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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1959,
Tear Gas Used To Quell Riots Flood Chaos
·
In West Bengal
DEMONSTRATORS BREAK
INTO COURT ÅND
SMASH FURNITURE
Calcutta, Aug. 25.
POLICE fired tear gas shells and made baton charges in several parts of West Bengal today when left-wing demonstrators protested against the government food policy.
Oil King's Son Arrested
London, Aug. 25.
Billionaire Paul Gotty today
reported his son Gordon
Demonstrators broke into court rooms and smashed furniture.
Over 300 perlans were arrest-
et and morty 50 palce were requartvel isi tured in clash with the demontralors who pefted then with alumes and brickbats,
Among those arrested were iwo Members f Parliament wh
WITH charged with mastinating people to violate the
create choos how and
and heologulsn."
Loltipartis have lonched movement" i Wit "NGING
had been arrested follow-ircul against the food poley, ing traffic accident in Sagdi Arabia,
All leftist partits except the Praja Socialist Party have form-
ed a committed to resist price.
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Getly, often called the url |inerosas and fomthe anci est man i ti work, schorganise demonstrations such as law · ins United Press late introna 5-e violation of the
VaVisada Courts in the prafe. var-le Gordon was asked
Benter. *after some sort of collisionr de- tween hyn vehicles."
"My prestatives in Arabia | Telephon
1214 the
BOG 20day. The engelton was *very pixur and I was unable to the details," Getly
ascertain
said.
One Of 5 Sons
Cickly, reached at his hotel. said she wasn't sure if Gordon, one of his five sons, was the driver of either vehicle in the reported accident in the town of Dannam,
|
QE Collision Testimony
New York, A. 25. Capi George I. Morris. Commander
Coward The Jiner Queen Elizabeth, told Coast Guard Ivaring during three hours' testimony today that some changes had been "I am awalling further B formation. I don't know onde in the inte's enginero
bell book In violation of his Gordon is stil under arrest or
orders and ranpany pley pre- it for anyone else was injurest vious to the cision of the
the accident," he said.
liner
United States The American off and ship freighter American Hunter out- ping magnategald he underside New York stand the accident occurred " July 20. couple of days ago. But I
in
Il Sure."
Getty said his Son was Arabia on business. Gordon in am executive of the Getty Oil Cu, which has extensive opera- tions in the oil-rich Arab ¡ding- dom.-UPI.
Baby Named K
Hope Mills, N.C., Aug, 25. Mr and Mrs Walter Stret trying to decide on a name for their 16th child. nually cherA one they'd seen In The news- papers.
Nikkila UPI.
and a
harbour un
The bearing did not develop the nature of the changes. --
UPI.
Stop N-Tests
thodes, Aug. 25.
The World Council of Churches today unanimously upproved ព resolution urging all nation of the world to intensity their efforts to huut nwlear weapons tests.
The Central Committee impli- They named the baby [eilly vondemned French plans to
Walking
Arsenal Arrested
$0.
Washington. Aug. 25. The Fot tonight an nouted the arrest in Lub- back, Texas of Harry
the Raymond Foje, called "Walking Arsenal” whin
beer
011 the FIII's Hat of "10 mont wanted" furitives
The FRI Raid I'upe,
wanted for shooting ai policemen after he WLAN surprised trying to burgle Phoenix, Arizona, drug store last November, was Laken into
by eissłodz FBI agents accompanied by local officers and Kangers at a Lubbock tratter court The 30-year-old f'ope was placed on the 10 most
list wanted
month.
earlier
la his exchange of re with police In 1958 he last Jils right eye.
אוסין
aafd The FDI offered no resistance and admitted his Identy, Al- though he was unarmed -personally, It added, he had a shotgun in the closet of his trailer home.
The FBI sald Pope bi came known as the Walk- ing Arsenal because of his habit of carrying around a variety of weapons.—UPI.
Dismissed
Captain
To Appeal
Sheffield, Aug. 25.
Khrishebev Street, Learry out nuclear tests in the A silver-halred captain dis-
Sahura.-UPI and Reuser.
