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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1960.
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MYSTERIOUS PLANE EXPLOSIONS Brutal ex-SS man
Arrest of 'dead' man
arouses suspicion of conspiracy
Washington, Ján, 20.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation said today it had found a man, supposedly killed in a mysterious plane crash, alive and well.
Further
rioting in Uganda
Kampala, Jun. 20. Police fired on 2,000 rioting tribesmen who wrecked thelr headquarters at west Budama, near the Kenya border, said re- ports reaching here.
Mob disorders were also
road be- ported on the main tween Tototo and Mbals where police shot their way through several road blocks.
Ship with
no rudder
adrift in Atlantic
New York, Jan. 20.
A rudderless cargo ship was Dr Robert Vemon Spears WES
drifting out of control in originally reported to have been
heavy seas today 850 on a National Airlines plane
miles out in the Atlantic. which crashed in the Gulf of Mexico on November 16, 1959,
The tug John Moran After another National Air Itres crash this month, in dispatched from New York to
vesael, the which suspicions of bombing' take
the
were voiced by the government, Mariner, in the FBI began an Investigation Virginia. of passengers aboard the carlier plane.
The Federal agents wanted to chect the possibility the plane was destroyed in fight so that somebody. could collect in Kurance on one of the passen vera.
Alice Steele Taylor of Mrs Dallas rug the divorceet husband, William Allen plane seat Taylor, took the which had been reserved
waż
.Bulk tow for Norfolk,
ir no Immediate
U.S. Coast Guard
"She's danger," spokesman said,
Л
The 10,000-ton, 524-foot ship was en route from Nurway to Norfolk, in ballast when she Jout her rudder late on Tuesday night,
thinks her culter
in
Spears name. Mrs Taylor said she thought Taylor might have been hypnotised to malo him take the fight
QUESTIONING
The FB sald Spents
was
| arrested in a Phoenix, Arizona, motel and is being questioned
At Sukulu, in the hills nearby Federal agents. Toroto, police used tear gas to disperse threatening crowds Africans.
of quick
The riots erupted during the weekend over henvler laxes Inposed by local chiefs,
HACKED TO DEATH ·
One report said three children and wife of one chief, Miriyere Baruka, saw the head of the family hacked to rioting mols.
The questioning may shed light on some of the Bizarre happenings surrounding the November 16 crash into the Gulf, and perhaps those of the airlier tragedy, which the
took 34 lives.
The possibility has been taised that bombs were res ponsible for both crashes,
Spears has been at liberty under $2,500 bond on a Cali formin abortion charge. A co-
Dr there,
Donald death by a defendant
fold authorities has Loomis, -Reports from Mbale said the that 10wn was virtually under with food gelling searc. Many farmers reported destroyed, cattle, goats sheep backed to pieces,
Spears knew Juliam slege Andrew Frank, New York law. yer who has been named 'res- homesponsible for the suicide explo- and sion of the plane which fell in
North Carolina.
In Nairobi, Kenya, an East Adrican Cosimand spokesman denied reports that
Loos stationed in Kenya
British
had
be moved to eastern Ugands,
TROOPS ALERTED
Rines.
But, he said, the Fifth Batu Bon King's African stationed 100 miles north Nairobi, have been alerted.
of
Frank
of thosc WH one killed. Bunpiclon turned to him when it was learned ho In- carried nearly 3000.003 sprance. payable to tls wife. and had taken part in finan- cial transactions which fell under official examination. However, the Civil Aeronau- tics Board Investigation has nut established there was any bomb
Its Inquiries explosion. priceeding.-AP.
Novel meeting
are
Other violence was also re- ported today from Uganda's where 600 Bagishu dvirket tribesmen. attacked
police patrol In Nakaloke county.
Menard, I., Jan. 20. Police broke up the attack with
State Penitentiary Menard aholgun and revolver fire after offers the latest thing in tear as failed to disperse the vention sites. Tilers. arrestal.
Fe Africans were 1 Prisor. olleials invited Southern Illinois Editorial
50 tar, sal government sociation to hold its annual
109 Africans ter meeting behind bare. Bunouncement, have been arrested.~AP.
editors accepted.-UPI.
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A British Crossword Puzzle
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(0).
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bowler? (5, 3).
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dotcom (8).
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10 Small anchor (0).
The coast guard ordered the Castle Rock from Bermuda to the stricken ship's side.
The freighter was about 150 and miles north of Bermuda, the cutter was expected to reach there in midafternoon.
