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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1957.
IRANIAN KILLERS CAUGHT NEW WEAPONS IN
Suez Dispute
SECURITY COUNCIL
TO MEET?
New York, Apr. 11.
Gang Leader's
Brother Pleads
To Be Shot
By BRIAN DEWHURST Tarbut, Pakistan, Apr. 11.
Sir Pierson Dixon of Ahmed Shah, the scrawny Iranian Britain, President of the United Nations Secu. tribesman who killed Mrs Anita Carroll, rity Council, conferred to pleaded with foreign correspondents to day with Mr Dag Ham-"shoot me now" rather than let him be marskjold, the Secretary- turned back to his countrymen
General, amid continuing reports that 鹗
Council punishment.
session is in the affing on the Suez Canal dispute.
for
The cringing. 47-year-oldį inborn hatred of Iranian pollce, eldest brother of the notorious) organised in ambush. But British Suurem fusisted | Shah, who have rubbed, piiluged that the conference was trot uti and murdered for 15 years was this subject.
They said unty worry sight, "minor malters" were discusɔtu.
هران
He frankly admitted shouting Other Informants outd they Mrs Carr in the back when did not think Sie Pierson would
tried to Be the brid- lose the opportunity to discuss spalten! Jeep containing the the possibility of bringin "Una | bullet-ridden bodiya of her bus- Conal issue buck
member Council.
Sitting behind shelter, the men and women rahued a deluge of bullets on the car carrying the Carrolls, Brewster and the two Iranlans, Ahmed Said the ocupants of the ear were taken completely by surprise and did test are back.
the 11- bumi. Kevin. Brewster A. Stopped Shooting
According to some delegalima sources.
tine-tub;e
11
Watson and two Iranians.
When all movement in
the
Bul he admly stated, "it wsvemily of the vehicle stopped, the tribesmen stopped shooting, he said.
Suddenly,
是
a musluke
Weeping Women
Biralogy" has been worked out by the West,
did
indiente
These curçës sag that it bớ tright officiut reports Cairo
the possiblity of agreement in the curreal Suez talks between the United States and Egypt, then delegations here would turn to more uelive pluta for convening! the Security Council.
continued,
A
tiguée jumped out of the vehicle
1 thterviewed Ahmed yester- nu stazed running.
day in the mud-thatched village: "I dropped to the ground and of Turbut while the weeping fired at about 400 yards Tange, women and children of the Shii | futting the running figure in the
middle kršte stapori in the background.
of the back," Ahmed Intelligent and cobra-quick said through an interpreter,
"When I fred, the tribe again with fantastar eunaingness-bu
murderer and a Har-Ahmed | opened up, pouring countless was bralet atud he knew
travelling by foot over 250 mile. In 10 or 11 shiya un some of the worst ter- and perhaps as early as next rain in the subcontinent, Ahmed week.
These sources said they fore saw the likelihood of a Counell meeting shortly After Easter
Winry 12211
Men
wan plati scared. This forecast was based on the
Sev. I probability of the current Cutro | the sights Lalks comminut to naught, - China Mall Special.
have fallen In of his rifly but he valny dismissed this as "tribal
war
This ouses is the capital of The crack Mekran frontiersmen.
Mikoyan Goingontier i
To Austria
Vienna, Apr. 11.
Soviet Deputy Premier Aus- tas 1. Mikoyan will pay Austria an offela) visit from April 23 to 27, a government spokesman said here today..
bullets into the body. We scut
NATI
4
US ARSENAL
SIXTEEN ARRESTED Bank Clerk Slipped On Egyptian Currency
Deal
By ERNEST ASHWICK
Geneva, Apr. 11.
Sixteen people have been arrested in Cairo be.
a man forward who came back cause of an error by a Swiss bank clerk in Geneva. and told us, it was a woman.
Be merely shrugged when asked to explain how IL was
that Mrs Carroll's body was found several miles from the bodies of the four others.
He said none of the tribe went near the vehicle.
If the tribe had knows they were foreigners they certainly
Ahmest added.
The grey-clad and very proud | would not have been killed,
patrolled the Lum-scorched compousset where Ahmed, 15 wonen und three young boys wall their falc.
Certain Death
The fate is almost certain to
"We'd have kidnapped them for ransom," he said blatantly
When a correspondent ofered Ahmed
a cigarette ha took it eagerly, fell to his knees, and
kissed his hund,
"In the name of Allah, dun'i
Entente
Cordiale
Confidence
ha
French
According to an Egyption financler, who has just arrived
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Two of the latest weapons, In the American arsenal" aro pictured here. Top is the AID Skywarrior, a twin-jet attack bomber; picture bottom showe the "Zuni" rocket, designed for use in Aghter and attack- type aircraft.Express Photo.
