It's Going To Be A Long, Hard Cold War
U.S. POLITICAL LEADERS EXPRESS OPINIONS
Washington, June 12. Virtually at the climax of the conference of Foreign Ministers in Paris President Harry Truman and other administration leaders took to the country. over the weekend to preach their conviction that it is going to be à long, hard cold war.
'Mr Truman has had daily reports from his Secretary of State, Dean Achoson, and if there is any hops at either the White House or the State Department for any kind of major agreement be- tween the Western powers and Russia, it was not .ovident in those wook end talks.
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Instead, the theme running through their varying texts re-
POCKET CARTOON vealed what olleials in Washingt
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ton have been saying' privately for a long time. In their opinion there is no apparent basis for an East-West settlement on any major issues now.
In Little Rock, Arkansas, on Saturday Mr Truman declared, "We have a long way to go ber fore we can make a free world against the social and political evils on which Com- munism thrives"
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Grincil. Iowa, the Aasialant Secretary of State George
Allen sald that American leaders Lear for the future of the United Nations yet hope that it will survive and in effect argued that is survival will not be assured untli Russia becomes n Democracy.
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The third arule of the attack
from another came
assistant Secretary of State, Mr Willard Thorp, who declared in a speech Amherst, Massachusetts, to- day that instead of relaxing its Iron curtain policy, Russia is trying to reduce to a minimum the contacts between is prople and the outside world.
Mr Thorp said that Russin is caught in such a tight grip of that the government κονκι
secrecy flow of ideas outside the coun- is helng stifled quite apart from the disruption of intel- Jectual traffic with other coun- trica.
In
Diplomatic Duthorities Washington regard these state- ments and others which have recently been
along the made
disclosing an same lors
as State Department by strategists Brstly, to define
effort
they see the exact issues be-
THE
ONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY, JUNE 19, 1949,
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THE DANGEROUS
MR EISLER
Comment By His Sister
London, June 12-Miss Ruth Fischer of New York, a sister of Communist Gerhard Eisler, stated here tonight that she could not understand the British treatment of her brother, whom she described as one of the most important and dangerous agents of the Soviet secret police and the Cominform.
Miss Fischer, for many years a leading German Communist and member of the Executive of the Comintern, has broken with Communism and is now one of its most active opponents. She has been attending the Labour Party Conference at Blackpool and is going to the Continent of Europe to collect information for a further volume of her book "Stalin and German Commumism.”.
Italian Reds
To Oppose
Pact
Rome, June 12, The
New York, June 12tween the Western powers and There is no lack of Russia and, secondly, to trans- Communists served notice
late the problems raised aspirants this year for those issues into positive goals to make a major effort to by here today that they intend post which has been called of American foreign policy. the second most difficult in THE NEXT PHASE- the United States-that of The next phase of the cold Atlantic Pact, due to be de
Mayor, of New York's 8,- war
000,000 people.
Mayor William
after one term, this week flat-
the
block the ratification of the
following
bated in the Italian Senate Foreign Ministers' conference could he a towards the end of this period of lessened tensions and month. O'Dwyer, increasing
East-West trade,
They declared that "actions Issues of Democracy
versus for the defence of peace must Communism remain unsolved.
be immediately intensialed and At least 25 men prominent In How the fundamental issues the city's political and business
extended" and pro- of greatly ever be solved is one lifa-have been mentioned
the questions for which no one mized further details shortly of In the White House or the State
a final mass protest meeting in cerialti Romo.. have indicated with any firm Department offers
ly declared that be would not even though the fundamental sland again.
possible successors,
Of those only one or
ness that
terested.
ay
two
they are.
not in-
and leaders are
Both Democratic publican Party
can
formula.
Political
the hope of
observers regarded In general, American officials seems to be this as foreshadowing another that the stresses of rigid dicta- scheduled to begin next week lorship inside Russia will prove stormy session in the Chamber, of the debate on Dround of parleys from which great that some kind of up-reminiscent nominees will emerge.
heaval will
occur and bring a the proposed treaty last March. ew Ruscia inlo For the Democrats the choice
when Allbustering Communists Meanwhile, the Russians con- und Socialists kept Parliament seems to be between a strong stantly proclaim confidence that Party candidate or one who can Western Capitalism
will col- in an uproar for daya command broad support from lapse and that this will be a labour and other groups as neat help in extending Mayor O'Dwyer was able to do. world area of Communism,
In Republican ranks
some Associated Press. strategists also are seeking to choose a man who will have
wide appeal
voters.
