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Dangerous Communist Threat Eagle Files Afro-Asian-Arab Group

RACE FOR LIFE'

IN RIVER

TUNNEL

New York, Jan, 25. Water broke through the rock casing of the partly finlehed $160,000,000 third luba of the Lincoln vehicular tunnel today. forcing two workmen to run for safety

when they close

seninst in from

were unable to bulkhead door water streaming The Hudson River.

No other

endangered, and до was injured,

were

The leak was in a small keot on of a "pilot tunnel" under the New York short which is being prepared to receive the main tunnel bore.

The 1 by 10 foot pilot funnel la bring out gingerty through solid rock to meet the main bore being pushed castward under the river from New Jersey—— United Press.

ATTEMPT ON

NEHRU'S LIFE

Two Rewarded For Gallantry

New Delhi, Jan. 26. Two awards to men who fought off an intending murderer of India's Pre- mier

In Japan

ABANDONMENT OF VIOLENCE

WINS MEMBERS

Tokyo, Jan. 25:

The Communist Party has become "very dangerous" in Japan during the past six months because its campaign of co-operation instead of terror has won new Red supporters, a Justice Ministry official revealed today.

Tatsujiro Ashida, Chief of the Second Section of the Public Security Agency, Justice Ministry, warned that the Com- munist Party has grown stronger since abandoning its policy of violence at the sixth national council on July 28, 1955.

Ashida, who has investigated Ho nald only about 6.000 Communist activities since 1926 Japanese. el'her new members Faid the Fund

been or party hos

former

hnd Comm.is 3 "Furcseful"

more Joined

rince the party ind more support from the M-¡therough polley changes last Lellectuals and in consolidating | summer. its own strength.

winning

100,000 Members

Ashida told United Press in an exclusive intory ew that the government was more cinerA

by the advance

Com- nun sin into the

ranks of the ellectuals than the number of rty members,

He estimated that only abou 100 000 Japanese are on the party's rotin, but that there att Mr Jawaharlal 300,000 sympathisers.

last

Nohru, in Nagpur March, were announced in India's Republic Day honours.

of

Ꭲ . R.

Femahastench 'a' the Rare were gaining in infiuerer

and teambore of earth-curevina

arty members.

the

He said that the gains of the Communis: Party coupled with no laws to keep it in check had dan- made communism "very gerous" in Japan

Ashida said th: Communis Party brosuse 11 now was operating in legal channels was unhampered by governmen

laws.

that

Full Support

However, press reports stated Jus lee Minister Ryozn Makino would propose to the Ceb net on Friday stronger anti- Communist measures. Ms kino Indicated that he would not ask

the Communis Pary

be outlawed at this time.

..

Ashida said the Japanese Red: are now stressing the expansion

to the EDEN TO ADDRESS their inks and influence and

them Mr One Rajgopal Hept Hajgo Military Se relay Governor of Madhya Pradesh was awarded The Proj fent leend Fire Services Medal for Gallantry.

He was travelling in Mr Nehru's car Baburno rickshow-pu ler "Jumped on the footboard with

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1e intention of flabb g De Prime Minister. Rajgopul threw himself on Baburao who fell to the ground.

Cycle Escort

CANADIAN

COMMONS

the establishment of diplomatic re: tons for Jupen with China rnd the Soviet Union

He said the Communists and fellow dr vellers, who write in a wide number of publications and lecture at universities, have given their full support to the Sir Anthony Eden, the Bri isharply establishment of diplomatic

Jan. 25. Oltawa.

Prime Minister, will address a joint sitting of the Cena:hun House of Comming and Senate here un Febiany 6 Mr Louis

Canadian The

P 37 Pulice

for St Laurent, Mediat

Alnus er, told Parliament today. Gallantry went

Reserve to Inspector Ternes Quinn, one of

Members applauded when Mr Nehru's motor

cycle

Mr St Laurent made the escorla, whe Jeopl

nouncement. machine onlo Baburao.

off

his

suid

The eltation for both "the alertness and courage dis- play

reli'onts with the Communist

malkas.

"The closeness of Ch'nu. Neh Korea and the Soviet Unton also excris a pull on the Japan-

se," he said,

Switch Tactics

Training of the new Germ

Air Force began at Fursten- Il "brack, reornily

the at NATO Altpert. Picture showa Colon!) Vincent of the US Air Force (rear) and Coloncl Werner Panitzki, highest-ranking officer of the German Als Force. They aro at the airport prior to taking off on a fight,.-Express Photo.

Bag Snatchers

Use Scooters

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off

their om machines.

Konie, Jan. 25. Rome police are fighting new menace for pedes- transgung

of bag snatchers who rosa about motor-xo0O,CIE, crab women's bags and nake fast Little

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The

operating In

have been broad đây. light in the busy centre of Rom The chaotic trafie in the capital is their best defence rzainat cap. (uro-China Mall Spcolat.

