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No. 35656
Important Victory
Imponderable For Adenauer In
Factor
NY quick agreement at the
A preliminary Korsan penice
inika?is now seemingly out. of the question. My Arthur Deane the United Nations representative has dist-
played tact mil patience at Panmunjom, but the pre- sent adamant attitude of the Communist representa- Liven on the question of
Hamburg Elections
SOCIAL DEMOCRATS LOSĘ
LÁST · STRONGHOLD
Hamburg, Nov. 1.
The "Hamburg Bloc"--a right-centre coali- inviting neutrals 10 the tion of the Christian Democrat Union, the political conference rendersi
Democratic Liberal Party and the Refugee Party-today ousted the Social Democrat Party from control of the Hamburg Land Diet when it gained 62 out of a total of 120 seats in local elec- tions.
any progress in the negotia- thats Impossible. Even before the current talks opened the Rede were in- formed that Mr Deane was not empowered. to discuss the jasce #f neutrals participating in the peace conference, and their in- sistence on dragging this subject into the Panmunjom talks
En other
the
ent Herge purpose than
agreement
to obstruct
In the last Land Diet, the Social Democrats held 65 out of the 120 seats.
The Social Democrats, in today's election, took the remaining 58 seats.
Earlier, both groups had won 36 out of the 72 seats distributed by a simple majority ballot.
essentials" which are the But the "Homburg Bloc." place and the date for the formed to break the hold of the further Social Democrats, won politlenl conference un Korea. The United Nations 2
by proportional delegate has November 23representation against the Social Democrats 22—lhiere were 48 senin to be led by propor- tional representation."
ns.the target date for con- vening the conference, but the knowledge that after six days of discussion negotiators have not been
the
sents
Qver 78 per cent of the electorate voted throughout the dry.
able to decide what question Max Brauer, Social Democrai they should tackle first. Mayor of Hamburg,
lends no hope to the possi-elected.
bility of that target date being met.
VAS re-
The right-centre ccalition emerged victorious only after
a close contest and the results WHILE there is no reason were not finally known until ballot lip bad ut the moment to belleve after the last that the preliminary talks been counted,
BAD SETBACK will break down, the prob-
The Social Democrats
have to motion
of
great
seaport
Boure, or brought Lower
into
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were
Threatens
To Close University
Students Warned By Nehru
Lucknow, Nov. 1. Mr Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, to- day threatened to close students end the turbulence Lucknow University unless
two days which provoked and nights of clashes with the police in which one man was killed.
ability is that they will drag only beaten on the propertional on for another mouth. representation system-the dik
decision Assuming u
istribution of the last 48 seats. reached on time and venue. But it was a bad setback for the Communista would them as Homburg had been one inevitably re-present their of their last strongholds. demands for widening the The oppositioni "Homburg
The Prime Minister later- composition of the politieal Bloc" ind declared that they
The rupted a tour of Northern Inditur conference, and the UN would ptst
end lu delegate, while unable to "Marxist dictatorship," which, food areas to make a statement ho would "lock the discuss the question, would they sald, was in power in theaying
dobrs of the University unless Social go through the Democrat centrol.
the Wudents ecz3cd the uprisings. curfew was proclaimed in patiently
With the "Hamburg Bloc" listening to the tedious victors, the West German Upper the elly. During the four days is to last, citizens will be arguments and noting them
ba Bundesrog, will
the allowed onto the streets for only for reference to the Unitel
line with Nations, This
Houre, the Bundestag, two hours each morning to buy In Itself would be bearable if it all Chancellor, Dr Konrad Aden
where
German food and other necessities. the Federal
Police opened fire in today's Anally led to the convening
controls a two-third ma-troubles. One person was in- of a political conference on
thejured. i was said that today's words. ageed lines, but lurking in government will now enjoy disorders were the fault mainly the background is the sweeping powers-in-the-Bonn of hooligans brought into the
ерсп
yesterday's fight be- by impondérable factor Parlament, where their plan
cantween students and police in constitutional reform Syngman Rhee's declared for Intention of "unifying" the hardly be charlenged by the whieh 39 people were hurt.
Three post omees were sacked Opposition.
After its victory, the "Ham- and two electric power stations own efforts. Precipitate burg Bloc" announced that action by Rhee could very had
to enter into a well accomplish two things: coalition with the Social De- wreck the Korean peace mccrats. and bring about
the Penal voting was Hamburg
Bloc-503,997 and Social De destruction of his
mocrats 455,373. The "Ham- military forces. And it may bur Bloc took about 50 per be just this which the Com- cent of the total votes cast munist negotiators at while the Socini Democrats Panmunjom are hopefully took a little over 45 per cent. anticipating.
-France-Presse.
whole of Korea through his
auch in
refused
othert
It glasses of fresh milk in eveny.
