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Bomb

essay shocks 10-year-olds

Burnley, Apr, 19. A school official today promised of chargen An Investigation that an t-bomb essay assign- meul terrorised 10-year-old girl in a school ‹ aan

Mr John Vernon, 30, told the

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radar

Uso

10 children in his claca, most of them 10-year-olds, about

early Warning Alation to be built in north of England. Heald would defect any approaching missile and give Britain four minutes warning of "an explosion," Then he asked them to welke an four "my Inst гляду 6571 minutes." Local newspapers reported that the CENAY assignment made

some of the chlidren almost hysterical, The London Sun- day Dispatch repealed these allegations today.

it wild some of the girl erled la olus, another wrote that

slab herself she would

to death rather than wall for the Anked her missile, another

IL- "has ati mother wildly,

this bomb fallen there morning?" and was to upset she still refuses to go upstairs in the dark.

Mr Vernon, a member of

Atophen's Church which runs the denied that the school,

the children were npset by nesigament,

"No child cried in class and there were no sigtta that any-

PRIEST ON Ghost complaint

TREASON CHARGE

ar-

Kingston, Apr. 10.. Jamaican police have

the Rev Claudius rested

the Henry, founder of African Reformed Church here, and charged him under the treason law. A number of his followers have also been arrested.

The arrests followed two big raids by police and security men in which machetes sharpened on both aldes like swords, shotguns, revolvers dynamite, detonators,

and fuund.

other small

Letters

were urus

between the Rev. Henry and Dr Fidel Castro, the Culan Prime Minister, were alsɔ found, police sak.

BACK TO AFRICA

Lo

The Rev. Henry, 5%, set up his African Reformed Church about two years ago. He seeks to en able Jamaicans to return Africa, but a "Back-lo-Africa' trek which he encantsed late last year ended in failure.

of his

followers

A number were arrested in a recent rald the headquarters of the Church. Pollee said the head- quarters was kept "like a train- et army camp," with men in uniforms and given ranks,

1a

The treason charge is said to be the first in Jamalea since 1865.

peacetime, tho maximum penalty a lifa Im- prisonment.

and Thr Rev. Henry

his followers are also charged with breacher of the gunpowder law. -Reuter,

Cairo, Apr. 10.

Abdel Rahman el-Badry

has filed a formal com-

plaint against the short of woman be claims ja haunting b apartment building.

"It' tke

woman

shot of 4 burned alive and

1 want protection From the HIS authorities," ho said, lenauts added they weald the Move out unless strange

noters

at heard night stopped,

The

Calro parquel (investigation office) has opened an liqulty.—UPL

Giant U.S.

bed for De Gaulle

Washington, Apr. 10.

one was upset," he said, " anyone war frightened, I am surprised that the parents have said nothing to the proper authorities,” Mr Vernon said he asked the children to write the essays "about' two months ago," and said he chose the toplo ba- antine "】 wanted to find out what they would wrlie about K."

But the Rev. Alan F. Clark, rural Dean of Burnley and Chairman of the governorn of St Stephen's School, sold he would "look into the maller" and see whether the children nctually were disturbed by the essay question, and whe- Ther 1 should have assigned-UFI,

been

WOMEN

BECOME

PRIESTS

Stockholm, Apr. 10. For the first time in Swaden, three women were today ordained Protestant min- | istors.

The Swedish Parliament had authorised women to become ministers two years ago. but the Swedish Assembly of Re- formed Churches only accepted the innovation

hot after some debates and threats of scension. There had been some demon- strations against the admission of women to the ministry dur- ing the past 24 hours, especially in the university city of Land. There some theology students held "mourning ceremonies," last night-AFI.

Wrens' 21st apniversary

The United States is pre-

London, Apr. 10. paring a giant bed for 6- foot-4-inch President The Women's Royal Naval Ser Charles de Gaulle of France to sleep on when he visits Washington later this month.

The present beds at the Blair House, where De Gaulle and his wife will stay, are standard size

feet 2 inches long.

vier will celebrate ita 21st

birthday tomorrow,

The Wrons, founded in 1930,

was given permament place in

THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1960.

Into London Airport last week, with his usuri amilo and cigar, flow Sir Whatên Churchill, home with his wife and Ariviotle Onassis from a Caribbean erulse In the QuasaĖS Jacht Christlia, Onassis too--he had chartered a

special plage from Puerto Rico--was rmfling. Pomibly because Str Winston and Lady Churchill have been doing their best to patch up his shaky marriage. --Express Photo,

Condemn Reds only, not China, delegate urges

New Delhi, Apr. 10.

