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THE CHINA" MAIL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1957.
MR K FEARS RED ARMYANMAR
Commissars
For Forces Again
By K. C. THALER
London, Oct. 1. Russia's Communist Party is speeding up plans for tightening controls over the Red Army, Soviet sources said today.
Regional Soviet broadcaste monitored here revealed tant the Party has started a full- scale drive for
the "Indoc- trination" of the Red Army
Navy and Air Force,
"Ideological enlightenments" of the armed forces has been ordered to bo based On recently-issued theses on the 40th anniversary of the Bolshevik revolution.
InstructionsTM
The move followed instruc- tona carller Inst month from the Party Secretary, Nikita Khrushchev, for the tightening of Parly controls over Russia's armed forces,
Mr Khrushchev's instructions were reported at the time to imply the setting up of Party cells within the Red Amy, re- miniscent of the political com- missars of the Stalin era.
This surprise move was held by Soviet affairs experts 10 foreshadow the Party's design to re-establish controls UVLT the Army.
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of the projected Paity cells was understood to
the indoctrination non-Jarly members of the anned forces by daily and Im- mediate contact.
Speculation
These developments have caused considerable speculation and diplomatic sources believed they reflected the anxiety of the Communist Party to assure its supremacy over the Red Army
on
Mr Khrushchev's: dependence Marshal Zhukov and,
through hin, on the Red Army hus spotlighted a shift in power towards the Red Army in recent
months.
Soviet afairs
Heved
experts
be-
THE U-BOAT SAILS AGAIN
West Germany's first U-boat, Hal, started for a fest
text trip in the bay of Kiel ingi week. The bout weighs 250 gross tons and has a crow of 15 men, Lower photo shows the helmsman at his post Inside the submarine, -- Keystone Photos,
AND NOW THE SECOND-
IS COMMISSIONED-
Kiel, Oct. 1.
Imunediately
afler the brief
which
БОЛТО
The West German Navy's ceremony, the flags were lower- second U-bout wont intod to half-mast in memory of sorvice here today with the windjammer Pamir.
went down on crow of 17 World War with nearly all hands in mid- September 21
Two veterans on the order | Atlantle hurrienne, "holst flag and Ponnants." The Hecht is of the The Navy's acquisition, design the Navy's other named Hecht, (Pike) was re-U-boat, the. Hai which we11. conditioned by the Howald into srvice six weeks ago. She Yard here and was being raised is 200 gross tons and has in spring from the bottom of underwater speed of 122 koota. the Balile where it had rested She is to be used for training since the end of the war.
China Mail Special.
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UK To Continue H-Bomb Tests
In Pacific
From CHAPMAN PINCHER
London, Oct. 1.
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A big new series of H-bomb explosions will be staged near Christmas Island within the next five months. This will be announced by the Covemment when political implications of H-bomb tests are being debátod at socialist party conference,
The Foreign Office has warn- highly effective, they used more thut Mr Khrushchev, ed the Japanese Government atomic explosive than Govern- ' under pressure from the Party | Who opposed previous testament could afford and mare leadership, is now trying that further explosions are to atomic explosive factories roverse the trend which,
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Air Commodore would have to be built if these place. allowed
T. continue might
Weir, Second-in-bombs were stockpiled in large mean the beginning of the end Command during the last test numbery,
will fly to inspect Christinus Island facities next week,
of Party rule in Russia.
The experis believed that these latest moves spelt fresh trouble in the continuous power straggle In the Kremlin. United Press.
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The decision to explode more weapons so soon has been taken for three reasons: Firstly, though previous bombs were
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ACROSS
1 Vicerous step (0),
6 Fumous dramatist (5),
a Garbo wanted to be (5).
Mignonette colour (4),
18 Oilver's tobacco; (5).
11 urinen?. Could be (5),
12 Bogarde's dogger (4).
13 Presses on (5).
16 Cricketer on the hearth (0).
18 What a chitser will do (0).
20 Knighthood/ perhaps (8).
22 Jane Austen novel (4).
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2 Rewritten papal, epistle (8).
3 tuns round à room (4).
4 "As time goes by" (7).
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Look out! (0),
Follow on (8).
14 RAF trouble-makers (8).
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someone's breath
away! (B).
16 Unfeltered sinto (7).
17 Think of a number (7).
THE REASONS
Secondly, Atom Chief Str William Penney has produced
version an improved
which uses less atomic explosive yet produces bigger blast. So Gov-
has ernment
deelded that though tesla will cost £20 million, they will save money in the long run.
Thirdly, the Fordign OMPO was wrong in forecasting that world opinion would be so {united against. H-bomb, teels that further explosions might b impossible. after last summer.
The outery against H-bombs has died down-partly because there has been no
measurable radioactive dust from previous Christmas Island bursts.
A big task-force of warships, supply vessels and aircraft are being assembled for the explo- sions which probably will begin carly next year. Up to four bomba-cach with power of more than a million tons of TWT -will be dropped from Vulcan bombers high over, the ocean near Malden Island which is 400 miles from Christmas Island. The bombs will be fused to explode about 8,000 feet up su that the sea will not be con- teriinoted. - London Express Service
RUSSIA BUILDING A FLYING SAUCER
Moscow, Oct. 1.
