'Butcher Of
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 4, 1958.
A STRAIGHT COLD WAR MOVE AS ANTI-WEST CAMPAIGN RENEWED
Buchenwald RUSSIAN THREATS AT GENEVA
Gets Life
Bayreuth, July 3. Martin Sommer, known
as the "Butcher of Buchenwald" was sen- tenced to life impri- sonment with hard Jabour by the Bay-|
reuth court today.
The Government had askeri that 25 sentences of life imprisonment be handed
Pressure Again
For Cessation
Of N-Tests
By JOSEPH W. GRIGG
Geneva, July 3.
down against Sommer. The West prepared a detailed, concrete
who was charged with
the
responsibility for many former conventration
deaths
German
camp.
The Heaviest
Since the West German con- titution abolished capital punishment, life imprisonment in the heaviest sentence that can be handed down by a court.
plan for policing nuclear test explosions today amid ominous Soviet threats to withdraw from the Geneva Conference if the U.S. does not promise to halt nuclear tests immediately.
Selentisis of the U.S., Britain, France and Canada niet for
Salmon Pinkiearly four hours 10 complete
The tial had to be postioned Haren Dress
fot several years, because Som- mr who was periously wounded. during the war, had to undergo avveral operation. before dociera declared him (t. to stand triad;
'The eturi procedure took this into account, for the in- Heiment was limited to 33
committed
while
murders Buchenwald.
al
the
original aceusallons includes Three times that number,
In that way the original #13 page diettent was cut down
in three pages,
The
tidal nevertheless
trukt
four weeks, although the verligt came as the surprise in view of the telling vidence and testi- many farmlided by many Hussen
The Harshest Concentrating
cases,
wil-
the Cars] =
tial murders" is the undletment the court found Sommer guilty. in 25
the prosecutor | noting that life imprisonment et hurd labour was the harshest applicable, sentence
stressed
that Sommer had less absolute. ly aware of the legality of the murders he comtaltte in the concentration camp.
"The 'defence
same point
tank ap the
to try to prove that Sanner would Hever
have kilet immales on
his
Own Inflative, but
11 aelod
ouly on ordCTR.
The defence also cast doubi on alimony concerning injec-| Nine of putron administered to
inmates by Sommar.
Sommer spoke in his own de- Fonto for two toors.
He sat he had never killed any one by ink ction of poison or had only "assisted" air and doctors who were injecting air into veins of lumates by lying their hands.
Princess Margaret, in salmon pink harem dress and ermine cape, is seen leaving The Casino,in Soho. Landon, after altending the per- formatier of Be Cinerama show, "Seven Wonders of The World."--Reuterphoto;
No New Bill
Washington, July 3. Prezident Bsendower's ad- He said is only faul was ministration has decided againa never in have dirobiyeli an submitting any new 2011 16 orkr 9 ||*||tc! he would
Congress this year for the re- legitimately only be punished turn of seized wartime nssels
for having siniek inmates to their former German owrers, Megolly, -France-Presse,
officials said today--Reuter.
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the plan which they presumably will gulmit to the Russians to- Iberow. -
The conference is trying to work out an inspection scheme for muclear test explosions. The Wet's hope was to get the con- ! ference on a bass of pure Irelande: 1 t] f88412473# #t 35 ; between Western
scientists.
ind Soviet bloc
But the Soviets, in a straight cold war move, began renewing pressure for Imunediate Dessa- tian of Western nuclear tests.
48-Hour Recess
They dit so while the confer- ere marked time in a 48-Bour reces until tomorrow afletszonn after caly two bret working
sersions, There was no oficial explanation for the recess and both Westere and Suviet bloc delegates maintained secrecy.
