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REPUBLICANS OF VICTORY

Soldier-Statesman Essential

For White House

By ALFRED KING

New York, Nov. 5. Election eve dawned in the United States with the Republican supporters of President Eisenhower confident of victory ---notwithstanding latest developments in Hungary and the Middle East.

About 61 million Americans vote to- morrow to elect their President for the next four years, renew slightly more than a third of the Senate, and return a new House of Representatives. New governors will | be elected in 29 states.

My Adlai Stevenson, the Depublicans' 47. The surveys either lasovatie Party' presidential give the same division In the ema Kezde, opposing Me Elsen- | new Senate or an increase in hower for the second line is Democratic membership by one Ex leved to have had consider sent.

He has

perused thr

Elson-

The

CONFIDENT QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

CONFIDENT

HUNGARIAN REVOLT

INCES

able vitret on the run-in-the- All 435 peats in the House of street with his pronouncements Representatives will be renew- car ungury arci The Middle ed. although Maine held 119 East

election on September 10. slate returned two Republicans A hower administration of neglee publicans in the old trouse

and one Demeerut against three ||r. ting truly in Eastern Kurops | 190

The and of bungilng" the

in the Mkidle

previous line-up East crisis.

House was; Democrats 232, Re- publicans 203,China Mall Special.

But Republicans answer that latest

developments 131 the two arens make it all the more ant that a soldier-states- Umportant man Lãe Mr Eisenhower should be returned to the White House. The past week has had one

་་་་ noticeable effect

election lever in the United States. Those who were predieting; an Eisen- hower landslide are now more wary in case Republican placency (UTTIS out lo be - founded.

In

Same Division

LOT-

were

Many are remembering that

1948 all predictions lipsel and Mr Harry

Truman

BIG EGYPTIAN WAR CLAIMS

United Nations, Nov. 5.

An Egyptian delegation spokesman sald today

that 350 French war prisoners had arrived in Cairo and that Egypt's army had sworn an oath to "fight to the last man."

was re-elected President efter victory for Mr Thomas Dewey Abdul Mawgoud Hassan, ¡mander-in-Chief

ог

was considered a certainty.

Leaving out states that are traditionally

Republican Democratie, tomorrow's pre- sidential contest balls down to 18 keywor "pivotal"——states,

It is conceded that the con- test in most of these states will

press chief of the Egyptian UN delegation, said at 1915 GMT that he had just talked with Cuiro by telephone and quoted Egyptian commanders sa the

situation.

"The number

of French war

said death ia never too high a price to pay for freedomTK"

Here are two pictures from the city-battlefield of Bada- pest Picture top shows Bo- rlet

tanks swinging into action against rebels entrenched in a strong-point: picture bottom shows rebels scaled triumphantly On * captured tank. Exprem Photo.

Envoy Told To Leave Jordan

Amman, Nov. 5. The Jordan Government_to- Mr Omar Loutfi,

the French Am- Egyptian day ordered permanent representative at UN.bassador to leave the country severance of diplo- today officially informed the following Secretary-General, Ma Doe

mati: relations. Haramarskjold, that the first He is expected to leave with-

few days. be much closer than it was in prisoners arriving today

waves of Anglo-French para at 1852. although the public | Cairo station was 350,” he said.

troopers in the Port Said RTEG had

"annihilated" and opinion surveys

give all of "The press Cairo will devote accused Britain and France of jects here. Lebanon will take them to Mr Eisenhower.

complete sections to publishing attacking the civilian popula thephotographs of them as well as of the wreck Be of some 87 British and French planes shot down."

in

The sume surveys say Democrats will hold their post tion as the dominant party the Senate and House of Re presentatives, Mr Eisenhower's personal prestige and popularity is not expected to change the present pattern,

The Democrats have 49 mem- bers of the Senate to the

Re-

Exemplary Act

beea

tion in the town,

Air Attacks

"Meanwhile air attacks on civilians aro conting this | morning on Cairo, Port Said and #o

Fort Said Alexandria," Mr Louth added. quoted Commander as saying "fighting circulated among all UN mein- He asked that his felter be will continue and the resistancers,United Press and Reuter.

women, and

the

children is an exemplary act of heroism. An oath has been taken that fighting will Cod thue to the last man,"

Demonstrations given by me,

Against Soviet Union

Barcelona, Nov. 5. Mass student demonstra- tions broke out here today against the Russian cupation of Hungary.

