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Cyprus Plan

THE British Government

THE WEATHER: Moderate' 8.8.W, winds, fair periods during the afternoon.

Cloudy with

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New York, June 22.

deserves much credit for The Mexico City-to-Vera Cruz night train went out of

the original and imagina- |

tive plan it has proposed for Cyprus. In view of the

control today when its electric cable system falled and at least 20 were killed when the locomotive and five cars were thrown off the track.

circumstances, particularly Rescue workers said that 20 bodies had been recovered

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the inability of Greece and Turkey to negotiate with Britain

the island's future, there seenis no better way of trying to rationalise existing differences, Parti- tion may still be neceaanty in some form, but there is

trying either

something to be said for

other solutions

before, vr Cu31.

currently."

In the latest proposal, the idea of partnership is pre- eminent and Britain de- server eredit particularly for trying to accommodate local feeling and synthesise 11 in

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that neither may feel that its demands have been ignored. In fact, both have been given reson to feel that their claims have been most fairly con sidered, and to the most practicable degree possible. accommodated,"

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For while it precludes Enosis, it envisages xseciation with Greece and though avoiding specifically the issue of partition, provides safeguards in

Himilar with Turkey, But if the principle of par- tition has not been accepted, then the idea of separation of commanat powēra has, Two assemblies are pro posted in addition to julut proportional representation In an internal governing council.

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TRAIN MOUNTAINSIDE

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and that as many as 40 may have died in the wreck. The Red Cross suid 80 other persons were injured. Railway officials said the train plunged down the tracks.

from Maltrata station on top of Maltrata mountain. They said the train roared down the mountain out of

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THE FAMOUS COMFORT 'IN ACTION TROUSERS

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control despite the efforts of the engineer, Porfirio Vega to stop it by apply the brakea, Vega was injured,

The train went off the tracks at the bottom. The derailed cars included three passenger cars, a mail car and a freight car.-U.P.I.

MORE EXECUTIONS IN HUNGARY

Three Revolution Leaders They Bring Hammarskjold Reported Tried In

Back Secret

DOCTORS, LAWYERS IN TROUBLE Makarios

Washington, June 22.

There have been more secret trials and executions of leaders of the Hungarian revolt in 1956, according to a leading Hun- garian exile.

Dr Bela Fabian, Chairman of the Federation of

Prisoners, said his organisation had received executions in Hungary.

ANXIETY

IN POLAND

By DAVID SELLS

the

Hungarian

Political reports of the fresh

He told a

gathering of 300 He said three other leaders of.

demonstra- Banngarian revolt-Joseph| Hungarian refugue Kovacs, Sandor Rocz and tors that 1,500 persons had been Sandor Karsal. Chainman, Pre-arrested at the Navag factories skica and Deputy Chairman, as well as 5,000 at Csepel and respectively, of the Revolution- 1,500 nt Gyor. pry Workers Council which directed the uprising-had been secretly tried and executed and three other secret trials were now taking place.

Death Demanded

Message

Nicosia, Juno 22. Bishop Anthimos of Kitium,

Archbishop

Makarios's

deputy in Cyprus, and six Grock Cypriot Mayors arrived tonight by air from Athens.

The Mayors from the main lowns of Cyprus and Bishop Anthimos had been consulting with Archbishop Makarios Athens on the British proposals for Cyprus.

in

Cypriot Greek sources said the

In Ottawa, about 208 Hungar-Mayors and Bishop are expected lan immigrants tonight mourned in bring back a special message

the Russian embassy.

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the execution of their revolu- fruin Archbishop Makarios to

onary leaders in a march past the Cypriol Great people

their conduct in the immediate future following the rejection of the British proposals in their present. forni by the Greek Government and the Archbishop.

