Bevan Expected
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Rising Clamour Princess Faika Casey Does Some Plain Miners Refuse
To Climb Over European
Down
"Technical Victory"
For Attloo
London, Oct. 20. Mr Aneurin Bevan And his supporters were' prepar ing tonight to concedo technical victory in their tussle with the official Labour leadership.
A
The Labour leader, Mr Clo-
ment Attlee, and the leadership will ask the Party Parliamentary Group at a meeting on Thursday
to present Mr Devan with an ultimatum, which proposes:
1. The immediate
abandon- ment of all group organisations in the party, except those officially ricxgnised end,
2. That all members refrain from attacks on each other in
Army Treaty
STORM ALARMS BONN
Bonn. Oct. 20.
West German and American officials here are alarmed by the political storm in France over the European army treaty.
They said the rising clamour in France against the participation of German troops in Europe's defence comes at a critical time for the Chancellor, Konrad Adenauer, staunch advocate of German co-operation with the West.
The 76-year-old Chancellor faces the battle of his political life next week whom the Bonn Parliament is to debate ratification of the European army treaty and the related Allied-West Gorman peace contract, these officials said.
The powerful opposition; with the West. They claim the Parliament, the Press or on the Socialists have proclaimed 2 agreements are unfair to Ger- platform.
fight to the Anish against these mony. Mr Alllec will stake his agreements for European in- alliance leadership on
this ultimatumtegration and
which the Bovanites will oppose, If, as is generally expected, they are outvoted, they are likely to accept the situation.
They will continue what they call "Socialist education" inside Be party but their Parliamen- tary Group meetings would end.
UNIONIST'S -ATTACK
Some leading Bevnaftes do not see the resolution as making any difference to the internal conflict.
When they meet tomorrow they will throw the meeting open
to the whole Labour Party.
But they do not usually dis- eusa tactics
armed
Slave Labour Camps On
The
Increase
the at these incetings
within Parliament.
Mr Tom Williamson, General Secretary of the 880,000-strong said.
...
Returns
Awaiting customs clearance at Cairo Airport en årrival back from Europe is Princess Falka, sister of ex-king Farouk,
with her daughter. --- Express Photo.
Eisenhower Off
On Tour Of New England
Speaking To Soviet Russia
INTEREST
IN DISCONTENT
United Nations, Oct. 20. The Australian Minister for External Affairs, Mr Richard G. Casey, told the Soviet Union in the General Assembly today that Russia had nothing to fear from the recently-formed Pacific Alliance. Mi Casey spoke directly to the Sovlet delega- tion in the front row near the rostrum.
Heading the delegation was M, Andrei Gremylto in the nbronco Vysliinaky, the
of M. Andrei
Foreign Minister,
Mr Casey said Soviet Russia had a "vested interest in discon- tent."
Russla Ind
rever offered technical ald to the rest of the world except for "obviously self- Interested political purposes in limited areas."
Poun
"M. Vyshinsky seemed to find some satisfaction in the face of a world shortage of food-and yet Soviet Russla has made no
effort
fort to help. We, the De- mocracies, have made every ffort to help," Mr Casey said.
Australia
sub- could grow stantially more food for the world fit were
of
"Fa
not for lack
development 'would be possible if the present heavy burden of rearmament forced on us by the threat of Com- munist aggression were lifted,"
Mr Casey said,
M
MR R. G. CASEY
understands the word poore the door is open,"
On criticism of
Colonial
To Work
Pittsburg, Oct. 20. More than half of America's 375,000 soft coal miners refused to work today in protest against Government-ordered out in the $1.00 daily wage increase they recently won from the Industry,
the
About 327,500 minera the remained Idio, while Ware Stabilisation Board reconsidered the increase,
Mr John L. Lewis, the miners' president, signed contract
ocal with soft operators last month call- ing for the increase, but tho Wago Stabilization Beard ruled on Saturday that the rainers were only entitled to a daily riso $1.50.
of
Moal miners considered this action nullified their contract. -- Beuter.
Prince's Funds
"Frozen"
Cairo, Oct. 20. The Egyptian authorities have refused a request by Prince Mohamed Aly, cousin of ex-King Farouk and former Heis Pre- Aumptive to the Egyptian Throne. for a monthly transfer of £1500 (about 2015 Sterling) from his funde in Feypt.
