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Spaak Warns Marshall Nations

Strasbourg, August 25.

M. Paul Henri Spook, President of the European Consultative, Assembly, said today that the Marshall Plan nations lacked political unity to make the American aid programme a com- plete success. In his first Press conference since he was elected President of the United Europe organisation, M. Spook suggested that one step toward political unity might be to cease criticism of the British Labour Government's economic

policies.

RUSSIANS HOLD U.S. HOSTAGES

New York, Auglist 25. The Russian authorities in the Sevin Zone of Germany new bolding two American college

buys as hostages

for the return deserless

of Russia Army ted to the American Zenir, “m- coriltug to fu' family of mi of the buys.

Ewant Oeisner,

president of The United Slow. Navigation

- Company, Said The State Depar- bunt notified hun yesterday that This Betting Warren,

Ager 20, and W. Sellers, 18, of Planet- philus, were being derantent by the Hussians,

He said the Department equatori

4 fressages for The Russians m

"I think all the world should remember that inest of Britain's problems were born resisted Geeniany

While

(alone," he said.

The Belgian Socialist said therr should be in political condict in the European Assembly between Sigialist and capitalist delt gules.

Every Sonudist realises irre must be too far free enterprise in Socialest state." On the other furnal, he cited, "Obvious- ly some planning is necessary."

M. Spock salt he had heard Tina abst thing

saporis be would be named brud af Organisatog for

the European Feeunnie Cooperation j

the Moon Plan goop.

The WAR formerly chairmen of the OERC steering comnuiter.

M

A Start Made

Spook sad #start Junct

thorities that the boys were “ast | been made toward Gropenm ceri

in captivity bul are being the- talhes niki WILE P

detained"

BO JOH

competation, but that "hucks the pediheal support grees - to the three deserters are re-san to purb through agreement z turned.

TINY Carter' words," sad Celsu eg

melee

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"But

r me to learn the boys me alive and well "

34 was the Dest deflue wond the family had reertyed of the' Truites sire

30

"The States

fla oght

of July

Departament

that might be painful to pomer of the nations."

The Benelux camfries, fe uid, barkhorn at were them war pedical agreement, "

4114 cfhent tochineal podems r

De polveri,"

He said also that the Europerato Assembly ruuld help bring about

Direment hasificat

Lought penilem As for musterity

heep werking nterly on this thing atom

FIL

programmes

from our point of view," added was concerned, he saat, delegates | Gelsner. "Bolert Murphy of the Slate Department and John Me- bren

should rennenler "there never

statesman who Cloy, United States administratoren

has in Tiermany, have been taking n

policy of Busterity Lather than a policy of plenty," | personal put in the search for Ho then preifleted that cer

the boys.

it

runy would be invited to join

The youth were on a tegele the new European Assembly" "in fans of termy when they were captured.--United Press.

La comparatively short time."--

United Press.

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Washington, August 25.

Mr. Winston

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1949;'

Churchill gives his famous "victory" sign

to acknowledge the cheers of the crowd after he addressed a gathering

at Strasbourg, during the meetings of the Council

of Europe..A.P. Photo,

Churchill

Recovers From Chill

Cap d'All, Southern France. August 25.

was

Mr. Winston Churchill recovering from chill and plans to fly to Straebourg for the European Assembly Saturday

morning, it tearned

tonight At Lord Beaverbrook's Vilja there where Mr. Churchill is a guest. Lord Beaverbrook will fly London about the onme

to

time.

Mr. Churchill was taken ili after

bathing

and, fearing thrombosis, sent for Lord Moran, his personal physician, who flew from London.-Reu -

ter.

CARDINAL FOR

INDIA

Arab Unity Agreement

Alexandria, Augest 25.

FRYp has emerged from the two days"

falks with the Trayl Prensier, General Nurl es Sale, in full agreement on general prin- riptes for safeguarding Arab

unity and

Arab States,

REDS EXPECT

RELIGIOUS DISTURBANCES

Prague, August 25,

A Communist "order of the day" tonight alerted all national security police against possible re- ligious disturbances as the nation prepared to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the Slovak uprising.

The order told the police to remember the "historical connection" between the Church and the Nazi occupation, when a Roman Catholic priest was installed as a puppet of Slovakio, and the cur- rent dispute between the Church and the Com- munist state.

Great eclebrations will start reainst the Nazis five years ago, this week-end in Slovakia, Cze-11 suit the wartime Loudon, exile choslovakia's Roman Catholic overtiment of Dr. Extant Denes Stronghold, and welli be elimixed

pearunika battled Communis

01

by speech by the Communist at servers in Slovakin to rec president, Klegient Gottwall to how the revolt was stolfg and Monday, Gottwald will speak in

dewirled

no to support ! ww the area where Roman Catholic

weakening of the "because any German froid in the East was policy, with

Undesirable from the scythee angt.

Tecpl918. eliths fast June trying in protect their

www of the Westren poets," priest,

who wanted to withhold military support until they could march In an army to fortify the power the industrialists and large --state ownern."

The order. issuest by the Mind- fry of the Interior to the Security police, warned: "We know energy is facing us, cunning and

uthless, able to commit bestlalities, as he proved in the Bast."

If called on the picked foren of elite Communists to be a "lur ricr

watchfulnes vigtaner,"

The order then turned to the Cure, charging that the Ro- mun Cafbolic Church alded the Nazis throughout the occupation of Slovakia and it cited Father fasef Ten s an example. and!

t al. vised the

security police to re- member "he "historical connec *ion"

between the

why the during the JE Was

Unprecedented Order

The unprecedented neder ne. Church behaved cused the West of Houhteserrass- Ineeupation and the way ing Slovak patriots who revolted behaving today-United Presa,

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The independence

the Egyptian Pre-

and today.

mier, Sirry Pashm

The Egyptian Premier, has call-

of Ministers

a special Council of N for Saturday to discuss the latest | developments in the Arab world, and

to deteriomine Egypt's al litude towards the new Syrian regime.

General Nuri es Salt told re- porfors parler ira the day that Arah leaders had plans to re- organisation" as well as making it a powerful tool for Arab ac- Lion."

Sydney, August 25, The Pope has appointed QUE Australian Cordinal, Dr. Norman Thomas Gilroy, as Pontideal. Besi

Tokyo, August 25. Professor Shigēru Nishio of the the Plenary Council of Tokyo University school lofen- gate to India meeting.

gineering, and This meeting is to

Mr. Takichi Mil- Open al Dangstore on January 6, 1950, it International Trade and Industry, Sul, an official of the Ministry of was officially stated.

left here to attend as observers Cardinal Guroy was Papal for Japan at the conference of

The Senate by a voice vote Legale to the celebrations, held the United Nations Economic today passed a supplemental in Japan this year, of the 400th Commission for Asia, which will, appropriation bill including anniverary of St. Francis Xavier.begli In Bangkok on Monday.— $30,000,000 for continued aid |--Reuter.

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July 1 and September 15.

The measure

now goes to

Senate-House conference CON- .mittre

differences between

DS

Sevate and House versions of the vill can be reconciled The Kor- con nid was a Senate umendiment to the original House bilf,

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from the $27,- separate 640,000 which the combined Sen- ate foreign relations and armed services committees approved on Tuesday for arms aid for the Philippines, Korea and Iran,

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