Security police, called to nintoin order, broke up crowd

Hassan zala there were 18 når raids on Cairo and other efties today brit Cairo radio was still broadcasting regularly.

Commander-in-Chief

Hareant quoted Egypt's'army

oc-pudiating the Port Said curat- fire statement by British Pring Mindaler Bir Anthony Eden.

Hassan quoted the Comman- of students 09

they der as saying, "Eden does not ranged The streets crying caty 110 to the House of Com "liberty" for Hungary and its

mong but to the entire world trampled rebel government.

Pakistani Primler Hussein

The spokesman zald that thờ Shaheed Suhrawardy today wreckage of downed Britists cabled an appeal from Karachi and French planes was now to Soviet Premier Nikolai Bul-being displayed Iri public ganin to abandon the use of oqtares in Cairo, force

In Hungary.

"Let the people of Hungary decide for themselves without coercion the form of govern- ment they wish to establish in their country," he urged.

In Berne demonstrators pro- testing against the "enslave- ment" of Hungary, ceremonially burned a Soviet flag outside the Soviet Embassy tonight.

DISPERSED

The demonstrators were dis. persed after the Swiss, strongly intervened.

pollea

tonight

Paris City Council decided to lower the City Hall nag to half-mast as a sign of mourning for those who have died in Hungary,

The Council

also US$28,000 at the disposal of the French Red Crom Organisation for aid. .to. Hungarian

In Washington

placed

born netresa Liona Massey, 10th cardio-light déanoeistraifon on the Soviet Embassy last night protesting Soviet

Occupation of Her homeland.”

Six Ships Claimed

It was baieved Switzerland would look after French sub-

Pre-

of Jordan interests in | France.

King Hussein today held tele- phone talks with Syrian sident Shukri Kuwatly

and Lebaneso President Camille Chamoun. They discussed the Anglo-French and Israeli - lions against Egypt, understood.

A

Wa

from

personal message Hussein to Kuwatly later sent to Damascus by messenger.

United Press.

INCREASING SUPPORT

FOR CONSERVATIVES

London, Nov. 5.

The Conservative central office asserted to- tight that the day had "been notable for increasing evidence from all parts of the country of support for the Government over the Suez operation.”.

It added: "There is a rapfilly Egypt was influenced by a desire rising tide of telegrams and to help Israel" messages to the Prime Minister. Mr Mikardo added: "If Sir “Up to now, Oper 200 retolu. |Anthony Eden succeeds in his tions of support from Conserva- {objective

bringing down tive organizatiolis all over the Colonel Natser, he will want to kingdom have been received, do something dromatis in order to regain the favour he has lost

Rallies

of

of

in the Arab world, and to do that, he would have no hesitation in selling Israel down the river once again.

But Labour ·· Members Hanouzs, dažā, she Brillck and

unkms, trade French #cruisers and· degs| Parliament,

Cald

troyers' had been destroyed. student bodies and other organi.

sations continued their attacks British Government in Egypt "He wants to set up a pro- President Garhol on the Conservative administra- and then to cut off the southern Abdel Nasser spent last night tion in speeches, petitions and Negev from Israel in order to in Fort Said "alde by side with

rallies.

malce a common froriler and a the gallant people of that city"" One Labour MP, Mr Ian military corridor bet, eert Egypt and then drove in procession Mikardo, declared itt a speech at and Jordan. This would leave today through Cairo in an open Manchester tonight that it was Israel absolutely defenceless car. "Morale is very high," the “nothing but hypocrisy for Edon against any future attack,”--- spokesman said, "and the Com-lto prétend that his attack · on China Mall Spécial.

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