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Internal row in Britain's Labour Party

London, June 17. The British Labour Party was embroiled in an internal row today that may blow up into + serious challenge of the next leadership before general election.

In the "Weekly Tribune" which The Secretary of State, Dean Acheson, and the Foreign Minis- they edit. left-wingers attacked ters of the other 11 treaty nations the noderate nud charged thein agreed in London a month ago with veering away from nationa- "lisation und steering toward a that their

should deputies

bo appointed forthwith to draft de- more moderate form of 3ocialism. The Tribune's" main editorial fence plans and take initial action on other urgent treaty problems The deputies were to set up a full-time organisation in London and prepare a report for the foreign ministers before their next meeting in September.

this Diplomatie oMcials said Important preliminary planning; is being held up pending Mr. Truman's Selection

Mr. of Acheson's deputy. The other 11 nations want to see the calibre of t the American appointee

before they make their selections.

Mr. Truman first wanted the former Under-Secretary of State, Mr. Robert Lovett, for the job. But Mr. Lovett turned down the post during a White House call last Monday on grounds of poor health,

was devoted to major criticism of the Deputy Prime Minister, Mr. Herbert Morrison's recent re-de-

nition of Socialism. Mr. Morri- son appeared to pigeonhole many controversial issues such as morg nationalisation and continued re-

distribution of wealth.

Under the headline "Herbert Stops Out," the "Tribune" made it plain that the section of the party which it represents is not prepared to give an inch on plans for complete socialism in Britain.

The "Tribune" is edited by Mr. Michael Foot and Miss Jennie Lee, both left-wing Labour Alem- bers of Parliament. Miss Lee is the wife of the party's left-wing leader, the Health Minister Mr. Aneurin Bevan.

Today's challenge-followed # row over the National Executivo In a surprise appointment on Committee's pamphlet, "European Friday, the President apparently Unity," which was interpreted as eliminated one of the leading rejection of British participa- candidates for the deputy post in tion in European unlication until London. Mr. Truman announced all Europe's countries are headed he had selected W. Averell Harri-by Socialist governments.

The Minister of Town and man, special United States re- presentative in Europe fr the Country Planning, Mr. Hugh Dal- associated with the Economic Co-operation Administon, also tralion, to be special assistant on party's left wing, was blaused for international problems..

the "unfortunate” Uming of tha pamphlet-United Press.

Besides Mr. Harriınan and Mr. Lovelt, others mentioned for the job as Mr. Acheson's deputy In- clude Lewis

Jap fishing

Douglas, United boats seized by

States Ambassador to London, and General Dwight Eisenhower, now President of Columbia University.

United Press.

KAREN ATTACK. REPULSED:

Chinese Reds

Tokyo, June 18. The Japanese Coast Guard vease! reported today that fying the Chinese Communis! flag scized two Japanese Ash- ing boats in the open sea off the China coast South East of Shanghai yesterday,

within

Rangoon, June 17. The report indicated the Japan- Government forces at Talo-ese boats may have been outside ketaw, Henzada district, with the authorised fishing grounds but stood a five-hour rebel Karen not

Chinese territoria attack before the rebels with waters,

A third shing boat which ex- drew, leaving six killed, an caped seizure radioed to Nagasakl official communique reported that Yoshinori Maru No. 1 and today.

It said that the retreating Karens killed six Burmese clivi- lians in a reprisal,

The communique disclosed that heavy foting had again broken oul between Red Flag Commu- nists and White, Band PVOS In Central Burmu Meiktila near Mahlzing town.

It added that seven

Commu- nists were killed fighting Govern

ment forees in West Myingyun district.

No. 6 were stopped by warning Are from a Chinese ship and taken into custody, presumably to the Chusan Islands recently evacuated by the Chinese Nationalists- United Press.

MRA SESSION district Caux-sur-Montreaux, June 17.

Over 800 delegates from 25 countries attended today's session of the Marol Rearmament World-

Tho Assembly here. Barma

Japanese tho delegation provided

chlut speakers..this-morning.. ----

Mr. Iwakichi Hattori, Gover- nor of Shiga Prefecture, declared that Japan now wanted to bulli

An official announcement said 78 White Band PVOs, including six women, today surrendered at

the refinery town of Syriam, up a peaceful nation and ro

31⁄2 miles down river from Ron goon.

This brings the total of PVO surrendering in this aren since last week-end to 181.-Associated Press,

Korean woman to die for aid to Communists

Seoul, June 17. A Korean Army court today sentenced to death petite Kim Soo Im, former employee of the U.S. Army's Provost Mar- shal's office. She was convict- ed on nine counts of aiding the Communists.

The 30-year-old woman admit- ted violating the Korean He- public's national, defence set but contended she gave information entirely for affection and profit-- not because sho believed in Com- munism.

Miss Kim said she asked Colona? 'John E. Baird when U.S. Army forces would withdraw from Koreo because she feared he would leave and she would lose his company.

