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No Change Expected Over Appointment Of Bulganin
EARLY END OF WAR TALKS ANTICIPATED
By Ralph Harris
Washington, Feb. 8.
No significant change in the Soviet Union's "friendship” policy towards Japan is seen by United States officials as a result of the ousting of Mr Georgi Malenkov aš Soviet Premier.
Authoritative sources here said that the Kremlin's moves to try and detach Japan from its strong Western ties had been the agreed Soviet policy for months.
They anticipated that the new Premier, Mar- shal Nikolai Bulganin, together with Mr V. M. Molotov, the Foreign Minister, and Mr Nikita Khrushchev, the "power behind the throne" would press forward with earlier proposals for negotia- tions to end the state of war between the two coun- tries.
Renewed diplomatic presstre
1 you on Japan to normalise relations | erbis could and negotiate outstanding prob- lema might in fret form one facet of a tougher Soviet Far East policy which most oficiais have been predleting since the newn of Mr Malerkov's down fall reached Washington this
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UNDERMINING PRESTIGE As one official said: “This "soft" approach to Tokro is, part of the Kremlin's overall strategy of undermining
United States prestige in Japan and the Far East in general,
We de
will not think it change, o! least for the timo being, as a result of the Moscow developments,
think the French modify the Soviel staudpoint
Germany, a young U.S. diplomat was asking one of tho newsien.
Five minutes
the before session began, there was not vacant sen! in the vast hall of the the Supreme Soviet in Grand Palace of the Kremlin. The Boodlights were turned un leaders when all the Soviet entered the Government box.
The Assembly, standing! ap- plauded the leaders. Then, serordance with Soviet custom, the leaders similarly greeted the gathering.
Nicola Bulganin, in Marshal full-dresa uniform, Look the
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De Moussa Marcouk and Samuel Asûr, a teacher. were sentenced to death as members of a Zionist Spy ring and have since been hanged in Calro. Dr Marzouk, a House Surgeon of French nationality, and Azar were among 13 alleged mem- bern of the ring sentenced by a Military Court in Cairo last Thursday. Nix others including Marcello Nino. a brunette. were sentenced to terms of imprisonment ranging from seven years to life. Dr Lielo Moussa Marzouk leaves the Calro Court under guard after boing souteneed to death-Express
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Washington, Feb. 8. President Eisenhower tonight urged row. He had Mr Malenko on stronger campaign to promote the will for free-
with his left
First Depuly
"In one area, such as support Premier Lazar Kaganovich on dom among people behind the Iron Curtain. for Communist China over Formosa, Soviet policy ΠΟΥ
his
Mr right were
Nikla Khrushchev, First Secretary of
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might get outwardly tougher the Communist with Jasmin, EI tough policy
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Speaking on a closed circuit television broad- and cast to 35 meetings throughout the U.S. in support
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MOLOTOV BEHIND The Foreign Minister, Mr V. M. Molotov, presumed foreign policy speaker, sal behind Saburov.
Them, as everyone was waiting to hear the name of the foreign policy speaker, the "bombshell" exploded,
of Radio Free Europe, Mr Eisenhower said that the winning of men's minds was essential to deter Soviet aggression.
"Without this victory, we can have no other vic- tories," he said.
He
would achieve nothing, so a soft approach will be used to achieye the same goal," There In State Department that Japan is aware of what United State
Mcials describe as the "pit- falls"
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Europe
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Freedom were vital to the suc- he said. possible if diplomatic relations Mr Alexander Volkov. Pre- cess of this campaign,
sident of the Council resumed.
"While of the Washington opinion appears Union of the Supreme Sovict,
vigilance at home and abroad, to Dure with assessments in announced that Mr Malenkay
we must intensify the wilt for Japan that the Soviet Union is had sent a statement
to the unlikely to grant Japan's claim Supreme Sovick. Mr Volkov of its former rapidly read the Premier's re-
signation message.
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OTHER PROBLEMS Officials here see this as one of four main problema blocking the way towards a resumption of norival ze- tallats between the two countries in the near future. Others are:
In the diplomatic boxes, inter- preters whispered in ambassa- dorial ears, and the envoys' sur prise was evident as the essential
of the passage
message was translated, "I ask to be freed from the duties of Premier. believe that a more compotent The Soviet's veto of comrade should take the past. Japan's admission to the Unfled am guilty of shortcomings in Nations.
the agricultural programme.
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Then came the warning "The mad bourgeois will certainly put a slanderous interpretation on my statement and the fact of my resignation itself."
ACCEPTED RESIGNATION Any doubta
Mr
might go back
un his decision were im- mediately
removed as Mr A. M. Puzanov, Premier of
Federated the
Republic,
the largest of the 10 Sovlet Republics, moved that the realrnation should be 20-
cepted.
Mr Georgi Malenkov's T- signation from the Soviet premiership caused a sensa- tion today in Moscow, where no one had expected it, parti- stressed cularly as Mr Malenkov's kov
The deputies then filled out.
We
our maintain
Bomb Attack
the
"These countries are in Soviet backyard, and only 60 long as their people are reminded that the outside world has not forgotten them, only that long do they remain as potential deterrents to Soviet aggression.
"The great majority of the 70,000,000 captives in these satellite countries have known
In Casablanca liberty in the past. They now
need our constant friendship and help If they are to believe in their future.
Casablanca, Feb. 8.
Mr Eisenhower sald the Terrorism, alinost dor-
in North
Radio Free Europe broadensis Africa ved national security and mant during the last weeks of Premier
the cause of porce and merited Pierre Mender
greater support than ever be- France's Government, fore.
He said substantial
progress flared up here again today.
said the Terrorists threw a bomb at had been made. He world W33
growing the corner of the well-known free thoroughfarea of the Boulevard stronger because its people are. de Scuz and the Roule Medicuna growing in their determination last night.
to stand together and in their faith that freedom and Justice would triumph.
No damage or casualties were reported and the police said they had no indication of who was responsible
Secret police at Meanwhile, Marrakesh swooped on a band of terrorists there
carly this morning and arrested five.
They also found a quantity of cortile, an explosive, some 7.05
It was unimed as Mr Malen- ant man revolvers and ar
the
agricultural munition
the gang's head-|
et
The police said they thought|
"Here at home," he said, “we Americans face the future with we must also confidence, but face up to the dangers that still lurk about us.
REINFORCE ALLIANCES
"We must ever work to strengthen our postare of defesoe
reinforce alliances and friendships in the free world" !
to
our
The White Hourt said the
programme and the TiCod to name had been so closely give preponderance to the do- linked with the Soviet policy velopment of heavy Industry, the arrested men were respon- President's brief talk WAS since Stolin's death.
these would seem to be, at first sible for the attempted assas written before today's shake-up The sessions of the Supreme step-France-Presse.
sight, the explanations for the sination last month of a pro- of the Russian High Command Soviet since February 4 had
minent Moroccan-United Press. United Press. taken e normal course. Tow
day
a good while before the beginning of the sitting, all the deputies, seats and the diplomatic boxes were full. But this was due to the expected report on Soviet foreign
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