DEATH

Marty Loses His Temper

Paris, Nev, 26.

The demolca French Communist leader, Andre Marty, tonight opened the peep-hole of his garden gate to shout at walling reportera **** you don't clear off I will call the police."

The 66-year-old 'veteran Communist leader, evident- ly very angry,, added: "I have nothing to say to you or anyone else. A French citizen I have right to some prace."

The reporters ha

had tried to question him about re- ports that his wife Ray- monde was no longer liv- ing with him at their one- storoyed suburban villa,

Two plainclothes police- men were stalloned out- aldo his villa.-Reuter,

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PENALTY ASKED Royal Couple Plan For Settlement Of

FOR ACCUSED IN TREASON TRIAL

Vienna, Nov. 26.

The State Prosecutor tonight demanded the death sentence for Rudolf Slawsky, former Secretary-General of the Czech Communist party, and 13 others facing trial for treason, Prague rádio repórted,

day.

All 14 defendants were present when the public session opened to-

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Expert witnesses gave evidence about documents submitted by the prosecution.

All 14 leading Communists have confessed their guilt on list of sins" Including | treason, espionage and sabotage. Throughout their confessions, which have lasted six days, they have mentioned the names of Western and Israel' diplomats. Several of the accused, who are

A foreign trade expert, Jan Soucek, confirmed that the plans carried out by the Slansky gang in Czech foreign trade nimed at wrecking the Czech economy and muking Czechoslovakia de- pendent on capitalist concerns,

He said the accused had pur- posely weakened the economic of Jewish origin, have beeniles of the country with the called "reactionary Zionists." Soviet Union and the People's

For three hours is after Democracies. roon, the State Prosecutor, Dr

Urvalek, affirmed that the gang of Rudolf Slansky and hi 13 co-defendants had committed the worst crimes against the State and peace, Proguo radio said.

CHAIN OF ACTS The State Prosecutor, Dr Urvalek, speaking after the end of the interrogations of the accused and the statements of the experts, said: "Never those

awaiting

be-

As regards the sabotage of planning, the Prosecutor blamed the Slansky group mainly for neglecting iron ore production and the mining of non-ferrous

*synthetic fuel and rubber, and instead supporting the production of textiles, foot-wear and motor- cars which were exported at very low prices.

They did this to keep Czecho- slovak economy dependent on the Western imperialist powers from whom raw materials had to be purchased; Czechoslovakia was thus "chained to the cap!- talist States."

Part of the conspirators' plan was also to weaken the coun- such criminals 39

verdicts today's detener capacity. been tried before our People's The Proseculo: added, how- Court.

that The _Ave-year-plan was being fulfilled.

He demanded that all 14 fore have cused should be executed.

When the prosecution had completed its case, the defence lawyers addressed the ecurt.

The Icelandic Minister to B:-

"DRITISH SPY" lain, Mr K. A. Jonisun, today Prague radio sald that experts handed the Under-Secretary for this morning had confirmed Tal Foreign Affairs, M: Anthongdocuments submitted in evi- Nutting, Iceland's reply to thisdence by the prosecution proved week's proposal by the British that the accused had committed Trawler Owners Federation for sabotage.

The contents of the reply were not immediately disclosed observers expreted that further discussions on the prob- lem would take plate.

but

The Foreign Office spokesman sold tonight that last Monday Mr Nutung handed to Mr Jons- a communication from the son British Trawler. Owners Federu- tion.

This suggested conservation of Iceland's shing grounds either with officials of the Icelandic Government or with the Icelandic trawler owners.

