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CHINA⠀⠀ MAIL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY. 9, 1956.

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Kremlin Tightens Up On New London

Mau Mau Chief

Killed

Nairobi, Feb. 8.

A top Mau Man leader has been killed in the con- tinuing drive against na- tive terrorism, officials att- nounced today.

A patrol of tribal police- men Last night kted "Marshal Rukk,” top Mau Mau in the Moru distriat of Kenya.

He was one of the last of the native leaders who

built up the organisation Into a bloodthirsty terrorist group.--Unlied Press,

Discipline

RANK-AND-FILE

POST-STALIN

HOPES DOOMED

By Sidney Weiland

Moscow, Feb. 8.

Communist leaders are tightening up

Trans-Atlantic discipline in a drive to counter any line of

Television

Possible

Geneva, Feb. 8.

FRANS-ATLANTIC tele,

Tvision

tween Furna

“ideological inertia” among the party rank- and-file.

Preparations for the 20th party con- gress, opening in Moscow on February 14, show that a serious attempt is being made to reassert the importance of Marxist- Leninist ideological teachings.

Much more is being heard of hook ups' be this thin at any time see the America and | Ceneva "summit" conference in

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mother here feulay.

Professor

Van

Experienced observers here be- eve that there is a connection between the first Geneva CONS Pulference Der

fret that the on the Diretor of the Interne trotud Conununist Party now finds it Consultative Compatter fornecessary to bolster its ideolog Bacio

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Communicables, sand feal work.

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relay

ultra-short Teamstressions between Arners-

ean and Europeans

nei works.

Great Hope

television It appears, indeed, determined to show that, whatever relaxa-

Professor Van Der Pol added, tion may be in store, the Russian

Thust uftra shunt waves have

people must remember thal greader ranke that had pre-

communion comes first For viously been thought

Some Ume, and particularly at Tufter the Geneva summit talks, the ordinary Russian sensed n relaxation, and has been led to

Indispensable

1

A major effect was also e belleve that there would be fur-

nude to standardise elor

te evision rerrivers, Prot Der

LA Thes

Van

there relaxation to come.

Union ant of Soviet tourists going out for the first time to travel round the world. People began 10 Starwar fur summer holiday: a Paris and Rome.

It looked as if the rrinxation in the theatre, Sterature arch under the arts, already started 1:4 would be extended to provide for more freedom

Government,

Subsequent events, particular- Ance Nie failure of the lust Geneva foreign ministera Con- ference, showed that hopes had been raised too high.

According to the Soviet press, the sense of rehixation felt Ly many Rumians resulted in some gul to the other extreme,

Increasing Demands

Conumunist lectures, inspired in Pravda by leading articles would The Geneva negotiations Raveg a close uty of Western bezobe inchispensable when him great hope that World

inthustrial methods, forgot to say colour trieviskoz became tension had cased sufletently to that ".gulten" was basically vunumererally exploitable, heallow an even greater "case-up” bad

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on the home front,

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Air Official

To Research

Objects Policies

Washington, Feb. 8. Assistant Air Force Secretary Trevor Gardner the Kremlin and the honeyed werdsed paying attention to the dio-submitted his resignation today in protest against

ured by the newspaper Pravda in

In some places, people stop-

Jecties of the "class struggle,”

Some no technicuns from 25 counters, including the Soviet Union, Will

meet United Staton and France March, and in Britain and the for a time after the first Geneva Relaxation was accompanied Netherlands in April of this enterence let many people to by increasing demands (or

believe that the security felt by better data

conditions, and year to exchange

living Colour television and to try

25 nation would

purent government recognition sense of that Arrat 10 agree on a

had to be done to satisfy standardisation | Illowed by

The people. of lines in colour TV tubes,' security Prof. Van Der Pol disclosed - - France-PressE,

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There were definite hints from

The Kremlins that the time for purge: hud passed Stalin's Com- enth ended compulsory

Today with Provda reflecting marked

sharpening of tone following the second Geneva conference, there is still no sign that the Soviet

wants

A US Navy helicopter today numb study groups at factories tion

government Lo repudiate the relaxa- which attempted 10 the summer. that

began evacueling the eight-run | and offices The reluxation encourage during crow of a US Navy Naptune plane which crash-landed in mission to the Antarctic,

The plane had engine trouble in a mushy area near the deta

of the Amücuro River. None of the eight men aboard was re- ported injured-United Press.

ment, at least in theory, that people emtid decide whether they wanted to study Marx or not

But it is equally evident to Communist leaders, pur- ticularly the old Bolsheviks, are determined lo stop any

In The

Communist weeks

of Immediately weakening orthodoxy. following the summit conference, there was much talk of foreign to the Soviet Tourists coming

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Stressed Need

He said the administration research policies. United States "badly needs" to speed up its inter- continental ballistic missile programme.

