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"FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1952.

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Command Refugees Appointed Mark

TWO

innovations now

appear to be reasonably Hold Crew At Tho

certain to result from the visit to Korea, and Tokyo of Lord Alexander, and Mt Selwyn Lloyd. One is the appointment of a donlor

Pistol Point

*.

1 Romo, June 26.. British officer to act as Three armed refugees General Mark Clark's today. sqized. a Yugoslav deputy; in the United airliner in flight and land- Nations Far East Com- ed it in Italy with 19 other mand; the other, establish- passengers and five crow ment of political liaison members on board. between UN headquarters Vilim I:ikret, 35-year-old in New York and General mechanic, who was once Clark's military administra- sergeant in the Yugoslav to

to According

aForce piloted the plane Washington correspondent, freedom.

tion.

a

Air

His companions, Josip Tever the UN Commander-in- and Bogdan Zigic, both 22, Chief in Tokyo has been held the passengers and crew gravely handicapped by at pistol point until Inkret had Jack of export political made a perfect landing advice, and the conviction disused airfield at Foligno, 72

miles northeast of Rome, appeara

to be growing, other than

British in

on s

Saying that they were tired of Tito" the throa refugees quarters, that it is time he asked political, anyjum of the had advisors available for Italian police. immediate consultation. The Italian Foreign Ministry Behind the purely authorised the polico at Foligno military commitments of to allow completo' freedom of the United Nations in Korea movement to all who wished to

return home.

Jurks the unstable political The plates left Belgrade 8 a.m. situation in Pusan. The local time, landed briefly at attempted assassination of Zagreb a left agnirs about Dr Syngman Rhee under- 9.30 am. scores the current tension

in South Koren.

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General

One

·DOOR SMASHED

controls.

Feeling unsurp of himself in dense cloud

over the Adriatic Sen, Inkre ordered one of his companions to force the co-pilot to sit, beside him and help with the controla:

Clark's Deputy

EDEN, ACHESON CONFER ON SUBJECT

Licut-General Sir Terence Airey, KCMG, CB, CBE, Commander British Forces, Hongkong, is being mentioned by informed circles in Lon- don as the possible choice of the British deputy to General Mark Clark, United Nations Supreme Commander in the Far East, according to a French Press Agency report.

It is pointed out in the London despatch that General Airey served with General Clark during the last war, when he was a member of General Clark's staff in Italy,

Meanwhile other London reports state that both Mr Acheson and Mr Eden have made progress towards reaching an agreement on the subject of appointing a British deputy to General Mark Clark,

Mr Acheson also addressed 200 members of Parliament in London yester- day when he explained to them that it was unfortunate accident which provent- ed the British Government being informed in advance of the plan to bomb the Yalu River hydro-electric power plants.

IN AGREEMENT

to

Clark, we imagine, would Ten minutes after the plane

London, June 26, be one of the first to left Zagreb, the three men pro-

The United States Secretary welcome the appointment of duced pistols and ordered every..

including a pretty air of State, Mr Dean Acheson, and sound political advisers.

hostess, to put their hands up.

the British Foreign Secretary. THE reactions of General The next step was to smash in

Mr Anthony Eden, were belleved Omar Bradley as Chair the docr of the "control cabin to be in agreement on the need

British deputy man of the Joint Chiefs of with an axe and to hold up the to appoint a

the United Nations Supreme Staff,

woll State pilot, co-pilot and radio opera- | 13

Commander in Korea, General Department officials, to the for

over the Mark Clark, after their meeting British Inkret then took suggestion that a

at the Foreign Office here today. officer be appointed deputy

It was understood in diploma- to General Clark are cer

tic quarters here that the talks tain to give satisfaction in

between Mr Eden and Mr Ache- London. It is a liaison

son on the improvement of poli which is bound to be proved

tical and military liaison In Korca, made excellent progress. mutually beneficial and

fasued after A communique be expected to

meeting, which the afternoon eradicate the danger of Balogna. He lost his way over

the end of this week's future misunderstandings

ne saw.. , between Washington and

Mr Eden and Mr Acheson In a press communique, the London on the conduct of Foreign Ministry said the Yugo the Korean war. Whether the stav Legation had demanded Pentagon will be prepared "release" of the plane and that to go so far as agreeing "release" had been granted. to the establishment of an A report sald there were several University professors additional headquarters 'at

high Yugoslav officer the rear

of the fighting and lines, directed by British among the passengers-Reuter.

