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SOVIET DEMAND
DEMAND REJECTED
Page
Woman Teacher To Stay in U.S. Custody P&O B.I. E&A
Grave Implications Of Washington Interview
Washington, August 14.
The United States rejected Russian demands today to put Mrs. Oksana Stepanovna Kosenkino under a 24-hour Soviet guard and remove her from the New York hospital where she is un- der American police protection,
******* 1*********sèce [In a' dramatic 100 minute meeting, Under-Secretary. of State Robert A. Lovett told Russian Ambas- Picketing
sador Alexander 5. Panyushkin that the Ameri- By Air
can government has no right forcibly to require the injured refugce school teacher to see any- body or to place her under the control of any- body against her will.
Detroil, August 14. Now they are picketing by ale.
Communications workers
of the American Independent Union who want a wage in- crease for telephone workers hired a plane today.
It flew over Detrolt tow.
Ing Д streamer saying. "Michigan Bell Company un- fair. We need a ralis.”
The company and the Union havo hree negotiating but there has been no strike.
Associated Pres.
The meeting between Lovatt and Panyushkin, with its grave international: implications, capped a seríos of developments woven into the back- ground of uneasy Soviet-American relations:
1. Mrs. Kosenkina was set ved i That Yokov Lomakin, the So- with a subpoena from the U.S.vlet consul general in New York." House committee on Un-Ameri-should be permitted to post a 24 ran Activities. I put her un-hour guard; der the full protection of the *** United States government,
"Barbaric, Illegal" Procedure
2. Members BI the House Committee expressed concern that perjured testimony have been given ly some wii-
spy
may
Cease Fire Proposed
New Delhi, August 14, An official announcement by the U.N. Commission to. day said:
"The Commission recom. mands that the Government of India and Pakistan order
ccase fire and simultane. ously accept certain prin. ciples na à basis for formula. tion of a truce agreement to
A
be followed by consultation with the Commission to do termine fair and equitable conditions whereby the free expression of the will of the people will be assured, In the stato of Jammu and Kashmir“ -Associated 'Prast,
AMERICAN WARSHIPS IN INDIA
Washington, August 14. Three American naval vessels That Lomakin should be per-jore on their way to India and milled to see Mrs. Kosenkinn. Pakistan for the first goodwill That she should be moved to visit since those countries nè~ whatever place the consul general quired Dominion
the status, wants to move her.
United States Navy announced today.
10
Through Press Officer Michael
nesses the committee has heard J. McDermott, the State Depart-
Admiral Richard Conally, Com- in its investigation of an alleged mands. The Russian ambassador States naval forces in the Eastern
not ment disclosed the Soviet
mander-in-Chief of the United ring in wartime declined to Soviet
make any comment Atlantic and the Mediterranean, Washington. Some of the Com- mittermen want to use le de-on his talk with Lovett.
will fly from London to Karachi tcelors to check on the conflicting All he would say in response on Tuesday to direct the 12-day
he visit, stories about high
reporters' questions as officints.
government emerged from Mr. Lovett's office Rear-Admira) Roscoe F. Good mien
Wis that he haet
Mrs. Commander of Cruiser Division The Russian press accused wi
seen Keserkinu In New York taxt 3, will be with Admiral Conolly Paris, August 14. American police und "intelligence : Reser
The ships are There has been no in-service men of a "crude viola-Saturday and asked her how she on his flagship. dication so far of the French tion" of the imunity of the So-happened to have been a week due in Karachi on August 18 and Government receiving satis-Kosenkina
viet ennsulato in New York in the earlier at a White Russian form, will remain there until August on to Bombay removed her before galug faction regarding representa-Soviet press agency, declared from that refuge to their New for a velay stay-from August tions she had made to the that, Mrs. Kosenkina "fell" from York .consulate. Ambassador Fan-
Ou, their way from the West- Egyptian Government yester- the consulate window last Thurs- yushkin denied that he had asked eru Pacific, the vessels visited
She says she sho
her for a statement. was kept day Sh
Singapore and Trincomalee, Cey- day about 18 French citizens prisoner in the consulate before
lon. The vessels are the cruiser arrested last May when Eeypher leap to 1erty.
Toledo, escorted by the des- tian troops entered Palestine. At the outset of the con-
troyers Cavaller and Higbie.. No, had any explanation been forthcoming of what are describ- ed here as "barbaric and illegal" proceedings.
Business circles have express~ ed the view that the Egyptian Government is exercising pres- commercin! objectives. sure for The French testile trade is threatened with stoppage for lank of Egyptian cotton because, des-
incident. Tass, the
farance at the State Depart. ment, Mr. Panyushkin nave Mr. Lovett Moscow's fourth note of protest and demands
concerning the cases of Mrs.
Kosanking and two other school teacher refugees who also want to stay in the United States Mr. and Mrs. Mikhall ivano. vitch Samarine.
The note and subsequent dis-1
plze the promis made to French cussion were concerned cx- buyers, the Egyption Government clusively with Mrs. Kosenkina
still insists on poyment in dollars
derpatches from
Four Demands
Soviet authorities
No Compulsion
25 to 30,
According to the State De-Reuter. Lariment account. Mr. Lovett: told Mr. Panyushkeln, that Mtra. Kosenkina had been permitted the hospital to sea anybody she cared to receive. H:
at
lorr Kosenkian
rt.
