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THREAT TO AMERICA

New York, Feb. 24. Non-Communist "impar- tial observers" at the recent Communist convention said today that the party was s0 "drastically weakened" that it was impossible to take seriously any idea that it Was a threat to national security.

The eight observers said the Red sessions were "democra- tically conducted" with "vigor- mus discussion of alt matters introduced for debate. They saw "many Indications" that no in- dividual or group was in a pori- tion to control the convention,

The observers, who won Rd- mittance to the convention al- Chuugli the press was barred, ucd their formal report on the sessions on

on the eve of

the Senate

of investigation convention proceedings, They protested vigorously against the hearings as being "un-Ameri-

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DENIED COPIES .1 reported 300 to 350 Com- munt is attended the convention February 9 10 12. Re- purture relied on the observers ins Communista for reports on the debate. They were denied copies of the convention agenda, mimcographed rectived

bui copies of speeches and resolu-

Hous

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The erstvemiinn observers

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informat headed bv The committee Socialist Party leader, Me Nor- man Thomas, who did not attend One of the

pro- meret member of the group ME Stringfeltor Burr

President of St John's There it Annapolis, Maryland,

teriors and publicist,

Must

Identified

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Mr A J hlanzelf a chief spokesman for the

He is a might

of Josef Stalin's Ceet marsial

father overs.

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Liberation.

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now editor of

independen

magazine partnoling non-violent liberation of satellites.United

Press.

105-Foot Convoy Transports Atomic Part

Paris, Feb. 24.

Personalities In The News Irrespective Of Lim Tries

Pablito Calvo, Branish child actor of the film "Mar- a car in Buenos et Uno, Bread and Wine", is helped into Airs, top, by police, who feared that over-enthusiastic fans might inadvertently cause the youngster an injury. Picture bottom shows, right, 20-year-old Bruno Bartoletti of over the Florence, Italy, who has been engaged to take orchestra at the Royal Theatre in Copenhagen, beginning the Hemding Brondsted, next Heptember. In centre is Mr theatre manager, and on left Mr Henning Rohde, the vice- manager of the theatre.-Express Photo.

PLANE OVER

NORTH POLE

Copenhagen, Feb. 24.

Denmark's Premier, Hans Hansen, said in a Europe's longest motor speech made high over the North Pole today that convoy, the "Atomic Cater the new Copenhagen-Tokyo transpolar airline ser pillar", carrying A 105- foot part of French vice is “a great pioneering exploit."

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Election Results

Bangkok, Feb. 24.

To Settle Differences

Singapore, Feb. 25.

Mr Lim Yow Hock, Chlef

Thailand will continue here pro- Minister held in 45-minute Western policy and support for the meeting last night with Southeast Asia Treaty Organisation no leaders of the Singapore United Malays Nationni matter what the outcome of Tuesday's Organisation, which has national elections, according to political boycotted the all party talks here on Singapore's case circles here tonight.

for complete Internal self-

Both The Prime Minister, Plbul Songgram, and the leader of the powerful opposition De- mocrat Party, Nai Khueng Ap- halwong, back titis Aslan counterpart to NATO.

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the bum-boats which play the government. canals criss-crossing the elty are corrying election banners,

Alleged Corruption

The election is being fought on domestle issues,

The Chief Minister later told reporters he would present the Iviews of the leaders to an ail

party conference today,

The United Malays National has so far falled the other political

The 100 scats in the National will be contested by suz candidates, according to the ment corruption, deplores high to persuade

The Opposition alleges govern- | Organisation

Interior Ministry. Some 9,800,-living costs and poor housing leaders of Singapore to accept 000 people are cilgible to go to and sects abolition of nominated its demands for special privileges the polls.

members of Parliament, Gov- for Malays as an issue for the Under the constitution, the ernment candidates assert that constitutional talks in London the all this will be righted if they next month on the future status present government has right to nominate an unspecified are returned to power.

of this colony. number of members to the As- Violence has also been re-

the sembly. Halt of the present As-ported during

campaign. Before the rift developed over Unconfirmed sembly is nominated,

reports reaching the organisations" "11th hour" here sald that there has been demands, the Chief Minister had

parties to make shooting during rallies in the urged all remote northeast provinces close united front for the March talks to China and North Vietnam with the Colonial Ofce--Reu- Router.

| Approach To Democracy

The Prime Minister calls this a "gradual approach to demo- cracy.

