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Comment Young men given chance to plan Russia's future Of The SWEEPING KREMLIN CHANGES

Regrouping of Bright_reception for Louw

Day

SHOWDOWN

ON AFRICA power behind

HE Commonwealth Pre-

to hold their discussions on South Africa's apartheid policy in privalo is sensible, if for no other reason than that the Union's representative will stay to hear their comments. There may be little or no likelihood that South Afrien will heed the advice of its

Tmiers decision

Mr Khrushchev

Moscow, May 5.

The Soviet Communist Party and Govern- ment today announced a sweeping re- organisation in the country's leadership.

Commonwealth partners This constitutes a regrouping of power in the

since world-wide protests following the Sharpeville inassacre seem to have made not the slightest impression,

it

But at least the Union Govern-

ment will know how stands If iL pursues a racial policies with the same ruthlessness that it as em- ployed recently. It will in fact be able to make up its mind following this meeting whether the advantages of remaining a member of the Commonwealth any longer outweigh the disadvantages.

Inevitable

R VERWOERD is already

stutus and there can be no doubt that given a choice of dropping apartheid or upling out of the Commonwealth, he would choose the latter. It is not yet clear how far Tunku Abdul Rahman, Mr Nehru and Mr Nkrumah in-

Dconsiderling republicau

hands of men who have shown themselves able to attain the high standards set by the Frime Minister, Mr Khrushchev, in fulfilling the seven-year economic plan.

The must Important changes Concern membership of the i Central Committee's Presidiub, the supreme authority of the Soviet Communist Party,

Alexei Kirichenko and Nikolai nelayev are expelled from the Presidium and the Party anounced eltellpa three new men to bring lotal membership back to 15.

of

There have been anly 15 mem- bers since the expulsion of Mr Nikolai Bulgin, former mier, in September 1958.

New men

Pre-

The new mun, promoted from candidate members, ure:

Uzim

• Aluxel Kosyain, also pointed a First Deputy Prime Mauster, although he loses his [position as Chuteman ut the

State Plan

Changes expected by U.S.

Washington, May 4. American officials said that the changes announced tonight in the Soviet Government and Com- munist Party had been expected here for some time.

They described the changes | as "logical" in view of the

earlier demotions at Alexei Kirchenko and Nikolai Be-

Nikoli Podgorny. Uk- rainian Party louder, und

Dhrutri Polyansky, who is layer.

The dismissal af Kirichenko

tend to carry their opposi- one of Mr Khrustency's bright- tion. Clearly if they are goest young men, and at the age from his dulles as Secretary of

to demund ing

completeo 43 is Prime Minister of the Central Committee of abandonment of apartheid Russian Federation, by far the

the

Communist Party and munber

in

republes. Lust January no led largest of the Soviet Union's 15

and

the dismissal of Belayev from

as their price for staying in the Commonwealth, this will be the last gathering of the Premiers, ur else the "club" membership will be reduced in future to the faithful four or five.

The Asian Premiers may feel

that a showdown of this kind is

unnecessary

and content themselves with a thorough drubbing of apar- theid and its advocates. But

of the Party Presidium,

APPARENT

a delegation of republican Prine the Presidium, was no surprise. Ministers to the United States.

The Secretariat of the Qum- munist Party, administrative brains ut

organisation, have been reduced in number from ten to six, a significant concentration power,

New appointment Frol Kozlay, urbane prolege of Mr Khrushchev, andi newly tive Secretariat, ppum appears to have consolidated his position, allagh he loses his post as First Deputy Prime

it must be clear to all that whether the crisis occurs now or is deferred it is Minister. inevitable. Britain has gone

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Appointment of Nikolai Vladimir Niko- and

as far as it can to keep the Ignatov Commonwealth together bat layevich brings the number of

on this issue it is impossible Deputy Prime Ministers again

to see how it can reconcile

irreconcilable views. The

strulon and stresses that have emerged in Africa, particularly since the in- dependence of Ghana, are becoming daily more serious.

Partition

ND as coloured ma-

Ajority in the Union, in-

and

fluenced by the growing nationalism outside, mande an end to dig- crimination

full political representation, apartheid will be applied in Africa with increas- Ing strictness. Tension yet reach the stage sh the European minority will have to abandon hope of a Holution throught the separate development the two communities and accept partition as the price of Independent survival, leaving black South Africa to establish Itself in ), freedom on its own.

of

to four

One of the most significant pointers la Novikov ns Chuir- man of the State Plan of tho Soviet Union, the key ap. pointment In the coonomic sphere, Ilia Job will be to Iny plans for the Soviet Union's tronomia develop- ment Ahead,

fur да as

20

years

It had long been apparent to American officials that both had been in disgrace, the former for 100 extribling line, and the latter for his share of responsibility for the failure of last year's harvest.

