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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1859.

He Hid In Barn For 37 Years London Financiers On

BIRTH FOLLOWS

TRAGEDY Columbus, Ohio,

Oct, 12.

Mrs Virginia Cerda, 25, gave birth to a son today, 20 hours after

her four

perished in

children

fire belleved started when her father fell asleep on a Davenport in their

with flat

lighted

cigarelle.

*

"I think we will call him, Paul," she said. "That is the English for husband's name Tablo."

Victims of the fire were Mrs Cerda's children by a previous marriage Mona Lisa Marlinez, 7: Mary Lou Martinez, 5; Terri Lee Martinez, 4, and Albert Martinez, 3.-UPI.

Gun Duel

Over Wife Ends In Death

Virginin, Oct, 12.

WIEN

DESERTER EMERGES FROM CONFINEMENT

IN GOOD HEALTH

By A. E. PEDERSEN

Hammenlinna, Finland, Oct. 12. Vaino J. Kilpinen, who deserted from the cavalry

The

in 1921 because he was afraid of horses, is a free man once again after hiding out in hayloft for 37 years to escape punishment.

SE-year-old Finn, who lund spent more than ha his life in virtual solitary conne ment, emerged from his self- imposed cell during the week- end when he learned that be no longer needed to fear proSOCU- 10.

A brother and sister who And been hiding him eitice his i parents died brought the news i that the statute of limitations un desertion had expired.

GOOD HEALTH

Kilpinen appeared to be in generally good health, although he had had weither medical nor dental care during his years in hiding. He said he was plagued from time to time with rheuma- the twinges and foothaches,

The family kept hun sup- piled with newspapers, so he knew

two bel Finland's wate with Kumla and other such current events as rockets, However, he had never seen a radio sei, an automobile, or any of the other modern devices that came into use here during his long wait.

Kilpine was only 20 when be wie called for military service. He requested assignment to the knew anty Lecause he

the

April,

A physician was fatally shot | he'd never ninzage to stay on a

and

oil home, but he was sent to prosperous dealer

seriously Udengina Dmgoons

1021. wounded last night when they shot it out on a dark country road before the

vil man's estranged wife and daughter.

Dr William L. Flanagan, 31,

of Christigasburg, Virginie, died

at a Radford hospital from a

AFRAID-

In 1930, he was officially re- ported "missing and pressmed dead"one of the first detalls he had to straighten out when he decided to return to the land of the living.

He occupied himself during the long years by learning to read his mother taurbi him -and teaching himself to

of time and he

write. He spent a reading newspapers, made brooms and birchbark baskets for the farm,

bus he threw it awny several He kept a diary for a while,

| years ngo.,

"There wasn't much to write about," he said,——UPI.

A NET GAIN

FOR K

Philadelphia, Oct. 12.

A survey contended today that Nikita Khrush- chev made more friends than he lost on his tour of the United States,'

The study, made by a firm of

His wort forebodings about business malysts, was said

to

has ability as a horsemen proved indicate that 13 per cent of the May 18 American people changed their

true,

He deserted

and hiked home, begging fouilepinions of the Russian leader, and clothing on the way,

"My parents told me to give myself up, but I was afraid

said.

Mr Khrushchev's biggest gains wete among management,

Mr Khrushchev did not fare

22 caliber Pistol bullet that would be severely pundshed," he so well with workers, labourers

entered his mouth and lodged in the spine. His adversary, E. Garland Hagins, 34, was in fair condition today ni a Christians burg hospital with a 38 caliber

bullet wound in the abdomen.

The duel followed a car chase İzl which Higgins cut off car cat rying Flanagari and gins estranged wife and a year-old daughter.

He lived in the woxls summer, and moved into family

Guna steam

house -- in the winter. following year he moved

that the

bath- The

and housewives, And he suffer- ed a net loss of favour with the Amerienn farmer.

NEGATIVE

Into The before-and-after assess- the loft of the family barn, and ment based

a

there he stayed.

-

a

Montgomery County Altorney, Mr Julius Goodman, Sajd murder warrant would be issued against Higgins. He said the two blazed away after Higgins swerved his car in front of the Flanagan car.-UPI.

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In 1939, he watched his father's funeral through crack in the wall, and five years later he saw his mother's body carried away, After that, the only persons who knew where he was were his brother Lauri and his sister Elli, who lived the family farm.

Five other brothers and sisters who lived elsewhere were not let in on the secret.

