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KREMLIN'S PEACE DRIVE QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

IN BALKANS Return Of Hostages And P.O.Ws. To Greece By Bulgaria

Athens, Nov. 7.

Greek and foreign observers in Athens believe that the sudden willingness of several Soviet satel- lite countries to return hostages and prisoners to Greece after so many years of captivity, is part of a Kremlin "peace drive” with the Balkans.

It is believed here to signify a change in Soviet policy since the death of Marshal Stalin.

Following the release by Bulgaria of 45 Greek prisoners of war captured by Communist guerillas during the fighting in northern Greece in 1949, Poland has informed the Greek authorities that she is willing to discuss the return of Greek civilian hostages, es- timated to total some 11,000.

The Bulgarian nuthorities alleged murderer of the Ameri- have

t th Crisel flad Crnis can Journalist George Polk, tal te batches of Greek addressed them at Berkovila. berdares ares

returned,

On their refusal to adhere to whole Rumanija has drawn up the Communist case, they were the Jayde of x verval hunded Greeks tied and transferred do

Belen, where who are de erbed as unwilling prison comp 1- tive behand the

they remained unl the summer of 1852

From Curtion.

The #woners reinaued by Bulgater are Els Bird Grek solttier 1 be rent home by a

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uti

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they shord thr 500 other prison life of some

slaves", mostly Bulgarian anti- Commuasis. Among the lader

former Regent are Bulgaria's Har Baney.

The former Cluef of **Staff, Gonern! Voronov. and several other genevals, Minis- ters, and lup official of the Bulgarian Monarchist regime.

Soviet catellite country. To date, of an estimatri 25,000 civilians Tafen fratellite countries a hostages by thes Communist questilar, Hungary has sent back 1.231 then, wo and children:

Czechu

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Rumla. slovakia, 374 int not onze theen was a "prisoner of war.“ They were all civiltumn hostage: taken by the querillas,

SIX YEARS

noldiers

The 45 Greek who returned recently had been kept in prison camps fur six years.

CRUEL COMMANDANT

Work al Belon, **under the whip of the cruel camp commandant

Titov."

the

(ireck soldiers said, con- Alsted of digging trenches for land reclamation along the shores of the Danube,

garinn Communist leader.

Ercad-brimmed hat h worn by the Japanese Premier, Mr Shigeru Yoshida, smiling his

to farewells

Britain al flo Southampton.

wan bail. ing for New York aboard the Cunard Bner Queen Mary at the end of his goodwill visit to Britain--Reuterphoto.

Separate

E. German

Treaty

Berlin, Nov. 7.

U.S. TO PLAN

ARTIFICIAL

PLANET

Grand Rapids. Mich., Nov. 7.

The American Govern- ment will start planning an artificial planet next year which will circle 500 miles above the earth providing military intelligence

to

The Soviet Union and the the United States armed East German Communist forces.

of the 1850 Calller Aviation

In September 1952, the Greek soldiers were moved to a larger state are negotiating over a Thia prediction was mulo prison camp at the coal ndnes separate Soviet-East Ger today by Mr William Lear, of According to their statements, of Bernak, now known as the man peace treaty and the Los Angeles, chairman of the after spending ten months at Dimitrov mines, after the Bul-withdrawal of Sovlet Oc- Board of Lear, Inc., and holder the general hostage. camp at Berkovitsa, close to the Greco-

cupation troops from East Trophy. Bulgarian frontier, they were There they stayed until their ¦ Germany, the urti-Com- fransferred to a regular prison liberation working in the coal munist "Information Bureau

He told a Press conferenco cump on the island of Belen, mines with thousands of Bul-

their construction of the planet West" said yesterday. in the river Danube, opposite | gurians anti-Communist convicts.

would bo a project on the sale the town of Svestov.

