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I read and OVER EAST GERMANS Running

This lamentable fact that!

are rarely digested on

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maining may be the penalty for rend carelessness. What is even more deplorable

le that

should my who know better regard truthe accidents as inevitable and Nottething ultimately deter mined by the Law of averages. If the problem is

REPRESSIVE MEASURES

ANTICIPATED

ference.

Berlin, Nov. 20.

The Communists appeared today to be tighten- dissected, road users (both ing their grip on East Germany as the result of pedestrians and motoriste the failure of the Geneva Foreign Ministers' con-

divided into twi can be categories: those with and those without common sense, But many of the sensible too often intolerantly aver that Chose without

Are

irredeemable menaces who will go on causing accidents until the end of time. So, they may ask, what use are safety campaigus? Both categories, therefore,

With Russia and the Western Allies still far apart on the German reunification problem, East German officials were taking steps to gain firmer control over the Soviet Zone's 18,000,000 residents.

Promier Otto Grotewohl already has announced a long-range plan designed to bring pressure on West Germany to negotiate with East Germany on reuni fication.

need instruction. For the Implementation of the plan, Western officials believe, will result in new clashes with the Church, a new flood of blase and apathetic are as potentially dangerous as refugees to the West and perhaps against West Berlin.

And

2

nationalisation of

the artless dodgers.

new Communists have been angered plan envisages this Colony has both--in

Protestant anki Catholic quantity. Yesterday

the campaign to break down anti- by

Communist resistance, increased opposition to the communisation Junior Chamber of Com collectivisation of the lund, of youth. merce and the Police AB- more

Walter Ul- 521- Deputy Premier

17081 as the nounced they had launched dustry, lighter government and bricht, regarde

con-powerful

Ger nirm In East a four-month campaign. It police controls and open

To bar tha 120,000-man

hua threatened many. would be interesting to version

Bishop Otto Dibellus from the know how many bothered police army into a Cominunist

Wchimacht,

Soviet Zone. to rend about it.

THE

of

West

contend

negotiations

East The

Battle In

No Survivors Of Streets Of

Air Crash

the Atomic Energn Commission's atom

Leat site here, 1008 not made until the reache teame reached the

Thear the peak of the two-mile- high mountain.

Las Vegas, Nov. 20, Three reacur parties today. reached the wreckage of an Air Force C-64 on top: Mount of snow-capped Charleston and verified that all 14 military and civilian personnel aboard The hud perished, the Afr Force announced.

Positive

scene

100re

rescue parties, which fought their way up the dy. rugged slopes for nearly four days, identification of bringing the bodies down

the the plane, which has been

mountain to Nellis AFB Hospital, where misring since Thursday,

will identification a fight from morning on

made.United Press. Burbank, California,

Lo

be

Marie Dionne Mystery: Leaves Convent For Hospital

Montreal, Nov. 20.

who left

her

in a convent

to enter

a

A veil of official silence was wrapped around the

Marie Dionne, of

of state

health cloistered life as a novice hospital here.

However, from a reliable source close to the Convent Communist leaders

Bishop Dibelius, an outspoken of the Order of the Servants of the Most Holy Sacrament, has been project

totalitarianism, is opponent of that reunification

it was learned that her health wae in a "very precarious" planned on classical lines: | must originate between

charmeo of the Council of Ger films, and pamphlets, posters,

Germany.

and condition. man Evangelier Churches કામ.

and the East press releases and radio Western Allies want free elex- Bishop of Berlin

German Province of Branden- proposal which knnouncements will seek totions,

burg. His headquarters Euro drive home the lesson of Soviet Foreign Minister, Mr V.

located M. Molotov, refused to

in Erst Berlin, u the road safely to the public;

at Geneva,

heart of the Communist Zope.---- school children will take

Unted Press,

The source the

accept

Increased pressure on workers

part in poster competitions and farmers, pollee error and and Bnally an exhibition is

stepped-up recruiting

Famagusta

A

of

Famagusta, Nov. 20. British troops and tor- rorists fought running battle in the streets and gardens in the centre Famagusta tonight.

Crouching in ditchen behind a luxury hotel near the Cable and Wireless building, the terrorista i opened fire on a British milltary

patrol cor.

Men of the Inniskilling Fusi- liers returned the fire und chased the attackers through the streets, As the rifle shots cracked in the residential quarter prople dashed Indoors and barricaded their homes.

Other terrorist attacks

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BERKSHIRE TRAIN DISASTER

Latest Figures: 7 Dead, 80 Injured

Six women and a

man

Didcot, Berks., Nov. 20.

are known to be dead and about 80 injured' following the derailment of a holiday train near here today.

The train, carrying about 290 passengers to London from the Welsh village of Treherbert, jumped the points after being diverted from the main line.

More than eight hours after the crash, rescue teams, working under the glare of arc lights, were still probing the wreckage for buried casualties.

to

continue

rescue work

They expected the salvage and well into tomorrow.

