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RUSSIANS PREPARING TO USE TROOPS IN BERLIN? PLAN TO FOMENT
RIOTING
Borlin, August 28:
The American Military Government today charged
the Russians with proparing to use Soviet troops. in their drive to oust the anti-Communist Bor lin city government.
This week's Communist-led invasions of the city hall in the Russian sector were called part of a Soviet plan to foment "spontaneous 'riots" which could provide incidents needed for intervention by the Red Army.
The American document, a him that he had been on ħla, way weekly review of occupational to a elnemu in the French sector affairs, said: The demonstrators with a girl friend. They, traveli are part of the
In, the underground Soviet plan. too for
away and got out at a station in the Soviet sector, intending to) walk back to the French sector.
10
be implemented by the Sorialist Unity Party which Includes repudintion of the city government and possible spontaneous riots in Berlin on a large scale, perhaps making it necessary to call in Soviet Troops for the protection of the people.
As. they wore. walking past the Rusalan District Headquar ters, they were stopped by 90. viet soldiers who told him that British soldiers were not allow. ed in the Soviet sector and ar. rested him.
Germans Sacked
Mr. Lomakin Goes Home
New York, August 28. Mr. Jacob Lomakin, the Bovlet Consul General and central figure in the case of the Intimidated Ruslan school teacher, whoes recall was demanded by the State Department tourded the Swedial liner Stockhpim this afternoon to
to Rus. return to
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As he walked up the gang. way, Mr. Lomax in told press- men; " purchased my ticket two months 0. I was go. ing to take a rest. I have nothing to kay. Everything has been said very clearly in the note."
The consul apparently ra ferred to Russia'a recent noto novering consulate relations
with, the United States. He than hurried on board and wont Immediately
10 his multa, Reuter.
BRITISH
WOMAN'S RECORD
UNRRA “RACKET SCANDAL"
Sydney, August 28,
Mr. Leslie Haylen, Austra- linn Labour member of Parliaż fment, who recently led an Australian Parliamentary dele- gation to Japan, tonight de- cribed the distribution of Aus- tralian food and medical sup- plies in China by UNRRA as a racket and a scandal.
that he wis Mr. Haylen sáto making a special report to Par- lament on his investigations In- te UNRRA.
"Even our blood plasma is sold on the block market," Mr. Hay- len sald. "The starving people that Australls wanted to help got practically none of our blankets, flour and other goods. Valuablo machinery is still in the work- shops."
The £19,000,000 which Aus- tralia gave to UNRILA as for as China was concerned could have been poured down the drain, Mr. Haylen added-Reuter,
THE CRISIS IN CHINA
The
"The plan is that the city Gov- ernment can be forced to trans- fer to the west without Socialist Soviet district commandants in Unity party participation. Estah-Berlin have dismissed the Social lishment of a prople's Govern- | Democratic Councillors in charge ment In the East would follow of the food administration in two as matter of course."
districts of the Soviet accLOT, Pankow and Treptow, the Ger Lympne, Kent, August 28. The British authorities in Ber-nan news agency, DPD, reported Miss Lettice Curtis, 33-year-
New York, August 28. lin today offered to allow the today.
old British pilot, set up a new
Sun today commented. City Assembly to meet in the British secto if
They were accused of "subotag- international women's air speed "The Government of Ching is the Russians" the unloading were unwilling
to or unable
П of the first record for 100 kilometre at present. resisting with all Soviet wheat delivery for Berlin closed circuit in the guaranice the safety or meetings
Lympne authority granted to it by the at the City fail in Else Suvietnd of distributing unconsumable high speed handicap today. new constitution the sever
tool
to the population. Sector, twice occupied by Com-
Miss Curtis was nylig a Spit-strain imposed from within by munist demonstrators in the past
The Socialist Unity Party - Are XI entered by the United economic and political difficul- 48 hours.
night adopted u resolution de- States manding the withdrawal of the
Embassy and attained allies. Western mark from Berlin and speed of 313,07 tolles per hour on
the circuit. the introduction of the Eastern mark as the only legal tender, the Soviet licensed.
German agency, ADN, reported.
The Assembly Chairman, Dr. Olto Suhr, was tonight awaiting a reply from General Alexander Kotikov, the Soviet Commandant, to his request for a neutral zone around the City Hall,
Must Be Held
Dr. Suhr told reporters, that the Assembly would probably meet again in the City Hall on Tuesday: If General Kotikov" has given a positive anewor to my request that demonstrationa in the area be banned or if the Moscow talks, fave led to auch an caring of the tensloh tha! no demonstrations ara to bo feared.
news
The previous world's record for a woman pilot ever the 100 kilometres closed circuit was held by Miss Jacqueline Cochran, The party also appealed to the City Assembly to form a apreial who Bew a Republie in the Unit- committee to carry out a winter ed States in April, 1940, at 202.00 "mergency programine. Asso-niles per hour.--Reuter. clated Press and Reuter.
