THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1960.
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UAR claims six spy rings BARONESS POLITICAL PRISONERS
smashed Congress passes
DEMANDS FOR DEATH SENTENCE
Cairo, Apr. 21.
Cairo newspapers today splashed reports of the smashing of six Istacli spy rings by UAR intelligence and gave details of prosecution demands for the death of the and imprisonment of some accused.
Sisters suffocated in bags
New York,. Apr. 21.
The newspaper said 16 jerzple has been arrested, including Dr Fritz Katz a West
German
it
12 Alexandria hospital, for whom life Im- prisonment was being demand- ed by the prosecutor.
Others eluded two Italians,
ja Datelinan, a lawyer and four MAD air force ratings. The death penalty had so far been prouted in the cases of Sven of the 16.
The reports said the lawyer, mahim Rashid, was necured of Two sisters, each with her reporting UAR military, poilti- hend enclosed in a plastic eat and economic Information bag, were found suffocat-; which included army concentra- Che Syrian-Isracti ed today in the apart-tong
Ljusardine
of Major and details ment they shared.
Salah Salem's visit to Moscow.
Invisible ink
They were Miss Mary Hate-
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Mrs Margaret Scherrer, 72 Mia Haniatg
Mrs Scherre They id Rashid contacted Noved in with after the latter's Bustani, a certain Mr Brun, director of Frank, died & year ago.
Foreign el American Mrs Frank Gruber, who ten-Bank, Tangier," a Switzerland | ed the four-room apartment to and through him met another the sisters and resided jes
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called "Warden" Rardid to report
The reports said Warden told to him in in- owing to the fuct visible ink that Warden's. work was con- Rofidential and he wanted to in-
vat funds in the UAR.
same baulding, sumraoned polive In the rear that something and happened to the wornata.
Mary was found in a bedroom and Margaret on a rough in the Hving room. notes. AP.
There werTE
FRENCH DEBT REPAYMENT
Paris, Apr. 21. French Minister of Finance and Econetic Affairs Wilfred Baumgartner said today that France may pay back a new in- ktailment of its deb to the International Monetary Fund in May.
Speaking before the National
The report raid Rashid was paid 2,500 Swiss Francs (about K$3.3301 by Warden, who also introduced him
woman 10 a | nameri Ruth Baumern nt
Zurich burst.
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The reports sald another those arrested, a former Misrair co-pilot mamed Fahmy, had been irrepulted to Israeli espionage by
a man named John Mason
Ini Khartoum.
Israeli agent Maan, the report suld, told Falimy he worked for an anti- Communist organisation and wanted to help rid Egypt of s pro-Communist leadership,
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civil rights bill
Washington. Apr. 21.
The House of Re- presentatives gave final and overwhelming con gressional approval to- day to a civil rights Bill containing new Negro voting guarantees. The roll call vote was 288 to 95.
The
measure,
the Яecond major civil rights Bill produced by Congress since the re- construction era follow- ing the Civil War--now goes to President Elsen- hower who is expected to sign it into law.
The House action end- ed a struggle over civil rights legislation that
has dominated this election-year Congress since its opening day on January 6,
The House completed Congressional action by nccepting withou! change 16 amendments which the Senate wrote into the original House Bill.
ed
The final House vole never in doubt—was a anti-climax to the heat- civil rights debate in both Houses carlier this year. At one stage the dispute kept the Senate in a record- breaking round-the-clock session for 125 hours.- UPL
Kennedy objects
to emphasis on religion
Washington, Apr. 21.
Senator Jolm Kennedy, a leading Democratic can- didate for the nomination for President, com- plained today about the "constant emphasis" upon religion in the 1960 election campaign. Senator Kennedy, Ronan * find that suggéstión highly Catholic, took issue in a speech distasteful," he said, so the annual meeting of the "Are we
coing to
remit to American Society of Newspaper: the world. What a Jew
can be Editors with those who were efected Mayor of Dublin, a chain be analysing the results of the re- Protestint cent primary election in Wi-Foreign Minister of France, a Moslem can serve in the Idel Parliament, but a Catholle can- not be President of the United States?
consin on the basis of the re- Digion of voters.