A British Crossword Puzzle
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1 Gander's perll (0).
4 Syrupy growth (5).
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7 Your humble servüni (8),
A Bury (5).
Crockery Init for a meal? (6).
11 There's the rubl (7).
13. Gate-crastı, (7),
15 Winter decoration? (8).
18 Separate and give the game
away (5).
19 Pocketed cash, maybe (0).
20 Keyless lock (5)
21 Being (6).
DOWN
1 The mnacy in education! (5)
2 Opens wide? (5)
Akin, it is lokt (7).
4 Alruiun's girl (0),
Stick out n mile? (8)
6 What to do, presumably, at a
coming-out party (6).
10 The unimal to run off with
an insect (0).
12 Whistleri (7)
13 Maintain (0).
14 Has something to say (0),
16 Two 1's and only one dot?
Fooll (8).
IT Try to write? (B),
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BATTLE OF THE BABIES
STARTS IN BRITAIN
London, Aug. 26.
BRITAIN'S biggest motor makers, the British DMotor Corporation, today began the "Battle of the Babies" by unveiling the two cheapest "people's" cars on sale in Britain.
The now Tours cnters, two- door models, identical except kal nane they will be called the Austin Morris Mini-Minor and Seven will sell for a baste price of only £330, plus British purchase tax of 148.
The car will be available in Hongkong early next year, the local distributori sad this mom-
The price of the our here will not be known until later,
Sideways
They are driven by an 830 te waler-cooled engine placed chassis sideways across the driving thr froni wheels through a gearbox underneath the engine and sharing the saac oll
no
The new babies have metal road springs, but in-
all dependent suspension on wheets through special rubler cones led to strut-type shock
obsorbers.
They have a speed of 70 mph and can do 50 mpg at 50 mph. missed by
Years ago BMC deelded that the Cunard
the motoring public did not Lines after 30 years ser want toy-like bubble cars but vice safd today he in-ow-priced fully engineered car tended to take his case with a good performance as well
This is ther as economy. to court,
sulta vehicle which they think can be sold to the family man dow lifted by his pockes to a motorcycle and sidecar-China
Mail Special.
Capt. James Davidson Arm- strong, 65, who was dismissed Iwo months go because of alleged incidents at the captain's table aboard bis ship, sald the Mercantile Marine Service As- sociation backing his fight. The Association is the union of senior sen-going captains.
Capt. Armstrong was skipper of the 27,000-ton Brittanic for ¤ year and was supposed tu take over one of Cunard's big liners soon.
Cigarette Cause Of
re-
Piper Cub And Jet Collide
A
New York, Aug, 25.
fish-spotting Beaufort pilot was believed killed on Monday when his Piper Cub apparently collided in flight with a Marine Corps jet and disintegrated in flaming plecoL.
Jesse G. Taylor, 28, was killed instantly in the mishap, which occurred over the Atlantic onc mile north Morehead, NC.
The jet pliut, 1st Lleut
M. Foley.
25, of William
North Carolina, Havelock, parachuted from his plane as it broke into pieces after a violent cxplosion, and was rescued by
feltermen.
A4D
OBSERVATION Willians, flying an Skyhawk, WRS making an Lasirument landing with another Skyhawk, flying on his wing to cbserve the practice.
Neither Murine pilot thought there was an air collision, but the authorities could offer no better explanation,
Fishermen Hubert Fish and Ted Honeycutt, both of Raleigh, witnessed the crush. Honeycutt sald he saw the two jela flying west in formation with onc
Prison Fire slightly ahead of the other
Roms River, NJ., Aug. 25.
"Then I saw a little two-toned grey Cub nying east," Bald Honeycuit, "and there was a ter-
A cigarette smuggled to amarific explosion."--UPI...
in a padded cell was allereu yesterday to have enused a fire which trapped 65 enn- vicis in a county Kaol here yesterday.
