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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1960,

Agadir port ready for use

OFFICIALS SPEEDING

REPAIRS TO

RE-ESTABLISH EXPORTS

Agadir, Mar. 7.

The port of earthquake-stricken Agadir is ex-

Fighting

Indians

rebuked

by judge

pected to be ready for commercial use again by

within a fortnight, its municipal engineer told reporters today.

The port is located ahng the north-south Morocean highway and has been excluded from the cordoned zone where buildings are being disinfected..

In recent years Agur bud become a busy post, handling considerable freight and was centre for marcie Arbing.

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Technicians, who examined the installations found that the port was net es badly darnaged by the earthquake and accom- panying tidal wave us at first) feated. Except for dock cranes, repairs can be made quickly.

HEIGHT OF SEASON

Autboilies are speceling port repairs because the earthqunke came at the height of the season for exporting fomatoes ond citrus fruit Officials. had been building up Agadir as my ex- porting centre In recent years.

Explosion

story

denied

Fourteen

а

THE STARS

GO OUT

Hollywood, Mar. 7.

Thousands of film actors, from stars to bit players, were staggered today to find themselves on strike.

Stafford, Mar. 7.

Indians, on trial here, wore today told by judge that "pitched bottles with bark and The 14,000 members' of the The Association of motion pic shovels in the stroots of Screen Actors Gulid had voted ture producers has refused even

Tavour England

of to negotiate the issue, which has ba three not

striking, but they had believed also caused a seven-week-old their dispute with the movie strike of the Writers Gulld makers would be settled be. America. fore they walked out.

may

will

tolerated,"

The Indians were among who appeared on a charge

manslaughter.

18 of

On the judgo's direction two of the 16 were

found not guilty and the

to one in

Now there are ferry that

goes on it To the Brike

A THREAT

soon W. Germany banned

from

making atomic

Woman fights tiger

arms,

Lloyd assures

Wichita, Mar. 8.

London, March 7.

Mr Selwyn Lloyd, the British Foreign Secretary, sald today there was no question of Western Germany making nuclear weapons outside German territory,

A Labour M.P., Mr Arthur Henderson, bad asked in tho Houx or Commons why the British Government agreext in

A women grapplod with a tigor in a circus arena on Monday and won as 50 terrified spectators watch-the

The 250-pound

od.

beas! hod bolted from its cage during a picture-taking session for news paper photographers.

Miss Evelyn Currie, 29-year-

animal trainer or old

was the heroine in the impromptu effeus Ret which occurred several hours before the regular show opened here last night,

The actors' walkout is ecen as

maining 14 changed their pleas force many actors to look for a threat to the already weaken- und admitted causing un offray.] new jobs or to leave Hollyed major studio system.

amounts wood.

and

They were Aned varying between L20 £50. Thursday the prosecutions

When the trial opened last

Havana, Mer. 7. Cuban and American sources today discounted a former Oklahoma cowboy's story that an anti-Communist that dock worker touched off the explosions aboard the French munitions ship Lo Coubro in Havana harbour last Friday.

sold

Iwo groups of Indians tought a bottle in the streets of Walsall, near here.

ONE "DIED Thirty or 40 men took part and one man was so badly in- Jured that he died the next day. Today the prosecution satd

Producer Ross Hunter said the walkout "could well turn Holly wood into a ghost elty."

"I told the Guild members when they took their strike vote it would be the craziest thing they could do, because the major picture producers welcome atriko 10 would liquidate and get rid of a lot

of dead wood" nome

In the past few days, of the ers have been moved to Casablanca by lorry but there has been come spelling.

Offeints are also hopeful that the Industrial section of the rity tan the repaired It and

residential the Alza

Quarter were damaged very little.

Water suppliers were no- established today in Anzo.

The United States Air Force toxlay began si orphan airlift of 250 Moroccan children from Agadir to the Moroccan capital of Itabat, about 300 miles to the north.

The American Embassy in Rabat unounced that United Stales official Blil to the ruined elly and its inhabitants Bu panied the SI million (£357,000) mark.

