THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1961.
Italian orphans said sold in U.S. BABY BLACK MARKET Brooklyn lawyer WHAT TO DO NEXT-AND HOW?
pleads innocent Talks on Laos jerk to
to charges
New York, May 24
The Brooklyn District Attorney's Office to- day announced the breakup of a black market baby operation in which 170 to 200 orphans allegedly were brought
a temporary halt
Geneva, May 24.
here from Italy and sold to adoptive The 14-nation Laos peace conference jerked to a temporary parents for an average of $750 each. halt today over a wrangle about what to do next and how.
The announcement said Peter C. Giambalvo, 65-
At the same time, Is trucejconference — including India Introduce + condominium fo year-old Sicilian-born Brooklyn lawyer had commission revealed serious strongly oppose the Soviet plan, Lang "to destroy patriolle been arrested and charged with illegal place-oblem. In checking the cease-
Laotian forces.” ment of children.
French admit difficulties in Algeria
PLEADS INNOCENT
the South-east Asian
A Govlet co-chairman of the
paying the meeting would Soviet Foreign Minister Mr. Lacitan eutrality?" he asked
Ive days.
TC-
down into commitler humer out a solution for the ! Laotian problem,
Was
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ORDER. FOR
BRITISH ARMS
Korea latest:
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COUP TROOPS RETURN TO FRONT LINES
Seoul, May 24.
One of the five army units which took part in the successful South Korean military coup last week has returned to its original position at the front line, a reliable martial law command source sald tonight.
London, May 24. West Germany tonight an- nounced its intention to place a mammoth order for British guns, ammuni- tion and sati-aircraft mis- | silos. Official sources said:
The source the order might run into hundreds of millions of Army Corps Artillery units agreement that ali Korean troop consisting of three battalions movements are subject to his pounds.
held 6 ceremony The decision was announced Headquarters compound tonight
In the Army | approval.
There was no indication here In a Joint Brush-West Gennan to mark the end of their revolu- tonight whether the departure communique published after tionary mission and their re of the artillery units was part one-day talks between Mr
of a general pullout of revolu Harold Watkinson and Mr Franz to the western fronts nortit
of Seoul.
tionary troops-Reuter. Josef Strauss, Defence Ministers of the two nations.
The pull-out followed the came 10
between The communique
agreement yesterday hours after the council of the
Major General Jung Hu! Pok, vice-chairman Western European Union an-
of the military nounced in
United London It has Junta, and
Nations authorised West Germany to Commander, General Carter build eight destroyers of up to
Macgruder, that revolutionary 8,000 tons twice the previous | troops would be returned to
their original positions "as soon tonnage allowed.
as possible."
Meanwhile, the military junta further tightened its tonight control of the country's nd- ministration by appointing nine and nine military mayors, military provincial
sold the Sixth Korea-United-Nations Command
FIGHTERS
Death of Indian
woman MP
Mr
Scattle, May 24. Bhuneshwori Dovi, 58, member of India's Parlia- ment who was jailed with Mahatma Ghandi in India's fight for indepen- donce, died hore on Mon- day.
Geneva's plodding diplomalle scene erupled in a series of kingdown.
fast-moving developments:
It had failed to do this in In an announcement that seven years of civil war, Can Ginnibalen, the only person neday-old conference ended
i nchieve the same chď... seemed to catch even many arrested, is unetised of working the day's d-minute session by Russian ofcials by
the cloak of ensuring West Germany's order frum surprise, under with agents and lawyers in
Britain will Include 2,500 tenk Rome. Paterno. Naples and even sometime in the next Andrel Gromyko sold he
the delegates today.
uns, 50 British Senent onli- Florence. It is churged that the
Instead #ying to Moscow tonight for
ut upholding the aircraft missiles, prototype radar the U.S.equipment and sheraft engines group brought children of ages
governors At the heart of the conferenes lalks before Suvlet Premier neutrality of Laos, from nine months to five years trouble lay an almost complete Nikita Khrushchev meets Pre-
meant to carry out "all-round In addition the two nations ter the US from Italian
The junta appointed army undertake the in the political, are to jointly East-West deadlock. The Westsident Kennedy at Vienna next intervention usplanaston.
econcile affaizi development of a new
be Haht-brigadier generals 10 wanted the conference to break week. Mr Gromyko, who skip military, and
of all the weight nighter aircraft
ninc of the country," he said, work to ped today's conference session
which governors on the British provinces of South Korea. he "enught
This was in the same strain will be based beenuse
a cold,"
Que navy captain, six army international enncelled a luncheon date
con- Hawler P1127. with Ambassador morrow
dominium W.
A Brm order for the Brst 200 colonels and two army lleuten- unforced
the Averell Harriman, the
Conto by the United States tank guns and for the 50 Seacat ant colonels were appointed to U.S. delegation leader. It had been through the United Nations," missiles is to be placed "very or mayore of Pusan and eight
She arrived last Wednesday large cities of South for medical treatment by her known he was going to Mos- the Chinese Foreign Minister shortly, the communique said, other cow, but not so soon.