Independent

The relief of Frol Kozlov as Firs! Deputy Prime Minister did nut appear be a demotion to officials here. The affable, grey haired Kozlov who toured the United States inst year,

appeared to have been given equally im- portant duties us Secretary of the Central Committee.--Reuter.

Kishi is invited

Korea

to

Seoul, May 5.

Mr Eric Louw, South Africa's Foreign Ministor and Sir Roy Wilensky ar- riving at London Airport for the Commonwealth Prima Ministers ference. For Mr Louw d reception of torches, ban- nors, shouts of 'murderer', and counter choors (be- low-Express Photos.

PHANTOM

SLASHER

STRIKES

AGAIN

APACI

ماده شتر

بد یا بست ها

LONDONERS GET INTO

SWING FOR WEDDING

London, May 4.

Solicitor allegedly

received a lakh

At the resumed hoaring of an application to ex- tradito a former Hong- kong solicitor, Robert Eli Low, 31, from the United Kingdom, Lom Chung-kit a former clerk of Mosara Wilkinson and Grist this morning alleged that Low - received more than $100,000 out of 12 transactions involving

$930,000.

Low, a former solicitor of the above company, is facing 12 charges of fraudulent conver- alon and 12 charges of corrupt- ly accepting money.

The hearing is before Mr Derek Cons at Central Court

Lam Chung-kit, now serving a sentence in prison, testined that botwen 1950 and 1989, Low had received from tho transactions about $100,000.

"It must be $100,000,

but

1 cannot remember the exact amount," he added.

Going to England

Lom recalled a transaction in which $70,000 was involved in mortgaging 38 Cameron Road.

He said that Low told him: "I shall be going to England. You ask somebody else to take care of this matter." Lam added that Low received $5,000 in this deal. Lam also

alleged that Low was in on two other tranSAC- tions involving $310,000. He said that the transactions were

for the mortgaging of 480 Electric Rood and 43-04 Electric Road.

The first document for 84- 86 Electric Road was executed before Mr Low for $00,000.

The second one which was pur- ported to be for the other 10 houses was for $250,000," Lam said.

"But the second document turned out to be a second mart-

he added.

A crowd, estimated by police at 50,000 swarmed outside Buckingham gage for 84-88 Electric Road,"

Palace and Clarence House - home of Princess Margaret - here to- night to cheer her and her photographer flance, Mr Antony Armstrong-$310,000 was not worth the pro- Jones.

HITLER PAINTING PROTEST

Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother gave a private dinner parly for the couple and later ihe Princess's sister, Queen Elizabeth and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, were hosts at a glittering pre-wedding reception and ball at the Palace. WAITING CROWDS Tokyo, May 5.

The waiting crowds Tokyo's bicycle riding the Palace broke through police

"Phantom Slasher" struck | cordons as the car bringing lite The ball. again last night, stabbing Queen Mother, Princess Mar-

outside

London, Muy 4.

He admitted that the total of

perty in 84-86 Electric Road:

He pointed out that the docu- ment of guarantee purported to be executed by Wong Wnt-kit was made by Low.

He added that he knew that the person who called himself Wong Wai-kit was not the real Wong but that he did not know that Wong was already dead.

He said that Low did not make any inquiries as to who Wong was.

When the two works-iwo The sale of two early paint- rather undistinguished water- coloury of Vienna-were put on Ings by Adolf Hitler

the stand, Jack Channa, caused a breeze at Sothe-noted London collector, raised by's famous auction rooms violent protest. here today.

Saying that they had -no was jammed with value and were only being sold art lovers and sightseers eager for publicity purposes, c

the canvases of the offered £50 for the pair,

But the paintings were even- Low.

and killing a 35-year-old Bart and Mr Armstrong-Jones 10 ste

from Clarence House drove former dictator, better known

woman reporter,

Mr J. Bodlily, Crown Coun- sel, is appearing for the Pollen, Mr G. S. Slovenson, of Sic- wart and Co., is representing

slowly through the Palace gates. In his early days as a house | fually knocked down for £800 Hearing continues this after..

Mounted policemen escorted painter.

Dead, was lisse Konishi, re- porter for the Kalje-No-Tomo❘ the car as the party smiled and

imagazine.

wayed.

The "Phantom Slasher" has

A special cheer went up for an old car which broke down In the gateway and was given a helping shove by four police- men.

Arch..

Born in 1907 he was Deputy Peuples Commissar (Deputy Minister) for Armaments in Acting Republic of Koren left trait of more than 23 1942, at a crucial point of the

knilings and one murder in two President Huh war and, in 1957, chaman of

Chung Tokyo wards during the past the Econoruc Council of Lenin-

Took made another bold year, all of the women. grad where Kozlov was former-

new step toward restoring, to attack his victing from The ussallant, whose technique iy Party Socrulary.

normal relations with

behind while riding a bicycle, ia bishop of Canterbury, who will Japan today by extending around 21 years old and wears conduct the marriage ceremony, an informal invitation to a black jumper, reports indicate, and the Commonwealth Prime Japanese Premier Nobu-—-UPI."