Soviet Ship Nearly

* Crushed

Mr Gardner, Air Force re- search chief, announced his re- signation at a packed news con- ference. He said he expects President: Eisenhower to accept It in a few days."

Enemy's Progress

Asked repeatedly whether he holleves Russia to be ahead of the United States in guitled mis- alle development, Mr Gardner direct comment, but refused

Moscow, Feb. 8.

icebreaker

Ob, said: Soviet of the

"I am concerned about the

was

a

The flagship Antarctic expedition, was rate of our technologial progress forced to leave for the relative to a potential enemy"s." open

asked whether sea after icebergs

"crash programme” or all-out and rocks threatened to

effort is needed to develop the Local Communist Party meet-crush the ship during

intercontinental ballistic missile, ings in cities and rural dis- tricts in preparation for the recent storm, the govern- nation-wide February Partyment newspaper, Izvestia, Congress have shown a marked said here today. reoccupation with declogical work.

According to provincial news papers, speakers at nearly all

The snow storm was so thick

that men were

unable to see

Mr Gardner replied that such un was "bady needed” and effort said a "highly accelerated" effort was needed on a mid-rango or 1,500-mlic, minile.

Mr Gardner emphasised that he does not feel that he has had the support of Air Secretary Donald A. Quarles in stressed

his de- mands that more money.

the need for increased atten-

tron

PlUPTIC these meetings have M I MINOR L 4704

one another a few feet apart as they worked on the lee at thin Russian base camp at Miny.

be

to Marxist - Leninist The Ob, after a day of drifi-spent for Air Ferer 'resceath teachings.

ing among the lcepacks, later and development. returned to the base

AL the same time, porty

and

Socials are fighting such mani-anchored beside its sister ship, festations of moral back-silding Izvestia correspondent with the the Lenn, - according to the 13 hooliganism. drunkenness, embezzlement and petty I expedition.

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ceny.

Although this, side of Soviet life is nothing new, come Com- munists attribute it in part to the general easing of restrictions #inco Stalin's death in March 1053.

They stress that thousands of hardened criminals came back to Soviet cities and villages as result of an amnesty after Stalin's death. In the last two years, many of them have gone back to labour camps,

Warned of Dangers

1.

of

Drunkenness and hoolimnissa, smong young people have been attributed to

a loosening moral

Com- fibre. This the munists are determined to com: bat.

Orthodox Communists believe that neglect dat proper. Ideologieni indoctrination · mây be a comm tributory cause to come peoples sliding down the slippery slope towards bad citizenship.

The storm cut all roads built from the base across the ice to the ships, which are being un- loaded. Bridges of logs bound by steel ropes and laid across cracks in the lee, were also torn apart.

The Communist Youth League newspaper Komsomol Pravda, in a report from the Antarctic, sald a Soviet refrigerator chip was expected to arrive with hundreds of tons of sup- plies for Mimy."-China Majl Spedal.

soon

Snow Against Fat Men

Oslo, Feb. 8.

It costs a fat mah more than

kans to the

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$200 Million More

He said he offered his rẻ- signation because of "an honest difference of opinion" with Mr Quarles and Defence Secretary Charles E. Wilson.

The Air Force, ho sald, should have. $200 million more for research and development than the $810 million provided in its new budget-United Press.

Ike Deplores Negro Student Incident

Washington, Feb. 8.

A

For Yugoslavia

8.

Belgrade Feb Yugoslavia will receive * further Evý million dollary at from the United States under the terms of AZI-AKTOCHens rkached to- day. It was announced in Belgrade.

The five miFlon dolllarm will serve to mechanize Yugoslavia's rond building scheme and to buy coal and lexiber.

Today's agreement_fol- lows two others signed on January 18 last granting Yugoslavia 85 million Hollars ald-under America's foreign economde ald "and agricultural surplus diss Pasal bill-France-Presse.

