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✨ SATURDAY," OCTOBER 3, 1953.
FIST FIGHT IN ITALIAN
The Danger PARLIAMENT
THIS month is going to be
Important one for the lenders of Britain's trade unlons, employers, and to a losser degree, the Govorn- ment. The engineering and skipbuilding industries have to give their answer to the three million
men
who have applied for wage Increases. If the decision FA not considered be antisfactory, the TUC muy bo confronted with spectacle of Communista organizing, or attempting to organise indiscriminate atrikes in defiance of the no-strike injunctions of the modernte union lenders who only recently
TC-
nfirmed their support for
Woman Deputy
Injured
CHAIRS & INKSTANDS
AS MISSILES
Rome, Oct. 2.
Neo-Fascist and Communist Deputies threw
A wage-freezing policy, chairs and swung fists at each other today in the The danger is not a general first outbreak of violence in the new Italian Par- walk-out. What is likely
Jiament.
Is a repetitlan (on a more
the Electrical Trades
ambitious scale) of the A slugging match was still in progress after recent "guerilla" strike by the Chamber of Deputies' noon recess. The up- Union, where a relatively roar interrupted a debate on the national budget. few, but koy operatives The incident started when a Communist Deputy, were lured into striking Gian-Carlo Pajétta, charged a noo-Fascist Deputy, and in so doing dislocating Filippo Anfuso, with responsibility for the murder of their particular industry. two anti-Fascists in pre-war years. And the Communists
Anfuso was once Musolini's Ambassador to meet with nny Rucces with those tactics among
He jumped forward angrily when the Communist the engineering and ship shouted "criminal murderer at him. Red Deputies went building workers, they can to stop him and the fist fight began. First reports said be expected to apply the same technique to the no, one was sericusly injured, but a Communist woman Deputy, Carla Capponi, was slightly bruised in the fracas.
coal mines, railways, docka
and other industries.
UNDOUBTEDLY the
cm- with
an unpleasant problem in
to thwart Huch
Berlin.
Jelke's
It was the first time in Italian history that a woman had taken part in a Chamber brawl.
Choirs and Inkstands flew across the room as officials rush- ed to the two sides. The
The electricians Bail Set At Gobate, adjourned in confusion.
ployers are faced
trying
plana.
in which
and tactics. To date
atrike was a trial workout
employers the union tested" strength
and
the
Initiative hun been with
the strikers, though this
was largely the fault of]
to
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Anniversary Of Arnhem
The ninth anniversary of the Battle of Arnhem is remembered in Holland, where Dutch children place flowers on the carefully kept graves in the Airborne Forces cemetery at Oesterbach-London Express.
TUC Man's "Indiscretion" Blamed On Newspaper
Margate, Oct. 2.
Mr Tom O'Brien, the trade union leader, tonight complained to a newspaper for landing him into his second load of trouble this week. Mr O'Brien was accused of "indiscretion" by the Labour Party's annual conference today..
He said in a telegram to the editor of the Manchester Guardian that n "fantastic and highly speculative story" had appeared in the paper this morning from a simple conversation he had yesterday, with the paper's industrial corres- pondent.
What the employers have at $50,000 (about £17,850). Chamber resume who took the ference yesterday that it might7tion-fantastic and highly
now
The brawl died down after the Chamber recessed, but flared up anew when it reopened. It was, however, confined to name.
The paper-reported him as steps would be taken to deat Canjett,
the man" who began saying the time was coming with the matters referred to in New York, Oct. 2.
row, revived 11 after the when the trade union movement my fraternal address. I replied the State Supreme Court
Chamber
had deplored would divorce itself from the that, (r President
and when they are the employers who failed Justice, Joseph A. Cox, to the hats all right," he shouted. Party.
political wing of the Labour needed to be discussed, the anticipate
existing machinery of the move. the action day set ball for "Mickey" "That's
As fraternal delegate from the ment was adequate to do so... Laken by the Communists. Jelke, convicted procurer, "But Anfura is still a criminal,”
After a few minutes the Trades Union Congress, he had
told its business.
