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THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY; ·OCTOBER 21, 1958.

TAKE ME OUT OF THIS 'HELL' CRIES EX-NAZI

Denies Killing Polish Jews

Warsaw, Oct. 20.

A former Nazi Gauleiter being tried for war crimes, including the deaths of thou- sands of Polish Jews, denied the charges today and cried aloud in court for hos- pital refuge and freedom "from this hell I am in now."

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Erich Koch said his prison conditions amounted to living in hell but admitted he owed his

IKE'S BID 'Free

TO MEND PARTY UNITY

Los Angeles, Oct. 20. President Eisenhower müde

2

Algeria Govt'

Wants

Ceasefire

dramatic, ticker-tape entrance into the tangled affairs of the Republican Party in California todny and immediately set about producing quick unity be-Mr tween Senator William F. Knowland and Governor

Goodwin J. Knight, Elsenhower swooped into the trial and asked that his seven-heart of this sprawling city count Indictment be thrown out aboard a marine helicopter and

Knowland, on grounds five of the charges Look

running bud been wiped out in a general! Governor, And Knight the amnesty

which covered muss Senatorial candidate, on a fes- murders.

tive, cheering parade through the cenles of town.

UK's BRUSSELS life to a Jewish ductur.

FAIR PAVILION TO BE SHOWN IN LONDON

London, Oct. 20.

Koch, grey-haired and frah. said he was too weak to stand

Attacked

In a speech delivered to the court, Koen complained of his treatment in prison. "Does the court know that on August 22 1 was attacked by a criminal who aruck me with a stick and broke ses fel of my riba?" he asked.

Ind Koch nad his weight [dropped from 183 pounds to 110 onds in the past 10 years and in that he owned has life to a Frou doctor Kaminska "who is Jewish but I think she is a great doctor." Koch has served 13 years in be the prison. 1 trial may

to

A newspaper will bring the British pavilion at the Brussels World Fair London for display at "ideal home" exhibition March.

The entire cost of dismantling and transport will be bome by the Landon Dully Mall whichst major war crimes trai to

conducts the home exhibition unouatly.

The Times,

in

jbe held.

Overlord

Koch, who joined Adolf Hit- editorial ler in

The dictor's carliest of Eastern

reviewing the fair watch closed days, was overlord

Jast night, said: "How is the Poland and the Ukraine. The

for

Then the Chief Executive, preparatory to a televised wes- tern political address tonight, closeted himself

în

Cairo, Oct. 20. Ferhat Abbas, Prime Minister of the "Free Algeriun Government" snid In

interview broadcast by Cairo Radio tonight that his Govern- ment was prepared to enter Immediately into ceasefire negoliations

with France.

MULTI-STOREY FLATS IN LONDON

WHY WAS

THERE

A DELAY?

Bonn, Oct. 21.

This was Mr Abbas's third offer to negotiate with France,

In Puris, u Government spokesman sok! France would with the two be prepared to discuss dissident candidates for nearly operational ceasefire with the Juxurious Algerian rebels on a local scale 25 minutes in Statler Hotel suite.

al any time. Asked

President what the

The spokesman adder, how-Pastor Martin Niemoller, the Knight

ever, that there was

Gorman Protestant church Du qu55- kad said about getting

Knowland "together"

tion of negotiations with the loader, flow back to West and

House Press Secretary Nailonal Liberation Front out- White

Germany in protest last law rebel organisation "because James C. Hagorty said:

Saturday after being do- it is only one element of the Algerian population and cannot layed for several hours by pretend to speak for Algeria." immigration officials of London airport, a member of his staff said today. The spokesman suid Pastor Niemoller, who heads the Evangelicht Church in the State

Hesse,

"That is what he's out here for. He's making a speech 10- night. He's here to work for a Republiain victory and the only way

we can do that is through a united parly."--U.P.1.

POSSIBILITIES

popular appent, the lure, of such Polish Government has charged OF WESTERN

gigantic displays to be explained? Over 40,000,000 went and 40,- 000,000 people cannot be wrong!...

of

in effect that his signature was responsible for the deaths thousands of Poles,

The Indictment against thu one-time Gauletier Lovers, more

"But perhaps the chief se retthon 60 pages and is supported of this exhibition, like others is by 20 legal copybook of swom the part, is that man does not evidente from survivors of 45 eavy Marco Polo, who merely concentration and slave labour travelled far, so much as Gai- cars he supervised. fiver, who ww the unbellève- able with his own eyes. Many thanks, agath, to Belgium, who let so many

Gul of us be livers."-China Mail Special, U.P.I.

At one point the prosecution said that out of 7,500 Jews in the Ciechanow district before the war, ily 20 still lived,

LABRADOR-UK IN FOUR HOURS

A Royal Air

Handley Page

RETALIATION

Washington, Oct. 20.

