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Of The REVOLUTION IN GUATEMALA

Day

The high price

of justice

AUL COATES television Confidential

PAUL

programme,

BIG SWEEP SAID WON BY

WAITRESS

A restaurant waitress in Central District is reported to have won the first prize of $1.476.014 in the Hwang- Lung Handicap sweep pa Saturday:

The report which ap- peared in leading Chi- nezo newspaper, the Wah Khu Yat Fo, could not be confrmed..

was said to bave bought the lucky number Jointly with colleague and a customer.

File" recently devoted itself to the high price of justice In American eourts. At feast some of the points brought out in the pro- gramme have a bearing in

fgkong.

Coates Mr summed up his programme with the

Slo paint that justice in most parts of the U.S. was only alright for the very rich, who could afford the large fees involved in a criminal defence trial, and for the very poor, whe were treated as paupers. and had state assistance, Such is the case in Hongkong wliere again it seems that extreme only those at the

scale

ends of the monetary can live in many cases, a proper defence if they are crime. It is charged with # cerrtainly time that legal aid was extended to greater proportion of the Tiongkong public,, should

they

nood it, for the vast majority cannot afford the fees, yet are not in such a position as to have a claim to legal aid in its present form.

IN

N cases where accused per

Mons have some private means, but not enough to condict a proper defence, ald should be given to supplement those private nn. Other forms of menna. nasiatance could be given to defendants through the

of a public de formation fenders which would

office,

cases and take on such duties as thosg

out by carried private detective agencies, Another point brought out in

the

the programme was question of statements given to the police by cused people. These state- ments, invariably complete

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She asked for leave and did not report for daty al the restaurant yesterday.

SECOND PRIZE

The second prize of $421,718, according to

another Chinese newspaper, was reportedly won by a department store foki in· Queen's-road Central.

During the years he was with the store, he had never left without asking from the pro- for leave prietor,

But he was said to have left

without the store asking after checking the prize-winning numbers of the cash

last sweep Saturday and has not re- turned since.

Colleagues sald he had won the second prize.

CHINA MAIL

TIPSTER

Investigate worthy SCORES AGAIN

#C-

Conchstven are used by

officers in local courts every day. And almost is regularly, the defendants deny having made them, or charge that the police used force physien violence to cure them.

OF

GLASGOW — “CITY A state of

siege declared

Guatemala City, Nov. 13. Revolution broke out in Guatemala today and the Government put the nation under a state of siege and massed attack rebel troops and planes to strongholds.

The government officially admitted revolutionary outbreaks in Guatemala City as well as at Zacapa and Puerto Barrios, 95 miles and 220 miles, respectively, northeast of the Capital.

Princess Astrid

to wed

commoner

Oslo, Nov. 13. King Olav V of Norway'to- day announced the on- gagement of his daughter, Princess Astrid, to com- moner Johan Martin Forner."

The announcement: - of the engagement

Halfway came through the official engagement parly tonight at the Palace for the immediate family and close friends of the couple,

The Princess, who was 28 on her Jasl, met February 12 husband-to-be several years ago through the Royal Norwegian Yacht Club where, both are active members.

Her Bunce who is 33 is the junior partner at a high-class gentlernen's outfiting store in so which was founded by his

An official communique in- dicated the situation was serious at Zacapa and Puerto Barrios.

The Government said it was preparing an aerial bombard- ment of rebel strongholds in both cities and sending 3,000 froons against the insurgents.

In Guatemala City, armed rebels attacked army head- quarters,

killed two top officers and escaped with arms and troops they

from the ranks of the 300- man garrison.

NEGATIÓN

Glasgow, Nov. 11.

Mrs Jean Roberts, Lord Provost of Glasgow, said that she was fast reaching the conclusion that Glasgow, like other cities, was becoming "a. city of negation.”

At a lunch to mark the official opening of 52 miles of electrified railway line in Glasgow, she said "I have been noting the negativo signe-no left tum, no right turn, no parking, no entry, no waiting, no through road, no horsedrawn lorries or handbarrows, no loitering, no litter. "The only positivo suggestion in the city, which naturally appeals to me, is "keep left.China Moll Special.

Bowles clarifies

his stand China policy

on

Washington, Nov. 13.

recrafted Republican Chester Bowles, a strong contender for Secretary of State under. President John F. Kennedy, said today he always has opposed diplomatic recognition of Communist China and continues to do so.

-President Miguel Ydigoras Fuentes put the army and air force on a war footing.

Guatemala City, Nov. 13.

been

Re

'UNSCRUPULOUS'

012

the Chinad,"L

The Connecticut Democrat's A coup d'etat by what the statement, Issued through an **Government ~~~ describeð Anide, was in answer to criticism a

"low-kauking Army officers,” | of, this" policies yesterday by

Norris Cotton, has failed. It was learned to- | Benstör day. The instigators of the public of Noi Harupshifre. revolt had

Mr Cotton, commenting-on s' captured, Government sources said Bowie Interview telecast by tape on Friday night in London, AT.

said he would opposed "Bowles it Kermody appoints him Secre- He told the nation in a radiotary of State

1 do not see how I could broadenst, however, that the situation was "calm" throughout bring myself to vote for the. confirmation of a Secretary of the rest of the country.