the Labour Party.con- "Out of this simple conversa- to do to counteract The ball deals with an'appeal The deputy this menacing evil is to by the 23-year-old margarine werst keep their workers fully heir against his conviction and Informed on all subjecta sentence of three to six years particularly on the rela- mmprisonment for having forced Honship
wagen Erls into prostitution, between and profits. Some com- The Judge's order will be panies, it is
are ecme effective
when Jelke already doing. this by released from prison where he
Ricets is serving preparing balance
an eight months showing how the millions sentence for having possessed of pounds in wages com-iwo guns without Hcence. pare with the thousands in
He is eligible for release on profits. It is by a constant
flow of that kind of in- Tuesday.
true,
the
Revolt In Russia
Unlikely
in the fight was be time for the TUC to "revise speculative story appeared this
Domenico the limits of its concern
I read with with morning which
astonishment. My fraternal
Moscow, Oct. 2. Lesals. He was the man who politles." stole Mussolini's
He amplified
Three American student was warmly ap- body from a
this later, uc- speech, which to the
by the Milan cemetery in 1940.
newspaper, by plauded
conference, editors. on fortnight's Christian
he thought the TUC sought to end the Democrat, saying
squabbling visit to the Soviet Union
+.
career
entirely on
and
a
Giuseppe Togel, was speaking would divert itself of its pre- between groups and person today discounted the passi when the ghung, broke out. He sent political activities and olitics" in "the movement had made a suggestion for the concentrate
might, bility of revolt in Russia. In-suggested that we affairs. The Labour exmine afresh and in harmony "Zander "Hollätider, a 22-year-" "political" dustrial replacement of Ambassaders .with
For Party
(five-sixths of whose the issues which have provoked old student editor from Annarbor, Michigan, said: "Nothing would membership le at present from discord in the past. diplomats.
the trade
be more foolish than for the Wert bo unions) would --- the meet noted
transformed into a purely "I stand by that and no mere to bare fix policy on the idea Communist heckler-jumped to
should be read into it;
there would be revolt within his feet and chouted: "Does this political party.
Russia.!! mean you want to make Anfuso an Ambassador again?"
Communist Deputies rose as shouting "murderer" at. Anfuso and the melee ensued.-United Press.
formation that Communist! Jelke's lawyer had asked that propaganda can be under-bail should not exceed $10,000 -British trade (about £3,570) because Jelke mined. unionists he body are had too much to lose by run-one man,
a prepared to listen to reason. ning away.
be
The danger is that some of The District Attomey however them can easily be misled said such Bum would
a by opportunist Communist nothing to a man with Jelke's spokesmen.
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Egypt To Lodge Protest With Security Council
New York, Oct. 2.
Egypt announced today that it would lodge a "protest against the presence of Israeli forces in the area at El Auja, in the demilitarised zone separating the two countries, with the President of the Security Council.
The head of the Egyptian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly,. Dr Helmi, Bahgat Badawi, said.nt a press conference that the protest would be sent in a letter to the Security Council President later today. He added that no action would be requested for the time being.
Dr Badawi was replying to a denial made at a press con-
ference yesterday. by Mr Abba Bevanites
Eban, Israel's permanent de- legate to the United Nations, that Israeli forces had occupied. an area .nter El Auja in viola tion of the Palestine armistice agreement.
He described as "ridiculous” 'İstoel's claim that her ultimate object was to establish a solile. ment in their particular de- militarised zone,
Defeated In Cold War
Märgato, Oct. 2.
The Labour Party ended **They alleged that their ita 62nd annual conference elvilian, Keilylly in the area had
of land
born confined to the cultivation here today with a victory of the Israeli side of for the official leadership in the demilitorised zone for many a weeklong. cold war against Mr Aneurin Bevan's millt- ant left wingers.
months," he added.
17-
The Bevanites, working for cold-blooded Socialism.