Britain Turns

One Financial

Corner

Again

Church of England's Essential Loyalty

Calls For Action In Algeria

United Nations, Jan. 25.: The United Nations. powerful

Arab-

Asian-African group today called on France to end "unnecessary bloodshed and human suffering" in Algeria.

Nineteen countries of the 29-nation bloc dis- cussed the Algerian situation for almost an hour and a half but took no formal action asking the UN Security Council to intervene in the North African situation.

to

The group had before it a caucus Represcritatives of letier from Messalt Hadj, a Cambodia, Laos and Libys were leader of the Algerian National detained in Washington and Movement, warning that Franco Nep's nearest plomal is in

creating *g condition of London. full-sct le war in Algeria! where it has more troops than I had in Indo-China before the tall of Dien Bien Phu.

Particular Stress

A formal statement lasued by Syrian delegate Rank Ashi, chairman of the bloc this month, said today's meeting I was devoted to the "deteriora;-

Ing situation in Algeric.”

Particular stress," Asha said, "was lold on he conunded of recent events and the

ocnduc.ve to relaxation of world tension. "The group

greatly coned that no improvement in

In Case Of Tension ppailing toll of lives which is

London, Jan. 25.

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Geoffrey Fisher, said in London today that in any case of "tension", the Church of England was guided by "its essential loyalty to God" rather than by its secondary loyalties towards the Queen, the nation and the people.

Dr Fisher was addressing the foreign press in the British capital, at

a luncheon given in his honour, for the first time rince Princess Margaret's deci sion not to wod Group Captain Peter Townsend a divorece

In reply to

Dr questions. It looks a scandal" Fisher said when bishops of the Church of England were nominated by a Prime Minister, who, at present is not a member of the Church. Clonely Associated

But the Church is in fact

8:00 ir ed" "closely

In the ing hierarchy. appointment of

He sai said the Archbishop. there existed "a degree of con- fide. oo which makes the resulv a ce,table to both sides."

Dr Fither said that an "adjust- men." in the relations betwesh Church and Sole be.ame nece-- sary from time to time..

He continued: "It is the duly

London, Jan. 26. The chairman of one of Britain's "big five" banks of the churches in obedience to Christ to fight their way as near said today that the coun. to each other as possible." try had turned one finan- He said there were close re cial "nasty corner" but lations between the Church o

the disinflationary

Scandinavian measures England,

the and

Orthoaox yet brought

Bu, an organie unien diversion of effort to the was not the immediate obice- export field.

..ve, he added. Discussing

The Pibbe Security Agency Sir Anthony and Mr Selwyn official said the Communist Party Lloyd. British Foreign Secret had lost the sympathy of many ary, will visit Ollawa for Ave Japanese ofter 1950 because of had not the dundoubtedly saved Prime Minister from grevous days from February 3 to 0 after its "extreme violence,"

He said visit to Washington.

the Red

party was They will confer with Mr St now trying to

back those and Laurent and Mr Lester Pearson, who deserted

the party External Affairs Minister, on those who sympathlaed, with a February 0 und 7.-Reuter. policy of co-operation with de-

mocratic organisations.

or even fatal injury.'

Baburao was sentenced to six years .mp: sonment for the at- tempt d tmurder of Mr Nehru.- Reuter.

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Police Force On Israeli Border?

Ottawa, Jan. 25.

MANADA today was be-

com-

the situation has taken place. The Arab-Asian group expresses the hope that the French govern- ment will take expeditious aston to find a satisfactory and just salu.ion

of question

Ani Algeria and hereby put an to the unnecessary bloo.shed end human suffering.”

Asha would not answer ques- tions secking to

hiz

the

Informed

ROUTCO9 said Messall Hadj had appealed to Secretary-General Dag Ham- marskjold early this month to circulate as a Security Council document his Icilor dealing with the Algerian situation. United Press.

Wherever

you're going.

EUROPE

US

amplify

brief statement.

ORIENT

Ceylon and Jordan were the

only two of six

newly-elected

UN members to attend the bloc

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The police have been told of rumoured threats by former pr soners of wer of the Japanse to "wreck" a judo festival here on January 28, in which lending he State of New York, U., mich koncih handiakang papanese Judo experts will tako London Judo Bociety is putting the interna

The

Cleved to be prepared to which von at the Royal

PAN AMERICAN

an international Albert Hall, sild tonight it was »Bayer's « support police force

patrol net true that they were can-

to

Israeli-Arab bordera if celling the show after supposed- TONIC

Israel and her neighbours by receiving threats.

can agree on fixing a per- manent line.

secretory, Mr

said a wom in to be his secretary Albert Hall

of The belief grew out of Externalty's

question of Bank said in his divorce, the Archbishop upheiul

of England's "The heavy the Church gold losses of the third quarterlude lowards the divorces

King Henry the Eighth of 1955 have tapered off sharply, but we have not reached a point had six wives). Co

With their switch in tactics, The Communists began

and

farmer

from ali about the balance of

operating with labour unions when we can be sure of steady

organisations,

progress and secure he sold, and warned "The Reds auxle y here have made some headway." payments.

