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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1952.

New Attempt To

To Artificial

Outlook Find Compromise

HE world awaits with deep Tinterest the outcome of

the American presidential election which takes place tomorrow, if the campaign has been somewhat raucous, it has also slown that both Governor Stevenson and

·General Eisenhower aro nkiiful debaters, and neither has allowed himself to be detracted into campaigning on side issuts. Possibly the most striking feature of their appeals to the elec- torate han

the been emphasis placed on inter- national affairs, The Korean war has been made a major issue, while both condiaates have striven to convince the people that there will be no deviation from the policy of combatting international Communism through collec- tive action with the rest of the democracies, irrespec- tivo of who becomes the next President. The conviction has been created outside of America that either Eisen- hower or Stevenson, as President would work for the security of free nations and would strive to main- tain an economy consistent with the burden of defence. The fact that so many thousands uf American

soldiers are still involved in fighting in Korea makes the question of an end to the war a major consideration for the electors. Mr Stevan son has been handicapped during the campaign by the fact that he can hold out ne assurance of any early settlement and General Eisenhower may well have

to

to

won some wavering support ,to his side by his expressed

determination

Ko Koren; if he is elected Pre- sident, to slo something personally to husten urmistice.

ILL

NEVERTHELESS, the elec-

one

campaign. On the other

Peace Solution

DESIGNED TO BRING U.S.

AND RUSSIA TOGETHER

(from our own CORRESPONDENT)

+

New York, Nov. 2.

Undercover attempts are being made tonight in the United Nations to bring the United States and Russia together for a peace in Korea.

The peacemakers belong to Asian and Arab States and are led by Dr L. N. Palar, of Indonesia.

to

They are trying to draw up a compromise peace resolution merge both the free world's and the Communist resolutions for a settle- ment.

It would include:-

1. The West's demand for no forceable return of war prisoners to the other side;

2. Russia's demand for a new United Nations Commission with Russia silting on it ---- to settle the war.

Terrorists Active In Tunisia

The killing took place at Sousse, in. an, atmosphere com- bining the Arabian nights and Chicago gangland.

MEXICAN PROPOSAL

them

In

Heart

Alleged "Passion" Murder

TRIAL DEFENCE

DISCLOSED.

The attempts are based on The text of the message renda;»| the peacemakers' hope that "As Individual correspoatients Moscow has now really decld-covering the Korean war wo ed that Soviet interests will be have noted the increasing im served by calling off the war. portance of the war as an issue They want the resolution to in the present political campaign

"a "face.. be

saver" for both and feel that the following facts sides.

should be made clear to tho Great problem is the wording. American public. We have re-

these They would like to say that ported

facts

before prisoners of war will not be through our own news media, forced at bayonet point to re- but think it necessary in the turn to the Communists and interest of further clarification execution squads Tunis, Nov. 2.

or labour of this issue to restate in Siberia without direct to you: One man was dead and camps

to say 50.

commission the

"One: It has been suggested four persons were in hospi-seeming to tal "today se a result of

could go to Korcu

and handle that Americans by pulled out of } £ spasmodic outbreaks of ter the delicate job of sorting out the front lines in Kurea leavin rorist activity.

the 'battle here a war of 'Asian the prisoners.

The resolution is not expect-versus Aslan' ROK troops have under training and with ed to appear before the United improved tremendously

presidential clection American

American equipment, and States' day,

recent engagements have mare than proved their worth. How- correspondents on the scene we have noted limila tions which must be taken into account in any discussion con- South Koreans magnificently individuals and in small units, killed an employee. The two learned tonight.

with American ad- The resolution was understood but even Arabs made their getaway.

in Tunis, a bomb left on the to have been sent to the UN viser they lack the experient

Mr Trygve leadership and planning ability doorstep of the Family Aid Secretary-General,

Saturday night by on

all-levels-from sergeants of Gn-all Bureau exploded and wrecked Lie,

make co-ordinated damaged Mexico's delegate, Luis Padilla up-to

effort. It would be extremely cara and injured Nervo, President of last year's to count on pulling back 41, has been charged with the

unwise A General Assembly.

e unpremeditated The Mexican move came as American and other experienced Indonesia pressed still another UN troops who now are scat- Korean peace effort designed to tered along the front as firm 50 "many" the American and Rus- anchors between ROK units. units. sian Korean resolutions already General Van Fleet himself has before the Assembly's

Main told us repeatedly that as long Political Committee.

