'Hot Line' Damaged
(N.Z P.A.-Reuter—Copyright/ HELSINKI, May 25.
A farmer has been fined five finnmarks (about 14s 6d) for damaging the Moscow-Wash-ington “hot line” last autumn. He forgot to warn his tractor driver that the line ran under the field in which be was working. The Court, at Lohja, about 30 miles north of Helsinki, also ordered the farmer to pay 1500 finnmarks in repair costs.
Psychiatrist On Trial.—A housewife has filed a 100,000 dollars malpractice suit against a psychiatrist, claiming he prescribed sexual relations with himself as “therapy” and then charged her for the “treatment."—Los Angeles, May 25.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31069, 26 May 1966, Page 13
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