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THE CHINA, MAIL, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1956.

POLITICS BEFORE BRAINS MORE WITNESSES

IN POLAND

State Planning Director Blames System

Warsaw, Oct. 15.

The machinery of local government in Poland was weak because the men who carried on its daily work had been chosen in the past for their politics rather than their ability and education, sald Wincenty Kowalec, director of local planning in the State Economic Planning Commission, here today.

In

sulicie

Jis Tryduna, and food industry are to become Ludu, The Communist Parly subordinate to the local councile organ, he suggested that newly- but he unphasised that they had elccled executives of town and to be prepared for the job. county councils should attend Viging an efficient plats for And lectures and undergo training changing the organization in ars efficiently-r′′LAR] county personnel of people's councils.

Mr Kowalee council.

sald

the allerna Mr Kowalce pointed out that live was chaos. the executives in the immediate future several would have dutics which were hundred factories, cultural in beyond them and decentralisa- aututions, vocational schoolation itself would full-Chino

retail sonotoria,

organisations Mail Special,

Russia Overtaking

US

Air Strength

Washington, Oct. 15.

A top US Air Force official said today Russia has already surpassed the US "rate of progress" in airpower and may catch up in actual air strength unless more money is put into research and de- velopment.

The statement was made by Licul-General C. S. Irvine, Air Force Deputy Chief of Staff for material, In an American Legion- sponsored broadcasi programme on "survival in the air age."

Irvine sald based on Intelli- gence reports and the recent visit of Air Force Jeaders to Russia

certain "We're quite

thai the Russian air threat is being met un standoff basis by US air

power.

Mass Quantities

He said Air Force experis observe that white the US is not producing planes in "mass quan- titles" Bke the Russians "we are still maintaining В technically Auperior lead over the systems they are now producing."

Irvine added that US polity 15 to be able to retaliate with tuclear weapons to such 311 extent

preclude any further offensive inove on the He said part of the Russians."

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"being first in performance in weapons systems will assure us of this retaliation capability."

But he said staying ahead of Russia technically "presents a very real challenge."

"Our rate of progress la T- cent years has been surpassed

But he added US defence power is no longer in relation to mass quantities of inferior aircraft,or the quantities of aircraft and missiles that we could produce if we wished,"

Related

Hother, he said, the nation's

is reinted defence strength

"the selected "high performance,

Princess In Tanganyika

REFUSED AT POZNAN TRIAL

Poznan, Oct. 15.

The judge at a Poznan riots trial today re- 'fused a defence appeal to call more witnesses.

This followed a sociologist's evidence that a demonstration which preceded the riots was "monife talion against Wrongs, which had almost a religious character."

Who Bociologist, Professor Josef Chalasin ki, had giving evidence on the influence of the crowd In the riots which 58 people werO and another 200 wounded last June 28,

No Bearing

LANCS' LAST

FLIGHT

been

in

exi

Air

Judge L. Trowsky had alrerdy ruled on Saturday that the court would listen to no more vidence not directly linked with the cases of the eight youths in the dock. All the accused are charged with raiding police riations for ans.

The

Judge, rejecting the defuce ples today, said that if lic had agreed he would also have to hear police officials and

did nol cons.der their

evidence had a bearing on the present casC,

There was a stormy »c<T> when defence lawyer, Mr Januse Waliszewski, said cartier applications for more witnesses ware accepted with "some hoo- tility." He said they

wanted to be rid of the last remnants of "former methods."

Attacked

The chiến prosecutor. Dr Joachim Markowicz, ralorted, We have nothing to say against listening to witnesses and we do not wish to stand In the

London, Oct. 15.

The last of the

Royal

Force's famous Lan-

Right

caster bombers mada its farewell

81 from today to the breakers' yurd,

Mawson

Today's Bight

wan

made by the sole survivor of 1,300 Lancastern Bulls

during the war which

dropped 608,012 tons of high explosive bombs and 1,100,000 Incendiary bomba.

They carried the buge "dam buster" bomba is the sucotistul raid on tho Mohne and Eder Bank the German ship Tirpits and

Durns,

battle-

blasted

Hitler's Berchtesgarten hideout.

been

Since the war they have tused mainly in Coastal Command as anti- submarine patrol strerafi. -Unlled Prem,

12 SOLDIERS

KILLED

#

in

Algiers, Oct. 15. Altogether 12 French soldiers were killed and four others way of truth." of East Africa.

wounded when a rebel group Prihots Margaret, continuing her lour

He said Mr Waliszewski bad attacked milltary unit from five year old visita a hospital, receives a bouquet

attacked the prosecution and Algeria today. Margaret Davis at Tanga, Tangabylka. Everywhere the Prin-

reminded him that his words The attack Look place at cess has gone on the tour she has received an overwhelming

had been recorded by the Chren, seme 12 miles from Blida, ovation from the populace.—Express Photo.

court's

and.n thia reg.on of Aiglets.

