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"RUSSIANS PREPARING FOR WAR THIS YEAR”

Washington, April 5.

Two recently escaped Polish officials said today that Russia has massed more than 300,000 troops in Poland for an attack on the West which may come this year.

The two Poles were presented at a press conference by the former Vice-Premier, Stanislaw Mikola jczyk,

They said that Russia has been intensifying military

proparations in Poland in the past six months.

Envoy May Lose Use Of One Eye

con

Soviet

They said that the troops in Poland six months ago totalted 300,000 and have been inereused considerably since.

One of the two men. Stanislaw Banezyk, vice-chairman of the Polish Persant Party, said he por- sonally witnessed large-scale So- viet war manoeuvres on the Bal- tie const recently, in which tanks and planes London, April 5.

participated. Both Banczyk Embassy

and his panion. Sta

Stanislaw Wojcik, kcere- sald

try-general of the Pensant Party, were undergrounit work- ers in Poland throughout the last war and are well known for their beholf Intelligence activities on of the West.

An Americ

tonight spokesman here there are fears that the Amer!

Ambassador, Mr. Lewis Douglas, muy lose the sight of one eye as the result of a lish- ing accident in which a fly hook caught in his eye.

River Test, avar Andover, Humps shine, one of the moal beautiful rivers in England and a famous trout stream!. He was the werk- earl guest of the exclusive Hough ton Fishing Club

After the accklent he was in- mediately rushed to hospital b Southampton and the eye was

o yesterday. His en-

Mats were cancelled for

week.

Hi condiction this afternoon Was samud to be as good as cat he ex- Mr. Douglas as being at- prelet! tended by Mr. Maurier Whiting. one of Britain's leading eye sur- Reo Reuter

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The Poles said the Polish Army has been newly purged of “un- rehables" and has increased the Soviet commissars numbers of

brought into its ranks.

The Polish Air Force is sub. Jected to a particularly exclu. sive purge and not only Boylet! officers but also Boviet soldiers are being installed there.

The Polish Array is negumulat- ing medical supplies and buying many from Sweden and Switzer- Tassel anti new barracks are be- ang built and old ones rebuilt.

Since Spring, 1948, political eunumissars in the Polish Army have been telling the soldiers that a war with the West is neces-

sary.

"This Year"

attack

Asked if there was any indica- from when the planned would be launched, the Poles said it was their feeling that it could happen this year.

Banczyk and Wojcik gaid they escaped from Poland two months ng and arrived here last week. They would not reveal their route other than to indicate that passed through Ger- they had many, United Press.

Two Appeals Dismissed

London, April 5.

The appeal of Harry Lewis against sentence of death for the murder of Harry Saul Michael- san, cartoonist and variety artist, in a London flat was dis-

Gold Returns To Shanghai

Shanghai, April 6. Some 100,000 ounced of gold bars, recently shipped to South China for wafa keep-

ing, have been returned to Shanghai to sld the Contrat Bank in its efforts to stabl180 prices and check inflation, according to unconfirmed Chinese press reports today.

Following yesterday's "un- official holiday declared by markets to settle outstanding accounts with the Central "Bank, business was expected fo return to normal today. However, it is balleved that the Central Bank will in fu- ture repeat Ita Monday's large-scale gold dumping at regular Intervals.—Router.

YOUTHS TOLD: BE ATHEISTS

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Moscow, April 5. Communist youth was told today to be atheist and fight religion by Mr. T. Yershova, secretary of the Central com- mitter of the Komsomol (Com- munist Youth).

He urged members in a speech. at the organisation's Youth Con- gress to eduente school chlidren

in the atheist spirit of the strug- gle with prejudices and super- stitution.

The Komsomol must intensify instruction in natural science to combat religion, he said.

FIRE HORROR IN HOSPITAL

Effingham, Illinois, April 5. Two women in labour escaped from a blazing hos- pital here early today in which nearly 60 people, including about 20 children, are fear- ad to have lost their lives.

Both expectant mothers, one of whom jumped from a second-floor window, gave birth to babies im- mediately afterwards, and all four are reported doing well.

Eighteen inmates, including eight babies, were killed leaping from the windows of the four- storey St Anthony's Hospital, which was destroyed in less thun art hour. Many others Trapped were badly injured. victims screamed for help firemen from six nearby com- munities battled to free them and relatives searched fran- tically for their kinsfolk in the| intense heat.

