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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1961.

Korea restores part command

MOVE FOLLOWS SUCCESSFUL COUP

Seoul, May 21.

The South Korean Army has partly com- plied with demands of the U.N. com- mander, U.S. General Carter Magruder, on restoring the chain of command broken last week by the successfull coup d'etat, it was announced tonight. Magruder had demanded that the South Koreans meet two conditions to end what the U.N. com- mand considered a muliny against its authori- ty, authoritative military sources said.

These coalitions were:

It was known, however, that

(1) That troops need to over- j the first and major change m throw the government last week 136 Korean army's

attirad

with

it cleared Magruder. This was the ouster!

be returned quickly to the post-setup was dns they were withdrawn from រាជ

(2) Thut commanders

purged

Korean

restored be their posts or be repared with

officiers

new Manruder.

acceptable to d'etal.

of the animander of the key First Field Army, who was Ter moved after he heeded a call!

last week La from Magrudeer keep his torres out of the coup

_LL!!? መ Th ex-Fir..1 Any The sources said the Korsantander, Lieutenant General Lee | Army has partly complies with Han-tim, is reported held al Korean Army Headquarters in that the second condition i

Seoul with at least six other humerus command shifts now micherry are being cleared rats who resisted the coup

Iridications were the South With Magruder, as they were

had not cam Wuny before the coup.

Magruder's far with not plied an were

demand on returning marines, paratroopers and artillery

Specifie details available mi exactly how many of which generals given tek commands bad the UN com- mander's personad upproval.

Violinist found dead

Berkeley, Calif., Muy 21. Philip C. Burton, 54, o violinist of the famous Griller Quartet, was found dead at his home

last night.

Police said he

here

had taken an

overdose of sleeping pills.

Burnton, who was born in

Daventry, Northamptonshire,

men

in the power takeover to their original positions -AI.

Greeks ask

return of treasures

Athens, May 21. Leading Greek intellectual

institutions including the National University, the Academy and the Arc- hacological Society, pass- ed a resolution requesting the British Government

to return the "Elgin Marbles" to Greece, it was disclosed today,

These include statues and other works of art brought from

was a heeltrer The University Altens in the last century by

of California. He was a mader Lord

Boligin, inchaling the

the British Menu.

member of the quartet, med Fries of the Partheton now in by former students of the Royal Academy of Music in on in 1028.

Its members joined the RAP as a unit during the stond world war. They all later be- came members of the teaching stalt of the University of Cali- fornia.

The quartet broke up recent ly---Reuter.

The questions of bringing back LC+ Grecce

Grecian art the treasures taken abrond has been discussed for some weeks Athens.

It was

in

that rumoured here Kink Paul had appealed sonally to Queen Elizabeth to

The

ort masterpieces | returni now in England.-AFP.

British Crossword Puzzle

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1 Bit of a fight!

5 Not exactly Garbo!

Drink,

10 March before her!

11 Bird,

12 Before this,

13 Don't settle!

14 Definite article,

16 ieasemable question,

10 Take badly.

21 Became,

23 Replies,

20 Accompany,

29 Not many,

31 Go,

32 Hurried,

34 Wroth.

36 Chosen,

37 Material,

38 Promise,

39 Napped,

40 Jan't really.

DOWN

1 Tropical wear.

9 Nali,

3 Think highly of Paul?

4s breathless,

5 For inexperienced golfers?

6 Tune.

7 Puffed,

0 Pink and hopefull

15 From here,

17 Frist,

10 Quadruped,

20 It's pitch black!

22 Hero.

24 Try hard.

35 Tendons,

27 Exhausted,

28 Undoca,

20 Ado,

30 Sack, perhaps?

33 Particle,

35 Tear.

BATURDAY'S CROSSWORD.--Atroxs: 3 Chenter, 7 Apollo,

8 Approve, 9 Else, 11 Trop, 12 Angle, 16 Deen, 16 Goad, 17 Ledge, 10 Bend, 19 Ird, 21 Created, 22

Sealed, 23 Streets.

Down: 1 Warm, 2 Cowered, 3 Cloap. 4 Hope, 5 Stranger, U level- ed, 10 Language, 11 Tee, 15 Gondola, 14 Lad, 16 Blocks, Bides, 19 Best, 20 Tide....