Dil the unexplairest suspens sice, coupled with the Lesirey and the renewal Moscow's
campaign for nuclear lesi rus- pension, appeareAl -to bode 111
DULLES LEAVES FOR PARIS
TALKS
Washington, July 3. Mr John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State,
left Washington today for Paris for a week- end conference with General Charles Gaulle.
de
The Secretary's special air transport plane was due
to land in Paris at 4 p.m. local time tomorrow. Mr Dulles, accompanied by his wife, took with him several senior State Department officials, Including Mr C Burke Elbriek, the Assistant Secretary of State for Europe, Mr Philip Farley, Special Aa- eistunt for atomic energy mol- ters; and Mr Andrew Berding, Assistant Secretary of State) for Public Affairs.
Communism
Mr Dulles was to leave Parks of midnight local time on Savur- day for the reluen fight to Washington.
The Secretary of State told a press conference earlier today That during his talks withį General de Gaulle be ex- pected to review international problems, specially the pro- blem ped by the threat of International Communism. Mr Dulles was also expected
to discuss France's role as a
seek nuclear power and to
the vleis of General de Gaulle on North Atlantic de- fence and the development of The Comunon Market andl atomie energy authority n Western Europe.
for the success of the parley MP Dulles made no stalement ou
Just before the conferenen mel, Moscow plled on pressure
to get the US. to suspend lests at once. The U.S. refused any such advance commitment, The Hussians first threatened not to send a delegation to Genova at all, then relented and sent it after all,
But today they revived their enmpaign In anti-Western articles In the Soviet Government organ Izvestia and in Unila, offëtal organ of the Italian Communist Party-UP.I
SINGAPORE BILL FOR DEBATE
London, July 3.
his departure.---Reuter,
'Red Devil'
Commander
To Crack
Eoka
Nicosia, July 3. Britain today appointed one of its toughest soldiers, Maj. Gen. Kenneth Darling, to crack Eoka. the extremist branch of the Greek Cypriot inde pendence movement.
British authorities.
announced
A bill to establish a Stato of:
Singapore "and for the -peace, order and good!
government thereof," will that General Darling would sur- be debated by the House ceed Maj. Gen. Douglas Kendrew of Commons on Friday, as Director of Operations.
July 11, Mr R. A. Butler, leader of the House, an- nounced today.
SMASHED NETWORK
bay
General Darling commanded "Fac bill implements the parachute brigade in Egypt in Anglo-Singapore coritulional 1951-62 where she smashed the agreement of May Just which Egyptian extremist network gives the Island crown colony bulldozing whole villages hor full internal self-government.bouring snipera und using his tough, red-bereted paratroopers It hur only two clauses.
The
government will Le
es the spearhead of his fure.
nching og Friday week for o Significantly, Darling's nid second reading-ogreement in brigade is already in Cyprus principle, Detailed discussion where it is at present being used
of the clauses will follow at aas a mobile reserve. later date.
FREEDOM FIGHTER REMEMBERS
K
Fighter who owes his life to Nagy,
The scene at the Cenotaph war memorial, London recently, when 38 Hungarian refugece assembled to place a wreath on | Says Mr Endrol "In 1957 1 was the Cenotaph In honour of former Premier Imre Nagy and the colleagues executed with hlm.
Holding the wreath to 31-year- old Kanzy Endre, Freedom
A
arrested and charged with high trasson. After lengthy Inter-
rogation and mockery of telal I was sentenced to death. "For weeke i langulshod in the secret police prison In Buda.
pest. Then Napy came to the office. i was released on kla orders."
He also says tie has "good reason to balleve" that Nagy and General Maloter died in Mos. cow six months before tha announcement of thair exocu- tlon.-Express.
De Gaulle Makes Gesture
Towards
'Integration'
Algiers, July 3.
Gen. Charles de Gaulle promised Algerian Moslems better jobs and schooling tonight but he kept vague about future ties between France and Algeria.
However, he announced that De Gaulle addressed the press [anillion) will be added to the from TOON on both will have al the summer palace at the end 62 billion Franes ($147 million) the same postage stamps. This of a three-day tour of Algeria's earmarked for Algerian develop was seen as a possible gesture villages and balilefronts.
ment in this year's French toward the integration" of It was his second Visit to the budget. ¦ Fance and Algeria that French | rebelilon-wracked territory since,
residents and Army officers here have been demanding.
