Stanley Should Be Dropped By Parachute
Eceeived Friday, 7 p.m. LONDON, Feb. 4. Sidney Btanley, commentiiig on Mr. Attlee's statenieiit in the Commons, said: "If I was sent to Poland tliey would slioot nie. I would^take »my wife and daughter with me, tlien tliey could slioot them as well. " Stanley sympathised with Belclier: "Joliu is 100 per cent clean. If I got the opportunity to form a, company licre I would not object to having Beieher and U-ibson on the board. " Stanley closed the interview with the press with the statement: "If President Truman cannot go to Poland I will take his piave." Poland will delay giving any official answer to the British Goveriunent's approach about tlie deportation of Stanley until tlie question is fullv examined. The Ba-ily MaiUs Stoclcliolni corrospondent says a Polisli Forcign OHice spokesman told Jiim this over the- telephone from Warsayv. Buring the Conunons debate on the Lynskev Tribunal rejiort Farl Winterton suggested that Stanley should be dropped by parachute over Warsavv. " Perhaps that uiight be rather drastic personally I should prefer to see him dropped over the Krernlin." The Arclibishop of Cantcrbury (Br. pislier) has apologised to Sir FrodcncK Bain, president of tlie Federation ot British Industries, for any offence he may have caused to the business conimunity by referenee to business moiaJity in his. Kew Year broadcj^it. . • Br. Fisher, in' his letter to Sir Fredenck Bain, said his remarks related to evidence at the Lynskey Tribunal. "Tlie remarks were -Vnot . meant to appear as a general cliargo against British busi uess. 1 '
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Chronicle (Levin), 5 February 1949, Page 2
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