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NOEL-BAKER'S H-BOMB APPEAL
Opposition To Continuance Of More Tests
By FRASER WIGHTON
Blackpool, Oct. 3.
Two veteran Socialist leaders aroused the enthusiasm of the Labour Party's annual conference here today with im- passioned speeches on the hydrogen bomb and defence.
趋
the
the
Their speeches onlivened
They Whathir
stood by foreign alfairs debate which principle of collectivo security United ranged, over relation
supporting with by Aussi, hydrogen bomb teals. Nationa whether they pc-
rounification the
of ceplexi
idea of unilateral 11:0 disarmamená..........'” which In my Judgment would be fatal," he
sald
ruch
Germany.
Mr Philip Noel-Baker, *X- Cabinet
Minister
wlut some years ago was ousted by a Jeft winger from his place in the rulira Executive Committe
received a big ovation for an emotional appeal basod on the horrors of Hiroshima,
And Mr Emanuel Shinwell, former
Minister nixo Defenco
knocked out of the ruling group, scored a triumph with a speech
chumploring the United Nations. Sands Running Out
IL
Mr Noel-Baker, supporting resolution opposing the con- Unuance of nuclear toote, sadd: "I am sick at heart at the arms ruce in which we are now in- volved, sick with fear of what would happen if the arms were ever used, and sick with appre- hension that the sands are run- ning out and that in ármamenta we may be reaching the point of no return "
Teminding the conference tha Hiroshima recently held its eleventh annual day of mourn- a cutch in his Ing, he said with volce:
Incapable
On Suez, Mr Shinwoll scouted the idea that the Conservative Government had really meant to go to war over the Canoj issue.
"It wa u bluff and nothing more," he said, "I don't think they Intenced to whether they wanted to or not because doing incapable of they were
HO.
he declared. —Router.
Italian Girl
Stationmaster
Rome, Oct. 3 Italy today luid claim to the youngest woman stationmastT 111 Br
20-year-old world, Glovunta De Sanctis,
Glevoune took over her job at town of Padispoli,
froon
the
Rome #boul 30 mikes
1,5001, Tuplacing (population, ter grandfather, who wis 1945. poston git bombers with conventional strtioninster there for 18 years. bomba burner to dedh 1:1 Tokyo 80,000 citizens in single night. Twenty thousand were children, running about in that hellish conflagration like flani- It is time ing human torches.
She has passed her railroad test with flying colours. About 20 trains go through Padispol
every day.
There was only one drawback to Giovanna's new job: Her Dance says he will not marry
she will have | stationmaster, so
that this sterlitee on the shrine of Moluch were ended, and the greatest of our tastes is to try."
Mr Shiwell warned Socialist to give up her career when she i they must make up their minds macies. Prance-Presse
A
SEATO EXERCISES PLANES
Aboard HMAS Sydney,
C. 3
ik operations dominated the second day of the second phaze
the Southeast Asin Treaty Organisation manoeuvres "Albatross".
Today
turbo-props, Killer Gan nois, all weather day and night jet interceptors and Sea
Venoms
ralion
bourne the older
The operation proved that the
older carriers, like the Sydney, could to the high speed Gannois, but that the Venom with a landing speed of 130 miles per hour would nets, require special nylon erected across the hild-deck lightly and they might be damaged in landing.
of the new AUN Six Lincoln bombers flew over aircraft carrier Mel-
the SEATO llect but were intercepted by Venomis,
* landing on
Sydney
The aim of the present exercise was to enable modern aircraft to land on the deck of UTY cartier if their own should be damaged car sutik by onemy action.
