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SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1956.

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RELAX IN

DAKS

IN ACTERSS TROUSERS:

Whiteaways

Startling Opposition Manifesto

DRAMATIC PLANE PIRACY CHALLENGE TO

Time To Stop Disarmament Views Seven Killed

Min

Krishna Menon

of

India has told the United STASSEN SEES

Nations Disarmament Com-

mission that in his opinion

for

no good reason exists NARROWING

any further

nuclear or

atomic texts. And a lot of people will agree with him.

Between them, the United States, Russia and Britain have demonstrated to the world that they severally the ord jointly PORMONE

ጾ። Mr weapons,

Menon Lo pungently expresses it,

to "blow

planot this amithereens." What else can further tests prove?

Politicians, militarista

scientific specialists their own particular

OF THE GAP

Washington, July 13.

Mr Harold Stassen, Presi- dent Eisenhower's adviser on disarmament, said today that the gap between the Soviet Union and the West disarmament pro- on

gramme

Aboard Red Airliner

FLIGHT TO FREEDOM

Ingolstadt, Germany, July 13. Eight desperate rlungarians took over

Tunisian Talks Suspended

Paris, July 13.

Tunisia tonight suspended its negotiations with France in Paris,

Tunisian the Embassy announced, Tunisian Vice-Premier Behi Ladgham said that in the present political climate, Tunisia could not continue with the negotiations, the Embassy reported. Ladgham

0.3

quoted was saying that the Tunisian

reached delegation

decision following the “un-

friendly" position taken

and statew

by the French Council of the Republic ments National

week

made

the this

before

French

Assembly

The by

Foreign Minister, Christian

*

made his statement

after

talk with Alain Savary. Secretary of State

the

Foreign French at Ministry, in charge of Tunisian

Мегоссаль

and

affairs.--France-Presse,

had been narrowed a Communist airliner and fled to the West Communist Workers

today after a bloody aerial gun battle in which seven persons were killed.

a "small step" with yester- and day's Soviet announcement! have about armed forces ceilings.

Two of those killed were Communist Mr

told his con Stesen way

we are in the

secret police. Five were passengers who of viewing experiments Inference: "I sense nuclear and atomic weapons crucial year of Begollations

of armaments bresisted the seizure. And it differs vastly from the control the attitude of the ordin-tween the major nations of the ary little man who knows

world."

in

Mr Slassen said that he was

thint be is the ultimate, Maces in accordance target for these dreadful with the wishes of Presiden: eliminators of mankind. The Echower with whom he con- man in the street is preferred at Gettysburg yesterday the question of pared to acknowledge that morning on

the world disarmamenzi, the explosions and experiments carried out to

THREE POINTS said that Mr Stasser date have certainly demon- strated that the uno of result of his conference nuclear and atomic bomba Mr

One wrested the controls from the pilot and Brought the twin-engined Russian airliner down to a crude landing at an airport ten miles south of here.

German labourer Karl Meier was working on the Manchin airfield, 10 miles with south of here, when the plane landed. Eisenhower he wished to He said

"a the plane made sudden

tu

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initiative l

"The door burst open and a man covered with blood staggered out," Meier said. "His first words

Adenauer in broken German, were Bonn Munich?” Meier said.

in any future war means present three points:

1. The United States i con- landing." world annihilation; and he trusts the knowledge is sudering a further

Lake might

improve the aufficient to deter any

from

catinuing peace, nation

using such pools of

special referenco to the problems

trom arising

modern weapons.

armaments and the levels of But with this accomplished armaments in the world today.

he finds it extremely diffi- cult to purise

understand of further tests,

United States was considering what the of the concept of

01

then particularly as their after-paries in peace in the nuclear feld is having the world effects are becoming ex-situation.

the to be 3. It continued ceedingly dangerous. If a

world's' United States policy on redue- plebiscite of the

in "the present level population could be taken uion

a sourd there is little doubt there armaments to include would be an overwhelming Inspection rystem which would

of

bo in the interests of the United the In favour yote

tur States, the Soviet Union abolition of further teata.

the other nations of the world. -Reuter

with explosions

The urge to continue

experimental

might be justified to some objective If their extent were to provide further. the peaceful data abou uses of nuclear and atomic

But virtually onergy. thone secreta known, and those that have still to be conquered can do In the labora- be done tory.