chri

Commonwealth personnel, 13 probably unlikely,

although there is cogency

in the argument that such

a move would materially

assist General Van Fleet

He intended to make for

central Italy and-made for themte Anglo-American talks, first field he

20

of

EXECUTION DATE ANNOUNCED

Washington, June 20.

ugo.

and

and their advisers discussed the position in South-East Asia and Korea, including the question

the political of liaison on military spheres in connection with operations in Korea"

Officials here Indicated that they also discussed the prospects of an armistice and the political alfustion, in South Korea.

LT-GENERAL AIREY

have concerned Germany, thei Middle East and the Far East.

Tomorrow, the Ministers will be joined by M. Robert Schuman, the French Foreign Minister, who is arriving here tonight.

last Saturday. The bombings were on Monday,

The source, said that Mr Acheson said he was sorry that neither had been told about the

Mass Arrests In S. Africa

SEQUEL TO NON-VIOLENCE CAMPAIGN Johannesburg, Júne 26. Seventy-eight coloured people, including an Indian and an African leader and a white ex-MP, were arrested today, first day of the non- thought the Defenco

campaign of had, and that the Defence De

non-violent defiance, of partment thought that the State

• Minister Department had.

Prime.

Daniel Acheson told the British Malan's "unjust race laws."

attack on the power plants. Ap parently, the Informants added, there was confusion about who should have

told them, indicat-

Ing that the State Depament Europeans'

tarians that-the bomb-

Mr Nana Sito, President of fustifica onmilltary, the Transvaal Indian- Congress, grounds, saying the plants pro-war

one of 47 Indians. and duce

40 per cent of North Africans arrested at Boksburg, Korea's pawer.

Indian and native locat

location about After his speech, thanks were 20 miles from here, after 50 voted by those attending and Mr

the compaign Acheson, was applauded. Asso- volunteers

marched on this reef town in tending to enter the location without permits.

ciated Press,

8 Wounded

In Kentucky

Eden to the text of the Impending Prison Riot

Besides officials, Mr was assisted this afternoon by Mr the Minister of State, Selwyn Lloyd, who has just re- turned from a tour of Korea and Japan in which he accompanied Lord Alexander, Minister.

the Defence

Their first task will be to agree Western note Germany.

to

- "DEADLY-DANGER" The

| sp-| "The

on

June 26.

Lo

Mr A. Sisulu, General Secret- ry of the African National ary Congress, was arrested outside the location

Detained

DESERTER SENTENCED

TO GAOL.

Berlin, June 26. An American soldier who broke army gas! and fled to the Russian zone of Ger many was convicted deserter today and ven- tenced to five years hard Labour:

09

A court martial found Private Ray D. Schultz of Batavia, Now York, guilty of prison compo, robbery, amaul, and desertion. He was under charges of robbing a German taxi driver at itho

fime he and two companions broke out of the army plockade,

December

last

to

Schultz, wat represented.

Die byrin Russions in an official letter US forces as seeking palitical asylum in the East. Schultz told the court: today. that this was untrue, that they were forced to sign statements dictated ky Rus sian officers to that effect,"

Top picture shows the oil tanker, Rose Mary, which has been ordered to remain at Adenorah month under an injufc tion granted to the Anglo- Iranian Oll Company. Above, Capt Giuseppe Jaffrate, master of the de-. tained tanker. · ---- Reuler- photos.

entrance, charged MOSSADEGH'S

with being within a municipal area without a pason-violent"

The campaign

DECISION

The two other soldiers who were with Schultz in the escapo are still apparently in the Rus-

sion

zone. They are Privates Charles J. Scott of Decatur, Illinois, and Sidney Sparks of Tennille, Georgia.