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Old folks go on youth mission

Toud to Inst

Page 8 !

of UN Ex-fashion king | Last bullet

Saint-Laurent

For several With a car, a caravan, and

St John Catch- weeka. -year-old Mr Egerton ("Jack") pool and his 68-year-old wife Ruth set off from London Mr Catelipool. last week, to drive 3.000 miles to Moscow. who helped found the Youth Hostels Asssociation, is on a personal goodwith misalon. He lupes to persuade the Kus- see the sians to set op international hostels, and plans to

with them Brad af Intourist in Russia. Travelling 78-year-old friend. Mrs Lilian Tapp, who is going as far as Stockholm, where she will visit her daughter. Ploture shows: Under the shade of Big Ben, the Catchpools and Mrs Tapp (left).-Express l'hoto.

World War I story

A

A KISS IS RETURNED

43 YEARS LATER

New York, May 21. A 49-year-old French mother arrived here from Paris today to return a kiss given to her in France in 1918 by an American World War I officer.

between

The happy reunion Mra Isabelle Docq Merey, of and Major Villerutt, Fronce Thomas E. Stone, 07, of Peek- skill, New York, took place at ; Idlewild

where airport mihtary band and about 50 re- presentatives of New York city and pris and various patriotic vale organisations were on hand to greet the French woman.

The ceremony took place be- sizio tho Air France let which Mrs Mercy, accompanied

Henri, by her husband, rived.

ar-

Mr Mercy got off the plane and promptly kissed the wait- Ing Major Stone, commander

of The 307th Infantry post, American Legion.

Stone said in broken French;

"I am so happy to see you in

The United States."

"I am so happy to be in the

United States," Mrs. Mercy replied in French."

The story began on November

5, 1018, whon Majer Stone, then executive ofeer of the 307th Infantry Regiment, 77th divi- sinn, led an advance party into Storm, a small Freneli village that had been occupied by the Germans,

^

group

nen,

OFFERED CANDY

of French women and children, who had been hiding from the retreating Germnos,

tu krovt oppeared

Among them

the Americans.

was six-year-old Isabelle Docq who offered Major Stone some caramel candy.

Stone took the candy and kissed the child, to nalt afterwards. "It was the best candy I ever ale."

Misa Docq married Mercy 12 years ago and has a daughter, now 11 years old. Mercy" alm han five children by an earlier marriage.

Too warm

Cape Elizabeth, May 21. A surprise house warming for Mr and Mrs Henry N. Berry Kot just a bit out of hand last night.

Only minutes after 30 friends arrived 30 more showed up. The second group was the Cape Elizabeth. Maine Fire depart ment, sammoned to extinguish

the in a chimney fire warm Berry home,--UPI.

too

INDONESIA SAYS

No more new foreign oil concessions

Djakarta, May 21. The Indonesian government will not give new conces- sions to foreign oli com- panies nor oxtond the old ones, Antara

News

Agency reported tonight.

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turns to the theatre

Paris, May 21.

Yves Saint-Laurent, onetime boy wonder of the Paris fashion world and now-at 25-its best-known has-been, is try- ing to carve out a new career in the theatre.

Clone frionds of the deelicate

According to the agency, the young protege of the late, grat Dior sald today he Christion Minister of Development of

created More

an 100

will open

Bare Industries uno Mining, Mr has Chnet al Salch, surd this to stunning cashmes for a French

revue, 'which Indonesian oll enterpreneurs tally

jum, south Sumatra, yester- next autumn day during an Inspection tour! Salni-LauTBL designed for

of lorat oil indistric

CO-OPERATION

once

Just your,

with

the

and

the thatre

The run-in butory Mr Saleh, however, said the French Army that sent kvernment would open

the Luto

33

mutal dicakdown der to foreign oil companies temporary obtivica. Hh costunics

would If they

work or A

ballet, Petit's for Roland co-operation basis,

were a Although he declined to jo

"Cyrano de Birgerne," big hit, into details, the minister made it elter the old form of co-

Anished he has Now wag trailon

no longer ne

costunies for a new Petit bollet, plable, Antara said,

Le: Forrains," which will stor The miniser added that oil Zizi Jeanmaire when I opens; formed the country's mort lin-in France and on television next portant source of revenue, and autumn. In addition, he is de- Indonesia was therefore start-signing a wardrobe of spectacu-

national developmentar outfits.

eight- as well as with its three national vil en- stage settings, for another bullet terprises.Reuter.

nt the Paris which opens Alhambra theatre nex! October.

