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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1955.

Kremlin Leaders' Outburst prior's First

Shocks West

USE OF

OF INDIAN

PARLIAMENT IS DEPLORED

By Paul Scott Rankine

Washington, Nov. 22.

Western officials here expressed

La Prensa

Editor Returning

Home

New York, Nov. 22.

Alberto Gainza Paz,

themselves shocked today that Soviel editor and publisher of

leaders Nikolai Bulganin and Nikita Khrushchev should have used the Indian Parliament as a forum for the attack yesterday on the policies of Western powers who maintain friendly relations with India.

But they said they were not surprised by the substance of these charges. It had ; been generally anticipated that the Sovie: leaders would use the failure of the second Geneva conference as the basis for a prolonged propaganda blast against the West.

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They dermistest the

stal tugible lessening of world ten- Soviet Premier Buigands abunit the Western powers setting back disium- Hierw and departing from the "spirit of Geneva" chargeN, SEN DE

The Tunes saad 1 appreciated the

"exultatio"

evndeat distortion of truth forest

propagande purposes

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the great Independent newspaper La Prensa, an- nounced today that he planned to return to Buenos Aires from exile early next week.

! "Daving fulliled

my engage- ments and preparations, I plen to return to Buenos Aires the early art of next week," sald Dr Gainza.

1 had been presumed, since the overthrow of the Argentine dictator, Jum Peron, in September, that fa Pradsu which Peron seized and made 0 propaganda argat, eventual- But no ly would be restored, definite ANNOUNCEMent has been made as you.

Peron forced the closure of La Prensu In 1951. formally seized it and turned it over |

Argentine General

Confederation

to the

chilet power

were

Mr

· Krushchev's

which "He cordialdy he has learned to

feel towards India.” but

12140 1 "polemical patches" which

likely to be regarded as pro-

: 1

Feeling here is Cut Sccreary įpaganda in severnt quarters of State John Foster Dulles In

his broadene

weck

url to

Pully

the! report on the world hul newered

The Soviet jeuder's Tribute to Mahatma Gandhi's leadersfilg—e suen

*vn/strationent which has not compe Soviet Trom uny

very

charges

responsi- so pointedly and ploved wlty for the unproductivity frees in the parf --was the Geneva cunferênce squarely friendly and pricious, said the on the refusal of Soylet Foreign Times riitorial. Minister Molotov to make

slightest concessions.

the

No feat comment there

fare beng made on

lenders charges.

the Soviel

In diplomatic circles It was

such pointed out that

Mates

neris coming from Inciu by the Soviet longlory would not tend to increase friendliness

for India in the United States.

the

liot Times sald it was

doubts entertain

Soviet leaders'

to

Th

Necessary regarding declaration of their anxiety en-operate with other nations in the interest of world peace, “but the results actually

it

achieved that matter,"

India Willing

One diplomat said that Indian Prime Minister, Mponsibility is that of any other Nehru, should have

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indicaled comtry to the Soviet leaders that they should contine their retarks to Soviet-India relations und not use brħla a a platfor for attacks against the West,

"If the Geneva spirit is droop- the Ing. is as much Soviet res-

to explore

ways ind of reviving 1," the payer sold. The Government of India is naturally willing to relations between Juster cluser this

Soviet and the Union but the major purpose of all Antinalforal frichoship and 9-operation is strengthening of

peace," cules of global Cinna Mail Special and Umated

la New Delhi, the flindustan Times, one of India's most in- fitential newspapers, suid today that the success of the visit by Soviet tenders will be tested by watching to see if there is any

The

Presu

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instrument

of Labinu.

Honoured

his of

Appeal Faile

The mother of 22-year-old local income tax clerk Michalakis Karnolia in ted away from the court at Nicoels, Cyprus, after hearing the rejection of her son's appeal against the death sentepe imposed on him following conviction of the murder of

** Britial constable. JIM fawyers will now appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Counell in London, Another result of the upholding of the drath sentence that the island's Brilish military governor, Field-Marshat Sir John Hardin, has reerived leaflets from the underground terrorist organisa-

with Bon EOKA threatening that 1! Karaolis in executed they will counter

the killing of "several Englishmen." - Express Photo,

WOMAN CANNOT

BE TRIED

BY

MILITARY

Washington, Nov. 22.

