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Lover's Indifference
To Wile Criticised At Murder Trial
Perpignan, Jan. 12.
Marguerite Marty criticised her "girl-mad" lover's indiference to his wife, when the lumpily built peasant woman's poison murder trial began
here today.
SEE LODGE China's 'Counter Proposals To Be Discussed
New York, Jan, 12.
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GREAT EXPECTATIONS
Mr Dag Hammarskjold, United Nations Secretary-General, expected back here late to-| TO-MORROW morrow afternoon from his mission to Peking, will immediately inform Mr Henry Cabot Lodge, the United States delegate, of counter proposals believed to have been made by China on the 11 gaoled American airmen.
It is understood that Mr Hammarskjok will also see Sir Pierson Dixon, the British permanent representative and probably other delegates.
He in expected to brief them fully on the talks he had with the Chinese Prime Minister, Mr Chou En-Jai, during which as the final communique said; "Reference was made at the same time to questions pertinent to the relaxation of world tension."
spokesman, Mr Henry t'n'es ́ ́
rakl
He was authorised by the United Nations
General As-Sudam sembly to seek the release of relating to M- Hammarskjold's the li airmen, Imprisoned as nsion had been revived bat spies, and that of other United these રાત. no! discurs th. Nations prisoners in Communist "subtor of the negotiatioun, hands.
EXECUTIVES FLY TO
MEET HIM
Mr Andrew Cordier, the Secretary-General's top exo- cutive assistant, and Mr Wilder Foote, head of the United Nationa
Press Bures, flew to Bar Francisco overnight to meci Mir Hammarskjold there. They will By back to New York with him and will probably leuss when and how Mr Ham- marskjold will make public the results of his mission.
Ho is due to report first to the 60 member fations.
The meeting with Mr Lake has been arranged on the initiative of the United Nations axi' has strengthened the belief 1.120 The Chinos: have ma do a proposition to which only the United States Government can reply.
IL
ray concern
possible
exchange of the prisoners with
Chinese students awaiting
exit visas after completing their
studies in science and medicine
Mme Marty is accused of giving a lethal dose of gardenal to the wife, her cousin, Jeanne Candela, jar American universities, in March, 1953.
Mme Marty said that
Jeanne "the first time Candela was ill," she informed her lover, Eloy Gomez Candela (also known as Elogio and Lucien) at eight o'clock in the morning, but he did not arrive till six in the evening.
She protestert
Jur
and said the mover al khi thư
Her f's opeke
GREAT ATTENHON Earller la he trial, which hay atiraoled great alten sjan throughout France — 6,000 asked for seats to watchser Candela kad several times
"GHOST"
DISTURBED
BURGLARS
יתן.
when
been referred to as a "piri- elance", but, sitting anirtly in the court, realemally andling, he did not seem to bu the least embarrassed by the description, Referring to the night Mae Candela dieth spital Mine Marty, who tranghou! the heurit was extremely self- possessed,
declared that she never gave her cousin anything toris. She also denied that
the worried when the doctor
refused a burial notice.
Questioned about the
letters sent to the Lummy mous judicial authorities, which, the prosecution alleged, the shoud not have known about, she re- fused to revert the curves of her Information "for ITASETS
11
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Paris, Jan. 12.
a handsome, blue- Candeta, eyed
Speniord. toki the court Two burglars were that his mistress once sald to watching the door of Ahim. "If your wife were dead, private residence of a rich would you marry me?
The defence attorney asked, businessman in Turin,
"And what tkd you answer?" They were waiting for him Candela said, "I told her that and his family to go out I would not marry her." before they could
carry out their plan to break into the house where they knew they could find A large amount of
money and jewels.
One after the other all the members of the family went cut, The time had come,
Mme Marty inter
Bald thai
Candela was lying" when he made this statement to the court.
"GIVE ME TROUBLES"
The Presiding Judge asked Candela, "What old you think when you were told your wife was dead?"
They broke into the house endroing to give me troubles. There Candela said, "That thai wan went for the safe. They were
rumours going around. working hard on the latter when were
n strange noise behind them There were aheady suspicions. attracted
their attention.
TO THEIR HORROR This
turned ther head and saw, to their horror, a kind of mummy draped in what ap- a long white shoot. Doared to be a The apparition was emitting fourful noires.
They had never seen a ghost but this answered to their ˇides of the thing. One collapsed on the spot in a dead faint while the other made for the door and disappeprod hurriedly out of the heure. Whth the businessman came back home, he found the burger all lying on the floor. with, beside him, the "ghost" who had also calested: It was withered old lady in night shirt who was on me visit to, the businessman's house without the blangiura. Knowing... flranco-
People talked France-Presse.
POP
about me."-----
The United States has hinted In the past that it might be pre- pared to change Ita a:Litude on the granting of exit visas to the students if the imprisoned afr- mich were freed.
In the last two days, Peking has revived its demands for the release of the students.
OTHER DEMANDS?
Mr Chou En-lai may have made other dentanda and almost certainly brought up with Mr Hammarskjold the question of non-recognition of China by the United Nations.
I rid there estimates had Deen riven by "official sources"
which he did not identify.
1/1
Told of reports that the Bri- fich Government
had been in- Famed of developments Peking through its Charge d'Affaires in the Chinese expital, Mr Susdam repented that the Stats Departmen! had received word of the success or fature of the marsien.
"We cannot assume the British did not provide us with Informa- lon." he said. But he re'ured to ray what type of information might have come from London or any other sourc
ENVOY'S MEETING
Asked to comment оп Mr Hammarskjold'a meeting In Tokyo with Me John Allison, American Amba- sador Ple Japan, he sald only that no
malters of substance were discussed.
Mr Hammarskjold E ex- pected to arrive at the military air transport terminal in New York at 1030 GMT Lomorrow, Mr Suydum gald-Reuter.
Shop Lifting Teenager
Takes Life
Newcastle, England, Jan, 12.
Prolly Palricin Sheern, 13, gassed herself because she feared her school friends would know she had been accused of shop lifting before a juvenile court, a coroner was told here yesterday, The case of the airmen is a
Patricia was due to appear be
But great emotional Issue in
fore the court the
court yesterday,
worried for the need not have United States, and there will be considerable
names under British law the on Mr pressure Hammarskjold to make an early
children under 17 appearing la
und public disclosum of what went court cannot be published.
recorded The coroner, who on in Peking and whether the
suicide verdict, men's curly release can be ex-wonder if it might not have been commented: "I pected.
z
better if when she was caught He may hold a Press сол-
in the net she had had a good ference at UN Headquarters after he has seen Mr Lodge, Stroking off from the managerese
of the shop rather
than have Plerson Dixon and other been arrested." delegates.
Patricia teri A note to her
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