BERLIN INCIDENT ACCUSATIONS
Berlin, August 28.
The United States Military authorities tonight formally charged o. Russian Lioutonant Colonel and two Soviet soldiers.
"Tho extreme Inflation has been corrected by the currency reform."
Cit ng President Chiang Kai- shek's appeal for publle support of the financiul reorganisation, The Sun said this is the sound Juty of citizens of a Patriotic.onal Republic.
drew
"By thus putting the problem 50 plainly, President Chiong upon the firm words of good statesmanship to prop an nrgument on economle___polley," the Sun said.-United Press.
U.S COTTON FOR JAPAN
New York, August 28, The SCAP Foreign Trade Of. "Whatever happens, however, a
Bee in New York said today that meeting of the Assembly, must
the Japanese Board will continue be held very soon," he added.
to entertain offers from private thippers to supply about 50,000 The neutral zone called for by
bales of United States Tow cot. Dr. Sutr Is almost entirely in
too. the Soviet sector, with a small
Offers could be made. under portion in the American part. Dr. Suhr was replying to Gen which American and Rusalan American tension in Berlin as the previous arrangements by which all offers Would be based on eral Kotikov's midnight request soldiers exchanged shots during disputed city awaited a communi- March, 1949 futures
and ship- for further elucidation" of n wild chase through the Ber-ue from the Soviet and Westernment would be effected during Governments negotiating in Mos-October, November and Decem Jofter yesterday usking the Rus-in streets.
cow.-United Press.
bor 1945.-United Press.
a
They were charged with where I was halted by gunfire. precipitating
incident an
in The exchange of charges and Berlin's. American sector in protests heightened the Soviet-"
sians for a guarantee of safely Two men, an American Private for the Assembly meetings. First Class and a Russian soldier; ure in hospitals as a result of the Incident.
A British soldier who was ar rested in the Soviet sector of The American is suffering from Berlin last night was still lacked concussion after being knocked up in a Busalan prison late to-down from his motorcycle by the day, according to German careening Soviet amphibious.jeep Journalist released upday after which he tried to halt. The Bus- being held by the Russians over-sian has a bullet from an Ameri night.
can Military Police gun lodged in
back. hig bark
The German journalist said that the British soldier had told
Monty Says It's Wonderful
Westhof. August 28. Field Marshal Viscount. Mont- gomery sipped tea in the crew
rom of the pir base
at this
base today and wald:
"It's a
a wonderful operation"
That was his assessment of the
An. American, protest, was directed to Lautenant General Kikhil. Dratvin, Deputy Savint Military Governor în a latter from
Major. General. Georga Hays, American Deputy Mill- tary Governor.
The
Soviet authoritles earlier registered a verbal pratest charg- ing the Russian soldier was wounded by United States Min- tory Policy who chased the Rus- sion vehicle into the Soviet sector
Servicing Of
BOAC Planes
London, August 28.
to
The Executive Committee of, air lift to blockaded Berlin, Ho spent an hour this afternoon in-the Aeronautical Engineers As- specting this airfield, biggest of sociation adopted a resolution the three British brses from
today asking the Treasury which "Operation Plan Fare" provent the serving of British aircraft
operate.
Overseas Airways Corporation: Asked by the Associated Press planes in Holland. how long he thought the opera- The Committee-action follow- tion would have to continue, theed a statement by J, G. Ken- Viscount answered "You had nedy, chiot shop steward of Sky- better ask Mr. Bevin.".
Limited, who said The chief of the Imperial Cón-company is equipped to service
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(tain' on Monday after completing his routine four of the Rhino nid that. an offer of, KIrd to ser Area-Associated Press
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FAIR TRAINS- CANCELLED
Berlin, August 20.. Forty-three special, trains which havo been waling in the British and United States western- zölés to take passengers and goods to [Letpan Fale were cancelled whên
MOST DRAMATIC
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·ESCAPE
London. August 28,-
the
Dr. Peter Zenkle, former. De Ét: becaid, apparent, that theputy Prime Minister of Czechos
blockade. would not be lifted,ga |iivakta 'and' chalemán of high. British, transport official lones Party, is expected in Lon 'said".
mathi đòn from Paris by air, tomorrow. Czechoslovak circles Hera sald
Ap
There was no suggestion of tonight ga why ban on persons, holding re. Dr. Zenkie's Cacopo from ular inter-zona! parsos going to Zecchoslovakia hai, been describe Leipzig. But there will be no ed as one of this most dramatic transport Caupplied from the West has the Communist coup d'état,
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