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we should be very foolish to allow what is tak- ing place before our eyes and dinnad into our cars every morning to have any effect our our minds," Mr. Winston, Churchill, Britain's war- time Prime Minister, said hore today.

He added: "It would be foolish to repeat again the mistakes of the past and to be drawn under ".. -over worse and far less excusable circunt stances into a life and death struggle for the mere existence of our country.'

Changes Plan

On Board the 8.8. Scaldis October Ď. Professor Auguste Plocard and his scientists aboard the 3,000 ton Belgian motor ves- set Boxidia, now moored at Dakar, will not trays to the Gulf of Guines to make their 21⁄2 mlics dive into

the sta depthe.

bean

This decision has has faken after, soundings made by a French naval vostala.

The sub ocean exploration will now be entirely oærried out off Cape Verde Islands— .Reuter.

LIVING BETTER

IN BRITAIN By 1952

Atomic Compromise Important "If Sincere"

Paris, October 5.

Commonwealth speakers, taking the lead for tho Western Powers in today's United Nations Political Committee debate, declared that Rus- sia's compromise offer on atomic control marked an important step forward if sincere. General A.G.L. McNaughton (Canada) said that if the Russian plan, which called for simultane- .ous banning of the atomic bomb and setting up of an international control body, meant they were willing to establish control in the sense of the majority report of the Atomic Energy Commission, then "all is plain sailing.' Turning to the Deputy So- that this was an act of deliberate whet Foreign Minister. Mr. irresponsibility.

General Rumulo added that if Andrel Vyshinsky, he stated;

mean, it was .un

"

States conception of an interna- tional agency is unacceptable."":"

Another Eastern speaker; M K. V. Kysselov (Byclo-Russia) offering complete support of thi Soviet plan, said that an unbiask-

ed

study of the facts showed tha the United States was responat ble for the impasse in the Afomi Energy Commission..

The reason for American re jection of the plan

was "th atomio polley of curtain Squar ters in the United Staton."

He added: "The concept world mastery is not a new iden America and the creation of bases abroad, the Marshall Pid und the Truman Doctrinu.“wer evidence of American ambition Mr. Kysselev mentioned a article by the former Chief Stoff of the U.S. Air Force,

Gen eral Carl Spaatz, in an Ameri can magazine and quoted th general us saying: “As thing are at present, the Innd armid need not split their blood on th

Churchill new! Mr.

the expressed He was opening the

No. headquarters of the

615 hope that the Governmenľa re- to swell the Squadron of the Royal Auxill-cruiting campaign ary Air Force, of whiclf he is reserve forces would be crowned

with the utmost success. Honorary Air Commodore.

There

18 no purty question in In his first speech since return-this, whatever views we hold. In

"If the Soviet delegate's words the Soviet resolution meant what ing at the weekend from a holi-a free country under party poli

mean what day in France, the leader of the ties we must try our utmost-and

New York, October 5.

they ordinarily he took it to Conservative Opposition warned others must try their utmost-lo

The British Chancellor at mean, then the cholce between conventions (Sovjet that it was now quite

possible put the country before party," hofthe Exchequer, Sir Stafford the two

Cripps, said today that the pre- proposal) and one convention humilution, sent efforts towards economic (majority proposal) would be brings us closer to a compromise Minsk-Smolensk-Moscow road."

New Look For London Police

London, October 5.

Seatland Yard today **1. nounced that the London "bebbles" would get an al. teration in uniform.

Starting next summer, Lon don's policemen will diecare their stiff collars for army-style jacket

A

a shirt and

tle,

parmitilny alko They will get an overcoat in final recognition of London's win. ter weather.

However, the

Yard asid. this change. The first Is years, would not affect nend gear. The Tamed helmet with remain.—United Press.

UG

to launched from the thing th sireuni of ADW

weapons" against Southern England in the event of a WAg.

While he

Flower Of Youth

Aure we set

uct of courage.

"There can only be pritle, not in any step hel

He wald that Inequality of sacrifice, already great under) the majority plan, would bel

recovery should bring abouti a drafting matter and would bosed on truth." some alight improvement in Present no political import- "Let us make

the standard of living in Gri-ance." good example." He hoped the tain by 1952.

