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Allied Reporters Barred From Red

News Conference

Deputy To Bring Libel Suit

Paris. July 5. French Deputy Jean Capdeville. (Socialist) E- 'noticed today that he will bring a libel suit agalust a suspect who accused him of being implicated in a care under investigation by the French pollțe involving alleged graft and a double

murder.

M. Candeville såld he wmill formally Me, suit on Friday

against Fruncis Bodeman, the suspect.

Bodeman said Capdeville was. Involved in an opera- tion" in which a large quantity of gun-trease was allegedly to have been sold to the French army. Two men were killed, two weeks age, at Montfori Lamaury, where they alliedly had an "appointment to see the grease.-France-Presse.

MEDAL FOR GURKHA CORPORAL

London, July 5.

PROTESTS TURNED

DOWN BY

UN COMMANDER

Panmunjom, July 6.

UN Command on Tuesday barred Allied newsmen, over their protests, from accepting a rare Communist invitation to a news conference in the 1,000-yard circular joint security area near here.

The refusal came after the Command told the Reds in some of the strongest language it ever used at a Military Armistice Commission (MAC) meeting that their recent "sweet talk" and "peace- ful" propaganda was in marked contrast to "your continued wilful and flagrant viola- tion of the (Korean) truce agreement."

seit."

threatens

Major-General Harlan

which C. cituation Parks, senior Allied delegate to seriously the very structure and o MAC, read a 17-page docu-stability of the armistice it- ment of Allied Communist trues zune violations and told North Korcan Lieut-General Lee Sing Cho, the top Communist dele. gale:

INSINCERE

“It stands as monumental evidence to the United Nations Command and the free world of your complete insincerity, dishonesty and uiter lack of integrity.

Gen. Lee offered to held a press briefing for Allied news- men after the MAC rccting. At first one string was attached -Communist newamen were to attend Gen. Parks' news con- ference. Later the Reds with- drew that provision.

Gen. Parks discussed the offer with 15 UN correspondents for almost an hour. He said he opposed it and could not permit

"The combat forces and parti-it. cularly the air forces that you After two telephone calls to have built up illegally and UN headquarters in Tokyo and The award of the Military covertly since the signing of the talks Medal to a Gurkha corporal armistice constitute 2.

who led

a charge on #

terrorist camp in Malaya

wit! Lieut. Canerai

1955.

Pare

Dinner For WEALTHY DIVORCEE FOUND STRANGLED

Ambassador

Many notable personalities including the British Foreign Secretary. Mr Harold Macmillan and a member of the opposition party Mr Herbert Marrison, were present at the Anglo-German. Association dinner given at the Hyde. Park Hotel, London, in honour of the Picture new German Ambassador to Great Britain Herr Ham Heinrich von Herwarkh. shows: (left to right) Me llarold Macmilian, Herr Hans Heinrich von Herwarth and Mr Herbert Morrison.—Express Photo.

Are

Still

Hoses

Getting - Away

From-It-All

New York, July 5.

Two more hoses were running away from

grave Elmer J. Rogers, Far East Com-home today by burrowing into their owners' lawns.

mand Chief of Staff, Gen

Parks told the newsen:

"I do not consider.. it

D

Smash And Grab

In Mayfair

London, July 5. Bandits used a polo stick to smash a shop window in Mayfair today to grab ex- pensive fur

Thieves farther. east heaved a "no waiting" read

through" a sign

tailor's window and helped them- selves to 63 suit lengths. China Mall Special

:

The baffied masters of two other sinking hoses, New Naval

was announced by the War BLUES SINGER propriate for representatives of meanwhile, admitted defeat and either cut them

Office tonight.

The corporal was Manbahadur Gurung of the 6th Gurkha Rifles.

Sentry. Gurung

were subsequently captured.

WANTS

DIVORCE

"

Thick scrub prevented observa- tion of the entrance to the camp, which was covered by

Puris, July 5. Corporal Manbahadur

French blues singer Juliette pursued and killed the terrorist Greco leaped to her feet in a sentry who was however able divorce court today and cried to give shout of alarm.

