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TACTICAL SHIFT IN
SOVIET POLICY
Washington, May 2
The Deputy Under-Secretary of State, Mr Robert Murphy, said today there appeared to be a "tactical shift" in Communist policy, and he urged that the United States "explore any avenue" which could reduce world tension.
cials said Communist influence was on the decline At the same time other high American off-
in Europe and Latin America but warned that the main struggle against Communism was centred in Asia.
Mr Murphy told a National He said the "major struggle Chamber of Commerce meeting now is concentrated probably in that an apparent softening of Asia." Conference secretary Savick policy on Austria and a Frank Bane reported to newsmen statement by the Chinese Com-after the closed door session.“ munist Premier, Mr Chou En-
Vice-President Richard Nixon, lal, at the resent Bandung recently returned from a Lour conference "suggest that ot of Latin America, said that kast a tactical shift
in Com-
Communism was clearly on the munist policy may be taking decline in that area, Mr Bane place."
reported.-France-Presse.
INDUCES CAUTION
He added: "Although our experience induces caution with respect to these deve- lopments, the stakes are so high that nonal interest demands we explore any avenue which might lead to .. an easing of international tension."
British Communist
Party
Meanwhile Foreign Орста- Lions Administrator Harold Stasien told a conference of to Comminist influence was on the
American State Governors that
decline
in Europe but that France and Italy constitute "major problems.'
TOGLIATTI
ORDERED
TO REST
Venice, May 2. Palmiro Togliatti, 62-year-old, leader of 2,000,000 Italian Communiste, was ordered to rest here by doctors tonight after
a slight collapse at a May Day rally yesterday, The square built Ave foot six inch leftwing leader, generally regarded as the most autho ritative Communist statesman in thre Western world, was examined by two special ists in Trieste where he had been speaking.
PLAN VETOED
They vetoed his planned IC- tum to Rome and suggested. that he take "a few days' rest at Venice, according to Farly spokesmen.
felt.. faint during Togliatti
speech to 15,000 workers in Trieste Square.
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In 1943 Togliatti was hit by three bullets when a student tried to assassinate him.
In August 1950 he cracked his spine in a motor accident and two months later he Was operated on in Rome för a double dot on the brain- Reuter.
10 Countries Accept Simla
Invitation
Manifesto
London, May 2.
Mary Parker, the actress sister of the Duke of Edin- burgh's equerry, and who has made htt on TV and (she is an stara in London Australian). is now making a film with Tommy Trinder. "You It is a comedy called Lucky People". In which Mary Parker plays the part of WRAC This picture
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The British Communist Party wants hostilities to listen in As Main, in her Coming! Grace Kelly tops her Triumphs! end in Kenya and Malaya and the withdrawal
of American Air Force units from Britain.
These were two points made stead of two years as at pre- in the Party's manifesto
for sent. the forthcoming general clec- A Europear collective security tion on May 26, issued today. Į pact and the unification of a democratic Germany instead of German redrmanent,
OTHER POINTS
Other points in the
manifesto were:
the
Instead of making hydrogen bomb, Britain should sign an International agreement.prohibiting
thermonuclear weapons and reducing all other armA - tments.
The admission of Communist China to the United Nations and the return of Formosa to Com- munist China.
uniform as a member of the Women's Royal Army Corps, makes a telephone call during Filming at the studio-Central Fress Photo,
OFF AGAIN
New York, May 2. A major atomic test for which thousands of observers gathered The Party will put up 18 at Yucca Flats last week was candidates to defend this pro- postponed again today until
at the elections. The
Wednesday at the earliest. Party recommends that where
gramme
A reduction of the period of there is no Communist can- It was the seventh postpone- national service to a year, in-didate, voters should support thement and most of those who
Songgram Meets
Eisenhower
Washington, May 2. The Thailand Prime Minister,
Pibul Marshal
Songgram. conferred here today for 25 minutes with President Eisenhower and received the. Legion of Merit, degree of Commander, from the
Chief President. The award
cited Marshal Songgram for exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of, outstanding service to the United Naticas po the cause of freedom: as' Prime Minister and Minister of
of Defence, Kingdom Thailand."
PRAISED FORCES The citation also praised the military forces of Thailand, for being "among the first to respond to the call of the United Nations to meet the challenge of enemy aggressor forces with armed forces when Korea was attacked by the Communists in 1950.” The two chiefs of sinte then left,
with other dignitaries, what was termed a diplomatics party. A zolf match at Mary- Land's
according
Wine Tree Club.
The.
to
Fress Secretary James Hagerty, President. Eisenhower was not the
well-known enthusiast,
but Marshal Songgram himself, an addict France-Presse...
New Delhi, May Japan is among 13 Asian, countries invited by India to attend a conference at
Paris, May 2 Simla on May 9 to, discuss Postal remittances Between the best ways in which to France and Japan, interrupted alice the war, have been use foreign aid, particularly resumed 6s from today, the United States nid, under the French Ministry of Postal Com→ Colombo Plan.
munication anbounced this afternoon.
Téo of the countflès -- Japan, The remittances to Japan will L305 Nepal, Malaya, Padletan, boobject fo the French Singapore, Thailand, Cambodia, exchange control regulations, Indonesia and Vietnam have the announcement indicated accepted the Invitations Two France-Presse,
have declined-Burma and Cey-
lon India has sent clarification
of the purpose of the conference
to these two countries,
The
Verfing country is the Philippines which has not yet replied.
The conference is the result of a visit ently this year of the American foreign aid hdminis Irator, Mr Harold Stassen. Its main, brustore will be to decide on the bust 1158 302. After ald for consimle development and tote the United States Government the recipient's own view on the best way of handling aid.
The conference. I expected to last about one week Beuter.
Labour candidate,
Since the 1950 general election the Party has had no Member of Parliament-France-Presse.
came to watch the test and the civil defence exercise planned in connection with it have left the area. Reuter.
NATIVE WITCHES BURN
STOCK-IN-TRADE
Nairobi, May 2.
.political" and nationalistle IVE hundred mative witches lines, as with the Kikuyu
ceremoniál have joined in a mass bon- | Shortly after the fire of their stock-in-trade- human bones, hair, fingernalis and sand from cross-roads, thus eleansing the Wakamba reserve in Kenys of the Man Max. The bonfire is described in the annual report of the District Commissioner, Mr. D. J. Pen- will, who said that the Mau Man had entered the Wakam- ba tribe through sorcery, and magic rather
along
than
Bonfire, 5,000 Wakamba celebrated the "atter defeat" of the Mau Mau among them. Very few of the witches' hus- bands knew that their wives had been dubbling in sorcery,
were astounded and they when the women brought ont material they had been using In weaving spells, "and, east it or the flames, Frince- Presse.
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