She added she gave this in- formation to a Communist, Paki Min Ho, who also was working for the U.S. Army and was afrald of losing his job-Associated Press.

MALAYA WAR' IN THIRD YEAR

Singapore, June 18. Malaya's war against the Com- munist” torrorlata;enters. Its third year tomorrow, UNA

In two years, 300 police, 150 officers and other ranks and 800 civilians, most of them Chinese, have been killed by the terro rists.

...

The bandits have suffered 1;100 cauiniti I War thán 600

have been captured and-- nearly. Bob have surrandordů, 1. Eighty-"|| hine have been”Rälged.......

300

Boma :: 400, "elvillan","and polles have been, wounded by the Corrutists" and, 200, kidnappedes Associated Press

allsed that this could only be done on the basis of moral and spiritual standards.

There was, he said, great In- terest throughout the country in the Moral Rearmament Move- ment.

Mr. Tonachi Ijuin, managing director of the Tokyo Bank, said that there had been no domo. cratic traditions in Japan and Moral Rearmament was badly needed there. so that democracy could be established,

Among the Indian delegates present at today' session was the Indian Labour Minister, Mr. K.II, Desal-Reuter.

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BARCLAY ON BRIDGE

By Shepard Barclay

TWO KINDS OF REASONS 1-Heart, opened it with a, pre- THERE are two kinds of ren-emptive call of four, he regretted sons for not making a high orig- his nelión, North quite properly inal ault bld-that is, three or passed, reckoning that his side more with a hand that contains strength might be just enough to enough high cord strength far an make the contract. South proved, opening bid of one.

First,

though, to be In уси

hopeless pro- leck the only sound reason for jeet. He had to lose a trick each trying to shut out the opponents in the black suits

and two

in which would be that your hand trumpa, so was down one. is no weak defensively you feat The other South, who opened they are very likely to have with sound 1-Heart, realised game if they can locate a ft. that his hand might be valuable Second, you have a very sound in several kinds of circumstances Tenson for nut crowding your First of all, it was by no means partner, in that your hand may worthless on the defence, having prove a fine dummy for some de- its normal quota of high claration other suit.

DAK JV

card

than your own power. Second, it might be very fine as a dummy for some other S K B G 4

declaration, especially clubs. 1.10

No Trumps if North had the necessary cards for either of those. As it developed, the club fit was ideal and the game cor tract, airtight, with just one loser In' each black sult,

*

C J ́10.86 5

5 A 973 N

H 2 WEDQ 10 B

Tomorrow's Problem

5 A 7.0 2

S Q J 10

2

HQ J 43 D97 02 C 3

S

S 5

54 CA 42

HAK 9 8 7 6 5

H.A 4

D 3

CK Q 07

D654 CQ 10 6 3

im

(Dealer: South.

Neither side J83

S 0

vulnerable).

South Wert North

1. 4 H

PRES

Pass

H K Q J East В Pass DQ 10

N WE 8

3 2 KJA

CJ 97 2

8 0

2. 1 H

Poss

2 C

2 D

S K

3 H

Pass

3 S

Pass

4 C

• Pass

5 C

One

of the beauties of duplicate

bridge is the opportunity it af-

how contrasting

H 10

DA9

CK 4

(Dealer South, East-West, vul-

methods work out. You could herable),

fords to SCC

hardly find a more

case than this deal,

convincing

What should guide declarer sright in the one simple play un Where South, with a hand rich- which his 4-Spades 'contract de-

ly justifying an original bid of pends after the heart E load?

A BRITISH CROSSWORD PUZZLE

5

19

20

22:

23

26

27.

128

29

30

3 File.

7'Alludo.

8 Sand out.

9 Obstinate,

33

Across

21 Exploita.

22 Nurep.

23 Suppose,

20 Multitude.

10 Accountant. 30 Reparation.

12 Migrate.

16 Bun helmet.

16 Lake,

19 Cut fine:

Saturday's

30 Brace.

81 Heap,

32 Essential,

23 Attracted.

Crossword

ACROSS Snatch,-7 Nimé, 1

Down

1 Scene of 12-18/Revise..

nction:

2 Declaimed.

'4 Wörklilpi

10 Baucy.

0 Splendid.

17. Choces."

13 Muddle.

3 20. Lifáléssziége,

9. Drugzenfor.

11

22;itank.

24. Value

highly

18 Tight(28) Attempt,

IHEY"" ་ ་

27 Greedy

DOWN-2-Named, ; 8. Tutor, 4 | Limit 19 Alone, 11 Mone18 Hearth, 5. Promoted, 0 Oman, Moderation; 18 Tell," - 16 Chit, 19, Inano, -12 Eclat, 18 Macaw, 14 Despondent, 22, Wain, 26 Rodeo Extended,, 17 Idiom, 16 Opplas 25 Tight, 20 Acme, 27. Kridure, 20 Noted, 21. Eager, 22. Arch. 2.1.

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