"They are guilty of a chain of nets of treachery, and they have tried to sell their father- innd as no one has ever tried In the history of our country," Dr Urvalett said,

CVCT,

of

Ic-

EXPORT DEALS Czechoslovakia was not Jecting economic relations with the capitalist States, the Pro- secutor said, but the principle

benefit and mutual

full They aimed at introducing in Czechoslovakia "a Tito form qua must 'be

equality

preserved foreign trade when

agreements with all Its of government

were concluded. results the re-establishment of capitalism and the transforma- Jewish Czech emigres and tion

Zionists made enormous

from export

ort deals con- cluded by the members of the Slansky group working with the Foreign Trade Ministry.

would

group

Inta

powers

"The trial shows clearly what means the Westem Imperialists applying In their endeavour unleash

n third World War to against the Soviet Union," Urvalek said.

principle"

that

the Slansky co-operation

who wanted

with

in Anglo-Icelandic conferenze According to Prague radio, on the fisheries dispute,

experts on planning stated that the Slansky gang had sabotaged

of our country the live-year plan. It was main- ly the work of the "British spy colony of the imperialists,”

Dr Urvalek said that behind Ludvik Frejka. He had

mis-the Slansky

stood the planned the output of iron ore.

Western imperialist In the chemical sector, the

materials destruction

whose ultimate goal was the output of synthetic

of the Soviet was planned only up to 20 per Union. During World War 11

cont 115 per cent instead of

The gang had planned un in- they openly hoped that Hitler ion mash the Soviet Union, crease of light Industries, but

At that time, while Czecho-

The basic talks on the their capacity was not used. slovakia was under the Fascists,

The

construction of power plant

the army must be modelled on agents were despatched to the

the Red Army and be trained was delayed for two years.

to secure Czechoslovak border thousands of million the Many

Soviet army ol the un maintenance

axperiences was violated by Czech crowns were last owing

capitalist

After the system. to their activities.

In the country Benes liberation,

group when was iberated by the Soviet { *** Army, these agents were sent to Czechoslovakia to prevent the rise of Socialism:

an "anti-people's fifth column" by giving important AGENTS SENT

posts to high ranking officers The Western Imperialists who returned to Czechoslovakin prices, have

trled to penetrate into from Britain after the war,

party and to the Prosecutor said. "Finance sabotage was wide. the Communist

They succeeded No less dangerous was spread among criminal Jewish dominate it.

the capitalists in and outside the in Yugoslavia and the Comin-Slansky group's sabotage as re country

sums had form resolution on Yugoslavia gards the undeation of military ond huge

as a warning to equipment. Military illegally taken abroad," it should serve

secrets were betrayed the People's DemocraCzecho- |

to the Ameri- Agents were sent to

can, British and French Military slovakia

by Czech

emigres, Attaches in Prague-Reuter, sples were sent by Britain, the and Yugoslavia United States

In and espionage centres, set up Switzerland,

Dr Urvalek sald, The prosecutor, added: "The

Usually reliable

source, re-

ported later that leeland's reply

is not very encouraging

of lo

EXPERT'S TESTIMONY The accused committed sabot- The Icelandic view, it is belage by foreing exports to the

West lieved,

instend

friendly is that talks on the question btween Icelandic re- countries and also exporting to presentatives and the trawler-the West for lower men have already failed-Prague radio said.

Reuter.

NEW STAMPS

FOR UN.

GOLD A

Puzik who

First of the experts to testify today was Zdenek confirmed the crimes of the accused in the sphere of plan- United Nations, Nov. 20. Mr Dirk Van Gelder, of the especially those caused by

Netherlands won the first prize of $1,000 in an International competition for United Nations postage stamp" designa."**"

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Engaged

For the first time since the announcement of their engage- ment, Princess Josephine Charfotle of Belzium and Prince Jean of Luxembourg appear in public. They attended To Deum in the Churcls of St. Michel and Gudula in Brussels, and afterwards placed a wreath on the Tomb of the Un-

known Warrior.—Express Photo.

Eisenhower Trip Leads To Flap In South Korea

trained on Western principles. Police Swoop On Red Suspects

Benes organised within army

Planter's

Fight

With Tiger

t

They

(From RUSSELL SPURR)

Seoul, Noy. 26. With President-elect Eisenhower expected in Korea any day now, the South Korean police! swooped today on Communist suspects. filled two gaols and more than 20 police stations.

Oh, yes, the flap is on. For Mr Eisenhower's impending visit the Army has given it a code name is causing as many problems as a major offensive. And the biggest is security.