The contents of three bottles of blood-red ink dubbled down the front of the grey stone em- busay as the marchers started to Anthem. chant the Hungarian National

There had been no solid re- action by the Cypriot Greeka to the British plan since its pubitea. tion last Thursday, in anticipa- The bottle throwing was the tou of a message from Arch- only incident.

bishop Maltarios,

One of the trials now golug on was of leachers and students Warsaw, June 22. worthwhile. At The execution of Imre Nagy Academy. Another was of some of the Kossuth Military bout, it provides cun-

has sot Mr Vladyslay doctors who had treated wound- tructive

of recon-

Gomulka and the Polished "freedom fighters" and the Ziling

aesth Greek

Turk

Communist hierarchy their third was of 47 lawyers, who Asociated govern-

were accused of calling a special most embarrassing policy W

All the windows in the three-

And Eoka? ment but this time, with real

problem since they assummerling of the Budapest Bar safeguards. Initial

question mark Association which deposed Com-storey building were shuttere

The greatest and, no one leaked out as the Fenction IN disconcert-

munist leaders and elected a

the publication of the marchers fled, past-All agen- cince

British plan has been - what and the difficulty is

cles. that neither Athens

Mr Gumulica has arly main-new executive board.

will be Eoka's decision for the tained silence on the executions, Dr Fabian said the prosecu -

immediate future? Ankara can envisage part-which is regarded here as an Con was, demanding the death nurhip

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elquent criticism of the chorus sentence for the Chairman of the ideal the result of trying of applause from other Com-Bar Association and three of its to see the future in the per-imunist bloc countries on Nagy's members. spective of the pust and death.

ing

present.

Sharing

sovereignty

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ed power in 1956.

Com- the

Mr Ferenc Nagy former tun-

ALBANIAN RED DROPPED

But political observers here an Prime Minister, told s pre-

are wondering how long Mr New York television interviewer supposes, of

1 course,

Goniulka can prudently remain that three more trials are boing radical improvement To

non-committal without provok-prepared for Hungarian revolu- British-Greek-Turkish rela- ing pressure from Moscow and tionary leaders. tions. If the plan is per other members ef

He said the present fun- sistently frustrated during munist bloc.

garlan regime had little part,

Votoran execution of Mej Poles are also reported to be,any, in the

Nagy. The Hungarian mutually satisfactory solu-ry and confused by the fact Inre tion. Fear of Turkish Insis- thuit e news of the execution Government was only a loud in

Mr Moscow's hand," he fald. tence on total division was spring as a surprise:

the next seven years there

can be little hope of a

partition in its most effec- tive sense--ligwever, may mellow Athens to take more realistic view. Much To Gain

WIR

Bewilderment

Britala has stipulated Archbishop Makarlos

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Confers With Nasser

Cairo, June 23.

11 Hurt In Crash

Now York, Juns 22. The engine of a 148 car Freight train ploughed in- to the rear of the Chess- peake and Ohio callways crack George Washington Flyer in the Thurmond Station

(West Virginia) today, alloing nearly half way through the railroad Vice-President's private car. Eleven were injured, Railroad. Vice-President R. N. Degion and his cook

sleeping In the private car at the end of the train when the accident occurred. Their barths were at the front

were

of the car and they emerged shaken but otherwise unharmad +

U.P.I.

Mysterious Disappearance

Of American

Mr Dag Hammarskjold, the United Nations Nun In Europe

Secretary-General, who was in conference

Chicago, June 22.

disappeared under mys- terious circumstances

with President Nasser of the United Arab An elderly Chicago nun Republic about Middle East problems for four hours last night, has a second meeting with Dr Mahmoud Fawzy, the UAR Foreign Minister, here this morning.

THEY PLAN

THEIR OWN

SECURITY PROGRAMME

The

No details of the discussion between Mr Hammarskjold and President Nasser were revealed after the meeting. and the Secretary-General had no state- ment to make.

In

about 10 days ago aborad à train for Poland travel- ling through Communist Czechoslovakia, the Chi- cago Sun-Times reported today.

The missing nun was Sister Cajetan, 72, spiritual head of the Celine League, an organisa- But diplomalle observerg

women which ion of Chicago Calro aid that there were | raisen money for

that "elear... indications"

the orphans, Sho lins UAR was striving to avert the Resurreallon Day nursery Wastem intervention in the crisis in Lebanon,

Intervention

in

Polish war also headed

of the Roman Catholle. Re- surrection Order for the past 12 years.

women for

Sister Cajetan left Chicago on Arrli 20 on a pligrimage with 20 Chicago Rome, where they arrived on

had.. visas May 14. All

Sister Cajcian, dur- Poland except,

the newspaper said

warned

Mr Hammarskjold's arrival in Calro yesterday coincided with a weekend of intense diplomaut notivity Kuala Lumpur, June 22,

the city. Associated Chineroing which chi diplomatie envoys to the had been summoned Chambors of Commerce Foreign Ministry and today decided to

start against "foreign intervention" their own social security in Lebanon. scheme so members would re-

The U.N. Secretary-General not "die in the gutter"

flew here from Jerusalem, Israci, should their businesses after conferring with boll fail.

