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BEVAN DENIES BOMB SPLIT

Frank Questions Asked

In TV Interview

London, Oct. 14.

Mr Aneurin Bevan, the Labour Party's chief Foreign Affairs spokesman, told a television interviewer tonight_that| there was "no fundamental differ- ence" within the Labour Party over the_hydrogen bomb.

"The difference in the party is not whether we like the bomb or not-we all hate the bomb," he said.

"The real difference is how to get rid of the bomb, and not only how to get rid of our bomb, but how to get rid of the American bomb, and the Russian bomb 100,"

gettist, vory large numbers of them changed their minds."

Mr Revan explained that the resolution of the H-bomb was fabled only three days before it was direussed.

Of Hurdan foreign polley, Mr Bevan said the Soviet leaders appeared fur more relf-confident now than before.

The lat rviewer, Kenneth Marri, sakl that in the past

He thought this was an ex- many people had been under cellent thing" becaitse velf-con the imprezalon that Mr Bevan sident people were leas Inclined was, opted to the manuftelure to "hector and bully. of the bomb.

Primary Object

Mr Bevan replied: "Yes, what we have said is this: that W consider flint our foreign potley should not fundamental- ly be based on the bomb, bu! that we should make the aboll- Tion of the bout the primary "chject of our foreign policy,

why, at Brighton this yone, and Indeed in April of this year, the Labour Party do cided that if we ever got into offer we would suspend the tests as a means of encourging the others to suspend them loo, a way of ending the deadlock which happened at the disarmament conference,

"We believe that we should set an example by unliaterni action on our part, but we did

that not consider

we should dismantle the whole of Britain's International arrangements over- night, without substituting some- thing else for them," Mr Boran said.

Mr Harris asked how Mr Bevan accounted for the fact that many of his admirers be- lieved he had taken

different position on the question at the Brighton conference than he ting in the past.

Misunderstand Me

Mr Bevan replied: "I ant afraid they misunderstand position. And I

don't blame

He sold Mr Khrushchev's innin worry was that, unless present quariels and disagreements were settled pearefully, then any one of the night ignite a general confagretion.

Anxiety

Te Russian leaders believed tunt certain recent Event, gave rise to a prent deal of anxiety.

They believed, for instance, that the Eisenhower Doctrine for the Middle East might spell some Incident which would sei frings of."

He added: "But I did get on Mr Khrushchev a bellef that he very sincerely desired to get on better terms with the United States."—Reuter.

SECOND BEST FOR

THE QUEEN?

Saudi Prince In Top Waldorf Suite

New York, Oct. 11.

The Queen and Prince Pillip will not after all be able to occupy the presidential suite at the Waldorf- Astoria hotel when they visit New York on October 21.

The United States State Department had asked the Waldorf to reserve its most palatial quarters, but it was discovered that the $150-(£53)-a-day Presidential Suite was already booked beyond thai date by Crown Prince Faisal of Saudi Arabin.

For their few hours at the hotel, the Queen and Prince Philip will now occupy suite 28A, which, the management says, "is comparable with the presidential suite, very beautiful, very elegant, and has been used by many distinguished guests, including royalty."

Windsors Stayed There....

The New York evening newspaper. Journal American, sald today that suite 28 was occupied by the Duke and Duchess of Windsor when they were in New York. The paper referred to "a royal trafic Jam in the corridor of the stately Waldorf Towers." and said: " resultant headache had clutched at the brow of American com- moners, from harassed hotri executives to the protocol experis of the State Department in Washington."

- The Waldorľa management declined to disclose the number

of the suite used by the Windsors, Crown Prince Felsat is still in hospital recovering from an operation, but according to the Journal American, a

•Dokesman for the Prince and his entourage said: "We have no intention of moving.”

But the Waldorf management insists that there was never a

"protocol problem,"

So Did Churchill

"I is all a myth," said a spokesman. "Someone has rol hold

of part of the stery and misinterpreted the rest.” "Ws have made it quite clear all alone that the Queen would

pot necemarlly be put In the Presidential Suite," A plaque in suite 28A has the name of Sir Winston Churchill, former Prims Minister, among those who have stayed there.---Reuter.

COMMUNISTS YIELD

IN SAN MARINO

To Co-operate With New Govt

San Marino, Oct. 11.

The Socialist-Communist_government announced today that it will co-operate with the “new” anti-Communist government in maintaining order in San Marino.

the

The

it

them because things happened very rapidly last week.

"No one, for example, could be expected to know, in advance, the implications of the resolution we were asked to pass, because the resolution and n been fonned.

"And when they understood the implications of the

re-

SIDE GLANCES

T3, 12 US. #AL ĐI

• VII by MA Bartina, Dr.

of

Sociska - Communi:z] ment had not tuned over its Government cancunetinent suki powers to the anti-Communist SAILING SHIP

"giving in to fofee." It Cloverasttal,

composed would not uppose the Christian Democrats and. Social raid #

anti-Communist | Demactals, entry

the republic. Hie dendarmes Inte

said that no agreement and he ordered the disbanding had been reached during

of the

A

goverments" this

of its own volunteer militia. mecting between representatives

Socialist-Commimist Interior of the "two

Morganti, morning. Minister, Domenico

sal however that his Govern-

By Galbraith

"It's almost, dinnertime, Mont, and still you haven't chased me upstairs to get washed-are you getting careless?""

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Not Capitulated

The first detachment of the anti-Communist gendarmes was Cxpected 1. enter Sin Marinb today.

Bonn, Oct. 11. The West-German Ministry of Defence has ordered a new railing ship, Intended

Serve

as a training ship for cadets of the new Germani navy.

It will be built by the Blohm end Vosennyal shipyards at Homburg and will be named "Gorch Fochk."

