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WEILLARIN DIE KLÄREST, ALAN REED · EDUARDO NORIEGA
Pruner 34 BETEL JAM A POTE 2 WILLIAM C. THOMAS
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A Rebuke
To Ranking Leaders
Moscow, Oct. 9.
Soviet Foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov's surprise action in publicly ad». mitting an ideological mistake was consi-. dered by diplomats today as a "definite re- buke" for Russia's four ranking leaders.
Publication of a letter by Mr Molotov in the Communist Party's important journal Kommunist yesterday was the subject of intensive speculation in Moscow. In it the Foreign Minister described as "politically harmful" a statement he made eight months ago.
Diplomats Rived itey were | Ministers at the Gonzva con- baffed by the timing of Mrference and the apparent un- Molotov's letter-less than three importance of his "mistake." weeks before he ly due to meet Mr Molotov said he had been with the Westem Foreign wrong, when
the addressing Supreme Soviet in February, in that the foundations of saying
soclu Egm had beco built in Russla when Communist Party theory holds socialism already exists.
US PRESIDENTIAL L
ELECTIONS
Harriman Not Supporting Stevenson
Mr Molotov's recantation was published only. in d magazine read
chiefly by Communist Party officials and no mention has yet been
mado of it in Pravda or other newspapers.
Importance
munism."
An editorial in the samo issue of Kommunist, ih which the |Foreign Minister's letter appear- ed, did not mention Mr Molotov New York, Oct. 9.
but said the Communist Party Mr Averell Harriman, the attached "tremendous Impor- Governor of New York and tance" to the "correct Marxist often mentioned as a pos-evaluation of the contemporary sible Democrat presidential stage of the struggle for com- candidate, said today that 'he feels no
The article continued: "Therc obligation to sup-| port Mr Adlai Stevenson for fore the party reveals the theore the presidential nomination tical groundiesmets and political
harmfulness of attempts at the Democratic national transfer to present period formit- convention in 1956.
characteristics applie Intions and ablo to stage long pest and to Bui Mr Horrimin insisted that present the matter as if we had he himself would not be a can-, built only the basis of socialism, didate.
which moans the foundation of socialism."
Speaking in a television inter- view, Mr Harriman said he did not believe that a man 64 years old (his own age) is too old to serve as president.
He
to
Diplomats noted that, Kom munist said: "Such an affirma- tion Ignores real
and minimises the great ideological, political and economic achieve- He also said he does not in-ments of Soviet society and of
to enter the presidential our regime. tend primary elections next year.
"It can bring harm to
because Stevenson's cause Discussing
distorte possible candidacy, Mr Harri-prospects development and man went further than in any leads to under evaluation of the of his previous statements of forces and possibilities of social-
ist structure" next year's convention.
Mr
of
1
the
Rita Hayworth Meets Aly
Hollywood avtress Nita Hayworth landed in Franen last week with her two daughters, Yasmin, 6, and Rebecca, 10. Ella, pictured here with the children, is in France so that Yasmin may live for six weeks with her father, Aly Klian. Shortly after the beauteous Hollywood, actress's arrival in Paris, Aly took her to dinner in the hotel where 121 living in £25-4-day buite, the Ritz. Aly' left at 1 min. reporters asking him about rumours of new romance be tween himself and ex-wife Rita, Aly mid he had no comix- ment to make. He admitted, however, there was "no reason why I should not take her to the theatre somolimo.” And Rita? "Well, I am very friendly with him.”...Express Photo.
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NATO MINISTERS
REVIEW FRONT
Paris, Oct. 10.
Defence Ministers of the 15 NATO countries begin a four-day meeting here today (Monday) at which they will review the military situation along NATO's defence front from Norway to Turkey.
The Ministers will first hear briefings from
This mursaved to observere in NATO military commanders on the situation in
Mr Harriman sald that Moscow as even stronger than the various sectors of the defensive front. No
Mr
although he supported Mr Mr Molotov's reeshtation. Stevenson last year it did not Some diplomata äld mean he intended to continut | Molotov's mistake might be that support at the 1938 De taken at face value as a genuine mocratic national convention.
