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cause he would be put to
death for trying to escape.
U. S. border patrol offi-
strongly Wednesday Russia
might pull out of the Geneva
But he said that as’the So- Kishi resigns after Presi-
viet proposal now stands it dent Eisenhower completes
would result in “placing the his visit to this country.
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TOKYO (UPI) - Nobody
Will be surprised in Japan
if Prime Minister Nobusuke
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Executive Dies
MOLINE, Ill. (P— Burton
F. Peek, 88, retired president
and board chairman of Deere
Fidel Castro in the Sierra
Maestra last spring and kill-
ing a peasant militia leader.
The tribunal deliberated
only 17 minutes in reaching
its verdict.
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MOSCOW (UPI)—The Soviet news agency Tass,
probably as an oversight, omitted the word "first"
: rom the title of First Deputy Premier Anastas Mikoyan
n a dispatch Tuesday night but there apparently has
been no change in Mikoyan's position.
only if Kishi resigned or
dissolved the house of rep-
resentatives before Eisen-
hower’s arrival.
The Socialists have ac-
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co-operation."
The diplomats said Rus-
sia would take the issue to
the United Nations general
assembly in the event of a
breakdown.
They emphasized Russia
would continue negotiating
for a nuclear-test ban no
matter what happens to the
general disarmament talks.
The hints here followed a
sharp attack on the United
States by Soviet Delegate
Valerian Zorin at the Ge-
neva talks Tuesday.
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PARIS (UPI)—The Algerian rebel high command
reportedly will reject President De Gaulle’s latest offer
to negotiate a cease-fire.
De Gaulle announced Tuesday night he has ordered
formation of committees representing both European
settlers and Algerian moslems to draw up recommenda-
tions for the North African territory’s future.
Sources in Tunis said De Gaulle had not gone far
enough toward meeting rebel terms. They noted he still
refused to recognise the rebel government as more than
a band of insurrectionists and thought of the rebels as a
minority of the Moslem population of Algeria.
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Russia is not prepared to
continue the talks unless it
sees a chance for some
agreement soon, the diplo-
mats said. They did not set
a specific deadline.
Khrushchev told news con-
ferences in Paris and Mos-
cow last month that Russia
would take the disarmament
question to the general as-
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Castro’s enemies in five
months. They brought to 560
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at the mercy of Russia.”
Criticism Harsh
It was Eaton’s stiffest and
most detailed criticism yet
of the June 2 Soviet propos-
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interview Tuesday that the
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Frances Jules Moch in a in welcoming Eisenhower
more moderate criticism of
the proposal said that mis-
siles could be eliminated
gradually.
Eaton said the large So-
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turity. One was acquitted.
The three condemned men
were accused specifically of
killing Maj. Francisco
“Pancho" Tamayo, an offi-
cer of Fidel Castro's forces
who went unarmed into the
Oriente province hills to per-
suade the gang to surrender.
A Grim Scene
The executioners’ rifles
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or the disenchanted,” Uriate
said. “The Communists are
,.k,ng over the Cubanarmy, at nearby San Juan valley-
instructors in modern war- . * . *
fare are pouring in from Red
China, Russia and Chile.
hey are teaching Cubans
the Red methods of war-
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The pressure has become
almost unbearably heavy
on the 63 - year - old pro-
western leader. Most ob-
servers believe that he will
quit.
Truce Too Late
Kishi’s efforts to declare
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Argentina Asks Hearing
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.W- Argentina asked
Wednesday for an urgent meeting of the UN security
council to take up its charge that the transfer of Adolf
Eichmann from Buenos Aires to Israel last month vio-
lated Argentina sovereignty.
. The arrest by an Israeli group called "volunteer
commandos” also transgressed international law and
the UN charter and created a climate of insecurity and
lack of confidence "incompatible with the preservation
pf international peace," it declared.
diplomats in London hinted ed" by the Western reaction negotiators made some prog- mission Moscow is not seri-
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mountains of eastern Cuba
siles and all other means of
delivering nuclear weapons
and with the withdrawl be-
hind their own frontiers of
all troops now stationed
abroad.
Eaton stressed that the
United States desired the
elimination of missiles but
only at a later stage after
preliminary steps have been
taken and participants have
demonstrated that they
NEW DELHI (UPI) — Lhasa, Tibet, was told to
Communist Chinese warn- warn pilgrims not to un-
ings for Indian pilgrims to dertake trips to Budhist
stay out of western Tibet . . . . .
added weight Wednesday shrines in western Tibet
to reports of a furious "in the interests of their
anti - Communist uprising, safety."
there. Reports of unrest and
The Indian government fighting in Tibet have been
announced Tuesday that reaching India since last
•Its consul general in week.'
al that disarmament begin
with the scrapping of mis-
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Eisenhower a unanimous,
। nationwide welcome came
a bit too late.
The Democratic Social-
ists, who have only 38 mem-
bers in the house of repre-
sentatives, agreed. But not
the Socialist party, which
has 125 seats.
Interview Held
Inejiro Asanuma, chair-
man of the Socialist party,
told Kishi in a television
Firing Squad Slays
-Cuban Rebel Chief
. SANTIAGO, Cuba (P) — A firing squad executed anti-
Castro rebel leader Manuel Beaton and two accomplices at
dawn Wednesday.
’ The end came for the 30-year-old former army captain,
his brother Cipriano, and Felipe Martinez a little more than
24 hours after a military tribunal convicted them of leading
--------------------------an abortive revolt against
successful flight of a high naled the end of the
Sarttudsresanrhpahet soupubiicized attempt
.propellant motor at Whiterection against the Castro
tions of "war criminals”
early in Castro’s rule.
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'Korea: Second Republic
* SEOUL, Korea (P—‘The national assembly Wednes-
day stripped the South Korean presidency of the vast
powers Syngman Rhee exercised and adopted the Brit-
Hsh system of parliamentary democracy with a premier
‘and cabinet responsible to the assembly.
- The assembly approved the drastic constitutional
changes by a 208-3 vote. The president was reduced to a
-nonpartisan, ceremonial head of state elected by the
legislature for a 5-year term.
Acting President Huh Chung proclaimed the new
'form of government. Koreans already were speaking of
Ithe “second republic" of Korea.
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Reds Hint at Geneva Walkout
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GENEVA (UPI) - The
Unifed States accused Russia
Wednesday of trying to up-
set the delicate military bal-
ance of power on which
world peace depends.
American delegate Fred-
rick M. Eaton warned the
10-nation disarmament con-
ference that the latest So-
viet proposal to scrap nuclear
arms and means of deliver-
ing nuclear weapons before
conventional ones violated
the principle that no state
should derive a military ad-
vantage from disarmament.
Balance Important
"A strategic balance
makes an important contri-
bution to the maintenance of
peace, and this should be
preserved throughout the dis-
armament process,” said Ea-
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