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Queen Mother BEVAN VIEWS GAIN Royal Navy's Ceylon Elections Show
Flies Home
The Queen Mother has a alle for Bly John d'Albino, Commandant of London Air- port, as she relums from flight to Crall, in Fifeshire, where' she had said farewell to the 1st Battalion, the Black Watch, who are going to Korea. It was her Arst engage- Iment since the death of the
King, Central Press.
TITO WARNS
AGGRESSOR
Belgrade, May 25. Marshal Tito today warned that the dangers threatening time Yugoslavia should at no be lost sight of but that who ever might venture to attack The country would make a fatal mistake,
Marshal Tito was receiving Welegations from six provincial and other Yugoslav Republics
official representatives who con- voyed to him their greetings on the cecasion of his 00th birth- doy,
Battersea's Season
New
London, May 25.
the
The Works Minister,
Mr David Eccles, performed opening ceremony at Battersea Festival Gardens which have reopened for the new season,
B
Among the new attractions is £10,000 70-foot replies of a Mississippi showboat, which will be opened by the Mayor of Hannibal, a town on the banks of the Mississippi, speaking by trans-Atlantic telephone,
A surprise awaited the first entrances. visitor at each four
received special They each passes allowing them and their families free admission to the the rest of the gardens for
season.
All the old attractions which excited and amused 8,000,000 people in Festival Year have been staged.-Reiter.
Spellman Flies 'To Spain
HEADWAY IN THE UNIONS
London, May 25.
·The rebel Socialist, Aneurin Bévan, and other advocates of the "cut-rearmament" policy in the Labour Party are fighting a battle for their point of view within the powerful trades unions.
Whether Mr Bevan will be able to influence the Party's next policy-making conference in October depends on the attitude taken by the great industrial battalions beforehand.
Mr Bevan, 64-year-old eloquent Welsh loft- winger, has plunged the Labour Party into a soothing internal crisis since he resigned from the last Labour- Government a year ago over the rearmament issue. He claims Britain le spending too much on defence and sacrificing her living standards.
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The unions, which bunit up because come members have the Socialist pollucal machine, "contracted out of the political control is purse-strings. Any allegiance, shifi in policy must win their approval particularly when the Parly is In opposition.
Mr Bovan's total strength in the Party and the union 15 till unknown, though in March Union meetings before Octo- ho lei 50 other Labour members ber are to debate the Bevante of Parliament to defy the Party thesis from A to Z, and rank leaders and vote against the and-file unionists must vote on current rearmament programme, the question: "Do you agree which was budgeted to cost with Mr Bevan that Britain is Britain £4,700,000,000 in three sapping her resources by reann- | years. ling at the present pace?"
vote "yes," union
AT LOGGERHEADS
fast in
"If they delegates will be sent to the The cx-miner who rose to be Labour Party's annual parley to come a Cabinet Minister, be- Idea. Ilieves that some rearmament endorse the Bevan enough of them say "yes", the is necessary, but he thinks that Party
be Britain is moving to us n whole may persuaded to accept it.
Įpiling up crENS,
His contention that the nation Already two blg unions, with nearly 1,200,000
not afford its present des membert between them, have voted for fence expenditure la challenged Mr Bevan. They have 900,000 by the Party leader Mr Clement votes at the October conference | Att
who inaugurated the Attler, arms drive when he was Prime Minister and now supports the Conservative Premier, Mr Win- ston Churchill, in carrying
"Red" Dean
At Peking
Methodist Service:
London, May 28. Dr Hewlett Johnson, Dean of Canterbury, was welcomed by more than 1,000 Chinese Christ- lans when he attended a special service in the Peking Methodist Church today, according to a New China News Agency message received in London tonight.
derm
out.
TV "Eye
A new underwater television camera has been developed for use ta, the Royal Navyw deep-diving ship, HM3 Reclaim. The now apparatus, which can reach a depth of 1,000 feet, a expected shortly to be effective at 3.500 feet Picture shown, the new underwater ap- paratos being lowered over the side of HA8, Reclaim at Portejnouth--Reuterphoto,
Being Jammed
Eisenhower And BBC Broadcasts
Taft Running Neck-And-Neck
Washington, May 25.
General Dwight Eisenhower and Senator "Robert A. Taft continued today in a neck-and-neck race for Republican presidential nomination with the General picking up ground in Washington and Maryland.