Among the Government can- didates is the Prime Minister's wife. A number other women are also standing for election.

of

ancient capital has been formed by

feverish,

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other

minute electioneering Throughout today, recent days, crowded streets have been echoing with loud- speaker vans dodging in and out of the heavy trafic.

Huge party signs have been hung from bulidings and even

FAROUK'S DAUGHTER TO WED

Cannes, Feb, 24. Princess Ferial, 18-year-old eldest daughter, of ex-King

Farouls of Egypt, is to marry an her father's suite said here Arabian prince, a member of

today.

The Informant would not nuclear reactor, arrived in Hansen was speaking aboard

Hansen said: "It is a fascinal reveal the name of the price, Airlines plane ing feeling and magnificent but said the matriage had been the atomic

Mara Scandinavian city of

the goographical perience to be flying as this discussed between representa- Pole on North

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The huge atcel cyclinder houses the element which is to calorica from the Fecerute nuclear pile of France's first 1-military atomic energy project, The

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105 foot convoy, rolling on 110 wizcels, left Paris Ou February 4 and was seldom

Laster to go

than БСУСП iniles per hour as it wound its tortuous way through a suc- cession of small towns, At one point it took four hours

panse,

Ho

As Hansen spoke, he pushed a "The inauguration of this air parachute-borne canister com- many years of intensive scien- taining the text of his speech, tifle and technical preparation. blue and white United Nations Blog na roll of micro-film] depicting front pages of several world newspapers.

bution which relcased a small route Is the final outcome of / Expected backs Ferint was į

Remarkable

Riviera In

On

the French few

weaks to

"wer wedding.

a slimming course at before

The who she

"We should not forget thatve, Lively princeN

70 kilos,

those preparations in turn were based on the results which ex-

reduce before her plorers of many nations achieved ought to under conditions of extreme marriage, the informant said."

King Farouk and Princess hardship.

Ferial

came here last week to "Without their work, it would attend the wedding of 24-year- Hansen sald: "It is a most re-

Ay ta Princess Marie-Louise markable aeronautical achieve- not have been possible to

first cross the North Pole today. ment that today for the

ordinary time in history an

In long and arduous travels, by daughter of the former King of Bulgaria, and German Prince Kurl-Wladimir of Leiningen. On passenger plone is flying from sledge and by vessel across ice-

bound waters, fearless Scandinavia to Tokyo, tuking a

ex-Friday King Farouk retumed, to short cut through Arelle regions plorers have mapped out these Rome and Princess, Ferial went

the frozen wastelands

buck to her school in Switzer- All along its route, the convoy For East.

Bcross the North Pole

llule,” he said.-France-Presse Iand.-Chka Mail Special. was greeted by thousands of

sume "At the

time, the

advance 60 feet.

CURIOUS SPECTATORS

to

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curious spectators, which cheered | Inaugural plane from Tokyo is it as it inched its way along. The

on its way to Scandinavia." convoy WAA even welcomed officially by the mayors of several towns along its way.

The cleht drivers in charge of delivering the steel tube kept in training during the trip by adopting a strictly non-alcoholic and vegetarian diet. The success of the first convoy provided in- formation which is expected to improve the transportation of the seven other cyclinders which are to follow.Franco-Presse.

Kuain Lumpur, Feb. 24. Malaya is to seek help from International bodles for a hydro- electric scheme in the Cameron Highlands, the first phase of which will cost about £14 mil-

sterling. lion

Toport on economic planning revealed to- day.-Reuter.

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Paris, Feb. 24.

The Japanese Ambassador to Frence, Mr Fukoraki, today pald tribute to the late French part and diplomat, Paul Claudel, at bis tomb in Brangues on the occasion of the second anniver cary of Claudel's death.

The new

Ambassador placed wreath on the poet's tomb and mado a brief speech ex- prazing

ing the continuing admira- tion of the Japanese people for the writings of Claudel, who was also French Ambassador to Japan from 1021 to 1937.

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The Ambassador was received at Claudel's chateau by the poet's son, Pierre Claudel, and several French officials.

After the ceremony, Pierre Claudel presented the Ambassa«. dor with a fine edition of one of Claudel's works and thanked him for his gesture-France- Presse.

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