اهدة

turn to Cyp.us "when violence

cousts.

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vloience

months.

for

1100

ar

Informed observers think

Jordanian and Isruell author his rotura will be permitted if

The proposal calls for the lies about the dispute over the Greek

Moun! there are no signs of

of rubber and other Israell enclave in the three purchase

Out- plantations so that if business Scopus demilitarised zone

One of tho

Dr men fail they may become estato side Jurusaton Mayors,

Previously, Mr Hammarskjold the headquarters in Themistocles Dervis, of Nicosia, employees. London, June 23.

The proposal was moved by visited

U.N. lold reporters un his arrival

observers of the The name of Gogo Nushi, a

here: The British plan is not the President of the Associated Belnut

resolution of the Chambers, Mr Chong Khoon, entrusted by Albanion Com- for seven years but for ever.

the full Security Council with ensuring munist leader and a first "It brings in ibe Turkish and who said it deserved

of support of all Chinese business-that there is "no legal infiltra- none Vice-Premier since 1956, Greek government,

the which is necessary for a Cyprus men, dince it aimed at protect-tion of personnel or arms servas during missing from

during the Lebanese borders" Interests solution". He said Archbishop ing

the present force conflict bes latest Albanian Govern-Makarios wanted

taiks between difficult times,

The Chamber's annual con-tween the Lebanese government ment list issued late last Britain and the Cypriot people night by the official Sovietuione "without bringing in for Cerence approved a resolution and the opposition.

calling on the Government to turn to Beirut after his Cairo Hammarskjold is to re- eign governments."-Reuter. nows agency Tast.

provide protection for local in- dustries before admitting large-talks, before flying back to New

York-Reuter, senic foreign Investment.

was

their

Nevertheless he urged the Gomulka first heard of it from

expulsion by the United Nations a Tuss, news agency message, according

the Hungarian delegation. well-laformed of to sources.

He also sail The Soviet Union should be given two or three months to comply with resolu- ttons approved by the General

Nushi was listed complied, Russki should lose her of the state planning committee Assembly Then, if she had not Deputy Premier and President U.N. membership, Mr Nagy said. In 1956 and a member of the

Political Bureau (top leader Windows Smashed up of the Albanian Commun- struck an Iron cross and killed rubber planting land by one

The Nagy affair, following the attack on Marshal T's party programme and the vir tual isolation Yugoslavia from the Communist bloc, has caused increasing anxiety about

of

ist Party.

frs: os a

Lightning Bolt

PPARENTLY Nato's last minute intervention did

Man, June 32. not achieve much, but there

A bolt of lightning today was nothing to be lost by the delay before the plan

three young Italons who were finally proposed to Parliament, and the the position of Poland-sti by than 300 people said to be Hun-planning chief.

Later he gave up the post of carrying it on their shoulders up Mount Arera, near here, to put far the most independent of hand, there

Harian refugees emished win- In 1958, he was reported to it on the summit. Communist nations.

Other who escorted dows at the headquarters of the be third in the Albanian Com- much

to gain by

The key made by nu

the Polish, silence Soviet delegation to the United nunist party hierarchy.-Reuter, suttered burns-Reuler. though nevertheat the death of Nagy in their Nations. leas vitally interested au- bewilderment over the role of

un

Khrushchev himself.

In New York, a crowd of more

More than 100 policemen were rushed to the scene after violence broke out and three demonstra- tors were arrested..

thority. The UN Secretary- General. had he not been

Until recently Khrushchev has distracted by events in appeared to them as the "beral" man who Lebanon, might have been Soviet leader, the

Dr Bela Fabian, Chairman of swept away the fallure and the Federation of Hungarian more successful.

oppression of the Stalinist era, Political Prisoners, said the What Britain ought to the Russian most favourable to trouble starled when two encourage darlag the new Mr Gomulka's Polish rond to women loking 'port in a protest plan's trial period is an ex-Socialism."

march were struck by objects tension of s

idea of

Poles feel that the thrown from a window of the separation and the munal areas. This need not be more than a form of the regional

Many

them

Our 'Normal' Weather Will Continue

By A CHINA MAIL REPORTER

Another resolution called on the Goverment to give early approval to applications for workers who had lost their jobs as the result of the International

in production restrictions.

