CHURCHILL ACCUSES GOVT OF WASTING
AMERICAN AID FUND Major political address
London, January 28,
Mr. Winston Churchill tonight accused the Socialist Labour Gov- ernment of lavishly friffering away thousands of millions of dollars to establish doctrinès of socialism in Britain. Speaking to his constituency shortly after the local Conservative, Party or- ganisation, formally adopted him as the Tory candidate in the February 23 election, Mr. Churchill claimed that Britain should be solvent, secure and independent of foreign.pid by now..
It was Mr. Churchill's second major political address: Hoe opened the Con-
servative radio campaign a week ago on the BBC.
Catanzaro's "fight to death'
Catanzaro, January 28.
Thousands of pensants calles
to support Catanzaru's "fight
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sacrifices Mr. Churchill, deplored the fact unparalleled
exacted that the Labour Party tard from taxpayers hett, there was even to mention Marshall und or no reason why we should not Manncial help from the Common have got back by now to sol-. wealth in its election manifesto. vency, security and Indepen- He pointed out that the only idence," Justifientian for America's geilero sity or for British acceptance of the gift was that it would br used with good admbustration, striet eemomy and united efforts by all parties and classes to get the country back on its feet.
to the death" with neighbour Covernment....put their party
He added, "Alas, these how. ever, were falsified.. The Sociniist
advancement of ing Reggio about which shall politles, und lie the cavital Calabria, doctrines of Socialism above all
other considerations." effered their services today as "soldiers" for the battle.
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Mr. Churchill.conlinued, "awing Pensant processions, hendest by to their wrongful actions, u great the Itulat Tricolour, begon
and gifts we part of all pans wending their way up to
have recolved from abroad has hill-top town from early dawn. been...Invishly, frittured uwny They man patriotic songs and
in American films and tobacco shouted, "We offer our lives for and in large quantities of food
glory of Catanzaro,
and fruits, which, however, desir.
Indispensable to our recovery...
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Class 'hatrod
Mr. Churchill. oharged, "This has been denied us not only by the incompetence and mal- administration of the Boolalist government and their wild ex, travagance by even more by the spirit of class hatred which they have spread throughout the land and by costly, and wasteful nationalisation of 50
Industrias;" per cent of our
: ་་- Me. Churchill also, denounced the Labour Government for sond ing vast sums in unrequited ax ports to India and Egypt, both of which countries; he, added, owed their escape from, Japanese and Germans to Britain's efforts.
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BEVIN MAKING HEADLINE NEWS IN CAIRO PAPERS
Cairo, January 28.
He said it was better to be The Egyptian Prime Minister, Nahas Pasha, sald after a visit from the British Foreign Secretary,
just before you are generous" especially when such generosity "With immediate mid given toos Britain showed, to such coun
tries was the result of borrowed. us by the United States and our Dominions from oversens and money.-United Press.
A Parliamentary commission. able as indulgences were not in-
to be originally reported favour
Sur 51 Catanzaro as capital of the Province,
later handed res- ponsibility for a decision back to Parliament because of the heni generated between the two cities.
To show their displeasure with
villains in
Parliament
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the Citizens Commitee ordered their townsfolk not to pay taxes but to send the money to city's "Defence Fund
They also threatened to cut off, all electricity to pinces, out- allo the Catanzaro area and t blockade all railway lines w Reggio which has already held a
view Catanzaro `is unsulted "gen- graphically, spiritually, mentally and culturally" to be the capital.
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Controversy in U.S. on new H-Bomb
Washington, January, 28.
strike to emphasise tune Behind-the-scenes controversy on whether the hydrogen "hell-bamb should be developed by the United States has now flared into the open hore and scientiste 'are awaiting a momentous docision by President Truman..
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Objections to the manufacture of the bomb on moral
grounds are being smothered by a rising spote of influential demands that the United States, must start work on it to prevent Russia getting it first..
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Washington, January 28, 'Russia icaslly could capture America's, Alaskap buses and
The Arable newspaper. "Akh. ↑ Bavin to get to know one another strike a death blow at the bar. El Yom" said that the Egyp- better in
tian police had imposed, stringent | pharet
British Foreign Secretary
Conference
amicable annos-United States, Alaskan delegate security measures to: prolect· the "Qué talks naturally referred. L. Bartlett said today,
· after | ta' general' questions, connected. being told by Scotland Yard that with the International situation Woman's Patriotte
Mr. Barucit. addressed...the Jewish terrorists were planning and Egypt's part in maintaining today. He said, "Que ntain mill- to assassinate him.
peace and security and promot tary installations are at Anchorge Mr. Bovini arrived in Cairo yes-ing the rights of man," the Prime and: Fairbanks. It is no secret that terday on his way home from Ministar sald Commonwealth Foreign Ministers conference in Ceylon
today they could be captured The
British Ambassador.