No complete casualty list was

for expected

some time, but British Railwaya confirmed the were igure of seven deaths. Police reported from widely scattered said they believed the total was Areas of Cyprus throughout the day.

off ler- British troops beat rorists

an who attacked

army encampment at the Mitsero cop per mines 25 Illea west of Nicosia last night.

CYPRIOTS INJURED

A Greek Cypriot was seriously injured and a second slightly wounded tonight in a village six miles south of Famagusta when a British soldier's rifle went off Occidentally.

the

nine.

A Tallway spokesman gave the names of 51 Injured in hoo- (pital, but a further 30 had been discharged Gr treated on the spot for minor injuries.

ROUND TRIP

Tuday's death train started the 182-mile pleasure journey at 8.30 am, Brown Treherbert, Glamorganshire, on

a one-day cut rale round trip.

3

reduced

out

fare the to sec

700

An army spokesmen said the while stones off rifle went

For milltary patrol car Kalling on

thrown by village children were in which the soldier was scaled. Welshmen

Terrorists

fired 17 shots to southern England, and were due would deteriorate even told the United health

alght at British troops guard-

to urrive at 2.20 p.m., in Lon- outside don, where ing Д road-block

they would have deter further if she did so. was Press that Maric

when stayed until 10 p.m., enjoying remain at the

The only word used by those Famagusta. They fled con- mined to

fire.

night life before taking the tlust to the convent to describe the troops returned vent, but doctors ruled that her

village,

be-night ride home, At Kalopsida Magimcondition was that the was suffering from depres tween Famagusta and Nicosia

Bitventon nhd clon"

and a general loss of troops clamped down a curfew Betweetr

Didcot the train, pulled by a this evening, following several appetite:

the during

past steam locomotive, approached a Meanwhile, it became known incidents over the weekend that 21-year-week, in which bombs and shots switch thai, was supposed

Marie--who took the name were aimed at British military shunt it off the main line on to wide-curving loop linea Marie-Bachel when vehicles

passing through the a

and in the village--Reuter

France- side track paralleling the main ie became a novice

line. staying at th. Presse. cov nt--wi

Notre Dame

being planned by the Police Communist Army were BULGANIN BLAMES

new 1

for the expected exodus of

for next year. All this is, to prochuco

commendable bul East Germans to the West.

very

unless each

the part of

LAT the

Jear 184,198 persons Bed Soviet Zone is the West,

campaign is to succeed, the so far this year 188,000 persons organisers are wasting time have fled.

and money.

201

Western

Garticipate

officials tum

of pressure on

THE WEST

New Delhi, Nov. 20. The Soviet Premier, Marshal Nikolai Bulganin the West for failure of the Genova tonight blamed conference and expressed "regret" that the talks had not advanced beyond "a frank exchange of views".

The Soviet Premier spoke of Ife sub, however, he was con-

changes" Powers historic

in Asia and the Big Four Dent would "insily settle problems said the principal countries in thot part of the world were the at irse ameng them.

Soviet The

Chinese People's Repubi.c. Ind.a and the Soviet Union.

A first class publienty director some new

is needed for a start. Many West Berlin. They fear another more, ww believe, would blockade of supply rules from

9.milar to have read the Jaycees' the West to Berlin, Announcement

Sunday the one imposed by the Sovids if, instead of outlining is in 1948-49. East Germany is now

and has jurisdict.c campaign, it had illustrated vereign

over Germen traffic to Berlin. the need for it by pointing ·

Another fear is that the Com- out some startling figures monists might begin open per-

Premier WOLN on the number of neendents secution of religious leaders. that ecur on our roads and

and Stric East speaking at a banquet given by comparing them with those Germany at present are living the Indian Prime Minister, Mi

But the Jawaharlal Nehru.

Church

in other parts of the world, under an uneasy truce.

Grim statistics the public.

will heed, Dry humdrumą facts they will forget.

ar

Also, the posters should be;

varied each month if they going tu eatch the public eye. And if slogans are to be successful they rituat

musi

become

practised daily on the roads, not simply something to be! memorised

parrot - fashion

100.

Man Goes Berserk With A Hatchet

Tavernier, Nov. 20,

2

bloody

Relations between these three countries, he said, were based Policy of peaceful co-

and friendship

He said the USSR had exerted on "great efforts" at Geneva to find existence, a solution to the problems under operation. discussion.

Bulganin declared Soviel

that

40-

" of Sister

de

in St Laurent, a perance Montreal suburb.

But

In

100 Injured In Stone Fight

were

to

Without stopping, slow trains can pull over and let fast trains pass All trains were detouring by way of the loop line today because

were repairs made on the main line.

19 KILLED IN

PI TRAFFIC

ACCIDENTS

Manila, Nov. 21. Nigetoon person were killed and 52 others Injured tn five major traffic acciden's in different parts of the Phillp- pines yesterday,

Of the 52 Injured, 10 are in a

serious condition.