A MIGHTY

HUNTER

London, May 21.

RECUPERATE

de

For the Uhin, esthetic signer, the theatre is the medium he has chosen for his assault on the fashion throne that once was hls.

draft

an army

At this time last year, he was A mighty hunter of whales, the undisputed king of Paris'

But Tass has reported, is fashion salons,

call nearly ended his Nikolay Zheleznov of the carcer. killer ship Velichavyy. He knocked off the two 70- footers with a single shot of his harpoon gun.

is a

England is land of slums,

Russia says

Moscow, May 21.

removed from king

now

Cairo, May 21.

A Yemenita spokesman in Cairo sald today Gorman doctors hayo removed the last of four bullets in the thigh of the aged Imam Ahmed, King of Yemen, and the Imam's health is Improving. He WOS wounded in an US- sassination attempt at the end of March. Abdullah Alelwi, a spokesman of the Yemenite oflce in Cairo, sald German doctors were down to Taiz with full medical equip- ment including an X-ray unti

MOVE ABOUT

He said the doctors operated on the King in Talz which is The diministrative capital of the Isolated Red Sea kingdom.

The spokesman said the bul- lets einbedded in the King's thigh, hindered his movements and kept him bedridden for a time but now he will be able to move about,

The King was wounded by a A Moscow nowspaper-in a would-be assassin while inspect socming effort to countering a hospital in Taiz-AP. the favourable impression being modo

on Russians by the current British Trade Fair-today sketch- ed a bitter portrait of England as a nation beset by economic problems. The allack

screwhat reminiscent of the way Russlan newspapers and magazines re- acted to the American exhibli here in 1959%

was

According to Pravda, England is bedevilled with more prob lems than a dog with flean,

The claims of prosperity in the island kingdom, according to Pravda, are hallucinations of advertising copywriters. Eng- land is really a land of slume, Saint-Laurent and the army strikes and all the evil trap- never got along. The young pings of the capitalist world, designer spont most of his army the newspaper said. stint to military hospitals with Tas said the feat occurred re-

a variety of illnesses, all stem- cently in the Antarelle.

ming from his inability to adapt. "Sheleznov." the story said.fe Anally was discharged and "shot a huge whale. A minute flew to Majorca tó recuperate. later the crew were amazed to, sce the carensa of another giant. float up by the side of the Orsi. "It was later established that the harpoon, after going through the heart of the first whale, then plerced the heart of the other, which at that moment had dived beneath the frat."-AP.

WAVES OF

RABIES

Bonn, May 21. A wave of robics is spread- ing in West Germany,

But the spring fashion shows in Paris wait for no man, into Saint-Laurent's office as, the head designer at Dlor stepped 35-year old Marc Bolan. Bohan's 1961 spring collection scored a major triumph and Saint-Laurent found himself out of a job.

Salat-Laurent hus sued the House of Dior for 600,000 francs ($120,000), including severance pay and two years' solary. The case is still to the courts, which have adjourned hearings until June 5-UPI.

voterinary officials report. NEVER TOO LATE Not only dogs and cats,

Lendon, Ma

21.

but also cows, homes, pigs, sheep and goats It is never too late to dulye have died of the disease in your favourite sports, ac-

noor

The officials believe it may have been carried in from East Germany by foxes and badgers.

No humans have caught the disease. Oficials think this is due to vaccinalium, and that the rabies virus is weaker than that traditionally known.

It then ron down a list of how pourty The average British worker lives, giving statistics on the number of labour strikes. unemployed and on the preval- unce of slum areas.

The article seemed a clear in- that the government dication wanted to offset the favourable British Trade impression the Fair has made on the Russlan man-in-the-street-UPI.

FLODS: 3 MISSING

Three

houses

eastern

south-

By

2

foods

Belgrade, May 21.

reported persons, were missing and several haudred flooded in Serbia today result of widespread during the previous 48 hour%. revealed by the news Yugoslav Tanjug

Tills was

agency, which said that the floods resulted from heavy

rain.