Sir
without, the expenditure of any tonald Campbell, had accom- "Akhbar, El Yom" and that when pinted Mr. Bovin to bee Nahas considerable effort." ho reached Suoz In the British Pasha but left a few minutes later cruiser Birmingham the police saying he was accompanying the Heald that Fairbanks and searched all hotels in the town Duke of Edinburgh to the Palace Anchorage could fall before one and placed guards on all ships in to present him to King Farouk. |parachute division or at most two, The BD-mile road between Suez ing a small party at the British the...United States is removed Mr. Bavin was tonight attend-No Important industrial city in and Cairo was virtually closed Embassy before dining as ruest from the bombing range of while Mr. Bovin travelle over at the Egyptian Foreign Minis- Alaska. The great Alaskan air it to the Egyptian capital,theter-Reuter, F newspaper added,
Soes Foreign Minister
ca
measures to face such attempt."-Reuter,
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fields of Elmendort and Ladd and Eleison prej practically without President: Truman pubilely fa- authorities, would not comment
combat troops to defend them. dicated, I'm the first time, at his when asked for his views about
Athens, January 201 His Arst engagement today was Field-Marshal Alexander Pa-
Mr. Bariicit said, the 17th Naval press conference on Friday, that the bomb.
with the Foreign Minister, Mo- pagues, Greck and ...
Commander-In-District with theadquarters in Congressmen, like Dr. Charles hommed Sulch el Din, who is 40 Chief declared in an interview Kodiak does not have a single terrible weapon was under odi- cial consideration.
Eaton, Sr. Republican Member the youngest man Egypt has ever published today that any renew ship assigned to it. By the cen
House Foreign Affairs But he contradicted reports of the
ed-attack by the Communist trast: Mr. Bartlett pointed out to Ministers The two Foreign
guerillas "would necessitate the what Russia has done in Siberia. that
a decision had already been Committee, felt that the time has had in this office.
of , neighbouring | "There it has established cities, support reached on whether the United some to call a halt to. the manu spent 40 minuten together.
countries.
developed Industeles and sat up a States should bulld, the super-facture of new and more terri-Saleh el Dia said, after the full
ble weapons of mass-destruction.meeting, "The meeting was a He added, "Greece has adopted functioning economy which is so bomb said to be anything from
friendly one."
essential to the armed services."— 10 to 1.000 times more powerful They advocated that before Mr. Bevin also saw Hussein all
Uniled Prest. than the wartime uranium- any decision was reached now Sirey Pasha, the former Premier, plutonium bombs.
and intensified efforts should be who is now chief of the Royal Someone
quarters here believed made to secure agreement with Cabinet and Private Secretary to that the President, backed by Russia for effective international the King.
Mi Bevin went on to sEC high-powered support from Can-control of all atomic weapons.
Nashas, Pasha, the Prime Minis would gress and the military,
Speculation about the cost ofter and leader of the Wurdist 10 eventually decide to give the "go making a hydrogen bomb varied Party which
was returned ahead" signal. 12..the scientists. between $200,000,000; and: $2,000,-power at the recent elections..
After this meeting the two But it was thought, that this 000,000,-
Fatimates of theoretical men walked arm in arm to Mr. might coincide with new attempts. 10. reach some atomic agreement destructive power ranged from Bavin's cu
devastation of 50 to 200 square Nahas Pashe said that the in- with Russia. M VIL AN 1-
miles-Reuter.
terview had helped him and Mr.
The resulta, of such approaches would, thengislocide, whether re- search on the bomb would con. tinue or nati observajz believed.
Bradley's, view
Usually, well-informed quar- tors reported that General Omar Bradley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of 81fff, was anxjowa, that; the Units BEater should, get, the super-bịmb be fore the Russianajo
was the feeling of the Chairman of the Houso. Armed Services Committee, Mr. Carl Vinson, who said, "It the Rus
enn do it we should, too,”
General Bradley, who has ro- rently had closed-door confer- incos with Congressional; atojnic
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