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Russia is asked to drop charges Spy on trial

CEYLON DELEGATE'S

APPEAL DURING

UN DEBATE

United Nations, May 25.

The President of the Security Council, Sir Claude

Corea of Ceylon, today appealed to the Soviet Union to drop its demands for condemnation

of the United States for the May 1 U-2 fight.

Heart massage revives

dead man

Taipei, May 25. A U.S. Navy doctor today revived an army sergeant by massaging his heart for three-and-a-half hours after he received a 3,300- volt shock. A U.S. Army spokesman said military doctors believed it was one of the first cases of reviving a person apparently dead

from electrocution. Sgt. Eugene E. Richmond, 33, of Balti- more, Maryland, remained in a coma tonight but with his heart apparently functioning normally after he was plucked back from the edge of death. Richmond was found leaning

unconscious against

a

metal fence in an Ameri- can military compound. NO PULSE

The whip antenna of a mobile radio transmitter was bent across a 3,300. volt high tension line and pinned under Richmond. Two sergeants freed the man and he was taken to the U.S. Navy hospital in Taipei. Commander C. J. Honsik, a

navy doctor, said Rich- mond had no pulse or respiration and his face was purple when unloaded at the hospital 30 minutes

Speaking as his country's de- legate in the 11-member coun- cil, he also urged the Soviet Foreign Minister. Mir Andrei Gromyko, to recept President Eisenhower's assurances such spy fights would not be resumed

that

Sir Claude Corea delivered the appeal as the Council con- pleted its third day of debato on Soviet charges of United States "aggression."

GOOD RELATIONS

It was "absolutely essential should be that good relations created and fostered between

the great powers," the Ceylonese delegate said. And I was es sential that the process should begin now.

Sr Claude, legates from tions in the

one of two de unecmmitted na- council the other M. Mongi Stim of Tunisia told Mr Gromyko that such a gesture as he urged would be "really appreciated in all parts

of the world."

We must unite against a meddlesome

Outside world'

Bloemfontein, May 25. South Africa's Governor- General, Mr Charles Swart, today appealed to all sections of the popula: ; tion-both Afrikada ami English-speaking white and non-white-lo unite against the "meddlesome outside world."

Mr Swart was officially open- ing the final week of celebra- tions marking the 50th anniver- sary of the founding of the South African Union.

He called on Afrikaners "to

bring other sections of the population closer to us and not to push them away.

"We must recognise and value frankly and to the full the honest praiseworthy role played by other sections of our population in building up our land. We must grant them their place in the future."

Appealing to English-speaking people, he said: "We

músi

Marines are called

to fight vampires

Rio De Janeiro, May 25.

An 809 bàs gode out to the Binali Marinės from the tiny vampire infeated island of Sas Sebailino off the coast of the stale of Sai Paula,

The fifty odd inhabitants constituting the island's total population are virtually at their wit's emi batiling the stub. born plant blood micking bats for a week now.

Until the vampires arrived the kitaädors were pekottally engaged in raising livestock. However, the vampires evident- ly driven from the Amazon Jungle by heavy wide degotiated on the cattle and decimated the hende na cosa. Bled By vampires had to be slaughtered. The alizislion gruw oven worse when the finifikheil vampires with no down to feed où began klacking humans.

In User 508 the islanders urged the Marlie Cotizaciszucho unit to bring with il flame throwers do sát) the vimbēres,

AFP.

BOMB BLAST MARKS

CELEBRATIONS

IN ARGENTINA

Buenos Aires, May 25.

It would mana that "for the realise we must stand or fan Explosion of a terrorist bomb marked today's start

as far as

of celebrations of the 150th anniversary

of

sake of promoting pence, the together. We must of ex- Argentina's first independence movement.

namely, to condemn the United States flight."

Soviet Union gave up what issible avoid causes considered its legitimate right trangement and division.”

He asked the English-speake- No one was hurt, although ing section to ry to under-vlarm and damage were consi- stand the sentiments

and dérable. aspirations of the Afrikaan- speaking sections."-Router,

EASING TENSIONS Ceylon, Argentina, Ecuador

and Tunisia have jointly tabled resolution aimed at easing

international tensions and bring- ing about a resumption of East- West negotiations, but this draft is not to be discussed until the Soviet complaint has been dis- posed of.

Ecuador's chief delegate, Senor

Jose Correa, today also urged the Soviet Union not to press its charges to a vole,

The initial debate, which wound up tonight with a vote expected some time tomorrow unless Mr Gromyko accepted the appeal mace to him, found only Poland in support of Soviet position.-Reuter.

after he was found on the Refused to pay

fence.