The Moroccan Geophysical Servive said today no new carth tremors had been reported 10 them in the Agadir region since yesterday.—Router,

Not to support

The

boycott

The American embargy raid had no knowledge of Jack Lee ferald he knew of the sabotage Evans, 28, who told the Mard

It

jury's time and that it woukl Le a waste of the the public's

plot two days before it took money to go on with the case in place, was considered al-view of the evidence, raost certain the Embassy at The judge told the Indians least would have heard of Evans that they had to learn that in

Britain they had if he were as

to settle active in revolu- tionary clreles here as be re- their differences peacefully. ported.-UPI,

Ho polnied pui that the Indians had not attacked or in- Jured anyone but themselves, China Mall Special,

New poison

gas discovered?

Washington, Mar. 7. The Defence Department

today it had lot a contract for the producilon of army chemicals but declined to confirm a British press report that the plant would produce a new and powerful / pofron,

bry gas discovered selenilata

The

product of the new

tory was "classified"

the Department said.

British

Tony

30th

}

*

'IMMORAL'

Glenn Ford, group of 150 opposed to the "immoral."

who heada

netors strongly strike, called it

At the care of the strike is a demand by the Screen Actors Guild for a six or seven per cent share in the carnings from the sale of post-1948 aims to tele- vision.

celebrates birthday

London, March 8.

Thirty candles flickered on a birthday cake for Mr

Tony Armstrong-Jones today.

fac- (street),

Arabs object

British officials said research

was going on all the time in the to Ben-Gurion's

non-milliary field and occa sionally a substance cropped London, Mar. 8, up which had military use-

co-operative fulness.

London

society decided lust night not "In all, these selenüße deve-

to support the boycott of South Blopments te 1T2 close touch African gootis. The vote was with the United States and our

visit to U.S.

Washington, Mar. 1.

72 for an 84 against the boy= |other ailles," a Brillsh spokes Top diplomale from 10 Arab Bott-Reuter.

man said.-Router,

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A British Crossword Puzzle

20 12)

12

13 14

5 6

18

19

25

27

29

2

ACROSS

1 Spirit of a hen? (0).

5 pace is not the one that

killat (6)

8 "Infernal" poct? (5).

Stay about the sea (0),

1 Dances of the inebriated?

(5).

11 Put one's foot down (5).

12 It may be designed to catcli

the eye (4).

13 She'n to be found in most

countries of the world (8).

10 litet spirit (8).

18 Bucked (0).

20 Put your name down (6).

22 Runs nut (4).

23 Clears the ground (6),

28 Something of value (6).

20 Bounce back (4).

27 Blogular means of coming to

a landing (5),

20 Cover with silyor? (8).

20 Forces up or down (8).

10

13

14

24

22

DOWN

1 A lever gives it but money

is needed to make one (3).

2 Person one is more

to meet? (0).

likely

3 Work on a manuscript (4).

4 Went amok? (3, 4).

$ Altnaked vigorously

countries Jointly protested today that the Israeli ITime

The birthday

cake was the work of chefs at Buckingham Palace, where Mir Armstrong- Janes is saying.

It graced the birthday table at Clarence House, Princess Mor- garet's residence last night. Armstrong-Jones arrived there just on dinner time, driving his own small cat,

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Since their engagement days ago Tony and the Princess have hardly spent a meal apart. A WARNING

Along with sacklonds of con- gratulations on Tony's birthday,

Minister, Mr David Be the Royal Family received a Gurion's visit to the United warning. States is "ikely to create consequences detrimental to Arab-American relations,"

The Arbs, eight of them ambassadors, Expressed their view after

40 conferring for minutes with the U.S. Secretory of State, Mr Christian A. Her

LCT

Mr Ben-Gurion is to arrive this wokend on an informal visit. His annouseed purpose 15 to

Said a London evening poper The Star:

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"The nation's delighted wel. come, for the idea of the Prin- cess marrying

commoner would be bitterly mocked elevation of the commoner high rank in the perroge."

by

to

The paper attacked arguments that unlesa Mr Armstrong-Jones becomes a duke or a marquess, children accept an bonorary Princess Margaret's degree at Brandeis University in would be plain Mr or Miss Waltham,

Massachusetts, bul Jones. be also is expected to confer with President Eisenhower and sher Americon Leaders.AP.