Surrender
Terms For Rebels
Algiers, Apr. 11. The Algerian radio to- day broadcast an appeal promising the protection of French security forces for the person and families of all rebels who turn them selves over to the autho- rities in the next two
In Switzerland from Cairo, an Egyptian police officer walked Into the main branch of an im- portant Swiss bank la Geneva last week and said that he had Egyptian severni thousand pounds to get rid of in Egypt against Swiss francs payable weeks.
in Geneva,
REMOVE
REMOVE BAN ON US CORRESPONDENTS
EDITORS PLEAD CASE
Washington, Apr. 11.
Frank H. Bartholomew, President of the United Press, urged today that the Government remove its ban against travel to China by Ameri can correspondents.
Ho
did so In a statement presented to the Senata Foreign | Relations Committee, which re- sured a series of hearings on the ban imposed by the State Department. Representatives of the American Society of News. paper Editors and other organi» sations also were scheduled at the day's hearing.
"The experience of a lifetime has deeply impressed upon me that the people have a right to the news, good and bad," said Bartholomew, "that the best in- forests of the people invariably sarved by complete access to all the news,"
Cut Off Source
"Efforts to cut off access news at its source, or efforts which might
misunderstood us atcpming from that motivation;"
be
The Queen
Thanks
France
Paris, Apr. 11. Queen Elizabeth of Bri- tain today sent the follow- ing message to the French President, Rena Coty, thanking him for the warm reception she re- ceived during her visit to France.
his statement continued, "simply "The President of the French tend to replace facts in the Republic. mindis
of the public with weasy
upprehensions and rumours
"On the conclusion of our state
visit to Paris, I and my President, and to the Govern
detrimental to the formation urband send to you, Monsieur of sound public opinion.
and
most slicers
"Free access to the news at its ment and people of France, our
weighs all other con- warmest
in the long run."
thanks. Bartholomew pointed out that
"Since we have been your
have experienced
the United Press now is "cover guests, wo ing Peking ns best as we can in kindness on all sides. Every day, discharge of our responsibility."wo have met with a welcome But the principal means now in from your citizens which by reporting what the Chinese touched our hearts and will re- radio says,
main one of our insting and hap- "In the control of our own Dies
plest memories.
are we
MITROVER correspondants elsewhere in the proud to think that our visit han warld,
we demonstrated the strength of the Including Moscow, can check back. We have no bonds which have sa long eziated such means of checking reports in peice and war between our from China."
pooples and upon which, we sek He rojucted suggestions that so great a store, the issue be compromised on a balls which would permit only a limited corps of American re- porters to visit China. The bun should be removed for reporters of individual newspapers, radio and TV stations, as well as the nows agencies.
Most Desirable
DEEPLY GRATEFUL
"We should be deeply grateful if you would convey our thanks to all those who have aansted in planning aid carrying out with meticulous aldill the details of the wonderful and artistic programme which you yourself The appeal, which will be
prepared for us and which has Algerian news-
given bob published by
of tin
much papers tomorrow, promised that
pleasure. no legal proceedings would be
"We pro looking forward to "It seems to me," Bartho- against rebels "in lomew's Instituted
statement. concluded, accing something of the north good faith". Rebels who sur "that the most desirable devo of France, but before we leave Im-rendered would be allowed to
lopment would be for the State the capital, we are anxious that choose their places of residence, Department to remove the ban you should receive
the 'assur- und jobs would be found for
against travel in China fromance of our gratitude and of our them, the appeal said,
the passports of American cor-yourself and the great nation of heartfelt good wishes, bath for respondenta
The unsuspecting clerk gave the police officer the names and addresses of "agents" in Cairo who would take the Egyptian Paris, Apr. 11. pounds. The Swiss francs would
paid out in Geneva Premier Guy bo
an intermediately the bank received he said, "Shoot mview published today that ofcation that the pounds had
been transferred. Was confident the Shattered Wrists Franco-British entente cor-
The police officer went back to Cairo and ordered the arrest diale would be capable of of the persons named by the Ahmed claimed Dad Shah was surmounting
difficu- Swiss bank on charges of cur- killed in an April a clash with Ities which may arise in rency trafficking. Iranian police. He pointed to
Shah's 19-year-old future. wite whis walked about the compound with shattered wrists and sald she was wounded when sho Ared back protecting her Elizabeth to France, that the In one bank in Zurich where fallen husband.
went to change entente cordiale was one of "the my informant But he refused to say where most solid pillars" of the Atlan- | Ave Egyptian pounds he was the
body Was and District tic alliance.
asked "How many hundreds of Commissioner Atzul claimed The Fronch Premier sald pounds 10 you willing to that Ahmed was lying.
any
be death before an Iranian tiringend me back to a slow death Mollet said in
Iran announced Pakis in Iran," squad. lan agreed to return the banditnow," for irin), and one Mr Mikoyan would have talks announcement sald prematurely with leading Austrian Govern, they already had entered train, men! leaders. Inspections of Several of
and the women inchustrial enterprises would children bore gunshot wounds alpo be Inchided In his from the chase by tranian poilco programme, he added.
ot the
battle in which they were by the Pakistani Mr Mikoyan'a
had captured visit
frontiersmen. originally been due 1051 Novein-
District Commissioner Major ber but was postponed in view Mohammed Afzul conducted the of events in Hungary at the
questioning. time.
