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THE CHINA MAIL), MONDAY, OCTOBER / 15, ↑ 1956.

Stevenson Injects New Note

Into Campaign

FRENCH

CULTURAL

A

POLICY

Arras, Oct. 14.

Premier Guy Mollet said today that France aimed

DESPERATE RACE

IN LAST THREE

ELECTORALWEEKS

Washington, Oct, 14.

Adlai Stevenson injected an

"im-

at giving painters, writers, ponderable" element in the presidential race by his readiness to discuss the hydrogen bomb test and the military draft in the final and crucial three weeks of the presidential race,

sculptors and other artists a more protected position in society and relieving them of the material un certainty, already spared to members of other pro- fessions.

Speaking at Arras at the close

International museum of w week, Mollet said that a rebume

to give writtes social security benefits was already underway,

the

Hay bold prelimimiy 1 marked up with the Democratie marks on the e topics tirred rength in

Maine the recent interest, 51 theeten its a factor supporting public apparently had

Professional grown Stevenson's hope. yeary

the ot

inconclusive polaicians have been surprised palitan discussion of the farm, by indications of Stevenson's im- prebiran, claim

dub vit prospects in the thres of credit ones would follow und similar

for facile roast stales of Washing- mult on behalf of painters, sculp.

respective parties

prosperity

ten, Oregon and California, and alter artista.

and the

There for overment is concerned

pressure for Elsen- ar impleatons of President hower to visit California where, that creative artists shall not Eisenhower's past illness.

Hepublican despite the recent Den eratis politicians be abandoned to his own

wolf

convention in Son sources," the Premier said. A hortul today that Stevenson

and the California bill was being drawn up which las presented new

arties which Francisco

ย Vice-President would give all such artists, the all influence

Tiny voters J

Richard Nixon. the reception Javour of immunity from Jus

November 0 guarantees

nocorde-J 10 Stevenson Jast neizure

works of their

and They thought that lus offer on

inter- generally property already possessed by leadership in a dangerous fold

preted as encouraging, other professiona.

Opinion grows here that clee- in California and tion results Punsylvania might be decisive in the national result becauso

DECENTRALISATION

ro-

Mollet said that cultural life, which had continued to grow in France tinee World War Two, must not remain scaled up in bandful of large

Parim and

0721

international relations woule Jattract support hecaure of deep

ncern this and other coun- ¡trieu conewaning The

ha tor of alomie radiation and Twartorv.

V

Desperate Gesture

tuwis. "Artists Mad public

Hopublican quarters felt that authorities have become aware that workers in both town and Stevenson raised the new issues country thut be reached as well desperate gesture to coun- ter the Republican claims of us mielicelinis."

Time

prave, progress and prosperity. Government's cultural polley, he said. was based upon They believed that publle con artistic and cultural decentra-cern for the maximum national lisation." Th.s decentralisation surity against the Cornmunist ble would nullify the political

he added, mast not be under- jung laken at the expense of quailty

The state's

WIL

of apparently extremely close party strength in these atoles. Importance of these states in a political currpaign resulte mom the fact thunt each represents wide combination of industrial, Agricultural, comunercial and tobour Intercals.

No Chances

Preponderant speculation

+

sun

effect of Stevenson's willingness favours an Eisenhower victory u to attempt an end to the H-bomb, New York state, but the Presi "A widespread art must not be a cheapened art. Thus assist-tests through international nego-dent will take no chances and

Uations. ance from the community is in- dispensable, $1 EA duty Ju conftibule to endeavour.

Despite heavy demands France's economy in Algeria, the

territories

else- where. Moilet said, the budget for ne urts would be raised in 1957, France-Presse.

Overseas

And

will as a speech in New York They reasserted the view that City later this month.

Democrats dra Virg.nia arfistle Elsenhower has done everything

possibility that possible to divert the atomic weiried about

rights movement programme to the peaceful pur- the "quies on

hended by T. Coleman Andrews poses of mankind. tion to Stevenson's address from the regular party electors as to R victory. hitherto un- Chicago on Monday night, ex-cause

Eisenhower, for expected,

Emergency Estimates

French Political Party Split

Lyons, Oct. 14.

The French Radical-Socialist Party split apart today as a minority faction pulled out in protest against the leadership of former Premier, Pierre Mendes-France.

IRANIAN

SECURITY

AGENCY

Teheran, Ogi, 14. The Iranian Government to- :

bill

At the same lime, 85-year-old veleron Radiest, Edouard Her- riot, stepped down from the porty pre-Idency because, he felt he had failed to restore Kumity to the divided parly.

The double blow to the parly come at the end of a three day Radical Congress here, which WES marked by beated

I changes between Mendes- France and the dissident group, led by ex-Mini:ter Norice.

