BRITAIN LEADS THE RACE Communist Party

The Duty And US AND USSR

Difficulty Of

Not Quarrelling

London, Aug. 31.

The Lambella Conference report "will have done le work well if I makeş everybody, Chilean and non-Christians alike, think again about the duty and difficulty, of being price- makers,” the Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr Geoffrey Fisher, sald toolght.

Dr Fisher was speaking on "Lambeth In restros- pect" on the BBC Home Bervice.

the "The key word of conference was reconcilia- tion reconciling Quar- rolling churches, quarrel- ling

races, quarrelling classes, and husbanda, children," he

Creeds

quarrelling

wives

nakl.

and

"In the to a world which has badly just its way a clear line of advance, hard as all good things are. bat marked out by the word and the wisdom of God," Reuter,

report we offer

VOW TO CATCH UP

IN THE END

Genova, Aug. 31. Great Britain took the spotlight at history's greatest atomic exhibition today by demonstrating that the UK, is far ahead in large-scale construction of nuclear power plants.

American and

Russian ex- |

A British expert, told of the perts claimed that the Brition 1.5 and U.S.S.R. comments, had was due to economic need.

me that they may sold I' wh: in the end, but it may take The US. and U.S.S.R. experts, in agreement

21 years." un polley, said they expect to win it the end the rove to produce cheap elee- Belty from the nic

Alonic power exhibits for Rovernment and private builders, are being held in connection with the 66-nation International Atoms-For-Peace Conference opening la Geneva

tomorrow.

Power For A Million The British commercial ex- hibit included a model of their

TO REJECT Winkley Point

WAGE RESTRAINT

Bournemouth, Aug. 31.

Reactor, which

in 1960 will begin turning out enough electricity for a city of million people... The biggest US. atomic plant under con- struction is only JL third as large,

Tho British station Jy cheduled to produce power

at Just under a hapenny per kilu- hour, far less than the concollated Connecticut

wat!

from

the big Edison Plant in will cost nearly a penny.

Britain's "Big Five" unions world average, whereas power

today decided to place their massivo bloc votes behind a revolution reject ing wage restraint when the 90th Trades Union Congress conference opens here tomorrow. Representatives of the general workers unlone, the Tallwaymen, the engineers and shipworkers backed resolu-

1

tion calling on the unions

"ake

sics industrially"

two

to tu

prateel workers from the Im- pact of rising living costs.

SUPPORT

The

den

1.000 conference legates are expected to give unanimous support to com- posite resolutions condemning The Government appointed council on prices, productivity

and income.

on

A host

resolutions ni nuclear weapons will occupy the delegates for part of the live-day conference, a call for

a ban on nuclear missile sites

In Brital and demands for

reversal of the Government's

But Robert Pahler of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, charge of ske American Heactor at the "Government diaplay exhibit" across town from the commercial show, said "we ex- pret to beat the Brisk costs in end," Pahler said the the

"Any country that wants t bay nuclear power station hurry." wow will want it in a

"For this reasxm the he said.

has British approach, which already been proved in practice. is very attractive, even though. one of the American reactor designs may turn out better in the more distant future

He said that Britain's gian slikes have been made because of partial depletion of coal res serves and an urgent need for power. He added U.S. reactors are "all more sophialleated and all likety In the long run to moke-cheaper power:"-U-2.1

Tory Boss Sets Off For Canada

Pictured at Euston Station, London, last week is Lord Halisham, chairman of the British Conservative Party, who was on the way to Canada where he was to be the guest of the Canadian Bar Associatioon

Central Press Photo,

Clamp Down

On The Red Army

London, Aug. 30.

Russia has sharply increased its campaign to subject the Red Army to tighter party supervision, Moscow reports revoâled today.

The Soviel authorities have, the armed

and the at World War II to boost officers forces Issued new orders for tighter Stalin type Institution of morale. discipline through more effective political commissarA,

Rusida's Supreme Court In turn has called for a tighterẳng party indoctrination. The orders followed recent moves to bring

of the judicial system for the the oters corps of the Red

armed Forces after, criticising Arty down from its hitherto

existing shortcomings in tho army, privileged position.

