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Defends Intervention In 1956 Revolt

Underworld Revenge Feared

BRIES Nikita Barnstorms' Hungary Lana's Daughter

Mobile, Apr. 7. Teen-ar Miko Jossia, ÍA ON, the hunt here this mayning“ fur reckel Home, cone ant Ka Heard occupant

He fired in oven, version of a Repillenik atercity), and it wou #0 ccmfa) introcket zoomed DET of sight-nited Press,

Boston, Apr. 7. Tưeg blind mice were blamed today for a $1,500 bolag which swept a two-storey Dolchester house.

The owner, David A. Rock- wood, lold Bremen he found the rodents' nett In his bucky bed) yesterday while burning leaves and itfed to dispose of then

with kerosene,

the

Jan

The keroseno vilinded miec, and three of that through the fire and under a back porch with their Cots ablaze-United Press..

Two Exts, Fla., Apr. 7.

Unt of the nation's nicest { communities In

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people bus

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toww of 100

Subdued Heckling

Mr

By Crowds

In Provinces

Budapost, Apr., 7.

Prime Nikita Khrushchov, Soviet Minister, today went on a “barnstorm- ing" tour of the Hungarian provinces, addressing more than 10,000 people at three public meetings, and extolled the Soviet Union as the world's leading power.

He gave the impression of someone engaged on an election campaign, in the view of observers who saw him in action.

determined to He also made some criticisms. At Cegled, a town of about 45,000 inhabitants south-east of Buda- pest, the Soviet leader said that since the 1956 rising "Hungary.. has regained strength, but

weakly. Isay this openly.”

folated oilier cities In the Civil Defence programme

"Operation Skywatch."

Dot

Jocal official nald: "We may be small, but we're backward. We're ready for Red Alert.”—United Press.

Klamath Falls, Apr. 1. Prisoners in the County gaol batted .500 yesterday In the matter of their Easter requests,

The Sheriff let them have a holiday dinner with ham. Rat he refused their plea to let gaolers stage an Easter egg hani for them-United Press.

MU 12, * A

Jackson, Apr. 7. Jackson youngsters were one egg shy of a perfect score in au Easter egg hunt held by a local radio station,

1,999 They found

SEEN I irees, burled underground and In Bialan employees' pockets.

Nobody could blame them for overlooking the Janj one-perch. ed atop the Station's 185-foot Antenna-United Press,

Chicago, Apr. 7.

A charity, group, here is up in ama at the cost of renting a Russian typowiller, needed to type a script accompanying a film to be sent to Moscow,

The Chicago Junior Red Cross Bays it will have to go into the red to meet the minimum

rental US$400

fcc.---United Press,

better

te sald Hungarian workers Iong boots about milk produc- should do better work in their on and cattle raising. Then he factories and farmers should had a late meal and returned produce

Propa. (Mr to Budapest after dark Khrushchev adopted the same. tone en Saturday when address-

steel

workers at Ang Stirlinvaros).

The revolution or rounter- revolution, whatever you call it, he har casted enough harm," added.

That Mr Khrushchev, who wure a wide-brimmed grey ha, talked of Soviet achieve- ments

Mr "Khrushchev's oratory often captivated the crowd but he got few cheers. And he met some subdued beckling.

At Szolnok, about 70 klio- metres south-east of Budapeak, where SNY people ignored the mass meeing, Mr Nkrosh- chey mentioned Hungary's famous Tokey wine, A

Woman said: "We are the only one who do not get 11,"

And when Mr Khrushchev

need zaid "we do not thing in Russia, we have everything," a man standing the crowd chipped in *uranium

(of which are considerable de-

"Which country sent the Arat Sputnik into the co%B105? These were socialist sputniks.

Sti Is the country hy the What world where the largest mum- ber

that Acting of people are higher education: The Soviet Union" added.

Mr Khrushchev

posite in Hungary).

