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NOW "YUIU) ABR 75, Chatod chop änd steakă of Tahr goats, llama, carl- bou. blson and reindeer went up for sale at two dollars a pound at a new market whilets opened here today
Offrich egg felled 345 algick tipted! Llama The Soul American re- laive of the talet.”
Carlbou: Tho North American member of the deer family.
Tahr gcuts: Wild beard- Ican,"typēk......, found - In Arabla, "Böythera India and the lindalayàs. — Reuter.
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A Socialist stay-out might make the Radicals hesitate to serve The Government since they are believed not to relish the idea of Socialists being the only third force party opposing £1
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He has rejected a sliding scale
plan of the Secialists but
|
Emergency Meeting
In Bonn
Born, Aug. 7.. Top Allied and Germin tedders wore summoned today for an emergency meeting to discuss the Ughtening. Russióni blockade on West Bertin ex- ports.
Informed quarters mid the question of a military airlift might corne but predicted there would be no Immediate revival
CAUTION AND SUSPICION
Reaction To Shvernik's Call West Views Move Another Propaganda Stunt
The Lord Mayor, and Lady Mayorests, Sir Denys and Lady Lowson, leav Ifig the Mansion Houst for London Airport on the start of their goodwill tour of Australia, New Zealand; America and Canada. With the Lord Mayor goes his £10,000 sword.--London Express Service.
Scouts Have
Tea With
them by agreeing to frequent us how tying blockade Archduchess
meelings of the Commission for Collective Agreement (on pay) to study the cost of living. Reuter,
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Londort, Aug.
The Western, nations are in no rush today to accept Moscow's latest call for a big five peace conférence which was widely, seen as a new move in Russia's propaganda cumpalga,
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Western United Nations circles at Lake Success linked the message of the Soviet President, Mr Nikolai M. Shvernik, to President Truman with the "Stockholm petition" and efforts to stall the growing Western defence drive, Government spokesmen were cautious and suspicious.
Essentially, the proposal indicates no change in recent Communist International policy in which propaganda for a Big Five conference had Been one of the main planks.
The text ct the resolution fabled by Mr Vyshinsky called for a conference to echsul: on traintaining world perce inder the provisions et Antele 100 et the United Nations Char
Charler
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At the same time there to the Soviet Union to live up red rouble" to United Nations are a few superficial to peace obligations . has al-assistance programmts. differences between the ready undertaken in the United
My Lubin, who was 'attacking Nations Charter,
the sincerity of Soviet statements suggestion mado last night
State Department Press that the Communist countries by Mr. Shvornik and an omcer Michael J. McDermott wanted to collaborate with the Enriler Soviet proposal for a said that if and when Me Tru- rest of the
world. (old the Coun Mr Shvernik'selt at five-Power cunterence made man answers
session that hé recolved on Russia had contributed nothing by the Soviet Foreign Minis-letter, which tor, Mr Andrej Vyshinsky, Menday, his answer will follow to the United Nations Children's the same line as the statement. Emergency Fund, to the Pales- Nations
Une Refugee Fund or to the to the United General Assembly · last
In effect, the State Depart- Intériational Refugee Organiṣu... ment applied a yardstick of tion. Oktober::
deeds not words, to the Ruslan
"To the United Nations syedini proposal and found it wanting. This yardstick likewise was accdunit for expanded technical applied today to the latest Com-assistance to under-developed munist moves in konnection countries, Russia has not con- with the Kucsong peace talks, tributed a single red rouble: And the American position in this se tire the people for whom staled by the they come here and weep," Mr The provides 15: cc-épétation respect being
"The Lubin said, between the permanent members State Department's radio of the Sceufity Council if the Voice of America.""
