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Campaign Developing Through "The Times" LEE THEATRE

Want Him Back In

The Fold

London, May 16.

A campaign to bring Franco Spain into the Western

world fold found increasing Conservative sup port in Britain this week. Disputing the official policy of the Government that Spoin must remain outside until Franco goes, Conservative Members of Parliament left their normal. forum to carry on the fight in the columns of The Times, the most influential paper in Britain.

Spalu, left standing in thejm Oxford University, den, wrote naughty boy's corner of the in-that Major Lloyd's letter in "c ternational schoolroom since the tually giving powerful rissistance war, barred from the United obviously be quotes as an in- to Russian propaganda. It will Buttons, tron

Marshall

aistance proving that Russian pro- Tom Western Union,

The main argument of those who would change this is that

វ the Western

no objections

Sabotage in Reprisal Czechoslovakia Raids

A

London, May 10. Sixteen members of Haabotage" gang whose arrest was announced in Prague you. terday were alleged by Pra...

Radlo today 10 started fires following "incit Ing broadcasts by the British Broadcasting Corporation.""

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have

The 10 were accused pf destroying machinary worth ans mon crowns and to have burnt sovaral Industrial undertakings-Router.

Teheran Rumours

Threatened

Prague, May 10.

A hint of retaliatory bomb- [ings on Cairo and Baghdad was voiced in Prague today by Dr.

·Abraham · Levinsson, member of the Action Committee of the Palestine Trade Union and chief of its cultural branch.

"We must point out," he said at a celebration of 500 Prague Jews |"that Baghdad und Cairo can be

bombed just as was Tel Aviv,“

He declined to discuss talks he | hnd had here during the fast week! for to answer whether negotiations were under way for direct apen military help for the new state paganda is correct when it as-

of Isract. Teheran, May 10. seris that the spokesmen 01

He said, however, that the new Rumours spreading in Taberan Western democracy are hypocrit that General Norman Schwarz-late hopes to get reinforcements democracies cat when they talk of maintain-koff, hend of the American land supplies for the Hebrow army maintain relations with othering freedom; that they

and Countries whose idealogy-Com-have

really sion to the Iranian Gendarmerie, would now have to invalidate its added that the United States munism-they disagree with state which protects the rights Clay in Berlin were categorically.

to a police will repince General Lucius D. embargo on arms to Palestino.-- why when Should they not re- of property."

Associated Press, eognise Spain. even while still By yesterday, the currespon-

denied today by John S. Wiley. disliking Francu's ideology?

Mr. Michael Astor, Conservafall column of The Times

dence had expanded to almost a

new U.S. Ambassador to Iran.

In response to a query whether BALFOUR BIOGRAPHER tive Member who was among a Two more Conservative Mem- General Schwarzkoff might never- group which backed

of Parliament, Major H.theless shortly be replaced in Deal for Spalu in Just week's Legge-Bourke

Sir Patrick

Wiley answered, "very prob- foreign affairs debate in the Hannon, provided this loiut com- House of Commons, brought this ment: "The safeguarding of n | argoment up in a letter to The bridgchend In Eurone or those

Times yesterday.

Jopposed to Comunism ought to the the main strategie purpose of In Worst Tradition any such (Western tinion) plan. "However distasteful Genern! He wrote: "There is almu Franco's methods may be to us. dant evidence to show that the they ought not to be permittee kron hand of dictatorship is far to cloud the fort that the exit | tnore Uberal in Spain than intence of the Iberian Peninsula

Hussla

and the tatural barrier

New bers

and

The polley of the present Gov- Prgenees afford the only of the

of the

broc-

Spain is antical means of securing such a grument towards *alternath

bridgehead, just as. In the last appeasing policy which this country adopt | Pentury, was the case when Napo- ed towards Russla immediately leon was the antagonis". after the war.

