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DRAMATIC KHRUSHCHEV FLIGHT
Improper "Moan" Sudden Arrival In Warsaw With Three Top Soviets
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reservista, returning home for
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a week's leave trom Germany, issue slate" men.* seeking to nicchie Lo the goverumen policy and
BRAZILIA actions which taken regarding the Canal and oluer Maidate Last problems, they are moving Xar away from recognised
"monds".
Soldiers who
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poutical title-atio, ald cap that by rem.nuing their government that "he rule of law must be observou and that "United Nations decisions are binuing on a members," they are being impudent.
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Abolition Of Censorship Demand
London, Oct. 19.
A demand for the abolition of "preventive" cenaorship in Poland wa made yesterday al meeting of Poliah parliamentary commilles,
rauto reported
today.
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Mr Strian Immar, Deputy Chairman of the Polish United Peasant Party naid that the existing "preventive" een- sorship
newspapers and books won incom- patible with the Polish constitution-China Mail
Special.
Suez: Britain
Ready
BREAK UP POLISH PARTY
MEETING
Warsaw, Oct. 19.
Nikita Khrushchev and three Deputy Premiers of Russia flew suddenly and secretly into Warsaw today just as the Polish Communist Party was beginning a major_post-Stalin reshuffle.
Their arrival, heavily guarded and previously unannounced, coincided with mounting tension in the Polish capital and open demands for reform.
Well informed circles, said the Russians came to oppose certain reorganisational plans in the Polish party. There was no official announcement.
Rokossovsky,
the
Khrushchev brought with him, Konstantin
as Soviet-trained Defence Minister V. M. Molotov, who retired Soviet Foreign Minister after of Poland.
airclude Gomulks and the restoration of relations with Yugoslav President Tito, and Ignacy Loga-Sowinski, a politi Deputy Premiers Anastas cal ally of Gomulka's. Gomulka Mikoyan and Lazar Kagano was further nominated as Party vich.
Secretary also rumoured that It was
Ivan Konley, Cam- Marmia! mander-in-Chief of the Eastern
niso alliance, military Bremen, Oct. 19.
This could
not be confirmed The newly-appointed head Immediately.
The Central Committee of the the British Foreign
Workers (Com- Pakh Unled
To Negotiate
T
come.
No action had been taken on nominations when These
the Central Committee hurledly ad- Joumed. United Press.
"Delusions"
A certain amount of qualified
sympathy can be leat Boitiers
Medner of to the sent out ranean 3.5 pari the Office said today that Bri-munist) Pary had just taken
first
towards 12- precaution tain was ready to resume the
step government's ary, measures to musi the negotiations with Egypt on organising the party on liberal les wat the hussians arrived. present crisis in the Midale the Suez crisis as soon as It elected former Parly ederweekening East. and who und tnp.
she makes proposals con- Wirdyslaw Gomulka, who was their duties are largely an taining guarantees as effec-fred and then choled overdose of "spit ano
Titolto" during lan's reign, polian" routine. Even then tive as those of the West.
to full membership in the Comm. mittee.
It is difficult to appreciate
tne
He rdded that Britain was
manner in Wauen pro-determined to solve the crisis by tests against these irksome peaceful means, but also would duties have been made.
site for an agreement per-
It is tar more serious, how-manently ensuring the right of
Session Adjourns
China Mail
Feature Highlights
Here are some of today's feature highlights:
P. 5: Group pain Peter Townsend's story...."1 feel today As I felt in! my first air battle." The problem of dealing and caring for the draf, by J. Wukle.
P. 6: The Two Works of
Arthur
Miller. by Thomsh Wiseman, Now Struggle for power In Tangier, by Donald Edgar.
P. 7: Trouble looms in BA
Island paradise where all the people live the 12300 namo by Jack Percival.
P. 8: Cyrli Stapleton In- troduors The Record Song Meter,
Bulganin Sends A Message
To Ike
Washington, Oct. 18. Soviet Premier
Bulganin today
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The messagU was delivered shortly after 3 pm. to Secretary of State John Foster Dulles by Soviet Embursy Coun.ellor An- drel M. Ledovaki
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ganin have recently exchanged Also the
notes dealing with disarmament.