Tonight the
two
Russin And Back By→→→→→ otor Sconter:
Jo 29-year-old Russian prasent
Airport Pictured on arrival at london Albert Maysles, of Boston, USA, wearing a
a fur hat Caucasian shirt and
Dr Maysies, a pay- Jacket, a chologist has just returned from a trip by molor scooler to Genoa and Moscow and back. Ife travelled to Russia vİA
Czechoslovakia, and returned to London by way of Poland
Expres Pholu
►
Atoms-For-Peace
Conference Runs Into Two Snags
United Nations, Oct. 1. Full-scale efforts were launched today in the 81-nation atoms-for-peace conference to soften control of nuclear by-products, opening the door to China and increasing the voice of smaller nations in the proposed world agency.
LIVE BOMB
UNDER WORKSHOP
Bonn, Oct. 8.
Someone in A British Army workshop in West Germany Heard a ticking under noise coming from the floor and found a 500- pound German bomb which was still alive after years.
11
in
The Army cried in the only British bomb disposal unit continental Europa, No 6209, commanded by Flight Lieutenant J. E. Moore of 90, Dalkeith Road, Edinburgh and operated by the Second Force here.
Tuotical
Αίτ
The unit defused the bomb and added it to their total of 1,000 tons of bombs which they have made safe in the past three years.
in
SERVICES AVAILABLE The disposal unit's services
available Bro
to any of the Atlantic Alliance forces West Germany and to the Ger- man authorities. It runs train- Ing courses for Americons, I Canndlars, Dulch and Belgians.
In the past year men serving with the unit have taken up a stick of bombs alongside a Royal Air Force runway, elcured NATO alr minefield next to base, and a wartime battlefeld riddled with live mortar bombs. The bomb men have built up of death-bealing muscum
a
devices which is the only one of its kind in the RAF outside Britain. including items which are not on show in any other muscum.-China Mail Special.
Algerian
STEVENSON
TALKING NONSENSE
¿Philadelphi», Oct. 1.
Vlon-President Biobard Nixon today criticised as "uz(astrophic naneente” Mr Adial - Sievenson's sugge1- tion ... that hydrogen bomb tera be abandoned.
This is one of the most extraordinary, appeiling KENTAMARIAS-ka the history of
American polition
paigning," Mr Nixon sald
In a speech prepared
for
delivery here tonight,
The reference was to Mir Blevenson's _speech yester- at Teaneck. Now the which
day
Jersey
Democratie presidential
siominco ohrllenged Presi- dent Elsenhower to take the jead in a move to ban hydrogen-bomb texts.
"Mr Stevenson's memory is as short as his sense of understanding on this ex- tremely crave issue of our aurvival
M world manaced by Communist Imperialism. Mr Nixon
mala
mora
"Supremacy in nuclear
And the Weapons conventional miiary weapons, including trained manpower, are our major defenoca against the power- ful Soviet military threat, Only
this kind strength will continue to bolster our cliler morale and will to remain strong,"
Router.
Convention Of Mayors' Statement
Land Reformning the International Con-
Tokyo, Oct. 3. Foreign delegates attend-
vention of Mayors tonight issued Paris, Oct. 3.
joint statement The French Cabinet today which said the delegates approved two decrees ex-were firmly convinced that
convention had 80,000 the propriating hectares (about 200,000 tributed a great deal to the
Home
♫
COR-
acres) of agricultural land promotion of international owned by two big companies relations.
In Algeria, which will be re-distributed
farmers.
to
The decroes were
Moslem
More than 25
mayors their representatives from
or
22
nations attended the convention submitted organised by Mr Stile Iro
The convention formed part
to the Cabinet by the French | Yisuí, Governor of Metropolitan Minister
In Algiers, Tokyo. Realden! Robert Lacoste.
They were decided on under
for land reform of the 600th anniversary cele- the commemorating founding of Tokyo.
Lacoste's plan
the North African territory, braiion In
where many more thousands of prkation and re-distribution acres are carmarked for expre- the Moslems,
10
Earlier today the convention discussed municipal administro-
on
The companies whose land expropriated under the decrecy
Delegate+ speeches мето approved leday, are the French simultaneously translated into Compagnie Algerienne and the Swiss company Compagnie Genevoise De Selif,
India also proposed extension Forty-five nations have sub-
to the of the Agency's inspection
10 mitted 56 amendmonta
plans draft statute of the International the chemical separation
for raionable materials when- All expropriated land is trans- Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
may ferred to a "land bank" which More
amendments were sill ever the state concerned
request such action.