Work will not begin until investigation into the sinking

Inn Atlantic hurrlense of the German windjammer "Pamir" SociaUA-Communist spokes last month have been com- Benifained however that | picted.-France-Presse. they had not capitulated in the

Tragic Death Of Indian Boy At Cambridge

London, Oct. 11.

A young Indian freshman, David Ronojit Vasnaik, 20, of Christ's College, Cambridge, was stated by his senior tutor at the Cambridge inquest today to have said that he felt out of place and wanted to go away..

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Dr Lucan Pratt, Fellow and "But he was fearing the re- senior tutor of Christ's College, gulations. That WTS the only quid he had interviewed Vas-thing. He said he did not like naik on Monday morning. "I going to the place. He won a asked him he felt gloomy and very devout Roman Catholic."

said he was not feeling gloomy but he did not wish to remola In residence in the College. He repeated over and over again that he felt out place and wanted to go away,"

Mrs Leila. Trinder, of River. mead Court, London, S.W, malt Varnalk was her nephew, His father, formerly of the High Commissioner's office in London, was row Postmaster-General in the Punjab.

Born In Burma

Paul Rutledge, a freshman, or said he had_walked out with Vesnail on Saturday evening. Vannik showed A certain the bravado by walking an

reet and smoking while wear- undergraduate gown, which was not allowed.-France- Presse.

Her nephew had gone to Cambridge AS freshman on October 5,

REDIFFUSION

11.

Morning Medley: 11.3), Monserret's best selling

"He was born in Burma, buthe Cruel, See-Dramatization of was an Indian subject. He had Nichola had all his education In Eng naval, narrated by the author; 12 innd He liked England and was more like an English Loy than an Indian boy.

Recently, he received a art of college rules and regulations and these had upset him. bad exclaimed: "Good am I going to prison?"

Mrs Trinder wak Vasai

Noon, Tame Time; 12.32 p.ro.. Three Man On Mice Haley, Noel Grey, and Sammy Davis Jr: 1 Xeyi board Capers Oscar Peterson; 1.11, Weather Report, News and speelal ring and his Orchestra: 2. Saturday Announcements: 1.30, George Mels. He Request: 3. Year By Year The God, sanga hita 2013; 3.30. "In für Slept”--

The Story of Henry Maxwell; 1. Western Half Hour-Presented by That Nick Kendall: 1.30, Rhythm Parade; 4. Musle By Roth--The Allen Roth Orchestra, Birings and Chorus, with Guest Star Eddie Fisher and Gloria De Haven; 6, Birthday Malbag: 0,02, Football nirmentory-Hapoel. v. Al Hungkar: -0.40,____ Melody

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U.S. FIRES

GUIDED MISSILE

7. Song Time--The Sqitadronairs: 20. Rediffusion's Jazz Club-Pre- sented by Philip Dickens: 8. Time Signal and the News; 8.00 Weather Report, Annoncements and Inter- lude: 13 Strange Tales of Easter- main; Bao, Volce of Sport; B, Shri Frit Parade: 93 Mule Fron Max's 10, Hollywood Open House

Starring Jolin Carradine and Edith Fellows: 10,30, Harlem Noctume: 11. Danes Party: 12 Midnight, flod Save The Queen; Close Down.

TELEVISION

Cape Canaveral, Oct. 11. A guided missile soared off it launching pad here shortly before noon today and headed out over the Atlantic tracking range.

2 p.m. "0.0. Cricket Club"; 5, The missile was believed to be!

Cantonese Films="human Desire": Thor, the Air Force's in-4.30, "Mr District Attorney," ung

David Brian: 5. Children's Hour- termediate range rocket,

Cartoons; 8.15, “Me Reid” (Children The Thor has been fired suc-

cessfully here before in the one: 540, Children's Film: 6. Cose Down: 1.30, A Family Comedy, past month. It competes with Directed by Ling Chong: 1.45, News- reel of World and Colony Evanta: the Army's Jupiter mlasite

B, Cantonese Film: "The Luxio which was launched success Lamp (Part 1: 830, Alfred Hiten fully several months before cock presents "The Long Shot," with Peter Lawford: 9, Rosemary Clooney the Thor,

Show, with guest star Julle London;

30. Broderick Crawford in ligh way Patrol": 10. Evening. Feature Film: Dick Barton, Specisi Agenti 11. Late Night Final;-News Herd- liner. Weather Report and Announce.

NAMESAKES

Winess said the sleek projecte swooshed up rapidly from its Jaunching tower, rose to a helght of several miles and turned southeast over thements; Close Down Atlantic. As usual, the Air Force would not disclose the ype af, missile or details of the Bring.

Answer:-1 Fonlasio, observers Mulky Meanwhile,

sald

Charles, 3 France, 4 Door, preparations continued on the Audience, 6 Adventures. Vanguard rocket which 1 Comedies, & Scene, Humour, scheduled to are the U.S. 10 Louis, 11 Satire, 12 Stage. ratelllic into outer space 13 Laughter, 14 Poetry. within the next few months.--

Alfred De Musset (French United Press.

dramatist),

political Belt, and considered DARTWORDS SOLUTION that they constituted the legal government of the public,

PEPPERCORN Hent Ten Turn About Anget Arent Factor Agter I-Mer Summer Indian

Bourly County Sare Shure Chare

the

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They simply recognised the

Wrench Winch Hench Moqistrates; "position of strength"

Boaks Blis Bell Daw Ceces Patch anti Communist Goverment. Catch Snag Sray Frold Frond Frent and the need to maintain order, Wan Pale Pave Gave Grave

istema Lemons Demons

Famend HENRY.

they said.---France-Presse.

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