The ship, of Liberian registry, normally carrica 1 about 40.-AP.
crew
CAUTION HYPNOTISED
DRIVER
Motorists in Torquay gave plenty of room the other day to a car being driven by a 17-year-old girl. For in addition to the L plates indicating that the driver was a learner, the car bore a 2ft x 2ft Cin sign; “QAUTION="]YFNOTISED 1-DRIVER." At the wheel was Sally Blythe, taking her third driving. Tesson from her hypnotist father Henry, who said: "I put the sign on the car because, as a highly-strung girl I want to have full consideration khown to her, and I think other road-users will give her an extra wide berth when they seo that sign. Blythe claims to have given bypnotio help to 48 learner-drivers, all of whom subsequently passed their test Picture shows Sally Blythe at the wheel.Express Photo.
Bid to gain Royal pardon
for New England "witches
Boston, Jan. 20.
A now attempt begins today to have Britain's Queen Elizabeth II exonerate the 19 witches hanged at Salom, Massachu- sotts, 268 years ago.
other persons charged with witchcraft in the years 1692 and 1693 operated under the aegis of the British crown.
Hotch filed a companion bill orking Public hearing was scheduled on a that the legislature repeal a 1957 low in potition of Salem historian John Beresford which it "wiped out" the convictions of Hotch asking Congress to set the wheels the hanged witches. Ho argued that the in motion for a Royal pardon, The peti-matter was beyond the scope and power tion was before, the Legislative Constitu- of the legislature, tionat Law Committee.
Hatch said a courch of the British No official or Royal *With □ swift stroke of her pon archivos revealed Queen Elizabeth II could write an historic exoneration of the Salem witches but that finis to a long and fictionalised story of Parliament did reverse the convictions of Salem witches, orose the blot on the Jackob Liostar and Gerradus Beckman honour and reputation of our Now Eng-who were hanged for tradion in New land ancestors, and at the same stroko York in 1961. vindicate Salem and the Commonwealth,”* Hatch sold in a statement prepared for the hooring.
Hatch charged that the courts which convicted the 19 and more than 1,000
ha said, were The Salem courts, examples of the most lawless tribunals in the history of British Jurisprudence and had not one acquittal to their credit.---- UPI.
Four die in Company Amorous
Ike to Ike
visit Japan
President
sentenced to life imprisonment
Munich, Jan. 20. Richard Bugdalle, 52-year-old former Nazi S. S. concentration camp guard at Sachsenhausen, was sentenced to hard labour for life here to day for murdering 14 wartime prisoners out of a "Just for killing.
The former sorgoant, who has been under -arrest since 1987, prayed prisoners on the heart and throat with ley water and Loft thema to freezo to death, them do . "bear top of A bank, fell down, guards
and mado
danoo" on When they chot ther
Bughaile, who, protested his Innocence throughout, saying that all he did was to πίνο prisoners a "box on the cars." theclared in a final statement to the court that former prisoners and Jaws
given who had evidence wanted themselves on him,
to revenge
He said he had only done 'his duty as a block loader, arul that all the evidence given against him wog Hes. He threatened
to auc two witnesses ofr Jury,
per-
"One speaks of thousands of dead among concentration comp inmates. If the public knew what was really true and what was not true, their eyes would pop," he said,
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ENJOYED HIS DEEDS The prosecutor, who demand- ed the Me sentence the maximum by West Germaay
where capital punishment has bean abolished-said the former: $.S. man zad
enjoyed his
UK still
behind in
refugee aid fund
CHRIS CHATAWAY.
London, Jan. 20.
deeds, Ho had followed the Mr Christopher Chataway, Elastly orders of his superiors and even gone farther.
The
prosecutor aaid there could be no doubt that Bugdalle was a man who had been ready
any time. to kill people.
It was also said in evidence
him against
that h bad crowded prisoners, up to 14 at a time, Into a broom closes, "and left them
ar all suffocated.
MP and vice-President of the United Kingdom Committee for World Refugee Year sald today that Britain stifl. had a long way to go to equal Norway and New Zealand in raising funds for re-
fugees. either unta
Speaking at a meeting of the
Washington, Jan. 20. The White House announced
that .today
He once made a Chinese #1- Institute of Public Relations, Mr Eisenhower would, visit | soner do lace-bends until ho Chataway said that Britain had raised mare than £1,500,000 Japan about June 29, fainted, it was alleged, then out of an ambitious target of after his four of the So- poured water over him and left £2 million, equivalent to seven
the man to freeze to death. viet Union.
One witness said that Bug-pence per head of the popula
dion. dalle, described by the
But already Norway had col- paychiatrist as primitive, brutal, unintelligent and driven by the ceted about four shilings a head of the population and to dominate, desire
"Idilled New Zealand had contributed thousands of hundreds if not
one shilling and sixpence per people."
person.
