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By United Press PARIS, May 29--Jacques Duclos, No. 1 French Communist | arrested at gunpoint at the height Jig of last night's violent Red demonstrations against Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway; was charged formally today with. illegally carrying arms and ordered to stand trial. He was charged under a 1935 law making it illegal to carry arms during political demonstrations. Official sources said the lesser charge was filed against Mr. Duclos as a means of holding him

until the government decides whether to press’ more serious charges. ,

Four days ago the police lodged a complain against an unspecified “X" on charges of an attempt on the security 'of the state. If Mr. Duclos can be linked with “X.”

of this major crime which carries a maximum penalty of five years imprisonment.

One Killed the anti-Ridgway demonstrations, was withheld said he spotted Mr. 7 2 | 2 i near the Alfred Wigishoff, Mr. Duclos’ but was released. No charges; Duclos Hotchkiss sedan driver and registered owner of Were lodged against her. {Place de la Republique, focal point | The Communist Politburo, over of the demonstrations.

let out a howl of "arrogance."

his car, and an unidentified man, 5 who, police said, was Mr. Duclos’|which Mr. Duclos presides, called] “I walked over to it and pulled

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AND THE KREMLIN GOT SORE—A Paris gendarme ‘quiets’ two Communists who joined the the government may accuse him Red riots touched off by the arrival of Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway to take over NATO command. Jacques Duclos, No. | French Red, was arrested as were 718 of his followers. Moscow at once

‘has been recalled permanent-g. "} wever.

Russ Recall Their Envoy From London

Embassy Declines To Give Reason

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Reds May Cut

Berlin Tubes BERLIN, May 20° (UP) — A

A * Communist threat to cut off sub-| * way and elevated rapway service] : between Kast and West® Berlin Won't Cancel

|was reported today in the West {German newspaper, Tagesspiegel.| At the same time, armed Soviet) Martial Law agreement. adds: 12% cents. an border guards Io he third} By United Press ‘hour, effective May .1 of this straight day turned back Amer-|‘ prgaAN Korea, May 20-—Pres-lyear. 214 cents Nov, 1, and 2% ican and British military police ;40,¢ gyngman Rhee defied the|cents May 1 of next year. [patrols at both ends of the 110-|y 001 ‘National Assembly today| He said the contract gives Tle {2 iper-pignway across the ,,.4 jonored a request from thelond shift workers a premium o Soviet zone

Rhee Ignores avEscei pian + g U9 [At Local Plant * announced it has signed a pew jwage agreement with ‘the Schwitzer-Cummins plant with a progressive raise,

James Robb, director of Steel. {workers District 50, said the new

United Press | LONDON, May 29-—Soviet western Germany. imartial law order and release|for the third shift. S orgi in] The guards did not interfere nine assemblymen arrested on his] The two-year agreement pro« Ambassador Creorgi Zarob |with civilian and German traf-\ orders. vides one-week vacation with pay ) : | ‘The Republic of Korea's worst|/for one year's service, two weeks West Berlin communications political crisis“deepened with the|for six years and three weeks for

ly to Moscow, the Russian workers completed emergency in-|resignation of Vice-President Kim|15 years. The company, he said,

embassy announced today.

The surprise recall came in the|® ‘midst of new crisis. in Bast-(®TD telephone and telegraph serv-

| : ices interrupted by the East Ber- {jon " . West arta but there war 0 Communi Torna | ring & news conterncs WB ee 'Soviet move was intended as a Refugees escaping to West Ger- United Nations correspondents Woman Gets Credit i protest 7 many near Goettingen said may-/Mr. Rhee implied that he has the) S . Man’ Life “x cannot give the reason for ors of many East German towns/power to dissolve the assembly,| or Javing ns une Inis recall,” an embassy spokess|'ad been fired and replaced with revamp the constitution and i8-| pyle today credited Mrs. Ale mah said. He indicated Zarubin | fanatically loyal! Communists nore United Nations recommenda-|y. tq Brown, 243% Virginia Ave. would be replaced, but said he did|TTOM other parts of the Soviet tions. United Nati u __!with saving the life of an elderly k who the successor would | *°™*: +>. The United Na ne action Was ian who lived in the apartment Dot know 9 takén through its commission onl ove her

with an “assault on the constitu-{Shield hospital and medical benlefits available,

be. lunification and rehabilitation of| Lambert Mr. Zarubin called at the Brit-| . . : the! Police _ said George Lam . ish foreign office last Morsay SChooOl Book a Donan nie nag 16 Who was fll, was Svercome hy land notified Minister of State significance “transcending '{ h e|"MOKe from a keroens siove in {Selwyn Lloyd and Permanent Rental Fee lboundaries of Korea.” (his room, a foun lod Undersecretary Sir William | "Phe commission released the(th Tules ind ro te down {Strang of his impending’ return. 8 . ° text of & message handed Mr.! Vo o Me. 4 Sam ert's | Tein "The embassy said Mr, zarubin) T © Be Hiked [Rhee yesterday asking him to thee ™ tre 8 . oun 1 in ue nae] a, would leave “in a matter of days.” martial law in Pusan “without! * calle Jolie wh ol Mr. Zarubin has been Soviet] che purses of . parents with/delay” and release any assembly-| t . Poi A ital : Iam his ambassador in London for five children in the first eight grades/men “still under arrest or other-| © a as "P rd Tait Hu 'years—longer than either the sen-|of publice schools will be tapped/wise detained.” Sn Was Tep ior Soviet envoy in Paris or Wash-|¢or higher rental fees here next! Mr, Rhee, smiling, told news- ye ington has served in those west-|gantember. men he does “not intend to dis- 3 Book and supply fees will be solve the national assembly, Ititlon violates the will of the peo