The Committee will resumes the Chinese are in the war the Korean debate on Monday the South Koreans are incapable

of manning the front with varying peace moves slated

alone. to be fervently discussed as

"INCAPABLE" American election soon as the

ever as war

Two white-robed Arabs saun- tered slowly up to the offices of

United Nations, Nov. 2. Sheik Menzel Kamel lato Inst

Mexico has submitted a night, whipped

machineguns formal proposal to the United out from their Dowing Nations that Korean war prison- garments and opened fire,

ers refusing to return home be The spr

of bullets wounded resettled in UN member countries cerning Korea. spray

was can fight the Sheik and his secretary and willing to accept them, it

the ing two the

under

hand, Mr Stevenson has Jap Mission

had to win his way from

virtual national obscurity to

1

the Two

obtain some recognition of Coming To HK

his qualities as a potential President. From the point of

*

lines

be in-

Rheims, Nov. 2. The widow of a junior Government Minister will plead that she killed her husband because of his affair with a millionaire's young wife, her attorney disclosed today.

before

The disclosure come

Franco's_most publicited__mur- dier trial since the wor.

Madamo Yvonne Chevallier,

the opening on Wednesday of

murder Uf Pierre Chevailler in their home a Oricans on August 12, 1951. The maximum sentence is 20 years at hart labour.

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Tito Opens Party

Congress

ATTACK AGAINST

STALIN

LIKELY

London, Nov. 2. Marshal Tito today opened the Sixth Congress of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia. Many observers expect he will sound a call to world left- wing groups to rally in a new Marxist alignment in opposition to the Communist parties controlled by Stalin.

The ruler of the anti-Stalin Yugoslav Communist State delivers his report to the congress sometime on Mon. day. The survey of the international situation between the Fifth and Sixth Yugoslav party congress-four years and three months-is said to run to 45,000 words.

448,175,

Since the last congress, the General Popovic furnished k split between Tito and Stalin's few hitherto undisclosed figures Rusala has widened.

ол Yugoslavia's military. Belgrade zadlo today said strength. He sald more than a Marshal Tito was greeted by million draftees have been call- warm and hearty applausenting population of about 10,500,000). un for training (out of a the 2,000 delegates representing 779,382 party members. In 1948 In addition, he said; 240,000 the party membership totailed

reserves have been called back for refreshening training during The congress is being held in that perled. Among them 12,000 a hall of the now part of the now afleers and 50,000 reserve Zagreb Fair especially adapted officers a fighting force which for the occasion and is being he enld stands ready for action,

AL covered by 237 foreign corres-

the opening

ECESION pondents as well as 70 Yugoslav Marshal Tito wore a broad and Journalists.

with a confident smile along

breasted navy After singing tho "Inter-smart double national" Tito proposed election blue suit. The

The congress macet- of a working group of 33 memings are being held in a big

auditorium

dressed adopted barn-like Was

Communist red flags. unanimously.-Associated Press. up with

Associated Press. ARMY READY

bers

which

...

Коса

An artificlat heart successfully used on a 41-year-old man, was reported by the Journal, of the

Colonel

General American Medical Association. Popovic, Chief of the Yugoslav recently. The heart

General Staff, told the delegates shown here in action the Yugoslav army stood firm in

and

עןתקום

used at Detroit's Harper Hos-

The general front of peace. Ho pital, where it wan developed by 4 Detroit

team of medicat said it would never attack any-

one and

and would never serve as engineering researchers, The prechanlead device empiles the tool of anyone's ens the patient's heart of blood stainger's sterkesten day

The army, he continued, had enables surgeons to use direct proved itself ready and capable vision rather than "blind", 'sense of decisively rudsting aggressore of touch In' heart surgery. -- London Express.

Lyttelton

the

Finding Out tinued, "The Yugoslav people are

The Facts

causes.

Statement On The Kenya Situation Nakuru, Kenya Nov. 2.

British Colonial The Secretary, Mr Oliver Lyttel M. Chevalller, handsome 42. Lon, on a fact-finding tour year-old Mayor of Orleans, had of Kenya, said here tonight been named a

Junior Minister that it was "qulie wrong" In Premier Cabinet-only the day before he to link the Mau Mau secret was found with five bulleis in society directly to economic his body.

The widow's attorney said she Mau Mau was anti-European will plead that the shooting was and anti-Christian on quite a "a crime of passion" because of different model, he told cor- her jealousy over M. Chevallier's respondents. It had "gone very alleged affair wiú a 24-year-old deep"

was stimulating millionaire's wife identided only radial hatred. us Jeanette.