A Federal Judge ruled today that wives accompanying their

servicemen

Dr Gaing Paz was forced into husbands overseas cannot be tried by a

He wen! Arst 10

the

KAJAN

River

exile. Uruguay, Plate it a wallboat, where he already had planned to visit his mother on her ranch. He

learned on his arrival that a Congressional Committee hari) ordered bim imprisoned] 15 day

military court martial..

US District Judge Edward A. Tamm declared unconstitutional a section of the 1950 Uniform Code of Military Justice giving courts martial jurisdiction over “persons accompanying the armed forces without the continental limits of the United

Dr Cinza Paz later tame to States."

X an

Concentration

Camp Officer

Arrested

Kiel, Nov. 22 Profemor Carl Claubers. former 88 offiver who re- turned from

Soviet im- pisonment last month, was arrested here today in con- nection with investigations Into his alleged

these sterilisation experimente at Naxt concentration camp, the Schleswig Holstein Justios

AD-

nouneed.

Ministry

wha

Olauberg superintendent of

with

medical Ausch- and Ravensbrueck concentration camps where mostly thousands, Мацу Jews, were exterminated,

The Justice Ministry said been placod

New York. In the United States, he Was honoured He handed down the

Clauberg had ruling testimony. The new trial had wherever he went for his in ordering Mirs Clurice B. tentatively been scheduled

In a mental Institution fol- 10 long night to maintain La Covert, freed 011 21 habean start on November 28,

lowing a psychiatric check- Prusa

District of Independent corpus writ from

up made shortly after his Unless Judge Tamm's ruling newspaper and his refusal to

Columbia guul, whore she has is reversed by higher

courts, follow the Peron Party line. been held awalling an Air however, the milliary will have Force court mar iol in the axe- te authority to try her anow..... killing of her husband.

United Press.

Dr Goinza never lost confidence Prensa would be restored to him.

that

As soon as Peron Was Over

thrown, he started to

com-

kite his remaining engage- ments and make preparations for his rolum home.--United Presist

Police End

Woodward Shooting

PHOARD O BEAT Investigation

E

PURCE E

12.013

New York, Nov. 22. OLICE withdrew

He based his decision on o recent rullag of the Supreme Court in the case al R:bert W. Toth, 24-year-old Air Force veteran

accused of murdering a Korean civilian,

Unconstitutional

The High Court held it was unconstitutional for Congress to give the armed forces authority, In the Uniform Code of Military Justice, to arrest ex-serviceinen fo court martial after they had been honourably discharged.

Mrs Covert was tried and con- victed by an Air Force court martial of king her husband, en Air Force Maar-Sergeant, with an axe while they were stationed in England in 1953.

The US Court of Military Appeals reversed her conviction jon technicalities and she has been held in gaal here awaiting a new trial.

The court record contained

DISCARD 404 P from the Investigation testimony that Mrs Covert, who

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ACROSS

8 Masilcate (4).

Accumulation (B).

8. Way out (4),

9 Press (4),

10 Throw away (7).

13 Conspiracy (4).

15 Internal (5).

18 Requests (4).

18 Xikeness (6).

19

21 Drive back (0),

22 Rotate (4).

29 Como

20 Volume (4)

20 Mado fizzy (7).

30 Shear (4).

81 Jot (1).

32 Exkluky (5).

33 Regretted '(4).

DOWN

Substantial (6).

2 Exact (7).

4 Multitudo (5).

6 Lament (4).

0 Storage chamber for fodder

(Checks (4).

11 Leg Joint (5).

13 Spare (4),

14 Abound (3).

10 More mature. (B).

17 Stuff (4).

18 Animals (4),,

20 Supernatural event (7)

22-Paco (4).

