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Murder Of Cabinet Minister T.U.C. LEADERS' WARNING

Pierre Chevallier, who had just been appointed Secretary of Stale for Technical Training in the new French Cabinet, was shot dead by ive bullets New in his hame in Orleans. His wife, shown ahove, is being held by the police-AP Picture.

FRANCE

FEELING

LEFT OUT

Paris, Aug. 20.

France is becoming in- creasingly annoyed with

"Tough Facts For

U.S. To Face'

Washington, Aug. 20.

Representative Melvin Price, member of the Congressional Atomic Energy Committee, said in a House speech today that Russia "has more atom bombs than we expected and they are bigger and more powerful than previously believed."

W. German

Coalition

Anglo-American policy in Unshaken

the Mediterranean and will

press for a greater say in

These are tough facts for us to face but tougher

Strain Of Rearmament Plans

"Apparent That

Increase In

Wages Must Be Demanded"

London, Aug: 20,

British trade union leaders warned today that COMMUNIST the nation's rearmament programme would mean

considerable social and industrial strain even if FESTIVAL

Inflation could be avoided.

At the same time they gave a clear

light to workers to seek wage increases to keep WINDING UP

pace with rising living costs.

Higher taxes on profits and price controls and subsidies to help reduce the cost of consumer goods were also urged.

British Ship Disabled

Tokyo, Aur. 20.

The Japaness' Maritime safely Board sald that Typhoon Marglo dinabled a British ship of unidentified jonnage yesterday morning east

Okinawa or

main island,

Krodo reported

from Moll tonight, wit

The report said that five fishing vessels were also in distress-Router.

Fantastic

still if your district is in- Venture

cluded in one of our many metropolitan critical target

Of

areas such as mine is," he Pot - Holers

added.

Padirac, Aug. 20.

Berlin Aug: 20,- "Operation Decampment" today dominated the dusty streets of East Berlin after the two-week Communist World Youth Festival.

German

The main impact of Britain's 24,700 million three-year arms drive on the flow of production

Hundreds of thousands of hnd

not yet been felt, the

West Trades Union Congress Special blue-shirted

youths headed for Economic Committee reported.

Forcefalling

rallway stations, expected an critical debate on the cost

columns ing in of living at next month's Congress lorries. mecting at Blackpool, the ex-youths home during the next take East German ex-hoped to

the main ekher march- or riding on Festival organisers

perts collea on the Labour Government to make

"every four days. effort for a..new. and more The Wost German delegatos: stable, level of prices on soon usarranged to leave Berlin after. BOSSIFIC

farewell meetings with thele Sixteen resolutions tabled by East Berlin.guesia today. unions

2,500,000 representing

workers will ask the Blackpool Some of the foreign delegates conference to demand reduc-will stay here a couple of days tlong

costs In living

and more before going on a sight- checks on big business reeing tour of East Germany.

report showed that the factories.

union leaders were reconciled,

months yet.

They will visit nationalised

Foreign cultural groups will

to come reduction in the standard of Living following repeat their performances of rearmament and to an increase folk dances and songs in East- in congamer prices for many German villages.

.ii. East Berlin' papers' today generally hailed the festival oz. a milestone In the fight of world youth to achieve peace." The East Berlin National Zeltung said: "Peace-fighters all over the world will not rest until they have frustrated all: Germany"

INCREASES ESSENTIAL It said current raw material shortages could threaten the cconomy with some degree "of Mr Price, who is from Chiengo,

unemployment and that cuts in sald the United States faced the Five pot-holers, who wentupila investment would tend possibility of "multiple atomic down Padirac Cave, in South-to trustrate productivity In- Bonn, Aug. 20.

bomb drops". He said Russia is Wost France, came back to the creases. Near Eastern affairs at the The West German Vice- not a laggard as we are about surface today after spending Even though rising profits and American plans to remiiltarise

gelting 400 yards wages would be rafflected in Big Three Washington con- Chancellor, Dr Franz Bluccher, civilan dettuce and had 20,000, four days

At Bad Hersfeld, Hess, the nearer the true source of the rise of prices It was "appareat two-hour 000 civilian defence workers. ference next month, reliable cald today, after a

conversation with the Chancel- Later, Senator Joseph O'Me- Padirac River.

that in the present situation West German police arrested quarters said today.

