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Alleged Spies

Appear In

American Court

Flown To U.S. From Austria

Washington, Jan. 16.

Two former American Army intelligence men accused of spying for Russia made a brief ap- pearance in the United States District Court to- day but their formal arraigament was put off until Monday.

Judge Alexander Holtzoff delayed the ar- raignment of Otto Verber, 31, and Kurt Ponger, his 39-year-old brother-in-law, to give them an opportunity to study the indictment against them and to consult counsel,

Vorber

and

both Ponger,

The two men, who had lived in Vienna-bom but naturalised) New York after they come United Stales citizens, arrivedi America from Europe, were here early today by plane hand-wrested in their native Vienna cuted to detective.

after an investigation and su:- velliance of several years. They

They are alleged to have!

In are accused of being members of conspired #nce mid-1940

and Salz an international spy ring opera- Washington, Vienna burg with Mr Yuri Novikov, ing here and abroad under Mr

25| Novikov's direction. Second Secretary of the Soviet Fanbassy hore, and others gather documents, writings, sketches, plans, maps and notes relating to United States na- tional defence for delivery to the Russians.

MARCIANO TOLD TO DEFEND

HIS TITLE

World

to

New York, Jan. 10. heavyweight boxing

shampion Rocky Marciano must

-

American, A third

Walter Lauber, is in custody for ques toning in Vienna.

were

Verger and Ponger accused as sples in a sealed in- dictment returned by 1

grand jury hare last Tuesday, The Indictment was opened yesterday after their arrest.

ARREST BY G-MEN

Mr Novikov, ordered last night

to leave the country, was named "co-conspirator" but the

United States, following custom, did not include him In the indictment.

Verber and Ponger, rumpled, hatless and without ties, were hustled down the ramp of the plane at Washington airport before dawn today."

Federal Bureau of Investign= tlon agents (G-men) boarded the

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plane to make Use formal arrest taking them from the custody of army officers with pistols.

(about

defend his title on or before April 10, the Joint Review Board

They were then taken to the of the Natical Boxing Associa- Bon and New York State Athle- Federal Court building and led into the court room separately. tie Commission ruled today,

A bond of $50,000 The Board ruled after a hear-

Axed for each Ing on a request by Jersey Joc £17.857) was

Felix man. Walcott's mariager,

Mr the

Waterman, have Bocchicchlo,

Marciano Walcoti Justice Department ometal, sald scheduled

this high bail had been asked fight held in June,

made for "In view of the seriousness The several hours after Bocchicchio of this case and in the light of

experience was stricken with a heart attack Government's and taken to hospital, where he Cornunist cases." was placed on the "critical"

31st.

to

decision Wes

Walcott told

Orar

ANOTHER ARREST

a

forth- The money was not "coming" and both men went to he gaol. Reuter, the Board would not fight until Bocchie. to chlo

and able was well handle him, saying "I am loyal to my manager

won't do anything without him."

Won

Vienna, Jan. 18.

citizen Anale America

has been detained for question- connection with the of

Americans LWO

and wo Robert Christenberry, Chair-ing in man of the State Athletic Com-arrest mission and a Board member, charged with spying for the So- the viet Union, a usually reliable sald Marciano, who

Septem- semi-official source sald today. title from Walcott on

A third ta

American, Walter ber 23, 1952, would have defend it within the stipulated Lauber, was detained carlier, time eve

even if he fought some His wife was today reported to have left her fat in the British other than Walcott.

of sector of Vienna and taken A)

Weill,

manager

Marciano, protested "We will refuge in the Soviet sector. Mrs be liable to a suit If we don't

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SATURDAY, JANUARY, 17, 1953.

By Galbraith DEATH FOR MAU

"Young people don't soom to take an interest in their jobs nowadays—that new man doesn't even emila at the boss's favourite stories!"

Socialists In

In Asia

Still Suspicious West

Of The

London, Jan. 16.

The London Times today saw two main rea sons for the decision of the Rangoon conference to set up an independent Socialist International for Asia.

J

First, it said, was the suspicion that a regional of the existing Socialist International organisation (which the leaders of that body wanted the Asian Socialists to form) implied inferiority,

Living Language

Clove,

Why we say The cloves which are put

into apple-ples to bring out the flavour are the flower-buds of a tree native to the Moluccas. name They take their from the Latin "clavus”, a nail, because they ap- pear to have the head and stem of nalls.