Shrieking

women

greet Elvis

on

Memphis, Tenn., Mar. 7. Shrieking women-young and old-greeted Elvin Presley

Ila relurn home today. "Touch my hand, Elvis," rercoched women in a crowd of about 100 fans, evenly divided betwecti teen-agers dodging repchool ant grey-haired grand

mothers,

with

help of the Air Force (7). Part of a compass (0),

7 A lover of sloth (5).

14 Individually would the

sult be clevant (3, 2, 3).

15 They have a cause to work

for (8),

10 On which even the most za-

tiring artist does some mix- ing (7).

17 Shoot (7),

19 Look, one puint couldn't be'

more vulgar! (8).

21 This organ often noods

blowing (0).

24 No longer growing (4),

Presley stepped front his pri- vate railroad cor and strolled along the iron fence of the load- | Ing platform,

elasping tho female hands thrust through the bars.—AP,

printing

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"And why not?" It demanded.

"We hope they will grow up in a world where hanOUTE are earned, nal inherited." www AP.

BABY ACCESSORIES

CURITY DIAPERS DISPOSABLE DIAPERS BOTTLE BRUSH NIPPLE BRUSH STERILIZERS NURSERY TONGS BOTTLE WARMERS

DIAPER PAILS

TERRY CLOTH PANTIES

LAYETTE SETS

DIAPER SETS STROLLERS HIGH CHAIRS RATTLES UNDIES DIAPER PINS FEEDING SETS

Fair exchange COWNS

New York, Mar, 8;

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD—Aorom 1 Dogged, - 6 Sawor, 0 H.U.-M.P., 9 Outers, 11 Unlit, 12 Birtor, 14 Rear, 10 The Actors' Fund blood bank Earet, 18 Avers, 19 Idee, 20 Exotica, 24 Trler, 25 Nestor, 20 announced that anyone showing Stem, 27 Leave, 28 Domust. Down 1 Doom(r), 3 Gula, a jup to give a pint of blood at the Erre, 4 Duster, d Spurted, 0 Welders, Retorte, 10 Elder, 13 Astor Hotel would receive a Capital 14 Replica, 10. Atperso, 17 Cen-us, 19 frused, 21 Dene, la of trendy-afterwards, 22 Stye, 33 Brat,

UPL.

THE EVERGREEN

Hongkong Kewison

It will immediately put 5,000 Columbia, people at MGM, Allied Artists, Paramount, Fox, Warner Brothers and Disney products out of work, and could eventually affect 20,000 or more.

Universal International, which signed contract with the actors last week, will not bo affected by the strike, and nome independent producers will con- tinue work on films, even on the lots of the major studios, Television film production will not be affected-Reuter,

I was never more frighten- ed in my life," the petite 115- pound trainer mid after the 30-minute wrestling match with the beast-UPI.

An ill omen

revised

in

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Mr Lloyd told him: ́"I think you must be mitisfied with my answer. There was no ques- tion then and there is none now of the German Govern- these manufacturing things on German (erritory or outside.”—Reuter,

20-mile lead

1954 Brussels the

ment ban on the Treaty, to

blo manufacture of atoante, logical and chemical weapons by the Federal German Gov- crnment being limited to Ger- man territory.

Mr Lloyd replied that the

WAS

fact prohibition voluntary undertaking.

"It is true it only refers specl- of the fically to the territory

There Federal republic.

was no question then, nor is there now, of a German Government wanting to manufacture these weapons outside Germany," he conl sald

VOLUNTARILY

in walk

London, Mar. 7. Al Rozentals, a Latvian-born miner, trudged through of Warrington 20 miles ahead

| his nearest rival today in a mass walking contest from the north-

of Britain...

Mr Henderson said the Bri- to the southern end tish public was led at the time to understand that the Federal

Herentals, 31, was pursued by Greenock, Mar. 8. Government had voluntarily Keith Carrington, a 22-year-old The night Thomas Robertson and absolutely

Its factors given up

worker, and John doelded to break Into the house right to make nuclear weapons. Grundy, 24, an amateur, cross- of policeman, James McLuskie That being so, was it intended country runner.

McLuskie to amend the Brussels treaty was the same night had been sent from work 11, so na to extend the prohibition Mrs Beryl Randle, 35, had

German six-mile lead on Wendy Lewis, according to testimony. Robert to territories outside

territory? son pleaded guilty-UPI.

18, in the women's section.-AP.

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