_ One main defect in the security proposals of the Western Powers is that they do not make clear what the military status of a unified Germany would be. Soviet Foreign Minis- Molotov asks: What if Germany breaks pacts? By SAM RUSSELL ter Molotov has made clear in the Big Four Talks here. Joint British - Soviet cancer work sought LONDON The problem of cancer is the most important of many that can be solved more quickly as a result of Soviet and British doctors working together and pooling their knowledge. Prof. S. A. Sarkislov, leader of the delegation of Soviet doctors which has been visiting Britain as guests of the British Medical Association, made this point at a press conference here. And he announced with evident pleasure that arrangements have been made with the BMA for, “regular and constant exchange ' of scientific information,” as well as for personal exchange visits between medical men. _ Everybody in the Soviet Union| over the age of 35 has a yearly. examination for early signs of eancer, Prof. Larionov, a mem- ber of the delegation and direc- tensive work upon 30 human brains, involving getting 25,000 views of each, which took “from ten to 15 years.” The Atlas would undoubtedly help to speed up knowledge of mental diseases, commented Dr. T. C. Routley, BMA president. suturing torn arteries,’ which Prof. Kovanov has been demon- strating in many British hos- pitals. The BMA responded with the gift of “a remarkable film of a corneal grafting.” French Communists call GENEVA “What will happen,” he asked, ‘if Germany, ‘united and re- militarised according to the Western proposals, breaks all treaties and agreements and starts creating new: military groupings ? x “Where is the answer to the question as to what will then become of the so-called ‘guaran- tees’ for the Soviet Union, for Germany’s neighbors and for all other peace-loving states ?” He declared later: “What we are being asked to agree to could be summed up as follows: “Tf you want any treaty on European security to be signed Cypriots to resist British you must accept our terms in regard to Germany, that is to say, to agree to remilitarisation of a united Germany and its inclus- ion in the’ Atlantic Pact which is directed against the Soviet Union. “And this,’ said Molotov, “is called providing security guar- antees to the Soviet Union !” U.S. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles said that the Wes- In striving to hold Cyprus by force, British imperialism is encountering resistance population. Here masked British Soldiers seize a patriot. from virtually the entire — Cyprian ‘gendarme for U.S. Israel will not be LONDON darme against the neutral states _ tor of cancer research at the! Moscow Academy of Medical Science of the USSR, told the’ conference. Next in importance for joint! work im the USSR and Britain, | - Prof. Sarkisov placed mental, diseases — “and in_ particular | schizophrenia.” He had_ been! much impressed by work on the brain going on in Britain. Se A number of copies of a new. “Atlas of the Brain,” published | in the USSR this fall were brought over, by the delegation and have been presented to leading brain specialists here. | This “Atlas,” explained Prof. Sarkisov, was the result of in- for new Popular Front Call for a new Popular Front to unite all Left forces and win the forthcoming French elec- tions was made last week by Maurice Thorez, general secre- tary of the French Communist party. Sig His appeal was especially directed to the French Socialist party. Thorez said that the Com- munists were ready to unite with other political parties which agreed with it on the aims of peace abroad and pro- gress and democracy in France. tern Powers could not ‘accept Soviet proposals on_ establish- ment of an all-German council (to be formed by the two Ger- man governments) because, he claimed, they completely failed to comply with the directive of the Big Four heads of state. “The four-point proposal of the Soviet delegation,” he said, ‘“‘com- templates not reunification of Germany but cooperation of two German states.” -Molotov pointed-out how Hitler had come to power by using the prewar electoral system: after the way had been prepared by von Papen and Field-Marshal Hinden- burg. “Save Israel from the danger of war and subjugation,” says an appeal, received in London last week, from the central commit- tee of the Israeli party. The appeal continues: unleashing of an aggressive war against Egypt and other Arab states under the mask of a “pre- ventive war.” z The fascist party Heruth began the’ warlike propaganda and Prime Minister Sharett, who is also foreign minister, declared New division based on language _ Indian boundaries to be redrawn A plan to redraw the state’ boundaries of India more along | language lines has just been\pub- | lished in New Delhi. The plan — which has still to be accepted by the Indian gov- ernment — will certainly arouse great controversy, especially be- cause of its failure to recommend »a Punjabi-speaking state com- prised of Sikhs, and a Marathi- speaking state. It was drafted by a States Re- organization Commission, set up a year ago, comprising three members, including K. M. Pan- ikkar, former ambassador to China. The present frontiers of Indian states are those drawn by Brit- ish imperialism in the days of its power and for its own con- venience. They often break