THE CHINA : MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1,441952
Italian Reds Confused
SIGNOR TOGLIATTI
Japan To
Act As East-West 'Bridge'
The
Tokyo, Jan. 2. Japanese Govern-
ment representative to the United Nations, Mr Renzo Sawada, left here tonight by air to attend the 11th General Assembly session scheduled to open in New York on January 3.
the 80th Japan was elected member of the United Nations last December 18.
Usually rellable *OURCE here
Mr Sawadu said
was carrying with him instructions for the Japanese delegation out- ing Japan's basic attitudes (0. ward various issues scheduled to be discussed during the session.
The sources said during a recent meeting with Japanese Foreign Minister Nobusuke
Kishi, Mr Sawada was instruct- ed to emphesiac that Jupan?"N role in the United Nations was to act as a bridge between East and West.
THREE POINTS The usually rellable sources Bold Mr Kishi told Mr Sowada that:
SEEK GUIDANCE
FROM BOSSES
IN MOSCOW
› Rome, Jan. 2.
The largest Communist party in the free world, plagued by a snowballing revolt and puzzled by the zigzags of the Kremlin, cried out today for guidance from Moscow.
Admiral's Flag
Presented
To Paratroops
London, Jan. 2. An Admiral's flag which is to bo displayed at
Aldershot will long be reminder of that generous co-operation in battle be
tween soldier and sailor that is a British tradition. Valion Communist Party boss i formod sources stid Scocci- The flag of Vice-Admiral Palmiro Togliatti conferred marro, а personal friend of M.L.. Power, CB, CRE, hastily with ha I
Reale, insisted that the commis- DSC, Flag Officer Aircraft sion must hear Reale's com- Carriers, was plaints-United Press,
flown in H.M.S. Eagle during the landing in the Port Said area by the paratroops of
pideo on Russia's abrupt switch toward Bulinism, which threatened to destroy his ideological platform under his feet at a timo of mounting erisks and mass defec tions
Sources ekose to the Italian Communista said Togliatti had anxiously asked Moscow to ex- plain the sudden scrapping of the "different roads to social-
un" theory by Soviet hoss Nikita Khrushchev. said he was considering sending LE top-Right delegation 10 Moscow to And out what is happening.
Straddled Fence
porty They
Togatii cautiously straddled the fence on the issue of Stalinism at i stormy party Congress lant month, ite based his entire defence line against
FAST BOAC the 16th Independent
ATLANTIC FLIGHT
New York, Jan. 2. A British Overseas Air- ways Corporation DC-7C, latest plane to join the fleet, clipped nearly two hours off the scheduled time for
the London-New
York flight today.
Aboard the plane, which was talian road to socialism," on hla critics on ព nondescript making a final proving flight, were 41 passengers who supped the apparent assumption that on chicken and champagne over the slogan was safe.
Ireland and breakfasted over Khrushchev's sudden, denun- | Montreal before landing in New clation of the "different roads" York an hour later. theory in an interview to the The crossing was made in 11 Czech party orgon Rude Pravo
and hours
20 minutes. The thunderbolt,
scheduled time for the DC-7C that service, which operates January Moscow-trained Togliatt would 6. is 13 hours compared with promptly fall in line with The ↑ about 17 hours for Strato- latest Kremlin policy, whatever cruisers.
But he might be unable to carry out his ideological re-
came as a
There was little doubt
treat without serious lossen.
Six leading Intellectuals quit the party yesterday, and more
wore
reported considering re- signation, in A sequed to the expulsion of "rebel" Eugenio Reale, one of the most popular men in the party.
Cominform Founder
ERRORIS
FLIGHT VETERAN
Parachute Brigade.
In a letter handing it over to the Paratroops' Commander. Brigadier M. A. H. Butter, DSO, MC. Admiral Power says:
"IL
is with the greatest of ples- sure that I send you my which was flown in MS Eagle Carrier Squadron, on November 6, 1956 when the HM Ships Eagle, Bulwark and Albion, had the honour to Parachute Bri- the land- ing of the 16th gade in Port Said.