Indian Wives Rush To South Africa

Johannesburg, Feb. 8. UNDREDS of Indian Hwomen and their child

ren have been rushing to South Africa this week to beat Thursday's dead- line, when the ban on the immigration of Indian wives goes into effect. Many of the women arrived at Durban by ship during the last few days, but now all

planes arriving from Nairobi are packed with last minute Indian immigrants who left a ship at Dar Es Salaam when It became obvious that the vessel would not reach South Africa before the deadline.

Long Hours

Officials at Jan Smuts airport in

have Johannesburg

been working long hours 'checking their credentials and papers. A special room at the airport has been put aside to accom- ntodate

the women, rettesh- ments were served and every effort made to see that they

children.

were comfortable. Somo women

who

рце

whose papers were not in order, were in custody at the Fort of Johannesburg, pending deportation.

It was understood that they have applies for the required papers to enable then to stay in Africn.-France-Presse

Filipino Shopping

For Dollars

Washington, Feb. 8. Miguel Cuaderno, Philip- pine Central Bank head, is winding up a first week of for around "shopping dollars" at United States government lending agen- cles, it was learned today.

At the Import-Export Banit, -Mr Cuaderno made formal ap- plication for a $18,000,000 loan to finance the. Binga hydro- electric project near Ambuclao. Going To N.Y.

Mr Cuaderno told the United Pressi ho also discussed other new and old loan applications with

Bank Export-Import officials as well as those of other agencies.

Wo

is that problem have no foreign exchange ta inknec new industrica," Mr Cuaderno, said. "I had to come

to

dollarg shopping around for Mr. Cuaderno plong to go to New York tomorrow for a few days of talks with private financiers and buncamen

He said he would return hero on Sunday to renew activity at goverTunent level, United Press

FR RIGNEY

WARNS MOSLEMS

Damascus, Feb. 8. The former Rector of Felding'a Catholic University, Father today warned

President Eisenhower today Harold Rigney, described 10 deplorable the Moslems against the dangers of rioting at the halvguaityofminum athetern. Alabama in Tuscalost over the Father Tighey, who was rou admission of A a thin ono to eroas

Negro girl cently freed from Chind after four years spent is a conven- covered plateau

trom Kouto student.

The studrot, Miss Authurina Intion camp, salt 1 conse port of Alta by Lairy, was excluded from the Bon of a houten university and Local ... coriferences of the a how cheap service which university on Monday for her mosque in Peding was merely a Komsomol (Young Communists || (reads passengers, steietly as

camouflaged move to win the "orts / Badefg" after (students. Leaguo). Irave been warned of freight. thestangere

told that

sed me frpen the town pelted lavours of India and the Arab

and Moslem wordázpala yourdrbers must be taught more Beckiwe fares are High or the how with wet motes cution Addressing press conference

"Information American tractors have started stations net for precept Bucau to: Damascus, hoold poengene in roughly the all-white coleges that communion was cynony top to wat 12 people.

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IdeologyChina Mail Special regular mowmobile service, the third day of protest

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Vienna, Pob, aediatricfock' shelters, built on Gwen Met Ng the insous with the:- renunciation

The Central Committee of the Czechoslovált Communist Party ha decided to hold a national conference in June this your

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French Cameroons Trusteeship

UN TO HEAR POLITICAL PARTY SUBMISSIONS

United Nations, Feb. 8.

1

The United Nations Trusteeship Council voted today to grant a hearing to only one of four political parties in the French Cameroons, rejecting the other three because they had been banned by the French administration for "subversive activities."

*

The decision came after a prolonged argument over the French stand.

The Syrion delogate, Rand | Britain, New Zealand, Aus Asha, and the Indian delegate, tralla) to five (Soviet Union, Ikhi Jaipal, urged that France Syria, India, Guatemala, Burmaj agree to grant hearings to the and two abstentions (Holti, three disputed groups by Nationalist China), recognising their representatives

as private individuals" and not The UN Secretary, Mr

Benjamin party officials.

Cohen, #sked the council to consider a problem created by the Cameroons ques- ton.

French delegate, Robert Borguts, said that such a move

could not be taken since the petitioners themselves claim

claimed

Rejected

Ho said the Secretariat had received more than 20,000 com- French munications from the territory in recent weeks and he mid this created "a serious Syria then moved that the problem" unless additional staff Secretary-General cable tire and funds were granted to pro- petitioners that "the Counell ceas the documents,

Mr would hear them if they would

Cohen said the papera appear as individuals.

originally intended for This proposal was rejected by the UN mission which went to

Cameroons last vole at soven (France, Bel- the

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