The Government hopes to General Darling also took part i get the bill through Parliament in the 1956 Sucz invasion as
to the by the end of the month-Reu- Chief-nt-Sina
Opera- tional Commander, General Sir Hugh Stockwell.
LAST.
Gaining Support From All Quarters
Singapore, July 3.
The Chief Minister, Mr Lim
Yew Hock, said today his pro-
He will take over his new post | in October, authorities said.-
...
Relaxation
Singapore, July 3.
posed United Socialist Front was Singapore immigration auto- "going support from all quars rities have relaxed their ban on the entry of China-bound transit
ters."
Mr Lim called for the forma-russengers
from Indonesian
Lion of the Front-to oppose porta where there are no British
consulates. extremiam-last Monday,
This follows representations He said if the Front was formed his own Labour Front made by the Singapore Chinese Party would be dissolved in it.Chlimber of Commerce.--Reu Reuter.
For.
Best-Dressed
Missile-Man
An improvaď suật to pro», tect missiles,ṣṇrvicing crawn against the highly corrosiva chemicals which they must handle has been standardized by the U.B. Army. The now ensemble covers the crewmen from head to foot with lon». permeable material and om ploys the recently standard- lead Army chemical Corpo M-15 mask, breathing apparatus which feada com- pressed air from a pair of small tanka sarried on the back-Keystone.
NEW U.S. NOTE TO RUSSIA ON SOLDIERS
Washington, July 3.
THE American State Depart
་
Christian Herter.
inter. "This question is пов
no June 1.
Returns
He said. "In 10 years at the he came to power in Francemost all Algerian children will be going to school." At present, relatively few of Algeria's Im- He returned to Paris tonight the side of a classroom.
poverished Moslems over BOC on board a Caravelle Jetliner. He will meet US. Secretary of State, John Foster Dulles Saturday.
On
Housing construction will be doubled this year, de Gaulle promised.
U.S.-Frendi relations hinge To Sit Together largely on whother de Gaulle can end the $1.7 billon t year.
Europears and Mostem will Algerian waат,
where
Moslem sit in the same territorial and nationalists are fighting for in-municipal assemblies, he said, dependence from France. and Algeria's velled women will
De Gaulle announced that ou get the vote. extra 15 billon Francs (US$35
PAPER HELPS
MAN FIND WIFE
Singapore, July 4. The Straits Times said today six girls had replied to a 28-year-old Sydney man who had asked the paper to help him find an Asian bride.
The Times said the Australian had wrliler that he had former- ly worked in Malaya; had his own home, and wanted a girl who was keen on sport and music.
The Times Rad onc girl wrote: "As I would like very much to go abroad, I think this is the only chance for me."
Czech Warning To West On Rocket Bases
Prague, July 3,
The Czechoslovak Prime
Minister
Mr Viliam Siroky said today that if West Gorman atomic rearmament goes ahead, the Warsaw Pact would have to study the ques- tion of setting up rocket Jaunching stations in Czechoslovakia, Poland and East Germany.
Mr Siruky issued this warning
in a report to the National Assembly on the recent moeling In Moscow of the political com- mitee of the Warsaw Pact eastern equivalent of Nato.
FIRST TIME
Olxrvers noted this was the first time a Communist bloc spokesman had directly threal- ened this counter
measure to the plans to equip the West German forces with United States atomle missiles.
Mr Siroky said, "There is no doubt that the fulfilment of the utomle armament
Foderal Germany would ercase tha war and step tension.
in- danger of atomia up international
The member sales of the without Wuruw Pact would doubt be forced-in the interest of safeguarding peace and their security-to study the question of the melting up of rocket launching sites in Czechoslo velda, Poland and East
Ger--
| meny."—RowET.
Court Action Against Rossellini
Rome, July 3.
Two Italian businessmen brought bankruptcy action against movio dir- ector Roberto Rossellini yesterday charging the __estranged......_husband... of actress Ingrid Bergman with failing to repay a US$34,768 loan.