Chancellor Julius Raub bai invited him during his Austrian state treaty talks in Moscow in April, 1956.-China Mail Special.
Almed claimed informers told the tribe that Iranian police would motor through the Iranshar Poss on March 24,
Dad Shah.
the 45-year-old lender of
tribe with
tho
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Mollet said in an Interview with the London Daily Express following the visit of Queen
'How Many?'
France and Britain had common change?" He asked the clerk He suld latest reports showed objectives in the Middle East: to it was usual to get Egyptian Dad Shah, his fearless sister, combat Communist influence in £100 notes to change and was Durblbb, her husband, Kareemi the area, to thwart Egyptian told: "Oh, we get thousands of Dad, and possibly Dad's youngor | Pan-Arab expansionism and to them every week." brother, Mohammed, still are at promote an Israell-Arab soitle-
| large.
Ahmed refused to budge on this
point and insisted Mohammed died a naturai death a year ago.
Fasting
After 80 minutes of question- ing in the blistering heat, Ahmed moved under a goatskin water bag.
Moslem month United Press.
Sino-Soviet
Trade Protocol
ment.
"Elizabeth, R." Presse,
It said that rebels must sur- render with their arms or have acceptable proof of their sin-
J. R. Wiggins, associate editor which you are head." ceri
of the
newspaper Washington The liberal meastires cerity
Post and Times Herald told the would not however be applied Committee that to collectors of taxes for the and complete tion" rebel clandestine organisation China would
surrender
of crimes, of the American people,
on
Franco-
The Queen Home
the interests or terrorista
Borve Builty
London, Apr. 11. the appeal said
Wiggins recalled that when The Queen, The appeal urged the populathe Chinese Government barred mood,
in a vivacious arrived home tonight tion to pass on, by word
non-Communisi newspapermen after a gay four-day vislata mouth, the
offer from visiting its territory On France. France-Press0,
October 6, 1040, the State De- The Queen was smiling and rartment had condemned Pek-talking animatedly o Prince ing's decision.
Philip, her husband, when she descended from a four-engined Viscount airliner which brought them home from Parle and
Cabinet Approves Bill
Same Tactics
He continued: "Now the Unit-Lille-United Press. ed States scens 10 have embraced the very laclles wa The notes are smuggled out
denounced and is trying to of Egypt to Beirut or Saudi
enforce from our side the THING OF PAST
Arabia and sent to Switzerland,
very exclusion of the press that He said that differences on
less than 10 years ago it brand- secondary points of Middio Swiss banks have now given
ed as an effort to blot out com- Enst policy between Britain instructions to their cashiers
pletely objective reporting and Franco were now a thing throughout the country not to
Bonn, Apr, 11. of the past.
accept any money from third The West German Cabinet events in the Communist
of China,” persons for paying into accounts today approved the text of a cupied territory
United Press and France-Presse. ratifying the of clients without written in bill
Common structions from the clients, Market and Euralom agree-
official menta,
spokesman
Mallet said the United Na tions had not yet been able to settle the Israell-Arab dispute or the Suez Canal problem.
THREE CONDITIONS
. Mollet said threo
would have to be met;
count.
conditions
Fear Prison
1. UN membership musi commit members to inter-
nal systems conforming with
the democratic principles of the charter.
International
ARTICLE CAUSES STIR IN BONN
of
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Bonn, Apr. 11. A West German Government
Treaty
Aggravation Of Dollar Problem
He said tho United Nations Egyptian police have been announced. But he refused food and drink, would not be able to achieve a touring the banks where they He was fasting until sunset in
The bill will empower the
Paris, Apr. 11. observance of Ramadan, the lasting result unless the letter suspect an Egyptian has an ac
and spirit of the United Na- count and are paying in small | Goverment to make tariff ad-
The Suez crisis had only of fasting-ons Charter were observed.
sums into the Egyptian's se- | justments provided for in the
"limited repercussions" on Common Markos Treaty by
Western European economy, decree. The spokesman said this
although it led to an ng would spare Parliament the trouble of passing a law every spokesman said today that
gravation of the dóllar article which appeared in the timo'an adjustment was made.
