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Windsor, Feb. 24. Nine dayn after the funeral of King George VT. *40,000 people visiteri Windsor Castle today to view the wreaths on dis- play outside. 8. George's Chapel,
Today was the last day the wreaths were on show to the pubilo,
Hundreds of thousands of people from all parts of Britain and from oversea have seen them since the late King was burled m the Royal vault under St. George's Chapel February 15,--Reuter.
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Washington. Feb, 24. The United States Am- bassador. to Yugoslavia, Mr George Allen, said today that Yugoslavia had a Lough army which would fight any Soviet satellite attacks effectively.
Mr Allen
Europe On Serious Coal Supply Deficit
Increased Output Vital
Geneva, Feb. 24.
The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe in a report published here today urged the reorganisation of existing European coal allocation schemes if any economic progress is to be made,
The report forecasts that in five years the European coal deficit will be around 50,000,000 tons unless new methods of increasing production are found.
Six years after World War I, in 1924, Britain pro- duced 247,000,000 tons of coal but in 1951, six years after World War II, production dropped to 226,000,000
tons, the report says.
the
estimule of Yugoslavia's deter-side only the first is oul- in 1951.
plans this
and were
gap of
MILITARY TRAINING WARNING
Washington, Feb. 21. The Senate Armed Services Commlitce warned that UMT (Universal milliary training) trainees may have to be called up for 18 months of active ser- vice unless the armed forces can be cut.
In: Wealarn Germany output | production would perease by 60,000,000 metric tons, is still below pre-war produc- only tion for four main reasons: leaving an additional
1-Distorted ago distribution 20,000,000 tons.
If. as appears possible, Poland of the mining labour force.
housing 2.-Appalling
con-cats off her coal shipments to Western Europe, a further ditions in the Ruhr district. 3.Uncertainty over
10,000,000 tons would have to be ownership of the mines. found from outside Europe, thus
4.--Propaganda
against pro- leaving the OEEC countries with
This contradicts an amend- ducing col for export,
an annual coal deficit 30,000,000 of all these factors, the re-metric tons greater in 1958 then ment inserted in the UMT bill by the House Armed Services #dded that this pag
control.
"In the worst case," the Com- Committee in an effort to get measures passed over stiff Among the others, the hous- mission said, "this would imply the " mination to refend itself “alsa
opposltion. The House is probably the imports from the United States Ho
group decreed that the UMT seems to be the opinion of Madage
important. On presem of ove: 50,000,000 tons In 1956." mist Josef Stalin".
I these this should be greatly re-
imports were craduates cannot be called to
duty. organised on a permanent, long-without a specio? Act of Con- from the reserve on television, the feved in the next two years. Speaking
Trans- Ambassador said that Yug-
The report recommended the term basis
European slavia, though រា Communist exploitation of unused water ported mainly in
cost might with sourenz increase hydro-hips, their dollar
50 some
per Mosca and its satellites ever ceric capacity and the re-be reduced by since it split with the Comin-placement of obsolete combus cent of the furm in June 1940. The split on apparatus as a means was as Important in the inter-saving coal consumption. national political field as the THE ALTERNATIVE
Fundamentally, of would thus total some $000,000,-
the Sciate the explosion of the atomic bomb. On
main
UMT
report, coal
the 000 per year and would problem
yesterday. proposed "They have a tough army, one Europe's
of most heavily on those European “Governminis repared,
coal making ÙMT a prep school for that has had much experience
con} producing countries, if they countries which have no
circumstances draftees are to help the economic pro-production of their own Reu allow a cutback in the armed
unt!! wih ter and Associated Press, eras of the neighbours, which their own is bound up, will have to accustom them- selves to thinking of the export of coal as a purpose which may well deserve priority over the wasteful provision of electrical energy for space healing."
country, hnd
been dem
in fighting to defend is home land," he continued. "Its more existence now serves the cause of peace. In my opinion, and the opinion of most foreign ob- servers in Belgrade, including diplomats and journalists, the Yugoslav Army would fight well, consistently and effective- ly, against any effort to sub- jugate the country."
A BULWARK
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theme
The Senate committee zala that
1s a question to be settled present level to in an overall reserve bill which of on average of $12 per ion. The deals with the pending military
i will take up as soon dresa en European dobar rt- Eources-through-conl--Imports pay increase measures.
fall Commit too leased
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forces so that "UMT"" trainees could go into the reserve with- out active scrvice.