CLAIM UNFOUNDED
"This claim is entirely founded. It is nothing more more than a cover for military infil- tration In this area,"
for the
..
con-
"old guard", then the Labour managed to retain their ex "The Israelis have no civilian seats in elections to the Party's 27-member National Executive, activity in this zone. Moreover, and indeed Increased their their claim that this activity
vates, carried out on their side of the demilitarized zone a. ridiculous But Itwas generally
the simple reason that there aldered.. a
hollow victory bo are no sides within the demill-cause throughout the con- tarised zone and that their side ference they fought a defensivo con only~ - be outside the de- battle against the giant trade marcation line of this
unions which built the Labour "The new military and poli-Party u tom za fical advantages that Isract is The unions. 'used their heavy trying to gain in El Aula are block of votes to crush the considered, a violation of the Bevenites plans rawide, ex- armistice agreement," Badawi tension of state control and made
no
the lackded: "Though they did not tion would only send a delegaat they have even lost ground
Tizen
The armistice agreement it clear that from now they will
give party political.
al opponents right does not give Israel any
quarter to the control. over this zone.
It was one of the most The natural right to this area necessarily is the Arabs, who rained meetings ever held by own the lands and have lived the six million member party.
The Bevanites, drawing .main on it for many centuries part, support from among the 1.000,- "After all, the El Auja area is 000 local Labour Party members Aro sector provided for in the of the movement, vero cultivo one of those areas within the partition plan approved by the in retaining their six executive
The sooto-with- ingeased-polis arki- | United Nations in ̄ ̄ 1947.*
extent to which they Israell sland is a fresh violation by the of that resolution over and above Influenced the
the party's new
manifesto op is contravening the armilice foreign policy agreement."
proved yesterday. Asked whether he would ask
the conference But
generally the Security Council, to debate suggested their #growing-in- "MISCHIEVOUS".
"I must bo the only acriloc His colleague, Daniel Berger, the issue, Dr Badawi told car fluence has been arrested and member of the General Council 21, of Greatneck, New York, respondents the Egyptian The Labour Party conference who has not attacked
compared with last year's con was interrupted
this morning Labour Party or some of its show us everything, we tax a and no nation will be requested ference at Morecambe. while Mr Arthur Deakin, a
leaders. I have
they warned for 30 years cross section, and I still belleve at this stage. "It all depends on trade union lentiers senior chiet of the Trade Union] been a member
would developments within the next
no longer of it, worked there is no unrest.
tolerate General Council, argued against
for
to it, and will continue to do If there were, it would be in few days," he added. "We have organised Bevanite attempts: Mr O'Brien's reported Ideas.
the Ukraine, but. the authorities meanwhile called a meeting of propagate their philosophy in sa." "I regard this as most mis-
let us go there."
the Mixed Amnistico Commis- | the constituencies
und would chlevous: Mr Deakin said. "1
Sometime ago, when Mr
With the other student editor,sion."-Reuter.
counter organise. Reuter, can only suggest that he is talk
O'Brien without Ing
was Chairman of the Mark Emond, 25, of Boulder, any comideration
TUC, he angered many Social Colorado, they had returned to Singapore, Oct. 2.
of the relationship that exista
ond Panamanian
TUC lanker between the
by sending a telegram Moscow after a visit to the So- the wishing good luck to Sir viet Ukraine. Stanvac Sumatra today wired Labour Party."
Winston Churchill when
The students told report
reporters his telegram to the Man Conservative Prime her Singapore agents that she In
Minister that the Soviet people seemed Guardian tonight, Mr had picked up 13 Indonesian chester
was leaving for policy talks in united around the Government, said: survivors from the fishing vessel O'Brien
but they
had n
B queer view of the American of life.
Emond said: Mark
"The Russians have an incredible iden that Americans are all out of work, all sick and unable to get medical care, and that only the sons and daughters ‹ of capitalists' are able to get Into schools"-Heutor)
Tanker Picks Up Survivors
The
iste
Sepakati and was bringing them "Your labour correspondeni America,
the
approached 10 Sir
me after my speech Singapore.
Recently he met Sir Winston "The message said the sur- on Thursday and asked if 1in the south of France. The Minister issued an vivors were picked up after a would explain to him something Prime collision in the Java Sea but did of the machinery of the TUC officiel statement last weekend not say what ships were In and the National Council of rebuking the trade union leader volved,.. The Stanvac Sumaira Labour.
for talking-in-public about what is expected here tomorrow."Wishing to be courteous. I was said at their private meet-
did so.
He then asked what "ing.-Reuter.
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