Lauber was not wanted in con- To Search

go through with the return bout neetion with Walcott

Christenberry told Welll contract for

with tho

American official said.

affair,

en

his

the return bout tonight

a

An official spokesman eafd

that examination with Walcott was for 90 days several sther American citizens and so far as the Commission held for questioning in connec- is concerned that contract has tion with the cage was con- expired."-Associated Press. tinuing. The number detained

was not disclosed.

Any results would be for-

to

He

For Second

Coelacanth

Secondly, tha belief that European Socialists are so far committed to one side in the cold war that close association with them would compromise Asian neutrality.

"The countries represented t Rangoon are almost without exception still in the state" of ferment caused by the struggle for national independence.

"Their suspicions of the West are still lively and are not ex- tinguished even by a political daith in common with Western

colleagues

MAU OATH ADMINISTRATORS

Motion Passed In Kenya

1

Nairobi, Jan. 16.

The Kenya Legislature today passed a Government-backed motion by European elected members asking for the death sentence for those convicted of administering the Mau Mau secret society oath.

European members argued that as these oathe called for the murder of those opposing the Mau Mau, it followed that those administering the oaths were accessories to murder.

Five African members voted Another order today directed against the motion which was employers of resident farm proposed by Mr Michael Blun- labourers in the Naivasha area dell, leader

the labourers" of the European to concentrate elected members.

homes within the bourkls of their farms. Another proposal by European elected members for corporal punishment to be introduced for certain Mau Mau offences was defeated by a joint vote of African the Government and and Indian members.

It was proposed that manda- tory corporal punishment as well as the usual sentence should be imposed for injury to domestic animals and acts of vlofence almed at

The sodation.

ment argued that would aument encourage viciousness.

corporal

the

had

Two Africans were killed and one seriously injured today when they tried to escape from troops of the King's African Riñas operating

Aberdare mountain foresta,

SPECIAL AREAS The soldiers, who rounded up 30 suspects, shot One was dilled the Africans. outright and the other died of wounds.

The Government today pro- wards in the claimed four Aberdare district and three in the Naivasha district as special dreas under the

Emergency Regulations, This means that

no one wld be pllowed to enter

The Kenya Government gave

an assurance in the Legislature today that machinery for setting up a Defence Council would be introduced at the earliest op- portunity, Reuter

Welshmen

Expected To Win

At Cardiff

in

Cardiff, Jan. 10. Wales, International Rugby Triplo and Union champions

generally Crown holders, are

make 0 winning expected to start to this senson

their match against England at Cardiff ́Arms Park tomorrowW.

England have a promising, whole more ex- and on the perienced, side, - Wales having brought in six new caps

com

pared with England's two. But

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about the same strength, but Wales look better behind the SCELET. The · England defence might reveal loopholes, and the three-quarters might not com biné too well in attack.

Committee Appeals To Eisenhower

Washington, Jan. 16. A United States Government

"It is therefore something of committee today accused many agencies of failing to an achievement that the politi- Federal cal bureau of the

Ban on racial dis- new Aslan enforce organisation has been charged crimination. with maintaining liaison with

Almost all Government con- anti- the Socialist International, the tracts Times observed,

discrimination clause, but the committee said investigations

the

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It sald

'Archer's Bid added that no further statement try to find another Coelacanth. Asian politicians can be reason-

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Much may depend on the way Welsh fly-hali Roy Burnett to date. Maapes in his first - International match.

He is known *5 ដ clusive player, but with a ten- dency to run across the field. It he does this tomorrow he may find trouble from the nippy English wing forwards.

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Arouses Bevan's Ire

that in conferences

England N. M. in this field showed that Gov-

Hall (cap- like this there is always a ferument agencies, employers tain), R. Bazicy, L. B. Cannell, atrong temptation to divert and unions were all at fault at A. Agar, J. Woodward; M. strong temptation to divert at times cocinities was named by Labuschagne, R. V. Stirling. S. Regan, P. Sykes, W. Holmes, Ni, tention from awkward problems The in the world at large for which President Truman a year ago Adkins, D. Wilkins, D. White, the delegates have no direct to get botter enforcement of 3. Kendall-Carpenter, and A. responsibility.

