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GERMAN WORKER SLACKING, SAYS BRITISH COMMANDER Sitting Back And Blaming Allies

Berlin, Aug. 14.

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REUTER MAN GAOLED

Beirut, Aug. 14. Georges Phares, Reuters correspondent in Damascus, wa zentenced today to 18 months imprisonment and a fine of 500 Syrian pounds by Damascus court on a charge of violating security.

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The charge related despatch on the subject of "Greater Surfo" (proposals for uniting Syria and Trane- jardan) which the Syrian Government considered detri mentat to its policy and abus- ing the attitude of the Syrian President, Shukri Al Quratli. M. Phares appealed agains! the sentence-Rentar,

America Ready To Mediate

The German worker can do better than he is doing today, Lieutenant-General Sir Brian Robert- son, Deputy British Military Governor in Ger- many, told a press conference today. "Coal output figures have improved but are still far from good enough," he added. "I have never been one to throw all the blame on the Germans. The Allies have a great responsi- bility but the Germans must not sit back and blame the Allies. German workers have many causes for justifiable complaint, but the Ger- man worker and particularly the miner is not working to his full physical capacity. "German" economy is in auch "That in not nearly A mean that the maximum of enough. I am by no menna united effort is called for." satisfied nor is General Lucius Speaking of the German ex-Clay, Commander in the United port drive, General RobertsonStates Zone" auid: "The time is approach- Stating that Sir Sholto Dou ing when responsibility for glas, Marshal of the Royal Air making enda meet must be firm Force and commander of the ly placed on German shoulders. British Zone, had ordered a re- It is necessary in the interest view of the employment posl- of world trade to bring Getion in Essen as it may be af many back into the family of fected by the liquidation of

Washington, Aug. 14. trading nationa,"

The United States Govern Krupps. General Roberison said: "We cannot guarantee ment today announced its readi- that our further mensarea willness to mediate in the civil war not involve some disturbances in Paraguay,

A State Department spokes- of employment, but there is no justification at all for the lurid man said: "This Government picture of starving and work- adheres to a atrict policy of less manses due to the ruthless non-intervention in this domes destruction of their means of tic dispute, although we have expressed our disposition to ag- alat in mediation that should prove acceptable and practicable to bath nides in an effort to dis- courage bloodshed and achieve stability."

The progress in the export programme to date was not en- couraging General Robertson said.

Exports from the combined British and American Zone in the first seven months of this year totaled $22,260,000, of which 13,750,000 represented livelihood."

cool and £3,875,000 timber. The 19 Krupps workshops Not Good Enough scheduled for destruction were Stating that "manufactured not in production, so there was goods-formerly the bulk of no displacement involved, he Germany's vast export trade- | added. have thus far been exported in only relatively small amounts," General Robertson added:

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Hamburg, Aug. 14. Two American soldiers were attacked in the United States sector, of Berlin during the night.

British Policy

Atom Bomb Was Only Course

Washington, Aug. 14. President Trumanj vigorously defended the United States use of the atom bomb in bringing Japan to her knees when he spoke here today on the second anniversary of the end of the Pacific War.

He said that he hated to mankel the decision which led to use of: the bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, but it was essential|| to save the lives of some 250,000 young Americans.

The President expressed his "deep regret" that his hopes for a firm peace settlement had not yet been fulfilled, but refused to comment when asked who wan to blame for the failure to con clude early satisfactory settle-

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MORE BUTTER FOR BRITAIN

Canberra, Aug. 15. Britain may get an extra 3,000

The spokesman quoted des- patches from the United States British policy aimed at reCharge d'Affaires in Asuncion, duction of Germany's war pothe Paraguayan capital, saying to 6,000 tons of butter from Aus tential and provision of a limit- that heavy fighting was going traila na a result of a ban on the ed amount of reparations to the on near the outskirts, though use of cream for domestic pur. victims of aggression, but Paraguayan officials were con- posca from Sept. 1. "dock not Involve destruction--fident that they could hold out

Australian Minister for for destruction's sake, and does against the attacks,

and Agriculture Re not aim at the permanent crip Business in Asuncion was gineld Pollard, announcing b'ing of German economy," he virtually at a standstill and imposition of the ban, said today quid.

food supplies becoming increas-that it was hoped the ban would ingly more difficult.

mean extra butter for Britain.- Associated Press,

Lack of financial support was the most serious brake on the economic recovery of the fused Anglo-American Zone.

"We cannot reform financeA independently of the rest of Germany." General Robertson declared.

No commercial planes had en- tered or left the country since Aug. 6.-Reuter.

ANTI-SEMITISM FEAR

"Such a step would mean the One of the soldiers was indivision of Germany and we are

Berlin, Aug. 15, Schoeneberr in the company of quite unwilling to take it unless General Lucius Clay, American German giri. He was benten and until we are forced to do |Milltory Governor in Germany, t and his shoulder straps torn so."

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told the UNSCOP delegation to- day that he doubted whether Ger. Not Callous Soviet radio attacks on al-man economy could absorb more, The attackers were not nam-leged British and American displaced persons without a sharp rise la anti-Scroltam. He sald slowness and lack of thorough-

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discouraged DPa States soldiers had been taken r'ants, General Robertson said, couraged nor to Berlin hospitals after being gave a distorted version of the from entering German economy. beaten up by Germans. One four-power report which should was severely beaten up while not have been made public with- with a German girl outside a out a four-power agreement. Spandau cafe. The other was

The process of dismantlings attacked by four Germans who in the Western Zones Was

Athens, Aug. 14. asked for cigarettes. Reuter.lengthier because it was more

complicated than in the Eastern General Sir John Crocker, of the Commander-in-Chief Zone of Germany.

Middle East Lond British policy permitted no callous impetuosity but was Forces, arrived here by air to- quite firm and the British were day for a two days" visit during fully aware of the German tech- which he will be received by nique of retaining peace plants Klug Paul and will have a meet- KING'S MUSIC Co as war"potential, he ended.ing with M. Demetrios Maximas, Reuter.

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U.S. NAVY SHORT OF MEN

Pearl Harbour, Aug. 15, Admiral Louis E. Denfield, Commander-in-Chief of the Ualt ed States Pacific Fleet, including units in China and Japanese waters, announced that operations will be curtailed sharply the next few months because of the_ex- plration of 240,000 two-year en. listments.

He said that because of the manpower shortage. Task Force 38, operating out of Guam, may A

be based either at Pearl Harbour or a West coast port and much of the feet training will be done from West coast ports.---Associat. ed Press.

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