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MONDAY, AUGUST 29, 1960.
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Working with RAF in Iron Curtain probe
Driver's
Of The U.S. RESUME RB-47 FLIGHTS dramatic
Day
VOX POPULI
HE voice of the people:
Tthe people domand: the
people say: the people rise wtih one voice. How often during this last three score years has been heard that demagogue's cliche?
And
"and
in response b it. bernure of it. the fields uf France and Flanders have been drenched
with blood; the African desert turned into a vultures' playground; the jungles of Asin transform-
Reconnaissance mission
from British bases
London, Aug. 29. Reconnaissance flights' of the type which led to the shooting down of the American RB-47 aircraft two months ago have. been resumed from British bases, the Daily Express reported today.
They were being carried out by RB-47% of the United States Air Force and Royal Air Force souped-up" Canberras, the re- port stated.
Governments of both coun- tries agreed to continue fights around the edge of the fron curtain to probe rodar, fighter and rocket defences" after re- from: cent talks In Washington, the from newspaper sald.
ed into more deadly places than ever nature could con- ceive
.because the people have spoken, Girling the earth
Borth to south and est to west, ever within the Inst 60 years, the cry!
gone up. "The people demand," and to the accompaniment of trumpets and bugles und clash isl arms, the young men have marthed- uwag to War ye because the people said it should be sD.
And now the awful voice is calling again, this time to
ancient peoples
"In the name
the
Africa,
of the people." .:
uf
de
be
If the tale we are told can be
accepted, and if the magogue's licence 'can granted, it kermis that periodically, the many headed assume one head, or what
is rather definite, one mouth and the ane mouth speaks for all.
The call is heard by one re-
luctant retiring
Probe defences
“The specially equipped planes will probe the iron cur-
in for apols where defences are weak or absent, and delect radar and other electronic de- vices which would yield in- formation about new Commu nist defence systems.
The report added that the planes ver uld continue to be un
armed.
"But the possibility of giving the airmen means to defend themselves is being considered in case any more are altucked over the open
sea," the Daily Express said.
Air Ministry officials were not
available for comment. early today.-Reuter.
stury is to be believed, mu Soldier dies
much against his will, he
answers the call,
He himself tells us su
SO
in heroic
why should we doubt him?
He would rather stay at home with his books, his farm, his hobby, for at heart The is a very simple man, one of the people. But at the call of the people, he leaves the modest com- first fort of his home to harangue the people in a could language that none belleve existed within the vocabulary of this quiet simple man.
For he speaks of glory and of death, and so unselfish is he that he demands little of j the glory and none of the death for himself.
He abhors publicity, so une
can imagine the grief he
feels
when
ROUND-THE-CLOCK
WATER SUPPLY FOR SOME DISTRICTS
The Water Authority announced today that an unofficial round-the-clock supply of water is being given to consumers in districts which receive water from reservoirs that are over- flowing.
But the Colony's biggest re- servoir, Tai Lam Chung, is stil not full, despite the heavy rains.
Al 8 am today the total storage in all the reservoirs was 10,220 million gallons-240 mil lion gallons short of full storage capacity.
As a blemish that goes along with the blessing, the downpours that came in the wake of large areas of paddy fields in the threatening Elaine have turned
New Territories into vast lakes,
VILLAGES FLOODED Low-lying areas such as Chi Yeong Village, Ta Ki Ling and Ta Po Tau were knee dowp in food,
KILLER WHALES
SIGHTED
ot
San Diego, Aug. 28. The' appearance of 20-Cool-long
killer whales cruising shore cleared alx miles beaches today of an estimated 3,000 swimmers. Litoguards, who al Aral shapes thought the shadowy Conditions in Taipo and Sha- moving between 25 to 50 yards off the beaches were sharks, in were slightly better.
Although Taipo was spared aald there were at least two of undersen mammuls flooding because of its higher the giant level and better drainage sys- and possibly three.
suffered losses Scientists ut Scripps Institute 10t Oceanography said the Throughout the Now whales were not dangerous to Territories, there were losses humans but agreed it was best of livestock Including chickens, to clear the surf. They ducks, and pigs but particularly plained that it would be a great
Block to psychological chickens,
Hundreds of telephones in swimmer to soe the whales,-- Kowloon and Hongkong were UPI.
aftor the out of order
four
cropy
bid to save through wind and rain.
boy's life
Orleansville, Aug. 28.
A French soldier-due for discharge next week- pushed a little boy away
A
days of rain.
Repair work
Is underway and the telephones are ex- pected to be restored to work- from
terrorist's Ing condition in a short time. grenade today, then died The Royal Observatory re with the grenade in his corded 0.83 of an inch of rain. between midnight and mid-day hands,
today.
