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HURRICANE HITS CANADA TO PAINT

A

All-Weather Jet Course

London, Oct. 17.

weather new all Iraining course has been introduced by the Royal Air Force for jet pilots training with the Middle East Air Force ko that they сап be kept in concert pitch for duty in any part of the world.

Known as "quick re- turn,"

exercise covers the #round 8,000 miles from the Suez Canal Zone to the TTROSYPAI, Houth Africa, to give pilots addi- tional

navigation

An

experience

over varying

terrains as well as the be- haviour of Jet Bircraft

under different tempera-

ture conditions ште

through representing

everything "in the book." the Alr 14 includes raina,

according

Ministry.

sudden torrential

torrid heat, and Kround and air front

The route is by way of Waili

Haifa. Khartoum. Juba, Euslieigh. Taborn.

Ndola and Nallsbury Swartkop and then back again-China Mali Special.

POLITICAL

CRISIS IN

INDONESIA

Djakarta, Del 183 Tension in Djakarta, capital of Indonesia, reached its climax. yesterday

o! when

tho smaller

Gevenunent supporting

Persatuan Indonesia parties, Raya, threatened To withdraw ite three mlalsters from the pre- scal coalition it the Cabine! rid nut resign before October 25

The PIR's decision crowned the long criticism of the Gov- ernment's financial and economic pulley by some amuller members or the Nationalist Leftist conli- tion, headed by tho former Indonesian Ambassador 10 Washington, Dr Ali Sastroamid- jojo, which came into power in July inst year.

20

fur

the

of

The PIR

well

the Islamic Nahdatul Islam Purty.| and other Islanke porty, the the USII, have been blaming Government's polley worsening economic position

republic the young

und Intely It became known that the PIR IN fnce had decided in July to ac- cept no responsibly any more for the actions of the most criflelsed ministers,

45 Persons Killed New Head

In Quebec & Ontario: Of Yugoslav

$100 Million Damage

BIG TOLL IN TWO

AMERICAN STATES

Tornoto, Oct. 17.

Church

Belgrade, Oct. 17. Yugoslavia today has an official central' head of the Roman Catholic Church for the first time since its Pri- 'Cardinal mate, Aloysius Stepinac, was arrested eight ycars

ago, authoritative Catholle sources revealed.

Forty-five people were dead and 25 missingcretary, today in Canada after Hurricane "Hazel's" disastrous sweep through Ontario and Quebec.

Ono unofficial report put the damage in the two provinces at $100,000,000 (£35,750,000),

Toronto and the surrounding are took the mali brant. The greatest damage was caused by 7.2 inches of rain which fell * after the hurricane itself had passed over. Federal and Provincial authoritiess Loxlay mobilised

service to every provide emergency relief.

THOUSANDS HOMELESS

Thotands are homeles in the western suburbs of Toronto, Emergency feeding were established in

centres flood areas. Navy reservista in whale-buata searched for bodies and any signallers re-established

communica- tlans. An anti-looting guard

was net up.

Two days nfter the storm only one road luk between Tvmlo's 1.200,000 population and Western Ontario was openi civilian frame.

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Atlantle was set today at 127.

If the worst fears of the Red Cross and police are realised, the Anat hurricane toll may be 150 or more, with about half in Ontario provincp-so far inland that

burrietine

Parliamentary Delegation Returns

The

On September 21 the Vatican appointed Dr Franjo Sefer, 40, Cardinal Stepinac's pre-war later Dean of # Theological Seminary near Zagreb, and recently

lly consecrated the post of "Archbishop-CoudJutor"

Bishop, to

of the Zagrob Archbishopric. Car- dinal Stepinac remains

tituler head of the Archbishopale but Dr Sefer has been expressly given full authority as head of the Yugoslav Church, the sources told United Press.

The Yugoslav Church had previously continued to regard the Cardinal as its only top London, Oct. 17.

authority, although the Yugo- slav Stato considered that the British Parlia-

Church had no central authority mentary delegation which because Stepinne was officially spent 16 days touring Soviet prevented from exercising Russia, arrived here by air functions. today from Stockholm.

Loid Coleraine, leader of the party of 10, said all the evidence they had seen during their tour

that seemed to indicate

the Soviet Government did not want

war.

"They will be careful not to get into the situation which would drag them into war," he added

of

war

Including the confirmed 45 ****

"But the principal desire dead in Canada, Hazel's death the Soviet Government is to see toll in its course from the Southus

disarmed

physically and psychologically and I think that doing that they succeeded in the danger

der of

ar would be greater than it

is today. "It seems we have got to com- bine and respond as far as we can to the new look at the same time maintaining and increasing our political defensive measures,

Lord Coleraine pointed out to reporters that just because “we have travelled a fortnight in the Soviet Union, we have not

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Tare

phenomenon.-Reuter.