"I would be pleased
if you would accept this fag as a token of my own personal admiration of the great gallantry and superb fighting ability displayed by your officers
and men in this historic operation. All my Captains, "officers and men of the Carrier Squadron join me in this. The Fleet Air Arm is DS proud and pleased as can be that we had the good fortune to be of some assistance to your brave men,
CO-OPERATION
2
the flight was up. Parachute Brigade
IHA KEER UP ATTACKS
ACROSS BORDER
The IRA have been stepping up their attacky across the Bire-Ulslag border during the past month. These pictures were taken during recent British operations, Picture top shown Brilish troops and special constables of the Röyal Ulster Constabulary gathering at bran- ville Crows, a mile from where the riiders wounded a constable a few minutes earlier. Two suspects were captured. Flere bottom showy British troops stationed in Enniskillen in A troup carrier after probing the Muiville Cross arén for IRA men—Expreme Photo,
Canadian Pacific Railway
Halted By Strikers
"I trust that the excellent co- operation in battle which wo have achieved with you will continue undiminished in peace and in war, and that should similar opportunity arise in the wili future the Fleet Air Arm Last night's flight took the again have the honour and dis- passengers correspondents ond tinction of your company." travel representatives — over In his reply Brigadier Butler Greenland and Labrador, a roule [said: "Your gesture in present- that covered 3,820 miles at an ing your dag is warmly overage speed of $28 miles per prociated by all ranks of 18th hour.
Captain
for
the Reale, one of the founders of Capt Frost, a veteran
I hope to have 1 Japanese
of 600 privilege of visiting you shortly foreign the Cominform in 1947, scath- Atlantic crossings, who Was
the polley was based on co-opera- | Ingly denounced the Soviet first officer aboard the Caribou. magnificent
to convey my thanks for tion with the UN. and that blood
support you gave bath la Hungary and the Imperial Airways flying Japan will work for
peaceful | vawed all-out battle to
win boat that made the first British us, which enabled us to achieyo ond solutions of ali disputes
objective so quickly, readmission into the party and commercial transatlantic
Aight That Japan
will not stir
with so few casualties without it into revolt against in 1999. side with any
it could not have underlaken wuntry Togliatti,
few weeks ago Capt. or bloc but judge every issue
Frust set the London-New York the operation at all, and in the tabled before the United Nu- He scored an initial victory record of 10 hours 40 minutes
it murpassed ali event
our tions on is individual merits. yesterday when the control
in a DC-7C. With a range of expectations. 3. In clashes
all between commission, the party's second
can assure 5,000 miles and a cruising speed ranks of this
you that Brigado Group the East and West in the Unlied most powerful body. Insisted on of 980 the DC-7C is halted as
generally discussing his appeal against the world's first airliner Nations
Japan will
cap now have the very highest re- favour
working
the Togliatt's will. withs
able of making non-stop lights gard for the Flet Air Arm and
will consider it Western powers and in clashes No announcement was issued with full payload in both direc
great honour between advanced and undezře al the end of a stormy con-
to co-operate with you again:" tiona between loped countries, Japón with try ference between Togliatti
Admiral Power's Ang and his and New York and adopt the role of medutor,
letter are to be displayed in the control commission president
Airborne -Reuter.
Forces MuSCLETTA Mauro Scoccimarro But in-
Aldershot in commemoration of this latest example of inspiring Army --- Navy co-operation.* -Banews.
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ONE OF TEN
and
The DC-7C that made lust night's flight is one of 10 bought at a cost of £13 million ster- ling. including
spares, for ĐOÀI.
In April the DC-7C will intro. duco the Arst BOAC service be- tween London and San Francisco by way of New York.-Unitra Press,
Resumption Of
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Montreal, Jan. 2.
The Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and} Enginemen (CLC) today went on strike against the Canadian Pacific Railways halting operation over its 17,000 miles of track in the first major rail strike in Canada in six years.
the
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AGENDA ORDER FOR UN United Nations, Jan, 2
The General Assembly's main Political Committee voted today to give priority in its
the Jebates to CPR headquarters in Saint were necessary on all diexis, Korean problem, followed John, New Brunswick, an- "if the railroad were to nounced at 4 pan. (1900 GMT) | Unue to operate safely
and by disarmament, Algeria, efficiently."
