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Grave Crisis
Of Career F
Tokyo, Nov. 14.
Seventy-six-year-old Prime Minister Yoshida faces his biggest political crisis when he returns home on November 17 from his European and American tour-if he doggedly intends to remain in office.
Anti-Yoshida factions, Conservative and Socialist, have stepped up their manoeuvres de- signed to force Mr Yoshida who has organised five Cabinets since the war ended to quit now that he has made his long contemplated overseas junket. The Central Committee of the Progressive Party on Saturday night reaffirmed party President Mamoru Shigemitau's decision to join the projected now anti- Yoshida Conservative Party under Ichiro Haloyama's leadership.
The Committee rejected a retire after completion of his member's demand to oust overseas tour. former Prime Minister Hitoshi Ashidn FLE 4 "sciplinary |
in.
measure" but censured him for alleged pro-Yoshida efforts trying to postpone organisation of the new party well after Mr Yoshida's return. Mr Ashida explained his movement | prompted on the beller Mr Yoshida would voluntarily
whe
PAKISTANI
LEADER
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London, Nov. 14. Hasan Suhrawardy, leader of
the Pakistan United Front Party, said here today he would need "further psychological education" be- fore he considers himself as
INVITATIONS
W
At the name time sponsoTA of the
anti-Yoshida party formally issued invita- tions to 272 politicians Join it. The list included 198 current members of the House of Representatives~~~ 14 members of Yoshida's own Party, 40 members
Liberal of the
Progressive Party, eight members of Che Japan Liberal Party, saven In- dependents and minor parties, 22 members of the Πίστις of Councillors, former naembers of the House of Councillors and 10 others.
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Mr Hatoyamu, who missed becoming Prime Minister in May, 1940, when Gen, Douglas Mac- Arthur purged him us an ultra- bationellt and Mr Yoshida Ballo assumed his arst Premiership.
red
a broadside on Saturday against Mr Youhlda,
a "possible addition" to the Chiba Prefecture, Mr Hatoyama present rulers of Pakistan.
ATLANTIC FLIER
Mr Max Conrad, 50-year-old fülber of ten éhlidren, who landed in France after his solo filght from New York, The ilight of 3,000 miles was made in a fight twin engined plan in little more than 21 hours, clipping 11 hours off the record set ap by Charles Lindbergh a quarter of's century ago. It was Mr Contad's fourth Transatlantio solo flight. He said it wan paly a routine light—just to deliver the aircraft!—Ex- press Photo
No Alarm Over
Over Naguib's Removal
Cairo, Nov. 14. Colonel Gamel Abdel Nasser, Egyptian Prime Minister, today reaffirmed his position as the "Strong Man of Egypt" by re- moving his former revolution ary chief, President Naguib.
Political
observers had
Unt!! month ago, it was argued that in a showdown Pre- sident Naguib might be able to command more support among the masses then Colonct Nasser.
On a stumping tour in nearby
pledged а "clean" government by the new Conservative Party He was referring at a conven-ridden" Yoshida administration.
The heads to replace the "scandal tion of Pakistani workers and Opposition members of The formerly felt that Colonel Nestion of the Prime Minister, fol- scamen in Britain 10 reports Ноиве Audit Committee ou ser had taken on to much as lowed. by a clever country-wide that he might be Pakistan's next Saturday announced plans to he could handle in making an campaign to boost him as a Prime Minister
He said: "I feel it will be very dificult for me to adapt myself to the present situation."
For years he had been out of touch with Government while mixing with the
ht declared.
people,
"I was happy because I could mix with the people and talk with them.
In
the
summon Mr Yoshida to tastity
open attack on the 3,000,000 L connection with a shipping strong Brotherhood and that he embarrass and scandal
2 MOV almaci to would have to delay any action
oust him. Mr against Nagulb unui Yoshida previously refused to Brotherhood Altend its hearings, saying heplete. was too busy preparing for his oversens trip,
day plan
intentions.
And-Yoshida politicians
to- platined to inap their next speps After learning Mr Yoshida's
These were expected to come to light following the return today of
Alsaku
Sato, former
"I was much more satis- factory for me than to associate sterdkry-Feneral of the Liberal with a government whose prime
minister
Party from Washington where hnd 10 address bis he has been a membËT of Mr audience froni uchind an
Yoshida's party. armoured plute and the dls- tance between hlm and his audience had to be sufficient so no bullets could and him as a target.
"I am happy
that the voice of the people has prevailed."
Mr Sukrawardy said that his chief alm in life was now to see that East and West Pakistan remained together.
Mr Sato, obviously bearing Mr Yoshida's instructions, left Washingtin in advance of the Prime Minister to cope with the increasingly acute political
the Govern facing sinuation ment.
Mr Sato's returo is certain to stimulate the Audit Committee's efforts to summon the Premier to testify. An unprecedented action by the Government in keeping Mr Sato from the stand and in connection with the shipping: that the years of distrust, scandal evoked nationwide suspicion and hatred, fostered criticisin. by the Moslem Lengue arc abolished."
"I am determined to see that Rood will
established
وا
"I have suggested that the constitution should be framed by the properly elected repre- sentatives of the people and then there would be no quen- tion
of provincini domination. The constitution would be based un a good and genuine consensul of opinion."
DONE RIGHT
KEEP IN PARTY
Political observers mid Mr Salo will attempt to keep atembera within Liberal Party from bolting the new anu-Yoshida Conservative Party.
to
UPOZ
They said Mr Sato will also try to influence certain elements within the Progressive Party to stay away from the now party. Thus he would succeed. In pre- Mr Suhrawardy, sald the venting passage of a Governor-General had done conuidered motion against the right in diamissing tho Con- Government. stituent Assembly and attacked
The
observers epid Mr Yoshida the members who were chal-has one wespon which the lenging the legality of the act. opposition factions do not want eld: "My advice to them him to tise if at all possible. te: *Let matters tuke their That weapon is dissolution of They are not merely the House of Representatives in disputing the legality of the act the evant
а non-confidence but fighting public opinion.. motion is pasrod. General elec- should realise the Lions mean money and the should accept what has taken campaign funds, power of publlo opinion, and opposition parties are
the observers pince,"
sald United Press,
COLTTO."
Earlier Mc Suhrawantty
emphasising the importance of public opinion, said that it was Public opinion in Pakistan which had brought about, the downfall of the power of the League, with ita
Writin and despotian.
by
The convention was, attended
delegates
Les representing over 25.000 Pakistani worktes and
throughout Britain. 1.
Passed
a series of resolut» tions including a call for an in- into private shipping
Pakistan and praise for the Governor-General
quiry
companies
Asgardiving the Constituent
it was decided to and a deputation, topy A
shy of
purge Warg
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