A Nationalist Chinese delegate from Hongkong, Chang Kuo-sin, speaking at the 20-nation Afro-Asian convention on Tibet, said today that Tibet is and will remain an integral part of China.

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2,000 U.S. prisoners

adopt 3 children

Vacaville, Apr. 10.

More than 2,000 prison hospital Inmates in California have become foster fathers, of a nine-year-old girl in Korea and a seven-year-old boy and

a 10-year-old girl in Italy.

ONE

In a two-week campaign and The funds provided by inmate committer collected Vacaville prisoners will supply andi $1,202.77 to sponsor_the_children monthly cash grants, food through the Foster Parents' Plan,clothing and all necessary Inc., reported Dr William C. medical care for the three Keating, Superintendent of the children. California prison system's Vaca- ville

Institution for sick and injured prisoners.

BMA tips

to 'getting marrieds'

London, Apr. 10.

The British Medical Asso-

ciation

spoke frankly again today about "Get- ting Married."

Last year

booklet of that title, packed with tips for young couples, was withdrawn from sale because of its outspoken articles on sex und love. À new edition goes on sale today.

ACCIDENT

his

Santolo Raffele, 7, Jost father in an accident at Rosina, Kaly, last January.

Santolo's mother carns about $10 a month doing laundity and housework, she also receives a $22.40 monthly pension to help i support Santolo and an older sister.

Возд Burrone, 10, lives In Trina, Southern Italy, where her father died in November, 1958, after a costly five-year iliness.

Rosa's mother earna from 00 cents a day running a to DO soft drink and candy stand. the family's only in-

ما This

come.

Bang Shin, 9, Is

an Ід Когев, orphanage

Her father was killed by Korean 1950. Communists in June, and ber toother disappeared,

AP.

in

U.S. airlines offer

emergency

plan

Washington, Apr. 10.

а

Four major airlines said to- day they had offered the Defence Department plan for

an expanded civilian airlift to help fight "bush firo" wars and meet other national emergencies.

They said the agreement was submitted to Defence Secretary Thomas S. Gates Jr. after the

congressional Department told committee

an i needed proved system for transporting

im-

2 trapped in military cargo in Civilian planes.

Among the British Medical sunken car

Association's new tips for people

in love were:

• Pre-marital relations du

but true love is "worth waiting for."

The airlines, Pan American, Trans World Northwest and Seaboard Western, sald the De- ugreement conformed to a partment programme, approved by President Eisenhower, for a stepped-un national airlift.

IMMEDIATELY

Polk City, Apr. 10. nos necessarily ruin a marriage. Skindivers

and dragging crews today searched the Des Moines river for two

They also sald their rates persons trapped and be-

the comparable to lieved dead in a car which would be

cost of operating the present plunged through aMilitary Air Transport Service weakened bridge late tast and would be reduced as traffic

increased. night.

• "Those who think that if you are sulted in bed you are suited for fe have simply got things wrong."

• No newly-married couple

should live with their in-laws. have a duty to reach physical satisfaction together,

Both the man and woman

Chang asked the convention in the U.N. Human Rights Com- Association to condemn the Chinese Commission.

for the suppression in Tibet.

"Chinese Communists are not Cven our countrymen because they have foreign blood in their brains and are only viciously or- At present there are 3,200 off- ganised fanatics serving foreign cers and ratings in the Wrens.masters and ideologies," he They perform secretarial, dome-declared.

the Royal Navy in 1910.

Two other occupants of the The plan would include both căr, a teenaged boy and girl, military curKo and passenger Dr Harvey Finck, editor of escaped from the sunken

cor, planes and could be put into the official

sald British Medical awam to share and hiked a mille effect immediately, they magazine which to a farmhouse but the former It would require approval of the and the Civit sponsors the booklet, said he had no phone and had to drive Department did not belleve this year'

two miles to Polk City for aid. Aeronautics Board. "Getting Married" would stir up the same criticism as last year's. "I have every hope that this year there will be no adverse criticism of that kind," he said.

munists only, and not China, A special committee said there Is "definite proot at genocide in Tibet in all its varieties and forms" and decored religious freedom is being violated there In the most barbarie form."

The commillee

asserted:UPI. "Sacred statues are being used as chairs and tables after their from holy scriptures are used as toilet paper,

have the Tibetan issue ruised

stle and teclinical duties in Bri The convention on Tibet teheads are chopped off and pages lain, Malta, Gibraltar and Oslo. duy decided to take measures to Two new mattresses and box-China Mill Special springs have been made for the twin beds, which have extension frames that enn be pulled out. The new bed sizo will be 6 feet 8 inches,

When De Gaulle last visited Washington, in 1945, he had to sleep on a standard 6-foot-2 bed, "Tlines change," sald an American who helped sETASIEU De Gaulle's forthcoming tour. "He's trach more important now."-AP.