In his rat speech, ab Cegledi,

Mr Khruchaher spolia ab length

“Who-wania to overtake on the backgroundof Sovic

MTM

MR K ARRIVES IN -BUDAPEST-

Khrushchev (left), the Russian Prime Minister, seen waving as he walks with Me Kadar (light coat), the Hungarian Communist Party Chief,

Keystone. after his arrival in Budapest recently.

War Criminals

Japanese War

Freed-Slate Clean

The End Of A Troublesome Phase

By RALPH HARRIS

Washington, Apr. 7,

Appears In Court

Hollywood, Apr. 7. Cheryl Crane, 14-year-old daughter of film' star! Lana Turner, appeared in court here today and was ordered to be held to wait further court action on a suspicion of murder charge. The girl, accused of stabbing her mother's gangster lover, Johnny Stompanato, was to have ap- peared in court tomorrow but the hearing was advanced 24 hours apparently to avoid draw- ing a crowd.

The juvenile court refused to release Cheryl to the custody of either her parents or grandmother.

the

Superior Court Judge Donald O'Dell saich He believed Cheryl's best interests would be served by keeping her from ull outside inthiences.

She was ordered to be de- Lained until April 24. torn hearing to determine whether ward of Ahe will be made u the court,

BOTH PARENTS

Judy Garland

Promises To

Pay Her Taxes

Miss Turner and actor Stephen Arrangement Is

Crane, Cheryl's father, were present at today surpise hear-

ing.

for

The hearing scheduled April 24 could decido on one of zeveral netions Cheryl could be made, a word of the court and released to her family; made a ward of the court and placed in a private or state institution; or freed completely.

10

Californian law provides for deBrite pronouncement an guilt or innocence in juvenile no fixed 13 cases, and there pentance.

Worked Out

Now York, Apr. 7. Singer Judy Garland was

excused appooring in the State Supreme Court oftor the promised to pay back taxes of US$8,763 to- morrow, Justice William Groat said today.

The

The Arrangement had been The hearing, at which Miss worked out between tax agents Turner's mother was also pre- and Miss Garland's, lawyers, the sent, was closed to the press and Judge said.

back taxes are owed ng public

Earllor, Beverly Hills Police result or Miss Garland's highly at the Chief CH. Anderson said Miss succesful appearance Turner had expressed fear that Palace Theatre in New York, in

1852. of the underworld associates

Judge Great sold that in ad- dead Stompasto might seek in to the taxes, Miss Garland will-have-le-pay-sherif's-fuos.

whom is ihn Reid of science? kitervention in Hungary in The final release of the last ten major Japanese war criminals--|-revenge.

The United States would. JRC | 1066.

lo overtake the Soviet Union," he declared amid laughter. Then the Soviet Premier, who frequently drew laughter" with lokes and snerdotes, suld there was na American woman in the crowd in front of him. He was referring to a blonde American lady photographer covering his tour.

"Distortions”

buck

counter-revolu- He said the

exploited the tlonaries "distortions" committed by the regime of Matyas Rakol, dis- graced Communist leader.

Fungarlan reaction, uning help from abroad, starleti to destroy "the forces of the Hungarian revolution and Hungarian Communism.

"We do not want to hurt anyone's rational feelings," Mr Khrushchev suld laughingly, and

"The Soviet Union was faced the platform party chuckled.

with a very difcult problem. After speaking Applaion, Ape,

at three dif

What should we do? We had Pallos here are searching for

Mr Khrushchev strength in our hands. We had ferent owns Lulsted painters, neither of the

hself into a bus-in army and

also had honse nor canvas variety,

wheeled farmers bugi drawn They're after a band of paint- by four handsome black horses Justice on our side because our justice.is the justice.of.the. alashers, apparently room at draft

workers.