The tragle incident on an
Orleansville cafe terrace igh-
prifmourds occupy the whole shed we feed for the best A month for
of ancient castles Moslem terrorism against French
and modern city halls.
In the name of the people, he
desire
rule in Algeriu,
The soldier, Cai Raymond every dollar
will undertake long wenry Rogno, was killed instantly when ing flights to Landon, New he statched up the grenade York, Paris, and Moscow, thrown by a terrorist at the feet where his
for of la Patrick Gauci, the cafe and retirement owner's son.. modesty must be frustrated by the
Rogno pushed the boy inckle continuous Butth of the the cafe into his mother's arms, Then the grenade exploded, photographer's camera.
seriously arxi
in or nonr
le demanda strikes, boycotts,klung Rogno
revolutions, and wars, and wounding a Moslem bystander. should he be denied, he Terrorists machine-gunned threatens with the voice of four private citizens and local the people, murder, destruc- officials 10 death. Two other tion, famine and waste. grenades oxploded And How comes the plain caten.
question. What Is the voice of the people? It is the ruthless ambition of the modern politician. In the name of the people to serve his ambition he de- mands all that
common- вейне
tells him cannot be acquafred except by war. But in the name of the
people, he is prepared to accept that hazard as a cop to his injured dignity."
He is also prepared to upset
quiet and peaceful com-
munities which do not give
In Bone. another French soldier probably saved several lives by hurling a grenade into a gulter after ä terrorist threw it into a holiday crowd-UPL
A 31-year-old unemployed man 4 man and who approached asked if he wanted a beaut!- ful girl for $10, was sent to jall for ten months by Mr T. La Yang at Central Court this|· morning.
The man he upproached was Police Sub-Inspector Miao Hus- ki who was on plainclothe duty
Chan Tak-shing, Но Wile living on the roof of 73 Jaffed road, who pleaded not guilty to soliciting for immoral pur- poses,
Chan had 10 previous convic- tions including two for a similar offence one of which was com- mitted earlier this month.
Proved his point the
fatal way
ex-
any
Jack Rounds, 23, of Los Angeles, Callforio, Is hood down as his sprint cur flips over and ovar after hitting the outside guard rail during a race at the Terra Haute spoed- way, Indiana, on August 21. He come out of the spill without serious injury but was taken to hospital and detained for observa- tion.-AP Photo.
Destroyer
escape
OLYMPIC TRAGEDY
TRAPEZE ARTISTE
Cyclist given
drug before
damaged by fatal race
love-lorn
sailor?
Portsmouth, Aug. 28.
A love-lor sailer may have put the Royal Navy's modern 3,500-ton de- stroyer Dainty out of action, an Admiralty detective said today, Detealive-Superintendent Re ginald Beckett who is leading a team of six Admiralty, men in- vestigating damage to the 'des- troyer's aleczing
arsd gear engine room said: "There is Sparks, Aug. 29. nothing very sinister or nasty who handled behind this. It is a very happy rattlesnake to prove his ship's company. religious faith died
The strong possibility is that several hours after he the man responsible is a love- bitten, authorities torn rating or someone who hated the iden of going to reported.
Iceland. These ishery patrol He was identified as Lloyd B. duties are not generally popular Hill, 41, the father of four) with the men," daughters.
Investigating officers said Hill was handling the snake as part of a service at the New River Holiness Church when it struck him.
FILA
was
Hill left the ceremony shortly after being bitten and went home. Officers said he apparent Jywilld not seek medical "uld.
A medical examiner, said Hill died from rattlesnake venom---- AP.
...
Copenhagen, Aug. 28.
The trainer of the Danish Olympic cycle
team
tonight revealed that Knud Enemark Jensen, who died after Friday's
BADLY INJURED
Kingston-Upon-Thames,
Aug. 29.
An 18-year-old”girl tra- poze artiste was in critical condition in hospital here early today after plunging 40 foot to the ground during a television circus rehearsal. The girl, Carmen Rosaire, was spinning from a high trapeze when the strap she was gripping snapped
She fell into the ring of Chipperfiold's Circus before the horrified, ayes of, her
team road race was drugged, a Copen-father, mother and 19-year-
hagen newspaper reported.
old brother-all members of the troupe and BBC tele-
The trainer, Mr Olut Jorgen-sible that the trainer ordained vision technicians. seni, admitted to the Danish Gov- this remedy under the given ernment paper, Aktuelt that he circumstances
British television viewers watched a rearranged pro- Carmen's gave Jensen and other members “In, Copenhagen, ye are look. | gramme white
of the Danish team a drug wilching forward to receive the reparents kopt a vigil, at her intensifies blood circulation.
part from the Rome Institute of boditde. Medicine."