Lout "I don't want

my child to Corporal Menbahadur Gurung be raised by anyone except me.” led his section in a charge into Greco's husband, Alm star the camp killing andher terrorist Philippe Lemaire, who Greco is and wounding two others who suing for divorce, had agreed that his wife have custody of the child,

Catherine, one year on, but had asked for, the custody of the baby whenever the mother was out of Paris for more than 10 days,

The judge adjourned decision until next Thursday.

Earlier, the couple agreed that Lemaire should

STO pay 40,000 franes (about $114) per month allow nce for their daughter. on October 26, Mademoiselle Greco rocketed already shown to fame shortly after the war by

Out of seven tororists in the camp at the time Corporal Man- bahadur Gurung's leadership caused the death of two, the wounding and capture of two more including the local leader who

A branch committee member and the surrender of

was

one other.

Provitusiy

1954. he had great bravery and

the

the enemy side to enter my off or dug them up.

camp to attend my press con-

ference. Conversely, I do not The sudden impulse of 'garden hoses to get away from think accredited correspondents it all has attracted attention both in the United States of the United Nations Command should enter their comp

similar conferences."

A

FROHIBITING IT

A correspondent asked Gen. Parks if he was ex pressing an opinion or pro- hibiting the meeting be- tween the newsmen and the Reds, He said he "prohibiting it.”

Wes

Pact May

for and abroad and prompted scores of amateur explanations. Link With

Khrushchev Makes Good Impression

Hoses were stilt trying to get to China the hard way today

California, at Downey,

Duluth, Minnesota...

and

of

15-FOOT HOSE Mr Robert Breeze Downey reported that his Gen. Lec waited an hour and

hose had appropriately 40 minutes in the neutral circle

chost, a gopher hole in for an answer to his press. com-

which to dive. At Duluth, ference offer, When he left,

15 feet of Mr Robert A. Wombacher's 50-foot hose

·Comminist nèwamos sent word

had gone underground. to Allied newsmen through £ Japantie corespondent for Kyodo News Service that they would Communist

Nobody could pull the two "writ: many sterics" about what Secretary, Mr Nikita hoses out. Every now and ther they termed the so-called free Khrushchev at the July 4 they would give a wriggle and prcss."

Allied correspondents

reception in the US Em- a little deeper.

The most famous of the sink- Gen. Parks bassy in Moscow made aing haves has, meanwhile, been sidered defying prohibition bui decided not to good impression here to-set free, to roam where

elkj

Washington, July 5. Statements by the Soviet Party First

leadership singing in the cellar night-clubs So as not to make a scene in day. when he led a charge

of his of Paris. She and Lemaire have front of the waiting Communists. section under considerable fire been married since June, 1953.Associated Press, China Mail Special,

--France-Presse.

A British Crossword Puzzle

12

21

22

26

131

ACROSS

3 Clever (4).

7 Bend Down (5).

8 Sour (4).

9 Courage (collog) (4).

10 Get ready (7).

12 Check (4).

15 Best, part (5).

18 Anest (4).

19 Material (5).

22

21

Mature

22 Tear (4).

(8).

Upright (5)

28 Optical glass (4).

29 Values highly (1),

30 Tidy (4).

31 Prima-denma (4).

32 Attempt (5),

33 Plucky (4)

16

32

1 Tale (5).

-DOWN--

2 Vie with (7).

4 Kind of cap. (5)-

5

Consumes (4),

Fruit (4).

g Clutch (4)

"

Solitary (5).