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Reviews ackson. Charles Wintour, Nancy Spain and George Malcolm Thomson, Cartoons by Giles, Low,
Coinmings.
London, Oct. 19. The Warsaw newspaper Zycle Warszawy said today that "The speculations of certain Western põitudelana on the possibility of
Poish-Soviet Aswan, the alllence can be defined in "bage word: delusions"
The the Polish news agency
Pap sold that some politicians in process
Dam Aid:
newspaper, quoted by Shepilov Puts
Western Europe think that "the
of democratisation
Gomulka wa later proposed ugh which Poland is pas:- ing weakens her Socialist system for election as one of five ecere-
and could lead to a weakening
ever, when politics are free presage through the Canales of the Con ral Commiitze. injected into the complaints, for all.
ACLIVE
and national policy is cru- ed into question.
Nor is this mitigated by the dis- closure that a Communist agitator has been amongst -bunch of Π servists. That merely rend era more disconcerting the fact that a number British soldiers have allow. ed themselves become
to
of
he.c.
But the session broke up as con is the Khrushchev dele- tation arrived.
a
A
Ledovaki
translator.
Quisier:-Applause.
Bald through a Chessington " visited the Eudora Secretary of State to transmit Holicon
message from Premier Bul- wanin to President Eisenhower, Mr Dulles said the text will be translated and transmitted to the President on Sunday."
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Ledovski said he told Dulles he would not comment before President Elsenhower 13 ac- quainted with the text.
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It was understood the
October 17. It sage was dated apparently was several pages long in Russian,
The last known message. in the growing correspondence_be- tween Eisenhower and Bul- September II geran," "B letter from Bulginin chief executive disarmament.. Moscow, Oct, 19. Foreign Minister D. T.
Record Straight
of the Polish-Savict allience, Shepilov said tonight that the Rumla at present is not considering financing
thus drawing Poland to We L"
to the dealing with
BÅN, TESTS APPEAL
weapon tents.
and
• Bulgania made a new appeal then for halting atomic
Bul- hydrogen "discontinuation of atomic and at the Kremlin's tydrogen weapon test docs no: Reporters
demand any international Ruso-Jipaneso pesco
EPTO men's on control becaus
trafy
The British ambasador West Ce ready, Sir Frederick The Russ'ans, instead of Such speculations are stimu- Hoye-Millar, said this in attending the Central Com-lated by the "tharp critickm Egypt's Aswan High Damjanin said in that message that dinner speech to the Karl Se
mittco meeting
hadow being which
youred in Foltnd project, Juliety
Sir Frederick's
distortions of the just opened, went into closed against US faike with a special group of cult-of-the-individual pericd." appointment rs new pertamant fur Foreign Un le-Secretary
Polish cators. Gomułka was Affairs wis unipunced last night. among them, along with pre-
"We should be prepared
o'nt Party First Secretary resume direc: discussions with Edward Ochab and others.
The backdrop of Khrushch. v's the Egyptian government as soon
newspaper said. as they put forward their pro- sudden arrival was a very tense
to
bemused by, and associated peals for a
a settlement embody- | elty. with his impudent twaddle. Servicemen generally become
"browned off" about
the
Warsaw poos Castel a veheer
of calm on the streets today,
Ing guarantees no less effective than those of the 18-nation pro- posils. These actions on our part speak clearly of our deter- but inside the factories and ind mination to solve the crisis by peaceful mansa eterinination
homes the otr was electric.
Poland Was caught up in
which, I should like to add, is suspere awaiting the decisions
daily routine of their lives, and that is fully under stood. But it certainly does not entille any publicly to government's assessment of ment which what is or is not
of them equalled only by our unshakable he Party mec.ing.
the question
A meeting of students was to resolve to strike for an ogree-
will permanently lake place at Warsaw University an ensure and protect the right of tonight.
emergency, or of its right free passage through the Suez
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Parachutist's Exploit
Refuses Solatium
Parla, Oct. 19. The widow of Lasaid Rajk ex-Hungarian Foreign Minister, executed in 1949 and since re- Force test habiliated, has refused a gov- A French Ar parachutist today was ejected at ernment offer of 200,000 forints
London, Oct. 10.
