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Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery said in London today that “the first object in our strategy in the Western alliance must be to win command of the air.".

Lord Montgomery, Deputy Supreme Commander of Western European defence, also said that in his view "our organisation for war today is totally and completely unsuited to modern times."

Many service chiefs listened | organised and controlled "as one to his address # the Royal | single mighty weapon of alr United Services Institution on power. the

for war in organisation

The Western alliance had to modern times.

have the means of centrally con- trolling all the movements In this global strategy for alr command.

Lord Montgomery said the Rret thing

to be clear about was the question of strategy.

"In global war in the foresee. able future, air power is the do- minant factor. Therefore the Arst object in our strategy in the Western alliance must be to win command of the air,"

Control Seas

in in East-West war the West must control the seas - be able to use them itself and deny their use to the enemy. At the same time it must pre- vent enemy land forces from Occupying Western territory.

That was strategy of modern war in a nutshell."

Because the capability to destroy was reaching "Sri- precedented proportions" would be a change in the tempo

there

of war.

"Destruction will begin al-

most at one," he sake, "there

fore it is clear have for these tions have to peacetime.

that forces you decisive opera- be in being in

"On mobilisation there will will be no time to train those forces after the wor has begun, as has happened in the past,"

Lord Montgomery said the Western illars would noveri be able to be masters in the air unless ity air forces were

Pakistan

Railway Threatened

·By Floods

Lahore, Oct. 12.

Flood waters of the Sutlej]

One Authority You must establish a single political authority for the diree- tion of global war," he said. "The Westem nationis must do

and

I would put that authority in North America,

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"I would put military direc sion in the hards of supreme military authority. That would control world-wide air opera- tions either through some agency within the organisation through, and I think better, a comm a commander appointed for the purpose,"

Lord Montgomery sald that for the fatal battle he would consider it better to retain ali the Western alliance air forces under the control of the would allocate them to subor Western milltary authority. That dinate commanders in relation to their tasks.

The

control of the sea would be absolutely vital not only for of men and the transport materials but to give increased to the operations flexibility generally.

Speaking of reserve armies he said: "I hold the view that detailed investigation is needed into the size, role, tacks and organisation of reserve armies in the European set-up.".

Definite Role

He said reserve at pies OT- ganised in the period 1046-48

role.

were needed for a very defnite But tho advent of nuclear weapons of all sizes in quantity had changed that role. Today the reserve armies were not in any way organised or geared for the changed conditions.

on

Austrian Troops Parade

VIENNA-The historio Heldenplatz in front of the Im perial Palaon here was the scene of the first parade of Aus- trian troops in the country's capital for more than 17 years. Four companies of Austria's new frontier guards took part the parade and were inspected by President Theodor Koerner And members of the Austrian Government. Pletured above, a large crowd watches the troops march past the President.

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Prisoners Riot In Russia

REPATRIATES' STORY

Friedland, West Germany, Oct. 12. · About 3,500 prisoners at Vladimir prison, near Moscow, staged a successful riot in July last year, Germans repatriated from the Soviet Union said here today.

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The riot broke out in the afternoon when one prisoner put his foot in a cell door just as a guard was about to slam it. The prisoner screamed in pain as the door crushed his foot.

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"The day of the

the armoured and infantry division as we knew

tated thousands of acres of

The

armoured division was West Pakistan's rich farm-expensive in overheads and not capable of sustained battle lands, swirled to the fringe action. of the town of Bahawalpur tonight and threatened the main Karachi-Lahore rail-

| way.

"We have now reached the stage when we should form standard divisions and abolish the armoured and Infantry divisions as we know them to- day."

Troops and police stood by ready to evacuate the remainder Lord Montgomery said he dis- of the already-thinned popula- agreed profoundly with the tion of 40,000, if the embank opinion that the day of the ments should give way.

davy was over.

Trains

were sul running past the danger point this even- ing but it was feared the scr- vice would soon be halted.

Navy Part

"The navies could play a definite, part, in saving us from Mr Choudry Mohammed Ali, completo disaster after a heavy the Pakistan Premier, said he surprise attack with nuclear had given permission for the weapons," he "ho rallway to be cut near the town

Lord Mery advocated

if this would help divert the bringing

All the other prisoners joined (Baltic, Central European Russia Ukraine. There also mering against the cell doors. were about 300 Germans. said that people Among

the

returnces in The returnees in the

must Friedland camp there were men neighbourhood have beard the din.

who said they had been arrested Prisoners in unlocked cells in East Germany and taken to rushed out and beat up the Russia by way of Poland in guard and 1 fow others who railway coaches disguised joined him. Strong MVD post office waggons, (security police) forces rushed to the prison and restored order. But the prisoners went on a three-day hunger strike,

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were crammed into said. prisoners prisoners proved Privileges which had been taken each call..

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cell, with cold water slopping food parcels from abroad.

on the floor about four inches At the time the Vladimir the

three services. prisoners come mainly from the deep... closer together "even to the of com- Premier, who returned to extent, If necessary,

Private firma In Lower Karac 1 from an air tour of bining them into one."

and Hamburg today tho

worst floods in this region All the great nations today

began sending car loads of on record, praised the courage had three services which re

shoes, coats and other clothed of the populace...

sulted in

of money, man- wasta

to restock Friendland camp, He told reporters the in- power and time.

which is running out of cloth- mediate, tasic of restoring com- An essential for this integra-

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repairing tion would be to produce a Westbrook Pegler, a newscalia for help went out to pri- canals would be a tremendous now ROBERT TAYLOR

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