lor, Dr Konrad Adenauer, that honey said that, on the basis of

trade unions must endeavour to and later released 100 West After advancing over four they were agreed on the ques-word from the Joint Chiefs of Important members of

ed the Thuringian-Hession Inter-" members by demanding thetion of continuing their Cooli-Staffs, Russia "would find a miles from the initial Fadirac maintain the real wages of their German youths when they cross-

wage zonal border Government, while preoccupied tion Government,

very and offer if she attacked | Cavern, they passed chaolle

Increases.

curly today with the internal crisis that still

the United States."

mass of clay which had defeated

"With rearmament and ex-

after attending the East Berlin threatens political stability, are "For this, goodwill is needed

Sonator

O'Mahoney made the previous explorers. This brought port demands increasing, a fall Festival. becoming more and more frank on both sides," Dr Bluccher statement to reporters Im- them into a huge cavern closed

in standards of living could only The police said that they after the Joint Chiefs on the far side by a second be avoided by a

they con- in their condemnation of the Gald.

mediately

considerable Arcated large quantities of pro- had testified in secret before wall of spongy clay, with holes increase in production." alleged high-handedness of the

paganda material. other two members of the Wes-

During Dr Adenauer's four his Appropriations sub-Com-five yards deep full of mud.

The resulting

Many of wage-pried wecks' holiday in Switzerland mitice on the country's state of trom. which . he

spiral was not likely to result in new blue-shirt uniforms, the runaway inflation of a catastro- police added: All were released, phic nature in Britain, but if after the police had noted their carried too far it could have a home addresses-Reuter: damaging effect on Overseas trade.

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These quarters feel that both last week-end, Dr the United States and Britain threatened to resign have "overlooked" France in Government if the the entire question af defence in over economic policy the Mediterranean area. One of a head. the reasons behind the delay in

Dr Bluccher said that the transfer of General Alphonse Juln, Resident General of tonight's conversation no deci- Morocco, to his post in the sions were taken, - ---

returned readiness. Military lenders, ac- They could not get further Bluecher companied by the civilian but are determined to make an- from the Secretaries, were called

for other attempt next year to reach the Administra- the source, differences testimony on

budget.-United came to tion's defence

Press.

The explorers took with them Neuter quotes Mr O'Mahoney 24 pneumatic rafts, 200 yards as saying: "I say to you without of light steel laddering and 400 equivocation, we have the air yards of nylon rope and lived power now that can deliver a on American Arms iros: rations most serious blow to any poten- plus vitamin tablets. tal enemy-and they know it"

ari

A-BOMB CARRIERS

The Initial Padirac. Cavern is accessible to amateur pot- holers and a guide takes boat- ing parties along the 800 yards of the hidden waterway.

In any case, there would be a period of considerable social and industrial strain, Reuter."

Critical Session For Pleven

the youths.

..POISONING STORY

wore.

Berlin, Aug, 20. Herr Erich Honecker, Chair- man of East Germany's State- run Youth Organisation, an nounced hero today that "numerous agents" had been arrested in East Berkin during the Communist World Youth Festival На

tald clamped

number.

of

North Atlantic Treaty Organisa-

Among the items discussed by tion as commander of land

the two party leaders were the forces, is suspicion of present

question of occupation costs, British actions in the Middle Germany's coal supply during East.

the coming winter, the Rhine

Washington, Aug. 20, port headline

of Kehl, recently re- Under

Eight United States Navy air- the

"Un-River

on quite a certainties over the Mediter-turned to the Germans by the craft carriers have been or are

When it was first discovered,

agents, French,

Including and the Chancellor's being refitted to handie planes ranean". Le Monde, a conserva-

discussions in Switzerland with capable of carrying atom bombs, the pot-holers could not de

several who tried to poison the tive paper, accused the United

the trade union leader, Herr the Navy her carriers all the They threw 76 kilogrammes of today. termine what river it was.

food of the Festival participants Stalcs and Britain

Christian Felte, ол

with certain tablets." Three other "forgetting" France In their

Paris, Aug. 20. 27,000-ton Essex class which flourescine into the water, and, polley,

He refused to disclose details, Mediterranean military plans.

have

of 80 to 90 four months later, bright green M, Rome Pleven's, middle, of German security service would

The French Prime Minister, but complament

announced that the East Asked whether he had reach-aircraft, are to be re-equipped water emerged "The Mediterraneun polley of

from the sur-the road" Government faces, a shortly, publish, a report on the France is conspicuous by its ed full agreement with then the

in the same way under a pro-face

of the Padirge absence from international plans Chancellor, Dr Bluccher said:

matter.