Honsik cut open Richmond's chest and massaged his heart for three hours and 30 minutes after which his normal beat returned. Richmond's wife, Chise, a three-year-old son and two-year-old daughter live in Taipei.-UPI.

the

Recife, Brazil. May 25. Joao Francisco De Silva was, so to speak, a prisoner today in his own house the city Jail.

Police locked him up on

charges that he refused to pay property taxes on the Jall

building.

Joao said. "They (the city) owe "Why should I pay anything," me three months rent. "AP.

A British Crossword Puzzle

2

ACROSS

18

Executors

of

Aly Khan's will

London, May 26.

a

The blast, at the entrance of an old apartment building half mille from Government House, coincided with the de parture of a presidential pho- cession to Palermo Park where President Arturó · Frondizi re- viewed troops.

POLICE MOBILISED

a

All avaliable police have now

to been mobilised

prevent major terrorist' outrage following the three bomb expidsfolis in last 36 hours. Two unexploded

He blamed

Mau Mau

for wife's

murder

Nairobi, May 25.

bombs have been found, one of A 29-year-old Asíum tobacco them in the possession of two arrested terrorists.

Security services believe the bomb activity, in which no one The late Aly Khan, killed in has so far been hurt, Has been a Paris road crash two conducted by outlawed sup- porters of expelled dictator weeks ago, appointed Perod, as a dent Astra- Lloyd's Bank of London as tich of dissidence in front of arid hit executors, authorised foreign heads of state sources said here tonight, diplomats attending the cele The

sources stressed that, bratoms-Reuter contrary to reports at the time

of his death, Aly Khan had left

a will. This listed his normal residence as Switzerland-where

legal tangle. he had a house valued at £100,- 000 thus sparing his heirs a

The prince's Mosiem religion is reflected in the wil's pro- visions, which generally queath male heirs twice as much as the females.

re-

EIGHT COUNTRIES The fortune left by Aly Khan is spread over eight countries Britain, Ireland, France, Switzer- land, Pakistan, India, Syria and Iran.

The will is not likely to be published for two or three! months. It was believed here! that Lloyds would have troublej listing all the princes possessions, since in some cases he had not yet taken over bequests made to him by his father, the late Aga Khan.-AFP.

IKE EXPLAINS SPY-FLIGHTS

Anti-Red clamp-down in Saigon

described

as crazy

Cairo, May 25.

Fouad Moharrem Aly, a 27-year-old Egyptian charged with spying for Israël, was described today by his lawyer as "crazy and mentally abnormal"

Saigon, May 25. South Vietnam police have.

arrested a number of Maitre Salah Hassan told. the The court alrendy has con- students, doctors and five-man State Supreme Security sidered the case against two Court headed by State Counsel Italiana, Raimond Diphotro and journalists in a clamp for Kamel El Bannassawy that Fendi Ando Paciolla, and a down on Communist ae- No Egyptian or Arab of sound Dutchman Meewis Goudbibird. tivities among Saigon in- mental condition would accept Tomorrow the court will listen tellectuals, Government of-under any circumstance working to the last witnesses connected ficials announced here to against the interest of his coun- with that case-AF. day.

At the same time the Gover

announred ment

sweeping changes in the top ranks of Saigon's police.

An Information Ministry spokesman said seven of eight Police Commissioners

District

in the city would be replaced today, two of them by military police officials.

"But this does not meny any increase in the military direc tion of the Saigon Police Force," he said,

YOUNGER MEN

"We want younger and more dynamic men for these posts" The spokesman sald police last Friday arrested six Journalists who he alleged, were members of a Communist com- mittee.

Five of the sbc journalists were on the staff of the new paper Tengchuong, the second most popular Saigon daily.

Usually reliable sources said 31 students and five doctors had riso been arrested-Reuter.

