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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1960. ›

Police hunt for man

involved in

mystery

deaths of 2 women

Boston, Mass., Apr. 4.

Detectives and pathologists worked on a grim puzzle today: the mystery of two dead women left behind on successive nights in different Boston hotels by the same man.

On each night he registered. She was Bving on welfare the woman with him as his funds.

wife, using the same time and Mrs Pelochowler, identißed 18e Gune autres,

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The ackleSN was real; homo in suburban Nurwood of

to chauffeur

high Massachusetta state official The chauffeur was unable to help in fientifying the man

ut the morgue by her invalid husband, wore the name "Pa"". tattooed on her left thigh, with a heart,

When Mrs Kennedy's body was found clad only, in a house coal in a South End hotel bed

Pathologista made chemical on Friday afternoon it appeared

tess to determine how

ench to be just a death from matural

woman died, for neither show- Causes.

There was an identi-

ed external signs of violené.fication card in her handbag

Detectives hunted the stocky, hawit-faced man

dark, who

called himself George Maloof, They sold his description was similar to that of a convlet who served sentence on ropean marcotics churges,

ALCOHOLISM

former

The women were identified

as Mrs Anna Kennedy and Mrs John Pelechowicz. Police said

both had records of alcoholism.

Mrs Kennedy was an in-und- out mental hospital and nerving home patient without relatives.

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Several hours later the same valise-carrying man, who had

Police fire on Capetown Africans

Capetown, Apr. 4. Police opened fire on a crowd in Nyanga

Queen confers township near here to-

barony on

Sir Gladwyn

day and a sergeant with

revolver

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wounded four Afri- cans at almost point blank range.

There were clashes in other

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London, Apr. 5. brought her to the hotel as his The Queen today conferred with the younger woma wife, registered at another hotel

a Barony on Britain's injured, including polico. Ambassador to France,

The men shot in Nyangu Sir Gladwyn Jebb, hours

to hospital with were taken before French President three

ather

and un Charles De Gaulle's state African woman who and cuts visit to Britain.

and abrasions on their houde,

Woman WBA

When the body of the second the bought to mortuary and also listed as "Mrs George Maloof," a hunt for the stranger began.

Clues Included dregs in a liquor bottle found in the first hotel, and the finger prints on the battle.

Detective and the man they were looking for was about 40, about 5 feet 6 inches tall, and weighed about 180 pounds,---AP.

Johnnie Ray has lung infection

JOHNNIE RAY

New York, Apr. 4. Singer Johnnle Boy is suffering from

active

lung infection that will in- capacitate him for an Indo- faite period of time, it was Announced today,

His physician, De Kenneth Chesky, said the 35-year-old fern-age Idol would remain in Mount Sinai hospital for at least four weeks for tests and treatment and probably will complete Ja con- valescence at home,

"The diagnosis has not been ratahilshod," Cheaky naid. "However, he is dolug very satisfactorily."

Ray entered the hospita! week for observation fast after his return from a four of England and Puerto Rico. Bay's manager, Bernis Lang, sald the singer contracted a cough during the tour and "couldn't shako 14”

"He thought it was just a cough, but is turned out to-bo- much more serious than that," Mr Lang_sald.-UPL

A British Crossword Puzzle

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ACROSS

1 Musician I boost, possibly.

(6)

Not, it seems, an uninhabited spot, (5)

Ú Intended to produce

average letter. (8)

Remove wit a knife? (3, 3)

10 Jump over the cellar. (5)

11 West Country river. (6)

12 Harry'a fruli? (4)

13 Notives of Latvia. (5)

10 Inflict a penalty. (0)

18 Bo accustomed to be pleiled!

(0)

20 Daten? (5)

22 Firmness of character, (4)

23 Fasteners in football boots.

(B

25 An African Inngunge. (5)

20 Lily's habitat? (0)

27 But does it grow in a kirk?

(0)

28 Willer gives sound advice to

lils public. (5)

29 Bog of perfume, (8)

DOWN

1 Kissing or close together. (3)

2 He's always hopeful, (8)

3 Black mark, must change.

(4)

4 It's victims find it hard to

talk. (7)

5 Ono deficient in health. (7)

6 Fixed looks, (0)

7 French distinction. (8)

14 Unqualified, as it were, (0)

16 Take away. (B)

10 Pimple. (7)

17 Famous politore (7)

10 Disposscised. (0)

21 Montal picture. (0)

24 Feminine name. ()

El-even

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWOLD—Across: Racks, 0 Rone, O ́Sen-dog, 11 Ton-go, 12 Danger, 14 Ioan, 10 Canon, 18 Amend, 19 Stet, 20 Repair, 24 Olive, 20 Prenali, 20 Bolo, 27 Skus, 28 Yankee. Down: i Elmo, & Lgod's Ebon, 4 Nozin, R.E-tract, 0 Cent, 7 Sloven-E, 10 Damon, 13 Cal- laws, 14 Reunion, 15 Address, 17 Acrie, 18 Bupply, 21 Arts, 23 tank, 20 Shor.

The 60-year-old Sir Gladwyn Jebb is due to retire from the Foreign Ofee this month and will be able to take a seat in the House of Lords.

There has been persistent speculation that Prime Minister Mr Macmillan, had carmarked him for an important new post, possibly within the Government. He will be able to choose his own tille as a peer.