The report was later confirm- cd by the leader of the Danish Olympic cycling team in a re- Lort to the Donkh Road Biking Union, it was learned.
First denial Earlier today, Mr Jorgensen returned from Rome and told newsmen that he had not doped any of his boys,
Case of 'doping'
Dr. Ludwing Prokopy, official Physician of the Austrioz Olympic squad, said the collapse of the Danish cyclists was "n | classical case of "doping”
"I don't think that an athletn would die under such circum
"I don't want to charge any. one in the Danish teatr," be cald. "I don't know what really Jensen collapsed on Friday happened, However, If I con- The Dality wIS prevented while
racing and died later.sidered the case from a medi- other racers. Jorgen B. esl point of view I might say from leaving Portsmouth for Two Icind on Friday night becouse Joorgensen and Van Bangsborg, that I must be a classical env
her also of suspected sabotage to
collapsod. Jougensen of doping, steering gear.
still is in hospital in Rome, but Bangsborg returned to Copen Later other unspecified hagen today.
WILS found in her damage
The collapse of the three stances if he had not been This is alan confirmed, engine room and the destroyer Danish cyclists originally was doped.
by the facts that two other Delight was ordered to leave blamed on "heatstrošce." for the fishing grounds in her After the press conference, Danish athletes fell ill after the place, Reuter,
Jorgenson admitted to Boerge rac Jackson, Sports Editor:
Prokopp said he had talk Aktuelt, that ho gave a drug ed about the Danish case with called Ronical to the cyclists. other team doctors in Olympic #1 have, however, only given Village and they were all of
Kremlin banishee writing memoirs
London. Aur. 28.
him the lofty platform his Laser M. Kaganovich, disgraced
conceit demanila,
When the story of these years
are told,
and when the Infinite agony of these years is reckoned, historians will render the account to this man. The ambitious petty politician with the In fallible wos-bringing chant. "The voice of the peop
and banished from the Krem- in three years ago 40 an obscure Job in the Ural moun- falas, was today reported liv ing in peaceful obscurity Moscow writing his memoirs, socording to a prominent Dri- tish writer.
In
The d0-year-old former Bøvlet deputy Prime Minister lives on pension in w plussani | apartitions bullding in north-. West Boscow and la ofteri sosis /
travelling by subway to the Lenin Ubrary just outside the Kremlin walls, the report said. Mr H. Montgomery Hyde, dia- Ungulated British writer, and
•MP, untál, Inst your, said - be learned about - Kaganovich's new life from friends in Mowe cow during a visit lasi week. "They have seen him strolling along the street," - Mr. Hyde said in an Interview, The 'one-time Soviet leader, a tail, nérable'' ninn ; who was 'Slatin's brother-in-law, "wani
of Hallways Minister
from J015 to 1942., He rose to be one of the chlet experts' on: heavy industry. In the Kremlin untui hy beesmo' involved in a dispute with Premier Nidita Khrushchev, !!!
Khrushchev, sscked, him from and his high government Communist Party posts In
· Hidly 1987 sha' relegated“ him
the directorship of a pement factory" für frota, the, Rusiai, capital,
ta
"What is significant,” Tyd said, is that this is one more kizh, Boylet
example of A
of
race."
the boya a remedy which the same opinion."UPI, intensifor blood circulation, It
is called Tonicol. 1. the prescription from my, doctor,"
Irresponsible
A pharmacist told the UPI that Ronical is a remedy which in
Tender who has been purged tensifies blood circulation and is but did not end up with a used for elderly people with bullet tær ile kend, with "Kaganovioli in apparently 'Troo
circulation dificulties.
Members of the Morcow State Circus now appearing in London were watching the rohearsal-Reutor.
Kremlin bid
to isolate China?
Belgrade, Aug. 28. Russia's ideological dispute with Communist China is being aired in Soviet bloc countries, travellers såld bere today.
They reported: that rallion, were being organised in Rumiamia and Bulgaria at which Senior Communist officials explained the differences, and criticised Chidia's. view,
Obervers said the fact the- dispute was being discussed, in Soviet bioc countries indicated it Was intensifying and that the Kremlin was seeking support from offer Communist countries In a posible attempt to isolate Chine
At a recent rally in Sods, the capital of Bulgaria, the Bulgarien
party spokennart ́anid) Chinese Communiste Hed "Atom="|"minünderstood and distorted the
Bomber alert demonstrated
Royal
London Aug, 20. Ale Toreo
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trated today at the Farnborough Boviet ideas on the possibllll- 'documents, to refresh" kledd by a Swiss company. A
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