Mr Leticilon said that after five days in Kenya two of them on tour he had gained that the general Impression "confidence amon law abiding Africans has noticeably im-

in Kenya since proved declaration of

an emergency" Mr Lyttelton said he parti- wanted to correct, the

If the court accepts her plea, she may receive only & suspend ed sentence and walk out free.

about jealousy slayings,-

French courts are lenient

на

and

the

seriously tion will not be decided on

Personality the

issue,

and his wife, appeal is important, suspect was arrested.

an

Another bomb damaged though not easily assessable

school located

next to factor. General Eisen- cicctric

station. power hower's widespread popu- other bombings were reported

One

#2 started Sousse near brifliantly -larity us

fire which destroyed a garage; successful militurist and as

the other smoshed a door and blew out the windows of the the man who has done most

apartment of a Court nide. to give practical reality, to

in- A rallway safely crow

a handcar is over, the objectives of the North

specting tracks on

"Two: South Korea, with the rall a section of Atlantic Treaty Organisa-found

The Soviet Foreign Minister, population of some 20,000,000 Mr not blown out of position on the hau tion

pobably

may situated on a vulnerable pen Andrel Vyshinsky, main linė from Sousse to take the floor and give a new Insula, is militarily incapable suffered

joto in Masken.United Press.

indication of Russia'a recep- of manning a 155-mile front consequence of the election

tivity to compromise moves. line against a masinland popula- Indonesia's move has not yet ton of some 400,000,000 who been translated into formal re- have an army in Korea now of solution. It appeared to hold over 1,000,000 and the backing much greater

ter promise

of of Russian planes, equipment, achieving a

a settlement than the technicians and probably even pew Mexican proposal. It was pilots.

FOUND LETTER expected to give the Rods "Three: The front line itseir

Madame Chevallier told Bombay, Nov. 3.

way to save face while still in- is only part of this war. Since

polico she learned about the A Japanese Industrial mission suring that unwilling prisoners It is impossible to foresee, the

Mother woman" from a letter vlow of personal popularity, is to visit Hongkong, India and will not have to return to the day when the ROKS can

So that there had been found in her husband's pocket. General Eisenhower un-other territories In Southeast Communist rule. The initiative trained to take over the

The widow reconstructed the a large-scale, exodus of Afri- doubtedly continues to hold Asia to seek overseas markets taken by the Indonesian delegate, tricate Jels, expensive bombers

murder scene to

He cans to the Aberdare mountaing, polico an L. N. Palar, was generally wel- and heavy battle ships advantage

which hia for its industries, it is over

follows: Determined to kill There had been nothing in the comed by the UN diplomats. hourly play their direct part in Democratic opponent. For nounced here.

The visitors are expected to The Mexican resolution em-hitting the

herself, she bought a revolver, nature of wholenie emigration, enemy, Wo can never

certain the Republicans to win,

When her husband returned though there had been a explore In particular possible bodying ideas that drow

say as has suggested, "There is

from Paris with his new amount of movement to the however, it remains neces-

outlets for its pottery, bicycle, siderable interest when it was nobody here but us Asians.

charged

mountains. sary for them successfully texule, clock and sewing drst put forward last month "Four: Working Da. Aala we appointment, she

him provides: to woo a percentage of the machine Industries.

conscious of

the with infidelity. He admitted it,

Laughod and told her he The Democratic vote. If the

will · four- Japanese

1. As soon as a cease-fire. Isare doubly

serious, which

anti-American propa- and India-effected, all prisoners willing to

would នាង

get divorces and

Mr

Lyttelton pald werm Democrate poll. their besides Hongkong

would surely ganda Thailand go home would be promptly ex-cult if we pulled bank of the Mado

tribute to Ceylon,

the European and maximum strength it Pakistan,

Madame Chevallier urged him Asian populations which, he and Malaya before returning changet,

lines and let someone ciso take appears unlikely that a

on her knees not to leave her, declared, in the face The UN would endorse

of very Republican candidate home at the year's end. They

Сад

this Government's the principle that no prisoners all the heavy blows. We have He was changing his clothes great provocations, had behaved

tremendously impressed expect to occupy the White

must be returned by force.

at the time and stood laughing with steading tribute to 'Afri- by The contributions of other in His underwear. She 9. Prisoners unwilled in UN troops who are also fighting she would kill herself and he can chicts and headmen and House, and the knowledge

home would be resettled that the trade unions, have,

countries willing to take them back now from the line of

here alongside `us. Should we replied. "Walt.. till I have gone other local Africans who haul for the first time, officially

