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Plan to intern U.S. Reds

Washington, September 0.

THE CHINA MAT

A group of United States Senators is studying the lega!! aspects of a proposal to set up internment camps for Com- munista in time of a national emergency, Senator Hartley Kilgore (Democrat, Weat Vir- grin), has disclosed hore..

Senator Kilgore advocated the Idea as a subsilinte for a strongly supported plan for registration of Communists. He aald registration would have no real effent in an emergency.

If the Interment plan is work- ed out, he said, it would be drought up in connection with the legislation, Communist control

which the Senate starts debating on Tuesday.

The Senate will ebnsider n sweeping anti-subversion bill sponsored by the Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Senator Pat McCarran (Demgerai,; Nevada),

It goes far beyond the propo- sala of President Truman, The Contaist registration section is the core of a seperate faessure sponsored by another group of Senators, which Mr. McCarran In- sorted in his malus measure without change.

Under it, Communist and Kirid- red political organisations, “de- hued on the basis of domination by a foreign government or the

movemeril, World Communist would be required to registor: with the Attorney-Cherieral --- Reuter.

UNIQUE CONGRESS

Paris, September 3. The French Foreign Minister, Robert Schuman, and the Health Minister, M. Pierre Schenkitch. today opened the fest world car- dlology Congress at the Sorbonne, attended by anore thon 1,000 heart specialists from 42 tries.

Pin-

me-

The Congress will Bludy physiology and physio-pathology, graphic methods, anatomy,

therapeutics, dical and surgical which includes dealing with "blue hables" and clinicot thods.

ations will be shown.-Reuter.

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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1980.

New Dutch cruiser

Quaòn Juliana of Holland, Ahmed a new Dutch cruican "De Zeven Provinolen" after the flagship of Admiral Michiel, de Ruyter. The flagship served between 1600 and 1674. The new cruiser slid slowly down the, slipway to take the water In Rotterdam harbour. The work was commenced during 1939, but sabotage uned to filiider, the Germans during the war. tlene occupation of Holland delayed the work until the war was over. Carrying eight 15 centimetra guns, eight 67-milk- anti-aircraft guns and 12 40-millimetre machine guns. ¡meire the ship in expected to anter service during 1953/4. Displace. ment will be 0.472 tone.. Photo shows: The new cruiser enters the water at Rotterdam harbour after the christening. (AP Pirota),

"Pravda's" latest flight of fancy

Moscow, September 4.

Films of dimeult surgical oper- The newspaper "Pravda" today declared that British demands that Eugon Stephandwics be delivered to the British authorities are due to intrigue by the British Intelligenco Sarvico. Stephandwics was one of two Poles caught by Bri- tish pólice after William Thomas Dennlove was found murdered in his shop, "Cosy Corner," High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, in July.

Casablanca, September 3. Fifty-four Moslem pilgrims from all over Morocco let here tor. Mecca by air today.

They are expected to reach the Holy City after 17 hours flight) with two stops at Tunis and Tobruk Reuter.

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UNION SENTIMENT FAVOURS NEGOTIATION WITH SOVIET UNION Fireworks expected at TUO annual conference

London, September 3.

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A wide desire for a negotiated and to the East-Wast deadlock was revealed

today among the rank-and-file of the Trades Union Congross.. This was revealed in the publication today of 52 tightly-packed pages of

resolutions and amendments submitted for the TUC Fannual confer ence which opens at Brighton tomorrow.

It was clear throughout the Many branches or the Party has enjoyed more serious con- resolutions dealing with urged an end to the wage freeze alderation anony such sug-

past. "foreign policy and whr dan gadacveral others demanded the gestion in

Some excitement is expected ger" that the rank-and-file Party Back a fallonal minimum

wage of $6.

When Countess leaders speak on atitude was based almost en

Almost all the proposals for an including a denunciation tirely on emotions.

election platform called of the Communists, Some were obviously reman-itor more and more Binte owner- The agenda includes five re- bering World War Two, when ship of land, banks, building, solutions calling for a ban on bombs shattered Britain's cilies, engineering Industries, chemicals, atomic weapons, - Associated

"In a future, ware millions of shipbuilding, cuis in arms, spend Press and Reutor.. Innocent woman and children Ing, and In compensation Day- would suffer förebly," said the indats for Industries the State local hrǝrch of the Party In tukes over, suburban Harrow.

The

Brganised Thbour · möve-

Almont ell árgöd same middle ment will decide its atlitude to way between the United Stated the and Russia.

Government's "new 'detőned drive at the conference.

DEMOCRAT ATTACKS JOHNSON

The resolutions urged speciat

Loadors' plants international conferences for dis armanient, banning the alom

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conference Cangrens' to do these things: Big Five

Washington, September 3., (1) Campaign for maximum the Uni& Stalen.|| ninani Britan

Anthony France, Russia and Communist production while continuing to Representative

Tauriello today, accused the. China, and United Nations talk forego substantial pay rises.