"I have no obligation to Mrslip of the tongue, and that it corrected because Com- was Mr Harriman said. munist Party members queried his apparent department from normal party theory.
The now Dacvertheles
Slevenson," -Reuter.
t was i
HALDANE'S circles is a "definite
PREDICTION
decisions are to be taken.
The
meeting is designed to Africa, Recording to informed
brief his NATO colleagues
permit an exchange of atomia estimates. For security reasons is hoped, will the oxnet a rength of her forces tlon which, it annual report, which comes out estimates pace it as almost had help the preparing of NATO's there is not given, but thes in December.
of her total amed strength- believed to be about 800,000; British Defence Minister in Selwyn Lloyd is expected to This alluation has caused on zome anxiety to some of rebuke" for Mr Molotov, who Britain's decision, announced France's NATO partners, Gen- hng hitherto been considered to
to maintain the cral Billotted is expected to rank in the Communist
Party Yesterday,
two-year national service period stress the importance of main Nikita Khrushchev, but to make only afic
a cut of 100,000 inining order In such a vital the Communist Party Secretary men in the armed forces. Marshal Nikolai Bulganin, the
rear area as North Africa as contribution towards the whole London, Oct. 9. Boviet Prime Minister, and
Diplomatic observers here NATO defence effort, Mikoyon, Haldane, Anasta
A Deputy
! expect the decision will tend to Prime Minister,
encourage some of the smaller The various internal threats NATO powers in their desire to to NATO solidarity which have cut defence spending. But the appeared in recent months are effeot in this direction la est not expected to be brought up In its calibrial Kommunist pected to be less than that of a at the meeting. These are the said that, in decking its move- decision ment forward, the Communist period would have liten, The professor, former member Party "proceeds from the the British Communist unique correct Markist charpe-
fe abandoned teristic Party, which
of the contemporary four yetka ago, gave a Socialist | stage of development as Medication Association meet period of the
of the completion
PROFESSOR John
Fle
02-yezr-old blɑlogist, pre- dicted today that deallis from nuclear radiation of atomic and hydrogen bombs already exploded could be expected to begin at once,
of
That
All Resources
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cut the call-up Cyprus
Greece, Tuestion
French Report
Involving and Britala, ne and-Greek
in Turkey, Greece à vote to place Algeria on the United Nations agenda, and
Mr Lloyd is expected to point Iceland's abstention in that vote. ing Here a waming of the construction of socialist out that British Army strength China Mill Special. effects of radiation looming society and gradual transition is being increased by men re- over future generations.
of socialism to communism," turning fromt Kored Suez, belleved
the Lotal Communists", belleve that Austria and Trieste, so that the
Perth, WA, Oct. D. number of deaths lo soolalism, in which all resources effect of the cut will be lessened.
hir Ben Carlin 42-year-old be expected in all future are owned by the people, has Remorationis frostr ntomic already, been accomplished but Another report the Ministers Australian, and his American Bombs so far set off would be that the next stage is full com-will hear with great interest wife arrived home today after s presented by 20,000-mille land and sen journey between 10,000 and 40,000.munism under the slogan "From will be that
world in their But the poople who lived each according to his ability, to France's now Defener Minister, round the would be tougher than their each decording to his needs." Central Pierre Billotine, on the amphibiou bep named "Half
Canadian sources in Moscow large-scale relation in the Riff Bafo." Bald Mr Molotov was due to and Middle Allas maintains,
be
ancestors. There would also
Bom meet the Canadian Minister for which is expected to result in The couple left their vehicle deaths in the nest month of External Affairs, Mr Lester Fest the despatch of stai further in Calcutta had made the last prodatal Uro which would son, of 10 sm. on Monday and Frasch reinforcements to North lap of the journey by ship. probably bo well under 4 was scheduled to give a formal Africa
They will tour Australia, then Canadian
returns. 10. Calcutta to pick up
quarter of the total.
reception
the for
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