Serator Kennedy declared that voters, whether Catholics, Protestants or Jews, made up their minds
for many diverse casons.
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can
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"Are we to fell Chancellor Adenauer, for example, that wo want him riding his all on our but that he "To submit the camiidates front-lines, to a religious test is unfair were an American we would witi Dur enough—to apply it to the never entrust hitn voters
we would themselves
de Presidency nor is grading und wholly un-accept our distinguished guet,
Genoral de Gaulle?"-Reuter. warranted," he said.
Presidency
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Assembly Finance Commissuti, i Faluny sent reports of mill- M. Baumgartner sald that
tary matters to an Israeli ngent France's net foreign currency named Volcan in Milan-Reu-after all, the British Crown,
reserves had increased by oxutter.
$200 million since January 1.
He said that France's trade
balance nad shown satisfactory
progress for a year.
serving a dual capacity in both Church and State. The Presi- Ident is not elected to be Pro- Madrid, Apr. 21. sector of the Falth or guardian altend- Gen, Abdul Majid. Hassan, of public morals. Ils
Various indication; also show- į Magor of Bagdad, was guest of fance at church on Sunday ed satisfactory economte activity honour at a lunch given by should be his business alone,
Since the Count of Mayalde, Mayor not showcase for on the whole, he said. the beginning of the year, this of Madrid, at the Puerta de nation."
the
term
ectivity as heen stabilised at a Hierro Country Club today.--- Senator Kennedy said he was
LAP. high level-AF?.
growing weary of the "Catholic President,"
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International drug
conference
Genova, Apr. 21.
for President," he The United Nations commis- sion on narcotic drugs will discuss the problem of the illicit drug traffic at its mooting in Genera scheduled for April 25 to May 13, it was disclosed hero today,
speaks for the Catholic Church on policy, d
one in 110 Church speaks for me."
Senator Kannedy reiterated carlier statements that, if elveted President, he would not be responsive to pressure from the Catholic
The Church which might influence or Interfere with us conduct in office.
Little or no attention WITH pand to my religion when I took the valios senator in 1953 or as a naval officer in 1941," he gold.
Every level
my
office
faith
receives commission annual reports on this subject from ench Government. The international police organisation Interpol also presents reports on the same subject.
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traffic.
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this contatant cumphasis upon n candidate's religion and that of his supporters?"
He rejected suggestions that he should withdraw from the Presidential race and accept the
Vice-Presidentia; nomination of the Democratle Party in order to avoid a religious controversy.
Mount Etna gushes big lava flow
ای
Et will make study
£1 certain substances which do not actually fall within the scope of agreements, international drug
and tran- such as barbiturates quiser, which in some cases can lead to addiction-AFP.
De Gaulle's visit hits a discord
Toronto, Apr. 21. Demonstrators CHITYIDE signs demanding that France get oul of Algeria and qult mubicar testa today provided discord in the art note of
President, Charles De Gaulle's nobeduled 11-day visit Ju Canada and tho
States,
Unlied
Catania, Silly, Apr. 21. Towering Mount Etna, Bielly's
and Europe's most sofive Loday .volcano, gushed lavA
with explosive activity in two of fla cones, Two foams of lave about 020 foot long, Incandescent with molten rock, were clearly visible De Gaulle received a disappoint- over undirols of miles during ingly cool reception. the night. Volennologiæta sold
Only small KYOUKS athered the activity was "normal"
along the route of his motorende No Inhabited
are from
the airport to Chy Jili threatened by the lava flow- and from there to Montreal-
UPI.
UPI and AP.
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And In Montreal, Prezident
SENT TO JAIL
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New York, Apr. 21. Baroness Kathleen
Koenigswarter, 16-year- old Englishwoman now living in Weehawken, New Jersey, was sen- tenced today to three years in jail and fined $3,000 on L nurcotics possession charge,
She was released in $10,000 bail by Judge. James Gallo pending an appeal to the Slate Superior Court.