Addressing the conference generally, Mr Chong said that in the because of the decline rubber and tin markols: "it seems now that we must look to our remaining pillar com- mereo-to support our economy." --Heuter,

Anti-Poujadists

Lyons, June 22. Several people were taken to hospital from lights which broke Poujude, leader of the anti-tux

esin-portenis for Poland are vaguely | building occupied by the Soviet There is no prospect of a broak in the present hot humid out here tonight after M. Pierre blishment of distinct com-uminous, China Mail Special. delegation

effect of which may be to Immunity For The

soften antagonism name Little Crooks...IF what, particularly in the

maln towna where most communal trouble seems to occur.

Fireworks were thrown at the fouk of mounted policemen's A total of four policemen arrested, following the demon- were injured and six people

horses during the outburst.

stration.

In Manchester, three hundred Washington, June 22.

through Representative Kenneth Keat-Hungarians marched ing sold today, he would intro- the streets hero tonight in silent There would be a risk of duce a bill tomorrow to grant protest against the executions of

weather for at least two or three days, the weather-movement, was howled down at mon at the Royal Observatory stated this morning.

If, as the Observatory expects, a depression forms off Shanglis! tima in two or three days' Hongkong should have cooler weather similar to the break the Colony experienced wel age.

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Greece interpreting this an email time crooks immunity Imre Nagy and Major-General Last wook the fall in tempera- a nop to Cerberus, but fer from prosecution in return for Pal Maleter.

the sake of peace it would | their Grand Jury or trial evid- -be difficult to deny its ence against "big time racket-

And with Greek eers."

More Arrests

an-

MEHSOON

ture was caused by the inter- ruption of the normal suminer try the Northeast Monsoon. This breakt WAS accompanied

thunder- by storms and cooler weather,

At six o'clock this morning the Observatory recorded a maxi- mum humidity content in the

air of 91 per cent.

realism.

Father Janos Nameth, re- Mr Koating sold his bill would and Turk at peace there Rooms a better chance of a permit Federal Grand Juries to Belous President of the "Car- final solution being reached "put the finger on the 100 ordinal Mindszenty Club" told the

so top-level gangsters who are marchers that since the along the lines proposed by pulling the strings of organised nouncement of the execution of Britain, than by having to crime."

the 1955 Hungarian revolution enforce a settlement on

At present, such immunity jenders, several thousand work- thoroughly disgruntled can be granted only in cases are had been arrested in Hunt The present weather is con- people with the help of a involving the national security.gary and groups of workers and Zow thousand paratroopers.-U. P. "I.

students had stopped work,

sidered, "normal weather."

summer

a meeting-Reuter.

Heavy Rain Floods London Streets

London, June 22.

Heavy rain flooded streets and lightning hit several houses during the thunderstorms! in London and southern England today, `

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Lightning knocked down a chimney in London, split a 75- foot fir tree in Aiddlesex, and alruck tho weather vane over a 13th century tower of Hendon Parish Church. Beams fo the Beltry were burnt and splii sad the ahurch

electrical system put out of motion.

Thousands of holiday makers-were soaked by a andden thunderstorm at Windsor and the final Folo game for the Windsor Cup was oknoelled.—Kleuter.

Mr

for,

NEVER ARRIVED While other members of her party want to Vienna, and then to Poland, Sister Cajetan walteð in Rome. She journeyed to Vienna on June 13, the news- paper sald, and boarded a train for Czestochowa, Poland, where she hoped to start work to build an orphanage for retarded children.

15121 never

The

Chiago arrived in Poland.

The US. Enbasics in War- saw, Prague, Vienna and Rome had been notified of the nun's American disuppearance, but officials apparently have been unable to obtain information from the Czech Government.

we are convinced Sister Cajetan did not vanish in Poland," Mother General Theresa

appeared said. "We are certain, she dis- somewhere. inside Czechoslovakia through which the train had to pass."-UP.I.

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