As

Firemen found the bodies of 11 babies sURI in their flame blarkened metal cribs In the charred wreckage of the second floor. The uncounted

bodies of patients from upper floors were strewn about the nursery and under windows,

The Catholic

In charge of the hospital set up a first-aid station in a garage.

nuts

Amazing Escapes

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Chewing Gum Helps Typists

Chicago, April 5,

A doctor said today that chewing gum, nibbling sweets and sucking pencils are an im- portant part of doing work. Dr Lee Bartemele of Detroit said eating and working are two aspects of a single psychologica! factor.

He added that he found one corporation which its typists are 17 per cent more reported that

efficient when they chew gum. He reported on his study to the American Psychiatric Association Dr. George Wood,

staff meeting here:

Watching people, at work, Dr. physician, put the number bf

Bartemeir found there is usually the dead at 56 to 58, but an accurate figure

some movement of mouth, Hips or could not be as the hospital

in eating when the given

records Jaws

worker is concentrating. were lost. The police records showed that 56 people escaped culty in doing the job, the enting "If the worker encounters dim- The hospital chaplain, Father Sandon, is reported to have died.

movements become stronger.

competent workers Two nuns and a nurse are mis-

"Many sing.

An expectant mother, aged 24, Mr. N. A. Mikhailov, another who jumped from a second-floor Komsomol leader, said the clergy window, gave birth to her buby иге trying to increase influence on in a nearby home tess than two youth and that the Comsomol hours Inter The second cannot remain neutral toward pectant mother, who was already religion.

in the delivery room when the "The performance Are broke aut, managed to escape

He aald:

Best

Jus

ma-

suck or chew their pencils (or pons while carrying out their

**The tasks," he

he added. jority of them smoke” This is how he explains these observations: "These discharges of oral

which accom- impulsea paay their working efforts sug- the likelihood that their

release of tension and they with membership in the Kom-bouring hospital, where her baby have

need for additional dis somol."

was born. Mr. A. A. Vomesenski, Educa-

charge of their instinetive child- The bluze was thought to huve hood oral drives of nursing and Federated Republic, said the So-flames flashing up a lift shaft and

Minister in the Russian started in a coal chute with the biting."-United Press. vict Union ไทย

liquidated enveloping the whole building.

Colembu, April 3. illiteracy

Me completely

said The hospital is in the residential |

all girls, Quadruplets, 33,900,000 children are attending section of Effingham, a town of born to Mrs. A. W. Martin, aged schools In the Soviet Union.- 8,000 population 200 miles South 23, wife United Press.

of a labourer, in the Kandy Civil Hospital today ac cording to the "Ceylon Observer."

of religious rites je incompatible and was transferred to a neigh-tog does not provide sum-

Lion

of Chicago.Reuter.

Germans Strike

In U.S.

Zone

Frankfurt, April 6.

missed by the Court of Criminal German trade union officials were in a fighting

Appeal today.

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Lewis entered the flat as burglar and struck Michaelson with a steel chair as Michaelson was getting out of bed.

mood after the first day of an uneventful trans- port workers' strike in the American zone state of Hesse.

A union official expressed the union yesterday said: "We shall conviction: "We will be vic-hold out the longest until we are

victorious."

The Court of Criminal Appeal today also dismissed an appeal torious." by Malcolm Frederick Roach,

Approximately 2,500

workers The strikers will receive com-

Canadian, aged 34, living at Ley-of private transport organisations pensation for the wage losses ton, Essex, against his conviction for the murder of his wife, Rose Louise aged 25. Roach had been

sentenced to death.-Reuter.

GLIDER ESCAPE FAILS

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Vienna, April 5. "Arbeiter Zeitung" ported today that a Czech pliot, trying to escape

Czecho slovakia in a glider, was arrested Just inside Austria by the Soviet authorities.

from

The glider came down in the Caenserndorf area, the

paper added. Reuter.

walked out from their jobs yes- terday meming in the key cities of the state, demanding higher

wages.

The Transport Workers' Union reports it has its followers well under control and no incidents have occurred. Pickels are guar.

from the union, an official said,

it is not known yot If a Government madiator will be called to sottle the dispute. Government mediator will be; however, believe In th carly settlement.

ding some transport companies' They said the strike was not felt much yet because state and premises.

Union negotiations with the city-employed transport workers employers for a 15 per cent wage are not involved. Associated rise falled on Monday night. The Press.

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