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TRAWLER SEIZED ON THE HIGH SEAS

London, Nov. 3.

Polish fishermen, who seized command of a trowler in the North Sea and salled it to England, told a court here today of their fierce fight with a man they said was the ship's Communist political officer.

Seven of the crew of the trawler, the 160-ton Puszczyk, are charged with revolt on the high seas. The charges have been brought by the Polish Government, which is asking Britain to extradite the men.

Stanislaw Reczko, 20, one of the accused men, said the political officer on the trawler was A man named Maciaszek.

lie Kherd information about the crew in a note book. EAVESDROPPING

Beczko one day saw him writing in the book junt after he had been caught eavesdropping on a conver- sation some of the nien were having 101

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about Poles who

escaped to England.

given by a Polish Government representative to the seven men they were in a British

while prison.

CRUEL IMPLICATIONB

He commented: *TI Es something which really makes the blood run cold- Implications Are KO

ILA

cabin Had

Fearing The pollucal officer would we what he had heard against them, Reczko and his friends decided to take refuge in England

Four of them locked up the captain. Then three went to the politient oflleer's cután. They had a hard fight. The offer was " very strong man."

cruel."

He sald "One does nut know whnt pressure have no! been brought on the writers of the very The

letter's JU

be a would ist_coine.dence if all were really uninspired, spontaneous welion of the relatives. Mos! ween written In a style quile fore.gn to the ordinary style and language

in which their wives. mother's ar children would have spoken

Very sad" letter from a wife

A witness, Zygmurt Kolezyn said: "You seemed to love us ski, elected

To much to leave and abandon We had, and

stuc SOTI of the crew us to our fale.

and his

to

ict themselves bull have, much trouble because locked up. Then Kulczynski

of you, and the amount of tears friends navigated the we have slap to the English fishing port make a bath for

shed would nearly of Whitby where they usked for political asylum.

Asked Poland

Lo the

the authorities use to visit upon

have

The letter family "being transported" and Askud by Sk Harley added: "We stay with a woman Shawcross, former Labeur Al-

who takes care of us in the torney-General,

But still defending

best manner she can. the seven men, if there was political it does not help much." liberty in Poland.

Sir Hartley Shawcross com- Kolezynski

Themented: "That is apparently the andwerext pasionately: whole of Poland is one prison." method which in a Polish state

what happened J73

sed wives and children the offences M person Expressed views hostile to the Government of which they think their hus

will disappear been gully

***bands and fathers may happens In public place-

POLITICAL CASE reskurant or something like

The barrister said that thal-one will not be arrested

what he sought to prove But immediately.

that some

was that this was a politica! night, he is sure to be tead, arrested, and disappear."

case, with Poland trying to get the men back to punish them for a political offence. If the court was satisfied of this, it could refuse to make an extradition order, strings round

ly added: "1

he said:

One

One of the exhibits in court was a bludgoon with a wooden handle, two-and-a-half ivet Jong, and coiled steel

the head.

Hv

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men are

Tracy Takes The Waters

Popular Hollywood screen star Spencer Tracy keeps his eye on the indicator-as ha checks up on his weight during his visit recently to the famous health resort of Montecatini, near Florence, Italy--where he took the waters. He said that he was not suffering from any of the usual complaints---- Pheumatics elo.-bul just wanted a spot of 'invigoration".--- Exprcas Photo.

Hunters Wanted For Big

Elephant Shoot

Salisbury, Nov. 3.

hunters

Southern Rhodesia is appealing for ex- perienced European

to help shoot hundreds of elephants bringing the dreaded tsetse flies into the country.

in

Elephinais come into Southern ! The spokesman sold that thedesta from Portuguese East the past four years 6,000 head Africa every year in search for of cattle had died in one native food.

They always follow the reservo alone. In many places, sarne routes, and the centuries the threat from the expanding old trands cun be clearly sten on tsetse fly belts was

so serious serial photographs.

that the Government were ar- runging sales of cattle to sure that Africans would got animals somo money for their before

the disease struck then down.

WAIT NEAR TRAILS

The Hunters will Walt alongside tho tralis and destroy the elephants 度 they come in.

Sir Hartley Shawcross in his sent back to Poland they are

A Government spokesman He said that as remote areas opening speech said it had been ikely to be liquidated, either by said it had been proved

that on tho Southern Rhodesian found in the political offleer's being done to death or being elephants and all moving ob- borders are opened up,

thou- bunk, kling: "I

arent off to some unknown injects brought the tsetse fly, SUNS

asands of elephants will have to curious form of political argu-carceration from which the world carrier of a trypanosomiasis,

0 be destroyed, It is estimated ment.

would not hear of them again." disease causing sleeping

to sick- that the Irrigation scheme Sir Hartley Shawcross read The case was adjourned till

nest in humans, and a disease follow from the Kariba Gorge called Nagano, deadly to cattle. hydro-electric dam project, in the Zambes! Valley in the north, will mean the destruc- tion of at least 2,000.

letters from relatives in Poland next Wednesday.—Reuter.

LITTLE SHIP'S JOB

-TO PEEP' AT ANTARCTIC

New York, Nov. 3.

When the little, round-bottomed American ice- breaker Atka sails for the frozen Antarctic later this year, its main job, according to veteran An- tarctic explorer Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd, will be one of "reconnaissance."

The Alka's mission will be to Some scientists believe much pave the way for the second, inundation of coastal areas may End much more

occur within 25 or 60 years, important,

The Atka will carry a crew, American expedition, tentatively scheduled for some time in 1956, 10 officers and 200 mnen

probably a helicopter.

(London Expreza Borgics).

This second expedition wil be tied up with the Interna- tional Geophysics Year (1957- 08), and will comprise dive or xx tips, several seroplanes and sumelent equipment to maintain bases unill early 1958.

England and Australia may be invited to join in the work of the second expedition, ald 'Admiral Byrd, who 'Is technical

adviser to bo

At least ton branches of science will be represented / fri' the second trip)...

One of the 'cisiet, sims of the scientists will be to determine whether low-lying coastal areas of the world.pines, swamningin the near future, as the polift Lew

thews.

of

and

POP

Teachers Locked In

Nakskov, Denmark.

Nov. 3. Teachers were unable to start school at Nakokovim because they WOTO all locked in the common rooms where they had met for a conference.

The lock had janmmed and despite their shoute, 130 children enjoying ex- tra free time in the play- ground ontalde were shout- tag louder.

Eventually they werd ablo to attract the attention of a passing postman in the street ontaido and he felched

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It was impossible to turn back the elephants, and the only course open WIR to destroy them, the spokesman added. Because of their lack of fire- arms and poor markmanship, í Africans

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HIGH TREASON

Vienna, Nov. 3. Radio Prague announced to- night that the Czechoslovak Supreme Court had sentenced to lifo imprisonment thres right-wing Social Democrats" on charges of high treason and espionage.

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The announcement said the three were Viadimir Goerner, V. Kubek and Zovnek The two other defendants tried with them were sentenced to 25 years in gaol.

The radio said that the do- toward fendants had "worked the integration of Czecho-. slovakia in the European.com- munity under American mand."---France-Frzace,

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