Roma

and set off through mud a foo

we

today was viewed here as ending a troublesome phase in post-war relations between the United States and Japan. The decision to reduce the sentences of life imprisonment to the time already served was made jointly by the Pacific war allies. But the United States, as leader of the Allied forces which fought against Japan, hud heen subjected to heavy Japanese pressure to exercise clemency on the grounds that the men had paid enough for their crimes.

Girl Rebel's the year had been heclouded be reluctant to son tree

But

Mr Anderson added: "She and other Is especially fearful because Reuter. of threats he made to Dere Just before he was killed. Blm has nos requested

a body- guard but frequent chacks are

being made at her betor.",

Police said that among Items found in Stempronto's possrailori an uncashed three-dollar Relations between Japanvicted of an especially helpouss

cul by Miss Turner to “John and the United States over crime and whom the US might cheque dated last July, made

the State Deportment Stompanato Smilh."

In his wallet was a photo- by the issue. And Mr Nobu-aiso said that it was prepared suke Kishi, the Japanese 10. follow the general policy of graph of Miss Turner Inscribed accepting the Japanese govern in Spanish For Johnny, My (cigned) Prime Minister, made a per-cnt's recommendations, and it Love and My Life,

that Lanita." somal appeal to President was considered unlikely

In an envelope, zarars which mendation for parole without was written "Johnny, with the Washington Last June.

geodaSOTY o-that-the- Love of Lano," was a lock of Omcials here observed that, would rejest onc without blonde hair.

Charges Of Torture Eisenhower when he visited Japan would make

officials and the Tex Bureau, deep to inspeel. collective fam)But it was hard to make our Court Orders As the war criminals already-arious legivings,

near Karcag. about 175 kilo decision because a part of the metres south-east of Budapest, He chalted to wrinkled peasants la tall tur capes and

who daubed while paint on an Army recruiter's desk and red palut on the Tax Bureau's win- dows-United Press,

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A British Crossword Puzzle

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workers was also on the side of the counter-revolution."

Mr Khrushchev said It was one thing to give the material help and another to send Soviet troops to open fire on "counter revolutionaries,”

"Our Bands

trembla peyer when we have to strike a blow We saw at the class enemy. that workers were among the Counter-revolutionaries but bul- lels do not make a distinction about their target and whether they hit the class enemy of misled workers.

Hard Decision

A

a recom-

had byten released on parole. " from Tokyo's Sugamo Prison, GERMAN REACTION Second Hearing today' announcement would have no practical effect, but it did "wipe the state clean" and heal another war-time scar.

Algien, Apr. 7.

ATROCITIES

The ten war criminals troed

unconditionally today were con

An Algiers court has ordorodd a solaaring on the Algerian girl robel Djamila Bou- hired's previously rejected charges that she was for

vieled by the international tured by French paramilitary tribunal on charges of troopem, it was announced | leading Japan into an niteres

sive war in 1041. today.

Thirly one miner WDT The pretty, 22-year-old girl's

af com- eccusationa were rejected by criminals, eaavicted

specifie four mitting, or ardering, French. court here months ago,

atrocities against allied person ne) are in prison but are Since then she has become a *Belleve us, friends, before worldwide cause celebre and expected to be released in stages we mude our decision wo had her death sentence for rebel in the next few months,

This State Department 27- painful nights and days, and we juctivity has been commuted to

December that nounced Inst decided that when Communists Bife imprisonment. were being hanged in the streets Aa Algiers Civil Court de- responsibility for recommending cided ca Felday to overrule the paroles had been transferred to earlier finding and reconsider the Japanese government Bouhired's charges in the near ulcw of the trust and confidence Diture, 16 was learned.

which the US placed in Japan. Before the transfer, recom- by a mendations were made US parole and clemency card fo. Washington.

of Budapest and the best song the worlding cluss killed, and the Fascists were attempting to seize power. If we did not give help them the best dreams of the

would have Hungarian people been drowned in a sea of blood!" Mr Khrushchev sald that in some Western countries the question was asked why the Soviet Union did not withdraw 11s troops from East Germany, Poland, Rumania, and Hungary.