FEDERAL RELJEF

Washington, Oct. 17, President Eisenhower of- dered immediato Federal relief today for areas of North and South Carolina, Borlously damaged Hurricane Hazel hurricane stormed into the Northern Canadian wilder-

by The

COLLABORATION

his

10

(Dr Stepinac was sentenced to 10 yeRKS' Imprisonment in 1940, on conviction of wartime collaboration, was roltosed enforced residence in hile native yillage of Kraise, near Zagreb, in December 1951).

Observers here differed as to the exact meaning of Dr Sefer's appointment, but It

was generally regarded as a concilia- tory move likely to better the slowly improving but still strained

relations between Church and State.

Its real meaning "will become clearer after the antal bishops

began conference, which Wednesday in Zagreb in strict BCCTOCY.

en

THE QUEEN

At work in his Kensington Studio in the Italian painter; Signer Pietro Annigont, who has just arrived in London to paint the Queen a partrals for the Fishmongers' Company..The Queen will go to the studio for 18 'sittings Central Press Photo,

Communists Try

To

Convert Their Gypsies

By Peter Pornyes

Vienna, Oct. 17: Meanwhile Catholic sources

Communist countries are tightening their reported that the position of the corne back experts on Russia." Catholic Church in this Com- grip on East European gypsies, and intensifying munist state had considerably efforts to make them settle down and do regular improved during the past few how

work, according to reports reaching here.

Lord Coleraino said it was a

to And "great surprise" friendly the ordinary Rusian man and woman were. STRANGERS

"I got the impression they wore very excited to

months.

Only

a year ago numerous Cathalle Bishops were beaten up ness last night, leaving be

during tours of their dioceses, hind at least 114 dead in a

but that campaign ceased com- fund at

sepletely after Marshal Tilo and 200-mite path of destruction

strangers coming to them from other the eatern United ACFUSS

leaders publicly States

And

the outside world

and it did demned I. In the last six make a break for them in their Canada.

months, the

sources said, Catholle Yugoslavia have reported no Incidents at all-United Press.

Southern

The President held an emer-no:mal self-contained lives. priests throughout

meeting with top officials

fulltance as are nece efforts":

Yesterday's ultimatum broke

the smouldering upon crisis. Dr Wangronegoro, who is tine President of at the kane

the PIR's Party Council, and Vice-Prime Minister, stated he thought the Cabinet's crisis was inevitable,

plement slate and

gency

"The second impression was

there WOS at the White House to authoriso that

no evidence "such funds for Federal assis-whatever of any discontent with

to sup- the regime,

"That was no doubt due to the fact that had there The normal procedure is for any, they would not have come the President to' await reports of our way, but would have been

But President in Siberia. damage surveys.

to the two stoles.

con-

ben Miss

World'

Els Elsenhower cut through red tapo, Mr Ness Edwards, a Labour; after receiving urgenterns of Member, sald the delegation for ald

Governors Al Prime Minister

Sestro-the States. He also directed the were very conscious of the ap- parent poverty of the very old Army. stationed amidjojo, at this late hour was Third

assistance in people "one of the things that for not available comment. Georgia, to give

distressed us there. That arca.-Router. Reuler.

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Contest

Profiles Of The

New British Cabinet Ministers

London, Oct. 17. The following are profiles of some of the new British Cabinet, Ministers:

Mr Harold MacMillan, 60, son of a Scottish father and American mother, has been one of the outstanding successes of the Conservative Govern- ment as Minister of Housing and Local Govern- ment.

Since he took over Britain's housing drive with growing success, he has been singled as a future leader of the Conservative Party.

Even as a backbenchor, Me|into world prominence came MacMillan was always on out-when he prepared the Nurem-- standing personality, a man berg 'trials of leading Nazis, worth hearing, a man who al- | Goering, Ribbentrop and others, had the respect and under at which he was deputy chiar Manding of the Prime Minister, prosecutor.

Afterwards ho energed as a

Sir Winston Churchill.

By nature, he is a reformer. British representative at the Most of his House of

for the Comteches in the Council of Europe in Strasbourg,

have been

and, us a

as a champion of the now Charter of Human Right.

TH

In 1951, he became Home Secretary and Minister of Weigh Affairs,

He was educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford, and to come an officer in the Grenadier Guards. In the First World It was to be his critical task wounded three for it was a post which Sir Winston Churchill had said quite

WED

War, ho times.

