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THE DAY

Stalling Tactics

T principal

behind

the

motives Peking

Government's proposals relating to the composition of the Korean Political Conference are not difficult to diecern. One is to try and force the United Nationa General Assembly into another dreary debute on the subject, thus affording the Soviet Union a prime opportunity for indulging in polemics and propaganda; another to re-exploit, !! possible, the one-time split between the 13 UN members who have forces in Korea over the exclusion of india from the conferenco, Mr Chou

Ish-iar's four pru- posals nave aireny been unoiiclatly rejected by the United States and London opinion, Whe more

cautious, clearly inclines to the

AMOVICEN TERCLINI Teking cannot seriously DAY pect the United Nations Lo accept propositions walen have previously been voice reus - 14 the General Assembly. There is certulaty no chance of the suggestion that the Chinese Com- munist Governmont and the

North Korean regime te invited to send spokesmen Assembly buing pro-

10 Lue

to

nuopleu, That very puant, originally advanced By usi was decisively voted down when the General Assembly arst met lecuss tho Korean Political Conference. Any attempt by the Communist blue to try and make the Assembly change its mind must inevitably produce the same result. The only elect of any such move by Russia would be 10 hamper

for The

arrangements political conterence.

THE Communists are well opening of the peace talks

aware that a deadline for

has to be met if the Korean armistice is to have any chance of being consolidated, and while it cannot, at this | 'moment, bo suggested that they intend to sabotage the political conference, there are grounds for suspicion that they will strive to keep the United

on Nations tenterhooks until the last possible moment, Tho

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Korea Conference: BISHOP PLEADS GUILTY

Opposition To

New Debate In UN

MOVE BY VYSHINSKY

AWAITED

New York, Sept. 14.

Informed sources predicted today that Britain and other Western powers would join with the United States in opposing a reopening of the debate on the composition of the Korean political conference when the United Nations General Assembly meets tomorrow.

China's demand that the conference be broadened to include India and other Asian powers as well as the Soviet Union was expected to be followed by an early call by Mr Andrei Vyshinsky, the Soviet delegate for reconsideration of the whole issue.

When and how he would bring up the question was not clear. But most delegates were preparing themselves for the move.

An official American apokesman, Mr Robert D. Murphy, Assistant Secretary of State for United Nations Affairs has already stated that the United States "sees no reason whatever for reopening this question in the General Assembly”....

Fatemi Escapes To Cairo

Other delegations are not yet, and that the Communists would prepared to be so emphatic on not participate in the conference the point. Most of them aretlicy were unable to pro- awaiting instructions from their nounce taimerives on the 35- Governments.

power solution", he said.

Ono informed source said that provisionally at least there was likely to be a fairly solid troni against any reopening of the debate.

But, the source added, I a large reculan of opinion in the Assembly came out in favour of reconsideration

there

課 or

of

He then confended that his position was that the General "Assembly's views should be transmitted to the Chinese Com- munist and North Korean toy- ernments and the viewa 'should be obtained for the basis possible further discussion,

American opposition to In dia being given a meat at the Korean conference conference by

United Nations has been inflexible from the start: so has its insistence DU regarding the conference meeting of "two sides” rather than a "round tabis" aftale.

US LOBBYING

It Was

only

Cairo, Sept. 14. Hussein Fatemi, former Persian Foreign Minister

Were a protracted delay who escaped when Dr Mos-geung the

started or if the Communiste sadegh was overthrown Premier, arrived in Cairo calced that there would be tonight, according to Egypt- ed este unicas à broaden

membership were considered then opposition to it, would probably be softened,

ian sources.

OLS

no

Myn Until more is known of Communist intentions, however, a Western view is that a firm

The police of General Faz- lollah Zahedi have been search- ing for Dr Fatemi ever since the ghtning coup which returnel the Shah to Persia last month. Teheran reports at the Ume said that Dr Fatemi had been "out to pieces" by the mob. If and when M: Vyshdriv But the next day General does bring up the Istue there is Zahedi said he was certam ilkely to be considerable probing Fatemi was alive and would be captured 1f he Persia

the

by intensive

noming

London Bus Crashes Into Wall

Rita's 'No'

Amazes

Lawyer

Paris, Sept. 14. Charles Torem, the lawyer of Prince Aly Khan, sald today that Rita Hayworth's decision, to refuse a divorce. settlement with his client for religious reasons was "simply amazing."