19

14 Repair (4).

16 C

13 Look after (4).

(5),

17 Verbal (4).

18 Rotate (4).

20 Violeat

22 Repose (4)

(4)

24 Territory (5).

25 Daub (5)

27 Send out (4)," 30 Difficulty (4),

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Abraser 1 Stress, 7 Egg, 9 Overi, 10 Litre 11 Hasp, 13 Restricted 15 Real, 16 Lean, 19 Despondent, 22 Doom, 24 Press, 24 Yague, 26 Keen, 27 Silver. Down: 2 Tress, 3 Enter, 4 Sélect, 3 Tethered, 6 Ages, 9 Grade, 12 Pilot, 13 Riled, 14 Tenement,~I? Adore, 18′ Spasing, 20 Novel, 21 Eagle, 23 Open.

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Pravda Charges Russian Industry Old-Fashioned

Observers in Washington were happy to hear that Mr Khrush chev indicated the Soviet Gov. ernment was looking forward to the Geneva conference with the sincere desire to finding a basis for easing tersion with the West.

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pleases in the underworld.

it

Mr George De Peso of DowûBy cut his plastic, apse-fiving hose because "sightseers and phone calls have been driving me outs."

Pacific

Houseboy Detained

Los Angeles, July 5.

A wealthy young society divorcee was found stabbed, beaten and strangled today in her fashion- able Bel Air home and a few hours later a love struck former houseboy was booked on suspicion of murder.

The victim was Mrs Norma McCauley, 33, daughter of a millionaire contractor, who divorced only four months ago.”

Police

was

identified the suspect the right arm as though she had as John Crocker, 34, a former been trying to shield herself houseboy who was employed by from the kaltė blows, Dr the McCauleys while attending Newbare said.

law school

ALLEGED INFATUATION Friends of the victim re- Porte

that Crooker was infatuated with the divorcee and had asked her to marry him. He had left her em- ployment only about" a month before, the poller" Tearned

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The victim was the ex-wlic of Frank McCauley, a former Air Force Major. Crooker had been employed by the McCau- leys for about a houseboy, his chief job being to take care of the three McCauley children.

year

as a

Mrs McCauley's body was discovered with a knitted stole tightly drawn about the rock. 4 preliminary examination by Dr

Frederick Newbarr disclosed two stab wounds above the heart,

one in the left arm, and one in

DICKENS

VOTED

BEST

Paris, July 5. Charles Dickens' Great Ex- pectations" (Britain) was today voted the best foreign, novel of the past century by a selection distinguished

commiltec

French authors and publishers,

The ectumst.co chose 12 novels, which will be published by the French national printing press, beginning in October,

The other eleven books select- cd for this special edition we Leon Tolstoy's. War and Peace London, July 5.

(Russia), Thomas Hardy's "Tess E new naval pact between of the Dubervilles (Britain), Britain and South Africa Feodor Dostoievski's "Brothers may eventually provide

a Karamazov (Russia), Nathaniel defence link between the two Hawthome's

the countries and

three-

"Scarlet

nation ANZUS alliance in the SA), Knut Hamsuns V

believed in

Pacific, It is military circles here,

Franz

(Norway),

Metamorphosis"

Jens Peter Lyhne"

(Czechoslova

Jacobsen's

(Denmar

"Garden

to

Arms"

kia),

Kathrine Mansfeld's Under the agreement between Neiels

South Africa and the Govern Party" (Britain), Ernest Heming ment here published yesterday

"Farewell way's command is to (USA), Rudyard Kipling's "Kim" a new naval be set up to guard the sea (Britain) and Anton Chekov's Toutes around the Cape of Stories (Russia).-France-Presse. Good Hope.

This will be an important junc-

tion

in Allied naval com→ munications

from Europe through the Indian Ocean to the South Pacific... Most military experts here assume that the Mediterranean would be closed as a through caval channel very shortly after the

outbreak of a war.

of Detectives Thad Brown, Jr., had theorised that robbery might have beer, the motive because Mrs McCauley's purse was missing, but the stabbing icdicated the possibility of some other motive-United Press.

General Cut Off An Arm

Bedford. July 5.

General Si Evelyn Barker has revealed he was directly res- ponsible for one of the mem- bers of the British Limbless ex-Servicemen's Association, The General was speaking a meeting in Bedford during which the Mayor, Mr R. G. Gale,

cigarette presented lighters to ex-servicemen who had lost their arms.