24 Ingenuous (5).

26 Banquet (5)%

27 Eagor (4).

28 Blemish (4).

YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Merom: 1 Morass, 7 Esdu, 9 Lithe, 10 Calls 11 East, 13 Restaurant, 15 Tell, 10 Muso, 19. Partridge, 21 sit, 24 fired 13 Stern, 28 Fate, 27 Onting. Dews! 2: Oaths, 3 Arena, 4 Belarrer a Roelented, Past, #: Bunto, AZATYTOS,, 18. Betapa 14 Ianums, Af: Malit, istakao, 20 Izen 20 Glüeb, 13: Itern.

of the shotgun slaying had been under care of an Air Force psychiatrist.. calmly in- of millionaire sportsman formed her doctor the day that William Woodward, Jr, killed

Edille Jast

night." last October 30, and said Eddie was her husband, M/Sgt. they were satisfied with Edward E. Covert.

Five psychiatrists testified at his widow's atory that it her trial that she was suffering was an accident.

from a severe mental disorder. Nassau County Detective Chief But, she was convicted and sen! Stuyvesant Pinnell said any to the Federal Reformatorý for further questioning of the Women at Alderson West Vir widow, Mrs Ann Woodward, ginia, to begin serving a lilo would be up to District At-term. Her third child was burn torney Frank A. Gulotte and at the reformatory. the Grand Jury. The police, The appeals court ordered

aye "completed our new trial for her on grounds the court anartial had not pro- The 30-year-old society matron perly treated the psychiatric.

bald

that the fired two blasts from a shotgun at her husband in the darkened hall- way of their lavish Long Island home, thinking he was a prowler.

be

Aged

haye

10 Years

"She has aged 10 years since I questioned her in the hospital,” Finnell said.

Mrs

Woodward, wan and

weeping, left the Manhattan Hospital yesterday, 'afer

Move To Replace

McCarran Act

SE

Washington, Nov. 22.

EN. Herbert H. Lehman urged Congress today to "eruse

the shame of Walter McCarran - Act" and replace it with his more liberal Immigra- tion bill.

the

Sen. Lohman, in testimony pre- pared for the Senate Immigra tion sub-committee, sold the 1952 immigration law "repre- eente a pyramid of unfounded fears--fear of foreigners, fear of criminals, fear of Com- munists and

anarchists, and fcar

of American citizens."

BITeSt.

The Ministry exíð

couri psychiatrist,

we present at the Uminary hearing conduct- ed by the

the who pro..

were

Civil Servants May

Get More Pay, Shorter Holidays

London, Nov. 22.

Thousands of Britain's Government civil ser- vants will get pay increases, shorter hours — and shorter holidays — if Parliament adopts the report of a Royal Commission of Inquiry published last Thursday.

The Commission, set up in 1953 to examine pay and conditions in the service, proposes salary in- creases of £1,500 sterling yearly for top-ranking administrators, whose pay structure, it argues, must take account of what "Big Business" offers managerial chiefs.

But I was that the pay of saya that a five-day week should the top civil

servants--which, be timed at. the taxpayer has to meet-

First stage should bc the should not try to "match the introduction of a 10% day tort- highest rewards" pen to the night, it considers. At present chief men in Industry, or create the staffs work five and a half a national standard.

days * week. -- China The pay changes affect 723,721

Special civil servants.

Increnses

are recommended throughout lower grades but [coupled with IN proposal that overtime and extra duty allow- ancea should be abolished.

SI

Out Of Line

"We are sailsfted the presen! practice whereby civil service office staffs work regular over- tine

not found in outside employment and that it is an in- efficient and uneconomic prac-

ice."

the 12-member Commia-

sion states.

The

Cominission states

that elvil

for service

arrangements annual leave are "much out of line" with those commonly found in broadly comparable employ- inent.

The Commission concedes the absence of a five-day week in ! the civil service may be an im- pediment

recruitment, and

to

UNESCO TO TRAIN ENGINEERS

Paris Nov. 22. The Exécutive Board of UNESCO (United Nations Edu- cation, Scientifle and Cultural Organisation), today decided that the organisation should continue activities In the field of research on atomic energy for peaceful uses.

UNESCO will Del fields:

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in

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Ghost Ship Stops Divorce Proceedings

Action Against Skipper

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Cardiff, Nov. 22. HE unknown fate of the South Seas mystery ship Joyita halted divorce action against ita vanished skipper today. His estranged wife, Mrs Ismay Beatrice Matilda Miller, asked through her lawyer that the divorce suit be suspended until the world learned what happened to the Joyita and the 25 persons aboard it. The vessel was found stripped ofits gear sind without soul on board or à clue to where they went.