United Press,

then."

shown great courage in the face ondorsed the

fro it might NEWSMEN'S VIEWS

mean the un-

The concierge of the Chevallier of throats to their lives. nóminee, suggests that Mr

United great ravelling of a Tokyo, Nov. 2.

homo said aho hoard four' shots Mr Lyttelton said, in answer not the Nations my tind

dis Stevenson will obtain a solid

A group of 15 correspondents

and screama from the Cheval to

question, that certain a forco involving lera son Mathieu, 12.

of the Mau poll, Moreover, the election

covering the Korean war cabled mantling of ԱՏ Presidential

Madame Chevallier cantiidates everyone from Colombians and campaign has not revealed

rushed or followed "a pattern" | and. Thais,

Filipinos to Belgians, French,

downstairs and asked the con- which is painfully familiar in any deep signs of the coun-

Ethiopians and clergo

cherry to look after Mathieu and

world." try urgently seeking

Ho diangreed that there was change in administration.

concierge said.

any similarity between the dis When finally the electors go

here and in 'Malaya. Steplying to other questione Birth shot Madaras

the the Minister wald be was quite Cheynilior-saka sha

Intuated He put his band inside the twe Presidential candidates that Hansen, Pat Higgins Peter fifth bunot for her husband's satisfied that members of the Democrat being returned as lon's cage while telling his the front time is only a part of Kallacher, Bernard Kaplan, Toen dead body, Police questioned Kenya African Union, who bait President, and the Democra-aughter llons are nice little the Korean war and the concept McAllen, Greg McGregor, Wen whether the body was dead and be detained under the emer

animals". The lion turned of Asian versus Aslan fighting dell Merick, Fred Paintop, Ray whether she feared her husband gency regulations had had “a around and bit of the man's one another would be a serious Purdom and Sid White Amo might live to tell a different great deal to do with the un- band Franco-Prone.

propaganda blow to the UN. pinteri Proms.

story-Reuter,

rest in Kenya-Router,

will have

blessing-cuter.

HE DISCOVERED Democrata'

A

LIONS DO BITE

2.

conTM

Rouen, Nov, 2. A policeman had his right hand bitten off by a lion today Dwight D. Eisenhower when he tried to prove to his Adial E. Stevenson today it daughter that lions

bito

been

and

COURAGEOUS NATIVES.

He also paket

n

"do not would be "extremely unwiso”, many others who are willing to then swept upstaira agmin, they other parts of the The policeman was visiting a to consider willidrawing Ameri- 4ght for their freedom."

can troops,

the Korean Signed: Richard Applegate, moment. Later," she said, 5/10

Barrett, David Dille, Don

to the polls tomorrow the menagerie at the Saint-Romain batlefront odds will probably slightly in favour of

tic Party retaining control

In Congress.

The correspondente cabled the

Ru

vid Cloero, heard on Dbzon, Leroy

Mau

5 Children Perish In Fire

Pinckney, Mich., Nov. 2. The five young

children of

without any - regard to latter's numerical and material superiority."

He cald the Soviet Uniom's Mr and Mrs William Rickard "aggressive policy toward Yugo- of nearby Lakeland perished in slavia” had suffered · complete their blazing home on Saturday defeat but the latent danger of midnight, while police said the parents were at a tavern to get aggression still existed,

For this reason," he con- beer to bring home.

State Police said Rickard, 31, undertaking everything to and his wife, Dorothy, 20. strengthen their army even more watched television with their and intensify connections with children at home until it p.m., freedom loving countries peoples' and then put the children to groups and individuals who are bed and made a trip to a near- for see and resolved to resist by tavern.

peace agression."

The parents returned to find Recounting the struggle

their frame cottage. blazing against pressure by Russia and

Bercely. the Soviet satellites, he said:

The victims were. Rose, seven "We have no illusions that the

Paul, danger is over and that is why months; Dorothy, two, we are continuing to strengthen four; Edward, six, and Mario,

ve ability. "Our army

The parents, suffering trai will remain on the path of peace. It will never at shock, were placed under a Et Brighton, tack anyone. It will defend the doctor's right of our people for freedom Michigan.

socialistic

The Fire Marshal's office · said development.

blaze apparently started Thanks to our people, our party thie and Marshal Tito, we are today from an overheated coat stove trong and better able to defend pipe that went through the cell-

ing-Associated Press. ourselves than ever before,"

defensive Our

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