Prine Mohamed Aly is under- going a rest curo at Lausanne- Cuchy, Switzerland.
The Egyptian authorliles re- jested the request on the grounds that the Prince left Egypt on September 15 in "normal health conditions" and could have put of his trip,
Thay Birther said that Prince Mohamed Aly had transferred £E100,000 in hold currency under a provious government- Reuter,
countries. Mr Casey said thore Typhoon Hits Saigon
ENDURING ANVIL Referring directly to Vyshinsky's speech last Sa.ur- day.
Mr Casey said: "Clearly it is the Soviet aim to attempt to drive a wedge between Great Britain and the United States. If this is so, there are a lot of us who have an literest in the matter.
"British)-American. co-open New York, Oct. 20. tion is an anvil that has worn The Republican presidential candidate, Mr out many hamuners. It will Dwight Eisenhower, climbed aboard his campaign stand up to a sickle as well."
On Korce, Mr Casey said had full confidence train today-15 days before the polling for a Australia
in the United Nations armistice week's tour of New England, where President negotiators and stood firmly by torfes, he added-Reuter. Truman raised Democratic hopes with a series of them. fighting speeches last week,
At the first stop at Stamford, Connecticut where Mr Truman spoke on
Government
authorities saki Socialists are today that the corlain to make political capital out of the latest French demands for stronger curbs on the use of German manpower for Western defence.
Pierre-Henri In Paris, M. Teitgen Chairman of the French Popular Republican Movement, tonight demanded that the French Government clarify its attitude towards the European Army at its next
Wednesday. necting un Geneva, Oct. 20.
Teitgen called the Evidence before the United French
Foreign Minister, M. fellow Seluman, A Nations Committee on forced Robert labour today bileged that the Popular Repubilean, following number of Inbour comps in stiffening
opposition against Czechoslovakia tud risen from
the European Army project and 87 last year to 371 this month, particularly
week-end There were similar increases speeches of the radical tenders, Herrlat and M. in Rumania and Hungary, it was Mr Edouard
Edouard Daladier. Union of General and Muni- The Committee heard evidence
-WITHOUT DELAY cipal Workers and former on the growth of forced labour member of the Labour Execu-camps in Eastern Europe sub-
M. Teitgen was also reported tive, tonight attacked the leftmitted by the International to have asked that the Govern→ Federation of Free Journalists, ment should submit the European membership of Defence Community Treaty to 1,200 escaped or exiled news- Parliament fer ratincation with- papermen, from Eastern Europe. out any further delay.
The Federation alleged that He suggested, however, that should take no economie plans forced on Com-Parliament
countries munist
Russia imediate action on ratification; thousand people turned out in the snow. by caused the constant growth of but wait for progress in the talks forced labour camps.
on a European political federa- sentenced for
Many prisoners had been tion.
infringement of} production "norms", it said,
Boleslaw Wierzblanski told reporters after giving evidence that a map of
The Government was to sub- Poland, giving the siles of 74 mit the E. D. C. Treaty for fabour camps containing about
ratification at the end of the 150,000 prisoners, had been sub-
Summer recess on October 3, mitted to the Committee.but some Parliamentary obser Reuter.
vers believe the Government is awaiting the result of the Amert. can Elections,
wingers in his union's journal.
He wrote: "A disgruntled group of ambitious individuals have been organlaing within the party, and have succeeded forming a recalcitrant faction in which seriously undermine tho stability of the movement”
said: "The trade union He
threatchs
to
unity and the
movement cannot
L
and ignare pluce." Heuter.
what
sland aside taking
CANADIAN AIM
Vancouver, Oct. 20. Mr Douglas Abbott, Canadian Finance Minister, sald today that Canada would strive for sgreement on a realistic solu- crisis Arca
tion
to the Sterling when Commonwealth Ministers
meet in London
which claims
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Polish journalist
Tanker Missing
Paris, Oct. 20.
M. Teigen was reported to have suggested that M. Schuman should resign it the Government did not adopt such a course of action.