The cunipaign, which began cautiously after the ouster. Marshal Georgi Zhukov, has been steadily built up in recent months aixt reached a new plich

recently,

weru

Latest developments spotlighted by criticism from Col. Gon A Golikov, hend of the poulticol administrallon ot

forces, the Soviet armod

of serious hurtcomings" in the Indoctrinallon work within the fed Army,

Tive

Rest Army has

beca under fire for its alloyed lax decipline since Marshal Zhukov was removed for opposing the Communist party's decision to revive political controls over

PARTITION FOR AFRICAN TERRITORY URGED BY UN

United Nations, New York, Sept. 1.

American building programme A three-man United Nations "good offices" com- is more broadly based."

USSR Follows USA

Valerio Kalinin, in charge of the Russian government exhibli, said the Soviet Union's position is similar to that of the U.S.

"We are investigating many types of reactors to see which It

wifi produce the cheapest power,

have We

voergy, and can afford to wait." Kunis said.

Asked if he thought this ap- proach would eventually pro duce the cheaper power and the greatest benefit to man, Kalinin said "Yes, of course. Kalinin refused to say which is the largest power plant the Sovjets are building but said that that

mittee säld here tonight it believed a form of partition in South West Africa might provide a basis for agreement between the world organisation and the South African govern- ment.

The Little War

Of American Children

said that, under such an agreement, the Southern

part of the territory would be annexed to the Against The Rest Union and the Northern part, containing the |➡ great majority of the African population, would be administered by the Union Govern- ment under a truste ship agreement with the United Nations.

In a 22-page report which the Assembly is

Nome, Aug. 31.

A "cowboys and Indians" wat between American and Italian children has ended with truce and disarming of the Yanks. It "knife-carrying" was reported today,

sald

nuclear policy will be debated. would be revealed inter in the due to consider during its session opening later surfer the Tempe

-Reuter.

conference.

A British Crossword Puzzle

15

16

ACROSS

12

14

16

19

Makes more strious (6).

Pig food (8).

Tooth covering (3).

Roils or heels over (5).

JD Sudden átluck (4);

1 Forecast the wine is finished?

1 (7)

Approaches (5).

21

22

24

DOWN

this motith, the committee said it hoped the As- sembly would encourage the Union Government

to investigate the possibility of partition.

of

It stressed that this should | Secretary, African Division.. be done on the understanding In a report the committee that if the investigation proved sald Mr Louw expressed the the iden was practicable, the opinion that the possibility

Union Government should draw partition merited further con- up precise proposals for sub-sideration by both the Unim mission to the U.N. If not, Government and the UN. the Unior should inform the

The committee sald the Union would UN. and the matter

Government

prepared, Was lapse,

certain conditions, to

Agreement

an

giving

J

of

that the Iruce was arranged at the advice of police who suggested that parents

children in the American Vigna Clara district "disamm” their children.

Vigna Clara is a new luxury

apartment area in the North- ern suburbs of Rome.

Gollkey was appointed short- ly after Zhukov's downfall foster party In- specifically

边 the armed doctrination

fors with the aim to subject the Red deny to complete and undisputed party control..

The Red army under Zhukov had been gaining steadily in power and was becoming loo strong and Indebehäent Q force for barly Boss Nukila Khrushchev.

From Below

אלקון

Gollkov ting

necusod senior officers of resenting

criticism "Ercim below." The Red army, he warned in Pravda, could not tolerate lack of discipline.

Itel Stor, the army organ re- vealed earlier this month tant high ranking_omfects of the Moscow milltary culstrlet hid": been reprimanded for allowing serious shortcomings in political woric in the forces which had led to hooliganism, abenfeedsm and loose living among troopa,” A project is under considera- tion presently to replace ita courts of honour for

officers offences with ordinary, mlitary courts without regard to ratik.

Officers have been opposing this move which would, in effect, rostore the Stall type "Comradely courts" that were done away with at the outbreak

Algerian Underground

Statement

On Attacks In France

Cairo, Aug. 31.

The Algerian underground organisation FLN said today that last week's attacks on petrol dumps in France were only a "first offensive”

Golikov significantly attended the meeting of the crucial Supreme Court,

Special coursen have since been introduced to push ahead with party indoctrination in

the armed forces countrywide,

Soviet experts concluded from these, developments that the party is out to streamline the armed forces politically to any, political threat from the Red army.-U.P.I

remoys

Murderers

Of The Old

Bangkok, Aug. 31. Thai police have un- covered an alleged pist to kill old people by poisoning and collect their crema- tion Insurance money.