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HUNGER STRIKE
Trouble fared up after Friday's arrest of two students on hunger strike in protest at the expulsion of 14 students.
Agitation for student union's constitution has change in the
also been troublesome.
Mr Nehru said that untess the students were
prepared to conduct themselves properly, he would start now Universiiles and introduce changes in the entire education system.
"It has become the fashion nowadays to resort to hunger strike," he said, "and the whole has become nothing but a Angs
of revolt were heard also from the nearby University town of Allahabad, where Ftudents today demon strated in sympathy with those arrested in Lucknow.
An Allahabad report sald 2.000 students
en's marched through 2,00€ the streets carrying placards and two blers, supposedly bearing effigies of the State Governor, who is the Lucknow University Chancellor, and a State Minister who is the University Treasurer.
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A Hero Is Chinese POW
POW Killed
Acclaimed
Smiling General Mark Clark waves to workers as his car proceeds along Broadway during the hero's parade accorded him. The occasion was New York's goodbye to the General after his 40 years as a soldier, and for his victories in Europe and the Pacific..
London Express.
US Chiefs Of Staff Considering Reduction
In The Armed Forces
Paris, Nov. 1.
The United States Joint Chiefs of Staff, all official denials to the contrary notwithstanding, are considering a 25 per cent reduction in the American armed forces and a sharp cut in the number of divisions stationed overseas, authorita- tive United States sources said today.
The informants emphasised that no action was planned immediately and whatever the Joint Chiefs recommended, after studying atomic weapons development and budgetary require- ments, would not be applicable before the fiscal year.1955-56.
By Indian Guards
DRAMATIC INCIDENT AT PANMUNJOM CAMP
Panmunjom, Nov. 2.
Indian guards killed a „Chinese prisoner who rushed to- ward them today while the troops were protocting a neutral party investigating Communist charges of prison camp mur- ders.
Two rifle bullets bored through the prisoner when he broke out of a tent and rushed toward a double file of Indian guards attempting to line up 444 Chinese before two pro-Communist Chinese repatriated prisoners for identifica- tion of the alleged murderers.
After the shooting, the 444 captives lined up docilely and paraded before the "Ginger men”.
Twenty-threg were pointed, guards and beyond, where he out by the ex-prisoners and fell to the ground. Two bicody pulled cut of the Enz.- Seven spots showed on the back of his were recused as participants in shirt where the bullets passed the murder and is as material through his body. Fifteen minutti witnesses.
inter Three other prisoners passing stretcher,
he was carried away on a by the investigation party broke out of line, shouting they wanted that any attempt to rush the The prisoners had been warn- ed to go to Red China.
other prisoners
two
Later dashed 10
down a wire-lined runway Are. There was no other
ask for repatriatica,
NO BODY
guards would be met by gun-
violence during the hour and 45 minutes of the "line-up".
Mysterious Tomb Discovered
London, Nov. 2. Archaeologists' and his.
The prisoner hot today was the fourth killed by Indian torians have been called in It was the second day of the custodian troops. Three were to inspect a mysterious
the murder inquiry in
cam-killed in September, when the tomb discovered in Edward pound.
Yesterday the iwo captives threatened to break out the Confessor's Chapel at witnesses led Indian guards to of their compounds. place Inside a tent where they
The men taken out of the line.
Westminster Abbey. said the body of the victim was will be tried under Indian buried. The body 23 no; there and there was no evidence against them
military law if the evidence
is suffelent.
tho
broken und
had ever been.
Line vererday refused to
up for the "finger men". shooting Occurre:i
The
7.30 Dill, shortly after
A
United Press.
battalion of Indian Troops STOP PRESS
marched into the compound and
ordered all prisoners inside their
tents
being Ale to
to preparatory brought out in onzle face the accusers.
Five minutes before the parade was to beglu, one prisoner broke through the canvas flaps at the entrance to his tent and began a
silent rush toward the double
Ate of Indian guards.
Two shots broke the silence The momentum of the prisoner's rush
carried him through the
SPENDING
BY U.S.
Washington, Nov. 1. The United States spent $40,000,000,000 (about £14," 285,714,000) on national defence in 1952 out of a totul public expenditure of (about $101,000,000,000 £36,071,428,600), the United States Census Bureau re- ported today.