Lewis-Beuter. temptation was not It appeals to Mr Dwight entirely resisted at: Rangoon. Eisenhower, Whey, to carry who becomes Pro- Events in Kenya, Uganda and

sident French North Africa were all out, our sweeping recommenda-

subject of debates. Grahamstown, Jan. 16.

tons, including court injunctions warded

"Opposition to colonialiam' le against flagrant violations and Professor 3. L. Smith is to still the one theme (on which | Blackfisting, from further Gov- the case

erment business-Reuter, pro-historie "fish with hands," "a

ably certain of

of reaching made here.

specimen of which he brought An American offelal said by or to South Africa last talastic agreement and the carlier that

from an Ista

courageous warning - given by several American manth

an Island

Mr Attice that the colonial citizens, mostly employed with Mozambique channel.

has two sides to it the United States authorities, Unil recently, the Coclawnth question

made little apparent impres had voluntarily submitted to was thought to have been questioning.

50,000,000 years, extinct for

here were however, signs. Brisbane, Jan 10.

Professor Smith said he and

of a healthy realisation that his wife were contemplating an while nationalism may be no es- Opening batsman Ken Archer, making a bid to regain his

to the Comores sential ingredient in the fight in the Australian Test Central European News Agency, expedition place

The agency is registered in Island, near Madagascar, where for independence, it is expable

York team, scored go of Queensland's

but American he collected the Ash,

belagdangerous of Prof. Smith also said he inight retrograde force once indepen first innings total of 301 In

here said it had Shield match here genuine office Sheffield

in the

the fish dence Soviet not be able to call

has been won,” sector of Vienna. It was said "Malania" as he had proposed Times added-Reuter. today. Victoria replied with 47 for one wicket.

In honour of Dr Malan, It was Archer's highest score to be owned by Mrs Ponger, in first class cricket this season. Lore Herbeg of New York and

For Test Match Place th

a

Verber and Ponger were journalists accredited

Не wis helped by Ernest George Mandler-Reuter." Toovey (38) in a bright second wicket partnership of 0 la 06 minutos

Queensland were 122 for two at lunch but there was a slump after the interval when six wickets fell quickly to Test bowlers Bill Johnston and Sam Loxton.

Flynn, making his Brian debut in Shield cricket, restored the position with an enter") prising knock of 64 in as many minutes.

Test player Nail Harvey had abrilsed and swollen hand tonight after fielding a hard thiva in the covers-fouter.

INTELLIGENCE TEST SOLUTION

the

three (1) Rach.. team___scored points. Grunti (3—3) defented Jitters (5-6), so no team drew three: games; each; therefore won one day one, and lost one

(4) Jitters foat and ww Bo on the third Saturday they played Buch Kipaning. played "on, the third" Baturday, Dadali BrunKERS They either drew this match p=0

·But, if they drew or lost 1. omo Descalive would have drum ‚ (wo""matches," "Elenos Gruntia lost So on the third delayday, Muc), " Mountsgout one to Huling and

·Grantie toss. Omt de DegİRİYAZ

London Express Kerekeš,

in the

The name might not be accept able because Malania, first used In 1811, was misprinted "Malanio" in a stiențiile pública- tion in 1013. That might render | ““Malania" Invalki,

to

But ho was determined · honour Dr Malan for providing the aircraft and he might baptise the fish "Matonius"- Router.

Discussions

ind

the

Communist

Strike Campaign

London, Jan. 10. Tribune, the Bevanite Lab- our weekly, in its current issue strongly criticises. Mr. Lincoln Evans, General Secretary of the Kron and Steel, Tradó · Con- federation, for accepting knight- hood" from "tho Churchill Gov- Crnment.**

"Mr Lincoln Evans has been tipset. Italian, industry, today as made Blé Lincolo Evans on the

recommendation:

the pare of the Communist Churchill Government. That is paign to kill.

"Robe, Jan, 10.

A series of two-bour strikes

Glasperl'a electorsy","Alcide de ba

In

On Defence takeries, Torry

lorry driving

reform law. old news. The main proposal Communist-led unions staged of the Churchill Government in Pasila- all the present session of. The protest strikes branches of industry and pubile ment to denationalise the service, from car factories to steel industry. That is also old

to news. But the two items to *gether rates a new and Im- sweeping.

the weekly with police who pertant question," th the Governor-General of tried to break up atriko Sir Linebin

Cairo, Jan. 10.

Evans

re! Pakistan, Chulam Mohammed marchos were reported from

Bologna and Regio Churchill Government that the ceived an undertaking from the will visit King Ibn Band of Boudj Arabia. st. Rladi, next month,

Com- in the strongly

brous fren and steel, denationalisation They are

diacinis munist north. to

Norious is to be dropped? If so, Midle East

Falted.

Lincoln's knighthood has been blueprint c

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