CALDER HALL

OPENING BY THE QUEEN

Calder Hall, Oct. 16.

The atomic age comes right into Britain's high capability weapons systems homes tomorrow (Wednesday) when Queen Eliza-

le aufficht numbers that can deliver nuclear

onbeth pulls a lever at the world's first full-scale

tyports Appropriate targets as required to get the Preso

job done."United atomic power station here and switches current

into the nation-wide electrical grid system.

Flying Cobweb

Finds Gold

The first station is expected The power station, which cost more than £14,500,000 and took to be operating at full capacity three and a half years to bulld. carly next year and the stTONA

the will be ready in 1958. is sited on the edge of District picturesque Loke horthwest England.

11

of

The dectricity not fcd inte the "grid" will be used for the Britain's running by

of the power bulli Was

needs Atomic Energy Authority with station itself and of the Atomic

Authority's the twin aim of investigating tie | Energy

*nearby use of nuclear energy for the Windscal wurks opened production of electrical

1951

for the manufacture of plutonium.

power

be pro-

Johannesburg, Oct. 15.

Valuable mineral die and of providing plutonium for coveries are expected to the nailon's defence programme.

It la here that the electric result

from the operation Two Buildings

fuel from Calder Hall will be of the Intest "flying la-

prococked to make the valuable boratory" aircraft to reach

rlement used in the production The plutonium will by the Russians," Irvine de the Rand.

duced by a by-product in the of nuclear weapons. cinred, "If we're going to winy

station's atomic pile. Nicknamed the "Flying Cob-

The power slation and the ahead, We must train more

The station, the first of two at tho

are already colli, technical people, and be will-web"

being built at Calder Hall, will Windscale plant and

electricity produced at ing to pay the

of more complicated aerial, booms cust

ten using pumping

China Mail into Calder electricity effort in research and develop other devices sticking out from begin

Its furiage, the aircraft

megawatts of equipped with instruments cap the national grid on Wednesday Special, ole of detecting areas of mineral cough to light a fair-nizeci deposita,

METAL,"

Both Types

by

LOWEL

Mr H. G.

Davey. a senior

here

would

Mer W. D. Corso, managing executive of the Atomic Energy Adim, Dewitl C.

Ramsey, director of the survey company Authority, told reporters President of the Alecraft Indus-operating the plane, said that no

Last night that Britain tries Association, said en the other aircraft in South Africa ule a world lead by this action. zame programme that the Dir- was fitted with as comprehensive He declared: "We know that craft industry is now the largest a set of detection Instruments the Americans give generated manufacturing employer in the as the "Flying Cobweb."

United States today.

OTHER MINERALS

He said the industry has more than 800,000 people on a payroll running well

Over $4

büHoo

He said that among minerals, annually.

Plane

the plane could detect copper, makers now are turning

zinc, out about 8,000 lead. and iron ore. In

uning

2,000 or both types when the bearing thus enabling

Hall.

APARTHEID CONFLICT FOR UN

New York, Oct. 15,

small quantities for commercial use but nothing liko the Agur of ten megawatts,

"We cannot claim to know Indonesia today joined India about the Russians but I bare in proposing inclusion in the my opinion that they, too, have United Nations General Assem- not generated this quartily fde bly provisional agenda an liem military, 5,000 commercial planes stition it was also to identity industrial purposes by the ex on the question of rate conflict

on their faces when a year compared with only about structures that might be gold pression

in South Africa resulting from the they came to Calder Hall re- the policies of apartheid of the industry to ascertain ceny."

Government of the Union of the direction in which the Rood Irvine said Air Force officials old read sank

South Africa." have no doubt the United States gold

India proposed such an Item A geologist who accompanied could now or in the future"

some time ago, Today, Dr outproduce Russia in planes if the aircraft on its down-Africa

When Calder Hall is com- Sudjarwo Tjondronegoro, In- such, production is necessary" telp from Britains confirmed also

that the mathuntents of the plane pleted it will house two muclear donesian permanent representa- could detect evidence of diamond power stations with a total in- tive, informed the Secretary- pipers. "Sherlock Holmes had stalled capacity of 184 megh- General, Mr Dog Hammarskjold, nothing on us," he added-war of which 180 megawatts that he wanted his country added China Mall Special.

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