Breton farmers
THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1961,
To eliminate colonial forces
continue with ONG ENG-GUAN
mass protests
Rennes, June 18.
Breton farmers today continued to protest against the government's agricultural policy, setting up road and rall blocks and demonstrating in the towns of Carhaix, Rostremen, Limoux,
and Messac.
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.Trouble began early this, agricultural union then address- morning at Carhaix when five ed the demonstrators regulling to six hundred tractors sur- the farmers main demands, and rounded the town, blocking all then noting them to disperse ronds. Klot police pushed back peacefully.
Waz Jater about 1,000 demonstrators near restored. the train station without clashes. Ten minutes later the police removed barricade near the station. Again there were no outright closhes.
The Prefect of Finister, M. Andrieu, arrived by hellcopter and appealed for order. Reaction was mixed. The leader of an
Meanwhile, some 000 wine- growers drove about a hundred tractors through the streets of Limoux. A sign on the leading tractor said: "Breton peasants, we ate with you today in calm, tomorrow in action."
IN ROSTREMEN
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In Rostremen, about kilometers едя! of Carhaix,
vehicles tractors and other
Cow swallows nearby towns paraded noisily,
a parachute
Les Hopitaux Neafs,
June 18.
A farmer Bald here In Eastern France that she of
Cows
died sfier
swallowing a parachute carrying weather researab equipment from a Swiss Meteorological station,
Worme still, he said, his insurance company had re- fused to pay him the 1,000 new fraties (about 272) which the cow cost him.---- China Mall Sprolal,
paralysing traffic for about nin hour.
In Mesir, an old Dort town on the Vilaine River, tractors blocked National Highway 772 and the Rodon-Itennes rail line. Riot police were being sent 10 Messac.
Further demonstrations were feared for tomorrow in Mael- Carbalx (about 20 km cast of Carhaix), Lamballe, and Lanviolton.
UNITED PEOPLE'S
Singapore, June 18,
Mr Ong Eng-guan, a former Singapore Minister for National Development who was expelled from the ruling loft wing People's Action Party last year, tonight announced the formation · of a now political party; to be called the United People's Party.
He told a press conferenço, that he would have the support of three members of the Legis- Jative Assembly where the government, holds a majority of roughly four to one.
He said the party would co- operate with all others who Lico anti-colonial" In order to "eliminate the, colonial forêts and achieve our tasks."
Formor mayor
Mr Ong. 36-year-old förinter Mayor of Singapore, is generally considered exiremg left. He took the post of Minister for National Development when the! A present government was elected two years ago, but quarrelled with the porty leadership and was expelled.
ills remarks from the opposi- brought charges tion, benches Loudeac,
him of ugainst
abuse of allegations privilege involving Minister and the Minister for of nepotism against the Prime
Labour and Law.
But the farmers, in order to sold cliches with police, ap peared to be favouring relative- ly
small demonstrations of about 1,000
rather than mass protests, such as the one at Pontivy, where things might get out of hand.--AFP.
men
Hair of the dog does
help-temporarily
London, June 18.
Another drink does relieve a hangover-but only
Crazed
sailor kills officer
Philadelphia
bars now open Sundays
Philadelphia, June 18. Baes opened legally here today for the first timg on a Sunday in 167 years.
Ifotel
owners
rejoiced
an an historic "Blue Law" an ancient settler law originally penned on blac paper-wan finally serup- ped after being routed out last month.
Bartenders did a roaring 'trade, and city oшcials and stato legislators were served, free drinks Reuter.
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IN A DANISH VILLAGE
FORMS Policeman Pedersen PARTY
builds own station
Policeman
beaten
to death
Ban Francisco, June 18. A policeman in Montclair was beaten to death'early. on Sun- day as he and three other officers tried to 'break' up drinking party staged youth in his parents' absence.
다.
by A
Offer, Andrew W. Farthing, 27, was knocked down and then kicked before he died, police said,
David James Cain, 18, a brick
Odense, June 18, Country policeman Reimer Pedersen of Kvaern- drup Village ended his holidays here by putting the roof on his now do it yourself police station..
Pedersen appointed to the district a year ago after pounding a city beat for 15 years, decided to build his own official police station rather than work from his private apartment, as do most country policemen in Denmark,
Sparo time work
Police officials agreed to supply materiala If Pederson did the work himself, and five weeks ago he started buliding the house which will be the police quarters and police station for Kvaerndrup,
"I expect to finish the rest of the job during my spare time this summer," he said-China 'Mail Special.
King of pickpockets nabbed after 20 years
Casablanca, June 18.
tender, was booked on suspicion Mohamed Fardi, king of the Moroccan pickpockets was!
of murder. Nine other young
ed on curfew, illegal possession after evading capture for Heavy rains
Tokyo, Juno 19. crazed U.S. Navy, enlisted officar an mon killed aboard απ occon-going
fug off Japan on Saturday flood south
and was himself killed in
a scuffio after he had hold throo other officers hostage for five hours, the Navy reported. Details of the two deaths wore sparse, and a full story Action halted
awalted the arrival of the tuff Parliamentary nction
Chowanoc in Sasebu, a southern halted when he resigned and
OC- B Japan port. The incident
miles 40
oll about commission of Inquiry was curved
"The crazed inan," the Navy
"obtained possession of
was
Conned which found Dgainst Sasebo,
tim.