Weakened

Andra

Edens Back!

No.

10

Back al 10, Downing Street after his illness, the Prime Minister, Sir Anthony Eden, pauses with his wife to

smile

at the welcoming crowd before going in. They had just arrived from University College Hospital, where Sir Anthony was detained with ■ feverish chill while visiting Lady Eden, who was having déntaj treat- ment there--Routerphoto..

Italian Reds

Visit Yugoslavia

POLISH LEADER TO MAKE

COMEBACK

Warsaw, Oct. 14. Władysław Gomulka, the rehabilitated Com- munist leader who was thrown out of the party and imprisoned for alleged "Titoist” deviations, is expected to make a triumphant return to power when the members of the Central Committee open a special session tomorrow.

Gomulka was First Secretary; two munths

they have been

of the party when he was ac- negolisting with him the termud cused in 1949 of being right- on which they could reach wing and anti-Communist In la rathfactory attitude towards the Govern return to offleo.

ment's plans for industrialising Poland and collectivising the farms in the shortest possible time,

greement for his

Mine, who has been in poor health for about two years, re- red last week from the Polit- bureau and the Deputy-premier- His principal adversity was polllesl eireles that he did so to

ship. I

believed in Polish Hary Mine, the chlet econo make way for Gomulka

at a convenient moment before the coming elections. to a

mic planner, whose schemes for rapid industriali ation are now togarded as having been great extent responsible for the present serious situation,

Between

Isolated

and 1951

1053

Lot Of Time

The Central Committee are sure to devote a lot of thoir ilme to consideration of the

now

Gomulka was kept in complete electoral law, a draft of which Isolation at a house of detention will be the main subject before which was not the ordinary the Sejm (Parliament) when It kind of prison. He was released reassembles for its last ecesion and lived in retirement for a on October 20,

Loxting Communlais

the

denly

hira

work of

are

In August the Central Com- agreed that the old type of aleo- mittee repudiated and withdrew tion will no longer satisfy the Tesolution which had sud- 27,500,000 people of Poland ne ended his career as a they are more tnở mong nhận leader. The

United

Workers mocratised" (Communist)

Party

gave back his membership card,

Tomorrow

the 100 members of the Central Committee are expected to pass a resolution that the action taken in 1948 was illegal because it was never

4

within the frame- a proletarian state" The

election

campaigning immediately starts

Parliazdo dissolves towards

of the end this month. Polling day will bo December 16, may sometimes candidates may

bayo

voters three

to choose from in

some of the constituencies. But.

confirmed, DJ It should have been according lo salute, by all the candidates will be mera the full Congress of the party. bars of the National Front the

Once this has been done,

Communists, De the forum of continues in

Peasants and Colis affairs of state where he left out borating Catholics and other in

the General with a seat on Commitice and a place in the fluence 19

Gomulkca

mocrats,

which the

predominating

Belgrade, Oct. 14, A delegation of the Italian Communist Party under the

Secretary-General Politbureau, among the 18 men, munista. that Deputy Luigi Longo, who are on a including the principed govern- nine-day visit to Yugoslavia, ment leaders, who may be sald

had talks with to rule Poland. today Yugoslav party leaders at

Outlined Policy Ljvbljana before returning to Italy tomorrow.

the

La

of the Co-

Riot Discussion

Committee will

Poznan

The Central

also discurs SOTOP

ovidence given et the

BE TO

by tho

day presented to Parliament a

almed

Gomulka

scheduled at setting up

to riot triaks nad D statement national security agency directly The anti-Mendexists

a speech outlining his made last night to the Balm'e quitied The Yugoslav party was ro- make linked with the Premier's office.

by

of Vico-President polley. The other members Judicial the party after they had failed presented

Committee The projected agency would to win approval of a "collective Edvard Kardol), a secretary of

Poliburcu know what | Prosciutto -- Cimmeral replace the military government leadership project which would the

Central

this will be, since for the leat Rybicki-Reuter. Yugoslav 'party which was set up in Teheran have wenkend Mendes-France's Committee,

President Premier Mchummed Mossadeg adopted a resolution

Meodes

- France's policy.

Miha Marinko, of Slovenia and

Public and cai;didates reue-might draw enough voters from during the troubled regime of position and after the Congress retary of the Slovene Com-

pected to deal with the H-Boub, United Press.

muy

whether

therefore

determine

he has found

"Issue" which

could have

decisive effect on the final elec

tion result.