He added that America did peribu autore United Nations
not regard war as inevitable but members hatt eftiring ked national A prepared script made avaid that, an adequate defence was forces for military service with able fiere noted that the Red the basis for negotiation with the United Nations Organisation, tion of having their armed one thing-force-Reuter.
he'd backed down on the ques-countries that understood only This
was interpreted In the Assembly troops in the previously agreed
directed specificution
at neutral area of Kaesong. But then the Voice of America sald this before the United Nations. It was will be "useful" only if followed accordingly voted
down
up by demonstration of d Mr Shvernik's proposit is in a sincere intent to "get down to sense more ambllious. It raises business." Associated Press; the possibility of a five-Power peace pac: aiming spealleally st the limitation of armaments and the prohibition weapons.
by
the ospi
'as a move
blocking the
FIXED BELIEF
atomic
SPECULATION IN U.S.
Washington, Aug. 7. Observers hert
saw signi fleahte in the fact that thei United States rejection of the Soblet proposal for a five-power. for peace pact was issued, through.
in
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side
the
FBI ROUNDS UP RED LEADERS
Washinton, Aug. 7,
The Government today, in- nounced the arrest of five more
Communist leaders at Baltimore, New York and Cleveland:"
it recently Forg
pgent with
Dorothy
.ot
There are several reasons the base mistrust displayed Western repitals to this and the routine State Department
Mr spokesman, earlier Soviet proposals
for McDermott, generalised peace conferences and
The fact that the reply did „peach paëta."
FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover' not come from either: Président
arrested Reds The evidence available in all Truman or the Secretary of said the newly of the famous alelift operation
these capitals of the growth
were active in Communist Pariy which once before saved Berlin.
to State, Mr Depa Acheson, A small-scale commercial air-
Savic armed forces and of the whom the President of the work in Washington and Balti- ré-arming
more. Communist-
Soviet Presidium, Dr Nikolah controlled territories. It is a fix: Shvernik;
directed goods out of Berlin to Western
specifically belict in London and Washington Shy
Among them was Roy Wood, Austria, Aug. 7. Germany.
The three Allied High Coró- Four Boy Scouts who travel- that. Sovie: rearmament
State Department work in Washington and Balil- missioners today met the Ger-led from Ceylon by ship and particularly, the rearmament of the cunication, underlined chairman of Communist Party
Vice-Chancellor, Franz bus to the seventh World Jam-Eastern Germany preceded the interpretation of the letter as a more.
purely propaganda manoeuvre. They werd arrested on war- Bluecher, who is deputising for borce in Austria were honoured Atlantic Peet defence scheme. It was assured that the rants issued at Baltimore on the
Chancellor, Dr Konrad Far Easternlenaute. Aduinuer is on ducis etestimore, 19 Abuh. A further reason id: get erat Soviet Press Wesolutionblur bar basis of a complain United States
guests yesterday of the Arch- hollday in Switzerland.—United at her home, the former re-
Sovict the United States Congress and Press.
sidence of the Austrian Royal is the belief that the
atrested were Government Family.
that way
Blumberg, the least con- the Soviet President in motong Mer ER, Volkart. The Archduchess toured the doned and possibly, backed the same
a statericht by the Brooklyn, former Treasurer and Canada's No' To Jamboree camp of Sunday and North Korean invasion of South Forcigh Secretary, Mr Erication Director of District
drank
eup of Ceylon ted/Korea which started the brea
Herbert Morrison,
with the Four of the Farty at Baltimore; Alliance which the boys had brought sent campaign.
with them half way round the
Philip Frankfeld, 44, of Cleve One carnest of Moscow's The only speculation globe. Ottawa, Aug. 7
She invited the four young-it is thought here, would The Cprigress of the World Mr. B. Pearson, Canadian
wife of be Government, after University Services, which has External Affairs Minister, sild sters to come and have tea will the use of the Soviet Govern delay.
speedily organiser of
Four
•District... rush their Influence to bring the through
usually slow Baltimore; George Aloysius been meeting for the past fort today that Canada would not her at the beautiful palace justment's
enter into a defensivo alllante outside Bad Ischl night in the buildings of the
diplomalle channels tho re- Moyere, 38, Baltimore chairman The boys spent an allemoor Ratsong cease-file talks to
solution successful conclusion,
passed by the Soviet ind, organiser of District Four Norwegian Agricultural College like the one between the United at Aas, near Oslo, ended last States, New Zealand and Au- with her, chatting freely for
at Balthiore-United' Press. If the cease-fire talics Presidium only yesterday. tralla.
