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CLOSE VOTE EXPECTED IN TURKISH ELECTION

Istanbul, May 11,

Turkey votes on Sunday in what will be the closest and certainly the hard- est-fought election since the birth of the Republic 25 years ago. President Ismet Inonu's ruling People's Party will probably continue the rule it has exercised throughout modern Turkey, but it will be ng

walk-away as it was four years ago.

TRADE BARRIERS REMOVED

Paris, May 11. Europe knocked down more of its trade barriers today by removing restriction on a long list of Invisible exports.

These include auch Interna- tional deslinge an money home by emigrant's relatives, dividend payments, shipping and freight charges, professional services, authors' royalties, patent fees and skillar charges."

The 18 member areas of the European Economic Co-operation (OEEC) announced the decision As part of a general move toward liberalisation of trade among the nations getting Marshall Plan did.

It is up against strong and well-organised opposition for the first time, and two op- position parties seem, on the

offer surface, to

Q greater 'popular appeal.

The issues break down into general paints of a psychological nature and specific political and economic problems.

The Government, the Oppos!- tion charges in its paychological arguments, hns strayed from Ataturk's doctrines; It has kept it self in nower by forco; it has per- mitted a few minor democratic concessions but at the same time held with an authocratic system, and has falled to curb corrup- tion that has led to a general economic crisis.

The People's Party has denied all these categorically, saying it has maintained and consolidated Ataturk's reforms; that it has led the country through general pro- css of political evolution; that it has brought about important im- provement in agriculture, in- dustry, educations that it kept The U.S. had

insistent that European nations who get Turkey out of the last war and now stands together with strong Marshall Plon money 'move

allies In the West. economic Into- quickly toward tration, meaning the freer move-

tions.

been

1.

JAPAN'S

TEXTILE THREAT

London, May 11.

A British industrialist sald today that Japan's re-entry into the world markets would bring Communism into this country.

the

A. H. Crowther, Lancashire. textile executive, also told annual meeting of the Associa tion of Brilish Chambers Commerce that the British tile industry is being threatened by Japan.

G: tex-

"The Lancashire mills were en-1 titled to some protection from the extremely low standards. In Japanese wages.

"My submission is that if we are to allow Japan free entry to the world's markets again.. we shall bring Communism into this country.

of Com

Another Chamber

While the People's Party still! belleves in a firm control of most merce feador, A. R. Bretherick. ment of goods and services with- industries nationalisation, in told the conference that Britain out border or customs restric-effect-the Democrat Party, head- could not possibly compete with

Under the decision announceded by a one-time banker, Celal Japan in the textile eld.

"In Japan," ho sald, "the tex- by the OEEC today, participating to let it direct its

Bayar, insists on freeing Industry!

own destiny tile industry is working almost countries will neither exercis and in so doing encourage private at full capacity, and for a six- controls, nor levy taxes against

operatives are the transactions freed-Associa-capital from at home and abroad day week the

paid 38 shillings.

to ted Press.

"It is impossible compote against that, and it is no good saying that their products are not as good as ours," he added.

Britain is now only one of the workshops, Mr,

2

SINATRA WAS OUT OF LUCK

Barcelonu, May 13. The American crooner, Frank Sinatra, arrived by air here! today with a present. of jewel-: lery for the U.S. film star, Aval Gardner, but Ava was.noi there

and the to meet him Customs claimed the jewellery. has been whose name AVO

with Frank's linked

since his! separation from his wife Nancy,

Economic crisis

is

a

Unquestionably; there serious economic crisis in Turkey, Bayor, who was Minister of Economy under Ataturk and world's Prime Minister at the time of Brotherick said. Associated tho revolutionary's death, has Press. placed the blame squarely on the Government.

"There

and wasto

mie- told, a Bayar management," campaign rally. "The high cost afilving extends clear across our nation. It results from the way our budget and taxation system are handled, and from

of the errors

■ystem."

MR. ATTLEE ON FUCHS CASE

Government to investigate dockers

The

(1), London,, May ́11.')

Labour Government. alarmed by a seriaa‘of strikes which have cripplad, the Port of London, announced today that it is to make a fuit, format investigation of- con. ditions In

In the docke

of

The Labour Minister, Mr. George lenaca, told the House

Commons

that the Cabinet had resolved to set up a špe- cial committee to seek to dis cover how further unofficial disputes in the world's great. est port can be avoided.

Thoro hke been unrest among

the 27,000 waterfront workers In the Port of Lon- don since the war.” (Luit sum- mer the Port was brought to an almost complete standstill strike which stemmed by # from a dispute between two rival seamon's unions" 5,009, mites

In Canada. · Gov- away

ernment and trade union

leaders here.

stoppage 25 spired Router.

branded....the Communist-In

FRENCH SEIZE CHINESE REDS

Saigon, May 11. French naval forces seized a junk transporting a Chinese Communist officer and 22 other ranks in the Bay of Along, on the Tonkin coast, the French Military Informa-

tion Service here announced today..

The seizure was made during an operation which resulted, In the clearing of Vietminh forces from the coal-mining Drea Dong Trieu, 80 miles East of Honol

ch

The French Information Ser- vice said that 900 people detained by the Vielminh, were freed. In the operallon which, it claimed, resulted in the eccupation by the French of the Nuyen Basin. Vlotminh forcer lost 250 · killed and more than 1,000 prisoners in an operation by French troops with naval, aly and artillery sup- port 25 miles South East of Hanei. Other operations resulted in the recapture of Nam Binh, 10 miles South East of Nam Dinh, in the Tonkin delta, and the extension of the French-controlled area six miles South of Hadong.