A flying saucer is pro- sently being constructed. In the USSR, Boviet clenålet M. 8. Suhrishelm sald today. Bohnaheim gave, a dba?. cription at the craft in the popular science magazftio Znamla-Bila (Knowledge is power),
According to the descrip tion, the diso-shaped, plane is capable of rising and descending vertically. The motor takes in wir through holes in the circular wing, creating A partial vacuum on the surface, which' causes à strong quat of air from beneath to lift the planc
tha from
ground, Bohnichaim said:
The cockpit remains pointed in the direction of the fight through a gyro scóple system, he added. The description was acoòm. panied by a drawing closely rosambiing - the flying ssucers reportad – in West-France-Presse.
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TEAMSTERS'
ELECTIONS TO TAKE
PLACE
Washington, Oct. 1. Chief Justice Earl Warten of the United States today refused to halt the in pending election of new officials by the Teamsters Union,
nation-wide transport workers organi- sation which has beeni accused of corrupt prue. tices by Congress investi. gators.
for
This elcared the way the election at the teamsters' current convention of kow leaders, including a succEMOR to Mr Dave Beck, the retiring President,
Both Mr Beck and one of the chief candidates for the succesalon, Mr James Hoffa, were accused by a special Senate Inquiry of mining union, funds and abusing their position as fenders of the unton, TURNED DOWN
The Chief Justice, acting
France Still along, in the absence of other
Without
A Premier
members of the Supreme Court, furned down a request of 13 rank and Ale union members, who asked that the election be barred by injunction on the round that it had been "rigged" in Mr. Hoffa's faviour,
Convention delegates cheered President Rene Coty to waren had refused to halt the when it was announced that Mr
Paris; Oct. 1..
JUDGES FOR day began the old familiar election.
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WORLD COURT
United Natiorie, Oci, 1.,
task of trying to find a new Mr Holm and Mr Beek held premier for France. There up their orms in a gesture of
boxers--China Mall Special.
were predictions that only victory similar to that wren by
a strong man súch as Gen- oral, Charles de Gaulle
The General Assembly today could, rescue the Republic SOVIET PROTEST
elected four of the five Junges From
its latest and
to be chosen for the nervest postwar crisis, national Court
of
Justice,
Thoro alceted were, Sir Perry
M. Coty called in former
United Nations, Oct. 1. crossing (5). 10 Amount a cask is short (8). Spender (Australia) 50 vote; Premier Plorro Mendes-France, fested against the election, of The Soviet Union today TD- Abdel Hamid Haduwi (Egypt) Radical. But it was not con Japan to the Security Council.
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With 84 country's taking
aidered-likely at this early
Wellington (Child) 14 vpters, and Bonden stage of manoeuvring that M. calling it violation of the United
Mendes-France would be de- Natlóns charter. Windnraki (Poland), 44 votes vited to try to form a over the press, following the clest In A Written statement, İsmiça In the voting, di votes were required for election.
1. Observera, salt that ft Appenx-| tion of non-permanent, izumba. Isichtenstein and Switzerlatis, ed that Jacques Baulelle, of the Council Be Soviet Union Allough, notamasta or hommer lleutenant of De Gaulle placti, jth protest on the basis of United Nations recogalen She Bowrall
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Ousted Govt My watch is my constant
Remains In Power
San Marino, Oct. 1. The anti-Communist "pro
visiónül government”, of San Marino Issued its first decree,today from a socrat hideout, commanding the obadiunca óf all citizens.
The 31 members of the tiny Rew public's Grandt and General Councils, fearing 母 Com- munist counter coup d'etat, ordered all police and other State employees to switch allegiance to the provisional government,
The decreo, was issued, by in
shaven and red-eyed Coun- cillors from their headquarters In a half-finished synthetic- rubber factory within CAKY
distance of the Italian
frontier,
The headquarters was six miles from the capital of San Marino and a few yards from surrounding Italy. where special Carabinieri detüch ments and troops blockaded all roads
the leading into 38-square-mile republic.
NEGOTIATIONS
Anti-Communist hopes were pinned on the negotiations being carried on by Giovanni d'Allessandro, Italy's consul and chief diplomatic repre- sentative in this Independent enclave, This morning the consul suc- ceeded in winning over San Marino's police chief, Ettore Sozzi, a former Italan Cari- biniere ofeer who technically controls San Marino's 50- strong police and gendarmte force and its emergency militia.
But Sozzi had u delicate rond to tread in order to keep con- trol of his pro-Communist policemen, Late this afternoon 30 of them still remained la control of the Government Palace, where the Communist. Captains Regent and key Stato Ministers sat at the controls.--United Press.
The
Toll Rises
death
train crash
Ibadan rose
20
Lagos, Oct. 1. roll in Sunday's:
miles from
to 44 today, with
more feared ду
continues.
rescue work
The Lages-Kano train jumped
companion” says
Phanerophto poder dhashe cometry of Air Par Spizike, 0.85 end the Denlik Eprettetan & wood
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