The General told how at Dun- kirk after a German plane kad machine-gunned a beach, be found a soldier with an arm badly wounded and sumimon- ing his Brigade Major he bor- rowed the Major's penknite and amputated the soldier's

arm.

The soldier recovered in hospital

in England.

"I was rather surprised Ke ďď recover considering, satnewhat the crude operation

I per- formed," said the Géneral," "I am glad he is not here or be ... would probably tell me what Mall Special. he thinks about me."Chipa

FRENCH "ATTEMPT ON AIR RECORD

Paris, July 5,

A French-built Super Mys- fere jet fighter will shortly at-" tempt to crack the "work's record now held by United States Air Force Colonel M. Verdin, it was disclosed to- day.

STAYED WITH airspeed

HIS PLANE

Salisbury, July 5.

The record attempt will be

Me Peso became a celebrity when his hose started the dis- appearing ff. He had no idea why his hose was leaving him There was no official comment and had originally planned to Britain was excluded from the experimental fighter. •·.

such, however. A State dig to the bottom of the mystery. Department spokesman declined But he changed his mind because to make any comment on Mr the hale would ruin his lawa. Khrushchev's remarks, although The earth in the Downey

· London, July 5. they were generally welcomed area seemed particularly at Pravda charged today that with interest by US diplomatic tractive to hoses, since Russian industry

ald- circles.

Calvin Barnam's hose also started burrowing in nearby Norwalk.

A 29-year-old Royal Navy made in North Africa to take flier died today trying to pre-advantage of good dying wea- serve the secrets of his secret ther there,

The Super Mystere made its ANZUS pact concluded by the Lt-Cmdr Anthony Rickell first test flight last March and Vex for crash-landed his super secret has already broken the sound Zealand in 1951 and for Supermarine-525 jet fighter in a barrier in level flight. It is years has sought to establish field when its engines tailed in equipped with a Rolls-Royce ties with it. The eight-ration mid-air. Police said he ap reactor built by Hispano-Suiza Southeast Asian Treaty pparently stayed in the plane and after-burners which vidct

is

JOVIALITY

fashioned.

The official Communist Party newspaper said, "Often the in- troduction of new,

All American papers published advanced methods is regarded by administhe story at the top of their first trators as something that is not pages while observers bere com- compulsory, only desirable, de-mented on the euphonia of the pending on their personal mood occasion and the joviality of Mr

Khrushchev.

These

and views.**

"What has been done for the dissemination of the best

observers noted that methods of work found by per- Soviet leaders were trying to sonnel

of advanced enterprises combat a theory widely held in and industrial innovators cannot Washington, that Soviet economic yet be

difficulties particularly in the regarded as sufficient,' Pravda said.

agricultural fold, were forcing The story, broadcast by Radio the Russians to seek a period Moscow, said, "The technical of world calm, administration of the Ministry of

Electro

West Technical Industry

Goman Chancellor shows & disc

disdainful attitude to Konrad Adenauer had advanced this theory during his recent

American leaders had never

advanced experience."

to this

Last night the Communist visit, but it was pointed out bere Party Secretary, Mr Nikita that Khrushchev, toli Americans at publicly asserted *. Some

attached a Fourth of July celebration in validity is Moscow that he himself often theory here, but not as the sole complains about industry, not explanation of the change of because it is not good but be-attitude of the Soviet Union on cause it could

be better the international scene France United Press.

Presse..

But Mr Barham did not let the hore get away with it. He dug down and brought the hose back:

None of the four home owner's could explain their sinkizig hoses, but they had plenty of free advice,

COMMON EXPLANATION

The most planation

Common

was that water action pushed" the hoses down Bader,

were

Other thinkers, victims of a heat wave themselves, convinced the icses had found

United Press, a sensible way to keep cool. --

Providence, RI July 5. Mary Goldstein collapsed and died here five minutes after she. had knelt at the death bed of her husband, 71, and cried: "I want to die with you China Mail Special.