At this week-end a majority

of political experts here were

But

still guersing that Eisenhower would win

election. the news reports from the Pacifle

Kuala Lumpur, Oct. 14,**** Malaya will reduce expendi- ture

The anti-Communist ; const during the week indicated emergency in 1997, according to some gains for Stevenson in his estimates released here today. up-hit dight.

un

An estimated $133,735,855 (about £18,700,000 sterling) Alaskan Elections will be allocated to the eight and half year oki anti-Com- Democratic victory in the

struggle. munist

against Alaskan elections, although met

"barometer** $140,121,108 (about £18,520;000 necessarily sterling) spent in 1958.-Reuter. presidential race results. Was

07

BS

of

A British Crossword Puzzle

$3

12

4 115

16

16

21

22

23

Bird' (6).

Chig (8).

ACROSS

7 Destructive insect (8).

8 Maxim (5).

10 Artillery (4).

12 Precious stone (7).

16 Apellation (5).

10 Assert. (4),

old (4).

drowy (5)

19 Angry

20 Demureness (7).

21 Iroland (4);

28 Thsigniñeant (6),

24 Enjoy' (8).

35. Breaks off (5).

20 Cold

(6)

1 Wire (8),

Marooned In Snowmobile

Sydney, Oct. 14. Three men rescued

60 mph blizzard in Australia's Southern Alps said later that they owed their lives

to a row

In 1959,

was

reflecting

Algerian munist Party, and other mem- bers of the Yugoslav party 'Con- The agency would be headed

tral Committee. | by General Taymor Bakhtiar, Mendes-France, who

sald the present military governor of re-elected

as the Party's First Foreign observers

Italians, who would be Teheran, who

came with the ap-Vice-President, hos exercised self-declared aim of studying pointed by a royal decree to be

the active leadership under the Yugoslavia's Secretary

In soci- State In the

experience Premier's office.--France-Presse. Keneral guidance of the aging alism, had evoked the warmest

Herriot, the party's older states rear

response here among the numerous foreign party delegas Mendes-France announced to tkas who have been in Yugos the Congress today that lavin recently-Reuter, Mye steering committee had agreed, al is request, to the

Dog Goes

To

man.

African presidency vacant for the time

High School

to

being.

Given Blessing

Herriot said, when announcing

had been

Franco-German Bridge

a

OFFICERS EXECUTED

Warsaw, Oct. 14.

Nineteen Polish army officers were executed in Poland during the height of the "Stalinist” period-1949 to 1953-it was learned in Warsaw today when the results of a parliamentary justice committee session on application of the amnesty law were published.

Mrs

Mrs Wasikowski, today's Issue

The committee, meeting yes- 1,003 who had been sentenced terday, heard Justice Minister, on charges of collaborating with Maria Wasikowski and the enemy or of aiding Fascism the general prosecutor, Marian in Poland. Coblenz, O. 14. of sticks they left in the snow. Brian Davidson, aged 47, of

German and French soldiers Rybick! report on injustices and Rybick informed the com- Rose Bay. Frank Patterson, aged

legal actions perpetrated during mittee of Paari, Oct. 14.

his resignation, that "toe a long worked together to build

"complicated and 31, of Bondi, and Peter Chalon- At Paarl a dog goes to school, time I was the President of pontoon bridge over the Rhino the period when arbitrary arrest cr. aged 29, of Manly. all He is Spotty who is almost an vrited Radical Party. I do not today for the Grst time in recent and sentence were the order of painful affairs dating from the period when illegality showed Sydney suburbs, are snowmobile enrolled pupil at the La want to be the President at a history.

the day,

itself in the

of the Mt Kosciusko Rochelle girls' high school, drivers for

divided Radical Party,.

For centuries the Rhine,

supremacy "repressive organisation over according Chalet

Every day the dog goes

which forms part of the Franco- Herriot, who They pocung lost during the school with Its 14-year-old

of Tribuna the worlding of justice that a de German border, has been the to

held Communist when the secret police driving blizzard and spent the mistress, Elizabeth Murdic, She rignated "life-time" President scene of battles between the Ludu, the Palish ovening in their

often given nations. vehicles, cycles while Spotty runs along of the party, has

Today French en- Party newspaper, reported that Away over judicial

He said These affairs prin- In Polish 6,000-

Perisher

his blessing to Mendes-France's gincer unit started the bridge of 10,000 side, carrying her books. Range.