"I am frankly, surprised," Mr Torem suld when a correspond=" ent reid him the declaration made by the red-haired netress in Las Vegas to her lawyer,

A double deck bus turn- ing into Upper Thames Street, from Queen Street, in the city of London re- cently crashed into a low, protective wall surround- ing an excavated bomb site. It came to rest, as the picture shows, sup ported by the remains of an old brick house. There was a 20ft drop below. No passengers were on board at the time.-Lon-

don Express photo.

Protest Over Arrest Of

Russian

Ex-Queen Living On Room Rental

msan

Warsaw

Political

Trial

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London, Sept. 14. Monsignor Zceslaw Ka- czmarek, 68-year-old. Bis- hop of Kielce, in Central Poland, confessed "I am guilty" when he appeared today at Warsaw in the first major political trial in Poland since Stalin's : donth.

A Warzew Radio broadcast tonight recorded extracts of the speach he slowly delivered in Answer to the charge 02 organising a Afth column of American imperialem Poland,

The official Indictment charged three other priests and à nun with "espionage, anti-Stato diversionary

and

But the three priests-Fathers- Jan Danliwicz, Josef Dombrow-. ski and Wladyslaw Widlak-and Sister

Waleral Niklesien hoard. the Bishop say "I led them

astroy and I rapent for it.

“It is my duty to say that my onders brought these people in conillet with the People's Gov- ernment," the Warsaw Radio breadcast extract ran

Bishop

Kaczmarec faced an in- dictment which wald: "Kaczma rek committed himself to organ nise espionage and to supply the American meret service directly and through the Vatican with information concerning · all m pects of life In Poland, and economie

as military as well information."

RECORDED STATEMENT The Warsaw Radio extract

COS-

"It was nccessary to laborata with Nazi Germany in order to bram about this rosull

Hashop Kaczmarek slowly continued: "It must be known that the Vatican has always.

on anti-Polish

Cairo, Sept. 14. The woman who sat on the throne of the Pharoas and shared the luxurious life of one of the world's richest monarchs lives, to recorded his explanation of the day in the second floor of name of the Vatican (policy, be- house on $100 a month, re-twoth the two wars. ceived from rent for the Union was the chief am of that Destruction of the Soviet ground floor.

pulicy and Poland was to be Ex-Queen Narriman of Egypt one of tho minín tools of this [and her mother can "barely destruction,

make ends meet," according to a family spokesman and have rented the ground floor of their and solid sland against further lobbying that the United States Bartley Crum

house-left vacant when Narri- debate is the only reasonable gained enough support to pre-

was secure in the lefty vent the Assembly

"I run more than surprised position to adopt.

Indla as a participant at the I am amazed, Mr Torum said.

Teheran, Sept. 14.

position as wife of the fabulous "The problem of the religion of conference.

Russia today protested tolly wealthy King Farouk the dilld Yasmin has never Persia against, the arrest of a

sald, was of beer a problem in this

the two polley."

Ho told settlement business,"

are storey villa she lived in with win the then-United States General Zahedl's police Miss Hayworth refused y se alleged to have found a small her parents before Farouk chose

settlement arsenal. ported $1,000,000

for his queen,

Poland, her.

The bottom Ambassador

Arthur Bilse Lane. offered by husband, Prinev

her

floor was reated then,

"Our policy Police officials who gave the Farouk Aly Khan, becuase "atre wanted.

ordered

of collaboration the tenants out.

and intelligence But this margin would not her daughter to

Narriman has put in a claim to Do Tuled' as a Russian's name as Yamao Alloff

work said several guns and a quanti. the Egyptian Government for done in the Christian and an Americas and

Interest of the of 100,000 rials for the capture in the critics of giving the have been enough to obtain the

ty of ammunition were found in jewellery and other personal

American and the British of Dr Fatemi - doud or alive,

necessary Communists an excuse for enll-

two-thirds majority not os on Ismaili Moslem."-

To avoid Dr Mossadegh, who was ar-ing off the conference before in the Assembly,

Embassics in Warsaw. I was not rested at the time of the royalist

effects she had as Queen, but no "Right from the begdamg it the premises he occupied. by had even had a chance

controversy India get further

was agreed between myself and coup, is now awaiting trial

The protest by the Soviot official decision has been made. in touch with the British Be that the matter be not pres

cause this part of our activity Crum at the child would be Embassy to the Foreign Minis-United Press, started. court

reserved martial. He is held at

ito American

Cardinal raised in the religion of her try is being investigated by have to a vote. It still remained the

Hland." London, Sept. 14. Salianatabad Arsenal in Tehe- said that if it became evident view of the majority of the father and grandfather, the Aga Persian oficials.