Mrs Miller was suing Capt. Thomas Henry ("Dusty") Miller on grounds of desertion when his ship was found abandoned off Suva, Fiji.

three

FORDERNI

1. Fundamental scientific re-

in senretr,

cellular physics

mainly

biology, radio-biology. Investigating

and chemistry,

magistrates, believed there indications that Clauberg was not fully re- «ponsible for his acilónk. — China Mail Sprotal

activities. 2. Educational training of engineers and in formation.

3. Social consequences, Meet- Ings of experts und professional Igroupa.--France-Presse.

Judge Refuses

Mother's

Claim To Child

Detroit, Nov. 22.

&

Adjournment

When the case came up' today

her

David Rowland Jawyer

testifled:

The ship has been found abandoned hundreds of miles off course, There had been fire on board and no trace was found of the destiny of of the passengers. The sug gestion has been

any

made that

tho Joyita was attacked by pirates, but the matter is wrapped in considerable my stery.

He asked an adjoamment unitil

definite information is re cofved

on the fate of Capt. Miller and his passen FETE, "It may well be” ruled Divorcé Commissioner O.T. Temple- Morris, "that this unfortunate respondent may no longer be alive," He adjourned the case sine die—United. Press.

The Troy Story

WONDERFUL

LAMP ft

Circuit Judge Miles Culchan refused, today to avoin even naturalleed order a Detroit couple to return their 18-month-old | He said that if Congress does not foster son to a Minneapolis night club hostess who immigration act, gave birth to the boy out of wedlock. year, it will become a the country.

revise the next

political issue in many parts of Mr Culehan said he based his long-awaited Sta. Luc recalles that Pre-ruling on the fact that the court was "impressed sident Elsenhower has several as to the loving and kindly affection and constant personal care" shown the boy by his foster parents, Mr and Mrs Gerald Levitt.

times advocated changing the law.

Fair And Just

a

.

the

or

The boy was born at Min-plans for relinquishing neapolis to Mrs. Mary Saunders | child both prior

to and after Borschell, 32, nightclub its birth," said Judge Culchan. hbatess who was not married: "No dire financial strália | Last" night; Senate Democratic

at the time.. She later married] ménta) distres, forced her ta leader London B. Johnson the boy's father after he cb- the decision to give thủ child said in a speech in Whitney,tained a divorce from his wife. away."-United Press. Texas,

that bo will urge

Mrs Borschell turned the | migration faw "thir and boy over to the Levitte shortly just,"

after he was born. The Levitts testified that they paid $800 in Rabbi Abraham J. Feldman, hospital bills and fawyer's focs president of the Bynagogue to obtain the baby in Minden-

Scotland Yard hangos to make the im

Announces Reshuffle

London, No.: 22. Arubafite at Scotland Yard, having been under treatment the London police headquarters, for shock for almost three was nandunced today. This was believed to bo a sequsi, to Last wooks... →

week a disclosure of a number Droused in black, and work of cases of corruption in

in the grief, she was taken ranks

Council of America and polis They have since moved

No Papers

spokesman for organizations to Detroit which he sald represent of or- every phase" nearly ganised Jewish life, followed audit of : Seri, Lehman'

The hostess relinquished the arguments in a statement pro intent without or adop pared for the sub-committee. tion papers. She said she would The statement did not, however, not have given him up but was

specifically endorses the bill forced to do so because

Leimmin was 11 at the time. sponsored by Sea. and: 12.02her Benators.

In refusing Mrá · Borschell'í Rabbi: babes corpus

Judge Foldnika spoke, brainii, the Culehan said there were no origins diretostabos in the case which pallotti. Lomilgens would justify returning the boy

Ironi from the hospital directly to Under this shume, a senior Mihodia police headquarters, police officer was placed on the where she was questioned by retired list and three others Pintiell and Gulotta for were trenatured to other posts. Į Sen. three hours.

John Notte-Bower, Londar el potice, chief, Kostabile Gulotta maid afterward that neede the information shi had given 450 "does not materially; alt

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