London, May 11. The Prime Minister, Clement that our monetary Attlee, reiterated today

Dr. Klaus Fuchs became one The third serious political of Britain's top atomic TC- bullfighter, Marlo Cabre, at tho Broud is the Nationalist Nation's searchers during the war be- vietminh Installations wore said:

is making a film witr the Spanish

tiny Catalan village of Tossa...

Cabre and Ava have been seen constantly together In Madrid, Barcelona and scaside resorts along the Mediterranean,

Asked if he knew Cabre, Frank said: "I do not know hini, bu have heard of him."

Party. It was formed two years

In Control Vietnam important

to have been destroyed in Hue and Tourahe areas.

the

FAMOUS ACTOR DIVORCED

London, May 11. Lady Helena Mary Hardwicke

ago when Hikmet Bayour, Minis-cause the only evidence that ter of Education under Ataturk, he was a Communist, was a left the Democratic Party during mere allegation made by the In the South, widespread Vlet- a dispute over policy Marshal Nazis great many years be, minh attacks on communications

great foreĒ.

were reported. Fevzi Chakmak, Turkey's

In Cambodia an insurgent chier, revolutionary hero who died re- Dr. Fuchs was recently sen-with 300 followers, was reported cently, became the guiding light tenced to 14 years imprisonment to have been gone over to the of the parly but never held office, as an admitted spy for Ruɛsın. Ile expects to spend a week

The party has drawn around it

Pressed in the House of Com- French, according to the French

Information Service.—Router. visiting Ava and will then go to Important elements of student

mons to stale why Dr. Fuchs wan Paris. Ava will be allowed to organisations and religious fana- retained even after his name wat collect her present

when she ties. It supports separation of discovered in a notebook belong- leaves Spain.Astoclated Press.

State and Church by granting ing to one of the men convicted self-government to Moslem com in the Russian espionage case in

interference VIETNAM ENVOYmunities without

Canada, Mr. Attlee said he had from the State.

nothing to add to the statement TO BRITAIN.

Religion, which Ataturk did made in the House of Lords on was granted a divorce decreo away with, has played a big role April 5. France agreed today to permit in Turkey's past history and this!

could well become one of the im- the semi-independent. States

portant issues in future political Vietnam to send diplomatic

Controversy. The riots that fol- presentatives to Britain and the lowed Chakmak's death and the

a letter

huge crowds at his funeral strong The agreement came in a from

the French President, My underline that.

However, the People's Party has Vincent Auriol, to Emperor Bao made some concessions on Dai, head of the Vietnam State clan. It was published here only

three days after the United States agreed to furnish France help in her war against the Communist- led rebels in Indo-China, United Press.

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today from the British-stage and On that date, the Lord Chan- screen star, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, cor, Lord Jowiti, admitted that on the grounds of adultery. Fuchs' name

hotc- Sir, Cedric, who is now In New book-in-question, but-that-the-York, did not contest bis wife's information

immediately suit. given to the British authorities. Under the decree, the divorce Lurd Jowitt sald "Subsequent will not become final.for another events attached significance to six weeks. that name, which it did not then bear."-United Press.

FILM WITHDRAWN

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Judge Alun Pugh said he was granting the decree despite Lady Hardwicko's own admitted adul toy

Sir Cedric and Lady Hard- wicke were

married..in. 1927. They have one child, an 18-year- old son. Lady Hardwicke was Helena Pickard, the

Manila, May 11. Columbia Pictures office here formerly

and executive powers and reduce sold today that it had voluntarily actress Associated Press, the present power of the assem- withdraw the Hollywood

J

film

bly by creating a second house. "We Were Strangers" after one The status of the President would week's exhibition at a big Manila

him be changed to t

above theatre because it was not oppor- the picture might be shown in a few parties. Inonu is head of the tune.

the Philippines again in a People's Party,

The picture, starring John Garmonths or 10 years. expressed flaid and Jennifer Janes, is based Both Columbia and the chief The Opposition has

Dr. Gabriel: Malalze, dislike for any constitutional on the revolution in Cuba which censor,

regime denied published reports that the amendments but does insist that overthrew the Machado the President give up leadership In the early 1930s.

Board of Censors had banned the of his party.

As to foreign polley, nothing would change, no matter who won. All Turkey standa 'solid; in its opposition to Russia and its allegiance with the. West. The electors, probably about 10,000,000, will choose 487 dept- ties, the majority party ruling the nation. Inonu, whom the Demo- crats insist was defeated Ankara in 1940, is standing in two constituencies, this year. So Is Prime Minister Shemsettin Gunallay, who is expected to head the now Government. If the People's Party wins. A

The Democrats are expected to poll their heaviest vote in West- ern Turkey along the Aegean, and Mediterranean and to Istanbul, Ankara and other major elties. But out across the broad Anato- lian plateau' where live Turkey's millions of peasants, the Govern- pient will probably Wines in enough "votes"to"

the West, NY

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The strength of the opposition parties is reflected in estimates by the People's Party Itself. It had 403,sents out of 485 in the last assembly: This time, apokkimen say, the party should win at least ⠀⠀ 300, Asociated Press

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