It said the President accepted "with the greatest of pleasure" an Invitation extended to him by Mr Nobusuke Kishi, the Japanese Prime Minister.
court
It also said that the President,
Another former inmate, Frliz at a conference with Me Kish! this afternoon, had expressed Bressau, who worked in the pri the hope that the Crown Prince soners' sick bay, said that in the and Princess of Japan would winter of 1930 at least 20 pri- visit the United States this soners from Bugdallo's section year which is the hundred of the camp were brought in of dead every day with lung con- anniversary of the opening relations between Japan and gestion from being sprayed with
freezing water, the United States.
Mrs Anne the aeting
Bugdalle was charged with the The murder of 20 prisoners.
twin causes whts And Wheaton, themetery, court found him guilty of 14
big Scottish president divorce
snow storm
Edinburgh, Jan. 20.
found
were
Four people
dead today and two more were reported missing us Scotsmen dug their way out of one of the worst
storms Bnow
in recent memory. Among those who died all
arrested
Montreal, Jan. 20. Mr John C. Doyle, president of Canadian Javelin Ltd., has been arrested and charged with theft of company shares valued at $4,800,000.
Pretly Won
PUT TO WORK Bald Chatoway
of the
that money
already much raised in Britain was being put to work
tha
A fizet payment of £180,000 had been handed over to the authorities in Europe for settlement of refugées with large families in Austria, to resettle older people in Germany and to help many refugees not official campa
In
Britain had also given, the.
gift-of £37,600-to the
first
United Nations special fund for training the estimated 80,000 young people in Middle East re- fugee camps.
was asked it President Elsen and acquitted him on the others
for lack of evidence. hower was considering viate to
The judge said he had been other countries in the Pacific orea, such as Australia and Newa killer partly because he had sought to follow slogans of the Zealand.
Nazi period and partly because She replied: "No, Sir." he had brutal tendencies. He
He added that a first instal- quickly took the opportunity to
rent of £80,000 had been paid give play to these tendencies.
He could not plead that he for a community centre pro- was under orders. He had not viding clinics,
Caught in act waited for orders to kill a series library and other
London, Jan. 20, Mrs Chrystel Bennett 1 divorce today after
that her hitteband Reuter. testifying refused to protect her from the advances of his brother, Mrs Bennclt, a shapely, 25- year-old blonde, told the court
brother-in-law, Kenneth her
to fores 31, repeatedly sought his attentions upon her.
Los Angeles, Jan. 20.
Richard She was married in 1953 to The jail break of
twin, i starbuck
un. notably wo The charges were lodged by the
of the company, Russell,
successful. Starbuck, 40, was stockholders
principally
Mrs Bennett said that on one spotted as he climbed down 35 occasion. when she complained feet from a second-storey win-
of them in Aberdeenshire which is engaged were a 5-year-old postwoman and three men, all of them found in fields after the bilzzard cased.
la from ore explorations in Labrador and Quebec."
Snow-ploughs worked by the glare of head-lights in Aber- decashire and Perthshire to night to keep roads open but there was to traffle about.
Two goods trains, which left Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire, on 41.1 Tuesday morning were stuck in snowdrifts only 20 miles away. Both trains were LONDON HIT Meanwhile, the snow spread southwards striking Birmingham and London late tonight.
BondAwas fixed at $100.000 but Doyle was unable to meet # on Tuesday and was jailed overnight
The company, whose head office is in St John's, New- foundland, has executive offices in New York.
Charges of theft, conspiracy and fraud were laid againat Doyle.
The complaint charges that Doyle had company shares sent to Switzerland for use as col- lateral on a $4,800,000 loan E Swiss bank. Share. for holders want to know what which happened to the swamped a number of boats and the loan. dislodged beach huts und fettles. The tide at Southend, on the
Gale wind, accompanying the storm, balterou the eastern coast from of England and accounted abrurmally high tides
proceeds of
очнот
identical
education, A services for
of prisoners by cruel and in-refugees in Hongkong-Reuter. human methods. the judge said. -Reuter,
New name
Kenosha, Wis, Jan. 20,
The name Ryan wat quite
to her husband of an attempted dow of the police station. He trich enough for James Ryall, assault by his twin he replied, was zeturned to his cell by 32. He changed his name to
*He is my brother, I don't police who met him when he Richard mind."--AP.
reached the ground-UPI.
Jamica D'Mulryan in court yesterday.---UPI.
Coroner hits out at
parents over death of third child
London, Jan, 20.
Preliminary hearing war set A coroner has criticised a mother and father who in less than two years
Thans estuary, was three and aj for January 27-AP per-half feet above the expected
14 Doctor has a listener utterly
dinni (5).