Herr Honecker denied reports, tomorrow and Is-expected to which were published in West last until the end of the month. 'Berlin recently, that he had

The debate on the issue of been sacked, alding Catholic schools, which

Franc

economic

BOUTCO

but possibly critical, par- short, but and River at Fontaine St. George, Hamentary session which opens

to

CONVERT for the defence of the area,' "It is too early to say that. It

101 Navy. I

ship sald the paper, adding that would be a sad state in which

Among

the

vessels being France's two Western partners Parliament and Government al- modernised in tha 1,525-ton

to "promote their continued

or Bar ways agreed

all Cabinet Gato class submarine Tunny, own ideas about Mediterranean decisions wero taken un- when work on the Tunny organisation and more concretely animously. about defence of the Middle East, which is the key to the whole question."

The paper said it appeared "there

might be as

a wish to neutralise the French presence in the Mediterranean by re- minding her (France) of her own difficulties in North Africa" and then it reported a recent reception given in London by the Foreign Office for Habib Bourguin, Nationalist loader of French North Africa.-United Press.

Needed: A

"Such

an agreement would only prove that everybody, is asicep or that the State is un- democratie."---Reuter,

THAI-JAPANESE RELATIONS

2 Tokyo, Aug. 20. Thailand

may re-establish Ulplematic, commercial and aviation relations with Japan soon after the algning of the Japaneso peace treaty, Minister Sanga Nilkamhaeng, head of

the

completed

United States will Navy

sub possess threo marines firing guided missiles designed to surface off-shore ! and are hundreds of miles inland

Four now

to ba bullt,

minesweepers.

seven miles away---Reuter.

NEW RUSSIAN

PINPRICK

are in fiancial dimeulties, is Herr Honeckar said that the

open

en Thursday

Government's.

to the and existence may

West German police attempts to prevent youths from crossing tho

easily be at stake at some stage. Inter-zonal border to attend the This question sharply divides East Berlio Festival had made Berlin, Aug: 30. Allied metals, disclosed totional

the Assembly, because of tradi- many West German boys and

Peace Aghters. allgrments between girls, convinced are night that. the Russians had Catholics and anti-clericals,

He said: "Such scandalous strengthened their "economic

will" phortly be the Premier's conditions No estimate was given of the blockade” of Berlin and refused [election on August 11 1omor- /abolizhod · by Germany'a "young!

Apart from cast. In the past, modernisa to tion of a single carrier has run daily runs from Western Ger the Government faces the new

moking pass-three coal trains

row will be the first ime

me that peace fighters."Reuters into tens of millions of dollars, many to West Berlin Parliament. elected last Junio

The officials sald

the now

Reuter.

A leftwing Radical. M. Pleven

restrictions went into force at heads Centre combination of Population Of

Marienborn on the East-West:

Visa For Gromyko German

A Radicale Popular Republicans

·Zanzibar. Rost

Malaya oran

Kuala Lumpur, Aug. 20 The population of the Federa- tion of Meloya:how te Walk over Nairobi; Aug 20, the 5,000,000 markant d Mr John Dalzel Rankine, The Federal », Government's

frontier on Friday. The (MRP) and Independents with- Soviets have already blocked Gut the Socialists Reuter, Moscow, Aug. 20. export from Berlin of goods The British Embassy today ruled scarce in East Germany the Thoi Diplomatic Mission issued transit visas for Eng-and-forced the West to institute here, told Kyodo News Agency land to M. Arkiret 4 Gromyko, commercial "boby air Bre": today

Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister, ship, goods out

out Omelals do not and other members of the Soviet jako a serious view of the new Thailand would probably need a Francisco Conference? on the trains passing through Marlen great Zumber of technicians to Japanese pedice

treaty. The born brought only a small part develop its economic resources, delegation also have transit vises of the city's cont supply

for. France-Reuter, Reuter? gre

Big HeaveThe Minister also said thai delegation to attend the San ban. They said this three cont Chief Secretary of Kenya, has gana) port for 1000 showed

Chicago, Aug. 20, The British deputy Conserva tive leader, Mr Anthony Eden, suld here tonight that "the abuse of the power of the veto and the Intransigence of the Soviet Union have made

agree ment between the Great Powers impossible bank ng da

They have compelled the free nations to create regionni arrangements for their own security" -ho.

The policy of frearmament upon which; the - free nations, hhd, anbarized was likely to be a continuous burden he! waida and none could tell how long;

would last

Fsicrifices wda Butter. tünn war)

POP

United PresR.

been appointed British Resident 5,220,549 2 peoples living in in Zanzibar, succeeding Sir Vin-Malaya. That was an increase of cent Glenday, who is retiring 144,701 over 1849 Associated

Prest Reuter.

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