"It is a concession to strength amut not the maintenaner of A mutal principle, and as such it is in the worst traditions of British

Stonewall Facts

The United! States' official

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I Mes. Blanche Elizabeth Camp- Ife pointed out that General bell Nugilate, niece and blographer Schwarzkolf has been here five of Loni Balfour, author of the and a half years and that this ifinous Declaration favouring the exceeds the normal tour of the establishment of Jewish No- US. Army. He stated that if tonal Home in Palestine, died at Schwarzkoit were replaced, it Maybold, Ayrshire, Scotland, to- would be because the Army had day highly

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EGYPT ATTACKS Cairo, May 18. President Harry Truman's re- new stale of cognition of the Despite the growing campaign. the buckers of Spain, diplomaite ziel was criticised today in the [foreign puliry.

observers say, have these up-

Egyptian press. "Abart

"Al Ahrom,' from this matter of parently stonewall facts to face.

influential Ard- principle, 1 has been the direct

Zuw Hong Kong broadenslípa on ble-language newspaper, said the 1.-The Western Union (of

fretiency e kitchen from enso of the strengthening of Britalo, France and the Benelux recognition gave no consideration

So .97 T

from GOD 2115 General Franco's position In countries) is 1 tight regionul to the friendly relations of the

In nud alan no 8.2 megacycles St Spain, and has bardened the military alliance, and no one else

US with Arab countries, 11 suit the 1 metre band frum 2.1 to 130, hearts of the Spaulsh people is likely to come in for the mo

ofleinl

circles were astonished 1,30 to 1,39 wind 9,15% the 11,35 pm against the Western democracies". ment.

and added:

-II.K.T. Tho Times' eontroversy has

"Never before in history did 12.13 pmoliginam raged for six days,

policy is that Spain cannot come | such recognition come so quick- 14.0 p.m.-Dali' Pristranone Summary. The Orst to come to the sup into the Marshall plan unless the ly. It will go as quickly-when 12.30 p.m.-taht Variety. port of Spain was a Conserva- j European nations in the existence of the new state ends." tive

Parliament European Member of

recovery programme -Associated Press. Major Guy Lloyd. who wrote. agree-and this is most impro-

the Arst "Spain was

Western bable unless Franco goes. European nation to see the Red 3-Leftwing opinion, even of light and to fight successfully the most moderate type, is set agalast anarchy and Com- hard rgainst bringing a Fascist State into the anti-totalitarian "Or continued refusal to al camp-even if it considered its Low her to participate in the de-form of Fascism was now undv-{

Telus Westen Tivitisation is a name and almost benevolent international soccer match today,

himph for Communist prona- Reuter. Casula and an art of extreme fully".

mupiin.

"Incomprehensible"

MM. "B Scott: a retired Navy captain, and wartime Naval Attache in Madrid, next rallied to Mr. Lloyd's side with thy warnings: "Deliberately to shut out Spain from the Western Union is merely to sabotage the plan-for-European-recovery-and to anyone with a knowledge of Spain, it is utterly Incompre- hensible."

Next day, counter-blasts came. from niner rot respondents.

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"RISHING" GAME JUSTIFIED-have-bron-te.double the 4-Hearts, RISKING a game contract in which now seemed likely to be order to seck an extra trick નવ set about three tricks, for more never juslilled in rubber bridge. than the value of his own mere But in match-point duplicate, game.

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on the fine player. Suppose, when those who doubled the hearts, his 11.00 p.Radio he sees the dummy, he realizes Bole chance 10 Improve his that most pairs will be in # bot-

play was to beat score by fer contract

than he, but also of the people who were in 5- that some pairs will share the Diamonds and might play safe same as he. If he reckons his for the contract. Feeling that this pair to that. stage had a fine might eke out just enough match score and might win if it gets points on the deal to prevent de- anything better than tle with feat, he decided to risk his con- others in the same contract, then tract for the extra trick. he should strive to do better than the tyers.

S. 5 z

H. Q J B

D. A 70 3

C. 6 4 3 2

S. 7

3

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C. KQ 10

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S. Q 10 9

H, A K 10

2

S. A K J 8 4 IL 4

D. KQJ 10 4 C. A 5

(Dealer: West.

vulnerable),

West

Wats

The heart o

the lead; which the J.

the J. covered and the K won. Enst made the most dam- aging return of the club J, the 4 winning. That lead located the K-Q

with West, hence

Sout figured East almost sure to have had the spade Q for his open- Ing bid. So he took in the dio-

mond K and Q scored the spado

A, led to the diamond A, finessed

the spade J and was thrilled when it won. Its fallure would

have meant a club return, setting.. Him. Using spaces to discard Neither side ¦ dummy's, clubs, then ruffing the club 5, brought in his extra trick South and enabled his pair to win the

us two other pairs refused to finesse in spades.

North.

East

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SD Instantly after his bid of 5- Diamonds, South realized he had

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