Cyprus and West New that the strike is on"
Operations on the world's
Guinea (West Irian) in Contract Violation at Irgest privately-owned railroati to halt first in the
that order. sound maritimes and spread westward The company countered, The Committee, the key dós the United 3,000 firemen began during the lengthy concillation bating body of
prl- picketing from const to coast hearings, that the railroad could Nations Assembly, voted By the time the entire system be run efficiently and safely ority to Korea and approved 14 shut dow en estimated without Bremen on yard and the order of the other items 15,000 CPR workers will be
by a vote of 58 to eight, with traight diesels. The company idbed.
planned to continue to employ four abstentions. Trains on CPR lines in New } firemen on all passenger
diesels The vote catne firemen tracted dispute over procedure Brunswick were ordered back to taut gradually remove Saint-John and
be followed those in Nova from yard and freight diesels.
Christian x Scotia to Kontville. These are no The union sold this violated Ambassador CPR trucks in Prince
repeatedly spoko Edward its contract agreement which Palamas
Tast expined Island or Newfoundland, Nova
March. No new against attempts to "bury ant Scotia routes are those of the contract has been signed and colonial flema."" Dominion Atlantic Railway, а the union has continued to CPR
subsidiary.
operato under the old agree. ment United Press. Extra Buses
CEMENTING JAP-SOVIET CULTURE
Tokyo, Jan. 2.
The Japanese Ministry of Education said here today that Japan's cultural rela-
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Democrats Elect Leaders
**Washington, Jun., 2. The Democratic members of
the House of Representatives to. day re-elected Sam Rayburn, of Texas ar Speaker of the House ind John McCormack of Massachusetts as majority loader,
Meeting on the eve of the opening of the 65th Congress, the Demperatio Confessmen took no sanctions.against mem bers who had failed to support other. Democrata, during the presidential and legislative elec- tions.
Wayne Hays of Ohio, hdd threatened to have Adam Clay.. ton Powell, Representative in New York's Noro district, ex- pelled from the party because Powell had supported President Eisenhower.
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ENSHRINED PRINCIPLE After the vote, Palamas and the agreement to volo on the full order of the agenda had "enshrined the principle that all Items will be discussed" Barllet, a' float af were expected to be firmly more than 80 trucks stood by in
had said that a a proposal to decido en caly the first two established during 1957 maritime centres to handle
items of debate, Leaving tha through the visits to this many passengers and as much
Indore, Jan. 2. status of the others to be con Ms Nehru, the Indian Prime sidered later at an unspecified country of many Soviet freight as possible.
Negotiations between artists.
the Minister will review interna time, tantermount to "pizoon union and company broke down tonal affairs in the context of holing“ the most important A Ministry spokesman said
da Monday in Oltawa and were his recent visit to Washington questions before the Committon. the first Soviet villor was ex“
The Soviet Union sought un ever reopened. be Ilya Ehrenburg, pected to on
Members of the 39 Brother at the opening tomorrow of the
02nd ssion of Indin's ruling succesfully to block priority for the noted Soviet contemporary hood locais voted to, stelle on Congress Party.
but the Korea
Commition writer, who was scheduled to December 20 in a contract dis- several days, the French arrive here later this month on pute over the CPR's intention to with President Eisenhower and of the disarmament question On his raport on his talks majority agreed to put it ahead Ministry afnounced
a three-week lecture tour eliminate frenon-kielpers with other leaders will be based a after the United States said It
In March His talks with members of
Soviet composer low seniority from all yard and Congress resolution on interna would not be prepared to discus Dimitri Shostakovich was freight the Tunisian Government will
diesel engines. *480 | Kional affairs--to be drafted by disarmament for another week, Japanese tour mark the resumption of normal rected to begin dipfofnatic
United Press; and would be followed in May union contended that firemen working committee. Reuter relations between the two countries,
by Soviet planirt Emile Gilleris, Tumala withdrow her LAST A MONTH Ambassador from Paris follow- Aya
Paris, Jan. 2. M. Maurice Faure, French Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs will go
to Tunis Monday
for an official visit
tonight,
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