Israeli-Arab Differences

United Nations, Nov. 26.

A four-point "peace" proposal, sponsored by six nations and aimed at settling · differences be tween Israel and her Arab neighbours, was pre- sented to the Special Political Committee of the General Assembly today.

The Committee resumed discussion of the re- port of the Conciliation Commission for Palestine.

The resolution, sponsored by Canada, Denmark, Ecuador, the Netherlands, Norway and

Uruguay, drew attention to a note in the Commission's report that "general or partial agreo- meat could be sought through direct negotiations with the United Nations assistance or mediation."

The resolution asked the Gen- eral Assembly to:-

(1) Call upon all the parties to desist from any further acts of hostility;

(2) Reaffirm the principle that the governments concerned have the primary responsibility for reaching settlement of their

differences;

outstanding and, with this in view,

(3) Urge the governments concerned to enter, at an early date, into direct negotiations for the establishment of such a settlement, and

(4) Request the Palesuno Conciliation Commission to be available for this purpose, if Bo destred.

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NO DOUET

Mr Finn Moe, Norway, intro-

Ring Smashed

Frankfort, Nov. 26. Frankfuri customs polloo said today they had smashed ono of West Germany" biggest post-WILT black markel · rings in a rafi which yielded 6 tons of green coffee beans anË 18,000 pairs of nylon stock- ings.

At least 11 persons werO arrested in the rald yester- day At Frankfurt's big Market Hall, —' Associated Press.

Naval Expert's Admission/

ducing the resolution, said there. Ships In Same Way

WIS TIO doubt the unsettled situation in the Near East was!

Deficient'

one of those factors that makes

London, Nov, 26. for instability in the world.

An admission that the "As long as you have this un Royal Navy was building

it will be

In some

Fotiled situation,

difficult to arrive at a general ships that were settlement in the world today," way deficient was recently he added.

made by a naval construc Ahmed Shukairi, Syria, saldton expert, according to an' that in the past four years the official report issued today. United Nations had passed 61 It was

also agreed that resolutions concerning Palestine. titanium, the new ore, recently The report which the, Palestinc discovered in Lehradar :) New- Commission had now presented foundland, would be a major construction of to them was the 12th progress gain in the report.

worships. The 12th report could not

fortles

direct

not be

Commission, and other bodies

were agreed upon.

MORE TIME WANTED

Bald

Mr L. G. Stevens, Assistant

which the evidding to minutes of the

was

a progress report, Mr Shular Dircetor of Naval Construction, said because if this is progress at a meeting of a sub-committed it amounts to the negation of of the Select Commitice on

Estimates at the Naval Construc the United Nations resolution."

tion Research Establishment st Referring to the suggestion

14, ons between Nosyth, Scalland,, on October the

by the Nor-was asked whether the Royal wegian delegate, Mir Shukairi Navy was building ships which said that Arabs and Jews met deficiencies which would have

were in "some way deficient and were meeting In the United been remedied hul

you ha

had Nations, in the Mixed Armistice the necessary equipment here?" whenever certain

Mr Stevens replied: "I think principles the

is yes. The whole the answer of our investigations are aimed Ludvik Frejka, former head of the Economic Department

at improving our ships, and in There was a rehearsal in Seoul A variety of programmes

so far as we are not able to the President's Chancellery. disgust of the people, shown

today for the expected proces each calculated to the last time-

Mr Shukairi Pucik said that the accused during the trial, proves that any

sion when he arrives. Thousands saving detail is being prepared Israelis accepted certain prin- we

the follow up these Investigations,

wa_do_not_effect the Improve had undermined the unified attempt "undermine the free-

of South Korcan troops with for Mr Eisenhower's selection. clples, there could be no need ments which We otherwise The prize wuS on a design economic plan by "a mishandling dom of our country and our

med pollee and plainclothes- But the secrecy is so strict that for the continuation of the pre-should." based on the activities and aims of Investments, wrong invest friendship with the USSR will

men lined the main streets, one even responsible amcers are sent debate. of the specialised agencies of mends, in the engineering in be punished. It is a fact that

man every 10 or 20 yards. in the dark, the organisation.