RELEASE

Meanwhile In Aliders, Gelt. Raoul Satan announced today he has decided to captured rebel soldiers.

release 10

The rebels sald earlier were refeusing French soldiers. And would release mure in fuJure, for "humanitarian" reusons fund "without condi- tions."

They also expressed hope af prisoner-exchange system could worked out with the It is doubtful how- French ever tut the French would

ut

had been

sunilarly in the past,

treated

"He has no idea why," the spokesman said.

The pastor was to have start- ed a week's tour of Britain Inst Saturday. A sermon at Com- bridge was included in the tour. Pastor Nicmotler, a U-boat

A top North Atlantic Treaty Organisation officer said today it would be "im- stand for this.-All Agencies. commander in World War One,

possible" for Russia to knock out all the bases fram which retaliatory at-

| was imprisoned in Nazi concen-

tration

1037 to camps from 1945. He now a prominent opponent atomic arming

forces.- Reuter.

tacks could be launched FUSILIERS TAKE of the man

pront of Soviet aggression. He was French Admiral An- toine 1. M. Sala, Naval deputy lu U.S. General Lauris Nor- slad, Supreme Allied Com-

spoke The Admiral #nual meeting of the

London, Oct. 20.

Its average speed was 68 miles unter In Europe. four jet Force

per hour, Victor bomber milies How the 2,480 statute from Goose Bay, Labrador, to Marham, Norfolk, England, to

four day In

hour and one minute.

LAST FLIGHT

Nicosia, Oct. 20.

The four-day airlift of men of

at he the first battalion Royal Scots United Fusiliers from Cyprus to Britain Last September another RAF

I where they are to amalgamate a Vulcan, States Army Association. four Jet bomber, flew from Goose Bay to Wad. Sala said that the stockpiling with the first battalion Highlord dington in the same are of of atomle weapons and the in-Light Infantry, began today.

'The

#I the merging Bart England in four hours stallation of intermediate range and 11 minutes.--Rautør. ballistic missiles in Europe will battalions, under Britain's Army plan, will take make the Soviets even "Jess able reorganization lo count on sucerss" in the place in January.

The new unit wil be known

A British Crossword Puzzle

4 15

6

19

10 11

12

13

114 15

16

19

18

future.

He warned,

however,

(wo

that as the Royal Highland Reg- Nato needs 17 "significant ment-Reuter. strengthening of its shield of nir, ground, and sen forces, which are pressed against the Iron Curtain.-U.P.J.

PRIESTS SAID

TO HAVE

Washington, Oct. 20. Price Wan Walthayakon, Thailand's Foreign Minister, sald today he did not believe that the resignation of the Thai cabinet would lead to a change in his country's foreign policy-Reuter.

1

Two views of port of a new housing estate at Roehampton, London, showing some of the multi storey flats which have been constructed by London County Council.

"

the

The skyscraper estate covers some 28 acres and have cost nearly £2 million. They will provide homes for nearly 750 families.-Central Press Photo.

Auk Breaks Long Silence

To Answer War Critics

Monty's Report Absolutely Untrue'

LONDON, Oct. 20.

Pagō B

Two Yugoslavs

Get Death For Embezzlement

Bolgrade, Oct. 20. Two Yugoslava were con- demned to death today for embezzlement, a crime normally punished by long prison sentences,

This is the first time for at least five years that embezzle- ment has been punished by a capital sentence in Yugastavia, although denth sentences for fraudulent crimes of this kind ara now being awarded re- gularly In Bulgaria Rumania.

One of the two men sentenced to death at Pljevlin, Mon- | tenegro, after 10-day trul was a banic oftelat who was

sal to have spent the money The embezzled on gambling and

luxury living.

TE- Seventeen other people ceived prison sentences, The 19 accused were alleged to have embezzled a total of nearly 12 (million dinara (about £14,300).

-Reuler.

MOTHER OF SIX HAS QUADS

Richmond, Oct. 20. Quadruplets were born today to Mrs Laura Englehart, already the mother of six girls.

Mrs Englehart, 35, and the quads-two boys and two girls-- were reported "doing line" in Johuson-Willis hospital.

said A hospital spokesman they had not boon weighed yet but appeared to weigh no mare than three pounds each.

The father, Edward G. Eng- lebari, nearby Sandston, an employee at Hichmond's Depart- ment of Public Works, sald wing had been expected. But he said it was "quite a surprise when tour arrived."

Englehart had two immediate reactions. First, he safti 110 amily would have to move to a bigger home. Second, he did not plan expanding his formily further.-U.P.I.