Science I

are

He said the man returned to the plane and the rest of the passengers, many of them with visible injuries and covered with blood, came out of the plane.

"The American anti-Communist radio said the plane landed at an airfield 10 mites south of this Bavarian town.

PILOT OVEPOWERED

Local police officials said the plane carried 15 passengers and five crew members. They said the craft was a twin-engined plane and landed at a small airfield at Manchung, some 50 miles from the Czech border,

In Rebellion

PORTUGUESE GOVT

Lisbon, July 14.

After 28 years in power, Dr Oliveira Salazar's government is cracking.

Startled Portuguese opened their newspapers today to read an extract from a manifesto signed by 2,000 opposition politicians.

The terse extract demanded a political amnesty, freedom of thought and assembly, an end to government censorship, and the withdrawal of police ordinances restricting political activity.

Behind the announcement, which was published without comment or explanation, lies a smouldering volcano of opposition anger.

10

to

the

in the last times Three years Salazar has appeared be on the verge of lifting repressive legislation which hae stamped out political freedom. ed and returned to his policies,

Now government sources

Berlin, July 13. Communist sources said today that workers throughout the Soviet zone have rebelled against an industrial speed-up that would cut their wages

Radio Budapest said similar protests againsty a speed-up took place in Hungary's Matyas Rokosi steel works.

Ollo Lehmann,

secretary of housing

construction industry,

the East German Trude Union in Eibulocbaus weaving Federation,

Day.

#

at

mit

And each time he has waver- acd-

that this opposition is final- too strong to crush.

THE BIG FEAR

tho

The opposition's strength does not lie in public dissatisfaction Government's 'per- with formance but in public fearg about what will happen when 07-year- the aging and alling old dictator dies.

Scholarly and aseetle Salazar in virtual scclusion has lived since his heart attack during

fac- said workers "re-tory, in Bischofswerdas brick

quotes factory, In a metal plant jooted" new production

Ascherslebena calling for more work for less Beeskow,

factory "und other weaving In a move to appease the restive workers, the Com-factories." munist union condemned

He the tive day that the union attacked to ernment

investigate speed up and called on the gov-

of man-managers of government-owned "damaging methods"

plants. The union yesterday agers.

hinted that workers were

Po

the

the

government-

Consecu It wis the cond

Radio

ロー

Д

It was just such a speed-up | gaging in slowdowns because of that led to the revolt in East poor working conditions.

Budapest sali Germany in June, 1853, and

at Vienna Last month's Polish uprising in twoadcast "merilcied

that employees of the Matyas Hakost

steel works "protested pay East Gerrian -union/589last an increa

deduction": ́last' apported, the objections of the The workers did not ask for workers some observers believed

***, it said, "How- higher wages," the signs of unrest were grow-ever, they demanded food wages

mere ing beyond

"protests" against working conditions and and better working conditions."

-United Press. pay.

"Not Understood"

Plane Disaster Manchung after "half the passengers" overpowered the paper Neues Deutschland said

Fort Dix, N.J., July 13 A Military Air Transport plane carrying 66 men crashed now a wooded area on this mili- shortly afler tary reservation

ke-off tonight, killing at least 13 persone.

An Air Force spokesman suid there were at least 35 casualties.

to presumably Including dead and

n lot

radiation

still about learn effects, especially those

long-term nature, test In

&

every

of

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and

Air

Force

off from Buse at

Radio Free Europe said the plane arrived at

pilot on a regular run within Hungary and forced him to steer the plane to freedom,

Ingolstadt is near the spot where a Czech airliner landed several years ago after passengers forced the pilot to fly to the West.

Some of the passengers told police that they decided to turn the plane to the west while on a routine airline flight in Hungary. They said they overpowered the pilot but that other passengers who did not want to flee put up the resistance. The freedom-seeking Hungarlang won and one of them took over the controls.

The plane, a military version the DC-6. carrying only

Their plan was to land in Munich but they picked the military personnel, crashed heromall airfield at Manching, 40 miles north of Munich and

taking shortly after exposing McGuire

10 miles south of Ingolstadt, instead. animal, vegetable and Wrightstown, less than 10 miles Police did not know if any passengers were injured in mineral life to additional pway.

the landing. The plane was not visibly damaged, police and

Force authorities sald unnecessary hazards.

for further the cause of the crash was not said. It was a two-engined plane of "non-Western" make, Justification nuclear and atomic explo yet known. The plone did not United Press. sions in indeed hard to find, catch fire.-United Press.