Veteran RN posed keepling UMT in a com-
The Commission predicted that Officer
coal.
The
the
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The House committee pro- partment apart from the draft out and holding its graduates of selective service,
The Senate
report Bald the achievement of Western
many youths as possible should Europe's industrial development,
be trained by UMT at 18 and Mr Allen, home for consulta-plans-including increased arms
Si, Mawes, Feb. 24. be returned to civil life after tions with the State Department,
Commander Bertram Phibbs the six-month course with said the 1948 break between production-would be hindered Russia and Yugoslavia had com- by the evergrowing shortage of RN, retired, who has died at St. seven and one-half year obliga-
Mawes, Comwall, was for 13tion to the reserved. tinually widened and deepened
vigorous years in command The report urged
are not of the old Most draft boards while
relations Yugoslavia's with the West had steadily im-government action both to Warspite training ahlp on the taking men until they are 21,
Cottage the weuseful use of high-Thames at Grays, Essex.
the report said,-United Press. proved.
grade coal and to accelerate coul
It
Western production.
He retired from the past, of
BEST-DRESSED governments failed to tackle the Captain-Superintendent of the "Today, the Yugoslav Army problem effectively, the Commis- Warspite in January, 1932..
WOMEN IN U.S.. and people, stoutly
resisting sion said, they would be faced
The Warspite was sold to be Soviet threats and
pressures, with the alternative of a
New York, Feb. 24. Actresses Ava Gardner and stand as a bulwark of strength lowering of production targets broken up for scrap in 1940 after against
were among aggression and thus or an annual drain of 5000,000,000 having served as a training ship
since 1923, She replaced the Marlene Dietrich 1056 for purchases buttress the whole European by
in ten top.
today earlier Warspite a wooden ship the, defence system," he added. American coal.
Tailors annual Custom Marshal Tito, the Yugoslav "Among the many commodity which had been destroyed by fire. the
The late Commander. Phibbs Guild of America selection of leakler, put his country's no-shortages which have betalen tional independence ahead of Europe since the war," the report began his tea. career as a cadet the best tailored women in
America." basic Communist ideals.
declares, "the shortage of cont in 1888. When the First World
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Com- serious and the most unneces- Officer of the Coastguard at performer Mrs Arthur Murray, of the Soviat type of
Lyme Regis and received a war assistant Defence Secretary munism, Yugoslavia remained sary,"
appointment in command of the Anna Rosenberg, singer Mar- GAP WIDENING
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LEGENDARY ENEMY-HERO THEY CALLED
The Commission estimated that Portland Exornination Service. garet Whelan and plaster JAMES MASON
The unvoy sald that the United States,
Britain and the industrial development plans France were holding con of the countries participating in ferences here now to determine the Organisation for European whether they would grant Econanic Co-operation (OEEC) further co-ordinated
in annual economic implied un increase aid to Yugoslavia,
coal consumption of 80,000,000 Yugoslavia had been helping metric tons by 1056. In the same he period, the Commission forecast, Western Europe's annual coal
herself against great odds,
sald. United Press.
US Carrier Planes
Destroy Red Craft
Seoul, Feb, 25.
Allied bombers raked Communist rail lines on Sunday and bombed Red troop centres in clear weather.
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duels Only artillary
and For the first time in eight minor patrol clashes broke the days. Communist Jets failed to quiet on the battle front.
challenge. Allied planes. About Delayed reports told of a 23 were sighted across the Yalu heavy US. nayal air actioh on River. in Manchuria but they Saturday off the battered north-did not cross into Korea. cast Korean port of Wonsan
Fith Air Force pilots
by Fer Bas Naval Headquan ers dusk had flown 050 sortles anci Bald Aghter-bombers from the were credited with cutting rail carrier Essex destroyed 43 Red lines in 104 places. sampans around Wenson. Two Artillery fire blazed along the Skyraiders alone accounted for eastern front for the second 30 the
straight day.Associated Press, The Navy said it acted to forestall
possible amphibious attacks on Allied-held islands off North Korea,
The North Korçan war communique broadcast by Pyongyang radio said its forces rank a destroyer and a torpedo- boat which were part of an Alled feet, bombarding Kilju
'north of Wonsan. Islatia
Communist anti-
Itteries shot down two-
aircraft
Allied planes, and dummaged a third on Sunday,
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