-AP. | declared,—UPI and Reuter,
Korca.
son-in-law, Dr Krishna Rao, a The withdrawal of the chest surgeon. artillery units from Seoul was The triv also fulfilled hur the first revolutionary unit to wish to see her daughter, Dr pull out of the capital. The Charu Rao, a resklent doctor at other unite an army brigade, Seattle General Hospital for the two uriny reserve legions and first me in 10 years, and two parutroopers were still in grandchildren for the first time. Seoul tonight.
Her husband, B. P. Rane, of General Macgruder has Hazaribagh, Bihar, India, niso charged that since the coup, the survives. Hindu funeral ritca coup leaders have violated the are being arranged here.-AP.
Glumbalvo, arraigned before, King's County (Brooklyn) Julge John R. Sharkey, pleaded Innocent and was released in
Approval
Directed
Algiers, May 24.
But the Communists wanted Fronch authorities
today the custody of his lawyer. No the conference table to remain admitted "difficulties and trial date was set.
intact. They wanted prompt complications" in their
[Approval of a Soviet plan for efforts to restore normalcy, and
• The in Algeria but said peace tales
conference - directed keeping the states of operations in Laus. The West International Control Cummi has become effective in a Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Can-and most neutral nations at the sign in Laos reported its cease- number of areas.
It is charged that the intants giving the Communists veto
clauren were solch to power
OVEN pence
necticut and New York,
11
A government spokesun told
news conference
that
the
The charges appeared to be! similar to those brought in 1959
French
administration
is. against former elty magistrate
U.S. TO
pressing with the litation Stephen S. Scopas, who was of prisoners, distribution of accused of bringing Greek war; fond to the needy, and the orphans to the US illegally. creation of work project fa, Neither Scopas nor Giambalvo the uneraployeri despite the represented an authorised adop- rebel refusal to accept a craze- tion agency. fire.
However, the charges against TRUCE IGNORED
Scopas were dkanissed by Judge: Five work siles for the un- Chorles Marks, who held that employed have been created at, since the Greek children's adops far. all the grand Kabyle, lion was legal under Greek Tow area cast of Algiers, the spokes Scopas had not violated any mat said.
Moslem prisoners have been ; released in Mostaganem and
Tlomeen in western Algeria, he adeird.
addition. 12:
Algiers police headquarters anoticed the liberation of 58 Ro%er and
42 European prisimers.
statute.
Algerian nationalist rebels nut. Continued terrorist attrcks, ignoring one-sided frute pros claimed by the French vern- ment last Saturday.
ITALIAN GOVT
Brooklyn
PLEDGE
BACK
ASIA
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He could not go into all the reenanendations "because they 1 to the very heart of survival, i Pol enty for the nations of Asia but for us as well."
Victnom, There was worry as
control "remains mast dinicult
to exercise" and ap- pealed tor "further instruc-¡ flons." The ICC
also reported Is concerned with alleged bufiding up of arms and 1 ammunitions on both sides of the Iation war between Communist-backed and U.S.- supported forces. The ICC- composed Di neutral India, western Canada and Communist Poland called for the "im- mediate withdrawal of foreign force
ineinding advisers from the country.
In
Meanwhile.
Geneva, Marshal Chen Y of China serused the United States of "bare-faced interference" In Laos by trying to Impose an International condominium." The Chinese Foreign Minister launched his frenchant attack
Singapore enacts death penalty for kidnapping
Singapore, May 24. The Singapore Legislative Assembly passed a bill here tonight providing the death alternative to life penalty as imprisonment for kidnapping for
ransom.
an
Speaking on the final reading it could become an appointment with death or an invitation to
In the case of Giambalvo, it is, He said: "In all of South- charged that some of the Italian east Asia I found serious con- rphans were legally adopted cern about the activities of the under Italian law and some were Communists in Laos and Southon United States polley during of the bill, the Home Minister,
ersston of the to how to counter the vicious afternin's
Laos Edward S. Silver said none of thon now being employed against that the
District Attorney tactics of murder and intimida-14-nation conference in
just before it was announced would conference the chilthen allegedly brought to Innocent people." Six terrorist attacks attributed the US. by Gian balvu will ne
adjourn for some days. by the French to the rebel taken Dum their new homes. He
China, he said, opposed the front of National
United
but Liberation said the Italian Government is
States proposals. committed in investigating the operations of returned with any miraculous supported the Soviet declaration Algeria In the past 24 hours. Italians favolved.
solutions-but he was confident made last week by Mr Gromyko They killed one European und
that the leaders of the countries for neutral Laos following
(FLN) were
on Moslem and catsed injures Giambalvo is a native of Sicily
to two Europeans and a Mos- who came to the U.S. at the age, lem.-AP.
of 17-AP.