The rash of accidents happen- od as this year's observance of the unfety and accident week came to a prevention close yesterday.

The

worst traffic dimater

Docurred in Bacolod Olty I which 14 were killed when two passenger buses collided. ---France-Presse.

Bannister Answers Call

Oxford, Nov. 20. The British track slar, Dr Roger Bannister, came forward mude "decision for and

hearing Chris!" tonight after the American evangeils), Billy

who Graham, preach.

The big blond Briton, ran history's first four-minuto

last year, mile

was being 1,000 persons who famined in-

"TERRIBLE CRASH"

to

an Oxford church

amont

that

normally seals 1,000.

After the sermon Dr Graham

all who invited

felt deeply and moved to stay afterward hear another

10-minute quiet talk on what the Christian way Bannister

of life meant. Dr stayed.

At the conclusion of his talk, Dr Graham issued his familur Invitation to all who felt there moved

to "decide for Christ tonight."

Cecile and Yvonne Dionne, two of the four surviving sisters, are in training as nurses at the hospital. No one connected with talk about the hospital would

Bombay, Nov. 10. Marie.

100 people Ontario. Callender,

More thazı

went wrong But something Oliva Dionne, the father, said injured here today, 40 of them don't think she seriously, in a mass outbreak of

which when the Welsh special hit the yesterday: "

stone throwing Jet will ever return to the convent."

Minister, Mr switch. Thus the story of the Dionne Bombay's Chief

still another Morarji Desai, was hit

on the

"The carriage started jolting," quintuplets took turn in the well-publicised road head. About 90 people were

said survivor, 19-year-old which the family tried to avoid arrested.

Morgen Morgan. "It seemed to born. since the girls were

who was ad come

then The minister,

apart. And dressing a public meeting, who

was a terrible crash." Marie originatly entered the India's in- Bulginia pralsexd

order on November 3, 1853. She not injured and able to continue

locomotive and the ternational role und stressed the

The six-month term as served a "always great significance of the Astun-

coralled cars rolled down

cmbankment against the cold war and he African conference in Bandung postulant before being a novice, speech to a crowd of about

She let the convent for the first

On section of the crowd start- 18-foot said his government "does not last April. He said he hoped

in July 1954 because time

ed to throw stones and shoes meadow with desire is return,"

his visit to India would help 10

"poor

health, loss of

ppetite

and to shout slogans in protest that brought RAF mens running one of the evangelis.'s coun.. and extreme homesickness" and at the meeting of the Bombay from the adjacent base. Reutersellors for advice guiding him to

a church-United Press. stayed at the family home in Provincial Congress Committee, and United Press. Soviet-Indian rol-Callender. She was assumed to which had been convened to hydrogen arms, tions were based

principles agreed to by India, have regained her heith and Communist China

other countries.

The Soviet Union would apply these principles in its relticns with India and all ather peaceful countries, pre- pared to subscribe to them, the Soviet Premier declared. France-PreRIČ,

Union WDS

The Premier said the Soviet consolidate Indim-Soviet friend- Union would "try in the futureship and co-operation,

the prohibition

He said

Do

and

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Da oblan atomic reduction of conventional wea

establishment of pons, European collective security and an Increase in Aystem

contacts among world-wide

verments." Marshal

Bulganin said that

"our with regard to Germany,

UR-

and then forgotten. School)

A crazed, 37-year-old car- children certainly need care-

But there penter chopped ful instruction. are many children who do path of destruction through not go to school who need a small bungalow in this to be told of the dangers, Florida town today, killing

his paralysed mother-in-law position was and remains FILMS are easily the best and critically injuring her changed".

medium but it is not husband and son. enough to show them at the

Witnesses said Conkiey Meri- cinemas. it would pay to wether suddenly arose from the

table, turned to take a mobile film show to dinner

his and asked: squatter villages seven-year-old son where these less fortunate "How would you like to see me children--and their parents | everybody?" too-could bo given free

various

B

got

Then he went to his cor and carpenter's hatchet and

Meri-

on the "ve

and

While Nehru Says "No

his

none.

Camp For Us"

"The only alliance

convent the re-entered autumn-United Press.

U

last

STUDENTS CLASH

WITH POLICE

reinforcemen|S.

200,000.

to the people a recom- explain mendation of the Congress high command to split

the pre- up sent State of Bombay.

Their recommendation pro- pooed that the State be split into three states, including a seperato city state of Bombay-Reuter,

Faroe Islands Shooting Affair

Farce Islands, Nov. 30. An unidentified gunman fired four shots last Friday night in

Kristian to the home of Mr

"Premier" Djurhuus

of the Danish Faroe Islands recently brought to the brink of civil war by Viking villagers, it was co- vealed tonight.

1

third Dr Bannister was the four

20 man to stride forward. He into а shook Dr Graham's hand find into teelusion with ringing crash then went

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and the local police. and painless instruction on returned to the house.

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