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MARILYN AND HUBBY LEAVE FOR LONDON

New York, July 13.

Miss Marilyn Monroe and her Auther husband, Arthur Muller took of today for London, where both havo work awaiting than

Miss Monroe will start work in

row film "The Sleeping Prince" with Sir Laurence Olivier, and Mr Miller revisions of his play "A View From The Bridge."

on

"We both need some quiet and privacy." Mr Müller said before they left home for the airport. "Being married to a girl like Marilyn is like living

fishbowl."

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The Communist party news- that "enemy elements" in some factories "are spreading concep tions directed against the work- It said the Com- ers' interests." munist party's denunciation of Josef Stalin and the new liberal polley toward dissent "has not been understood by all workers."

the

"The enemy of our people is seeking with all means to siunder (Communist) party by of catain fallures making use In our work. They want to confuse the masses and misuse them in the interests of mono- poly capitalista and militarists." Neues Deutschland odded.

Lehmann said in an article the Trade Union newspaper Tribune that speedup In party violation of government,

directives WDB

and

B

union ordered in "some" government- owned factories.

Workers Say No

"These actions have been re- Jected by the workers because they stand in contradiction to the workers battle for higher production and to the policy of the government and party," he said. "It always has been stressed that work norms must not lead to wago cuis,"

At the airport to see the couple off were Mr Miller's parents, Mr and Mrs Isidore Miller,

Lehmann said workers op-} who stood quietly in the back- ground during all the furoreposed the speed-up in Dessaus of the departure--Reuter, freight car factory, in Dresdens

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Feature Highlights

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the aome of feature highlights of to- day's China Mall;

P. 5: China's power could drive U.S. and Russia together,

Rene Sydney

MacColl

Smith,

by and

F. 6; No mad, saya Douglas Bader, should ace himself as a hero in And his own lifetime.

"Beach

of

he refuses to attend the

premiere world

the sky."! for But Leonard Moudry dis-

"MY

agrees with him. wife is stranger than a

mule," saya Dr Milko Skoto alias Mr Lollo- brigida.

P. 71 Aldous Huxley

hig continues

series: Brave now world 20 visited, William Hickey. F. 8: The Valentino from Richard Siberia, by Killerz.

P. 13: Les Armour analysts

why. Eisenhower decided to run agaËN,

P. 14: Dril Stapleton's

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the war.

himself has obviously

seems

been concerned about the pos- sibility of carrying on a stable government after his death.

Today the opposition

in a basic de- to be unibod mandis

It is in fact most concerned with lifting restrictions on the Press.

Until these restrictions are lifted the opposition will be unable to reach enough people

DR SALAZAR

MOROCCO SEEKS UN MEMBERSHIP

:

New York, July 13. Morocco officially · öp to make itself felt effectively.

It may succeed.

plied today for member- Dr Salazar has given in suship in the United Nations. prisingly easily In round

the

London Express Service

EXPELLED

Sydney, July 13.

Clive Evatt, a member of the

The application was mado formally by the Foreign Minis- ter in a letter to the Socretary- · General, Mr Dag Hammarsk- Joid.

Moracco, atlained its Indepen»« - -

New South Wales State Gov-dence this year after an agree- ernment and brother of Labour ment ending French rule, Party leader, Dr Herbert Evatt, It is expected that the Arian-. was expelled from the Labour African group at the

Nations will examine the gp- Party today,

United

The Executive Committee of plications first, The Council the Now South Wales branch of must first give its affirmative for reply to the application before the

Party expelled Evatt voting against the State Labour the General Assembly can elect Government on several Issues❘n new member-Reuter. recently.-France-Presse.

Senate Approves

Washington, July 13.

Gaza Strip Attack

An

The United States Senalc

Tel-Aviv, July 13 Appropriations Committee today

Israeli military spoken- approved a sum of $4,105,420,000 nan said tonight that eight

ald for foreign for the fiscal Egyptian inaltrators had at- tacked the Kissuan settlement year 1956/57.

This figure represtals on in-near the Gaza strin on Friday, creato

Colonel Nehemia Brosh, the by the House of Representatives spokesman, cald the firing was

aver the amou

voted

of about $680,000,000.-France-not returned and there WÊTE Fresso

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