There

Avag no Information State who favoured any form of Communist available in the Capital on what of recognition transpired at Zacapa and Puerto China," the Senator said.

Barrios, but the Government's ・・ emergency measures indicated the insurgents had met with at

China Mail's tipster "Rapier" was again well in the fore in picking out the winners of the first day's races In the Third Race Meeting last Satur- already created bitter contro- least initial success.-UPI.

day.

father.

The engagement has been in the offing for some time, and has

within

versy

the Norwegian church and in wide circles.

Ferner has been married before

Orleansville, Nov. 13. Two Europems were shot dead

WITHHELD

A spokesmnan for Bowles fald the interview aired in Lontion had been taped in the United States last May and, TV

A $5 bet on his double would

haya given rooders and was divorced five years and four Moslems injured on "for me reason or other," had

ago. There were no children in Friday night by Algerian his previous marriage.

handsome return of $240.

It had been established car-gu

that no bishop of the Nor-

wegian Lulheran State Church AP.

would perform the marriage. pro.

. Oscar Prize paid $62.50 and House Top $20.50. or In addition, "Rapier" successfully tipped House Top as the best bet of the day and was one of the very few tipstors who picked Wing Cho to win the last race of the day.

THE result is a long-winded discourse of a trial within a' trial, to see if the state- ment is admissible or not, Why prosecutora rely 80 much on these statements, It is difficult to say; such atatements Are Faro In criminal cases in England, and fey of those who do make them,

charge the violence police with

in retting them. The solution should be that if an accused person lo willing to make a free and voluntary

.

U.S. FILM

STARTS

RIOTS

Cologne, Nov. 13.

demonstrations

surgents firing a submachine- In a restaurant, Army

A grenade tossed to Che restaurant falled to explode Reuler.

sources announced today.

that re-

in- been withheld by British

six months. He oficials for sald Bowles had not been in England for ever a year.

"Bowles "recognises cognition of China is impost- ble" the side said; and added: freis that the general danger of (Communist) Chinese Imperialism has been under- estimated...that it constitutes more cif a threat than the Soviet unit.

Dramatic end to big manhunt

'Glorgow, Nov. 13.

One of Britain's biggest manhunts" ended in a quiet Scottish hotel today with the arrest of a young girl and her boy friend both wanted by polico | in- vestigating the killing of a bank guard in southern England.

FOCITI

The Bowles spokesman said it was "difficult to understand what Cotton was talking about" in the critical statement issued. by the Senators office.

WORST

A cabinet post for the Vice-President?

KENNEDY TO

MEET NIXON

Palm Beach, Nov. 13.

President-elect John Kennedy, and Vice-President Richard Nixon, whom he defeated for the Presidency, will meet tomorrow at Mr Nixon's holiday retreat at Key Biscayne, it was an nounced here today.

Mr Kennedy, is at present on holiday here, relaxing in the Bun for the first time after his nine-month campaign for the Presidency. Key Biscayne is 80 miles away.

Kennedy's Senator secretary, Mr Pierre Salingar, announced that Icmorrow's meeting would have a two-fold purpose,

press

"First, the Senator wants to congratulate the Vice-President on the campaign he conducted and second, he wants to restane the cordial relations with Vice President Nixon which existed

in their 14 years in Congress. together he said.

A. POST?

MOBBED AT

MASS

Palm Beach, Nov. 13. President-elect John F. Ken

nedy want to mass at St Edward's Church on Sun- day and

nearly mobbed by well-wishers after the services.

was

So great was the crush of those offering congratulations and straining for 'n filmpse of the youthful victor "in"-the Mr. Salinger declined to election that it took him about answer. - questions about | ave minutes to make his way whether tomorrow's meeting from inside the church to his hersided government. of | eure: -

national unity or whether Ms Ringhis, brief scrmon; Msgr ***Kennedy : Ind"-kendid ANY |'S, P. OʻMahoney—speaking--in

nest for Mr. Nizon in bl a thick Irish brogue drew administration.

-parallel betwin-the-coronation of biblical King Aplómon while very young to the election of Kennedy.

WISEST

Tokyo, Nov. 13. Communit China, today brand- ed as inscrupulous state-

The President-elect was con- ments by: Chester. Bowles, sidering his cabinet appoint forels polley

as wetting more in sident-elect John Kennedy, leaders as well as relaxing in

"two Florida's warm sunshine," subject of

Governor Abraham Ribléoff of

orce A "Bowles did not hide his pur- Connecticut and Senator Stuart

rose which was to occupy Symington, who was

candidate himsait, Taiwan (Formosa) Indefinite-Presidential ly through

of are due to meet Mr Kennedy on creating "two" Chinas," the Tuesday. Both are expected to

China News to offered cabinet costs, offcial New

said———-UPL

The first appointment was re- Agency

ported to be that of Governor Luther Hodges of North Caro- lina es Secretary of Commerce. Governor Hodges played a key role in the Democratic victory in the South.

the schema.

CHINESE

ART SEIZED

New York, Nov. 13.

