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IMRE NAGY EXECUTED GREEK-TURK
Three
Associates
Of 1956 Uprising
Get Death Also
Moscow, June 17.
and malaria came directly Imre Nagy, Hungarian Prime Ministor
from following lends from
tradition. It would be a pity if inws were to den- trus traditional medicine before its secrets have been properly
explored The knowledge of centuries in not to he despised simply because it is empirical.
Second-there is danger in it. Addiction to drugs is often attributed to the improper prescription of oplum derivatives for stomach «liments hy herbalists. Modern medicine also uses opium, though this hns
TRAWLER CATCHES A SUBMARINE!
London, June 16.
The fishing trawler Bt. Clair caught a Britisk submarine in Its net today off the Bcllly lelands.
It was the biggest catch in flah- Ing history but it got away. The St Clair's crew reported to Capt. George Laoay that they really had a big one. The linda
pulling in the nets were strain. Ing as never before. Baconda inter, the coaning tower of British navy submarina criss-crossed with fahing nuts, poppad out of the water. |The submarine and ita akippor remained unidentified whlie the embarrassed Admiralty In- vestigated the incident, First
reporte said that the sub picked up the fishing boat on its sound gear but thought there was no Cause for worry,
CABINET
FOR CYPRUS?
London, June 16-
When the submarine folt the tug Britain's new plun for Cyprus envisages an eight-
of the lines, it co-operated by surfacing apoadily. if it hadn't the catch would have pulled the catchers under-U.P.I.
deposed when the 1956 uprising was American Soldiers Held
smashed, has been sentenced to death,
the Soviet News Agency Tass reported For 'Diplomatic Ransom'
today.
Three associates of the "liberal" Communist leader,
who was taken to Rumania after the October
uprising was quelled with the help of Soviet troops, were sentenced to death with Mr Nagy at a secret trial,
The report suk:
"Death sentres have been
it into effect,"
The Soviet News Agency Tass und
Government 13 Izvestia Kove as 1 ነ announcement
been mostly replaced by newspape Hulphonamides and parges, news
the
but the drugs when used by the Hungarian News Agency. are used so that the last M.T.I.
state of the patient is not
Other Jiwarian leaders
made worse than the first. were sentenced to prison terme rong from £ve to 12 years, the report salth
Secrets
THIRD-the local practice
THED
is
10 keep "secrets,"
His Fate
(Mr Nagy's fate was reported
Makers of Western drugs by Hungurian emigre circles to must by law reveal their have been raised
CALI
talks last
Budapest
Mr
April between product's composition which Nikita Khrushchev, the Soviet they
then
patent Prime Minister, and Hungarian Chinese herballets, on the leaders Mr Khrushchev was
hand, other
refuse also reported to have discussed Hatly to reveal anything. Normal the question
President with ly the Government does not Tito of Yugoslavia).
troops After Rustizn prosecute provided that the
од launched their offensive Budapest on November 4. Mr Nagy and his closest associates Bought refuge in the Yugoslav Embassy in Budapest. Mr Nagy was arrested
tinctures are not to
f
be
atter
taken internally. Most. Dintments and smelling unlta can do little harm. But the outstanding An eyes are exception and there should be the clearest pws and the he left the Hanbassy with sufe sternest penalties for practitioners who bring blindness with preparn- tions they do not under- stand.
Londuct assurances and was taken to Hurmania. Yugoslavia protested against his arrest,
The Tuss aruivancement said: "On October 23, 1956, the the unleashed, with Bccused active support of the imperial- st, an armed counter-revolu- Honary uprising aimed at over- throwing the lawful system in Hungary.
Ultra-Reactionary
IMRE NAGY
ALÄRM AT NUCLEAR PLANT
Oak Ridge, June 16." An alarm sounded in
nuclear energy plant here today in Tennessee and
Berlin, June 16.
East Germany today refused to release nine soldier hos- tages until the United States treats the Soviet zone's pup- pet regime as diplomatic equals.
American officiala cabled. ***ANGARENESANA Washington they feared the|:
plent officers and a sergeant THAT WAS A GOOD ONE!!
captured on June 7 in a force.
landed hellcopter might be in Communial hands for a long ilme.
They told Washington not to expect an early release of the captives
Washington
was advised 10 consider other means of freeing the men if a third meeting with The Communists scheduled for Jater this week ends in a dead- dock, too.
Whether a third meeting will be held depends on the grders received here from Washington. Inconclusive
[
A brief American announce- ment said today's meeting was "Inconclusive." It added further meeting may take place | on Wednesday.
The East Germans continued to hold, the men today when U.S. Army negotiators refused 10 meat Communist terms con- sidered as diplomalle rapsom.
The Communists inst that the American negotiators must State be named
by the U.S. Department. This was seen as a Communist attempt to give tire, talks the highest posible diplomatte designation in order 10
East German sovereignty-U.P.I.