The alm is responsible for its re-distribu- lu come as the conference pre-
Wils 10 bring non-Adency | Lich.--France-Presse, pared to constitute itself as a
of the whole this atomic projects, particularly committes afternoon to begin a vigorous those of the big powers, under xme form of international su- debate on the proposed changes to the formula worked out Inpervision, delicate compromise by the 12 "atomic povers,”
Retain Possession
proposed TCG-
The Soviet Union eliminating all membership trictions, which have kept China out of the Atoms-for-peace plinuing thus far.
Russla suggested
be convoy wi!! Kallacked" by three Crémy railers represented by the Intia led the moves to alter
that mem- control and inspection British cruiser Newcastle and the
be open to any state Australian destroyers.ystem to remove from Agency bership
possession the fissionable by which signs the statute within France-PresST,
products 02 peaceful atomic00 days. jenergy projecta sponsored by the HAEA
India insists that the country UN or its specialised agencies,
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Anong Tho many subjects covered by the convention were slum clearance, traffic con- ge tion and citizens welfare,
Kouter
Suez Association
Hold First Session
London, Oct. 3. The Council of the 15-nation Suez Canal Users such signing to members of the Association, now holding its first session, is expect- ed to complete the work necessary to start SCUA functioning by the end of this week, conference sources said today.
producing such potentially dan
gerous materials should retain possession, subject merely Agency supervision.
to
to
for
Sole Power Hungary proposed an amend- ment to strike out all references
UN
The Council, inaugurated last i qualifications
Office Foreign The British membership.
Monday, is now receiving reports spokesman today parried many Egypt, Indonesia and Syria of its working committees on questions relating to yesterday's to enable The press conference statements on United States Suez by the Secretary of State, Mr John Fester Dulles,
to undertake
tho
The 12 sponsors of the dran thest maintain statute
that issionable materials must be controlled by the Agency to pre- vent their USD
suggested that the general con-steps needed for non-peaceful
power Association ference be given solo purposes.
India
That move planned protection of the in offered
amend- over membership, lwo
principal ments, one backed by Ceylon, would bypass the 23-member terests of the
Canal users. Egypt and Indonesia, compts board of Governors where'
present In eight separate alterations, majority supports the to cut off Agency control over
US-led move to keep out China. -United Presa. fastonable by-products.
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Suez
British sources sald today that this morning's plenary session of the Council made good progress in agreeing the report of its first (organisation) committee.
The spokesman said he con- sidered comparison of the first announcement of the SCUA plan the British Prime Minister, Bir Anthony Eden, the press conference on the following day by Mr Dulles and the statute of SCUA produced last month by the 18-nation conference showed A further plenary session that the Association was being tomorrow has also to study the sot up substantially reports of the committees handl-original form. ing operational shipping
tions and frame.
que
Asked whether the collection from ships of The Council hon still to de-of Canal dues cide the composition of the member governments was to be Association's executive group optional Instead of obligatory by and the site of its headquarters have no reason to believe that
SCUA, the spokesman salil: for which Roma is strongly
tipped.
PRECIOUS DROPS FOR RUCIOUS MOMENTE.
CHERRY HEERING
the Association will not collect dues,"
Asked whether he considered Mr. Dulles policy on the Buoz question had been "wholly on- sistent", the wokesman saki: “I cannot comment on that,"
Cabinet Meeting
British soutenu" said y tonight that it was hoped to complete the preliminary work on the ostabiainment of BCUA before. La completion of the - Security. Council debate on Gues, 3,
Hiry Anthony Eden, sotterred today with Cabinet ministers "on" | the leless devsiopments on the BAKKE METLIASion, ima China. Mail