A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

To what's offered (0)

5 They aren't striking (5)

Two-way flat (D)

9 Smulding jacket? (0)

10 He's effemingle (5)

11. Shakespearean forest (5)

12 She is easily seen through

(4)

13 Módern records? (5)

10 Straight

Kuide (0)

forward way to

10 Made up for something (6)

20 Where, perhaps, to hold

reception (5)

22 It soothea (1)

23 A free-for-at (5)

25 Neck Lackler (5)

20 Docs he travel fat and wide?

(0)

DOWN

Futs on a charge (8)

2 Associated, so to speak, with

slinky (8)

3 An unswer to that charge?

(4)

.4 Area never without rain (7)

5 Withdrew from (7)

Journey's end, perhaps, for

outpatients (8)

7 Fundumental (5)

14 Little is known of him (8)

16 Go under. (8)

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27 Not a strong light and it may

TOW lesu. (3)

20 Seat of repentance? · Might

be (5)

29 How cook gots in? (0),

18 Exhausted girl in Irelanui (7)

17 Knight of the whistle (7)

19 Saucy fruit? (0)

21 A Caledonian, of course! (5)

24 Merit. (4)

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 3 Apes, 7 Chump,

8 Tart, 8 Ooze, 10 Intrude, 12 Mele, 10 Enemy, 18 Isis, 19 D- un-1, 21 Toast, 23 Puny, 23 Event, 26 Drop, 29 Engaged, 30 Lass, 31 Halo, 32 W-edge, 33 Toad Downi Chink, 2 Im¬ 4 Proem, 5 Stem. 0 Brut, a Odes, 11 Unite, 19 Easy, 14 Eels, 16 Young, 17 Slud, 18 Iago, 20 Untamed, 22 Pens, 24 Vasta, 20 Vorge, 27 Hoel, 26 F-kt,

!! מ

survey of

The arrival at London Airport reocally of Princess 35,000-mile Alexandra signalled the end of a triumphal

tour of Australia for a young girl who for the first time had to face the ardours of a royal tour formerly known only to the more experienced members of the Royal Family. Picture shows Princess Alexandra on arrival where she was greeted by her mother the Duchess of Kent, and brother

Prince Michael. Central Press Photo.

ADVERTISEMENT MISCONSTRUED

AND PHONE CALLS FOLLOWED

London, Oct. 12.

THE embarrassing story of a French girl who advertised in London that she would giye "French lessons in her spare time” was related by The Guardian.

for

The girl, doing domestic work, euphemism Increases it will be- 2,608 men and women in all here, put two advertisements in rome more and more difficult to parts of the U.S., indicated that the windows of tobacconists in se tobacconists' windows most people clung 10 their the ultra-respectable Kensington advertising anything else, original opinion which was Church Street district.

prostitutes "Soon the overwhelmingly negative.

have it all to themselves.

Jp-

She did not realise that since There study indicated an

recent legislation swept prosti parent deep-seated distrust of tutes off London streets they Mr Khrushchev even

among have been resorting to delicately those who seemed partial to the worded shop window advertise- Russian trader.

Women appeared especially sonestive 10 Mr Khrushchev's personality, the study showed, and for the most part found the Soviet Premier notably lacking in emotional stability:-UPI

Change Of Mind

ments.

Rather Naive

A Guardian columnist, tell- Ing the story, said the French girl's action "may seem rather naive but she had done it on two earlier visits to Britain last year and early this year without anyone misconstruing St."

The columnist added: "This time, however, the house where Oxford, Oct. 12.

has been deluged Twelve

in nurses

this she works

with telephone calls, from men, university city today revealed a

of whom have (x- slight setback in their new No- very few

pressed much interest in the Dales Club.

past anterior or pluperfect sub. junctive."

club elected The newly President, Nurse Myru Davles, who had promised to lend the giris to culture instead of boys, resigned after she had been out with un undergraduate two nights in a row.-UPI,

Improvement

may

"And what's to stop them wiring hoardings, moving into newspapers, taking television?

lince

0%

so much "Artually

curtent a really nasty advertising has

tone ⚫that

some quasi-erotic

French straight Sylvia gives lessons, manicure and modelling session' copy might be a dis- inet Improvement." China Mail Special.