Ashida said that the union leaders were "frightened away from working with the Commu-

nist Party in the past when the very different from that of a line dictated violent methods."

year ago.

Annulments

(who

These had not In fact been divorces Бы annulments, he sold,

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And in any case, at that time, "Financially, the climate la

"the Pope was just as good at Interest rates offer, giving this kind of divorce

the greater inducements to savers.

Church of England."--- He said the Communista last

France-Presse, summer did an abryst aboutThe business world no longer turn on land reform, which was finds the ample profit margins carried out by Gen. Douglas a year ago so easy to main- MacArthur during the Allied Rain, ⚫ccupation.

"But we are still waiting for evidence that the policy of

Independence Demand restraint has brought any signi-

feant diversion of effort from the home market to the export

The Reds had oppored landfeld."-Router. reform, a "mistaleen policy that cost them the support of the farmers," he said

Communists are now sup

the land reform against

also

Pattempts to change it The Communist Party his supported anti-American feeling in Japan particularly by supporting driver that halt the expansion of US air bases.

They

have consistently de- manded that Japan become from "completely independent”

Porkkala Base

Occupation Draws To A Close

Helsinki, Jan. 25.

control caneso public sup-] through Porkkala district today.

have on tho

STATEMENT

ON BUS

LOCK-OUT

London, Jan. 25.

Mr David Jones (Labour) asked the Colonial Secre- tary, Mr Alan Lennox-Boyd. in the House of Commons today whether he had any statement to make, about the lock-out of workers on. the suburban omnibus ser- vices in Singapore.

In

written

the

The last Soylet train passed

reply, port, the Commualsts

the formal Colonial Secretory sald eye of backed, and in some cases in transfer back to Finland of the "As a result of a succession of itiated, campaigns against the Porkkain naval base which the lightning strikes by workers of undertakings, use of nuclear

Chinese - bus and Russlans have occupied since 12 weapons

Bus Japanese rearmament,

1944.

Sintepore Chineza Communism has threatened

When the boat train from Owners Association declared a Japan twice in its history-in Turku to Helsinki arrived at the lock-out of their employees on the late 1920 before the mall, boracz stat on of Tackter strike until the Singapore Bus miliarists clamped down on the the Finnish engine was replaced Workers Union agreed to certain Reda, and shortly before. the

sa usual by a Rusalan ldcomo terms outbreak of the Korean war.,

# Correct "Mistakes

the

1

live carrying the pictures of Owners" Rights Lenin and Stalin. But perhaps

The

terms Included the for the first time since 1944 only recognition of owners' rights to two doors were sealed.

There were other indications mentge their own undertakings Each Linia, the Japanese

and an assurance that there of the imminent end of Boviet would be no more lightning poople have reacted strongly occupation of the base. Soviet against the Communist Party allowed passengers, to take pics After for pushing too far and too tures of the Soviet engine and Labour

Welfire fast.

BUY ME of the soldiers themselves, The Communists are now steal one place grinning announced his Inten tempting to correct", prat miss. Finnish soldier: placed file 'RETE up a court of engi talow and, as: recent chews around the shoulder of a Russian parties to the dispute paper article in ... thờ - Sábabel-" soldier, and together; thay 121) said, erable: "Everty Kloyed er mekt, plociomradhar

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. of Commons yesterday

which he defended the govern- mer's export of arms to the Midd'e East and suggested o plan for

the settlement of

border troubles there An International police force for the Middle East sponsored by the Unted Nations has been discussed informally in the UN.

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Mr Pearson raid Israel's neigh- Du mst rezon's that the new nation is there to stay, and that I'vaci should tribute to the resettlement of Artb refugees from

their former homes in her territory. Even more important is the boundaries," ho qutahere are at present said. armistice demarcation lines, and therefore not finally de termined. They could, I be

be Jove,

susceptible to readjustment,"

Readjustment

at

*********..* Mr Pearson, quickly added that

the "readjustment”

should not be all one-sided, or as creatic as the "truncation" Israel which, he said, would cripple the now State.

certain boundity "But perhaps cer

could

rearrangements

made,

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to produce table pet. accept manent borders," he said.

There is

no doubt that if

the permanent bordern could be agreed upon in this way, the United Nations would be deeply interested in the main-

of their tenance

security, Another reference to Israel's

burders in

Speech point

members

up support for the iden of a UN police in the iddia Bast, was his expression had sympathy and understanding to get of Imael's fear of threats of

an The United Nations

rëtbe':ŝtata: pfal. Inrgel

Sõsad Rareament on December 28-, and show it obliterated,"

the

manager and told him the show. was off bee use of threata to wreck it by forme, POWs,

Mr Dominy said he told the hall manager -- and the police - that the woman wis not his secretary and he had no know- Aedge of

threats.- any such Reuter.

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