Czechs And Germans Die

Eight

Prague, Oct. 20. CzechoslovnÈCE wers among the 45 passengers who died in the Soviet Jet airliner which crushed last week the Foking-Moscow route,

an

The list published here to- night includes two leaders of the 1,200,000-strong National Youth Organisation C.S.M. and Peking correspondent of

ti

the Czechoslovak news agency Ceteka, Mr Ji Spevak.

Five high-ranking officials of the East German Communist Youth Organisation (FD) died with the crash, the East German news service ADN disclosed to- night in Berlin.

Field Marshal Sir Claude Auchinleck, World War II general, ed on the way home, ADN said,

today broke a long silence to reply to the latest critic of his conduct of the Western Desert war his fellow Field Marshal Lord Montgomery.

HELPED REBELS OPEN VERDICT

Lyons, Del. 20

Two Roman Catholic priests,

Father

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121

Father

22

123

24

25

126

27

28

29

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131

. ACROSS

32

DOWN

1 "Let's all ang like the Stoppers (5).

birdies sing"! (5).

4 Vagrants

on land and sea

(B).

For the acastemy banquet? (0).

10 It may find itself in aspic at

last (6).

12 Get a move on (0),

14 Navigating Instrument (7).

17 She appears in the averages

(4).

were

Albert Carieron

and

Luis

todny Magulen.

with formally charged undermining the nation's terri torial integrity by helping out- lawed Algerlan Moslem rebela but were permitted provisional freedom.

A

Government prosecutor pppealed in protest against per- mitting them to remain free pending trial.

ON CHRISTMAS

ISLAND DEATH

London, Oct. 20.

-

They attended a students' con- ference in Peking and were kill- without mentioning the type of the plane.

The

names, however, are almilar to those by mistake handed to the West German Embassy in Moscow by Russlan

For years past the 74-year-¡inay be by then a strongly officials Router and U.P.I. old "Auto"s his men called organised front. we

"Alternatively,

him has chosen to ignore

Too Tough With Journalists

Brucls, Oct. 20.

may charge hurled at him in books develop a threst to the enemy's The immediate need is by distinguished warthing col-sear.

forces leogues, including Sir Winston to reorganise present Churchill.

with 8th Army and to re-

the front

ay to They have accused him of mange delaying victory against Hiller's provide an army reserve.

The International' Fedoration desert general, Rommel, by The longer term policy is to

the

arrived of Journalists, whose hood- newly having a defensive instead of train

divisions for the counter} quarters is to Brussels, has font Galicking mentality.

offensive, which it is hoped a telegram of protest to the But today he was stung to might begin. In the later part of Governor of Cyprus, Sir Hugh

September." 10 retort "absolutely untrue"

Моликатету, whose being

the

RETREAT

are

desert

now

The battle of Alamein, which started the rout of the Germans, actually began on October 23- China Mall Special,

WILL TRY AGAIN FOR RECORD

An inquest jury here today returned an open ver- Lord.

diet on Lieutenant David Cyril Franklin, R:N.serialised in British and Ameri- 29, who died after returning from service can journals.,

Field Marshal Montgomery, during the Christmas Island nuclear tests, who took over from the "Auk" und defeated A third priest, Father Bernard The Coroner, Mr. P. N. Sher- } The Warrior was supplied Boudoresques who is attached well, before hearing evidence with special instruments to de-Rommet at Alamein, wrote that to the Saclay Atomic Centre, said that aftor Lt Franklin died tect any change in the normal when he assumed command of of radiation, and no the desert 8th Army in August, 2 It helps a reader to find his has also been arrested.

in Haslar Hospital, the Naval amount authorities deemed it to way about (5).

change in the level occurred on 1942, Auchinleck told bim that, if the Germany attacked, he Corteron who had case of deatli from natural causes these instruments, Father

planned to retreat all the way Accused been

of acting us and issued a cerificats giving the

to Calro and right up the Nile the National

cause of death as Tressure?

a. plastic

if necessary. Liberation Front (FLN) "Social anaemla.

10 During his evidence Surgeon-

evening the London Welfare Service" in the Lyons

Commander Pugh was asked by newspaper

Star tonight region had disappeared last

Mr J. F. Canville (for the Field Marshal Auchinleck widow) about expeditions off quoted his official despatch of Christmas Island in search

of July 27, 1042. crayfish.

3 Oriental governor (5).

5 Transported (4),

u Comparatively

close-Asted?

(8).

Footwear for Sal (6),''

Executioner (7),

11 Make th disclosure about Wednesday.-France-Presse.

some meat (0).

13 Vessel in a kitchen (7).

18 Brass-hatted domestle? (7). 16 It's not good to live up to INDIANS DEAD IN

20 Girl puts an end to an awk-

word situation (7).