The Baroness was arrested by Delaware State police on Octola vi 15. 1958, after a search of bug- sage In her eur allegedly un covered marijuana in sull-
csuse,
Travelling with the BareNESS at the time was Thelonious Mork, progressive jazz pianist, and Charles Rouse, à'saxophone player, both of New York. They
taken had been
before iL mastistratę On disorderly
conduct charges,—AP,
CAPITAL AIRLINES
ORDERS SALARY CUT
Washington, Apr. 21. Directors of debt-ridden Capital Airlines today ordered salaries of officers
RELEASED IN
SOUTHERN RHODESIA
Salisbury, Apr. 21.
The Southern Rhodesian Government announced today that it has decided to release 34 Africans held as political prisoners under the state of emergency since February 1959.
Orchestra cancels Seoul
concerts
Six will be released from Marandella jail and 28
from Gokwe restriction area.
emergency was
After these releases only 54] The state of will sit be held on polltend lifted in the Colony Д Low prisoners in Southern Rhodesia,months after a preventive de- 14 in jail and 40 In restriction tention act was passed so that The Africans could still be held
areas.
Today's announcement said without trial-Reuter. those being held on May 20 will have their cases auto- : matically reviewed by the Gov- ernment.
News of the releases cames on the eve of the departure of Sir Edgar Whitehead, Southern Boston, Apr. 21. Rhodesia's Prime Minister, for The Boston Symphony London for Laiks with Lord Orchestra Today
announced Home, the Commonwealth Re- cancellation of two scheduled lations Secretary, on the en- concerts in Korea due 10
stitution of Southern Rhodesta. | "national unrest"
riols in Seoul.
rid bloody
Reserved powers
Fanfani backed
Rome, Apr. 21. Italian Premier designate Amintore Farfani has reported- ly oblained the backing of his Christian Democrat Party steer- Ing committee for his altempt to form a left-of-centre govern- Sir Edgar hopes to negotiatement with the support of the the removal of some of the Social Democrats and Republi- United Kingdom Government's cans, It was unofficially learned "reserved powers" over the hượm tonight. Orchestra manager Thomas Colony.
The report has so far not D. Perry Jr, said it was notified the Government is satisfled thut AFP.
The announcement added that] received official confinuation, by the State Department that the general security siluation
been Bad the US Embassy release of the men will not "im- ษ
The amcerts had been scheduled April 29 and 30 z Seoul at the start of a seven- work tour of the Far East and Australia.
the cancellation freed to
has improved so much that the
in Korea and the loc. sponsors, perit the inaintenance of law and
The
Successful flight
The four includes 22 concertsorder or endanger the sufely of cut at least 10 per cent. in Japan starting May 4, three The State." They are to be re- They also announced that | in the Philippines June 1, 2, and ¦ leased on Saturday,
2 and nine in Australia and
announcement also eald Capital is seeking to arrange a meeting with its nudn creditor, | New Zealmal staring June 6.---| the Government will release
Cape Canaveral, Apr. 21. Vickers-Armstrongs Luul in UPI.
seven Africans from Morandella
The U.S. Air Force launched jail to Golwe restriction, ren, Titan Intercontinental missile London, at the earliest prac
where they enn rejoin their on a successful 5,000-mile light families and grow crops.
tuday. The announcement said the An policy of the Government was hour after
Heal dale to discuss possible solutions to its financial crisis.
The British company holds u mortgage on Capital's planes, in- cluding the 55 Viscounts the aishno bought from Vickers, and is suing for $34 million it says is due. In another development, the Civil renautics Board ordered an investigation of capital's
financial difficulties call for a subsidy.-AP.
Assets unfrozen
the
announcement half an suid the launching to keep the easer of detainees the DB-fuul rocket, carrying o and restrictees under constant facifcal-type nose cone, hit the Acera, Apr. 21. Glunu today unfroze French | review,
intended target area assets which were placed under Originally about 60 Africans Atlantic near Ascension Island. control #5 11 protest gesture were held in a roundup of Atrl- The announcement said # following France's first atomic con National Congress leaders achieved "most" of test blast in the Sahara lost and supporters In Southern objectives, indicating the flight Febuary —Reuter.
Rhodesia.
was not perfect.~~~Reuter.
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