'Open skies' not to be raised yet

United Nations, May 25. Mr Henry Cabot Lodge, United States representative, today confirmed that the State Department itad decided against raising President Elpen- hower's "open skies plan in the Security Council.

salesman who claimed that his wife and two children had been hacked to death by a Máu Mau terror gang was today sentenced to death for their murder. Pyaralal Melaram Bassan was at Nyeri to found by a court have hired an African, Watho- bia Kiambo-today sentenced to death with him-to kill his family. Bassan was said by the He declined to say whether a prosecution to be having a love į request would be made for a affair with an Asian nurse in special session of the Assembly, Nairobi.

or the matter left to the next regular session, due to begin in September-Reuter,

FOUND PRESENT Bassan bad claimed that | while out driving with his wife and three children they Wefe fflücked by an African gang. He was chased from the scene and returned to find his wife two children slashed to death and the third child in-

(Cohlined from Page 13 the contacts, between our own and the Soviet peoples, making clear that the path of reason and common sense is still open and if the Soviets will but use it...

our

"We and all the worldjured. realise, despite disappointment, that progress toward the goal of mutual understanding.

the Wathobia, who was a pagan, easing causes of lension, and rednc. has been converted to Roman tion of armaments is as neces-Catholicism during the sary as ever,

Judge Pelly Murphy said today he found Bassan had been present at the murder.

Peaceful efforts "We shall Continue these peaceful effaris, including participation in the existing

New Tass man negotiations with the Soviet

24

for Bangkok

22

123

3 Desiring, perhaps, such a seat

for the Aght (8)

8 The result of his match is a

draw! (6)

9 His work is deliberately false,

but keep it under your at (B)

11 Allows out (8)

12 A grain of discomfort to the

pedestrian (4)

13 As much as you like (2, 3)

18 Without

them

souldn't exist (5)

25

DOWN

1 No one could say that this business lacks interest! (5)

2 Turns the bread 453

3 About these protected minors,

they get their deserts (7)

4 She embraces a pup!!! (4)

5 Sweets in the mouth (4)

6 To which a writer

may go

for a dip (6)

7 Wandering about

like

A

knight of old (8)

matches,

10 Very cold (5)

14 Ginger Up (5)

.neck (4, 3)

10 Establishment of note (4)

22 Here most make provision for

the aged (4, 4)

24 It faces the stage (8)

15 Description of the butcher's

Bangkok, May 25,

these

negotiations

Union. In we have made some progress. We are prepared. to preserve and build on it.....

trial, Bassan was said to be reading the Hindu holy book the "Bhagavad Gita" in his cell- AFP.

FLEMING APPEAL

(Continued from Page 1 "It is absolutely vital. We should know what the Crown's case (s. We are entitled to know,” he said.

He told correspondents at the end of today's Council session that the question would be raised instead in the General Assembly,

Escaped Laotian

prince regarded

as 'traitor'

Vientiane, May 25. All roads were closed in Loos today and a strict curfew was in force following the escape from custody yes. terday of Prince Sou- phanouvong, leader of the Communist-backed rebel Pathet Lao movement.

The prince escaped from a military camp outside Vientiane with 15 followers arrested with him last year, Nine soldiers guarding him also disappeared, The array still had no indica- tion of his whereabouts, spokesman said. -

#

"We conduct these negotiations The Thal Government will not on the basis of surface permit the Soviet news agency harmony nor are we deterred by Tags to assign a correspondent labad deportment. Rather we ap Thailand, the Bangkok Post re-proach them in a careful search ported today.

for commen interests between The last Tass correspondent, the Western allies and the Soviet Juri Trushin, was declared Union of specific problems. persona non grata two years ago I have in mind, particularly, In this case, be submitted, the and ordered to leave the country the nuclear test and disarnaevidence on alleged drunken-head for Commur st

The prince is expected to North on charges of subversion.

ment negotiations. We will not ness was weak and was totally The Post said police will be back away, on account of recent insufficient to support a charge said they feared he may re- Vietnam. Military authorities ordered to keep a close check on events, from the efforts or com- of manslaughter. the new Tase man's movements. Imitments that we have under-

He reiterated that the trial organise scattered rebel banda.

A Judge, had failed to direct the ued, after the escape sald: Maken," Reuter.

government communique. AP.

Jury on the defence's inferences.

Brazilian cruiser

in collision

Rio de Janeiro, May 25,5

18 Where they're all ready for One of Brazil's two navy cruisers was temporarily

the next flood! (6)

25-Given five bob we'll have a 37 When the week-end is over }

game (6)

28 May be seen in a plano or a 20 France's proverbial energ

hotel foyer (8),

(3)

21 Ticker (5)

22 Where many are separated

(4)

out of action today after a collision with Norwegian tanker,

a

The antiser Barsoft- Cause of the collision which off the

ly the USS Philadelphia col-occurred in dariness lide at sen on Monday night coast of Cabo Frio near, here, with the Norwegian, oli tübilder | was isot, given. 23 Superficial blemish (4) .