13.3.20
the Atomic Energy Com-THEY'RE NUTS,'
mission ordered a fow of the buildings evacuated as
"precautionary
0
-BUTO,
the
AÉC
mog-
ал-
It was not long ago that most in England had a people grandmother with a private eure for all manner of troubles. Their knowledge
nounced. was usually harmless and sometimes sound, and it la
"The Luvestigation materials and
A spokesman said the alarm, to deal with this type of the
have court proceedings
a safety device, indicated that In the medicine that lawa govern-shown and confirmed that Imre there had been a rise
activities Nagy and his accomplices, due to level of radiation. It went off ing herbalista"
mude. But were
there their former revisionist, our automatically, he said.
geuis, nationalist political views, The AFC said in a statement: are self-avowed sorcerers have logically sided to Un
whose
"Plant health physicists are in patients aliance with the ultra-reaction- today
the cause of the enthusiastically claim forary, imperialist forces of the Vestigaling
increase of the radiation level them miraculous curea from bourgeoise, to the betrayal of the
une had
been re- At people's democratic system, the It said no Aimilar family secrets.
and Ported hurt, the lowest estimate theseHungarion working people claims
Investheir Socialist homeland. are worth tigating. But there is question: have we any right to demand that Д MA reveal a secret from which he makes his living, and if we have, on what Beale should we pay for it?
Too Wide.
CLOSED One road leading to the plant was closed to traffic.
The ABC said later that sama radiation escaped and seven and percons were being examined to
Eco it they had been exposed.
whe rolicgium of the People's
the Court under Supreme Court of the Hun- zarian People's Republic found The accused qulity and sell- terioed Imre Nagy. Milkion
Pal Gimes,
Maleter, Jurser Sagy to death. "Fercaic Donal, Zoltan Tildi, Feretic Janos and Miklos given sentences Vasarhel were ranging from Ove to twelve
Sandor years.
Kopaczi
Was
HE suggestion that tradi-given life imprisonment.
"The sentence is final and tional practitioners should have some form of central there is no appeal. The death organisation closely related sentences have been carried our
General Pal Malcter was Mr with scientific medicine is timely, but poses another Nagy's Defence Minister.
Miklos Glmes was a journal- problem: that of the unlaw
of Mr
ful practitioner. Open thest and close associale
Nagy.
"A limited area in Ane bullding was the source of tho radiation incident," the AEC sold.
The exact cause of the leak was not known immediately- Reuter,
IKE SAYS
in
Washington, June 17. President Eisenhower sald today his doctors wanted him to
veld the high altitude Colorado because of his heart attack there in 1955, "but 1 think they're nuts."
Talking to a group of boy scouts from Colorado, who had called on him at the White House, Mr Eisenhower said: They won't let me get there much any more. When I get out of this job I hope to go back there. Only because I got sick out there one year the docs say I can't go there."—Reuter,
Paraguay Cut Off
Mr Harold Macmillan is in a happy mood as he walks on the portico of the White House, Washington, with President Elsenhower during his recent visit to America-Keystone,
OLD CHINA HAND
MURDER
SEQUEL
Geneva, June 16.
Nine persons accused of involvement in contraband traffic.
P
in arms and ammunition for the Algerian rebels, which led to a mysterious murder with poisoned arrow from a blowgun, went on trial in Geneva today. The victim of the munier was They are accused of violating Swiss businessman Marcel Leo-Swiss laws on traffic in ATING kled on the and explosives, pold, who was stairs of his apartment house Several of the defendants han last September by an arrow been arrested at Geneva airport dipped In curare, 22 Buenos Aires, June 16,
lethal carlier this year with explosives Serious disturbances occurred South American polson used by in their possession, believed t
be destined for the National today in Asuncion, Paraguay, jungle Indians.
Front according to reporis reaching Leopold waS sold to have Liberation
made fortune in China, but Preise. Telephone and telegraph com-lost most of it when the Coma- munications were cut between munists look over. Ho WAS Asuncion and the outside world. sold to have been involved in
-France-Pre550,
the legal arms ring.
Algerian Talks here
Tunis, June 10, The Algerian Insurgent high
gates too wide and every Szilagy was another associate command arrived here by air
MD (falled), can open up of Mr Nagy who sought refuge today for summit
talks aimed
life practice as a herbalist with him in the Yugoslay Em-at co-ordinating North African Some Hongkong herbalists bassy in Budapest.
now have equipment such Tidi, GD, was President
де
policy towards the De Gaulle of regime.
The Algerlaris-all members
Movement
Crash Report
Rio De Janeiro, June 16.
On trial today are four Swiss citizens: Georges Gulnand, 55, director of a Luxembourg arms firm, Josel Barlin-Furrer, 63.