"We say to this that we are realy not only

to withdraw. troops but we are also ready to demobilise. them and let them

A BOOK

The girl, whoac

tule of how sho was tortured by her para- Brooper captors was modo into a ook, was convicted a year and a half ago by a French military court for participating in o milk-baz bombing,

RESPONSIBILITY

in

In handing the responsibility to the Japanese Government, the State Department anoounced

Meanwhile, in Bonn, Her Werner Kiessling, secretary of the West German Returned Prisoners of War Association, today welcomed the release of the last ten class 'A' Japanese war criminals.

-On-the-dead-man's wrist_wal a gold bracelet Inscribed "My Sweet Love, Lanita."-Reuter,

A "CLEAN" BOMB? FAIRY TALE,

SOVIETS SAY

Moscow, Apr. 7,

He told Reuter: "We welcome this strongly for the simple reason that we have had close contact with the Japanese da this question and have on our side pointed to the remainiɛg Japanese prisoners in pressing for the release of Germans stili held.

"We would welcome it' even i more it and would finally deal The Soviet newspaper Pravda

the remaining prisoners Ull held in Germany."

Herr Kingsling. speaking on the telephone from his Bonn home, sald that only three former German service- still serving war sentences in West Ger- Tany and

they were held by the

Britain and Americans.

theira France had released Reuter,

with

mes

crimes

were

who

Diesel Crash

WDS

Montreal. Apr. 1.

Incidental

costs. --

The Skaubryn

Disaster: Survivors

Tell The Tale

Darwin, Apr. 7.

Survivors of the fire disaster, of the Norwegian migrant- ship Skasbryn declared that "If there had not

been

a calm

Loa and a rescue ship nearby, wo would all have died,"

The survivor, Bruno Thomsen, of Oslo, said, "There was n lot of luck about our rescue. The Crew were good but there was a Lack of control once we got into the boats."

The 0,786-tom Skoubryn caught fire to the Indian Ocean last Monday. All the 1,206 per- sotts aboard were saved except a single person who died of a heart attack in a lifeboat.

Seventy survivors of the dis- usier arrived at Darwin tonight today ridiculed "Western by chartered plane. Some 31 of fairy tales" about the them were small children and posilbility of developing a every woman on board except

ore is an expectant mother. cloan nuclear bomb.

HUMBLE

The organ of the Commumist party said that claims that fur-

de- They

werd clutching paper her tests were needed to

weapons bags tied with sting, rag dolls velop clean atomic

fev other humblo constiute simply another sub and terfuge by which certain United belonings that represented piš States circles are attempting to they managed to save when the Justify the

armaments

ship caught fire,

ruce,"

atomic

The paper sald: "That which Eleven persons, including is clean cannot go with

the

Some survivors were eritical that of the Skaubryn's lifeboats al- most though all stressed that there that the US had to be assured seven children, were killed last which is bad, and

under any circum- that the findings of the Japanese night when an automobile crush. mortal weapon, of modern times hack born no pande..

stances be clean. tion of all pertinent facts in intersection near Sherbrooke, 03 1 Cucerned with features (5). 1 Nord around down a hole, return to their peaceful wordt Saturday after receiving special board were based on considera-ed into a diesel rail coach at a cannot

eash case, including the trei miles east of Montreal,

ACROSK

0 Undiko Elhalɛci, (6);"

18 The bird -Im liluvit (5).

9 Repair a chair? (0),

10 Ariels waterway (5).

11 Witch-craft? (5)

12 masurable periods (4),

13 Ebs. n ́gtenis (5),

10 Propel a host only in shal-

low water? (6).

18 Field entanter (1),

20 Spralfie quantitiim (5).

23 Strong 'Mavour (4).

23 ConspicuoNER BUCOES (5).

25 Game-blind inlevé (5)..

20 Mouth moisture (3),

27 Penetrate (B).,

DOWN

maybe (8).