AIRMAN WILL PLEAD INSANITY

of

New York, July 5. Mr. Johnson said that he would TILLIS F. Lauben, Jr, confesa. k for the death penalty, and. 13 ed slayer of three members · he added he puta no stock In

the of a Texas foundly, will be

defendant's claim tried for at least one of the Insanity murders in October and the State will ask for the death penally,

The District Attorney, Mr Max. seno · Jolmson, said that the 20-year-old airman cannot be fried mill then because Gs. veston district cours du noi hold any sessions from Baby to October,

The

Sheriff, Mr Frank · L. * Blagzne, sald, yesterday that Lauben, would be giveU... Z psychiatric examination ‘as

Boon ng possible.

Mr Bargnesid that the husky - airman hds indicated that he

will plead insanity,

able instruments were South destroyed.

not

a link between the instead of baling out, in order ables it to develop a 5,500 kilo- Pacific states and the Atlantic to ensure that the plane's valu gramme thrust, pact organisation But this still excluded

The Super Mystere; which is Africa which is poxious to

built by the Marcel Dassault force closer defence links Cmdr Rickell died in hospital 6m, has done 1,212 kilometres with the Western and Com- a few hours after being taken per hour in practice flights. In scene of the the record attempt it will be monwealth powers, China there from the

crash-United Press. Mail Special,

Brother Turns Up

After 48

Years

Pittsburgh, July 5.

down by Major Paul Boudier, Dassault's chief test pilsk France-Presse,

GREY GOOSE FITTED WITH GAS TURBINES

Gosport, July 5,

further experience of marine

A former world champion ski jumper and his To provide the Navy with sister, who wouldn't believe he was dead, were gas turbines, HMS Grey Goxe reunited on Tuesday for the first time in 48 years. renowned steam gunboat of the George Guldransen, 71, world champion aki Second World War, has been converted into a floating test jumper of 1902, and his sister, Mrs Celia Cox, 69, bed. embraced after her plane arrived here from San Francisco.

Fitbekawi two experimental.... Ralls-Royce marine gas turbines. of an advanced design, the ship Guldransen and his sister lost Bob Cleland, a zephew, went to has foinet in trials at Gosport track of each other after coming California recently, Guldransen

A press party visiting HMS America" from their native asked blm to try to trace her,

Hornet watched the demonstza- tlon on the Grey Goose,'' Norway three years apart. She fett Norway in 1901 and he in Cleland found her name in Rear Admiral. I. G. Maclean,

ne the 1810.

San Francisco telephone Deputy Engineering Chief of the An inquiry from Mrs Cox to book and notified Guldrancen, Navy, said the two Rolls-Royce Government about her who sent his sister an airline engines in the Grey Goose were Lambon is charged with the brother in 1917 produced in ticket to Pittsburgh. She will undoubtedly the most advanced June 22 murders of Mrs Ruby formation that he had been kill remain for his birday on marine gas turbines in the McPherson, 42. her son, ed in a scaffold dell-white work- July 17

today world

and represented) GEOTEF, 12, and her mother, ing in Cleveland, Ohio, but she

very considerable technical. Mry Zola Norman 65.

said he didn't achievements wouldn't believe this, she said, Guldransers" edding

know how the story got out that He added: "With this plant "Since 1911 I've prayed three he was killed. He said a fellowwe intend to obtain sen-going hours a day that my brother employ was killed in a scaffold experience essential for sounde would turn up alive" and "97 accent in Cleveland but he development, of the best possible Meanwhile Guldransen was wag only injured-Associated | power plants for warships of the trying to find the Coz

Cox When Frese

- All Bürce were shot, to death But Mr Johnan said, have from close range as they slept

· no plans for taking him to a: - in the McPherson's bode' next paychiadelst, There is no need · · Dickinson, Texas, Bakteri For if na får na P'in annetting”)

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