Police sources said their discovery

the followed death by poisoning of a 70-year-old man fn, Kan- buri, western Thailand,

They said two men had brought cakes to the old man on the day of his death. The cake had been

esten by the old man and his dog and both had died.

Police enquiries had un- covered the fact that a mali was louring the provinct asking old people without relatives to join cremation socioślen

ta pay their funeral experiser.

Police alleged that this was paying the 20- ciety's entrance fee of 1,000 baht (about £15).

Often one old person WIE insured for as munch an 3,900 baht, Pollos alleged.

They alleged that ons man had already collected on five or six ́deaths, Police were now looking for him-China Mall Spe- cial.

in its plan to carry to French soil the war for M. Pineau Fears the liberation of Algeria.

The statement gave no indico- tion of the targets of further

The statement dismissed as "a fraud" the referendum prepared "offensives."

for French Algeria (on Gederal Iser by the "committee of de Gaulle's constitutional reform co-ordination and execution" proposals.}

01 FUN, it said the committee nd ordered the Algeria "commando attacks in France on August 24 mid 25.

Il Tempo said that parents of Italan, Swedish, French and

Tho alm of the attacks, H other children in the arca

added, was to "hit petrol were alarmed at the anties of

campo used by the enemy air American tuls who carried force and to extend to France "real knives" for their war itself tho war "methodically

conducted

FLN gullant

games.

always Insisted on playing the parts of the "good" cowboys while the Italians and other foreigners had to play the con- stantly losing Indians. The Indians were always "mas-

mored."

by

8ighters" in Algeria,

South Weat Africa was under farmerly a German colony but cater South African Forces occupied South West Africa an "interna-Moreover, the American children It in World War I. At the end tonal character" based on

at the Ver

Sahara Oil of the was the allled and asso-rangements made clated powers authorised the sailles Perce Conference, but it

The statement sald the FLN had

destroy promised to

•Union Goverment to admini- was not prepared to accept the As the second ster the territory, under United Nations

Sahara oll in France as il League of Nations mandate, as party to such an agreemerst,

wished to render useless all in- an integral part of her territory. 1910 report såld the Union

elming to exploit that Several days ago, Il Tempo sakt vestments

without the Government declared

the "Indians of all national Algeria's wealth Incorporation virainod conditionS already

"Independent consent ities met und decided on a Certain safeguards, designed existed between itself and the

"showdown" with the Ameri-Algerla." South

The offensive, it said, also to protect the African popula world organisation over

of the falsily Africa's domestic racial policy tion, were specified,

the head French allegations that the war At the San Francisco Confer-

It would, however, be willing "Fortunately a mother heard of demonstrated

the plot and told

was at his close and was aimed at porter to inform all the Ameri- ence in 1945, which led to the le accept the Governments of

rousing the French people from establishment of the United Nä Britain, France, and the United

can mothers to disarm their three remaining

their apathy.concerning Algeria, tions South Africa indicated States, de the

children," Il Tempo said.

This palhy, the statement that she did not intend to trans- principal allled and associated

sald, left "an open field for fer the territory to U.N. trustee powers, as the second party to ship but hoped fistend to in-an agreement.-Reuter, corporate it in the Unions

In 1947 the South African

Government decided that In-

1 Cattle-boat accommodation? stead of incorporation, South

West Africa would have repre

2 Both engineers and naviga-sentation in the Union Partio-

(8).

tors ix them (0).

3 Famous driveri (4),

+

is Gultar-like instrument (4).

17 Stoppers for comedians) (4).

10 Mum's lost her hood, to

someone elset (5).

20 Flage (7).

31 Disorderly via party (4).

23 Country that may crack?

(5).

24 Vacation for MPs (6),

26 Do burdiračius (8).

The painter who pursed bis Прот (0).

ment, "as an integral portion of that body."

Since then the UN has sought repeatedly to bring the Talent may the this, and territory under a trusteeship often is (6).

and the Union Government

Vast crowds giving pirties

(5).

11

A symbol indeed is carefully planned (8).

12 Llable to be lying (5),

13 Continental (8).

has persistently refused.

A Way Out

It was to seek a way out of this deadlock that the "good ofilees" committee, under the

14 They often look down in die chairmanship of Sir Charles

mouth! (0),

18 May be weighed at sen (0),

20 A fellow in urbainly 22 Incline (4)

handsome (0).

1

cms.