Pierluigi Rossi And Renzo Roest said Rossellini sluned two promissory notes last October 30 which were to have been honoured four months inter.
CREDITORS They said the notes wero
the Uranteed
Societal Fiduciaria Amministrazion Generali, in whose nume Ros- sellini and Miss Bergman had purchased two luxurious apart-
by
"Security is being re-establishments in Roine. ed," he said. "But would there However, the petition sald, be a slugle man who would re- when the creditors sought to fuse hla help to France for the Impound the apartments they work we envisage?"
discovered that mortgages and characterised the other debts already had been single category of stamp for claimed on the property.
"a isible i Judge Fillppo Mancuso took
De Gaulle
France and Algeria
| sign" of unity, but did not say the claim under advisement and how unification would be announced he would give judg
| achieved.—UP.I.
ment on July 17.-U. P. I.
UPROAR OVER
COUNCILLOR'S
NEW ‘MRS'
Grimsby, July 3.
Another candidate, a Eurasian, Councillor Tom Mould admitted here today that
nged, raid: "I love music, dateing, social life, and most of all hord work."Reuter.
VICTIM OF THE 30-YEAR ITCH'
the woman with him when he was introduced to Queen Elizabeth was his landlady his wife.
"They were introduced
~~~ not
"I've been separated (or a Mrs number of years. My wife lives
Mould" when the Queen and in another town."
"Councillor Mould and
Prince Philip visited Grimsby In her terraces house in last weekend.
Grimaby, his landlady, 82-year- London, July 8. for Lawyers
Lady Molly
old Mr Allco Ellis, a war widows Yesterday another member of gold, "There Huggins announced today sho the Council protested that anyone to gosalp.
is no
cause for has started divorce, proceedings "grave breach of eifquette" had against her husband, Sir John been committed.
"I was · presented
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|Queen and the Duke as
Mould' because that's what a log of people call mo.
“I suppose you could call me | his landlady, "although that is a
bit.cold!
So Happy
Huggins, whom she said fell victim to the 30-year Itch and ran away with another woman" The lawyers said 'divorce pro-
This councillor, Ma Peter cecilings, to end the 29-year Shemwell,
told reporters; "It mariage "were commenced on was an insult to Her Majesty and were still and also to the wives of other Secretary of Stale, Mr Mr Strioganov told reporters May 20, 1930-
pending. E
courelllors." Lady Huggins, 60, ond Sir within the compelman of the Jolin, 60-year-old grandfather "I think the councillor comi-
"E WILD meat for the second ima
so happy when the asked the The note askoð * in 24 ‘hours today
the Barlet Soviet Union,"
and former Governor-General of cerned should resign,”*..
Queen abool; hands with Union to set under post-war He sald the post-war agreements, Jamales, were separated · last Soviet Union to interveno
that I was nearly in tears,” between to free
ingreements
Tinda under which
talled spring- with East Gotyány
Tom Mould, a burly 87-year- Mès Amelia Moull, Tom'a Stalog and the Big Three Western
claime Russia nino U.B. blātoru held there.
in Hull, Bald. Both he and 45-year-old Mrs old blacksmith's striker, roared wife, who lives -Powers to Help obtain the responsible for freeing any Margaret Hitchcock, with whom with laughter when told of this. "Ilam mire he did not intend The new U.8. note was hanged relesso" "of the "mov, who U.S. olligens who socidentally
Lady Huggin say her husband He said, "Resign? "Not me. Ioty iteulk by prescaling: soms- ....lo the Savlet Charge
"grošand, tho' “Eaut“ German go Inta East Germany, - did is in love, were inst reported on shall not apologise because. Tļonú elas as his wife. Ja'afaires,
Mr .Bergot · border in a helloopter CH not apply to the present case, holiday
" do not begrudge anyone together in Rapallo, don't think I've done anything -Steuler. June 7.
wrong. Bulögunar, þy the Under
the honour."--Reuter.
Abe
Italy-UP.