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Communists Reveal 10 Allies Killed

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PANMUNJOM, Korea, Jan

15—The Communists charged § today that an Allied plane

bombed a Communist prison camp in North Korea last night,

killing at least 10 United Nations prisoners and wounding more

than 60 others.

The 5th Air Force promptly denied that any Allied plane had made the alleged attack on camp No. 8 at Kankdong, which holds one Korean prisoners. North Korean Maj. Gen. Lee

Sang Cho told United Nations

truce delegates "in the prisoner

subcommittee that three bombs § hit the tamp hospital Monday.

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He promised a list of casualties

later, Rear Adm. R. A. Libby took note of the charge, but made no comment. The Communists pre-\_ viously had identified the only American in the Kangdong cap as a Tadshi Kanoko, U. 8S. Army serial number sergeant in the 1st Cavalry Division. Probe Ordered

Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, supreme United Nations commander, was informed in Tokyo of the Communist accusation and ordered an immediate investigation. Soon afterward, a 5th Air Force - spokesman in Korea said no United Nations Plane had bombed the camp. Adm. Libby said “absolutely no progress” was made in the prisoner subcommittee.

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Use Tear Gas. In Egypt Riots ©

By United Press CAIRO, Egypt, Jan. 15—Police

dispersed stone-throwing demonstrators with tear gas today during a parade of 100,000 youths demanding revenge for the killing of an Egyptian pilot by ‘British soldiers. . . Police proclaimed a state of emergency in Cairo and most other Egyptian cities in an attempt to prevent further violence.

The police hurled tear gas bombs in Cairo when part of the mass funeral procession for

Ahmed Mohamed Esmat got out of hand and some of the demonstrators began throwing stones. Esmat, a pilot for the Egyptian Airlines, was shot dead in a clash at .a British roadblock in the Suez Canal zone yesterday.

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Foils, Formation Of Teen Sex Club

With only an anonymous Hime ographed letter to work’ from, Patrolman Ervin Schwomeyer was credited-today with foiling an attempt to form a teen-age ‘sex club here. . Patrolman Schwomeyer of Juvenile Aid Division, learned a 15-year-old Shortridge High School freshman had been asking! the addresses of girl classmates. That was after one had Feceived! a mimeographed smutty letter, A mimeograph machine was, found in the boy’s home and he admitted sending three letters, authorities said. They were in-| clined to believe he sent no more. |

He'll appear in Juvenile Court tomorrow,

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By Scripps-Howard Newspapers WASHINGTON, Jan. 15—Roger Stuart, staff writer for the New York World-Telegram and Sun and other Scripps-Howard Newspapers, today won an American Federation of Labor (AFL) award for “excellent coverage of federal employees’ news in Washington.”

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