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RED CHARTER
THE Tabsence
of the Yugoslav signature tu the Communist Bloc elur- ter of the weekend in being, and will be variously inter- proted in the capitais if the world,
One thing is certain, how- ever: while President Tito is prepared to pay lip ser vice to certain teneis of Marxism and Leninism he is not prepared to commit his country to the sharp cel- ticisms of the West which, In recent weeks Bare emanated from the Kremlin
have Jeen Incor porated in the weekend declaration. Failure to sign the duelaration can disa taken as emphasising the deep rooted ideological differences between Titoim and the Soviet brand Af
Com unism. which for Roine months have Jata dormant, but have not bren resolved.
One of the questions which
will be askel is whether! the removal of Marshal Zhukov from his past A Soviet Defence Minister has led to the Yugoslav refusal 10 endorse the Moscow charter.
CAUTION
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MACMILLAN AND GAILLARD CONFER
HAROLD MACMILLAN
Kuomintang
Comes Under Heavy Fire
The
Taipei, Nov. 25. Chinese Nationalist Government's most out- spoken newspaper has condemned the ruling Kuomintang and called for the formation of n strong opposition poli- tical party on Formosa, The dally King Lan Pao sald caution in Iterade since)
sunging extorial Marshal Zhukov disappear-Saturday
thai Generalisalme ed from the limelight of Ching Kal-shek's Kuomintanit Businn -politics. This (Nationalist) Party “ing been enution, in the view of in power too long and cun some observeys, is also hardly Salisty
the people's occasioned by dbts of desire for good government," whether Khrushchev ro-
CORRUPTION tains his strength in the Kremin and of whether there Jay nut
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The editorial was written by Wen-thu and a publisher Lee
notice on the Govern ment that the paper has not been fumidated by the arrest af 1ts chief editorial writer three weeks ago,
renascence of some degree served p Staliniam there. Russian utterances since the launching of the satellites have been hellicose and
The
accused proper
the
threatening to the West, Kung Party of coating elections on Formosa and being and placed as his country responsible for large-scale grall is between East and West,
end corruption in the govern Tito would appear to be sent and the judicial system. Indaiging in some "fence
Kuomintang I blamed the altting at the moment, Party for the loss of the The list of signatories to the Chinese mainland to the Com-
munists 1049.
Communist charter shows
of Formosa without doubt that into the next an opposition party badly orbit of Communist inter- and they particularly need an dependence (previously ex- opposition party strong enough emplified only in the to compete with the party in Warsaw Pact of which power and this is a fact that Yugoslavia is not a mem-
nobody can deny," the Kung
Pro ber) have been drawn North Lon
asserted.-United Vietnam, Koren, Chlaa aud Mongolia from the Asian Jand bloc. Communist solidarity
tultk appear, therefore, to have been fur-
Press
SABOTAGE
Day Long Talks Attempt To Repair Relations
Paris, Nov. 25. Premier Felix Gaillard will ask British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan to back his Algerian policy in the United Nations although Gaillard's own Radical Party re- jected that policy on Saturday, informed sources said.
Mr
Macmillan, Foreign Secretary Sutwyn Lloyd and a number of experts Innded here today for a day of talks with Gaillard and Deputy Foreign Minister Maurice Feure.
Informants said that Gaillard was undaunted by the defeat the took on Saturday at the Radical Party convention in Strasbourg at the hands of ex-Premier Piero Mendes-France,
No Right
Gaillard believes that the
Radical Party has not the right to impose a party view upon a Premier who heats a coalition of nine parties,
The Fremier's defeat, how- ever, was likely to weaken his Position in the French National
Assembly which will take up Gaillard's plan for mollerate home-rule re- forms for Algeria next week.
The Prine
Ministers confer here until a Inte hour tonight in an effort to repair the damage to Anglo-French rela- caused tions by the British small arms shipment to Tunisia.
Тие детя
the issue headed topies in all-day, talks
of the
The Idea
FELIX GAILLARD
LUNATIC STABS
The Idea of a meeting with M. Gaillard has been
in MrA Macmillan's mind ever since he
returned from his Wasingtor 1alks with President Eisenhower developing the theme of Western inter-dependence.
But added Importance bas Lern given to it by the French outery
the aver Anglo-American "token" arans delivery and reporta here. strongly denied by London
and
MOTHER AND
Dulles And STRIKERS TRY TO OVERTURN JEEP
Brentano
In Accord
Washington, Nov. 24. Secretary of State John
Foster Dulles sald today he and German Foreign Minister Heinrich von Brentano were "in accord on major policy ques tions" concerning next month's Nato meeting. Dulles talked to reporters at the Washington airport where he went to see Brentano off for Ilome. The Germany Foreign Minister left Washington after two days of talks with Dules on the Nalo Council "sumund!" con- ference.
Dulles noted that Brentano had talked to newsmen earlier in the day and added: “I think the Foreign Minister has al- ready given the correct line."
SATISFACTORY
Dulles called the talka "highly | satisfactory" and said "we found ourselves in accord on major polley questions and it has been very useful."