A British newspaper, the Daily Express, reported that Capt. Armstrong was offered u choice of resigning of being dismissed because of n com- plaint Bed against him on a recent New York to Liverpool trip. The poper cald the com- plaint alleged he was too atten- tive to the female passengers,
Capt. Armstrong has refused to comment on the case saying tint "It might prejudice my jured. fature." UPI.
Eight prisoners died in the fire, which quited the Ocean County good. Twelve people, in- cluding five rescuers, were in-
The man in the padded cell, a 36-year-old Negro known Washington, Aug. 25. || timply as "General Paterson", Envoys of 10 Arab countries was being held on a drunken- today asked for United States Bess charge. He was burrit to Intervention to end the Algerian | death in his cell. The other
war through political negotia-seven victims died funs.-UPI
naphyxiationReuter,
FATHER
LEFT A
from
BEA's Chairman Escapes Unhurt
London, Aug, 25. Lord Douglas of Kirtleside. Chairman of British European Airways, escaped unhurt early today when his car mounted the pavement and crashed through the plate glare window of a shop in the London West End.
Lord Douglas, who is 65, be- came Chairman of BEA in 1949. -China Mall Special.
MILLION, BUT
NOT A CENT TO SON
Toronto, Aug. 25. An ailing and nearly blind Toronto man whose father left one million dollers to ald engineering students but cut hum of without à cent whil apply for a share of the estate -U a Supreme Court of
Ontario trial this autumn. The son, Samuel McAllister, is
secting assistance under the Dependerita Relief Act, Ho was granted permission yes- terday for his application to be heard by a judge in. a non-jury court,
Defendants. in the case will be the beneficiaries of the estate left by J. Edgar McAllister
who died in May at Char- lottesville, Georgia.
He left $1,712,300, most of which he directed. be used to estab- lish a fund at the University of Toronto to assist "the plod. ding" typo..of engineering. audent who might not others wine. qualify for Dnancial'ald,
UPI:
In London
on
London's August heat- wave ended on Friday thunder- with a sudden storm of tropical intensity that completely disrupted the city's traffic systems. In an epic cloudburst, three-quarters of an inch of rain was recorded the Air Ministry roof in an kour while the temperature fell 14 de- grees from the prevailing high eighties. The City and central North and East London were worst hit Just at the time when hundreds of thou- sands of commuting ofice workers were setting out on the journey, home. As late as 9.30 p.m. there were still queues for public transport of people who had left their offices as much as four hours before.
PICTURE SHOWS: Pianks provide a bridge for marooned commuters at Liverpool Street Sta- tion-Express Photo.
Pare
Strict Security Measures For Ike's UK Visit
London, Aug. 25. The American Secret Service has supplied Scotland Yard with a list of names and photographs of anarchists and other persons likely to make an attempt on President Eisenhower's life during his visit to Britain. These persons will be pre- vented from entering Britain if they try to visit British territory during the coming days.
Scotland Yard has already put under observation a number of persons described as dangerous, including anarchists and other political eccentries now living in England. It is understood they would be put under arrest at the Arst false move on their part.
It was also learned in London
L
BB To Go
On Tour
fodny that during his trips by roud in the British Isles the
Paris, Aug. 25. President will be escorted by a French movie star Brigite Scotland Yard motor-cycle sqund | Bardot will maken personal made up of une inspector, two appearance tour of Japan and Bergeants and thirteen con- other foreign countries early stables. They have now been in next year, her agents said to- training for a week on the Crys-day. tal Palace racing clrcult near London.
They said she would visit Finally Seutland Yard · plain | Jopun. Scandinaviat. South clothes detectives and American America, the Middle East and Secret Service men. all of them India to promote her next armed, will remain close to Pre- | movie, "Will You Dance With zident Elsenhower at all times. Me?"
The White Ilouse unbounced
Jn[1F
Her actor-husband that six or seven American Charrier, 23, was to accom- worships in the North Atlantic pany her.
US
will move into "ertain pos) - Brigitte went back to work tions"
precautionary
on the new 6m in Nice yester- measure during Preskat day, wille her friends denied Elanhower's flight In EL Jet yet another report that she was plane to Europe early; tomorrow. pregnant....UPİ.
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