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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1960.
BALTIKA DEFECTOR
ESCAPED THROUGH
...
DEPARTMENT STORE
New York, Oct. 11.
Victor. Jaanimets, 29-year-old Estonian who came here as an oiler aboard Soviet Premier Khrushchev's ship the Baltika and defected, on Mon- day told Soviet officials from the safety of United States custody to- day that he wanted nothing more to do with them,
New Solomons
constitution announced
BRADLEY
SEEKS LEGAL ADVICE
Colombo, Oct. 11, Stephon Leslie Bradley, 34, wanted by Australian police for the kidnap- murdos of eight-year-old schoolboy Groeme Thoma, was remanded to Colombo authorities today.
The defector explained to newsmen in a brief
Press conference late this afternoon that he.! had begun thinking about escaping from the Communists two or three years ago and wanted to come to the United States because "in the first place, I know America to be the peked that he be extradited. freest place in the world."
Jeanimets, who escaped from i fellow seen who were under orders to check on each other while on liberly from the Soviet liner, met the Press In the oce of Mr P. A. Esperdy. District Director of the US. Immigration iend Nuturolisation Service.
Colomba joint Magistrate Sirimevon Ainerasinghe inform- ed, Bradley he was charged with the murder and that the New South Wales Government had
But the magistrate said tre was not prepared comply with the requist t he was satisfied At the same time, Jaanimets there was a pèlia facte case Bradley would fold the Press that the Soviet | against Bradley,
here until oMetals had suggested to him remain in custody that he had been "forced" into 1 October 18, officials indicated, his decision to flee from the The magistrate asked Bradley Communist ship
whether he was aware of the gravity pt the charge against him and whether he understood the court proceedings.
me,"
long
London, Oct. 12. The High Commissioner for Sir
"I said nobody forced the Western Pacific,
he recounted. adding that he John Gulch, today 'an-
Speaking through on inter- told the Russiah oletais, nonaced a new constitu-
wanted preter, the seaman told of hav
to come, here
COURT THRONGED tion for the British Solong faced. Mr Victor Ozipov, time ago and that "your re-
Bradley replied he would like mon Islands protectorate Second Secretary of the Soviet mark does not reflect truib." lo have legal advice. - to come into operation on Embassy In Washington, und
The court was later informed Mr Valeri Kravchenko, a Soviet
Concerning the consequences October 18.
consular official, at the immigra-of his running away from his Live Australian High Commission for legal here, advice. After the story of a Legistative Council and an end, informing them that he ing for political asylum
yesterday by Executive Council, in phage ut wanted nothing more to
the seamon, even while await-Bradley's arrest ing for a decision by the United Colombo police was splashod States officials regarding his across today's newspapers here, status, said through the inter- large crowd thronged the court to see the man for whom preter;
the "biggest manhunt of the in Sydney "I am satisfied, I would be century had begun satisfied if the American Gov-last July. ernment and people would give
It provides for the setting uption offices unrlier in the day Commmist shipmales and ask-here would arrange BEL
the existing Advisory Counell.
The Executive Council will consist of four Government and four Unofhelal members, two of whom will be Solomon Islanders and two Europeans..
The Lagistative Council wit be made up of three ex-officio, Leight Ometal, and 10 Unofficial members, six of whom will be Solomon Islanders and Europeans-AFP,
Actress
can't see child
two
Los Angeles, Oct. 11. French actress Michele Mor- was turned. gan today back, temporarily at least, in un attempt to have, her 16-year-old son, visit her in Paris next summer.
The father, movie director William Marshall, 41, won cus- tody of the boy under the terms of their 1948 Paris divorce. He saying opposed the Paris trip,
he feared litigation might be started in France that would Kreatly complicate the custody matter.
Miss Morgan, 42, is here to visit the boy. Michael. He
cunferred
for
U student at a Hollywood school, and an aspiring actor.
Superior Judge Alten Plaff
with Lawyers both sides, then with Michael, Then he put the matter off the calendar and naked alt partles to try to work the problem out themselves.
If no agreement in reached, Morgan the judge said, Miss may renews her petition next rpring.—AP.
with them.
100 REBELS GO ON TRIAL
Santa Clara, Oct. 11. More than 100 241- Castro rebels captured in the Escambray Mountains last week went in trial here late today,
U.S. and British news- men were barred from the courtroom.
The virtual
tribunál kad # mandate from
Prime Minister Fidel Castro to order firior squads back into action
4
do'
›The group is thò largest to go on "trint on "counter- revolutionary charges since Castro took power
21 months ago.
Six mell have been executed by Bring squads since the Prime Minister brought back military tri- bunals last October.
An unofficial total of 555 convicted war criminals were executed in the first few months of the Castro regime.-AP.
Bradley was arrested aboard
linor Himalaya yesterday.
me any help they can, because the England-bound P and O. you realise I am not at case the suddenness of the change,
Spur of moment
Young Graeme Thorne was kidnapped a few days after his father, Basil Thorne had won A£100,000 In a State lottery. The child's dead body was dis-
later by covered a few weeks school children playing around a
He said ho acted on the spur of the moment when the op portunity to escape presented it-rock ledge. self and he ducked through e department store to get away from the men assigned by the Commumists to keep an eye on him.
to news-
***WIFE SHOCKED
When Colombo police swoop- cd in in Bradley ýesteriny and took him into custody his only comment reportedly was "This is ridiculous.”
Jaanimets spoke paper reporters for 10 minutes
Bradley's blonda wife Magle, between a Ove-minute session
who was also on board with with Press photographers and a
their three children, told a re. of In front 10-minute perlod-
newsreel and television cameras. porter: "I am sure this is n misunderstanding. I am shock-
He said his mother, his ed."-AFP. brothers and his sister, all
of
whom he had not seen for a long time, remained in Soviet- uccupied Estonia. He added that his father died recently.
He described living standards under the Communists #5 *very low with wages "three times lower than in any other European country I have seen,"
Free agent
He said of his homeland, "I decided I didn't want to live
UN appointment there
Stockholm ballet for China
Stockholm, Oct. 11, The Stockholm cpera ballet will soon tour for a month in was reported here China, it today.
Although no definite date for the tour has yet been released, During the afternoon he also the Stockholm ballet today. con cluded a definite agreement with had spoken to Mr Ernst Jakson, the People's China Association Genova, Oct. 11.
cultural relations with for Nations Secre- Vice-Consul in New York of The United
exile govern foreign countries, Lary General, Mr Hammarskjold the Estandan
The negotiations were carried appointed Mr Vladimir: Velebit,mont, after being advised by Mr State Under-Secretary of the Espendy that he was a "free aut through the Chinese Em-
and could deckte forbassy. Yugoslav Foreign Trade Com agunt
J
The ballet will perform, several mittee, as new executive secre- himself whether he would see
The UN Economic the various officials who called classical and Swedish works in fary of Commission for. Europe yeater-at the immigration offices. Peking, Shanghai, and several
AP..
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