The West Berlin Information of that which resulted in the For their work, 19hey are paid group that gathers news on East first atom bomb. Before being sent there, how-between 20 and 30 leva a day Germany such the peace treaty ever, the Bulgarians made a last the equivalent of less than two and the withdrawal of occupa Mr Lear said this man-mado attempt to indoeirante then shillings.

tion troops would como into solar body would be about 500 Communis ideity.

force unless a Big Four confer feet in diameter. It would bo Before being moved to Belen, "Our only consolation," the ence on Germany was held be

equipped with automatic top-ranking Greek Communist Greek soldiers said, "was that form ratification of the

Paris cameras which could photograph leaders, including Vasvanas, the|the Bulgarian civilian population treaties which give West Ger-nny part of the earth's surface did not fare much better than many a place In the Western on its daily rips around the we did.

defence system,

with

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Revision Of Anglo-Jordaniau Treaty Possible pe

Amman, Nov. 7.

ot ever being able to

OBVIOUS ATTEMPT

world.

"Just before we left, Bulgarian

The Soviets, in an obvious H said exact details of the civilians told us: "You are lucky

Paris to disrupt the altempt to leave this hell, woe to us

project wero steret, proposed to the agreements, who are left behind, with no three Western: powers twu Mr Lear sald tho planet hope

weeks ago the holding of a Big would have to be designed po Four conference on Germany In that the parts can be sent aloft Moving scenes took place at November.

Individually and assembled by The Information the railway station of Saloniko

Bureau, remote control ire outer space, The Jordan Prime Minis-and nearby villages when

the East the quoting sources

Foreign Greek German

Omee,

Hs frm manufactures aircraft ter, Abu El Huda Tewfiq, train Bringing the 45

and accessories.— told Parliament here today prisoners of war from the Bul- talks on separate Soviet steps instruments

conducted between Reuter. garian border arrived,

being that talks wouki begin

the Soviet High Commissioner Many had never expected to In Germany, G. M. Pushkin, shortly for a revision of the 1948 treaty between Jordan see their relatives again. and Britain,

The 1848 treaty, amending the 1940 pact, which ended Britain's mandate over the country, was to run

the for 20 years with option of reunion at the end of 15 yea

years.

Only if security arrangements were made in linc with the United Nationa

Chorter within

the 15-year period could A re- vision be sought earlier.

But the Prime Minister rald today that King Hussein had a favourable response when he raised the subject of treaty re- vision during his London visit last summiner.

JOINT DEFENCE

DISTRESSING NEWS

With the happiness they brought to their relatives, however, the Greek soldiers brought distressing news for relatives of officers who had been taken prisoners by Communist guerillas.

were

and

ira

East Zone governmen representatives.

The aim of the regotiations is to restore "full sovereignty" to the East German Republic, the Information Bureau rald--- United Press,

OLD MURDERS

"Not one officer," they said, "was sinred by the Communist

Sydney, Nov. 7. guerillas. Immediately after Bones of one or more people being captured they were tried who were probably murdered by a 'popular court and sum-and incinerated over a hundred marily executed."

While

years ago were found by army the Greek people are sappers demolishing a bullding welcoming the return of the in the old Victoria Barracks prisoners of war and the civilian; hero, hostages, their arrival is creat The bones,

together with

M ir considerable

problem of

ponny

dated 1707, wero dis- for the Greek The 1948 trenty removed the surveillance

covered in two large cast-iron forces. provision for the 1040 pact that

pipes In a wall cavity. The as one Greck security pipes had apparently served as British troops could be station official said, "we have no doubt ques ed in any part of Jordan and

Among that according to the Prime Minis-

the thousands of The building of Victoria Bar- ter's

they description

being re- racks hostages at

was begun Put

turned to Jordan's defence relations with

Groose by the Iron completed five years later.— Britain on a reciprocal instead Curtain countries, there are a Router. of a one-sided basis.”

number of Communist agents."

ing

present

But the new treaty provided Ar the hostages are immed!-

sent to their homes in ately

In 1941 and

Tokyo, Nov, 7.

for a faint, defence, board with equal British and Jordan papi-town and villages all over the Thiya Elo, 20-year-old Japan- sentation to draw up "plans in country the task of the Greek ose violinist, returned to Tokyo kooping a watch for political Japan, after six years of musical

is not snsportg

onsy.China study in the United States --

Chins Mail Special, ·

the strategic inte

Intercals common security forces entrusted with hy air today for a concert tour of

bo both countries.!!

British air force bases were to be maintained at Amman and Mali Special. Mafrak, British arms equipment and ammunition were to bo sup- plied to Jordan'shi incllitkas WOTO to be made for the jaint training of British mul Jordan troops in each country.—Reutor.

Paris, Nav. 7 Jah

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