Many villages were theatened

01

in cording to Beri Oliver, Hamburg and

Oliver is 79 years vid and Schleswig-Holstein.

Ly the flood waters when the weighs 17 stone (238 lbs.

He is cuning out of retire-dike of the artificial lake ment to take up cycle racing | Butlavo was swept away.

Seven homes at Pristina were again.

sw epi

anth nway

Bloods, neurly a hundred houses were inundated at Lebane, Cultivat- ed fields were submerged over an area of 10,000 hectares the Kocoyo Methchian region, and the park and stadium

Macedonia, were Skopje, in flooded, AFP.

But because many foxes and badgers have been shot, mlee and wild rabbits have increased and caused great damage.-- China Mail Special.

Oliver is president of cycling club in Swinton,

said:

his He

"I (cel that I can improve my times considerably."

His time for a 25-mile trial is two hours and 23 minutes ΚΡΙ,

Eichmann trial

said

moving into a

THE

in

EL

Wasted effort

Washington, May 21. Robbers broke into

a store here yesterday, carried a 250- paund safe out across nearby railroad traces, and then sat an estimated two hours tearing off the door.

Owner William F. Johnson, this inventory gave police

of contents:

A wad of scrap paper thrown it into the sale once becauso was closer than the trash basket.

AP.

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World War II mystery "Aulador

Jerusalem, May 21.

The trial of Adolf Eichmann is moving into one of the mysteries of World

War II-the death of King Boris of Bulgaria.

10

$0

thousand "Fifly

Jown of Israel contends Boris was able to hold Eichmann off by

were killed. the Nazis for allowing deportation of 20.000 Greck nationality from Macedonia

were deported and They murdered by

to deport Jews

and Auschwiiz bleeking their pians

when they and kik Bulgaria's 48,000 Jews. Thrace, parts of Greece put

keen they had General under the "new Bulgaria" by arrived Deputy Attorney

mistreated

that and starved open the the Nazi conquerors. Yaakov Bar'or will

they were of value at all to of the trial of seventh week

Jabour the slave

programme and were fasted almost im- mediotely, Eghty per cent of the Greek transporia were ex- terminated Immediately, the highest perteringe of any national group."

3. King Boris died on August Adolf Elciumann tomorrow with 28, 1943. One report was that a broad picture of the pogrom he had a heart attack. In Bulgaria and Greece.

he said in an interview;

And

Nazi documents quote doctors an soy ing he was poisoned. The finger puinted at Eichmann's Gestapo

But whether murder cun proved is problematical, Israell lawyera concede.

"Boris was a hero. He un solutely blocked Efchmann and protected Bulgario's Jews

Through documents, Bar'or sald he would prove:

The 307th Regiment Assock- tion, in an attempt to find the girl who had befriended Major Stone, put an advertisement in the International edition of the New Yorit Times, published in Dgo. Franes, about a month Mr Mercy, Hving in Villerutt, "netlog"

from Steine, Jews.

about 20 miles

tho

delaying inetlen

The prosecutor said he would A HERO

that Elch- present evidence Nevertheless, the tracil pro- mann's machinery functioned Ggainst 1. Eichmann, directing

seculor said, Jows regard the until the last minute Gestapo's Bureau for "the fallate monarch as a hero because the Greek Jews, searching them Islands even after canbied out on flay polution of the Jewish prob- fils

a campaign in 10,000 Bulgarian Jews to survive the German war effort in that lemn," artesi

on the July 1942 to prevail

the holoenusi.

theatre was doomed, Foreign Nazi

Ministry 1UT "Almost all of them are in the end, with the Mediterranean

Bulgaria's Taruel now," he said,

In Aliled hands, Gestapo com- But the ducumentary story mandos even shipped 1,000 Jows

tomorrow and on out of the island of Rhodes D

leaky boats and then sank the entire convoy.--AP,

against

was inforfed of the advertise- 2. King Boris stood in to be fold

Juwe doporting ment by friends and contacted against

of Tuesday about Creek Jews the Ardelaljon.—AF.

Bulgarian citizenship. He was moto tragiu, Darʻor, added.

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