Nordnes stening toward: Blo The Barrow was on a tepiny YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD. Acroms: 3 Restless with a load of all from the ing cruise with more than 1,000 Lucre, 8 Mortgage, 10 Arab-is, 13.

Regatta

15 He-MP. 17 Middle East,

men aboard deta The Norwegian vessel raffer- Escudos 18- Comment, 20-Away, 1 Dec 28 Bosar 22

*THE WAY” The third i Hove-ring, 28 Green, 29 Well-to-do, Deyn 1 Clear, 2 Serág, 3 ed alghet hull Remit, 4 Tots, 6 Erased, 8 Sweeps,, 9 Osteni, 11 Resow, 12 made her way hitó port "yes,sion in Brazilian Waters

Big Inet weekend Balmy, 14 Astern, 15 minnas, 16 Mower is Cashew, 19 terdedate

serious—AP. Marvel, 22 Doggo, 28 Caper, 21 Dying, 25 Trit

as to how the accident occurred "The prince must now be re- He submitted that thegarded as a trailor to the coun evidence was in favour to the try."-Reuter-

defence's inferences

"We

further to say that if this w accepted the jury would never have

found any

dangerous driyizia."

Mr Bemacchi and Mr. Wright are instructed by Mr Harolať Caine.

Mr Ridehaigh and Mr. W. 8. Devidson, Crown Counsel, ap- peared for the Crown

The Full Court comprised unios Gregg and She

Acting Pulsne Judge Jastice K. R. Macfee,

Discharged

New York, May 25,

Actrum Kim-Novák, vás dis- charged today from Doctory Hospital, where she had, beef

Elected

Vientiane, May 25, Former

Prince premier Souvanna Phouma was today umanimously elected president of the Laotian national assems- bly,

He was the only candidate for the post,

Elections for the assembly Bureau gave all the posts to the majority social democrat party-AFP.

Expecting child

American actros Jayne Mans under traciment for Expatitis | fald said, today ibi is expecting Erce, May 11-AP,

Emir, Haley baby ---UPI.

try."

Hassan asked the court to summon specialised psychiatrists and have his client placed under their observation.

Aly, a former, co-pilot with the Egyptian Misrair Line, pleaded not guilty" after the indictment was read out.

The indictment said Aly pass- ed "Military secrets to Israeli agents abroad against the month- jy sum of $150."

According to the indletment written in Invisible ink." Aly "included secrets in a letter

CHALLENGE

State Counsellor Aly Nour Eddine, challenging the defence claims, said "Aly is not only of average Intelligence but enjoys exceptional mental traits.

investigation which lasted three months Aly

"During the

demonstrated incredible intelll- gence by trying to rid himself of the charges he is facing. If the defence claims every person who commits a crime against the state is abnormal, many will escape punishment," he said.

The court then decided to consider the defence request after questioning Aly.

INVISIBLE INK

DR SANGSTER DIES IN LONDON

Lordön, May 25,

Dr William E. Sangster, former President of the Methodist Conference und widely recognised as une of the most outstanding preachers of his generation died at his London, home yesterday.

Dr Sangster, who was 60, was conference president from 1950 to 1953 and was for many years Minister of Westminster Central Hall, London,

A Methodist spokesman said his death at such a comparative- ly carly age was "one of the greatest calamities which has to Methodism and come both

Aly who was born of antho wider church for many Egyptian father and a Swiss years."

Dr Sangster was die of the mother admitted sending letters in invisible mi to "certain youngest men ever to be op

pointed president of people" abroad.

Methodist Conference.

The Aly case is the second of six involving 18 persons accused of spying for Israel.

Brother is surprised

Linz, Austria, May 25. "The news of the arrest of my brother in Israel came as a big surprise to me, I thought him dead," said Dr Robert Eichmann, who is a lawyer here.

"He has been missing ever since the war," he added.

VIGOROUS STYLE

the

His vigorous style and his colourful personality attracted vast congregations wherever he preached.

two During World War

he and his wife and two children lett their house to live in the air raid shelter under the Westminster Central Hall and fook after hundreds of tæmbed out people who had made it their home.

Но took charge of 800 shelters In the Westbuster area while at the same time studying for his doctorate of philosophy versity.

at London Uni.

Dr Eichmann said his brother had a wife and family, but he did not know where they are.

A liberal-minded Methodist Curled от a constant now. "They are not in Linz and who not in Austria. I would know crusade for religious revival, if they were here," he stated. he wrote many religious books Eichmann is reportedly held and printed editions of Els

China Mail Special, in Israel on a spy charge-AP. | sermons.

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