Ext speed of announced tonight."
But it was the repudiation of reception askód Shepilov to the present state of science and a height of 405 metres from a (about $17,000) radio Budapest this cult at the 20th congress of confim Egyptian President enginearing makes it possible jet plane flying the Soviet Communist Party Gamal Abdel Nester's statement to reveal any, exniosion of 26 more than 500 miles an hour.
had "strengthened the that the Soviet Union is willing
atomic or hydrogen Alliance," the to revist Egypt la constriction of wherever it has been
the Dan
out."
which Pollsh-Soviet
Poland would not ́ngain show the **political Ingenuousness" ior which she paid so dearly in 1939-China Mall Special,
Munitions Factory Explosion
Gjovik, Norway, Oct. 19.
"We are not considering 'such, a project," Shepilov said.
Sergani The bomb
parachutist, carried Major Michel Tournier, came out of his exploit with a slight Bulgenin said Russia would cut of the lip and a palis in the consider am agreement be-shoulder, where he had brushed as his fuselage the But, he anded, "If any pro tween the powers on terminu against posal is made to ue to this
ling such weapon tests which ejector seat was shot out of the affect wo shall be ready to con-
he said "would be the first im- plane.
It was the first time that an sider it."
When asked when Namer is portant step toward the uneon-
thesa jector seat had been used at so destruction low altitude at such a bigh Shepilov replied: "That depends | types of m$60 on him."United Presa,
weapons,"United Press,
reing to visit the Soviet Union, ditional prohibition of
speed.-France-Press
EGYPTIAN SOLDIERS LOADED AR MS ON YACHT
A devastating explosion. shat- terid part of a vast under-A ground munitions factory here today, killing five workers and injuring 13. arrival Witnesses said
-it Was of the miracle that more of the 1,700 workers werc rot killed or in-
nor in the afternoon newspapers, NOT: WAS buro any oflent sunouncement to the foreign press, neither of the nor of the purpose
mission.
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But well-informed airales jured when mulions went up here sald the Russians wore in a small workroom in the opposoi
the Blato
of Tock-hewn A-bombproof fac- cariidates for top leaderbip that makes mons
NATO.
in the Party.
A withit dhar of 11 members | avus of the injured were i
of the ruling Politburo 'which seriously injured. Work was
na com ned tonight did not in- stopped all over the plans.— cludo the name of Marshal United Press.
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Paris, Oct. 19. night, told of the result of the. French Foreign Ministry investigations and invited to statement sald tonight that seek explanations from his "Egyptian soldiers in uniform" government as soon as possible. had loadet the Sudanese French government leaders have .the owned yacht Athos, inter- long maintained.tbal. cepled with arms aboard off Algerian Insurgent movement the Algerian coust "two days
hes been supported from Egypt. The statement salt an inquiry Tonigh's
into the Athos | caso “reveals that loading was carried out. at Alexandria by Egyptian soldiers in uniform."
.
ago.
The Egyptian Ambassador In Paris was summoned to the French Foreign Ministry to
· Foreign
Ministry the dis- that uniformed Egyptain soldier loaded the
cloudque**uld
arms cargo was "according to the tstimony of the crew," Some observers here thought France would complain to the
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Madame Rajk has naked that. the money, offered her, by the Hugonian Justles Ministry, be placed at the disposition of state schools-France-Presse,
PLANE CRASHES
Calcutta, Oct, 19. An Indian Air Force plane crashed today on the airstrip 200 miles from at Agartala, Calcutta. The three-man crew were killed. United FresD.
Tel-Aviv, Ocl, 19.
Mary Frances Hagan, comm victed of spying for the Arabs,
Securly submitted, todayan, application
Council if the allegation were for clemency. The appeal wint
to. President Itzhak ben-Zvi United Pros,
proved-Reuter.