RUSSIAN TACTICS IN COUNCIL FOR JAPAN

Washington, November 2..

A diplomatic official today said that the tactics of of the Soviet Ambassador, Alexander Panyush- kin, at the Far Eastern Council meetings had now become clear as a result of the Communist

· scixzure of Monchuria.

The official said Mr. Panyushkin undoubtedly knew the calculated time-table for Communist pro- gress there.

5 Dead In Rhineland Air Crash

Wiesbaden, November 2. Five were killed and five! sericusly injured when a United| States twin-engined Dakota

His job had been to dofof industry in Japan, In fact, attempting to land in thick fog. everything possible to obstruct of "Morgenthau"

in the Far Eastern Council any mensure which might rehabili- tate Japan and make her less to The of n financial burden United States,

economy.

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crashed and burned out at the The official said Mr. Panyush-airport here tonight.

The Dakota, which war on 4. kin' job evidently was to keep Japan In such 成の economic routine flight, carried ten people. state that her economy would be virtually worthless to the Western powers in the event of hostilities in the Far East. At the same time, Soviet palley In China is, having seized big Forsenals in Manchuria such

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Observers at the airfield sak the Dakota had been forced to mord circle above the base for than two hours before it tried to land. in the worst early winter for that Western Germany hus seen this yeur,

At the same time the offelul claimed that fussian polley in the Coubell wh the opposite of that which the Soviets have by their woj sectos of Germ, where well- ored Gesmon police turen is re-Mukalen, to do everything posible ported to be rupodle expanding. to rats on maintain powerful Be said Mr. Panotenkin in the Communist desties together will Coumes fa resistent constantly powerful industry behind it. mile away. 1hat the Japane polier be al- lowed us few arms as possibly,'

In Case Of Wor Further, orviesling to the em clat, Mi Panyushiene Arsace [ clear that he noted a low bvel

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Sweden Ready DANE PREMIER HINTS

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London, Novembar 2. The Swedish Ambasador in London, Gunner Haeggloei. sald today: "Oweden in the present situation intends to

of rotain a high state

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"It will not tolerato any in- bitration of Communist ten- danrior. Thật là the first principle of aur foreign palley."

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US WAR GAMES IN ARCTIC

The pilot overshot the runway on his first attempt and, elrelbi for a acord, crashed about 11 An offeln Air Force spokes- the Maunan suld tonight that some of the

the

The oflleial expected that

Australi United States,

ก other members of the Far Eastern Coupell wasald now watch the activities

Mr. Panyushkin mare closely than ever

occupants of the Dakota were dead, though an unofficial source sold that all the occupants were deal.

It is understood that the oc- cupanta conelsted of three crew and three presengers, while some of the injured were people on the field,

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AT DEFENCE PACT

Copenhagen, November 2. The Danish Prime Minister Hans Hedtoft, today declared that Danmark could not build, its existence "alone on the hope of lasting peace and reconciliation in the world.”

In a statement to the Danish I Parliament on his country's foreign policy, he added.

"We have to be prepared to mort the dangers threatening us, should the calamity that the world is-again-plunged into a war

occur

"We serve the cause of penen by continuing, the reconstruction of our defence.

He refuted speculations that the Government la planning to engage the country in an aggres— dive war-Associated Press

WAR LOST THEM THEIR LEGACIES

Manchester, November 2. Seven employees have lost their "All democratle parlles agree that we will defend our sover- legacies from their einployers be eignty, our freedom and our des cause they served in the Armed mocracy with all our power Forres during the war. should we be alfneked."

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cluso in kis dinavian co.optration to cover Limited, Inserted atwo "queations of peace and will granting to his workers $10 zoourity in Scandinavia" will for each year of service after 10 the Danish Government be- fyears. Claims were heard in the tloves, ontelbate to securing Lancashire Chancery Court, Man. peace in the world," Hodtoft chester. One hundred ships manned

The Vice-Chancellor, Bir. Leon- by 36,000 men headed North-

ned Stone, said he was compelled word today towards the Arctic)

most reluctantly to arrive at the and a nuck battle to test the

A possible Scandinavian mill-conclusion that those absent on U.S. Navy's post-war strength.tary alliance, and any

other military whole time national ser- Horrocks died security mensures that may bevice when Mr.

could not benefit by his request necessary, "must absolutely be brought about in conformity with because they could not include Denmark's membership the any of that period for qualifying United Nations," Hedtoft added. 'for the 10 years-Reuter.

Boston. November 2.

muno-

Seventeen submarines |euvred for position in the simul- sted warfare and 543 pltcraft were assigned to participate,

Salamarines commanded by Rear Admiral. James Fife, Junior, will altempt to "destroy" a sur

The pit is reported to have plunged the plane into the grounds

she talajudged his approach, face, fleet directed by Admiral

He thought that General Mac- Arthur's advice on Japun would | Reuter. he particularly considered, by the new administration because Japan was one of the major potential

William H. P. Blandy, Cominant- der-in-Chief of the U. S. Atian-

Ur Fleet,

A mock attack against Argentia,

resistance points to Communist TANKER AGROUND Newfoundland is due on Thurs-

nctivities hi China and because of its repercussions in other coun- tries United Press.

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month of British in mission.

Toeplitz said that London Film Productions would show the Polish feature "Ostuni Elao" (Laat Stage) in London within the next six mouths. The Alm

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