And
twn
France-
Investigation Committee
London, June 10.
a. salesman, Herman Schmidi, 38, Mr Iain Macleod, Minister of Seventeen propla were TC-a company executive, and Labour, announced today that he "X-ray," and let it be Hungary from 1948 until 1948.
the Algerian Liberation ported to have been killed today Paulrene do Wild Wilde. 01, a bad decided to set up a com- known that they give He was a foundation member of of
(FLN) Executive L a commercint plane crash chemical engineer,
miller of investigation into the "injections." But the fairest the Smallholders Party,
Mr Tildi resigned as President Committee came from Cairo via near Curitiba, Southern Brazil. Algerian Moslems, Aissa Boudaif unofficial strike of London's solution
| Smithfield market meal lorry -i-Router. the present
drivers. situation probably lies in in July 1840 after the arrest of Rome, Reuter. this direction.
to
son-in-law
Victo his
Mr. Csomeky on charges said to in- cludo high treason and felony.
If some degree of supervision Mr Tiki was afterwards put and co-operation could be under house arrest, but was obtained two needs might freed in 1956 some months be- bo met. For there is room fore the uprising-Router. today
for
cures.
tho most and sympathetic
of
native for This is a matter Hongkong University, It
pagation
Coalition
and Mohammed Istickchen.
SPENDS DAY OFF IN A DUNGEON
It was 70 degrees outside but 45 in the underground veil. when my gaoler rolesbed ̧mo," he'sali.
He said he hoped there would be an unmediate resumpilon' of normal working to enable the. committér to carry out its worke |la a strike-free atmosphere.—
"I had had more than enough Moscow Meeting
came froma London, June 16. | theory that death AMATEUR Sistorian Remain exposure
Gardiner spent his day off. He was dressed in sackcloth, obained in a dungeon bi ́an] heavily chained at the write
Moscow, June 16. stiempt Brussels, June 18.1
to solve the 555-year and anklow, and lying on a thin
the dos(2) The Socialist Parly tonight re-old mystery of
of straw covering atogi a slotto bed. |
The Soviot Foreign Minister, Gardiner, who is the socre. Mr Andrel Gromyko, today re- is niso quite necessary to Jectext Catholic offers to form a Bogland's Ring Richart 11. safeguard even the Incro Catholle-Socialist Government to "Gardiner, a
tary of the Pontefract and Dis-celvod the American, British husky · ·52-YER", "The longer I stayed · the
Archeological Society, and French Ambassadors,, Tags, dulous from the malprac-replace the Secinilst Liberal old British Army watoran, miny- colder li semned to get, and I triet tice of the charlatan. This coalition defeated in Belgium's ed sight and one-half houra in can well Imagine anyone dying plans to present a paper to the the Soviet Nows Agency said.
after anything group of his experiences and
•They; discussed, questions op- is a matter for the Govern-fifth postwar general elections the damp and gloomy dangoon from exposure
"down his theory of Richard's death." pertaining to lie summit meel- mont. The two should get just over two weeks ago. of Pontefract Canile, where the like, slangily “stay.
Ing, it sald-Router, URL King dlod in 2409, in prava kta share," he said. together.
Reuter,
man "cabinet" in which Grecks and Turks share the rule of the island with the British governor, informed sources said tonight.
The Governor'a "cabinet" would include one Greck and one Turkish representative ap- pointed by the respectiva
Government of Athens and Ankara.
Elections
The other members will include four Greeks and two Turks from the island's com- munities elected in island-wide elections.
1
The proposition of four Grecka to two Turka among the "ministers" to be elected dota not represent ethnological ratio of the island, where Grecks outnumber Turks about five to
one.
But to compensate Grecce for this, the British plan envisaged an Island-wide referendum on self-determination in seven years' time, the London sources suld.
Khrushchev's
Message To Eisenhower
Moscow, June 16. Soviet Premfor
Nikita Khrushchev in his noto of Juno 11 questioned the sincerity of the Western Powers and called on President Dwight Eisen- hower to "choose certain questions on which agree- mant can be realised" to be discussed or an East- West summit conference,
Tass today said, "The time Khrushchev's message quoted
the has come to clarify question which
real to sale in complete frankriess the post- tion of both sides on the central question: Do both sides wont to call a summit conference?"
Khrushchev said that Presi- dent Eisenhower should choose agreement questions on which could be reached to facilitate cafeguarding It broad lines have already progress toward been communicated to the peace." Governments of Athens and
Under the plan the British governor would retain a velo on defence matters, foreign affairs
and finance.
The British plan is to be an- nounced to the House of Com- mons in London tomorrow by Mr Harold Macmillan.
Broad Lines
-Ankara:- The Turkish Govern~- -----4DENTICAL
ment, committed to a campaign for partition of the island be tween the rival cümle groups, la understood to have rejected the plan.
the message to President Elsen- The said that, the contents of lower were identical to the
sent the tu
contents of messages
Khrushchev same day by In Athens it was believed the British Prime Minister Harold Government would not burn the Macmillan and French Premier pien down flatly in view of the Charles de Gaulle, Turkish rejection. It was be- Khrushchev added, PERU lieved the Athens' Government proposals of the Western Powers would leave the door open by on the agenda and other stating it was impossible to dis- cuments have raised serious cuss the
plan at a time when double in the Soviet Untor."----- Turkish pressure is high-UPA, France-Presse.
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