Mr MacMillon

Conservative

started his unashamedly he was rellevad to

political career in 1923. The

Party

younger

At Home Secretary, he was members always regarded him called on to settle several great. as their future champion though controversial issues, among them older

politicians thought him the reorganisation of civil dem something of

of a party rebel. But fence to monet the H-bab. they all acclaimed him as a threat.

forthright Conservative who had

mado

a careful study of his Party's background and future.

LLOYD GEORGE

In 1940, ho was appointed Gwilym Lloyd George, 59- Parliamentary Secretary to the year-old second son of David Ministry of Supply

and two Lloyd George, Prime Minister

years later ho become Under to the First World War, has the wuttiedit away his Ministry's functions while he has been

Oxenry of State

:

for

Soon afterwards, he was ap-Minister of Food since Novem❤ pointed Resident Minister

in ber 1941. J North Africa and subsequently Ho took one control orlber High Commissioner oh the another of Britain's food sup Advisory Council for Italy.

until food rationing, main of his Ministry-wBS

plies.

major assignment fask was as President of the Allied abolished in July this year, Commissions for Italy, governing Burly and over six feet tall,

Italy North Africa, Yugoslavia,

Major Lloyd George cat in the including House of Commons, for 24 years and the Balkans Greece. In May 1945, ho boas a liberal but falled narrowly camo Secretary of State for Alz.to gain re-election in the 1930 Mr MacMillan la fundamental general election, when so stood 1y shy man who seems to be as

a

as a liberal Conservative. Ho slightly pompous. But when was back in the Commons ès a the reserve is broken down, he liberal Conservative in the last › appears as a delightfully witty general election in 1961 how- talker with pungent views on ever people and institutions 36 Lubder sit Wingon Chúmhill” leadership during the Second DAVID ECOLES

World

Ministry Fifty year-old Sir David Food Wer he held first a junice

was chosen Eccles has been called Britain's A best dressed politician by one

loading malò dress magazine/

post Then he to Sinuncity the

the

of Fuel which -until

Nazi efforts to exterminate the gypsies, who live by fortune-telling, music and theft, reduced them to an As Minister of Works since Government swept into power

(in July 1945. estimated one-and-a-quarter million in East Europe. | the Conservative Government Many are still living in horse-drawn wagons constantly

was formed in

1051.

Sir David clearge cannot rival his father's As a spanker, Major Lloyd Eccles

prominence jumped into on the move.

as planner of Queen Elizabeth's Coronailon pageant,:/

J

fire and eloquence, but, Con- servatives have applauded his He brought to the Coronation efficient abolition of rationing and his fair for business emer.

ciency,

Sir David Eccles-knighted

his Coronation

- SELWYN-LLOYD

But the Czechoslovak Com-a large rettlement organised at munist Party newspaper, Rude Walbrzych, 40 miles southwolans both his delight in colour, while he has been Food Minis-. Pravo, has stated: "They will of Wroclaw in lower Silesia. become cultivated, industrious But once they are settled, Communist citizens"

gypsia are often left to live tri squalid conditions, The Czecho

work Mr. (John) Selwyn Lloydmi slovalc Communist Party news-

said began his political career 11 ho does not use his arst name. paper in Karlovy Vary that saver familles, 59 persons years ago when he won a local 50-year-old barrister, came

selection, were found in a single by to the Second World Staff Officer, he played a major but it was not late to politics. As a General in all, house,

Conservatives part in the detailed planning of

USEFUL CITIZENS

The Hungarian Commun- ils newspaper, Szabad Nep, said: "They are being taught to become useful citizens and to channel their energies into productive labour.” Government authorities and London, Oct. 17.

close check Panol of seven judges will to police are keeping

elect "the most on their migrations and are morrow night

nation-wide beautiful girl in

gypsy the world," compiling from among the beauty queens

censuses.

In all Iron Curtain countries,

as ours. Wages are lower than of 10 countries will compete in gypsies are working on collec-

often

NO FRONT DOOD *The house has no front door, no toilets, no gas or ,electricity; all the windows are broken, the floors KNO rolling and the roof leaku,” the newspaper said,. Those gypsies that are absorbed ours on the average. Working The "queens"

into industry are usually hours are lenger. An eight-hour a "Miss World" contest, spon- tive forms. Some are

given unskilled job" and day for six days a week is the sored by the London Sunday Into two-month

Com

little effort seems to be standard."