The US Treasury Deport

But Mr Salinger told report

The pastor said Solomon, kings, prayed that he would rule storial as one of the wisest of. with wisdom and for a reign marked by Justice and peace, and that he would know his people.

The Lord was pleased, Magr O'Mahoney said, that Solomon did not promme his people a life of esse but colled instead' for sacrifices,

During the campaign Kennedy sald repeatedly he did not "run for the Presidency promising a ers -today "The Senator will life of coac. He said that on make ro final decision- nor the contrary the 1960s would be make any formal announcement | a time for sacrifice. of cabinet 'posts until after

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Vienna, Nov. 13, Humania 'and the

over

Aluding Indirectly to Ken- Thanksgiving (November 24)"nedy's Victory

-Vico- Rauler.

President Richard M. Nixon in last Tuesday's election, Magr O'Mahoney 'offered a prayer that now Kennedy and officials of his ad- have ministration may be given kein agreed to assume diplomatie judgment and be guided in: Hiv--- reintions, Radio Bucharest -ing right and holy lives to serve

Repubile of Cyprus

ment has seized some|nounced today--AP $400,000 worth of Chinese

art, smuggled from Com- munist China to the Unit ed States, the Department disclosed today."

In the taped interview; Bowles Boston), a sixth century B. C. said the United States has han-Bronze turtle estimated at $50,-,

scroll, estimated at $85,000 died the problem of China 000 and a 13th century allk "zather, stupidly and in the

Heuy Emperor painted by lang rum-can find a solution in,

Tsung the two China” plan,

The 'art works, seized from Cotton salj Bowles sugges three of America's most distin- tion that the United States quished museums-in Boston, should puitue à "wo Chinas" Philadelphio, and Washington,

an inde polley-ccnsisting, of

Were bought from millionaire pendent, Formosa and an de Hongkong art dealer J. D. Chen,

who statement, he Cologne political, palice (o-

had procured them in pendent Ching on the mainland

was the worst kind of Mainland China. should make it before *

day began soarching for A frall, while-hatred old lady | In Glassc. Mia Bunico wishful thinking He said the

art masterpieces Justice

Among the of the Pence or

the organisers of what of 72 turned them in,

Walker, white-haired proprie plan would have disastrous Magistrate. Then there can

United were a 12th century silk wall they termed

Detectives charged 20-year- treas of the Lyndoch private implications for the be

planned

hanging worth $25,000 (seized in no question of any

fold Victor · Terry with murder hotel, saw the photographs and threats or violence on the

States.” against and 18-year-old Valeria Salter bogan wondering. part of the police.

the US film "Battle with receiving stolen menej COMEONE is bound to ask:" Zona."

The young tugitives were She remembered, the couple Cari ve

Riot squads stormed into the arrested 450 miles from the who bocked in Saturday morn afford to ex-' tend legal aid? It Is Olymple Theatre on Saturday south coast resort of Worthing ing and were, shown to rather a silly question con- night to quell fist nights started where the guard; 61-year-old old lady pist on her hat

The Urew sunk Henry John Pull was shot in and coat, telephoned a male cou

He added, However, that be The Treasury Department by youths who sidering that the court's bomba tast sneezing powder the left eye during a £100 sin and drove with him to the did not think the prosent Com- stated that the illegal traffe had function. If satisfied that every time US troepe were bank raid last Thursday".

munist Chinéro rezime would been discovered thanks to the the law has been broken, is heroically portrayed in battle

Soon after, the shooting, police local police station:

Detectives raced back to the favour such solution. At the co-operation of two American to deprive an individual. of deenes against the World War arrested two youths, aged 20 and hotel and marched in on the samo, time, he made it clear that art dealers. All trade with hia liberty, But it is hard to Japanese, police raid

10 und chargod them with couple.

They put up to resis-he favours, no concessions to China has been forbidden, in the understand how any court The ghting then continued murdering Pull.

kita tance-AP

Chins regarding Formoen.-UPI. United States since 1950, AFP, than outside the theatre, involving At. the mo dealing with more

time Scotland Two adults Yard ordered a search through- petty misdemeanours can groups of adults.

Batisfied beyond all were bold fon Investigation out the nation for Terry and his girlfriend. It said they were reuniable doubt

unless

wanted for questioning about "and accusor ment

the raid, on common, ground, the one at no disadvantage to the

'ba

If we build fine court housos to enshrine the fair name of British justice, it.is hard to quibble at the outlay of afow more 'dollara" to ABO that justice is done with that scrupulous, and im- peccables: fairness which people everywhere, have come to retard" as its highest did finest quality

AP.

RAAD TO RETIRE

Vienna, Nov. 19. The Chancellor, Mr Juilus Roab, sald. today that he plans retiro early next year after eight years af, the head of trip

Austrian Geverranont-UPI

ULTERIOA

Fearing possible now violence, the Yard told polide to “arm themselves for the search-n rere slep in Britaip,NA

Pictures or Valerio, school girl swimming champion, were Hashed on television screces and printed on, front pages,

TODAY'S TIESIO

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CONFERENCE TO REVIEW CONSTITUTION

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