Mr Bevan is alto at logger heads with the other top Labour
chiefs, the ex-Foreign Secretary, Mr Herbert Morrison, and Mr
Emanual Shinwell, former Defence Minister
some headway among the rank-
General Eisenhower won 20 of Washington's The signs are that he is making 24 delegates. Maryland's delegation was pledged and-file in the Party, who consisto Governor Theodore R. McKeldin on the first of 948,000 dues paying Indivi-
dual sriembers. The rest of the
5,020,000 membership is mainly composed of trade unionists, who are members automatically by virtue of their unions' affiliation to the Party machine.
Eighty-three of Britain's 180 unions are affilated to the Party in this way, and between them can nominate nearly 1,000 of the the 1,200 delegates oftending Party conference.
As the Dean, accompanied by Mr Alfred Thomas D'Eye, a lecturer at Oxford University; At
NOT CHALLENGED
meetings, the Amalgamated En- rose to its fect and applauded, | gineering Union and the Union the message sald
of Shop, Distributive and Allied Worker The pulpit was "attingly de- rs, with 340,000 members, corated with olive leaves" act
leaders a mandate to with Chinese characters re-
vote Bevanite. presenting the words "Peace These two of Britain's and Democracy."
"big di
six" unions, who have be
entered the hall, the congregation | 800,000-t
rave
aro
London,
MAY 25.
The British Broadcasting Corporation announced 10- day" that its · servisen · to Albania,“ Bulgaris and Rumania arb
liberately famme do- Corporation's eight conuities within the orbit of the Soviet Union now being interfered with.
This means that the services to
are
Jamming of its service began in 1949, and in rus cent months it has bema extended to services in Polish, Finnish, Czech and Hungarian-Better.
ballot at the National Convention to be held at THE HOUSE
Chicago in July, but is uninstructed after that,
Close Fight
Expected In Italian Poll
leaders union did the councils.
The Governor was reported to favour General Elsenhower. There
were reports that Mr McKeidin may take as many de 10 of Maryland's 24 votes for General Elsenhower to the con-
vention.
SHORTAGE
Gains By Left
Colombo, May 25,
First results in Ceylon's General Elections today ahow n awing to the left in almost all the 20-seats for the House of Representa- tives counted so far.
The Government United Na- tional
Party
rémáined the strongest party, thought lost alk seat.
The Mintater of Stato and Chiet dovernment Whip, Mr A. E. Goonesinhe, lost his Colombo seat to a Communlat, Cambridge- -educated ·Pleter Keuneman, who had a sweeping majority of
The United National Party is Incing formidable opposition from an Informal partnership of the Social Democrat Srl Lanka-Freedom Party and tho Trotskylte Mavá Lankn group.
The Freedom Party faced the palls for the first time, capturing four of the 10 seals they con- tested. The Trotskyiles had only three candidates and two were defeated. But the party's strangthea in the southern provinces, which poll on Friday: The results go far announced
United National Party Freedom Party
Bry
Independents
rotakyites Communists
men
Last night police arrested 88 carrying mischiahādus weapons who ware Waljing outside a registration, often for
esults from their const not knowing the counting boon referred until today,
A
were reported to be
mining workers from nearly 60 miles from Colomid,
MINISTER
Mr Goonceinhe leading exponent of "Ceylan, for the Ceylones," is the only terial èasunity' av for. Dial Sya
The Minister
for Posts
Bh Telecommunications Mr C. Bittampalam, retained his seat Harrow - majority, whlik the Transport and Works Minister, Sir John Kotelawals, defeated his reft-wing rival,
by
Tho elections are spread over four days and are described ps the most keenly contested In
;Island's history,
choosing among 300 chodidates to it 05 sets In the 101-ent Hours of Representatives w Six Boots are reserved minoritic
elector
Genova, May 25. Six years after the end of the war all European countries are still faced with an acute szar- clty of housing, the bulletin of On
Monday
for
In
Senator Taft has four of
the United Nations Economic anther 22 constituencies wil Washington's delegates, Thind
United National Party strong- brings the total of formally Commission for Europe. cald invote and, as many of theth are chosen delegates for the Senator a special article on the housing holds, the party's, fate will-bo to 392 ɖɔ "Ïke'a" 380,
decided for thẻ nëxt five years
Reuter. by the results.
problem.
In Minnesota three Re-
"The paradox is that as long publican delegates pledged to former Governor Harold Stassen as there is a true housing short- Mrage, it will be difficult to rot were elected yesterday. Stassen said he might relcase rid of rent restriction, and yet all the delegates to General as long as the freezing of rents Eisenhower.
persists, the housing shortage is the State's exeggerated." Republican central committen removed veteran committeeman
Simultaneously,
Unusual Ground-
For Divorce
Oakland, Chilt, May 25.
Among the delegates, repre-
of Yugoslav Border sentatives
New York, May 25.