Two

Off Day

San Francisco, Oct. 12.

gunmen escaped in a The Guardian writer went on geinway or after a fast-paced to comment: "This raises an in- hotel holdup during the week- teresting possibility.

end. They took the entire con- "As the extent of prostitutes tents of the cash box-11 cents. advertising and its range

UPI.

of

It happened, in Trinidad, when small dairy farmer -Cy tải Mohan was smitten by the slock lines of a 1935 wecondhand car displayed on a desler's lot. But it was priced at 51,500 (£312), and Mohan conkin't raise more than 81,000, fo he had a quiet talk with salesman Alfred Morley, mentioning his prize herd of Holstein opwa; and, Isfer the same

Nobody wha-more- day, the car changed bands, swapped for Mohan's $1,000 and ope ców.

"After all, a cow is much easier to sell ̧ than a pleased than Morley's boss, who smiles:

ear." In Trinidad anyway. - Express Photo.

-Fraud Charges-

Landon, Oct. 12.

Five Ananelers appeared in London's Bow Street oriminal pour today on charges tuyoły. the disappearsanén +1 £300,000. I was the second court osso In Two weoks farolving high finance." Of October §, Fried- rich Grunwald of "the Jasper Affair** was arrested and charged with "faissly convert- Ing" a sum of £1,250,000.

prosecutor.

John Mathew, told the court today. the Ave finaoofers hid operat- ed a company known am Dina (Holdings) Limited.

The

"The campatty Whe

Me

insolvent practically from la incorpora- || tion in July 1953," Mr Malherw kali!.

The five men are obarged with” el

conspiring to defraud by 1 ducing

people

Potinds

Any

several

thousand

déposit | "It is unlikely that any of this money with the Mias Com

money will be seen again by pany. They are Loula Gran-

of these unfortunate village Gordon, Chairman and ; people," Mr Mathew added. Managing Director; Francis Mr Mathew showed

the court Thomas Duffy, Arthur Bow• ¦ 2 lorry magasing type ley, Beast Gordon Coleman brochure headed "Prosperity and Terence Patrick Stephens. Times," On the cover was a Mr Mathew and that between

five-storey

1986 and 1958 the name of Dia was to many people "a symbol of ufo investments, coupled with prosperily in the future."

in

pleture of buliding Mayfair

the fashionable SICA. It described As the company's head office. Hlut the XXIKA group poenpied only five

The

company advertised Javlatly

the glossy Mr magazints and in jusi over a year £400,000 came in from

归 people,

amotnla from

Pocink

Blahow nald

about

£750,000 had

altogether beez "potted Into the concern."-- UPI.

Practical He Stands By Wearing

Joke

On Officials

The

Caito, Oct. 12. Cairo newspaper AI Gumhurya today played a practical joke on a num- ber of Government niem- bers in an attempt to point out the abuses of cutdated administrative institutions.

The newspaper published

concerning topi Government Agures

Story Of Creation

United Nations,

-Oct. 12.

A South West African who told the United Nations . Just your that the school he offended in the torri-

tory preached that God made the white man and the devil the black man

The Old

:

School

Tie

Canterbury, Oct. 12.

said today that he stood The old school tie is often by the truth" of his state- mont.

*Mr Miurumna Kerina Getzen,

series of official certificates it a South West African now hod obtained

studying in, the United States, mnking

had told the General Assembly's through the outdated system of Trusteeship

Committee that "Shoks El Hara" who are kinds of commissioners of oaths this was the doctrine taught at

Roman Catholic School, for clly districts pod whose guarantee and algnature is in- dispensable to validate official documenta

Although the certificatee con- tained false information they were duly signed by the officials, who no longer bother to look at what they pro signing.

2 CENTURIES AGO

The documents obtained in- cluded a certificate of penury

An American priest, the Rev. William Devenney, Manager of the Roman Catholic Elementary School In Luderitz, South West Africa, challenged Mr Geizen's allegation in a eller to the Committee, and said that the principal mentioned had denied the story.

MAINTAINS

wom

were

"as a symbol of superior social status and superior economic prof pects as if the wearer criticising others for their lack of good fortune," says

an edi. torial in Canturian, the magazine of King's School, Canterbury, Eng- land's oldest school.

It goes on: "The tie lɛ worn as show of grautude and friend- ship for the school, a gratitude which recognises the extension of the school's influence through long years.