Lieutenant-Colonel W. ranks of the 015 Squadron would -

Hodg- He told a press conference in son (Australia) sald that though be Alled "by the Bower of our New York: "I think we can say he could not accept the Soviet youth or

or by a propertion of the that we have been very successful proposal es il now stood, it never- Bower of our youth because, in reversing the

growing Lin

can now

these days, mass and large-scale balance in our trade Agures andtheless showed that progress had formationa are indispensable to bringing the figures more towards

been made. the freedom and safely of any

polit at which wo community."

foresee that by 1032--the the- Recalling

thir

German flying oretical end of the Marshall Plan bomb and rocket attacks against period-we shalt bo gule to Southern England and particular-achieve a balance of our ly Surrey, where he was speak without any extraordinary exter- ing. Mr. Churchill confinued: dal assistance".

understand

that

We

trade

"The great enemy to be en countered is not the particular Instruments of war, but war itself," he declared.

"We want to ban 'war," General Carlos Romulo (Philip- Answering in reply to a que pines? said that the Soviet re- tion that the present standard solution was a "chink in the wall * British lite Was

lightly Setting through a ray of light to lower than in 1942 or 1940, he diapel to some extent the gloom said: "The British people ap- which has, hitherto, prevailed' preslated the necessity of the He told the Committee that the situation. I do not say that they Soviet delegate had no right Uke it, but they are prepared complain of prejudice against the to grin and bear it."

Soviet group of countries.

*ent

cannot doubt ahall receive attention, with equal emphasis, from the self- propelled and pilotless aircraft

flying and

bombs which are. To be a hug feature of any future struggle that may be forced upon us.

After his reference to the pre- sent frontier of Asia belag "on the Elbe," he added: "It is not w

Sir Stafford said that the pre- if the existence of our country

British rearmument steps was addressing the alone were at stake, because the "ould not be such as to provide audience 3,000 people, a die-

any major Interference with the cause of freedom and resistance to British recovery programme. turbance. brake out in the

in all its forms, whatever tyrunny In crowd and a number of Com

livery it wears

He added that. If much greater or slogans it munist pamphlets

were

torn months, is

rearmament world cause and the the whole picture would

was imposed then from the hands of A

young duty which

be nl- every man and tered. woman who afterwards left.

women owes to the human race.' There was no shouting: and

Mr. Churchill gave his famou most of the 3,000 people in the Y-sign before taking the key with audicure were Unaware of the which he unlocked the door o Incident.

the new headquarters.-Reuter.

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It might be too low,

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He had had no talks possible resumption of a milltary iend-lease programme.

A report that there might be asteoret United States loan, to Britain was quits and wholly untrue

He had not negotiated any change in the terms of use; original American loan to Britain with regard la convertibility,——- - Reuter.

- Act Of Courage

Forgot Hedges

To this, Mr. Kysaclov answer

even greater under the Boylet; ed with a Russian proverb, " proposal.

Jookert very easy on paper, bu

טווידיי

they forgot about the hedges." United States, the only "Let all those foreign grava country known to have the atom on Russian soil, where numerou bombs would be the only stalo | Invaders are eternally at rest, re thi on whom woult rest the onus of mind them of the doom compliance, or who would else awo'ts them," he said. ek condemnation."

Byelo-Russia fully and whole Bovid The Czech Foreign Minister, heartedly supported the My, Vladimir Clementis, said that resolution.

110 his country did not accept

This resolution is pervade |with the firm Intention of fore proposal simply because it owne ed some of the world's oietest | stalling the use of atomie: was uranium

would

M mines--which

pons against mankind,”

tlonal control under the mujority have to be given up to interna-ysseley said..

plun-but because the Russian "Just as the use of gas an plan offered grenier hopes effective atumie vortrol in interests of mankind.

"The

international propused agency controlled by

the usual majority would have at its dis- posal enorious Rourer of energy," Mr. Clementis went on,

Unacceptable

of the

ulological warfare have bes banned in war, so the prohibi tion of atomic weapons woul go further to meat the anġlti tions of the whole world."

The Committee the adjourne until tomorrow morning' as man delegates wished to attend th afternoon's session of the Secur}; Council.

*

"The For East, Infinitely more populous than the Soviet Union

Mr. Hector McNell (Britain and the whole of Europe, was "It is quite certain that it would said that it the Security Counc not represented in the Security be directed according to the ideas meeting was to continue for som Counell or the Chairmanships of the usuni majority, that is to time, the

The Far Eastern say according to the needs of the might have of committees." delegates would not say, however, 'expitalistle system. The United' Reuter.

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