Juid,
But in April Me Ong stood two guns, a .38 and a .45 caliber
for re-election in his old stituency and defeated government candidate by overwhehning majority.
Rester.
No charge
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the
art
to make it worse later, Dr L. Goldberg, pro- for marriages
and surprised the automatie ship's officers in the wardroom
about 5.30 pm on June 17, hold ing three of them captive."
ESCAPED
of Yangtze
London, June 18. Torrential rain has flooded wide areas in Chinese provinces south of the Yangtze River, cutting ono railway line and marooning some villages, the New China Newa Agency reported today.
More than 20 inches of rain fell in two countles in Kwang- tung and Klangsi provinces, and on the Kandong River the water at slage reached, the Jhighest level ever recorded.
It said the captain, Le R. Forsyth managed to escape and
Several hundred thousand got to the bridge of the tug,
people are working day and the "The man demanded,"
the Navy said, to be put hi a rub tight to strengthen dykes,
belt ber life raft with two hostages agency added. The rain
has now moved northwards, She could get arbore. As and is centred on the Yongize precautionary measure, Japanese and Hustho river basins. Reu- Lisbon, June 18,
police were alerted th, the poster. Thirty-eight couples were able event he might reach shore married at the Church of Santo armed. Ships of Destroyer He said hangover is asso-
He added that if the move- | Antonio in Lisbon free of Division 32 waited over the clated with nystagmus-rapid, ments are intense enough they charge-thanks to a campaign horizon for a possible
inter- Jerky movements of the eyes to register subjectively as riddiness by the Lisbon. evening paper cept."
fessor of alcohol research at Karolinska Institute, Stockholm, said in a King's College lecture here today.
one side and a condition which and nausea and vomiting fol-Diario Popular to help poor The Navy sald that Lut. first appears about two hours low. after drinking when blood alcohol is at its highest. This is phase one.
PHASE II
Certain drugs or a small quantity of alcohol-will bring relief by inducing normal rov- ing or sleeping movements of the eyes. Phase two occurs after about The drinker feels better, but ten hours when there is no lon-in fact this is phase one of a fer any alcohol in the blood and new cycle of nystagmus. Phase the eyes move in the opposite twa follows and the symptoms direction, Dr Goldberg said. relum, the doctor said.-AFP,
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couples who marry on the Feast Forsyth attempted to calm the of Saint Anthony, Patron of deranged man to gain time for the poor.
a chaplain who was en route
a
The couples were given many from the ship Surfbird and presents by shops which were doctor from the vessel Peacock. given publicity in the news- But about 10.30 pm the Navy papers. They were also invited suld, "a cuffte ensued in which to a wedding banquet at the the crazed man
George Castle In one of the officera fatally old Saint
wounded."-uri. Lisbon-China Mall Special.
was killed and
BLEW UP U.S. RADIO
TOWERS, HE CLAIMS
Los Angeles, June 18.
One of two men arrested in Ensenada, Baja (Cali- fornia, Mexico) said on Sunday that he blew up three microwave stations in the United States on behalf of an organisation, they said that advocates political overthrow of the United States.
Dale Chris Jensen, 33, was, Corp. In Houston in carly 1959. quoted by the San Diego Union He told a reporter in March, Nn a copyrighted article as say 1959, that he was forced out of ing it was he who blasted the business because the South- towers on the Utah-Nevada bor-wester Beit Telephone Co. gave der on May 28.
makance and emergenty re- Hia
pair work to a rival company. His company did minor repale work for the telephone company.
Brous or H, as he known in Houston, was the pro- skkurt and only, stockholder in the compmy. Its only client was the telephone company.
companion, Bernard Jerome Brous, alias Robert Hill, fald he heads the "Amèrican Re- publican Army which he sald advocates political overthrow of the United States.
Both Brous and Jensen sald they had hoped blowing up of the towers would call attention of the American public to their
cause.
The comments were given in an interview with Robert L Curry, publisher of the South Bay Daily Breeze of Redondo Beach, Call who reported them to the Union.
STRAL
Hold the reporter he was forced out of business because of "financial strangulation" by a telephone company official who had an interest in a rival company.
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action, took no legal although he threatened at the time to sue the telephone com- pany "for a million dollars."
It was also learned that Broum opermieri the Diamond Hai' AP.
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people aged 10 to 21 were book arrested here this morning. of liquor and drunkenness moro thon twenty years. charges.
Furdi claimed he has stolen more than ten thousand wallets during his career.
Fardi hnd developed his own which he used special methods with great success,
He carried a penell equipped Cain's parents
were out of
with a razor blade. In crowded lown on holiday, officer Nocl
public places such as stadiums, Whitman said, and about 25
êlaemas and buses, he delicately people were present when the He was arrested when a pellee eut the rear pants pocket of his four policemen arrived in inspector surprised him at work victim and then only had to
zurburban angwer to a complaint about ajon a
bus
this stretch out his hand and cotch wild party-AP.
the wallet,-AFP.
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GREEN-PAINTED, BIKINI-CLAD GIRL
WHO WALKED UNNOTICED
Derby, June 18.
No one seemed to notice the pretty girl clad in the briafest of bikinis who walked
around the crowded streets of Dorby today.
Not even the bright green paint
which covered the rest of her body seemed to draw the al- tention of busy shoppers and Saturday afternoon strollers. The people of Derby just passed
20-year-old the girl,
Alm starlet, Leslie Harvey, with out coinment. She even approached a police
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