"This is the substance of what he (Brentano) said and I would like to underline that," Dulles added.
In addition to Dulles, the fol. lowing US fletals were on hand at the airport: US Ai- bassnder to Germany, David K. E. Bruce, US Protocol Chief Wiley T. Buchanan, Assistant Secratory of State Druce Elbrick, and Jacquen Reinstein, Director of the Office of Ger
an Affairs.
Heinz
תם[נ
German Ambassador
TWO SISTERS Krekeler and other Embassy
cificials also went to the airport to see Brentano off. United Press.
mother and Franco-Egyptian
Montreal, Nov. 24. mental patient out on d weekend pars stabbad his 73-year-old mother and ono sister to death today and wounded another sister before surrendering Canadian Royal -Mounted Police.
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Talks Nearly Completed
MOVE TO GET
DE
GAULLE
BACK IN POWER
A
Vouvray, Nov. 21. movement to bring General de Gaulle back to power in France at the head of an authori tarian government was launched here today.
About 400 delegates repre- senting the former Gaullist -movement-and-the-Free French
of the last war beard Senator i Michel Debre call for "three years of authoritative govern- ment led by General de Gaulle" to renovate France's political system and institutions.
NO PITY
"There is no time to be lost," The man was identifled
Geneva, Nov. 21.
he said. There is no pity in Washington that Bri- Victor Osborne, about 30,
for nations lacking tal and America plan a "big patient at the Suburban Verdun The three-month-old Franco the world
talks have order and discipline. This is the i two directorate"
Egyptian within Protestant Hospital, RCMP off- cers sald he walked into head-
"reached the beginning first time France has seen her of the end," the two closest allies (America and Bel- tain) arming a state hosille to chief negotiators have France (Tunis)." agreed.
the guy
He admitted the three stab- bings, they said,
ato. In the forefront of M. quarters shortly before 6 pm Gaillard's mind was the question and told them, "I'm of procedure for consultations you're looking for," and safeguards to ensure Western anus do not get into the hands of Alberian Insurgens. Today's preliminary study of the forthcoming Nato Heads of Governments meeting gives Mr to reassure France that there is no truth in any suggestions of an exclusive "Anglo-American club" approach to Nalo,
The killer first entered the West End home of his sister, Miss Ann Osborne, 41. After
ther cemented as a result SUSPECTED Macmillan a Tresis opportunity wounding her in the leg with
of the Moscow get-together
last week.
SETBACK
nun-
UT Yugoslavia's
expressed in the declaration must have been a serious notback to Russian hopes of luring President Tito away from the West. A renował of the charges of "revision- ism" and "deviationism" levelled nt Yugustavia
Lo ean
Bacquiescence in the views
earlier this year
IN CRASH
Bombay, Nov. 24.
knife, he left the house, saying that he was going to kill his second sister, Agnes 40, who lived five miles away.
PHONED POLICE
Jean Robert, Inspector- General of Finance and head of the French delegation, said that was 'n fair interpretation of the issued Friday communique which sali "nal drafting" had begun on some points.
WARNING
both for He was spending himself and for Egyptian delegation chief E Attun Sinbel, Under-Secretary of the they Finance Ministry, when emerged from the 32nd session of the near-marathon talks.
He was also in a position to give M. Caillerd a first-hand Railway officials suspected appreciation of President Eisen
sabotage in the crash of a hover's views on the prospects
Ag soon as her deranged Calcutta-bound mail train of Nato pooling of selenunte rebrother had left, Miss Osborne about 97 miles from Bom-sources to match recent Russian telephoned police, warning boy late last night in technological advances.--United them to rush to her mother's Not everything was settled which nino people were reported killed and 46 injured.
The onelals believe saboteurs intended to loot a goods train, which was expected to pass the
expected. But they will spot where the accident oc-
probably be ignored.
Yugoslavia, by her abstention
from the Muszow declara- tion, has shown that she is determined to
maintain
curred before the mail train.
The goods train was held up
Press and Reuler.
Missiles Production
in
home before the killer arrived, yet, they warned, and there was
indication When | SOURC
that some They were too late. offers burst into the Colonial points in the fu aubounce-
might came out St Home, they found the two meat women dead from knife "parallel texts." wounds. There was no sign of their assailant and all police were immediately pressed In the hunt.
New York, Nov. 24. United States Secretary of the But the Killer surrendered to allow the mail traf to pass | Army, Wilbur Brucker, said to- meckly a short time later and through.
that the United
was taken to police headquar- Fish plates had been 10- would begin mass production of tors-United Press. moved from one side of the intermediate range ballistic mis-
day
States
good relation with both track at two places, causing the siles by 1959. West and Eaat-nt the same track to go out of alignment, In a televised Interview, time remaining a Socialist railway ofelols suld.