22 Sad to say (4),

23 Taking things easy on

wolk (?).

this (4).

10 Eseny on a theme (8).

18 Often stops play (4).

20 Not so dry (8).

21 They have their kleals, bless

TANKER TRAGEDY

STRONTIUM

be

A

Mr Arthur Nickelson, 311 offelal of the U.K. Atomic Energy Mission, Harwell, wald the ashea

of a femur of L Franklin were

examined in his division, the

CONTAMINATION

tho

seeing to ascertain the fish were caught in the Christ-offensive, and this will probably

Foot, about the treatment of British and Cypriot Journaliste by security forces in Cyprus.

The telegram regrets that Cypriot and English Journalists have been, assaulted in the excrelse. of their profession, by the security forces,"

It expressed "the solidarity of the federation with the protest of the editors of the English and Greek language press in Cyprus."Reuter.

WAY TO DEAL WITH ASIAN TB

The

Singapore, Oct. 20. cpatem regional com

mittee of the International Union ngainst Tuberculosis today con- Ipent here.

Las Vogas, Oct. 20. Two mon attempting to ret aracord by staying 60 days aloft in a light plane had to land on Sunday after less than 24 hours In this he wrote: "Eventually

continuous flying because will have to renew the Wo

of carburetor trouble. cluded 0 two-day conference Pugh said that although cray-

Robert

33, Timm, break through the businessman, and his co-pilot, The conference passed a re- mas Island area -400 miles mean amount of stronilum 90 present.

positions about

Cagrics Kasicela, 32, an alrerafi solution saying that it thought The results were 0.05 mtron- from the explosion-none were enemy

exemalive from Anuhelm, Call-expansion of home treatment, tum units. This compared with ( caught in waters

near the cx- Alamein

Saturday with OFFENSIVE

fornia, took of on

use of modern anti- between 0.05 and 0.02 strontium | plosions.

afternoon in their 172 Cessia bacterial drugs, was the most After saying the 8th Army re-

beat the re-practical way of dealing with units in a normal person.

Specimens of fish were col- Surgeon Lt Commander Pot-

examined selentiti-quired re-equipment and train- in an attempt to

cord set Last month by Jim |luberculosis in Asia-Reuter, 20 Inexperienced and may have British tanker Stanvac Japan terson David Gordon Pugh, lected and

bole in it (5).

according to latest Information

B. N.. Hospital, #pair, cald cally and there was po evidence ing before it would be at for

offensive operations, the despatch Hath and Bill Burkhart, Dallas,

London, Oct. 20. received

ship's ownor by the

continued: "Provided the land Texas who stayed aloff for Kl

days.

Vion Prodant and War Standard Vacuum Transporta- that he was aboard H.M.S. War of any fallout or

rior at the time of the H-bombon.

and Air situation diges not change.

Tiram and Koskela landed on Minister of the United Arab test. The ship was moved out- -Addressing

jury the 8th Army on be reinforced

a dry lake in the desert prax Republic, Marshal Abiel Hakim MONDAY'S SOLUTION—Across: Redstart, 8 Pale, 0

the effects of about mid-September, by two

here Ten British edicers, including side, p 25-mile limit from the ex- Coronar sald

when they encountered Amor, met in the Kremlin to- Engaging, 11 toversed. 13 Test, 18 Cosmetic, 18 Doduoted, 19

‚and act' a day with Soviet Premier Nikita Felt, 21 Solitude, 25 Re-paired, 20 Idea, 27 Electors Down: [ the Captain, also died in the plosions and was closed down in radiation from nuclear explo-arinoured glylstons and two fu

another attempt | Khrushchev, Radio Moscow. Spar, Sinv(e), Eons, B.Shad, Allco, 7 Tight, Errod, 10 explosion which occurred to the case of boy fallout, remaining signs was by no means a settled fantry divisions. This may give carburetor system

fect-France-a superiority muficient to now date for

| reported mij.PL Gelid, 12 Erade, 14 Speed, 10 Ten-or, 19 Cup-1'd, te Forms, Gulf of Omen today.France, closed down unul melentine tests and established

showed that it was clear.

Presse.

justify a direct attack on what | today-U.FL 20 Lapse, 21 But, 23 Laur, 22 (Jado, 24 Hran.

27 Jacket for enters (6).

20 Use a jemmy, perhaps (5).

30 Entertain in more than royal

fashion (0),

B1 Scanide place, maybe, to go

to (0),

92 Back at sea (5).

theshi (6).

24 Concocts something (5).

25 Angry (5).

20 Almost stingy? (4).

Ten

London, Oct. 20. Indian seumch WOTO killed by the explosion on the

tion,

Presso.

contamina

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