This honour accorded him partly was in recognition for his Achievo- tmportant diplomatic

ment in arranging for President Di Gaulle to make his state visit to Britain.

Sir Gladwyn Jubb has hold and posts in Tehran, Rome New York. where in 1947 he served

neling U.N. SexTetary Genarni.—AP.

Three youths

lost

found dead

Caernarvon, Apr. 4. Three boys lost on Satur. day while climbing Snow- don, the highest mountain in Wales, were reported by searchers today to have been found dead."

The boys, all aged 10, were together at the |found roped

bottom of a 250-foot depression into which they had fallen.

Over 100 people including a Royal Air Force mountain ro- scue team, joined today in the resumed search. halted lagt night by mist on the 3,500-foot mountain

The boys, Tony Evans, John Branchley and John Itchen, an from the London arco, wero taking part in a ien-day cadet Headerdilp COUTED,

TRAGEDY

In another weekend tragedy at Canvey Island, in the River Thames, three young local re- sidents were lost, believed drowned. The

Michael Daniels me ard Robert Fuller, both 21. and

Albert Talbot, 22, were last seen on Sunday morning walk- ing out from shore across mud Ants to whero their boat was stranded in the river.-Reu- ter.

Policeman

is killed

Havana, Apr. 4.

A local pollesman assigned to Cuba's national capital shot and icillod a national police officer today on a busy street corner and told investigators his victim had been a Batista henchman, officials reported. Detalls were withheld pending an investigation.—AP.

Consolation

Liverpool. Apr. 4. Michael Fitzgerald, 60-year- old watchman at Bchweppes Loft drink dopot here, told police he had one consolation when two masked burglars attacked and led him up today, "They wero very polito," he said.-UPI.

Tickets booked

London, Apr. 4.

The Old Vic Theatre, about

le produce James M. Barrio's "What Every Woman Knows," mid today It has had

#overl applications for Ilokotn "What Every Wonian Would Like To Knów,”~~UPL

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SYDNEY'S JONES 'INVITED' TO ROYAL WEDDING

Bydney, Apr. 4.

Scores of Jones familles throughout Sydney have received "invitations" to attend Princess Margaret's wedding.

Africans

attack priest

and num

Nairobi, Apr. 4.

But they're not from Bucking- ham Police. A Sydney travel: service sent them.

And, the "Invitations" onit to say that the cost of the round | telp is £A050.

The #invitations" brought pleasure, then consternation and disappointment to Sydney'# Jones,

On high-quallly paper, and printed in silver, the "invila- Llone" sald:

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Some thought It was genuine invitation--China Mail Special.

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townships today. Including our A Roman Catholic priest, Highness the Princess Margaret,

Alr and

Antony Armstrong- at Clermont,

Durban, near

Rovorend Artinoro, the

Janes to take place at West- where one African was killed

and an African nun woreminster Abbey on Friday, May and stycrol people

attacked last night by alo. gang of armed Africans in their

mission tiny Gaturi, near Fort Hall in the centre of Kikuyuland, Police said the gang broke into

the mission and with knives slashed Artinoro on the arms and legs and cut the nun Major J. J. Rheeder. District across the head.

Africans

the Commandant of Police at nearby

living near Athlone, said the police opened mission heard screams and ran Bro on an unrely crowd of to the house. They captured an Africans who surged forward | African they STAT running and threatened to attack them. away.

used batons on Poller carlier many "troublemakers and open intimidators" he sa

UNRULY

Afterwards the township had "quistened down," he added.

An Air Force Harvard plane and a helicopter continued to circle overhead.

Apart from a cardon of rifle-

bron men and

gunners, three kirdag detachments of mobile were standing by at strategie points on the perimeter of the township.

reserves

CHILDREN SHOP

Large numbers of native children walked through the

to make family army cordon purchases at shops in the ares.

The Capetown medical ofeer Dr E D. Cooper, announced to. day

African un

woman of Nyanga township had died from typhoid fever.

He said he would only send a team to investigate how she contracted the disease when he felt sure it was safe to enter the township.-Reuter,

Father Artinoro's condition was reported today as no; dan- gerous, but the run reportedly had serious wounds.-AP.

Gets new

nose and is jilted

London, Apr. 4 Corporal Peter Kelly to- day told the plastic surgCOD who straightened his nOSE that he bas changed his mind.

He wants

his old Dose back. Ha fiancee, 10

seems, filled him when sho

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the replacement for kla farallar flattened nom.

"I loved you the WAT you were," she said,

Kelly says he originally decided to have the opera- tion when his

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Yalta street named after Roosevelt

Moscow, Apr. 4.

A street in Yalta has been named in honour of the late President Frankin D. Roosevelt, who took part in a Big Three meeting with Stalin and Win- ston Church in that city in February, 1945.

The Ukraine Ministerial coun- til sala the decision was made In view of the part pluyed by Hoosevelt in developing friend- ly relations between the United States and the Soviet Union.— AFP.

Weather photos

Washington, Apr. 4. The new U.S. weather satellite took cloud cover ple- tures over much of the United States, the Pacific, Sergeant-

and central America today, and Wus Major called out, "hey, you

ordered to photograph the top with the conk, come here."

of the weather ΟΥΣ eastern -Reuter.

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