published today, Mr dustry, superfluous rebuilding of behind them were the United

National

The principles police and military

VAGUE ORDERS

S. Robertson, Israelis should accept as a basis T

Principal The second prize of $500 in foundries and sabotage in deve- States of America who, after

Singapore, Nov. 26..

police, with rifles and carbines,

"It's like working under a the same group was won by Mrloping raw material sources, failing 'ta ruin Russia through A Malayan planter who went stood with their backs to

for direct negotiations were the Scientific Officer, sald that the the smokescreen," one Hunert Woyty Wimmer of the especially iron mines and of the fitter, tried other ways.

mouse-deer hunting at Bukir

complained resolutions concerning Palestine research establishment had not roadway watching all United Kingdom.-Reuter.

who "Here we are mapping out ar chomical, industry."

Kitri in Perlis, fought a battle walked along the pavement. The imperialists who

which had already been passed had a chance of making tests of rangements

From what. for an impressive by the United Nations, Mr titanium. frightened by the growth of for his life with a full-grown The police also threw a ring reception Dignitaries have to Shukairi said.

known of it, it was likely to Russia

bad

already, during the tiger.

of men around the golden line-be fixed_up, also photographers

aluminium which The hunter, who second World War, organisedi

Dr Fadil Jamali of Iraq, op- behave like spies

and agents who would, single-barrel gun and a golok Seoul's 14-mile elty wall. They and the Press,

"That means marking out the posing a proposal by the com- did not fracture in a brittle.

chairman mittee

the fashion. that airfield Uke after the war, defend their in- (Malayan cutting knife), saw questioned all newcomers to the

football pitch, mouse And there

Mr Stevens was also asked terests in the country, like their what he thought was a

pre many and fired, deer,

new-But which airfield? And when speakers' list should be closed Bones. agent

GMT p.m. Sheats of orders--necessarily

tomorrow, said whether if he got the extensions comers →→→ refugees who believe A wounded tiger appeared their Government's *The

i to mest the new fürest and

return to vague keep urging the Army that more time should be allow he was asking for, they would Uquidated by the Czechoslovak

at!

help him sprang nam. The Eun

Seoul from Pusen means, Seoul acmanders to "make prepara-

ed-for-the-

He speakers'. deadline.

that discussions from atomic warfare? people. As we now so, there was fell from his grip.

is safe from an offensive,

tions for possible cur Armed still one set of spies and agents,

with the goloic

Mr Stevens replied that ́it' cumstances,"

were being carried on outside

would make

easter for "BRITISH LORD"

struggled with the tiger.

Result has been an outbreak the committee room and urged Blood was streaming from

with El plans "The dirty

of "spit and polish" extending that further time was needed so them Then his face and hands.

he

be more pro- problems associated with imperialists were not satisfled had the chance to strike hard

to grumbling GIs just out of that they would the line.

pared to continue the debate plosions"and this is one ex- with Yugoslavia. They tried in

at the beast's neck with his

Some unitd are

plosion, albeit the biggest ex- all countries-Hungary, Bulgaria,

standing by when it was resumed. with strategic stockplies Rumania and Poland. Of course

of The Committee decided not to plosion, but only one," Router. the Western imperialists have a

paint and whitewash for last-mect tomorrow, but to continue great interest in our country

minute assaults on dingy dug its debate at 3.30 p.m., GMT ̧on

Friday,-Reuter, outs-London Express Service. They know its riches."

Clementis behaved like "

lord": British

The prosecutor mid he was protege of Benes because "Benes, like Clementis, did not fight for the interests of the prople, but for the capitalist exploiters."

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KOOLK was

of the

Far from being a true Czecho- alovak patriot, his aim w, to hund Czechoslovakia over to the American imperialists:* {

"There are 11 Zionists among the accused who put themselves at the disposal of the American intelligence Urvalek cald.

had

A

he

inade the animal recoll for a moment. During this split second he seized his fallen gun, loaded It swiftly and fired the fatal shot. at the head of the tiger which was about to spring again-Reuter.

