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Allegation

Chicago, Jan. 31. Bennie (the dishwasher) Bedwell testified today that he was tricked and bulled into confessing the murder of two teen-aged sisters, but falled to win the freedom ke demanded.

The burly, Illiterate, self- styled ladies' nina along Chiengo's Skid Row talked for mort than three hours in the Criminal Court in an attempt la have ball set in the double mur- der charges against him,

He said Sheriff's police told him he would be charged only with disorderly conduct if he admitted the killings.

Hevtwell originally had con- fessed to spending a week with the girls-Barbara Grimes, 16, and her sister Patricia, 13-on Skid Row and then leaving their naked bodies to freeze January 13.

HE WAS SCARED

on

He told the Chief Justice, Mr Wilbur Crowley, today that he algud the 14-page statement of gift on Sunday because "I was seared and they told me about gelling off easy!"

Alter deputies had kicked and slapped him: Bedwell sald, Undersheriff Fred Brennan twice enve him money-$6 and £15-- and promised him a new suit of clothes.

A Slight Concession For Hongkong

Washington, Jan, 31.

The Bureau of Foreign Commerce of the Commervé Department today announced relaxation of the restrictions on United States exports to Hongkong.

BFC ometals described the easing of requirements na "very slight."

The bureau said that United States exporters now might ship up to 35 dollars worth of most non-strategic commodities to the Colony without applying for individual export licences. BFC has kept US exports to Hongkong under clear scrutiny because of its proximity to the Chinesa mainland Reuter.

STARTLING EVIDENCE

AT INQUEST

Nicosia, Jan. 31.

A 26-year-old Cypriot Greek youth who died while in detention last November was stated at an inquest in Limassol today to have died as a result of internal haemorrhage and heart failure.

This was due to pressure by a blood clot in the cardial region it was stated.

Nuclear Weapons

BRITAIN

NOT IN

THE RACE

The inquest was on Andreas Panayiotou, who died while held in custody at Flatres Military Camp. in southwest Cyprus, on November 19. A post mortem was held in Nicosia a day later, but the findings were not then unnounced.

Hand-To-Hand

Fighting In Prison Riot

Palermo, Jan. 81. Riot police using tear gas and rifle fire, and backed by armoured cars, today quelled a mutiny by 200 rioting prisoners in Ucclardone prison after an all-night battle.

"

The revolt collapsed when a hall of machine gun fire ripped through the rooftop cornice whore the prisoners, weakened after a

a night in the open without food, covered for shelter.

Grim-faced guards escorted weeping relatives to a cell where the body of 35-year-old Salva tore Tinnirello, long-ter prisoner killed in hand-to-hand fighting in the Anal police assault, lay on a rough wooden bier.

16 INJURED Six other prisoners and 10 policemen were injured in the final skirmish to dislodge the mutineers.

Three police-guards held na hostages were released un- harmed when police burst Inlo the bullding.

1er

Rioters said they staged the A medical report on the post mutiny in protest against strie- mortem. signed by Dr P. the now prison

regulations, introduced by Clearkin, the government Alessandro Fadds, cutting down

governor, pathologist, was reud at the in-

visiting times and "extras."- quest today.

Reuter,

D. Dr

Clearkin's report

said showed body abrasions on

the the

Canal Entrance

Penshurst, Jan. 31. A former British govern- Panayiotou's ment

expert Loday numerous arms estimated that the proper- | luders toes, both elbows, Shortly before he signed the

tion of nuclear weapons held hunds, back of the buttocks, in- side the mouth, and on the lips confession at a midnight session by the great powers was and nose.

a motel, Bedwell said, offelals the United States 120 to 150, asured him the only possible Russia 100, and Britain 10. charge against him would br disorderly conduct resulting i Condemning Binain's policy from a drunken brawl beebuse

of competing in the the girls had frozen to death weapons and had not been murderal.-- United Press,

Sequel To Murder

Of Three Boys

There had been an extensive

haemorrhage in the entire extent of the abdominal wall, the re- miselvarport continued, but there was no TRCN Rear-Admiral external bruising.

There was S. A. Pears, fortner enel of

me bruising in the intestinal committee whlen decides what wall and the small Intestine

and weapons Brain forces wili huye, nurli bruises in the kidney said: "Even we had 50, tight of his ribs on the lett side would still be insignificant. were fractured, the report said.

"We are not in a position to compete in an armements race with the two giants."

He declared that Britain would be “a situng duck" in an atom war, but thought she could pr

MAN ARRESTED gai her world leadership if she

New York, Jon, 30.

A man wanted for questioning in the mystery slaying of three Chicago schoolboys was arrested

an unqualified.

not unilateral, renunciation of all methods of mass murder.-Chlon Mall Special.

by the New York police today MOON

when he arrived by plane from Europe.