right across the natural language and nationality groups of the Indian people. % The Carnatic, obliterated by Clive, comes back to life again as the State of Karnataka, which will unite the Kannarese-speak- } | ing areas of Hyderabad with the} Kannarese - speaking people of present Mysore. ’ The Marathi-speaking area of Hyderabad is to be united to Bombay,while the rest, which linguistically should join with Andhra, will remain separate though with the prospect of join- ing Andhra later. The present Punjab will be expanded to include the present States of Pepsu (Patalia and East Punjab) and Himachal Pradesh. |in its new divisions. Only one-third of its people will speak Punjabi, the rest will be chiefly Hindi-speaking. The plan destroys most of the remnants of princely India, merging those old feudal areas It reduces the number of Indian states from 29 to 16.- In the past, especially in And- hra and other parts of South India, the Communist party has led the campaign for language | .. Another units. It remains to be seen how this re-drawing of the map will affect Indian politics. recommendation of the report — that English should be retained as the medium of instruction in Indian universi- ties — is also likely to produce furious controversy, for most In- dians demand that Hindi be the national language for all pur- poses. : Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India is shown with a chestnut stallion presented to him by the Soviet government. Nehru admired the horse when he saw it at the Moscow agricultural exhibition. ‘in) parliament on October 19 |that he was ready to study the ;proposal for unleashing war against Egypt. The. Israeli Communist party condemns the criminal propa- ganda for an aggressive war. Is- rael needs peace. Israel is in need not of “preventive war,” but of avoiding war. | : An aggressive war on the part of Israel is an act of national betrayal, a suicidal action which threatens our people with destruction. What is the source of the propaganda for a “preventive war’? The source of the propa- ganda and the preparation for the military adventure is the policy of the government which: strives to create anti-Soviet war pacts in the Middle East. t This policy is contrary to the cause of peace, contrary to the spirit of Geneva, and is sup- ‘ported by the Israeli government, which openly proposes ‘ con- clusion of an anti-Soviet military pact with the U.S. Egypt, Syria and other Arab states refuse to adhere to U.S. war pacts. This policy constitutes an important contribution to world peace, and necessarily brings nearer peace between Is- rael and the Arab countries. That is why Egypt receives many-sided, help from the camp of peace and socialism. This is the basis of the latest commercial agreement between the Czechos- lovakian People’s Republic’ and government is interested forcing Egypt and Syria through of non-subservience. In order to exercise pressure on Egypt, the U.S. government sive and bloody Egypt. The U.S. government wants Communist | | There is going on in our coun- | try an open campaign for the; Egypt. That is why the U. S. —to .a policy of indepe . in and non-adherence to war P armed force.to abandon the policy’ To fight for a real init i | | is pushing Israel to an aggres- | policy of national independe war against for peace in the world and to transform Israel into a gen- people! : f PACIFIC TRIBUNE — NOVEMBER 11, 1955 — PAGE? of the Middle East. From th! arises the danger of war at this moment in the Middle East. From this arises the real ger for Israel’s security. In preparing the ground f aggressive war in the service % the organisers of the U.S. W® pacts, the partisians of the ap¥- Soviet military pact with the U.S. organise a hysterical W@ campaign here, one of the meal® being the “spontaneous” collec: tion to buy arms. With the help of collections &* torted from the workers, te government tries to divert indignation of the people for government’s responsibility for the state of isolation of Israel, the result of the policy of enter!D. into a war pact with the U.S: #", any price. ' : The collection is used 2? means’ of diverting attentlo? dan- or ap the ‘from the urgent necessity © changing Israel’s policy. The popular masses. of trae love their country and are Tea0y to sacrifice themselves for 1” freedom and security, but he are not interested to give fa lives as the U.S. “gendarme We: putting pressure on Egypt © force it to adhere to the ant Soviet military pacts of the government. | ee ty ’The Israeli Communist pare calls on all the forces 9 a people who- are opposed to fi i anti-Soviet war pact with ¢ ‘U.S.—who are interested 19 4 an policy ‘of independence = neutrality—to unite themsel¥ i into a popular front for the 5@ i vation of Israel from the dans of war and restruction. ‘ An independent Israel will not adhere to anti- ‘ war pacts will receive full ©? couragement, full multi-later™ help from the Socialist countr® which will increase and strené'” en the security of our country: The solution consists in ty fundamental change in pe policy— from the policy of ° phi pendence on the U.S. lead!Pe t i-Soviet war Pac’ — toward an anti-Soviet wer dence . acts. spe J which soviet N i MISLO.S e. o other solution e sative for peace ‘with the Arab coup” tries! | : ; “ Long. live the struggle f0F nce Middle East ! Long live peace among Wie