Rome, May 25. patrol units and representatives
Cording Spellman flow to of Slovene minorities from the
Bad weather cut down Madrid today on his way to the Trieste free
the number of voters in territory. wero
Bar- greeted with cheers.
Eucharistic Congress In celona.
After the Lord's Prayer and tween them half the registered today's local elections in Italy's central and southern Streets in all Yugoslav cities
an address of welcome by the trade unionists in the country. After the Congress, the Car- were flag-bedecked and Bel- dinal will visit Romo for an
Rev. P. H. Wang, chairman of Mr Bevan's victories in the provinces, where millions of
A 28-year-old array veteran grade's 'official buildings were audience with the Pope.
the Christian branch of the
the AEU and USDAW are
ore significant the electorate chose new decorated
of the Korean wit," woh a with gigantic por-
Cardinal Jalme Borros
ros Peking China Peace Committee, because in
The housing starcity was moet
divorce today after submitting traits of Tito.
of Camara, Archbishop
San Dr Johnson "described als
his polley. A The Yugoslav leader is attend- Sebastion, Rio de
Janeiro, and
the Roy E. Dunn from the post heeraus in Western Germany, testimony that his wife did not dreams for youthful
world a A year ago many union chiefs Jag tonight a reception given at Cardinal
Norman
This loss Thomas
peace and expressed his
is expected to be had held 16 years and gave it to France, Italy and Poland, violently opposed to bira. were
twins were burned to death Archbishop of Sydney, gratification at Ending that that
sustained almost entirely by the Mr George Etzell who is a bulletin said. It was less acuto tell him that their one-year-old Other unions in the "big six"
Sweden Denmark, since Clarissa, Minnesota. newspaper in
where while he was overseas. countries Switzerland,
Charles T Morri today to attend the Eucharistie Soviet Union," the agency Workers (1,200,000
the members),
Com- Publisher. Mr Etzell is on avowed disciplined
supporter of "lice”. Me Dunn was war damage wat negligible,
stationed at Camp Roberts near Congress starting there on Mon message said.
the General and Municipal munists normally have less State manager for Senator Taft.
Paso Robles Collfornia, testiflet day. Both Cardinals arrived in it was deeply moving, Dr Workers (780,000), the National
the outlook, for housing in through his attorney, Stanley Rome last week.-Reuter,
Johnson was quoted as mying Union of Railwaymen (840,000) difficulty in getting their voters
Meanwhile in Dallas, Texas, the near future is hardly bright, Frenwood, that his wife, Niin, to the polls, "to be in
the National Union a Christian church and
of
multi-millionairo Roy Cullen, and levels of achievement so did not write him that their where all is vivid and living Mineworkers (600,000),
and Nearly 2,000 village, town and probably the Republican Party's far rouched, although generally children Charing de where everything is grow- Seventy-over all unions
most liberal contributor in intequate, will at best be only Charlene-clad in a 'Aro ht their islæg málo up their minds,
city councils and 24 provincial How they will all vote is a councils the being disputed by Robert el personally last night just inaintained and, in many home here on February 22.
prominent
Die Praesidium of the Nation new from Rome for Barcelona | dream had come true in the are the Transport and General non-Communist partics,
Assembly with all Communist Party members Government and military offi clals and the Diplomatic Corps attending-France-Presse.
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more
131,000 candidates.
The battle between the Christian Democrats and Cem- munists is likely to be
clove
England and other coun tries he added, there was a problematical,
Though the unjons play re growing number of people who desired peace and security. part in directing the Socialists' Earlier today, a Peking Radlo parliamentary strategy, they
hoord in
powerful influence Sau have broadcast
one. quoted Dr Johnson as framing the policy on which
The Christian Democrats Franckeco telling the Peking Christian the parliamentary leaders bare
and their allies can normally branch of the "China Peace their campaigns,
count on the support of barely Committee": "No tanks,
If the unions lead the Party half the electorate. 10 guns, no atom bombs, no germs conference into Bevaniam,, Mr Mr can destroy the thing that has Attlee: Mr Morrison and
comi been born in Communist Chins, Shinwell will have to
quit-unless the Socialism, Communism, Chris promise
battle is postponed in order ta tianity all spell world peace.
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show a united front against Mr reat
Churchill-Reuter, privileges of my life to come to China for the second time. Twenty years ago I came with A MESAMO of goodwill from. Archbishop Cosmo Gordon | Lang, I wish I could say today that I come with a messago from the present · Archbishop." -Reuter
RN Association's Meeting At Mansion House
or
Medal Pope's
For British
Organist
Devizes, May 25.
