Fl!) 10. The Guardian Thursday, Nov. 29, 1956 - Marked Increase Noted In Russian Naval Power LONDON fitiietersi -- Jane's Ightlng ships. the standard refer- mee book on world naviea, said today Russia has a growing fleet I more than (N submarines. Naxl Gen-nany had only one- lenth that number in its pre-war deet. Jane's. claaaing Rustin aa a major naval power second now only to the United States," said the Soviet Union built more cruisers and destroyers since the end of the Second World War than all other countries combined. . But it saw in the submarine buildup "the most significant de- velopment in Russian grand stra- tegy since the Second World War." ”The severance of NATO com- munications and the prevention of iwatera surrounding Europe and lAsia would be the Russian strate- lgic purpose." Jane”: 1956-51 edi- tion said. The authority added .that Rus- sia is expected to commission an- other 75 to 85 submarines each year for the next two years. A large percentage of Russia's submarines are long-range ves- faels. the annual said. and the post-war surface ships incorporate the latest technological equipment. Russia's rapid ascendancy has influenced America's shipbuilding, Jane's observed. "In the short space of about 10 years many U.S. navy ships will be powered by atomic energy and 'nio.st U.S. navy ships above and including the submarine category the entrance of United Stateslwill have guided missile capabili- nvaal forces and shipping into theltles." the book predicted. Pro-Soviet New i Is Permitted In By WILLIAM L. RYAN B E l R U T Lebanon iAP' e- Egypt's crisis brought a silently coup to sister Syria. The country was brought under martial law-proclaimed the day fighting broke out in Egypt and s Only Syria A handsome Arab. Sara! is a pmvcrfiil. tniiszli-loukiiig an about tiir fci-i st-ion. barrel - chested. ynllll sit-ck black hair, and pierc- ing eyes. Most observers credit him with beings sincere in the be- lief he is doing right for Syria, control of the army empowero:-d.ani:l.with h;.iviiig little taste for at)- to enforce the martial law. is in the hands of a group of pro-Soviet officers under the current strong man. Col. Abdul Hamid Sara). These officers are not Commu- liata. But they place a high value on Soviet arms and Soviet political euppo l. They will permit no crit- icism of the Russians. The night martial law was de- Gland. Damascus had it: first "air raid.” and there was a good chance that the wall of the sirens waa largely political. Thereafter the Iirena walled frequently. with In visible evidence of menace in the aky. So far as the tightened and un- aophiatioatnd Wmtlatioii was con- earned, the raida were real. The Iandbazged and blacked-out build- ing: of Damascus heightened the illusion of imminent danger. Anti- aircraft batteriea fired often. GVILIAN GROUP HANK The "air raid!" alao uthepnbllcthenead moon- tlnneti martial law. which left the l solute pnucr. Yoga Has Gained Some Following RIONTREAL 4CPt-A far east- ern philosophy that originated some 4.000 years ago is gaining a surprising number of convert! in Montreal. In a small St. Catherine St. apartment. S w a m i Sivananda- Radha leads groups of yoga stu- dents in exercises designed to "subordinate the body to the spirit and achieve a pure, simple and divine life." Swami Slvananda-Radha, whose real name is Sylvia U. L. Hell- man, recently returned from the Yoga - Vedanta Forest University in the Himalayas and now in initiating Montrealera to the an- elent philosophy. However. not all who attend her classes, which appear largely de- nt” 1. mu cmmdi Tl” dvmm voted to silent meditation in a government became less and less effective. Under martial law. an actual darkened room. can hope to be- come full-fledged yogi. She says yoga involves extraor- rwh ..dIll1wm.Ir!'”” d"'" in me dinary ascetic and athletic discip- in Byfia was line. such as holding breath for h"'u, n'"""'' In” "my "mud two hours and halting the heart. Hi! without it. beat for a minute at a time. When the big crisis broke In Fem! such as thew many 0! Egypt. the aivilian government or- her students will never be able to clued a inmtary guard around the nmn I," an "Many people man! yoga as a '''m mm” PlV'u""' 11"" mass at superstitions but we feel aama night. while the stations that it will do much for the west- were supposed to be under heavy ,, um, g""d' '11 "W" ""' bmw" grparriiorggvdgahldea-lllgdhifs55:35. np. halting the flow of Iraqi oil not my to the llodttcranaaa and lampe. but to lyric has-aalt. (Iraqi h owned by Britiah. can, French and Dutch in. tel-eats). The aame martial law. with Ian: and the army in control. mode the entire praaa and radio mo-Soviet. The preaa wu ddihcately hllndad h the lovlet iiiuitary aub- jngation of Hungary. Not a line of news from any Western source waa carried by the press or radio. wk Ioaaow Radio and the Soviet elllcial news agency has we: (noted. IPIECI ll IMTID When Prime Minister Nehru made his statement Nov. 19 on the world's ariaia, the Indian legation h Daniaaeu gave the lyrinn gow- Canneat a tranalation for blti:a- thn. Naln'n'a criticism of Bus- lines for the Hungarian events was ltmprelaetl. Only the Middle East sections of Nehru'a remarks were used. This was the work of Sara). This colonel of about II in a nationalist in the Ityle of Egypt? Gael Ab- del Nasser. He is prosoviet in the sense that he places a high value on Soviet laaistance. He is not conslde ed Pro-Communist through the net re- nlta of hia policies have helped be illegal but now openly operat- ing Communists. Popular emotion tended to make Sara: the strongest single indlvi dual la the country. GEORGETOWN i tion irmsram required careful at. "V01! does not proselyte and waloornea intereet from all reli. gloat. Our object la to bring a mu. dent back to hla on church with a higher linowledse. or rend him on"!!! a higher life." We try to mcii the ideals of 7”" "hl""P"m)'. self - control, "limo C5319. peace and comp... lion in all living things. Ivzlmi Sivananda - Radha rises at I- m. each day. After one our of mediation, she rests tor a half-hour and meditates for sev- :1ral more hours. She then inter. Owl atudanta until well on into 9' light. Her diet In confined to mm "'4 Wltllblll. no meat. Bell Telephone Co. 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