William Rexroad Brooke, 39, was arrested on a homicide war- rant by a squad of 18 New York and Airport police officers as he stepped from a KLM plane,

In Chleage, police said he had been working in Iran for an ol

authorities

SOON

LANDING

FEASIBLE

Montreal, Jan, 31. A United States

expert on guided missilus said last night that he was confident that

landing would be made on the moon "within the next 20 years." company and had been sent home at police request to answer

The expert, Dr Willy Ley, a an Indictment on morals charges, German-born selentist who fled

Chicago

Bald to the United States, made the Brooke and a former room mute, prediction during a lecture he Harold Barthold, 39, were in- ave under the auspices of the dicted on three morals charges Chemical Institute of Canada's on the complaint of three young

engineering group. boys. Barthold pleaded guilty Mr Ley said the Soviet Union

asked been

repeatedly

oung chemical

to the charge and was sentenced had

to one to ilve years in prison. whether or not she intended Chicago police said Barthold launching a space satellite but had been ques

questioned extensive her answer had been evasive. ly about the murders of Robert Peterson,

can definitely answer 'no' 13. John Schuessler,

to the question of whether 13, and his brother Anton, Russia is leading the

United whore bodies were found in States in guided missiles," he ditch. They sald they were added-China Mail Special. satisfied Barthold had no con- neetion with the ease. United Press.

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Bruises Visible

Dr Cicaritin's report alan sald There was o quantity of bland on The left side of the chest. A number of bruises could be seen under the skin on top of his head and on brain skin there was a clot of blood.

In the abdominal cavity, there was a considemble quantity of free blood obviously due to an extensive haemorrhage.

Counsel

for

Panayiotou's parents remarked that it was inconceivable that no evidence had been submitted during the Inquest as to the deceased com- plaining of pain or injury which led to his "ünnatural and violent death."

brought to

He asked that Dr Clearkin be coroner and give evidence in appear before the connection with his report. The coroner granted this application, and the inquest adjourned.

Escape Attempt

Earlier, Captain F. L. Savery, of the intelligence groups, gave evidence that on November 18 he took the Cypriot to a spot near Kyperound Village, in the mountains, southwest Cyprus

the "where he was to show

onl location of an arms cache."

Captain Savery sald

that Panayiotou made bid to es cape while walking between two members of the security forces. He jumped over a wall and fell into a clump of bushes. "We-two "mambers of my party and 1-caught him, lifted and placed him back in our will each have

Captain Savery sald, car"

He added that Panayiotou sterling,

and each of the was placed in his cell at Platres civilian interness £48.

10s. and no

bruises were seen on

Panayiotou looked

THE PAY-OFF

London, Jan. 31. About 50,000 British former prisoners of war of the Japanese him

103.

received £67.

the

sterling, when the Anal distribu- him. He told the inquest that tion of the proceeds of Japanese ascts has been comple.cd, the Minister of Pensions announced tonight-China Mall Special,

of

Spies Sentenced

Prague, Jan. 31, Four Czechoslovak employees tho Belgian Legation in Prague were sentenced yester- day to gaol terms of 10 to 20 years on charges of spying for the West.

They were said to have helped. a former Czechoslovak com -mercial attache in Brussels, Eduard Vondracek, whose arrest as an alleged American. agent was announced here on Novem ber D.-China Mail Special.

11 Die In Floods

cell and made no complaints.

Cross-examined. Captain Sa- very dented that Panayiotou was struck or hit while in detention.

China Mail Special,

Hard-Drinking Britons

London, Jan. 31.,, sterling on alcoholic drinks in Brilons opent £850 million

annual figures are avaliable. 1955, the latest year for which

House of Commons today in This figure was given in the

reply to a question.

Mr Iain McCleod, Minister of

Labour, said il represented about

6.7 per cent of the aggregate of

Atlanta, Georgia, Jan. 31. all personal expenditure-China Rain pushed the Tennessee | Mail Special. Biver to the overdow point to- day while flood deaths in the nearby Appalachian Mountains climbed to 11. The Mayor of flooded, burning Presionburg in Kentucky naked the Governor for martial law.--United Press,

Eden's Successor

Leamington, Jan. 31. The local Conservative Party plcked a 44-year-old jutist to-

Quemoy Shelled night ap candidate to succeed Str

Talpel, Jan. 31. -

Amhony Edch in Parliament.

The nominee, Mr. John Hob- Communist shore batteries on son, chairman of Rutland Quar- Amoy tatico shelled the Nation tor Scasion Court, "la virtually. flat-held cöftaliore · island bf desired of election in the tradi- Quamoy on Wednesday. but tionally Conservativo district. caused no damage, the Defined JT|Hobson WÁS...

selected over Ministry....... Memoutieră today two other Conservative Uilter Pres

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Dr

Cairo, Jan. 31.

harbour, south

of. Suez, at the entrance of the canal, is now

open for northəl navigation, Lieutenant-General chief, reported tonight. Raymond Wheeler, UN salvage

The harbour was opened after the lifting of the wreck of the 1,000-ton Egyptian ship Zama- ek. Its stern section was re- moved yesterday.

In Port Said, salvage opera- long In the harbour were halled today when Moslem workers stopped work for one hour Pin solidarity with the Algerian struggle for Independence."--- China Moll Special"

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