(Cardinal Hlond', died -- ran Reuter.

in Warsaw in 1948.) that the conference might be nations which voica, however, Khan, relhous` Itoder

The evening paper, Keyhan, agency, Tass, reported today. "After the war, I decided to "wrecked" on the issue of its that India should be present at Ismail sect of Moslems," Mr

talics pence

Torem said. prepared to consider other up-

Chinese (have now BuR- The proaches.

that India, Pakistali, gested Burma, and Indonesia should be present

was su

from the Western side to try to deelde the death and sincerity of the prefent Communist position.

The United States, despite its Governor The Millary Teheran,

Generalnounced opposition to another Brigadier Dadelan,

announced a reward debate on the composition of the conferesce, would not want to be

spokesmen

20

The political committee the General Assembly voted by 27 to 21 with eleven cbstentione to include India with Britain m favour and the United States against.

Peking Government has very Murder Hunt In composition then they would be the

deliberately resurrected the contentious question of whother the conference should be of a round-table

Argentina

Buenos Aires, Sept. 14. Human remains found in

ILbelled

#

DR

"VEILED. THREATS"

that during It was recalled

Communists

would not

take

with

The United States position is or across-the-table nature. unclaimed package at a Buenos the recent debate on the com- at the Communis side has no The United Nations decision Aires railway station started a position of the conference in the right to interfere with the deci has been mado and the nation-wide murder bunt.

General, Assembly's political sion of the General Assembly Mr Henry Cabot that the countries which · sent voting was conclusive. So The remains==believed

by committee far as the Communista are newspapers to point to a "per-Lodge accused Mr Vyshinsky of troops to Korea and South Korea

fect crime-were in box using "velled threats that the shall attend the conference.

But United States spokesman concorned, their only res

had which ponsibility now is to choose been handled some months ago part in the conference unless have said that if the Communists to invite other countries on their own side. There is no at Junin Buenos Aires Pro-they had a choice in the selec

facir sido then this is their right of the countries taking need for further discussion vinge, address:d to Mendoza, lan

and they would be prepared to in the General Assembly on Andes Province, to await col-part.

later claimed nopept India as a participant on Mr Vyshinsky laction. the point. Peking may | Jeet --bellove the suggestion that was returned to Buenos Aires to

When it was not picked up it that Mr Lodge had misquoted" the Communist side.Chinn Mail

Special. him. India should be invited as be auctioned off with other "I did not say as Mr Lodge -a noutral to take part in the Funclaimed goods.--China Mail ascribed to me, that there was

stimulate | Special. conference will

popularity for the Chinese Communiste' case among the people of Asia, yet this move. Jones much of its effective-: ness by reason of the fact that India voluntarily with- drew her name in the General Assembly, and by o doing gavo tacit approval

Avelled threat in any

words

Berlin Air Safety Parley's

Ends With Russian Demand

tricky Russlan, in whose workshop's only properly, the Doen leading

of the

"CLEARLY INDICATED"

Ho

The official-

Soviet

but

news

Wes

of secret moetings

to

Me

with Cardinal Hond

stated it was understood recent that the Supreme Soviet has gother activities by Alloff attracted the created a Ministry of the Food that a relentless struggle must attention of the security authori- Production Industry with Zotov be led against the present Gov- Vasil Petrovich thepowernment--by ballot card, by an Minister Router.

(Contd. an Back Page Col 2)

added that provique nical declarations by nie Crumles who arrested him. clearly indicated the fact that the The Persian Foreign Minka-

the child would be raised

the Military try had asked Moslem faith when she reached Governor of Teheran, for in- the age of reason. Mr Torem formation of Alleff's arrest and said that Miss Hayworth hod offer making the necessary agreed to this,

contacts will inform the Soviet "Of course, as soon as I re- Embassy of the situation, ceive official 'notification of Miss Keyhan sald.