Hours, then toured the
sitecbeded, it la possible that Was it designed to provide Mr Pearson was replying to palace with the Archduchess. Pakistan, Burma and
Earlo Sir
Page, Australian
pro- propagarida material, fbr Yout The
Scouts left the West would vlow a Ceylon Minister of Health, who earlier their homes on June 25, Before posal for a Big Five conference Communist Youth Festival in must needing help, it was today said that his country would
Berlin? Was forced upbh them by the success it. THE mally Scouts in England to sed The Powers concerned Would American "Volet of -Amerien" greater part of the 1,000,000 Canada join in the defensive their huities and were also the then have to face the question broadcasts in making the Ameri Swiss franes which the organisaalllance.
Congrest' resolution of tion has at its disposal.
Mr. Pearsocy said that the guests of a number of British of how to convert un orinistice
arranged in the field Other enterprises agreed to by
intu friendship. the Congress were assistance for agreement was not a collective Scout troops Reuter.
security pact in the same sense
lasting peace and for this pur- publies lawn to the Ruslan building
pose a five-Power. a hostel for re-
conference on the North Atlantic treaty, but fuges students in the Lebandit, a
might prove the best method. complicated propaganda man med today by the Isrbel University
Reuter.
Deuvro to emphasise American Foreign Minister, Mr Moshe three Pacine countries-Reu educational ter.
responsibility for the frustration Sharoth, and Me Felino Nerl, Under Steretdry material and help in building a
Philippine of the Communist Seite ellbets, student hospital in Cairo.
including the Korean drnistice for Foreign Affairs; Jerusalem
Radio said tonight. talks at Fac
Rudsong?
Oslo, Aug. 1.
are among the coun-
sincerity in the quest for peace, was what motivated the Soviet at Cleveland; Regina C
Soviet answers to his criticismind, organiser for District fix:
in Mandarin Dialogue decided, and they will receive the be "only too pleased" to have coming to Bad Ischl they visited jin a different light:
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States today stand on the possible inclusion
services of regulat agreement Insured
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Blacht. Shvernik's proposal for a North Atlantic Pact, Mr Lester
munist regime In China as onwell as mutual airport facilities. New York, Aug. 3
In arty Hitherto, the Philippine Air on obtaining vacancies for them
New York State Food Fehran, External Audits Minis five-power, pedes
ter told
Frem conference herd Department said the whold pro-ference-Heuler,
statomalt by the State essential participant
five-power peace paci con-Lines had been using Lydła, it American universities.
Merchatite
was ter Association
airport under a provisional **All the Ofganisation's funds told to that the current food Bolt Britate and the United position was an old favourite of
Soviét
going propagandists are obtaified by voluntary cod-crop was so great, that not even States Lavour fulll Allantic Patt
Both Mr Shareth, and tribüllóns,—Reuter,
the recent mid-West floods will partnership for the two courag
Hable to
to January 1942. It 09- affect the nation's food supply tries, he said.
serted there was nothing now The statement was made by During hit recent European in the proposal, made, in a lotter Patsy Dagostino, of New York, tour, he stated, he had found from President Shvernik to past President of the National general approval for closer President Harty Trumah. Association of Stefoil Grocers.usscelation between Europe and With its rejection, the State
Associated Prom,
Greece and Turkey-Reuter. Department Jesuelthallenge
ELATH SEES MORRISON
London, Aug.
The forábli Minister in London, Mr Eliahu Elatit, talled on the Foreign Secretary, Mr Herbert Morrison, today.
An
that
Legation spokesman
said MF Blach spent an hữug with Mr
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A Génovaj Aug. 710|| Nært expressed the hope tilat Mr E. Lubin, Americoil repre- the present agreement, woilla sentative on the United Nations strengthen the relations De- Economile and Socibi Counell, tweek the two counties and said today that Soviet Russia pave the way to huo, not contributed .. "a2ðlfiglb | agrbófácity)--Reuter,
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