It was announced today that the Benemérenti" Medal, stituted by Pope Gregory XVI In 1832 for outstanding service London, May 25.
to the Roman Catholic Church, Admirala and ordinary pet has been awarded by
the men rubbed shoulders at a Pope to Mus Annie D. Scott, conference of the Royal Naval St. Joseph's Cottage, Devizes, Association
at Mansion House Wiltshire, CoRPRÄSted" today
20 Admiral of tho Fleet Lord unaroken servico
as organist Cunningham, in a Presidential und Voir mireas at Davists' address, cald, application for a Catholic clach Royal Charler had been lodged Bont
She has.
Texas,
Senator
odded.Reuter,
and
to keep his followers from pre cases, will decline," the bulletin cipitating a "national at the Slate GOP emvention.
scandal"
"ALL OR NOTHING" Mr Cullen, a Itousion, Texas, ollman and philanthropist, tele- graphed Senior Taft as the Tafi and Eisenhower forces in Texas
for all- drew the his
The Communists are expected to show a grip on between 20 nothing battle over control of and 30 per cent of the prodo the Republican Parly in the minantly agricultural population State and 38 national
try. The noo-Fascist Italian Social.....Movement
(M.S.I.), Tuesday
STRIESTE QUIET :
Trieste.
10
the
conven-
STIMSON
Morris returned from Korea
two months ago United Press,
WAS AGAINST
SOVIET RECOGNITION
Washington, May 25.
bilgations.
and
anything which
any force or political
Dillances.
circumunosa
cognise Russia in dimegard of
We are trying to Previously secret papers buttres the great peace treaties
which have been negotiated in the southern half of the countinlowdown will come on released by the State De-by developing in balmalf of Republican partment last night showed them, international sentiment which scarcely existed in 1040, State convention in Mineral that in 1982 the Secretary throughout the world in support is expected to emerge as a major Wells, a working men's spa 18 of Stato, Mr Henry Stimson, of good faith and the sacredness
of keeping international PTO miles west of Dallas. political force.
opposed recognition of the mises. We are doing this solely Mr Cullen telegraphed Senator Soviet Union for fear, that by pacific means Taft that he had heard his In Tricote, over 50 per cent of backers, who are in the minority Japan would. misjudge the:200,000 electors went to the but who control the State execu- American motives. poils by early evening. No in- tive committee, "plan to ride Abosit a year later the United].rs under these · cidenta were reported from roughshod over the will of the States recognised the Reds after
majority at the State convention." the Democratic Party had come and "In this emergency, AWG Te-
For the Texas GOP leaders to into power. Polls remain open in most attempt to throw out the legally
Mr Sibson was Secretary of her very bad reputation res areas titstil Monday, and the first elected delegates and reat the
delegations simply State under President: Harbert peeting international obligations indications of the trends are not bolting
emphasis upon that aspect of expected before early on Tues- because they are for you will Hoover's Stepublican Govern- and in disregard of our previous
have serious repercussions all ment,
The paper publified con- her History, the whole world over the nation, he said, and med American relationg with and particularly Japan would The electoral law in use allows worried that it will result in a tudata from 1933 to, 1939, They Jump to the conclusion that our
scandal and deal - parties to combine their votes in national
of a series of historical docti poilical expedience and ana a bine in towns with over 10,000 crushing blow to the GOP's ware released as routine as past action is dictator, nolely
Governankat | manoeuvre, to * bring · forreful ments which, the residents. The winning bloe gets chances of
in November the presid~,] two-thirds of the scats.
The 88 convention voles of publishes after they are, con- presniha upon Japan
exceeded only by siderat no longer of current we would, therefore, lose The democratic parties headed Texas are
Me Stimson stated us viawn The moral standing which by Premier de Gasperi's Christian New York's 90, Califoming 70, political significance Cities Bentorrats, are expected to retain Pennsylvania's 70, "Onto's
in a letter to Mr Willam Borah, ve heretofore and in tho with Japan.. controversy chair then
a famovi Aguro(as
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Twenty new branches.
Association had been opened M. Daley,HICAL during the year, he said.
It boars The conference agreed to act surrounded by ook leavek koj
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that th
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of the world
certainly be misunderstood larly by
by
Statia in parte-"In | inderatamkily, and that Inis»..
between the neo-Fascists; and Senator Taft considered, th monarchists led by the Neapoli- night; to, important
that ho florsh
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und particu tan shipping magnate, Achille ordered Days Ingalls, Laurge
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"might": dbátroy national campaign director, and
Carroll Reece, the Far Eastern situation the much of the influence of moral Representative Republican, Tannersce, his cam- United States is making a fight pressure which we have been peling, dreforud fix the mouths tel of mindwide importance the worst killed Mineral Welli United Fren
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