The newspaper Etclaat sala con- today

the Persian Foreign

Khon," Mr Turem Embassy

Hayworth's refusal of the pro

posed settlement i will mimicate the whole thing Prince Aly said.

Mr Torem looked like a man who, after two years of effort,

Etolaat said information nad wes on the point of seeing success crown his efforts and ached the Foreign Ministry then suddenly hears he has to that Novodkin "has been having radio contact with a foreign country,

| Ministry, had asked the Soviet for information 00 the activities. at * certain

rodózov Novodkin,

Plane Lands start all over agai

Itself

London, Sept. 14, of the corridors should land if wind today and landed itself. Hussia 1108 demanded n ordered to do so by Russian

Russia

he

Reports reaching here today say that 10 mare Pærkan Com- munists were arrested at the Banklar | Caspian seaport of Palert yesterday as they dis- embarkod from the Rusdan brought them from Baku. freighter Pioneer, which had

am sure the Khan family will

also be surprised by this new and suddon" decision," sald

The man expected to be the angriest was the old Aga Khan child and insists on having has who is very fond of his grand- raised as a Moslem Princess,

They together with 91 others As the Aga Khan was counted arrested off the Russian passenger

for the provide the money settlement, opinion here was were delegates to a conference at ship Turkmenistan ́last Friday,

that the whole divorco matter | Bucharest last month-Router,

off might go inte a cooling period for six months at least.-- United Press.^{-

on

to

Boy's Miraculous Escape

SHOPS CLOSE. IN PROTEST

Radlett, England, Sept. 14. A bulb-nosed Handley Page Victor Jet bomber ambled earthward through a stiff cross of the Assembly's decision western ban on the flying of patrols.

Test pilot Squadron Leader to keep the conference con-

G Hazelden touched only In retum an assurance that the throttle as the big plano flood to belligerents or their military planer in the three air

Berlia corridors Inking

with | Soviet fighters would not

open began its Innding acknowledgod supportora. West Germany in return for a fre

approach and on straying airersit had settled gently on the runway.on But while the Peking pro- Soviet assurance that alrernit been

But asked for.

the Company's airfold here. posals have all the ap- straying from the corridors will had refused to give this unless

Forty American delegates to bannod pearance of being designed not be fired on, it was authorita- the Western powers

Air Cent tively understood here: today. military aircraft fights in the Anglo-American

ference to obstruct agreement on

watched the As a result the four-power corridors.

to enter, tho, the composition of the poli- Derlin air safety talks, orice ré-

asked permission At present X10 Westorn

plane but security officials tical conference, it is to bearded as the most promising of military planes are being down apologetically said it would not noted that Mr Chou En-lai Russia's "peace

there, but the three govern be possible.

A train was moving as 100 protest against the asmasination has not categorically refused brought no

The Company's Chairman, Bir kilometres (about 02 miles) an of Hedi Chaker, member of without Frederik Handley the invitation to the Com-months of negotiation.

Page, said sour near here whon five-year- the Pollucal Bureau of the munists to select their side, talks after two of her nighters tying their hands is the event that the huge plane was the old Edoardo Verrutchi opened a Neo Destour (Nationalist) solution to the problem of land-window and was sucked out by Party, who was machinegunned and when it comes to the shot down a British bomber in of another Berlin blockade.

Tha Zona pf, Germany

1948. airlift which ing in a fog. The super-socret, the slipstream. show-down, the probabilities. the Soviet

it vital supplies to

to death on Saturday night, brought

two Victor would be toomed with He was alive when Diplomatic quarters said to millon beleaguered West the Vicker's Valiant and Avro's picked him up from the emi-Last night. Frenchman, was albeit with a show of bad day that the Western powers Berliners would have boon in delta-winged Vuican to form bankment and his fractures wounded in the log when two had agreed at the meetings that possible without the use of | Britain's "new'offensive heavy, though numerous, were declared cars, were eremused; by terrorists any of their planos atraying out allied military planes-Reuter bomber force--United Pross curable--China Mail Special, 1), in northern?/Valala/Router.

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