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WORLD NEWS VS BRIEF
Died in Bid to Avoid
Hitting Villagers
LONDON.— An R.A.F. jet fighter pilot is believed to have died
by crashing his, plane to avoid hitting men, women and children
working in the front gardens in the village of Westerton (Sussex).
NAIROBI.— The Kenya
Government will use fast
motor boats along the
coastline to stop elephant
poaching. Ivory is being,
smuggled, out of the col
ony, taken by dhow to In
dia and marketed with
large profits. :
NEW YORK.— Two alle
gedly drunken drivers who
had been ordered, op the road
by State trooper Eulis Floyd
followed him to his home at
Jena (Louisiana) and shot
' him and his son to death,
according to the police.
LONDON. — "Tarean of the
Apes" has been allowed to
return to Soviet cinemas
after an absence of many
years. The revival had a
premiere in Moscow last
week.
LONDON. — Mick Mulligan
and the Magnolia ja» band
will not be playing in a Sun
day jam session in Derby.
Magistrates were asked to
licence a "concert of a musi
cal nature" on a Sunday and
then had a look at the tunes
— Send Me, To The Electric
Chair, Gimme a Pig Foot,
, When The Saints Go March
ing In, and The Bottle Is
Empty. The magistrates put
the lid on Mulligan's "jam."
NEW YORK. — Three-year-
old Roberta Renny toddled off
unhurt after falling six stories
into thick shrubbery surround
ing the block of flats in which
she lived. Her long fall was
broken by a television aerial
extending from the first floor.
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