Mongping Occupied

Rangoon, Nov. 28.

BISHOP

DIBELIUS

ATTACKED

Berlin, Nov. 26. The Communist East German Fress today strongly criticket Protestant Bishop Otte Dibelius for a London speech last week In which the Bishop condemned slave labour in Ruslan-operated East zone uranium mipes.

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Jap War Criminal Reads

Out Letter In Court.

New York, Nov. 26.

services,"

the latter

Sergeant from the American prisoner Fujita was convicted as a

Urvalak mid.

"SERVILE TO U.S.”. "The Ben Gurion

to

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British Envoy Says Farewell To America

Washington, Noy, 28. The Brillah Ambassador, Sir

Oliver Franks, said goodbye to the United States today:

Sir Oliver enlled at the State Department, and on. Prendent Truman, and delivered a fore well address at a luncheon of the National Press Club, to con- a half years of four, and a

ing some of the worst. He had written it' in response | offered information to Japanese years, but he warned that East-

A letter written two years ago by a Japanese war The attack upon the Bishop criminal, absolving former Sergeant David Provoo of Burmese army sources stated spiritual leader of 40,000,000 responsibility in the execution of an American Army last night that more than 300 dan Protestants-caro five Captain on Corregidor, was read today at Provoo's

days after a scheduled visit to treason trial. Chinese Nationaliste based on Moscow at the invitation of the attacked and oc- Russian Orthodox Church had

2. Former Japanese The majority of Zionists ro Mangpuanwn mained in the United States cupled Mongping, 40-miles been postponed. The Bishop Seitaro Fujita,, a prosecution compound, even after the setting up of away. The troops in the milit-was advised that the Patriarch witners who wrote

the

Russian the State of Imset and dominat-ary outpost, which is 60 miles Alexel,

Church from Sugamo Prison in Tokyo war criminal for participating clude

here. ed American political fej Dr west of Kengtung, ware forced leader, was ill and could not in 1950, mead the letter himself in the execution of Thomson du over told the Press Club

retreat to a hill-site on the receive him.

under · cross-examination in His defence was that he acted

that chances for world peace had. Berila Federal court. outskirts of the town

Soviet-licensed

7. on orders of superior officer. Govern In their second attack on

accused Bishop. Dibellüs

that Provoo Improved during the last four, To a charge ment in Israel la servilo to the Mongping they attacked the of

would United States. The building of town

reports" against the to months ago the islander

a letter from Murray B. troops, Fujita sald in his letter West tensions Socialism is contrary to the Chinese

defence that the San Francisco-born for a Nationalists looted Communist East German State Gottoman,

a "long, long timeline *To 54 rico- granaries, and sald he should give some counsel most elementary interests of foodstuffs and

defendant was forced by

question the Zionist elements, Zionist their moin objective, but they thought to a statement made

-some concern about organisations everywhere have also captured・ arr

arms and

Fujita said in the letter, in Japanese to provide the in con fast July by Communist Party response am-

comments heard recently in ko: questiona close

L-munition

pounded by. Mr. Gottesman, that wa

and members Britain about the United States, nts rushed to the Reinforcements

Ulbricht, Deputy Premier and Provoo did report Capain Bur- of the court, he wrote, "when he replied that neither people representatives have cone fought a ferre.battle

affle Secretary-General of the ruling ton C Thomson to Japanese any human being is placed in should worry too much about to support with the Chi

the Chinese,

the other Unity (Communiét) authorities after America's claim, for world do-wounding several Forty at that, "time" "warned captured Corregidor in World of having no way to tum, please | countyYATNINGS Bountries•••

the Japanese this predicament and dire plight The retreating Chinese cut Church Readers in the Fact #noi War II,

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should we come down to

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·side were not | Aineriem Attuata, & Summary 7 Endorse, 10 Sepal, 13 Convosa, 14 Lisage, American spoils bed worked Government

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