"The Taison d'etre of the- public schools and of the old school tie is not that they provide Appearing before the Trustee the right sort of visiting card, ship Committee again today, Mr

nor that they encourage à mini- Getzen mahutalned the truth ofmum of decent behaviour: they his statement, but said he was

exist as loyal communities. the principal of quoting

"If ever the day comes when agricultural school not under selfishness conquers, loyalty and The control of the Roman when the old school the in wom Catholic Church.

as an emblem of social status and not as an emblem of gratitude, public schools may cease to exist."China Mail Special.

an

delivered in the name of se Treasury Minister, a certificate of celibacy for the Minister for Social Affairs -- who is in fact the father of a large family, a document establishing that the Minister of Transport is a train driver on the National Hallway's and a request, backed by oficial certificates, for the Secretariat Mr Getzen, in maintaining the Chief of the Education Ministernuth of his statement, shid to to be dispensed from paying his day that was not the fault of entrance fees at the Faculty of the Church that such statements Trade, because of meagre finan-

were made in a particular school. cial resources.

The newspaper pointed out that the "Sheik El Hara" insti- tution was set two centuries ago, when each official had to know by aleht all the in- habitants of his sector to check their identity, Nowadays they who

do not know the people come to have papers signed, do not read the documents submit- ted for signature, yet charge an abusive, but official, tax for their services.-AFP.

Fullscale Debate

On Tibet

United Nations, Oct. 12. The United Nations tonight decided to include on its agenda for a full-scale de- bate an item on Tibet which the Soviet Union called "the crocodile tears of advocates of serfdom."

Russia's Mr Vasily Kuznetsov said that supporters of the item "came out in defenco of the most backward, dismal and cruel social order in the modern world."

By 43 votes to 11, with 20 - stentions, the Asserably acont ed the item proposed by Ireland and Malaya which was worded

to make no mention of the Pe- king' regime. Jupan voted for the item while India bata- od.

Indonesia's chief delegate, Dr All Sestronádijoja, sald the Assembly had no right to dis cas Tibet in the absence China (Peking) »

"Their pre- sance here is a pre-condition for a constructive and dar.debate,“

he said-beulen *

Gratitude

Nottingham, Oct. 12. Peter Tapsell mich he waż m grateful for his election to Par Itament that he would visit every homo in his constituency during his five-year termi

The

contains constituency 22,000 homes, which averages but to 60 homer a week--UPI.

Such things were inevitable" Another

in a country where the ofelel government policy was apartheid (racial segregation),

Africa South

administers South West Africa under an old League of Nations mandate and has rojoeled a United Nations claim that the UN assumedi to the jurisdiction as successor League.

Nations The United

wants South Africa to place the ICTTI- Cozy under Its trusteeship system, but South Afries has de clined to do this.-Reuter.

Spirited

Round For The Bulls

Madrid, Oct. 12. The veteran Spanish matador Rafael Orlegs, was hurt but not seriously when he went In 10

first boll at kuj his Saragossa today.

In Madrid today three mata- ders and one banderillero were treated for lesser Injuries in the first als centre of the ring. More than 40 bullfighters have been gored in Spain in the past

months.

include They Spain's top matador, Luis Miguel

two

Dover, Oct. 12. Inmate James Wilson, 20, ex- celled yesterday when reforma-Dominguin, who last month was tory officials took a group of boys recovering from his second gor-

on a cross-country iri.

At last report, Police were still running after Wilson-UPI.

ing of the season.

Ortega himself was seriously wounded in 1990 and 1851.- Reuter.

'Good' Boy Tells How He Wrote

Out Murder Plan

A

L'Anse, Mich., Oct. 12. 16-year-old "good" boy revealed today he had written out a plan of action days before he left a Church service and killed his girl friend's unsuspecting father and 10-year-old sister,

The schedule, written by Eugene Paquet, sold:

arc Ed (Prosland, the father) downstaire,

knife,

Get stuff (ropes, camera, gun, gags) in house.

"Put club on sofa.

"Get guth ready.

"Khosk aut gitla.'

o nhà then

"Put them in bedroom.

"Do anything then."

NOT HOME

friend were not at home lant night when he put his plan Into operation. They had gone to Church with their mother. Bat the

14-year-old kis fatter

was- home with

Fla 18-year-old daughter Pollo ld young Faquét atrangled the girl and then want

to the bedroom and

shot the father,

After that, Paquet walled,

| watching TV in the living room, Paquet admitfod he had been Palice said the pinn diễ'not" "thiriking about" an attack on entirely succeed because two of the Frosiand family for several the ariat her apparently was dare. But when anked why, he aftoralitercaland, and said: "I just did it. I don't Shirley Trosland, 18, his girl! know why."UPL

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