"A litle later, the police also made the same invitation, and so the war ended."-UPI.

T

of

ultra-colonialists.

"If You Want To Die... You Have

Only To Ask" Said The Boy Friend

Birmingham, Aug. 31..

An 18-year-old girl still wished to marry har, 16-year-old boy fright though ho had stabbed her 21 times, the Birming- ham Juvenile Court was told,

She maintained that she asked the youth to kill her as she wished to die when her mother refused consent to their marriago, it was alleged.

Noble Arden Clarke of Britain, held talks in Pretoria from June 13 to Juno 22.

Among the people with

the matter The were Mr Eric Louw, South African Minister of External Affairs, Mr G. P. Jooste, Secretary toë · External Affairs, and Mr B. G. Faurie, Amstant

whom it discussed SATURDAY'S SOLUTION—Acroni; 3 Spotless, 8 Serial, 9 bog-watch, 11 Unbidden, 12 Peer, 13 Tepid, 18 Rodro, 10 Took, ka schomkes, 24 reattick, 25 Attain, 20 steamers. Down: le, 2 Crobo, 3 Saddler, Plod, 5 Town, 6 Entros 7 Sphere, 10 Getid, 14 Fogel, 18 Deserts, 10 Arabis, 17 Cotxe, do D- 1V-an: 23-A-gunty 23 Six. 23 Hoar (-basi),

couple ran away to Gretna Green, Scotland, where marriages are per pormed at the age of 16, But were brought back. Then when the thother said they would be "separated forever"

"I

The

and the girl sald she felt like killing herself the boy was alleged in a state- ment to have told her: "You have only got to ask me."

tried to kill Her and I thought I had,"

the statement added.

In

Jt called ort Algerian commantios" operating France and all FLN forces to "fight Bercely, to demonstrate to the world that your causo just and it will triumph.;

(Last week's attacks on petrol dumps cost, the lives of four policemen and one soldier, and zent millions of galkus petrol up in flames)-Reuter.

Murder Inquiries

Shift

To France

ti

The Temptation Of Dictatorial Power In France

Lò Mons, France, Aug. 31. M. Christian Pincau, former French Socialist Foreign Minister, sald here today He would vote against Generál de Gaullaʻi con- stitution when lì is sub- mitted to a national re- forëndum on September 28.

the

Speaking at a reception ho said: "I do not pretend that the 1046 constitution was good, but that of 1938 is more difcuft because it creates 7 con- flict between

Executive Power ond the Legislativn To those who may if Power General de Gaulle becOLES President of the Republic, ba will not abuse his powers, I re- ply that a constitution is likely to last longer, that a man and bave that the, succhitors, may Denham, Aug. 31. the temptation of personal Police inquiries into the mur- | power.

dor of 31-year-old Mabsurd assumption to imagine for M. Pineau added: "It is not an Joyco Groen switched to the Presidency of the Republic

(Communist day to France.

Thorez

leader): Scotland Yard asked Interpol, againet Massu (General Jacques the international, police Monsu, loador of the Miny 13 organisation, to tabe two Algiore. takeover, and chainman French known to Huvė ten of the committee cd pubile afety camping near this picturesque for Algeria). village 20 miles northwest of London when Mrs Greis was murdered Init Monday..

BAW

"For my part, I am detortsFred

to vote "No" at the referendum. I leave it to the excoldy to choose according to thole comelanco.”— Reuter

Candidate Dies

LOOKING FOR they will be asked if they a plan with a blue pr blazer

Concord, Aug. 31. black refer Jacket.or

badge on ht with a stroICZ

Mr George Fingoki, the State pochot, whom police belleve Attorney-General," and Republic. can give them vital Information an candidate for Massachusett's

Jak November And Mir Josepti Greets, 38- Governorship year-old

Ho stabbed her with a table knife which Bent. Then he followed her upstairs

hustand at the suddenly collapsed und üled at -stabbing her with a pair of scissors.

woman fodig row he home here today. He Wad boy-names are not given in juvenilo madorod courts-admitted maliciously wound- constructed the crinoid the 40

house where Mrs Green wat The State Republican Party ing the giri and was remanded in found dead in hoc pod after a will now have to hold an custody for three weeks for reports.-room-to-couth),

an emergency seksion to chooơo a China Mail Special.

Baltio with

Intruder-tou

new candidate.--Reuter.

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