Brucker said he was convinced power the fringe of the Mr Jugiwan, Indian Minis- that the United States was Communist camp but reter of fallways, who visited ahead of the Soviet Union in celving importatit economic the accident spot said, "The the perfecting of ballistic mis- nid from the West. She can whole thing is clear even to a alles with 1 range of 1,500 be expected, therefore, tonyman who just looked at the mites, but he admitted that the of the Soviet Union had better missties avald the present Moscow-rack to find the cause dictated party line and con-
accident,"
of the 800-mile range, and thus oflele inquiry Into the were capable of destroying al-
Europe-France-Presse.
But it was generally expert- ed that the principal aim of the talks-resumption of the econo- mic and financial relations broken off a year ago by the Suez crisis-would be achieved some time this week.-United
Fress.
New Disarmament Proposals Needed
Washington, Nov. 24.
tinue with # policy of accident will be held tomorrow. most all American bases in Republican Senator Ralph Flanders, of Vermont,
neutrality.
|—Reuter,
SUMMIT TALK WITH RUSSIA URGED
naked
Washington, Nov. 24, Six Democratia Itouse members President Elcubowor today to consider Another summit talk with Russia. They said the horrors of push-
butlah' nuclear warfare made | such an offort worthwhile.
The Congressmen,
echoing
plex by the Democratic Ad. visory Council # week KIU, also called for development }
by the 'administration of at all in Europe is the signal
"Crexler sense of urgency" in i meeting the crisis caused by the Russian missfle and satel- lite succesɛCB,
strengthenin
uon-
They proposed
Nato's conventional, niomis, defences. "Only by a dramaßio atrengen- ing of conventional_troops.” they wald, (can_w?) destroy the amumption that any silp
today called on President Eisenhower to put forward new disarmament proposals at the same time as he makes known the intended programme for US rocket construction.
|
GENERAL DE GAULLE Three Years of Authoritative Government
Scnutor Debre said if Franco fost Algerla there would be a vellent reaction in the country against the West and it would become the Soviet Union's in- terest fo turn the French Communist Party into a party of nationalist revenge."
Last Thursday, the Poufadist Party Congress nt Strebourg also called on General de Gaullo and Marshal Alphonse Juth, former Commander-in-
Europe, to give the country a
Chief of Nato forces in Central new head.
*CRITICISM
The demands for General do Gaulle's rolum coincide with The President, sald Senator bosla of mutual interest strong criticism which is de Flanders, should tale clearly (Russian and American). How veloping against the Govern- that the Valled Slatea. TTIN for all-out wt."
ever, the United States should
ment's Algerian policy Signers of the Joint letter were ready to open new negotiations remain frog to use tactical arms
The Radical Socialist Party counterbalance Russian the control of inter- to Rops. Eurene J. McCarthy, for
Congress in Strasbourg yester- rocket
weapons, superiority in men and arms, day approved a motion calling (Anerala), who has just continental seturned from the Nato Par- This type of misalle was on he said.
for talks between
France, The Senator felt that it Tunisia and Morocco, sponsor. Leo instrument of terror and not a
the Senator should be possible to negotiated by M. military weapon,
Fierro Mendes- disarmament of certain France, the former. Prèmler,
both sides BICES, ON
of the and in defance of appeals by
Hamentary Conference; Meloals (Montana): Houry. Ú. Reus (Wisconsin); George DL | said. Khodes (Ponnylvania); JamI OS Roosevelt (California)1... and Frank Thompson (Now Jer- #07},...«United Press.
the
Ho added that the President Iron Curtain, having establish- the Prime Minister, · M; Fellk could say that the United] ed an Lospection system— Gaillard, also a Radical-Rou- States was ready to disarm sa
Franco-PreRC.
ter.
SEAMEN DISCHARGED
samen.
Violent clashes between dock strikers and police oo curred in Trieste, Northern Italy, recently, The dock- ent are on steiko to enforcO' their increase of pay claim. A number of kicikom were ar- reated but, there were no serious injuries. Photo shows a general view as the strikeru overturn'a polico, Jeep during the demonstrations, -Keystone,
Wanted To
Kill Self- Died Instead
Mra
London, Nov. 24:
a
E. Day, 65-your-old Port of Spain, Nov, 24.
widow, probably killed Twenty Pakistani
horolf with worry about accused of staging a passsive
committing suicide, resistance campaign aboard the tanker Brazil bound British
London coronar sold. quilled today of charges of "Wave Governor", were ac-
Mrs Day, who lived alone had apparently made plans **wlful disobedience of lawful suicide. leaving on a table commands and neglect · of address of her solicitors, duties".
marriage certificate, a bili The woman magistrate, Mrs her husband's funeral expenses Gladys Ramsartan, dismissed and a note saying:
the charges after seven days of In Trinidad.-France-
trials
Presse.
Accusation
LONELINESS
for
the
her
for
"Can't stond one minute morO of loneliness."
But the mental stress and Washington, Nov, 24. strain maist have been too much The National Committee of for her
diseased heart, 'the
the Republican Party today ac- coroner said, eused the Democratic Party of She died from neute bronchills. having out the United States | following arterioselerosis and a military power down to a den- verdict of death from natural gerous low level when they causes
ware in power.--France-Presso: Mail Special.
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