Information bul-problem," according to the govergiment's The spokesman said the Com-letin,
for annual report of the Or- Many
expressing support wealthy Egyptians
mon Market have, I am told, been caught in made valid for Berlin, but could Atlantic
Treaty would be Spain's admission to the North ganisation for European:
Organisation, Economic Co-operation, this manner and have had their
reflect the
govern- decl-property in Egypt either con-not be valid for the Baar til did not
published today. sions must be taken on fiscated or sequestered until the end of the transition period mont's official attitude.
during which the Sear remains The article only
The first volume of the re expressed the the basis of the facts and not they return to Egypt and ox- part of the French economic personal
"Europe Today port, called The Soviet Union and China under political pressures,
the spokesman said, Ho do said, however, the perspectives, 3. UN decisions should
remain problematical." "Neverw today signed a protocol on trade
Many, fooring long prison Parilament la expected to elined to say whether the thalces, overall European pro 30 vigorously applied, exchanges for the current year which mean that general dis" | BETALONCEm, prefer to stay
ratify the Euratom and Com- rmment
for or against duction was not significantly the Soviet news agency. Tass,
this mon Market Treaties before the Spady's admission to NATO. armament and the establishment. Switzerland, even though
The article in question hadt/duced, even though some fa- was of an international police force means losing their property in end of the present session, the
were hard hit in pers Express last before the autumn elections, caused a considerable str
countries wore necessary-France-Presse. Egypt. London
-Reuter.
Bona. —France-Presse,
10 report said that Britain and France wore the countries most affected by, the crisis, mainly because of speculative movements of capital which aggravated the in
Moscow, Apr. 11.
The agreement' which concluded and signed in Moe- cow following successful nego- tiations provides for
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of
EVICTION STAY
commodities,
|· OF PROCEEDING
Under the Soviet
agreement
the
Union is to supply
Trivandrum, Apr. 11. machine and press tools, oll Tho Governor of Kerala, drilling and coal mining equip India's first Communist state, ment, materials and equipment promulgated an ordinance to for geological research, electrical day to stay all eviction
proceed- equipment, excavators, instruings in the state, ments, oil and petroleum products, rolled steel and not plans to carry out major land ferrous metais, chemicals, medi- raferms and the ordinanco will cal Instruments, drugs, and maintain the status quo until other. It has had time to enact legisla=
tion-Router,
medicines and many
items, Tass said.
China is to supply, in ex-
change wolfram, mercury, molybdenum, tin, refined non-
The Communist
government
ferrous metais, comont, sulphur Petrol Cheaper
THURSDAY'S CROSSWORD.—Across 1 Doomed, 4 Bites, chemicals, wool, raw silks, wool
* Eminence, B Ex-act, 9. Desert, 11. Emorget, 13 Intrude, 18 Dean allk fabrion, bristia, '-moya | 410
fend, 18 Bills, 10 Aliments, 20 Eagle, 21 Dodgos, Downs 1 Dread,
London Ave,:12).
bonne rice, tea, tobacco, etrus Petrol prices will be reduced 2 Minos Donated, 6 Bleeve: 5 Triangle -#-Blatus, 10 Geiling, fruit, crafts and arts produce a penny Baloni Troja today
and-other gooda,sudkaut
plain before the courts.
Service.
area.
opinion
Was
70
Its author,
"Former Gauleiter. Arrested After..."
Buenos Aires Shooting
Buenos Aires, Apr. 11. ANTE Pavelic,
a former Zamulciter of Croatia under Nazi occupation, ber been arrested in a Buenos Aires elinie while undergoing treat
for ̈stricte bullot ment wounds infilcted by an in- "It was' diam Pored here
had been cought by the Argentine, police since the fall Prorident Juan Peron for huvili
it tho Formia National Revolu
tionary, Alliance, KSAAN
treatment for wounds in the chest and spinal column from two revolver shots fired by în agrallant on a street in GueCTOR, La Buenog Airynt suburb, Pavelle told the pollon that his pesalient was for emiswary from the Yugoslav Legations or an agent of international communism.
arrived in the Pavelle, who
Argention in 1946, was Eigned by Peron to crginion the Nationalist: Alliance stronie. forces
yil polionerparked him last. After Pacon's fall in the fept-
lie diappeared." The Creation; Gauleiter escaped to Spain after the Nazi, defest in, 1965 and then received politicsi psylum in Argentina.”
After his convletion by an allied war crimes tribunal, Peron rejected a Yugosip Govern ment request for, his extrudle
Povelle is expected to be in
prisonodi, ia
the Exiropean Union
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LIVING STANDARD In general," Europfan"prod lion, employment 'and the ́ 'dard of living had hover
High or in 1950, the report However, the rate of pean economie exp down on compe very rapid rudo, africe 1952, the repo Indation repskined
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