2 Real comforli (8).

3 Man or his horse (4).

4. Side-shoot (7).

5 Is their music in the groove?

(7).

6 Outer covering: (6).

7 is the reinforcement witsdy?

.(B)..

14 This should keep you quiet

(0).

-18 N.C.O. (B),

10 Il's fishy (7).

17 Degrees indeed are lowered

In Value (7),

119 Came down "eats and days.”.

(0).

23. C the bentem traola (5) 29 Abandon in the wildemess7 21 Stones (5).

24 Plant allowance. (4),

MONDAY'S CROSSTVORI-out; i Baiter, & Trond, B. Laic, 9-Durban, 11 Apple, 12 Tandem, 14 Form 10 ACT, 14 Inane, 18 Eros, 20 Precis, 2 Raise, 25 Venjal, 30 Co-ed, 27 Light, 28 Neufs. Down: 1 Beds, 2 Thet, 3 Elan, Itandem 3 Train-car & Exprem; 7 Detrting, 10 Batez, 13 Liberal, 14 Failing 15 Tour, V Hobin, 19 Moyen, 31 Code 22. Sid,, 23, Slon

ر

Her Paris lawyer, Jacques Vergez vialled hop here on

permission from the French au- Western countries do the same.

"Otherwise the question of thorities to come to Algiers. withdrawing Suviet troops

Previously he had been for- stationed temporarily in East bidden. to enter Algeria, to- with several ather Germons, Hungary, Poland and gather

Rumania," is a problem com- French lawyers specialising in

Algerian rebels- men to our (Communist) coun-defending

-United Press. tries

"It will be decided by us, but why do they halt this of

as when in almost every coun- try in the world one can find American troops.....

Storm Prediction

Britta

London, Apr. 7. scientists. де the

"The moment the Hungarian Wormley Institute of Oceano. people and gavernment ask us graphy have developed a new to withdraw our troops we will pathod of predialing Ocen Une them up and march them stoma, basech on the detection out with Lands, playing...we of microrelszy it. was learned propose that Sovlet, Amarican today.

KÜRCİSİ-

Brush, French and other troops! •ZLÍN OPTİMUR CIO wedic exth- should line up under their fings quals emmett byr and march out at the same, time. promcoletý den micvemazila, which We are np: stold a far as travel at a speed of more than

aro concerned" --- || 1,000) SHETANI Hungarians Reuter,

inco-

rovoru.

Harold Michaels of Hamburg- sold that most beats had The faley tales about a clean defective engines och many The accident was due to poor bomb are as unfounded as the were without cara. He saw two empty arguments uffobants contaiting only passer- This safeguard was inserted visibility. All the persons idile other

of atomic gers, with no sallors to help to prevent the early release of ed were. In the automobile American partisans

war."--France-Presse.

ine. His bogt contained 80 any individual who was con- France-Press.

people.

108 Days Without Food-

Moch Horst of Adelaide ald that the lifeboat in which ho and his wife, Bridget, WCTO taken to the rescue ship City od Sidney was rollen.-Franco-

FRENCH FAKIR BEATS WORLD FASTING MARK|| Pr

NEWAN French fakir "Bürmak” dlximed a 50-hour Mad today on compollines for the world's fasting 'record after lying 108, daɛn on end of Broken, wine bottles without geting no Darrmab, whone grovlnny mark was 99 doza -back 160 vizein mail a Kew Sangalang Pytherem Der y wokadasivaatio.

Hamid ha skallared tho.world ricord last „Friday when he resobed 100 days and: Swo

I kept on unth last night Ball the gond the only nourishmawak was a BIG

He only completely won at the vigsS Bumal, who pecficant tha za BENCH CONN the benefit of the paying peniti, menit ke spune now to real for a while in the Laire Väder, United From

Voroshilay

When: Apr. 7. Pofthemovida kuca Tuneshilov.

Suprima : Sonder of the

oficially tonight

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