Louis (3) Bick the United Nations Defence Becretary, to end the cold war,

The original resolution15 were polley over Korea which led to Johnson, of demoralising. the submitted before fighting broke the new defence minaires. Inited States Joint Chiefs of

The out in Korea, but the final agencin

Congron has 7,683,355 Stall and waging intrigue eintains amendmenta

inmembers.

against the State Department. since then.

year's conference was fol- Tolldwing his bitter exchange Recognition of Peking life day by the de- with Mr. Johnson last week, the

valuation of Sterling

and it has New York Democrat urged the Those pmandiments agreed that taken its leaders most of the Defence Secretary in an resolute opponition irritant

he past year to adjust themselves fetter to reconsider and stop que shown to all forms of aggression to the new circumstances. In the United States". He had de

of office in the best interests of such as the attack upon South

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186 unions, Wednesday that he had no inten 1. Make plain to the United represented in the Congress had ton of quitting because of in-

Britain Nations that

regards decided that the time had come fair" Congressional criticism. He MacArthur' General Douglas

for the rising output in industry defended his military strategy Formosa talks with General-

Défonce Secretary, James Forres- standarda rather than for issime Chilang Kai-shel: as inter used for improving living and compared himself to the late tal, who committed suicide after vention in the Chinese civil war panding exports.

suffering a nervous breakdown and that Britain wants no part

due to overwork and repeated

it such folags: the UN for tha

2. Vote Beating

Living conditions

Convinced that the need for attacks..

ien

of Communlet Chine austerity has passed, many pra-President Truman told a hots thus enabling the great Chiposed an end to the restraint on conference on Thursday that Mr. nese people to take their place the demanding of wage increases, Tauriello was completely wrong In world affalds

nin end to compulsory arbitration in claiming that Mr. Johns Britain has recognised the Chi-in disputes and the Introduction continued presence In

Embarrassing to the White House. nege Communist Government but of equal pay for wönich. Mr. Johnson would remain in the

Powerful unions agree has frequently abstained from sponsor these proposair at this Cabinet in spille of "Congressional voting on its mission to the

attacks, which have grown in weck's conference,

volume since the Korean wat. Stephandvics left London in 2, mest requests for his return have UN while seeking unsuccessfuly

the dovernment an

Mr. Tauriello, paid in his Tetter Bellind the scenes 19, line up a Russian ship and Brith Govern-¦ been refused,

Tasa message from Leningrad majority in favour of seating the nounced its new defence prie Mir, dolinson: "I hnd carnestly

gramate and the and other Communists. cartled in "Pravda

extension of hoped your Patriotism. Would be papers

military fervico from geenter than your ego." compulsory accused Britain of Domdatic issuðs

with

to two years.

Rebuking Mr. Johnson for com→ to Interfere Stephandwics repatriation be

Domestic issues stir the Party The Union leaders appear to paring himself to Mr. Forrestal, cause he had been trained at a ven more widely than the fears have decided that there is now Mr. Tauriella sald, "You contel-

of war, however.

substan- way the per- British spy school.

No less all 60 resolutions title chance or in rng con- secution of Mr. Worrestal. 11 - The report said that the British became very concerned when have been submitted expressing ditions. The task is to persuade they found that Stephandwles in- irritation at the squeeze between delegates to accept their view. tended to return to the USSR and the Government's wage freeze The Prime Minister, Mr. Cle- address went to great langths to prevent and the rapidly rising cost ofment Attlee, is due to

the conference -on Quesday, even to the extent living.

Denunciation öf Communlits

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by the Hitlerites to France. various organs of

of the British "Hete he was mobilised by But delegates, supported by Press there simultaneously hap-force to the white Emigre Army unions from the heavy industries, pened obviously inspired stories and with one of its units arrived will argue that the principle be

hind the recent increase in pay allegedly incorrect actions in England. of Soviet consular workers, In

arriving in England, Step to the Forces should be extended London in connection with the handler sent to a British to atract workers to key Jobs repatriation of the Soviet cition, school for spics diversionists by monotary Incentives.

Ono Clvli Service union call Stephandwics,"

which lils'school #pecially 'pre- pared for work in the USSI and for a National. Wages Board to co-ordinate the work of wago- Tass continued: "Stephandwles, Poland.

"Not wishing, however, to be axing tribunals and enquire into who arrived recently in enin- grad, Informed a correspondent of foal of British Intelligence Hein the need for reforma in existing Tass of certain circumstances of away from the school and under wages tructures. his repatriation from England to went systematic persecution "By the Brush police. sociated the USSR.

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derstand you gathered and relay- ed gosdip and information critical of Mr. Forrestal and in effect forced his resignation."

He asserted that Mr. Johnton's "attempts to dominate and dic tate to the Joint Chiefs of Sta had caused friction and confusion. in top-level milltary planning. "Your Intriguo He also said, against the State Department has rated confusion both at home and abroadUnited Press.

EAST GERMAN RED ARRESTED

Berlin, September 3.... The East German Stale security police have arresfoll Willy Kreikeneyer, Director of the East Gorman Railway Administration following Th expulsion from the Communist donirated Socialist Unity Party three days ago, West Borin newspapers reported today.

Kreikemeyer, was reported to have been arrested at his office in the Soviet sector railway Head- conference quarters during a with leading railway officials,

He was handcuffed and remov ed in a waiting police car.

The purge to which Krelke- meyer and other high Communist officials have fallen will be cons tihlied by future closings and clearings of party ranks", the party organ,. "Neues. Deutsch- and announced recently. -- Router.

GORDON WALKER LEAVES BOMBAY -

Bombay, Babtember JA The Secretary for Common- wealth Relations, Mr. Patrick Gordon-Walker, left hero, far London today after his two- month tour of the Common- wealth

During his tour. Mr. Gordon- Walker visited Canada, Austenila, New Zealand, Ceylon and India,

He said yesterday that, he a*~* pected to be in London on Bep- zember 7 teatly for the fieeting of the Commonwealth Connilta live Committee to discuss laid for. South East Balg Router C

London, September 3, Chlonso Communist munition workers have been asked by thetrunion" to stop up. productión 10 supply muro, weapons 10%,

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