The Joint Chiefs are Admiral | States has owalled two years Arthur Radford, chairman, and on which it has bused its General Nathan Twining, Air foreign policy, then another Force, and General Matthew method of gelling German Ridgway Army,
Differences rearmament will be sought. The among them are reported. United States will consider its
concept of world strategy. General Ridgway, former Supreme Allied Commander in 3. In taking this "now look," Europe, is described as ceracious the Joint Chiefs are giving top of the psychological effects of priority to the possibilities of the Census Burecu said, included The figure for national defence, current talk about cuts in the atomic weapons replacing con- only mounts directly ured for US ground forces in Europe, ventional erms, to the manpower that purpose, and not expenditure no matter what increases are chortage in the armed forces for defence related pupood, such and to the Gemands for a made in US air commitments over
a foreign ceramic and military balanced budget. there.
a:d, (x-servipamen's benefits
He has the support of General
the
4. Reduction of the number 6mle energy development, elvil Alfred Gruenther, his former of the armed forces from 3,600-talence and interest on Chief of Stoff and present
national dott. SHAPE. commander, who tot 000 to a figure between 2,500,000
and 3,000,000.-United Press. him last week that the present speculation about US, reductions was having an effect in Europe" ~*
PREDICTIONS RECALLED
He recalled the prediction of "professional Cassandras" and Soviet-loving neutrals for years that the United States would be unwilling to risk its future with
that of Western Europe,
There a good reason to believs. that Adnkal· Radford and
H.K.- Junk
Seized, Report
Macao, Nov. 2, Two Chinese Communist Norwegian General Twining were sent to patrol boats fired on and seized
Europe by President Edsontwer
Hongkong-registered Chinese
The $101,000,000,000 figure for total public” spending covered expenturo by Federal, State and local governments. rmoured to $648 (about £231) por perion.
a voyage from Belgium to Oslo, Firat educated” about European Į southwest of Hongkong, usually the amount for 1942.
Is believed to have sunk. with
her crew of 13..
The Rimfrost left for
last Monday.
Oslo
low points, so that a final decision eventually taken Washington would have taken
The report said, figures werd not avalible co exarsly the tome basis for earlier years, but Federal expenditures (in 1032 were about twice as much as in: 1042, the first dull year of direct United States partisipation in the second world war.
Spending by. State and local motorship, Rimfrost, missing on ranself, ttro fint cerramander to cargo... Junkt ist. Fry tċar |
about triple Lapsapmel, about 20 miles overnments was rellable sources here, said today.
The report said that education Two of the junk's crow of it was the second largest Sturm in wero wounded, but into considerationell possible seriously it was not known, the
how the nation's blit, emounting to Tonight, Lyngby radio inators.
$0,000,000,000 (about £3,420,* Denmark reported caught indistinct distress signals General Twining have been in
571,000) in 1852. This included Although Admiral Halford and soruces sald,
The funk, whoso registration not only public schools but also today.
Europe for only one wDEÏC, oh number was given as 27185. stato college and unlvord ties No other ships have been recount at their vows fall into was proceeding from Hongkong and Foderal educational bencăta reported missing and it is, this framework:
to Macao, with a cargo worth to veterans. feared the distress signals como 1. The US will not wait several hundred thousand Hong- Most of the spending, was from the Rimfrost.
much beyond February 1 for kong dollars when intercepted financed from taxes, which alto- France to ratify the European for an unknown reason, accord-gether yielded $79,100,000,000 Army treaty which will permit ing to the same sources.
(about £28,280,000,000) in 1852 German rearmament,
The Junie was now to be de- for the three levels of Govern- 2. If the French refuse the
ained ይእቲ Tongkawan, "justment-Federal, State and local. ratification, which the United north of Macao-Reuter,
Reuter
The navles of Britain, Holland, Belgium and Norway and all other, ships in the area have been asked to look for the missing vessel.-Neuter.
Rioting In Lucknow
The tomb was found by Dr Ainu Don, the Abbey Dean and Mr William Bishop, the Abbey Clerk of Works, when they were wandering about the Abboy last week.
But Abbey authorities refused today to reveal what was found in a coffin resting in the tomb.
Dr Don said "We noticed there was a small hole in the linoleum in the Chapel.
When the linoleum WDE taken
up we found a fracture, in one of the stones. Under- neath the stone the comin was found,"
He agreed that this was tho Arst time a tomb had been discovered in the Lucknow, Nov. 2.
ancient Chapel where Fur people were injured,
the famous one of whom later died in coronation chair is kept.
Dr. Don said it must be tha hospital, when police fired on a rioting crowd here today, because he was buried in the
tomb
of someone important communique by the. District Magistrate mald last night.
Chapel.-Reuter. Riotera also damaged cricket
the
.
MOSSADEGH'S TRIAL SET
pavilion, and dug.up the pitch where the visiting Cominonwealth cricket team was due to begin its first "lest
Teheran, Nov. 1. match" Text Thursday.
The treason trial of former Mr Nehru, the Indian Prime Premier Mohammed Mossadegh Minister, yesterday
threatened will begin on November 11 in an to cl:so Lucknow University, officers club near his
prison, in- bulence, unices students end the tur formeil cources said today.
which has provoked A military court will meet on two days and nights of clashes Wednesday to set the date with the pollee. (see Col. 3), cfficially, a government spolres- Reuter.
man rald-United Press.
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