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CHURCHILL MAY
SPEAK ON 'GAG RULE'
London, Nov. 27.
IS GERMAN Parties Prepare For Elections Next Month
Saarbrucken, Nov. 27.
The Saar election campaign opened this weekend with practically everyone agreed that the Saar is German and, sooner or later, should be incorporated into the West German Federal Republic.
for the Nine parties registered elections on December 18, in which will be chosen a new legislature (Landtag) and which are expected to have an over- It will whelming pro-German majority.
be the second Saar vote in less than two months and follows the referendum of October 23 in which Saarlanders decisively rejected the Franco-German peanisation" statute.
The election and campaign will be held under the supervi éton
of the West Europcan Union (WEU) which was scheduled to take over its ranl assignment when the Baar was Europeanised and placed under u neutral High Commissioner,
The vote of the Saarlanders deprived the WEU
of this assignment but all the Parties asked the WEU Commission to of say on until the election the new governmen!.
About Face
A special meeting of Herr Hoffmean's Christi l'eople's party tonight almost upainmoun- ly ensersed a resolution stuting that the Suar was German,
The resolution said the basis of the party's' polley "must con- tinue to be (the recognition) that the Saar is German land. In reincorporating the Satr Into Germany our party will support the Christian political forces of the (West German) Federal Republie and maintain its con- siant aim cf Franco-German understanding
European unity."
and
Sir Winston Churchill may make a dramatic return to the Parliamentary spotlight on his 81st said that if the Saar were birthday on Wednesday to defend the House of Commons against a challenge from television, it was reported today.
Close friends of the returned Prime Minister said he was considering ending his long House of Commons silence to defend the "Gag Rule" which keeps politics off the air.
gyen a wide measure of in- dependence, the party would be prepared to support a change in the present constitution. (Before the Saar Can become part of Germany again, the present con- stillon must be altered.)
Observers here regarded the resolution as
a startling about free by Herr Hoffmann's party which has BO for always sup- ported a permanent detachment of the Saar from Germany.
Not Candidate
"Euro-
Cadet To Commodore
Captain P. M. Burrell, who in 1914 began as a oader with the Royal Mall Lincs and DOW ham been appointed Commodore. shown on the bridgy "ot company' Garship Ander-Reuterphoto.
ART GETS A
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IN CEYLON
Sir Winston will be celebra- Prime Minister Sir Anthony ting his birthday-hi frst sinceEden ogreed last Thursday to he retired from the Prime Minis-put the rule to a non-Party vote tership-at a quiet family party in the Commons on Wednesday. I in town It would be anly The regulation is a decree of the but was live-minute drive to Parkmont Pastmaster-General
Herr Hoffman announced to join a bottle close to his heart, approved by both Conservative today that he would not be a
and Labour Party leaders.
candidate for the new legisin- Work The House will be staging the first legislative test if the "Gag Rule, which bars radio and TV panci discussions Govern- inen matters before Parliament inker then up and during Partia- men's deliberations.
IN
Staunch Superior
The rute does not affect news reports of Parliamentary sessions but prevents
lawmakers and commentators from taking part in panel shows on current affairs unil Parliament has made its
decision.
Sir Winston is UNC of the rule's staunchest supporters.
Britain's three-month-old com-
mercial television network chal-
lenged the rule last month by allowing commentators to dis- cuss new tax Bills while they were still being debated in Par- liament.
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Colombo, Nov. 27. will start soon in No Indication
on construction of s Informed sources said Sir
He gave family considerations Colombo
theatre designed to modem as reasons for Winston so far has not indicated and his health
Accommodate 1,500 people. campaigning. to Parliamentary floor leadora not
despite
The theatre will assist local whether ho wants Lime to pressure "from all sides" to run
are hampered speak, but they said he may for the 60-man legislature. He producers, who have discussed a speech lost will continue as churman of his by the lack of cheep and sult- able tccommodation for staging Tuesday when he had dinner party, however.
Si. Anthony Edea.
Her Hoffman and his govern- plays and concerts.
A local philanthropist, who resigned following the would be his first Commons reférenchim, in which the people will bear the entire cost of the address since he resigned da voldd two to one against the theatre, has
gone abroad to Prime Minister co April 5. In the statute,. The Saar has since consult Icading foreign engineers mesotme he has been vacation-been run by Heinrich Welsch and #rchitects,--China Mail ing on the French Riviera and and hot-poitical caretaker Special. writing a history of the English-government.United Press and speaking peoples.
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with
If Sir Winston does speak, it
In the past, he has linked the "Gag Rule" to Parliament's centuries-old privilege of being England's centre of debate,
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