Belgian bodyguard, were booked! J in the driver's face and ern capitals, on the same illegal arms charge.|"" Mass Protest sitikes and dom ill sus R 2 grits the in- 8B However, the recall coincided | raised 50 cents in those grades/depends on public opinion.” He ple. There is nothing in writing, One demonstrator was killeq,[Onstrations and urged Reds tol ; with the Western Big Three's/ ang 25 cents in kindergartens, (produced petitions from six of but there is something in theory. 200 police were injured and 718 ye Duclos from the fangs ofispector said. conclusion of a separate pea | The grade school cost will beithe republic's eight provinces de-| Mr. Rhee said specific charges of the 2000 Communist shock De Fascists, Police seized alll rnterior Minister Charles treaty with Western Germany|ss when classes start in Septem- manding that he dissolve it. have not yet been filed against troop rioters were arrested in the SOP £8 Of mans NEWSPAPE Brune said there was a loaded and the signing of a six-nationlpe. The kindergarten cost will] He admitted there is no provi-the asseblymen. He sald “more fight between the Reds and police. “TTYINE the appeal |revolver and bludgeon between treaty to merge their armed p. 75 cents. \sion In the constitution for such|arrests are expected” but would The Communists fought = with! Caught in Act M : forces into a single west European | . 1 action, but added, “the constitu-inot say how many. hatchets, nail-studded clubs, bot-! r. Duclos and the driver. In army. Book Costs Tripled { er—— renee me tles and knives, and there was »olice said they caught Mr. the back seat, he said, were The Soviet government warned] Dr. Herman L. Shibler, super-| STRAUSS even one exchange of gunfire, ~ Duclos and his wife in the act of Madame’ Duclos and a body- |{the West against both treaties intendent of schools, told the, SAYS: Madame Gilberte Duclos was directing Communist anti-Ridg-|guard, along with a special radio LA BOCCO-Jacques Du- (in a note delivered to the U. 8./School Board some book costs . arrested with her husband in why demonstrations. . . |receiver to intercept police clos, No. | French Red, hugs Britain and France last week have tripled in the five years their car near the focal point ofl A police inspector whose name messages and two carrier pigeons. the mike. ‘end. {since the last texts were adopted. : . Price increases for seventh grade) 2 books alone range from 24 cents ™ _ . to $1.17. | a 3 ¢ . In some grades last year, he en ; said, only about half the books MEMORIAL 2 : planned for use actually were| bs : . : bought. The rental’ fee of $1.50 7 : per pupil each semester was not! : ot enough. ON THIS DAY of Memorial— . i : as Fim Budget Trimmed, there will be those from i : & : ‘ Educational sound film pur-| h . battl fi 1d se oe : : |chases also were trimmed because the Korean eres i , : {of ‘the money shortage. i who have joined their Paul Miller, assistant super-| . i intendent, said the school system comrades in dreamless : is protected by contract from price’ sleep— ah a : increases on standard classroom! . books bought in accordance with é : : . state approved book lists, | ! . : But prices on supplementary SCATTERED as they are in books and materials, such as hallowed ground here and Sm crayons and paints, change from : . year to year, forcing changes in! near—in the farthestmost ig the rental fee. ¢ places of the earth— “There is no alternative, other! . 8 than increasing the tax rate” and ‘in the fathomless Mr. Miller said. depths of ‘the seas—they . seem on this day to join in Say Inmate Died unison and from their deathless silences cry 2 es aia of Natural Caus out to us, the living, LOGANSPORT, May 29 (UP) | : ! —State police today reported in-| clearly, urgently, vestigation into the death of an) prayerfully, poignantly— inmate at Logansport State Hos- | pital revealed the elderly woman. ‘ESTABLISH PEACE— - !died of natural causes rather ETERNAL PEACE than a blow to the head by an- ” : other inmate, ON EARTH Police were called to investigate when Esther Elnor Smisner, : 61, Fountain County, was found » dead in bed Josterday with al. 4 ng Is iid Memorial— ’ wound about her right eye. | 13 13 a day o You've heard and read and Another inmate, Frances May re-dedication— . Schnepps, 23, admited striking] - Sop wondered about it...but now, the victim a short time before It is a day of solemn a her body was found. Dr. M. B. . here it is and here they are!!... Stewart, Cass County Coroner, Yemembrunte—and a : said a preliminary examination prophecy— 3 failed to disclose whether the “ » the sefs, the service, the methods death was the result of natural] A world of peace or. : causes or heart attack d no woria. and the men that make up the ra aw ber Taos cause . miracle known to all America as Police Horn In ; . MUNTZ!! UNTZ! At Bull Run - herel! 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