22,

Hines was called by African and Indian leaders on May 31 against

Teheran, June 20. the "racial

and tide of arrogance

Premier. Mossadegh will des fascism

sweeping through South finitely resign as soon as Patila- Africa." They urged non-whites ment becomes a functioning throughout the Union to rise body, a government spokesman Avenue, Newton "The Malay org body

of

the

Eddyville, Kentucky, which reflects the view of the periodical Tribune",

in their united millions" and said here t who already has the August 1 was act today as the

Eight prisoners

for the start were axed today

is still not & onerous task of directing execution of Oscar Collazo, the

Bevanite group in the Labour

volunteer

action to

to repeal "dia- funci

because the the UN forces in the fold. Puerto Rican who tried to kill

Party, commented today that a wounded by gunfire in

of deputies elected at The

Trumna nearly main consideration President Harry

CABINET DECISON

new situation of deadly danger riot at the Kentucky State criminatory laws.

FIRST INCIDENT

elections inst December created" by "the prison today.

At 2 local time, 28 Atri-have not been approved. Usually well-informed sources has been is to achieve the maximum months

am, Collazo, unsuccessful in ap- believe that Mr Eden indicated wanton and irresponsible at- The convicts were looting the can men and two African women The spokesman did not give amount of unity in the

on the Yelu plants in Commissary of Food,

used a white only" entrance at any indication of Dr United

Mas peals from conviction of murder to Mr Acheson that the British tack" Nations military

White House guard, was

Two guards were grabbed as Brighton station, Port Elizabeth, sadegh's poilical plans, and did Cabinet, after hearing a report North Korea. and political undertakings brought Into US District Court from Lord Alexander, had de- In a leading article entitled hostages, but later released, ond in the first reported incident of not say whether he was will in Korea, and anything and told of the time fixed for elded officially to propose the

Korean Catastrophe", it of them injured.

the

ing to accept reappointment, which will contribute to him to die in the electric chair:pointment of a British deputy to said that the Chinese had every

Fred McCesney, foreman of

Afmagn.

in a train. gave the Associated Press, thie end is to be welcomed. Associated Press.

General Mark Clark.

right to conclude that the rald the prison clothing factory, was clenched fist salute and shouted The precise powers of the de- was a deliberate act of United reported missing

"Mayibuye O Afrika" ("Come bren

worked Nations policy and to puty have not yet

draw the

More than 75 of the prison's back Africa!!) while the 20 out, but a decision in principle is further deduction that the Unit 1,000 prisoners many of them volunteers were in discusion believed to have been taken. ed Nations did not desire a hardened convicte, were holding with a party of armed police

It is expected that this will truce.

the clothing factory and which met them. out in receive full American support, "From this point of reckoning recreation hall of tho

stone,

A group of Africans later Usually well-informed diplo- it is quite possible that general fortress-like penitentiary, pushed past the police and cross- matic quarters belleve here war

renewed,"

the State police in ed "whites only" bridge into may be

All that an official announcement Tribune wrote.

western Kentucky were sum

street, i There Д will be made next

next Tuesday

"Once that happens it will moned to the penitentiary. At ordered into two police vans When Lord Alexariter is to re- not be easy believe be; and the State Police Commisioner and taken to a charge offer port to the House of Lords on tension of hostilities beyond

whole incident lasted ten his Korean tour and the House Korean frontlers."Reuter,

Guthrie

Crowe said "s riot of minutes

there was 110 undetermined properilans was going on at the

rison. An Violence, and uprising began among the bri-

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FEATHER SOFT' AND ABSORBENT.

of Commons is to debate Korea.