16 Not Oocidental' (7),
10 Way of opening (8).
17 Black Sent on the rosel (0),
20 Bed for four in the tribe (6).
21 Fish on loo (5).
22 Come to a stup, being
abled (4),
23 1p in a hurry (4).
level. Emilar Increases were
reported as Fellstowe, Sufro Earth tremors
and Ak Great Yarmouth.w Router.
up" with
Unlawful
in Italy
Q:
Caserta, Jan, 20. About 10,000 people were spending their tenth day today under canvas earth tremors continued to rock the Caserta area north of Naples. ·
have lost three of their children in accidents at home-two by drowning,
The father, Slaney Bushell, as his slater did in a bath is 17-year-old
did which water had been left. biliposter, nothing on the Saturday after- Mr Bantoft was told that noon that his three-year-old son
aven of Timothy Timothy the third child to die nothing was
falled to come in from play, after about 2 pm. But not uḥti Mrs Bushell returned home at He was "not really worrying" where his son was, said Norfolk 0.16 was search made for him. coroner Arthur Bantoft.
Sold the coroner: "I think most parents would su round to the next door neighbour anți oy Is Timothy here?"
Judge sets aside subpoenas
Mr
St Johns, Jun, 20. The Newfoundland Supremo Court yesterday set aside. subpoenas ordering John Diefenbaker, the Canadian Prime Minister, and a leading member of the Conservative Party, to appear as witnesses in a civil suit involving elac- Hon Funds.
soro
The judge, Sir Brian Duniaid, said he could only suppose the subpocrias
issued. create a political sensation.”.
"I should like to make it quito clear that people who attempt to use the processal of the court in this way do so Cheryl, three, drowned in a at their personal peril," he said bath of bleach in 1958, and from the bends.
The subpocas were obtained Stephen, five, who fell out of a
MI Redmond Grani window as than six wecks for
Montreal, who alleged that later,
more than $10,000 ha mivanood Bald Me Baniolt: "The for the Nowiomalard Express rather uniraordinary thing lain the 1957 Federal election that' Cheryl's death was kiss | campaign were hot windd for the result of falling in water the specific purpose Intended. which was is a balls,
He wants the money returnodi to mo-China Mall Special.
"It seeme Incredible that having lost one child in that way the mother should leave water in a boller know- ing that her child goes into the wash-house frequently."
Penalty
Greenville, Miss., Jan. 20, Inmaica of the Washington!
Bucholl stayed in the houss County Jail kept themselves "
some unauthorised
for four hours, minding his baby
"But Mar Bushell does daughter and watching racing dealterations in the ceiling light
Axlures, it was disclosed today.
on television. And Timothy died nothing about it, not even when Newly-elecki Sheria AI
daylight has turned to dark Hottingworth said he found Two now shocks last night a few yards away.
Whitchurch, Wates, Jan. 20. nhook up the small town of
The mother, 30-year-old Mianow."
An insurance agent charged I YESTERDAY'S' CROSSWORD-Aprom! 3 Voyagers, 7 empty beer cone and whisky and
Added Mr Bandof: "Well,
A verdict of accidental death Rupee, 'Ite-legate, 10 Bodega, 13 Everest, lb Asta, 17 Erodent, wine bottles during a clean-up Rocca-Morfinn and murrounding Margaret Bushellynch, lezt a
Barures bave copper boiler halt-film with cannot cominent on 11,, But was entered. Then Usa Buthalls | „with stealing from a prospec 10 Steeple, 20 Lend, 21 Ballics, 20 Dearth, 27 Greatest, 28 11 campaign in the fall and learn- villogos. Large ona-d, 29 Throttle. Downi 1 luo, Spade, a Vergo, Aver, ed the Inmates had taken the opposted in the round and, walor in a wash-house behind simply dmw attention to the went home with iul? 14-year. | tive women customer was or
old won Terry, to collect their apart and stored covered over by now, mys their home in Retreat Telate, ovidence given to me?"" Klaps, a.She-cal, Epsels, 11 Ovate, 12 Erred, 14 Trends, 10 light fixtures
trav#) botwach thur | Kownhom Markalar folk. The coroner spoke of the 20-month-old baby at neigh Adela, 10 Inlet, 15 Silght, 12 Endear, 22 Lethe, 28 Ironis, 341iquor in the empty
Piecem | m UPL.
villages vary dangerousPP. | Tinjolkai fell in illand drowned pihte Bushell children who died' bougemLondon Express. Shady, 26 Stel.
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dered to pay A for a babysitter while the vic- thm appeared in courtó-JPZ.
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