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YESTERDAY'S CROSSWORD-Across: 1 Harrow, 4 Less 7 Head, B Rebuke, 9 Mine, 10 Rapt, 12 Over, 14 O 16 Plc. 17 Spar, 20 Aver, 23 Lirn, 24 Expand, 25 Sips, 20 Then, 27 Belter. Down: 1 Hares, 2 Ribs, 3 Where, 4 Lamp, 5 Editor, d Sheaf, 11 Area, 13 Vase, 15 Henrse, 16 Pilot, 18 Press, 10 Elder, 21 Van,
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No miracles
Mr Johanson said he had not
| Mr Ong Pang Boon said, "Should ifte Incarceration for the
there be any future kidnapping|napper."
Xld-
U.S. fails
he had vished had provided withdrawal of at ford to launch
that
ideas and proposals merited the most serious con- sideration of the United States
He was sure the letters he took in these leaders from Pre- Isident Kennedy "have pointed
the way to the co-operation ¦ fa essential If we are tol banish the totalitarian mennee." i
"Communism is not riding a Be of inevitable triumph In Asia," he said. "In the lands we visited, Aslans have both the will to resist tyranny and the determination to make whatever sacrifices are called for."
tary personnel.
Marshal Chen charged the United States with Trying to
ILL-FATED EXPEDITION RETURNING
Mr Johnson saic most Aslan Iraders apved with his own: The conclusion that there was need for free nations "to unite on ai lavour! regional basis" 105 mufitary purposes and to pro- mote economic Justice and social progess.
rango
'radio
brain'
an
Cape Canaveral, May 24. The United States today
apparently failed in attempt to lounch "radio brain" satellito to study the effects of the ionosphere on radio and telovition communications.
The bill also provides for the "freezing" of the accounts of nfected families the police believe they are negatiuting in- dependently for
victim's release.
TOUGHEST MOVE
The bill is the government's toughest move in its campaign to smash the kidnap rucket on
this island.
During the latter part of kast year, wealthy Chinese business- men were being held for runzom by secret society thugs at the rate of roughly one a mouth.
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The government in its first move in the flight with the secret
societies introduced special provisions in the criminal law permitting a suspected secret Society Katmandu, May 24.
gangster to be held in Jali for ill-fated Japanese ox-
up to two years without trial. pedition to the Langtang Himal
in
They set up a special rehabi- the Nepalese Himalayas
an island off The 75-pound satellite was j iltation centre on is
carried in the nose of a Juno II Singapore, where speciul expected to reach Kat-rocket fred at 248 pra half an form staff have been doing their mandu today on its way hour later, the U.S. Aeronautica best to set gangsters back on the He said the United States
back home.
and Space Administration an- road to an honest living. must support efforts by Asian
The kidnap rate on the island The expedition abandoned announced: countries to banish poverty,
"Project offieinls are unable to has dropped sharply-teuler, sickness and alliteracy Lecaure attempt on the peak following "given comething for which to the death of its kader, Mr K. confirm Bring of the upper stages MARTINENT fight, the people of Asks will Morimoto and two climbers in
THE FIRST ISRAELI ARTIST TO PERFORM IN THIS COLONY man the ramparts of freedoman avalanche,
Tas expedition with eight with valour."
members Answering
tii wounded
reached question, Vice-President said that if Pre-Trishull near here last night on sident Kennedy approved, he air trek back to Katmandu. hoped there would be a meeting A Japanese Embassy oficial between American offletals and from Delhi with a relief teaming from: 240 to 1,800 miles above representatives of all South-east set out last night from here to Asian nations to plan a broad
regional-wide attack 03
the
of the Juna II Uposter at this time. Tracking records are being checked and further information i will be available soun."
The four-stage, 80-ton, 76-fout rocket was to have propelled the satellite into an orbit rang-
the earth.
The payload was to have pro- meet the elimbira,
vided extensive Information Odia University which spol-ghout the ionosphere, a series
and
problems of Asian peoples.
le added that it mennedy sured the expedition by Bring of electrically charged byers were able to attend such hout en omelal here frein Tokyo which surround the earth meeting, be "could make a great to meet the clink.rhina | bounce back radio signals.
Mali Special.
contribution."—Reuter,
AP.
THE BATTLE FOR LITTLE WOLFGANG'S LIFE
The
area
Frankfurt, May 25.
A crowd of soma 2,500 persons today anxiously watched American and German rescuers trying to free a three-year-old boy from a 15-foot deep, narrow shaft. About 300 American soldiers, shaft from the hole in the | could be heard enlling, "Mother, German police and firefighters direction of the boys loention, mother, help me!" have been battling for the life 12 feet down.
Mas Muth tried to let a rope of Hittle Wolfgang Moth since
suburban down to her boy. It didn't he fell into the one-fool-wide Eschenheim was floodlit as the work. Then U.B. Army dredgers straft on Tuesday evening while boy's parents, Mr and Mrs went into action, quickly open- playing.
Konrad Muth, stood on top of ing a wide hole near the aboft, DredgeA of the US Army the shaft shouting encourage- | which, police sald was not were used to excavate a big hole ment down to their boy.
walled. It was drilled to test the adjacent to the shaft. Rescuers From down in the shaft the water level and the ground at! inte begun drilling another | whimpering volco of Wolfgang'a new construction site--AP.
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