Mr Eden is believed to have alscussed with Mr Acheson the

possibility of improving politi-

APOLOGIES

London; June 20.

the

a

they

were

Fifty volunteers marched on U.B. Secretary of State sonera late last night and war the town of Boksburg, about 20

from here, and Yusuf

African-Indian Congress,

cal contact between the two Dean Acheson apologised to quelled after four hours. But miles Governments on Korean policy about 20 mms of the Bri- later another broke out--Reu-chalta, Joint Secretary of the In addition to the appointment in Parliament today of the ter

Left

i jmorance of mich decisions to a group of MPs and Lords,

is

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Southlatter to Magistrate

failure to sellfy Britain in ad- of a British deputy commander.

GAOL DISTURBANCE

Tunis, June 20. 3. G. Louw announcing - that While the appointment of a varice of the American bombing

of the Yalu River plants in- Police stood by. Inside the volunteers would enter the British deputy would go far to formed sources sald.

nativo. and Indian location Turis civil prison today, to, pre- prevent By

Britain from being

Acheson spake for 20 minutes vent a possible mutiny after a without permits.

disturbance which beran in the In Johannesburg, African and power as that to bomb the.

a private meeting women's section of the prison..

Indian" volunteers, meeting plants south of the Yalu, which was

Among those

|attending.

Women prisoners were heard a city hall, listened to an ap Exisod a

left-wing Labourite Aneurin political stor

euria shouting "Long live Bourguiba peal for the maintenance of Parlament this week, it would Bevan.

same of the Nationalist order from Mr Nana Sita, Pro- not necessarily ensure that the British Government would be the group to a loosely knit leader interued on the leland of sident of the Transvaal, Indian

Congress Sanite, of the Tunisian consulted about military decl- tish-American ParliamentaryThe excitement

to the Later they

hey were divided into sions with important political Group, whose members aro

three

groups, each with a Implications

particularly interested in Anglo men's section and BRITISH REQUEST:

seg leader, and ordered to march to American relations, ide

Prison guarda“stopped--rela- | đ In diplomatie quarters here The tourco said Mr Acheson

point outside the city. The volunteers wore Reuter.

colours of the African Nationni Congress-gold for wealth, greent for the land, and black for the

race. All

at Bloemfontein

said 'they cX="

begar a

coast.

Hunger price

it was "believed that Mr Eden, tald them... that American Lives taking food to prisoners today made it clear to Mr Generals had intended to tell Achener that Britain expects to the British Detonco Minister, be consused, and not merely Floid Marshal Lord Alexander, informed about military declin, Washington about the plan to sions which might have critical bomb the Yalu five poRvr -political, reperetiisions, M.

plants

Polio In America co

Washington, June 20,

the

the Increase of a thokhon Sigh.. there: to.

LILOKO British opinion has been die But, addol the Pozeg turbed by the bombing this week was a aeru-Situations Normal, of the

great Suiho power plant in All Fouled Up and North Korea some of whose mix-up Lord Alexander was not espacely.... 112) used to supply

cerit

today and - America" "had"- 421 cases of pected the Infantile paralysis last week-in begin on

Capetown. Maleah Khan, previous wookott dubtes recently deprived of his House previous wook.

Tap the 211 coacs reported for the Buppecasion of Communiam Act, of, 1951; and far was arrestert today is the excorded the Ave-year average) przelnots of the city hall, ite by: of 200 BEATGS K wesk:-botwnga | reprezented (2) the natives Staf Washington | 1947 and 1951,-Reuter, which Eden-arrived in

Western Cape Province Reuter.

electricity: In Manchuria. Bolwen Lloyd: A British Minister | suma week

Today's rustling, between"

Eden and Mr Acheson is the of State for Foreign third of a series of three talks, No, an to Foreign Bo between-sho - Akijijsters:

Grace-

A British soldier who the Russians claimed sought asylum in East Germany has returned! voluntarily to his unit in Berlin,. British

Buthorities announced today

The soldier is Private Joseph Blakely,

of Staplehurs East, Man- chester.

The British Army, announce. ment said Blakely, of the First' Battalion, the King's Regiment,' want Absent Without Leave November 8,

1051, He "surrendered himself to Headquarters British Troops, Berlin, on Monday, June 2, and is now in close arrest in Berlin awaiting disciplinary action," the announcement, sald.-Associated

Press,'

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