Dispatch to be held at a West Indoctrination Couries,

made to train them for The delegation consisted of End thoatoo tomorrow.

tho taught in gypsles Romany

better. ones. people The countries represented by language by their own four peers and 12 members of

A Polish newspaper, Dziennie Parliament-Reuter.

10 contestante are: Belgium, who have become Communists. Britain,

Caylon,

In Czechoslovakia and Bul: Polski, reported that in Denmark, Vienna, Oct. 17. Egypt,

Finland, France, Ger- garla special boarding schools Krakow province about 1,000 The severe defeat suffered by many, Greece, Holland, Ireland, have been set up for gypsy Kypsies who had been persunded neo-Fascist Independent Italy, Sweden, Switzerland, children between the ages of to settle down were mostly put VDU Party in the province of Turkey and the United States.

to work cutting stones-China six and 15. Salzburg provided the Arst Last night some of the beauty In Poland, a "gypsies naso-Mail Special. surprise in today's local Aus- quems appeared in B.B.C. cintio" has been formed - which

Radio and television programmes. is carrying out the Gover trian elections.

The party today received less Today they visited London | mant's policy. of concentrating than half the 88,209 votes It won Airport on a conducted tour of the doating gypsy population, In the general élections of 1953. | B.Q.A.C. Stratocruisers,---Rou~ An all-gypsy collective farm has been set up at Klorzki and

the

-France-Presse.

'Stark Lunacy To Keep Troops In Europe'

Pontypridd, Wales, Oct. 17.

Mr Richard Crossman, Labour Member of Parliament who sup ports the leftwing leader, Mr Aneurin Bevan, sald here today it was "starkest lunacy" to keep 120,000 British troops in Europe as the price for reviving German militarism.”

Mr Crossmen, who was assle- tant head of the Allies paycholo- gical warfare division in Europs at the end of the war, said the Briffait (Foreighs Secretsky, Mit Anthony

had surrenders the French demand, to forces permanently

ed" to

In

happened ROGUšly the predictions. Herbert MOUTH Lauder of the

Unth

Tribute To Mr France

Radical

the

for

In

1945

War, while the were in opposition, that he was the Normandy, invasion, first noticed..

He entered polities Educated

at Winchester and

It was in October, 1951 that and Oxford, he joined the Central he came into the public eye Mining and Investment Cor with his appointment as Mini- poration in a humble position ster of State. D

in

1920

and 19 years later was He was one of the principal manager of the £4,000,000 British delegates to the United business.

Nations General Assembly in During the war, he served as Paris In November, 1951 act economic afviser to the British has since regularly attended Ambassadors to Spain and Assembly meetings ELM leader Portugal

beture entering of the British delegation,·· Parliament

ANTHONY NUTTING

DUNCAN SANDYS

Mr Nutting, aged 34, has been Mr Duncan Sandya, 48-year in charge of the current talks to old son-in-law of Bir Winston complete the agreement between Churchill, has served na Minis- Britain and Egypt on the, Suez ter of Supply" since. the, Con Canal Zone base. servative

office in 1951.

Goverment

• looke

He has been Under-Heckelkry:

of State for Foreign Affairs since In that post, he has been

one 1951, He first became a Mem- of the more successful minister of Parliament in 1946 when ters Government supporters he was only 25.

applauded him for

Educated at Eton and Cam- the Commons, bridge University 1939, kaut was piloting through.

‚ be entered the law retuming the Socialist nationaland Iron and stool in invalded art of in

out of the Service a dustry to private handiani poja

year later,

Oct. 17. Marseilios, The annual congress of the ΟΙ Socialist Party French Premier Pierre Mendes-

Educated at Eton and Oxford, For the rest of the war he France ended here today with a red-haired, Duncan Bandys held several Brilish Governement tribute to the prelor by.

brid

Baldur Khane BC. HE

veteran Radical Socialist, leader entered the diplomatic service in posts overseas and was Private 1930, but resigned three years Secretary to Mr. Eden 2 the Housed Hirros The

Tater to

to go into pollties

Foreign Secretary,in | 1043 4 Sir Winston Router. He married to M. Churchill's daughter, Dienu, in Mendes-France, AMA WIN 1985. They have

a son and As the congrtes quo to two daughters clows, the premier who had

In Churchill's wartime, gov. addressed the delegates

truo

days left here by military plane

ernirients Mr. Sandy held

by his wife and several mem- and Supply for Paris. He wour nocol.panied Junior posts in the War Office best of his stedFrande being appointed

Works at the age of $7.

JORDAN POLLING

"Minister

POM MAXWELLA TYTT

Bir David Maxwell

one of the

E. GERMAN ELECTIONS:

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