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| AUSTRIA PROTESTS

RUSSIA PREVENTING RESTORATION OF LAW AND ORDER IN VIENNA

Vienna, October 5.

Austria tonight protested to the Big Four Powers that Soviot authorities ware preventing Austrian, police from restoring law and order in `Commun- ist-inspired demonstrations against its new wages and prices, policy. The protests were addressed to the Allied Council in Vienna and also cabled

to the British, American, French and Soviet Foreign Ministers.

TURCO-BULGAR DISPUTE OVER MINORITIES

The three. Western High kept their plants going since Commissioners, who, with the maldnight last Tuesday, zera hour Soviet High

Commissioner, for the unsuccessful Communist- form the Allied Counell, mi called general strike. several times today.

Nothing was announced but it is believed that they discussed measures to be taken in case ter- rorist acts now rife in Vierma's Soviet sector should spread to central Vienna's Sofia, October 5.

International Bulgaria stands firm, on its district or the Western sectors.

Strikers today virtually Isolat- decision to facilitate the emi-ed Vienna, blocking roads and gration of 250,000 Turks and railways linking the capital with of all those who additionally would like to emigrate, the Assistant Foreign Minister, M. Zivkov, said here today.

"It must be emphatically under- lined, that the principle of volun- tary emigration must be kept most strletly and no constraint is applied to the Turks in Bulgaria," he told reporters.

(Bulgaria demanded In August that Turkey, accept the repatria- ion of 250,000 Turks living in Bulgaria within three months. Turkey protested, rejected the time limit.

t.and proposed negotia- Gons. Bulgaria did not reply).

1. Zivkov res

read a statement accusing the Turkish authorities of not keeping the 1925 Emigra- tion Convention and "indering meinbers of the Turkish minority from

entering Turkey,"

He said that nearly

125,000

Turks had reee

reecived passports but

over 90,000 had not received Tur-

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Station ratakon

The St. Poelton railway station one, of the most important main line to the West, was tɔ̃night re- taken by the police. An Aus- trian communique today claime that recent incidents had violated Use control agreement.

A pointer to Red policy

New York, October 6.. A "Times" editorial, com menting on the Communist Inoldonta In Germany and Austria, said today "Rumaue Buggoole that Moscow may shrink from another Korea but events in

Germany and Austria aro warning that. there will be no fat-up in the play of terror and

alarm.

"They prove alzo, however, that

oven in these torn and troubled borderlands the "thin line', of Allied. traps kepps the *pirit of resistance strong."-United, Preas,

DAUPHIN MYSTERY UNSOLVED

Rotterdam, October 5. Examination of the skeleton

The Foreign Minister, Dr. Karl of Karl Wilhelm Naundorf, Gruber, this afternoon saw the who claimed to be the Dauphin, Russian political representative Louis Charles, son of Louis XVI Mr. Koptclov, Foreign Ministry and Marie Antoinette, has not ❤❤ ometals said that Mr. Kuptelov solved the 150-year-old my- sald that the Soviet nuthorities story, an anatomist, Dr. J. P. were keeping strictly to the con- Holst, said today,

Vienna, October 5. The Russian-controlled ra. dio announced tonight that the Communists were calling off their strike

Bo. la the viet sector of Vienna and lo the Soviet zone of Austria "because Western

of

prca.

*

Bure,"

The reported decision to and the strike came almost 48 hours after it was' callod, and it is assumed that this will mean an end to the Com munist demonstrations, How- ever, this can only be proved by events. Associated Press.

kish visas. They were all "victims the North, East and West, setting of Turkish propaganda, which up barricades and occupying some aimed at stirring up

discontent

BASI | rallway stations. and hostility" against Bulgaria, The Allied Control Council may and turning the Turkish minorityneet specially tomorrow to deal into "agent and weapon for in- tervention in the internal affairs with the Austrian Government's

described urgent, and to discuss the possi- bility of four-Power action to check the crisis.

of

through

creating dis- protest. oficially

A

by promises of "moun- of gold in Turkey", the emigrants had sold all their pro- perty and were in terrible plight, he claimed.

M. Živkov described an alleged incident at the frontier village of Capitam Andreevo on October 1, when 100

the local Tur

Reuter.

1

as

trol agreement,

Dr. Gruber postponed a visit Dr. Holst was able to refute to the United States because of the widespread belief that Naun- the crisis over the wage and price dorff was poisoned, as the in- agreement which strikers sayfinitesimal traces of arsente found does not increase pay as much as in the bones could not be altri- costs.

buted to poisoning, but to the announcements today lenden coffin. Arsenic Omcial

was vir- described the situation in the ually the only poison used a 100 Russlan zone as becoming more years ago. Intense and the phrase "terrorist