Ministers, in London for their conférence, were among those present at both functions.

For the past two years he has been one of Polyansky's chief oldea in the Russian federation, as Chairman of the State Plan.

Only woman

the of ntro only

Ekaterina Furtheva, only

member woman Presidium becomes woman member of the Cabinet her appointment 09 Minister of Culture.

with

No mention is made of

A

suke Kishi to visit Seoul

for personal negotiations.

"It is may policy to normalise and restore relations between Korea and Japan as soon as the Japanese Government abuudons the forceful sending to North Korea of Korean residents In Japan, to settle all pending Insuck

between

Koren

and

re-

at

ronda. Not only is the future Khrushchev took nizion

future job for the man she Japan and to restore fuil replaces, Nikolat Mikhailov,lations between our two coun- who has held the post for fivotries," Mr Hub Chung said. years.

Tls announcement came These appointments will have the beginning of a news con- This is perhaps a long, way to be ratified by Supreme So-ference attended by

off, but the present Common- viet, Russia's Parlantent of Tbers of the Carolaker Cabinot.

all mem- wealth Promiers conferenceing here later today. There is

"I will welcome," he salt will be memorable because little doubt they will be accept-

"Japanese Primo Ministor the African and Asian mem- c.

any other General effect of the changes, Nobusulto Kishi or bern have reached the crosE-

biggest shakeup

"Mr high politician who dentres over from come to Seoul for direct of the Commonwealth at

Marshal Bulganin 0s Prime egotiations with me." atake. The entire future; of Minister In March 1950, I to Mr Huh Chung was formerly the African continent and relavigorate the country's chief negotiator for Korea at

to

Its European population is lendership for economic tasks the ROK-Japan overall folks in

Involved.

ahead-Iteuter.

Tokyo,—UPI.

Iraq frees Marsh

London, May 4.

The Foreign Office spoken- man tonight welcomed re- ports that Leslie, Marsh, D Hellish subject detained in Iraq since October 9, 1950, had been set fren.

Marsh, who was recent- By in hospital in Bagdad, is expooted in London to- 'morrow morning.

He was detained by the Iraqi authorities after the attempted assassination of Iraql

General Premler Abdel Kassem last autumn. -AFF:

Dr. Geoffrey

Fisher,

A spokesman for the Auto- mobile Aspelation onо of Britain's main motoring bodies -sal the traffic congestion In London's West End is as bad as I has ever been at Christ- man, and possibly since the Coronation" (of Queen Elizabeth in 1953).

REHEARSAL

Earlier today Princess Mar» garet and Mr Armstrong- Jones were at Westminster Abbey for ttiree bours, attending morning Hely Communion and rehearsing paris of Friday's wedding ceremony,

Afterwards they walked to the deanery where they spent tore flian an hour discussing delhits of the ceremony, then { reflimed to the Abbey for a 60- minute rélicaraúl, also attended by i the bosk. anún. Dr. Rogur GlBatt-Reizbor.

to the Marquis of Bath.-AFF. nooii.

Chessman's daughter and

the 'Red Light Bandit'

San Francisco, May 5, Caryl Chessman was the father of a 17-year-old daughter whose existenor has Never been disclosed before. Mr George T. Davia, Chemman's attorney, sald on Wednesday. It was fear for the life of this daughter, the attorney said, that kept Chemman from dis- closing the identity of the real "Ited Light Bandit,” Mr Davis refused to give any details about Lhe other than to my was born to the wife Chewwminis married in 1949. The two were divorced in 1945 and Chessman's ex-wife has

more daughter

sho

remarried.

tho

L

This daughter might have been

object for revengo Cheteman; hað "fingered" : the inan ho claimed › comunisted the crimes for which Chess-

charges of cheques,

man paid with his life on Monday in the Ban Quentin gas chamber, Mr Davis ·nald." "This guy The convlot-author repeatedly nald he knew who the "Rad Light Bandli" was but re- fused to name him. IlowEVOK, Mr Davis said lart 'week that Charles Saverlue Terranova, KINO known

Joe, might have been the reak culprit, Chessman brought up the name of Terranova at the time of his Test and it was, men

loned during his trial, but Klebe was laken to San Quentin in 1943 Chea refused to secure anyone by

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(Terranova) is known criminal and a wanted man," Mr Davis aald. "Ite wouldn't wast everyone L the world looking for him, "It was a tough decision for Chemman, Ho wis Living there on death KOW where the code is differtat fxp yours and mine. After all on the one hand there was his own life and on the other that of his daughter. And. even if he took the outre

· that harmed his daughter, it might not savo blu own life." Mr. Davis said he did not want to Alyaigo the 2010 of Chessman's dauster or where skö was lying “at this time ** s¦ "It would

strto na purpose," ko sald-UPL

Terranova, 30. morved me in Ban Quentin for burglary, muto thefl' and'robbery' and is presently sought sa parolo

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