The
OPPOSES REVISION
no
has Government month. next What_we_all_want to see..is. The Australlan Radlo reported slated whether it expects the a healthy expanding trade on today that the Norwegian tanker Parlament to ratify the treaty
missing off New this year.
a firm and reliable base with Vestass was
observers
in
these countries, which for soZealand. The vessel was due in M: Teligen was reported to long were regarded u our Auckland on Sunday. Signals by have told M. Schuman that he principal market as well as an New Zealand rad stallong iry-opposed revision of the treaty at
this juncture. important source of supply," being to locato it have gone un-
Diplomatic said.-Reuter.
answered-France-Presse,
Parts belleve if good progress was made towards a European political federation many parila- mentarians would revise their attitude and support the ratin- cation of the E. D. C. Trenly, Associated Press and Router.
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Rhodesian Miners Go On Strike
Ndola, Oct. 20.
TAKING A
HAND IN
DISPUTE
Saturday several
Mr Eisenhower told them that peace was the great issue. His day's schedule called for ten speeches, Ho will campaign the New England area roughly following Mr Truman's route until Friday, then move on to Detroit.
Tomorrow, the Democratic candidate, Mr Stevenson, em- barks on his most extensive whistle stop trip, taking him into 12 Stalos before the election on November 4.
He will cover the Mid-West and Eastern States, ending with an election eve address in
"He added: "United Nations efforts to achieve en armiotice have been constant. Our nego- tiators have gone to the limit in an effort to reach agreement. "If the Communists sincerely wish peace-ng thit world
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Madrid, Oct. 20.
Rita Hayworth refused to see American singer, Robert Savage, who flew here today saying he was "madly in love" with her.
London, Oct. 20. The Food Minister, Mr Lloyd George, told the House of Com-
He said he had walked of a mons today that the Govern-
film set in America to fly to ment was dealing with the re- Chicago,
Mr Truman leaves tomorrow Europe to meet her. He is 40. fusal of Hull and Grimsby
-now---in trawler owners to give facilities for a three-day-trip into New Miss Hayworth,
Jersey
Pennsylvania, for lending fish from Icelandic Virginia and Maryland. He will telephoned her secretary: "I do West Seville, her father's birthplace, set out again next week-end for
not want to see Savage." the Mid-West..
fishing vessels.
"Replying to a question he said it would not be in the general interest to make a statement at present,
But Savage sald here: "I shall PRESSMEN'S VIEWS go to Sevills to see her if she
of
44 does not return," the Twenty-three
He said he first mot Miss reporters covering the Stevenson
"AS long as the trawler campaign believe he will win Hayworth in 1947 and saw her owners keep within what they the election, according to a poll a few months ago. He said his are. legally entitled to do, the by the independent magazine real name is Robert Cimboo. Government cannot interfere," United States News and World Reuter.
Report. Of the remainder, 14 he added.
predicted an
an Elsenhower win Mrs Bessie Broddock, Labour and seven said "don't know." member, had protested against Of the reporters travelling with this refusal saying that "thla Mr Elsenhower, 37 sald he would action has deprived Britain of be elected, 14 said it would be about £280,000 worth of fish." Mr Stevenson
the
Arab Protest
Delegation
Bani, Oct. 20... At Bridgeport, Connecticut,
An Amb A Conservative member, Mr Mr Elsenhower accused the
League delegation, expected hero to protest Richard Law, sald the action of Democrats of spreading "pol-
the against
.West German- trawler owners had the son."
Isruell compensation agreement, overwhelming support of fisher- Saying there had been charges has asked to be received at the inen whose livelihood had been that his election would mean West German Foreign Ministry threatened by ¡coland's decision. another depression and that tomorrow.
would abolish trade unions, he Mr Law said "that Iceland's
The delegation will be led Admed Drojk, Lebanese resorted to Production stopped at four action in closing certain waters declared: "The opposition has by
most the to British and other trawlers fes and distortions."
faritastic Envoy in Paris. They are ex- Northern Rhodesian copper
pected to propose that the ques- mulnes today when
"had no foundation whatever in African
The Democratic Party Chair-on of compensation to Israd International Law."--Reuter. miners struck work.
man, Mr Stephen Mitchell, said should be referred today In. Washington that Re- United Nations, publican "reactionaries" would West German officials aro command kay Congresional confident that the delegation committees if the Republierns will not delay parliamentary won control of Congress.
