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ROUGH PASSAGE GIVEN TO AMERICAN DELEGATE

TUC Congress Resounds To Cries Of "Get

Out" And "Rubbish"

"WHAT ABOUT THE NEGROES?"

Southport, Sept. 3. British trade unionists gave a rough passage to Mr. George J. Richardson, a fraternal delegate from the American Federation of Labour, when he criticised Russia at today's session of the Trades Union Congress annual conference, Shouts from the floor of "get out" and "rubbish' greeted Mr. Richardson when he asserted "the present difficulties are due entirely to the Kremlin's violation of every agreement it made to guarantee the existence of weak neighbouring states."

Cries

* "what algal the every attempt at international Negroes followed his state. conTot of atomic energy." ment that "we believ, in the

Mr. Richardson ntinued:

elimination of slave ‘abour.“ "We are wiling to couperate

DIED AFTER BOOZE-UP

| Belle Glade, Florida, Sept, 3.

Six, prisoners pied and three are critically afte drinking wood alcohol, mixed with coffee at 2 ructural "party" * a State prison -camp near here.

Slatren Negroes consumed a pint of wood alcohol stolen from the prison palut skop- Reuter.

Portugal Needs More Wheat

Lisbon, Sept. 3... Economy Minister Vieira Ear- protr cominued througimut With the free trade union move. Insa today urged Portuguese bis aph, despite repeated apment in the works. We will farmers to expand the utmost prals from the President. Mr. anything in our power to hus-cultivation of wheat during the

C. W. Thomson. The Comeilten the reconstruction of a torming season after

We be-

|disagrees profonnally with what and devastated world. he is saying but every prove in the

bar

1 ta express

views," Mr. Thomson said!.

Greek Government

Defied

Athens, Sept. 3.

The bulk of Greece's 80,000 civil servants today defied the new and shaky government of Premier Tsalaris by ansioune- :

determination ing their

atrike tomorrow, despite threats of imprisonment and heavy penalties.

Their announcement forced the Cabinet Into an emergency session which considered the civil servants' demands for n 50 per cent wage increase to comiternet the spiralling Inda- tion which has driven the cont of living up to 820 times the pre-war level.

tomor-

The Cabinet also discuss the revealing Parliamentary session That this year's harvest was the row night in which deputies smallest in a fifth of a century. will be asked to support the Bow government. Declsirna formers. He told

however, were

not aufbunced.—United that he was unable at present to Press. tell them what price, they would; got for wheat ai the summer of!

1918. 1 sal

elimination of slave labor."

Borg and eria of "sit down" roarest through the hall Shouls of “ “nonsense" and when Mr. Hichardson suggest "don't ensine here to insult Rust that the Soviet Government ska asaaijed Mr. Richarstson, misused įta unions, when he said: "The differenters When the bubbub diet down.' foresee the level between America and Russia he continured: "We are living, stuffs and living are due to Russia's expansion-j1hr, ugh challenging and meet a year ahead.

her fusal to co through difeult times, but it is he said, at least partly in the

hre rejection of a time of great opportunity for | succENS. of the operate and

Povernment's

Mass

Flight

e cotild not where

cepts would} It depended,"

Around The World

Sept. 7. FRANKFURT The Munich

the forees of freedom. The campaign to elhaluate the black Anu rican Federation of Labour market and lowey general living authorities said, in a report quoted has faith in the final triumph) justs, Gf our democratic way of life." --Reuter

Jay the agency Denu today, that The campaign, he saui, would (every fifth child born in Munich

Intensified--United Press. in July was legitimate.

Busy

Across The Marshall Has A Atlantic

Time Before Him

FORT WORTH, SEPT. 3.

BLACK. THIRTY-ON BELLIED Be: OF THE EIGHTH AIR FORE MAN- NED BY GRD MEMBERS OF THE SEVENTH BOMBER GROUP TOOK OFF LAST NIGHT ON THE FIRST LAP OF A MASS TRANSATLAN- VÍC TRAINING FLIGHT.

Washington, Sept. 3. The U.S. Secretary of State, General George Mar- shull, returned from Rio de Janeiro to begin work on the heavy file of problems that piled since he left for the inter-American conference three weeks ago during which period the United States clashes with Soviet Russia were highlighted in the matters of Dairen, Korea and the Japanese peace treaty,

BAUTMONT. vin Paris The |court charged the local bake. Henri Pinel, today with stretching his Chur supplies by adding Irish potatoes still in their jackets,

SOFIA-A Yugoslav military mission, comprising eight high- ranking officers, arrived here you terday for an inspretion tour as guests of the Bulgarian Army,

PRAGUE-The Rumanian pre- mier, Petru Graza, arrived

here tony with an officiat delegation to sign" a cultural treaty on Friday, 1 be followed by an economic pact at a later date. The delega tion saw the Czech Premier, Kie- oment Gottwald, this morning and is scheduled to visit President Eduard Benes at his summer

this

afternoon.-United

The

State Department wald Britain's financial crisis, on General Marshall and Sctator pupation policles in general, Brig-Cen, Roger Ramey, Cam- mander of the Eighth All Puree, Arthur Vandenberg would make a

During General Marshall's ab-home safe it was part of a plan to int radio broadcast tomorrow

reporting on night, make the Eighth Air Force one,

conference rence, the United States and Ruts. Press,

Kian views drifted apart on many fvi the foremost enits in the accomplishments.

United States strikeng free.

"After this training our suits should be ready to go into com bat on a day's notice," he said.

rendezvous

UN

Thursday

major issues. General Marshall THEATRE DISASTER

Park, Sept. 2.

Th addition to the Issues ofwill burely have returned to Dalren, Korea and the Japanese Washington before he will be cun. peace conference, General Mar-fronted in particular with recom. shall also

A collin draped in a bridal veil faces the problem of mendations by Lt. Gen. Albert was borne from the Cathedral of assuming 3g Four, discussions on Werlemeyer future United Dueil today at the head of 78

YURIES,

The planes were expected to the Austria and Geraman peace States policy towards China another coffing containing victims of confronted also with the fre at a theatre on Saturday, refurt at Westover Field, Maine, treaties. On top of this, he has he will be

steadily increasing altecks In the first coffin was the bly today and they would fly tout two weeks before the United the

Nations Central Asembly con on General Wedemeyer coming of 19-year-old Yvette Alexandre, Newfoundland, England tunet!

from various political fronts who was to have been married

in the Cathedral yesterday. China, Dieppe, France, Their destina-{ He will alar inve to study work

Senator Vandenberg was asked The other victips were buried Hon is Giebelschadt air base info the United States portion of by reporters if he would favour a

elsewhere today.

Technical expert‹ examining the American zone of Germany his plan for European reconstruc, special session of Congress to where they have a 10-day train-ilon, with

ruins of the film house report. a possible shift in deal with European needs of

fed today that the fire was due to Ing schedule.

United States policies toward econic aids. He replied, "I have faulty wiring. The return trip will be in the China, and consider the effect of nothing to say about it. I am go- Ing to get reoriented Arst."- Azores and Bermuda United

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Lake Success, Sept. 3. The Bulgarian representative, Nishim Mevorah, protested to the United Nationa Secretary General Trygve Lle, that, "mill- tary preparations were occurring on the Greck side of the Bulgaro- Greek frontier which "constute u threat to our security.""

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The communique, dated Septem- bor B.ted: "In the ragion of Katernini the Greek Democratic Army, occupied Kunduristis. Nonr Kaanti a parly blow up a railway Junction. One Government plane has been shot down, The youth of 50 localities, near Kometinl have joined the anks of the Democratie Army,”—Beutot,

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