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COMMUNIST SPLIT IN BULGARIA REVEALED
Many Arrests In Bulgaria
Belgrade, April 5.
Tanjug, the Yugoslav nowOR agency, today reported that about 300 high Communist Party and State officials, In- volved in an "Imperiatit spy
been arrested In plot," had
Bulgaria.
The agency sald the Bul- garian claims that the arrest. ed men were Nationallet de. viationistaand presumably therefore pra Yugoslav were talee and were aimed at discrediting Yugoslavi Reutor.
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Sofia, April 5.
Manoeuvres aimed at causing distrust of the Polit- buro of the Bulgarian Communist Party are among the allegations made in today's edition of the party's nowspapor against a former Vice- Premier, M. Traicho Kostov, who is now undor arrast.
side the party. "Ho resorted to manoeuvres and intrigues almed at causing distrust towards tho Politburo and
the splitting Central Committes," it said.
M. Kosfov, it was reported yesterday, has been reliev- ed of his duties as Vice-Premier, Chairman of the Committee for Economic and Financial Questions, and a member of the Committee. The paper, "Rabotnichesko on its Delo, today published Front page long resolution assed by the Central Com- millee on March 26 after "hear-
In attemple at self-criticism. ing a report of the Politburo of M. Kostov "proved insincere. He the Central Committee on gross
was not embarrassed In attempt- pulities and anti-party errors Ing to drive a wedge in the Bol- Comrade Traichoshevist unity of the party, in its made by Kostov, pa well as the incorrect solidarity around our teacher and
leader, Comrade Dimitrov." methods of leadership and gov- ernment applied by him."
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Walt Disney Loses Case .
Parle, April 5.
A Parle court decided to- day that Walt Disney has no copyright. In the name "Snow White." if anybody had, It would be the brothers authors of the Grimm, the famous fairy tales from which Dleney draw inspira- tlan for his well-known animated cartoon, the court declared.
Dianey had sued Krems, a Franch confectionery firm.. alleging a breach of copyright In the marketing of candy called "Blanche Neige" (French for "8now White.") The court ruled that Disney had no case,--Aleuter.
New President Of Red Cross
ANGLO-U.S. MEETINGS ON WEST GERMANY
Washington, April 5. British experts on Germany started work yesterday with United States officials on a draft plan for a Western German Government, with a dơ... finition of its responsibilities and those of the occupation authorities.
The experts continued work today and Mr. Ernest Bevin, British Foreign Secretary, and Mr. Deon Acheson, U.S. Secretary of State, will review it tomorrow,
friendly To-day's note, while Mr. Bevin, Mr. Acheson and
the
avolding the ap- Mr. Schuman,
French in form un Foreign Minister, have no in-pearance of an ultimatum, makes it clear that the Allies expect tention of reaching clearcut ac- the Assembly to co-operate fully. cords here on German problems Socialist Party groups are now but hope for a sufficient ex-holding meetings here to deelde change of lews to enable them whether the note has made a to agree on the main outline of further concession to the Allies the problem.
inevitable, or whether to make a Mr. Bevin
every stand and declare that the Allied has scized | opportunity to discuss European, iemand is imprcticable.-United
German, Geneva, 'April 5.
especially
problems Press and Reuter. M. Andre Francois-Poncet, of with the other Foreign Ministers.
the elected to Thus, during
Presidential inst It was with all these factors France, was today
night, he and Committee added, replace the late Count Berna-recaption In mind, the The Commotive stated that,
that it decided to remove M. Kos-dotte as President of the Stand-ller Foreign Ministers, includ- while carrying on trade negotin-
toy from the Politburo and to ing Commission of the Inter-Ing the Scandinaviau and Belgian tions with Soviet Russia, "Coin-
dismiss him from the other two national Red Cross Conference.presentatives, got together for Tare Takka Kostov carried on
The Standing Commission. Mr. Boyla han decide:l to go to pusia. an susters and unfriendly policy
mel here today. Is the Requesting members to "streng which
the United Nations Assembly an This regating the Soviet Union,"
of the Red then their watchfulness concern. highest authority
the advice of the Embassy. This evid
"nationalistic clevia- evidence of
stried the
robstitutes an added strain be- ing any nationalistic and anti-Cross between international con- bon in M. Rostov,
M. Francois-Fonent is Soviet moods in the party ranksterences,
cause of two extra journeys, but "was extremely harm- Committee,
Vice-Presklent of the French
he so thr
has stood up re ful for the future of our State,
ate, and state machinery." the Com-
Reed Cross
markably well, according to Bri- safeguard its mittee urged them to "take notive which could not
Pre-tish sources. nationa; leßendence nor deve- measures for their complete up- top enomically
achieve boling against any manifesta-sident of the Turkish Red Cross. }
irre-
Sortion without the confidence of the Soviet Union and (placeable support
M
Kostov was further accus-
ed nf 19finging the principle of collective tendership in the party "He the Government. an in
arxl utnoved
party dealership strove to isplace both the Prime Matstvo. Comrade Dimitrov, and the Cabet. He planned absolut- ist, paroivsed the
initiative of
sdividuel Ministries and hinder-
ed the consolidation of a real:
genume demaraße Government.“
Factional Struggle
the
A further allegation againat M. Kostov. according to Central Committee. was that he made decisive attempts to inflame a Enctional struggle in-
IATA Official
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Tarhan, Mr. Alf Rana
Standing Commission-Reuter,
tabes.
Leftist Member Rebuked
London, April 5. Thirteen Officers of the Im- He may exchange views with perial General Stuff from the
tions of anti-party fuctionism." was elected Vice-President of the Mir. Acheson on other problems. War Office made personal Visits Including the Communist mennee to the United States in 1948, the there War Minister, Mr. Emanuel
Arab Agreement On Peace Talks
Beirut, April 5.
Alf Arab States, except Iraq, agreed today to take port in an exchange of views in Europe with Israeli representatives present, it was stated in Beirut, capital of the Lebanon. The Arab replies were sont
weeka. The Commission first discussed the refugee problem and then branched out into an attempt to bring the Israelis and Arabs together for talks on a permanent settlement.
in South-East Asia, but will not be sufficient the hammer out combined polley.
The Commission will not final-
its members to
Ti.o
Joint Note
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and
British, French United States Foreign Minis-
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to the West
Shinwell, told the House of Commons today.
Seven heid
the rank of Brigadier or above.
Cries of protest arose when Mr.
| John Platts-MIlis, a leftist Inde-
tors in Washington today sentendent Member, who had raised German matter, asked for an assur- Constituent Assembly at Bonnance that "this rather expensive traffe will ceuse now that we are the hope that the an official satellite of the United expressing Assembly would give due con- States." sideration to the London Con
ference recommendations,
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