NAVY DAY IN RUSSIA
minded the ambassador that
London, August 14. An Order of the Vice-Consul. Zot
Day 'wan soviet
Che broadcast tonight by Moscow allowed to Addio on the occasion of Navv purnyk had been
though she had Day tomorrow. Bee, her, even
The Orden was not requested the visit and had signed by Marshat Nikolai Bul told Mr. Chopurnyk when heganin,, the Minister of the Armed enterad her room that she did Forces. not want to talk to him.
The brief Order, greeting all instead of in its own currency.
Mr. Lovelt can-members of the naval forces on Diplomatic
tinued,
would the occasion, ordered a salute of Cairo lodicated that there was Panyushkin demand that, Jeontinue to be allowed to see 20 artillery salvoos to be fired no falling off in the general anti-American government allow the any body she wanted to, but of- from warships In 18 Russion
which deals the American govern-"Long live
ports and ended with the words: foreign campaign. It was point-Soviet to take four steps
out in official circles here that would result in placing Mrs. ment did not have
the right to Long ve
the Soviet Navy the Soviet Armed Kesenicina completely under their compel her to see anyone the Egyptian Government
or Furces. Long live our mighty Lowers-under-the-state-of-sluge control once more. Disregarding place-herself-under-the-contrui Homeland. Long live the Al declared on May 15 to censor the the fact that she is reported to of anyone against her will.
Unton Communist Party. Long press and could therefore exer- have declared she wants nothing
Panyushkin told Lovell he did live the great Stalin"Reuter, ize a restraining influence on more to do with Soviet officials, not regard press reports of Che- elle ed incitenicnts.--Reuter. he asked:
purnyk's interview. He said he would obtain a report from the Vice-consul' himself.
TERRITORIALS TO
BE STRENGTHENED
Pickering, Yorks, August 14. The British Government hopes to recruit 100,000 men to the Torritorial forces in the next eight months, bringing the total up to 150,000, Mr. Emanuel Shinwall, War Secretary, told Terri- torials in comp at Pickoring today. -
Mr.
Shinwell hoped em-ly, too small and we have agreed ployers follow the lead of the to an increase of 50 per cent.
teaves Government and municipal
Territorial "When & authorities in giving men pald
camp he should not be out of pookat as a result of his attan. leave to attend camp and add-
The Increased dence.
bounty ed: "This is a form of national
will be issued retrospectively Insurance."
from October 1 last year. "In addition, we hope to make arrangements about payment for week-end camps to meet the wishes of the men,”
He continued: "While our ob jective In the International sphere is peace, it would be very foolish to neglect an adequate defence if unfortunately
mergency should arise.
an Mr. Shinwell stressed the neod
Ambassador Panyushkin pro- tested against what he sald was the action of the New York police
RED SUSPECTS IN SHANGHAI–
Shanghai, August 15. Police authorities today will
in entering the Soviet consulate continue the grilling of some
and searching the
woman's room.
injured
100 suspect Communist agents,
Mir. Lovett told the ambassador rounded up in recent raids.. that the State Department had All detained "gmis" are amali ne report of such an action. Mr. time operators, 20 of them wo- McDermott said the Department Police sources hitherto have had requested one directly from the authorities In New York,
Mr.
also argueri that 'the
entry of the con- sulate by the police violated the extraterritorial status of the con- aulate and furthermore that uctions of Americon omeinla
he all kin
given по indication that any tangible evidence, pointing to the existence of n sabotage plan has but remained corvinced that Red been obtained from the suspects,
elements have recently infiltrated into the city to pint sabotage and unrest through local student and were preventing Consul General, labour organisations.-Reuter. Lomakin from carrying out his| duties.-Associated Press.
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"KEEP RUSSIANS IN U.S." DEMAND
Now York, August:14.
the well of Ex-Service N.C.Os and men A New York Congressman today asked the
being of our men in the Army It is all very well to praise them in war, but we must show - them the same respect In times of peace.
as leaders and for training the National Service, Reuter.
GENERAL UNDER
SUSPICION"
Washington, August 14.
The U.S. Air Force announced"
in Washington today that it is investigating anonymous allegar
Federal Government to keep all officials and attachos of the New York Soviet Consulate General in the United States until the authori- tica determine whether any crime was com-'. mitted in the alleged imprisonment of Mrs. Kosonkina,
her will
"I do not regard monotary con- siderations, as a vital feature in the recruitment of the Territori- al-Army, Men, do not join the Territorials for. Anancial bonent.
Representative Donald The local authorities had made We recognise, however, tha tions that Major General Clayton O'Toole telegraphed the Secre- it clear that they are investigat- volunteers who have given their in Basell engaged in unauthorisetary of State, George Marshall, ing whether any prosecution in spare time out of a sense of duty ed transactions" while serving as soon after, Mrs. Kosenkina was indicated in Birs, Korenking's bra „aften out of pocket. The military ale attache in Great placed under government pro-story of having been held in the previous bounty was, undoubled-Britain-Associated Press.
tection by a subpoena of the Consulata for cix days agalpat House Un-American Activities Today she accepted a subpoens Committee. A
asked Mr. Marshall to deny officials and attaches permission to leave the country until "Nay
·York City, New York Stato arið the Department of Justice aM- thorities: have; decided, whether or not the Soviet Consul General, Mr. Lomakin, or his subordinates.
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