A British Crossword Puzzle

4

16

18

21

22

24

22

ACROSS

1 An affront (6).

& Do sufferers from

themselves in

time? (5),

78

DOWN

1 Current month (4).

il And

2 Disposed of for

nothing

for

ዓ Bwell

more than L.S.D. (4).

3 Stage monach (4).

8 1.F.S. as one time (4).

Oriental obeisance (8).

11 Gun-girl in play? (5).

12 To many this S. African

city is not rural (B).

14 Continental currency (4).

16 The pupЯ that makes the

team short (5).

18 Speak of nothing more than

apted (5).

19, Examination description (4).

20 Like undeclared income? (0).

24 Beyond compare? (5),

20 Turns inside out (0).

20 I've left "11" for à different

girl (4).

27 it's all up with him (8),

20 Docs he pay for part of a

cheat by cheque? · (0),

4 Sound qualliy timbert (6).

5 Wander about (7).

6 of mixed breeding (7).

7 Het bost drink?

(7),

Could be

10 Look at the books (5),

13 21 always gone by noon

(7).

14 Illuminating devied (7).

13 Is this soldier always órderly?

(7).

17 For supping with the devil?

(9).

19 Belgian resort (0),

21 Tum 11 to reverse (4).

22 Was attractive (4),

23 River rlaing in France (4).

SATURDAY'S OROSSWORD—Aorous: 1 Cinch, 4. Mon- Jem, 8 Afraid, 10 Arson, 12 Ferrot, 14 Prepare, 17 Pest, 19 Ad- vance, 20 Distend, 22 Aloe, 23 Gearing, 27 Meloes, 29 Plane. 30 Rivals, 31 Drinks, 32 Entry. Dow 1 Clamp, 2 Nurso, 8 Haifa, & Ómar, 0 Lasten, 7 Minutte, 9 Derange,. 11′′ Re-pair, 13 Ned-deor, 15 Hall, 10-Pofeen, 13, Scan, 20 Damped, 21 Somali

(land), 24 A-alde, 20 Idapt, 20 Quaty, 20 leuk.

Asylum for a chef

to

For the first time Drijain kas granted pollllcat asylumm

·Chinese refuzte. In in 40-your-018 Kuo Teh-10u, fortner head chef with the Peking Embassy in London, who silpped out one morning a month ago and hid with friends while his appllestion for sayluna was being con- sidered by the Home Ofoe. Kuo's dzeflon to escape was sparked by the news he was shortly to be sent houden said- knew that his orillon of the Peking regime world land bim in « Exbour, «RIND, Kuo, seen above, leaves » wife and two children lu' Peking.-Express Photo,

"There is a definite design to exterminate the Tibetan person- ality and individuality."

AGGRESSION

Meanwhile, a political com- mittee meeting under the chair- manship of Indonesian Dr Mohammed Roem said Tibet al- ways had sovereign status and China committed aggression by Invading Tibet,

The committee decided to set up a permanent organisa tion to keep close touch with happenings Inside Tibet from available sources and collect statistics on the fate of valuable art treasures there,

Dr

Japanese delegate Tokumai Matsumato presided over the Tibetan human rights special commitice while Kenya's Joftha Mbeya Oyangi was chairman of the anti-colonial committee.

Chinese Turkestan delegates today pleaded for self-deter- mimallen of "our country which has been one of the earliest victims of Chinare Imperialism." South Vietracao delegate Vu Gnoe Ny wanted the issive of North Vietnam also to be brought under the purview of the conference.

and Also

"Lake Hungarions Tibetana we Vietnamese are stung by the lust of inter- national Communism for con- quest," he saidh-AP,

Leopard mystery solved

Moscow, Apr. 10. A leopard who had escaped from a zoo in Bielorussia last summer has been kill-. ed in the forests along the Estonian-Latvian border

about 300 miles away.

The news of the kill first mystified tho Inhabitants of northern Lutvin, where leopards were unknown.

The mystery was soon cleared up, however, when it was learn- ed that a leopard named "Dun- enn" hag cscaped last surandr from the zoo of Grodno in western Bielorussia,

An expedition had been soul out to recapture the beast but he cluded and set out on his long wanderings through the thick forests of White Rumis, Lithuania, and Zatyla/AFP.

Police said the car, apparently They said the contract would missed a detour algn in the povide a continuous reservo darkness and got halfway across airlift which would enable the the steel and concrete bridge Detener Secretary tu meet when it suddenly collapsed-mited war

or other UPI.

i emergencies-UFL

needs

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