However, he said that from groups" appeared in communi-

Earlier today the Cabinet mine that Naundorff died at the the teeth he was able to deter- discussed the state of Insecurity age of 60, which would agree In the Russlun-occupied area of with the Dauphin's age in 1045, the country,

when Naundorff died,

ques,

British accusation

Austrian

of

In London, a "Foreign Office Naundorff claimed this he was spokesman ald tonight that the Dauphin and that the an- the Boylet authorities action in nouncement

the Dauphin's preventing the free movement death in prison in 1795, was un- of Austrian police in the 65.true. He claimed he wan mug- viet-pocupled districts of Aue-gled out as a young child in or

der to please Josephine Bonu- tria, alleged by the Government, was a clear breach harnais, later Napoleon's Empress. of the control agreement of When Naundorff died in exile, 1945.

bellet in his claim wes to gon- Articles 2 and 3 of the agree-eral that his tombstone was on- ment, under which the occupying graved: "Here Rests Louis XVII, powers, exercise their functions King of France and Navarre," specifically, require them to sup- Associated Press,

port the authority of the Govern- The Austrian police control ment and to facilitate the execu= } the situation except for certain tion of its nuthority, the spokes- parts of the Russian zone of Aus- man said, tria and Vienna's Soviet sector. He was commenting on the During the day the Austrian Gov-Austrian protest rent today to the ernment published details in sup-four Occupation Powers-Britain,

were

previous nights, received the port of its claim that the Russians France. America and Russia-and were helping the strikers, who also lodged with the Allied Coun- kish authorities, "Bed In panic" liave made wage and price de- ell in Vienna. They were chased back into Bul-mas

mands

Govern- countering the

The spokesman confirmed that garlan territory by Turkish sel-ment's economic pact with the the note was handed tonight to diers resorting to "violence and Socialist-led trade unions. Rail-the British High Commissioner in shots in the air, he asserted way stations, Iramway termini, Vienna, Sir Harold Cacela. post offices and factories

He added that the British Gov- safd to have been occupied by ernment had been impressed by who rode in the firm way and common sense zangs of strikers Russian lorries.

with which the Austrian authori- Protected by Russians.

ties had dealt with the strike situation.-Reuter.. The Transport Ministry report- ed that one-time strikers had blocked all railway lines out of Vienna except one to the South. They had completed the block- ade of the capital by erecting road blocks on many main roads, it was stated. Allied vehicles

were held up.

RED ARMY MEN FLEE COUNTRY

Teheran, October 5. At least eight Soviet soldiers have fed into Iran during the past week, authoritative military sources sold today.

Three Soviet soldiers crossed Iran's North West barder late last week, surrendered to the frontier guards and asked for asylum as political refugees. The three are now in Teheran.

Five other Russians in uniform crossed the border near the Cos- plan Sea between Phalavi and Astara und disappeared. Frontier patrols are searching for them.-

United Press.

PAKISTANI - CZECH RELATIONS

These activities were alleged to have been carried on with the protection of the Russian authorition.

In zone,

Wiener Neustadt, Soviet where police yesterday drove strikers from the post office and telephone exchange which they had occupied, the pollee re- inforcements were today turned away and strikers reoccupied the bulldings, the Government said.

With the help of anti-Com- munist workers, police wrested Prage, October. 5. several key points from the Czechoslovakia and Pakistan strikers and removed road blocks have decided to exchange diplo- but in many cases strikers' rein- natie missions on the Legation level.

forcement, summoned by factory the Czechoslovak News sirens, arrived and recaptured Agency announced today,

buildings. The Agency said the step was At the Radiatoren factory in Intended to strengthen friendly Wiener Neustadt workers have relations between the two coun- fought off repeated attacks by tries. Asspelated Press.

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set up a commitice of 15 to in- vestigate allegations that abou 100 Members of Parliament had TARZAN'S nccepted money in order to vote for Bonn instead of Frankfurt 09 the temporary Federal capital.

The committee will start work at once and in public.

All par ties are represented on it except the Communists.

Dr. Gerhard Scelos, leader of the Bavarian Party, moving the committee.

declament of the

that clean politics was essential

-the--|

-Bundestag (Lower House), to which all the necused Members batong, were to keep the confidence of the nation,

corruption, bribery or other Frankfurt, October 5,

shady methods came to light the Hundreds of Germans who House must take sharp measures. have been selected to go to the The nation must be reassured United States on cultural and that the Bundestag was seriously the unmask educational visits cannot do so determined because of the now American scandal and to punish the offend- security law banning entry ors, he added.-Router."

visas for former members of the Nazi Party and affiliated organisations.

The National Security Act of September 23 was primarily aimed at American Communists but also affected members of the former Nazi and Fascist ganisations.

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Mr. Albert M. Oyle, American Consul in Frankfurt, said that he was issuing no more visas for ex- He was still waiting for Nazis. the text of the law to see how far it applied to members of Nazi amliated organisations.

We were trying todds. Af clear up the situation. American

Commission High

that there

spokesman admotion

was some confusion ever the ap- plication of the law.

Another

High

h Commission spokesman said "Unless there is a clarification ing former members of the Hitler

of the law restrict youth and the girls of the Bund Deutschte Mandel (B.D.M.), it will be extremely difficult to meet

quotas,

our

Many young Germans, now of college age, entered the Hitler Youth as a matter of course and not from any political cholco, ho shousands of Germans have al-

States

ready visited the United under, the American High Com- mission's cultural exchange pro- gramme-Reuters,

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