The strike follows the failure by the Northern Rhodesian copper mining companies' to meet demands by the, African Mine- workers' Union for a general in-, crease of 2/8 per shift.
All four mines in Northern Rhodeala's copper belt aro affected by the walk-out, in- Chiibuluma 'cluding the new mine seven miles from Kiiwe.
strike.
Import Quota
Rejected
SENATOR McCARTHY He said
to
tho
German
Russian Grain For Britain
ratification of compensation ngreement. So
Some right-wing free Democrats and Senator Bridges, party members have expressed. who "sponsored amendments to apprehenalon about the strong slash Marshall Plan and Korean | Arab reaction but the Christian Washington, Oct. 20. President Truman today refunds would head the Appro- Dernoorats and the opposition jected
Tariff Commission priations Committee, and. Sena-Social Democrats support the
im for Taft, co-author of the Taft- Government, on this
Isauc recommentlation for the
of a quote limitation Hartley Act, would be Chair-Reuter. It is not yet known whether position the zine and lead mines at
of shelled. Albert man of the Labour and Welfare on imports
con-Committee. (Unions condemn Broken Hill are affected by the nuts. The country most
the Taft-Hartley Act). cerned is Turkey.
Me said he President Truman
Mitchell also forecast that McCarthy, "who seems Mr C. Curtis, Minister for did not bellove there was or Senator Mc Mines
and Labour, dew
be any severo to suspect nearly everyone of to is likely to
the would head Kitwe last week to get a first-threat to American Alberts to disloyalty"
Lontion, Oct. 20. on committed which handles, loyalty new restrictions. hand picture of the situation in
warrant
The Food Minister, Mr Lloyd Importo for the coming 1972 Investigations,
George, questioned about the the mining area.
Mr Eisenhower joined Mr new Anglo-Soviet grain con- year, All the African miners, ex- Restrictive action, be sald, Stevenson today an urging em- tract, told the House of Com- cept those engaged on maintain- would interfere
with the ployers to give workers time off mons today that Britain had
combat to vote in the election.
bought "all the Russians were emergency efforts to
Mr. Stevenson modo the the serious Turkish financial
Ho was replying to Mr
Fro and European minors reported entirely upon Turkey and to Mr Eisenhower to give his sup- derick Willey, Labour member, The situation remained calm ertris. It would fall almost suggestion yesterday, and caked prepared to carve at this stage."
Mr Eisenhower for work as usual, fine duce its annual dollar carnings port.
wrote who asked why the new Anglo- Across: 9 Abstruso, 0 Serbe, 9. Recorder, 11 Animated, 12 Flan, 19 Petal, 10 Dared, It is understood in Kitwe by more than $1,500,000. This that he agreed and asked Mr Soviet grain contract provided 19 Ruin, 22 Disguise, 24 Corvette. 29 Ermine, 20 Swallows. that the mining companies will would be on top of a loss of Stevenson to Impress on voters for the delivery of only 200,000 Dowa: 1 Essay, 2 Trail, 9 Abraded, 4 Beat, 5 Trad, a Unduly, decide today whether Europeans dollar earnings already in- they nood not "fear-reprisal or tone of Soviet grain compared 7 Errand, 10 Cedar, 14 Tacit, 18 Ledgers, 18 Fracas, 17 Sierra, should be laid off during the curred due to Increased tariff intimidation from anyone or any with 1,000,000 tons under the
-dried figs. Heuter, -strike-Router.
group."~~~Rouler.
previous agreement-Neuter. K 20 Civil, 21 Rebel, 22 Deal, 23 Stew,
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YESTERDAY'S" 'CROSSWORD
|ing casential services, answered | Mhow
the strike call.
wero dangers in the premature granting of self-government,
Saigon, Oct. 20. Some of the countries which.
A typhoon swept Saigon to- criticised "Colonialism" hud
into night, plunging the city social services far inferior to darkness and leaving streeta those of certain trust terri-blocked by fallen trees-Asso-
ciated Press,
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