So attached has he become to leadership.

from the west side and met the prison on May 1, 1936, about sipally concerned Polish ex-

servicemen,

former Socialist A search party from the chalet the girl that he will not move The dissidents, who may form German engineers in midstream half have since been released Party members and former foured them, huddled in the away from her and he stays new party, ne expected to with the final sections.

under the Government's mASS Communists. snowmoblies with her all the time in

The prosecutor the win cabing of their

the

support of Dome The 200-metre long bridge. amnesty

declared the rehabilitation mea- while the blizzard lashed around classroom. At playtime he goes Radical members of the Niwas built early this morning to measures.

suren had not been applied them.

out and plays with his mistress tional Assembly and about 20 avoid disturbing barge and ship of those amnestled. 5,847 carller because "the courts" "Fortunately I had marked our and ents his own sandwiches. Senators.

with way

sticks and green

anti-Mendesists, have When Elizabeth was awarded branches gluck In the snow,"

the ex-Premier for a school prize at a prize-giving attacked ruid Davidson.

ceremony, Spotty went up with using authoritarian" methods The sticks enabled us to his mistress

the stage. in the Party and have charged We shelvered

attachment

with Spotty's

being hum

compromising the

backtrack

up

Ja

the

on to

The

until the patrol found us"-- known, his name was also call-French position in Algeria,

China Mall Special.

Grenade Outrage

Oran, Oct. H.

Mali

ed out although thero WTS no

him--Chinn prize for Special

A French solder was killed Adenauer To

end 10 other

were wounded tonight in Mostaganem, terrorit threw a when grenade Into a cofe in the centro

of the city.

Four of the wounded

soldiers. The

French

Moslem

Presse.

DOWN

2 Retracted (8).

1 Girdle (4).

1 Temperate (0),

0

Entertain sumptuously (8).

Folding-powder (8).

11

(8).

17 Best part (6).

19 Warding off (8).

14 Saturated (8).

18 Rule (0),

22 Nobleman (4).

HAM BATURDAY'S CROSSWORD, — Across: 3 Moldsted, 8- Stream, 9 Relevant, 11 Remained, 17.Tier, 13 Demon, 18 Renew 19 Load, 27 Destined, 14 Corporal,: 25 Velvet, 20 - Dépletos. Downi. 1UkID.. "Tramb, 3 Mariner, 4 Omak, § 2kad, 8 Tragką," #filators, 110°

were others

civilians. France-

Fire Minister

Bonn, Oct. 14. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer

fire were four Europos and two prepwud tonight to

Minister [controvarsial Defence

next week as a scapegoat for Inging West German rearma-

but unconfirm

LI- said that

chair- Heusinger,

Republic's

Plane Disaster

ImNotat.

abla

Widespread reporta

Madrid, Oct. 14. Gen, Adolf

A Spanish military piano Gen. crashed today near Cometabling, man of the Bonn

Router:

In Protest

Mendes-France teft his Cabinet post in the Socialist-led Govern- rent last May in protest against the lack of a bold programme of political, administrative and economic reforms la Algeria.- France-Presst.

went

To Build 44,000-ton Whaler

Moscow, Oct. 14. The Soviet Union. Es at pre. in the province of Sevilo, kill-Joint Chiefs of Staff, would

constructing. He largest quit in protest, ing nil even men abound. Adenauer has decided to carry whaling ship, a 44,000-ton vessel out a major revamping and which will be twice as largo es present main Soviet whaler, streamlining of his coalition

| the **Slavn", Cabinet In preparation for, the nationwide smeral alections.

The new ship is to be

# "Boating factory capable of

ATOMIC TEST

Maralinga, Oct. 14.

the

An official spokesman said io- next Septemve a warns taking on over 200,000 tons of day the fourth and last atomie o altor bis advisers have was in whale mont in one season. The explosion in the current British od that he may be beaten whaler, 715 feet long and D1 feet | tests at Maralings testing grounds the elections by the opposition) wire, is'ta bè equipped with two

Sochists who would not be held before Thurs-

oppose Wert 10,000 horsepower deal 031 German rearmament and call for dayReuter,

Amore pentral Hand by West gines that will propel it at 18. Charming in the out-West cold a 500 men crew will be The Cabihart charges will be barthed in cabins the one for two

Buildings Rocked- October 18,

traffic United Press.

SIDE GLANCES

persopa

and

rehabilitation

wire political prisoners

at

By Galbraith

military courts in particular- were not independent, and the prosecutor was reduced to the automate handing out of punt bment.

"There was no legality and, no surveillance

over enquiry bodies," he added.

Afraid

Those hold. in prison neither sold nor wrole anything about the pressure brought to bear upon them by moral and physical means because they were afraid, the prosecutor continued.

In many cases, prisoners went five or seven years without appearing before a court. Indict- monta were noi drawn up agafrist: them until after the Soviet Com munist Party 20th Congress, Co- taining

the denunciation of Stalin, at the beginning of this

year,

Rybleks stated that of a total of 1,780.doszives - pul forward for examination „with, al view, to ruftabilitations.......... 882: had been atudied between......... May; -1 and October: 1. Of these 234 WHEN approved, be add,"

The

Painful

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