Ralification of the Atlantic the Pact has been presented to the
Italian Parliament as "urgent"
Independent LIONS RAIDING
AFRICAN FARMS The former New York Sirtei Appeals Court Judge, Mr Samuel
Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia, Seabury, veteran crusader who June 12-Hunters were today helped to put the late Florcilo H. seeking lions which have been
a
by the Italian Foreign Minis ler, Court Sforza.
The Treaty will be taken up by the Chamber's Foreign Affairs Commission this week.
The call for the drive against ratification was issued by the Guardia in the City Hall, is Salisbury. Two of the animals Committee for the Co-ordination raiding farms 25 miles from Communist-sponsored "National active again in trying to bulld now Republican fusion move- come within seven miles of of the Petition for Peace." ment.
Salisbury yesterday, and many
The Committee claimed that Both sides are certain to woo Africans were afraid to
leave hundreds
of thousands of their krals. and coming Liberal
algaatories to the petition were Party, which
Lions were also demonstrated its
reported ready to back. the drive In, the strength in
near the farm owned by the face of "Government' intimida- the United States Prime Minister. Congressional by-election
Sir Godfrey tion and police intervention tri
Huggins.-Reuter.
Reuter. umph of Franklin D. Roosevelt
the up
Jnr.
Tho Left-wing
Labour Party in
American
conaldered
likely to put up its own candid-
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Pope
2
Proclaims
New Saint
Rome, "Juno" 12-Pope Plus "KI, today"- procialmbd·· Sistor
Marla Giuseppa Rooseljo
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saint in a canonisation ceremony
at St Peter's Basilica,
The pervice was attended by 12 Cardinals, 40% Archbishops ond Bishops, the entire“. Papal Court, representatives of all re- ligious orders
and the whole diplomatic corps accredited to the Vallcan,
The
Pepe set the saint's day
her
for December 7, the date of a death in 1880.
The new saint was born in 1811 is the town of Albisola near Genos and was brought up in poverty. She founded institution of "Daughters of Our Lady of Mercy" for the educa- tion of working class girls, United Press (Pasangandi
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BOSTONA PRESA Sekvi
addy, what's voluptue
Miss Fischer said that she considered it her task to tell the British and European pub-
Nature tumed on its "air conditioning" and fog poured through the Golden Gate to bring rellef to the Day Area following a record breaking 92 degrees on June 4. The incoming fog lowered the temper ature reading by 23 de- grees, to a comfortable 69. This alrvlew takes in the Marin County hills in the background, the bridge partially obscured by fog, and a section of San Francisco in the foreground.—AP Picture.
ARMS AID
British Govt Leaders "Have Touch Of Forrestal's Disease"
Declares Konni Zilliacus
London, June 12-Mr Konni. Zilliacus, the "rebel" Member of Parliament who was recently expelled from the Labour Party, said tonight that the Government leaders had "more than a touch of Forrestal's disease," which had become "epidemic among Anglo- American politicians."
Speaking at the Congress of Peace, Trade and Friendship with the Soviet Union, Mr Zilliacus said of the suicide of Mr James Forrestal, former United. States Defence Secretary: "The fact that the all- powerful United States Defence Secretary has been half off his head while still in office, and went stark, staring mad within 10 days of resigning, because of what was officially called occupational fatigue, is a matter of the greatest importance, the full implica- tions of which should be faced by public opinion.
Earlier, Mr. John Platt- Friendly relations between MUI. Independent Labour the two peoples were the only Member of Parliament.
wald sound way to peace and the that the British Government enrichment of human happiness, was preparing to "capitulate" knowledge and culture, the de to American pressure to K2= claration said.--Reuter. value the Pound Sterilng
Mr Arthur Hornor, Secretary of the British National Union
told of Mine-workers,
the Congress that nobody mattered in the world except the worker. |
He had just returned from the United States. "They have. SHOWING TO-DAY - everything we have got in far At 2.80, 5.20, 1300,20 P.M. greater quantity," ho SAIC. There is nothing we can ex- port to them but Scotch whisky and antique furniture”
URGE FOR PEACE
If war come, it would come from the contradiction in coun- tries' economies. "If the trade struggle goes on, it will lead usi to a conflict between the United | States and Britain, rather than between us and Russia,"
TO EUROPE trip to the United States, where
Mr Lesllo Hutchinson, Labour Member of Parliament, said that He had also just returned from a
ho had toured with Mr Henry Wallace. the
American left wing leader.
response
the among American people for peace was great, he said.
IN DANGERT
te the truth about her brother, U.S. Congress May
who was once the Editor of the Berlin Communist news- paper Rote Fahne (Red Fing) and in mild opposition to Stalin.
Eisler,
she declared, had never been a political refugee from Nazl or any other oppres Bion. His opposition to Stalin had led in 1928 to his being time, he had never been back ordered to Moscow. Since that to Germany.
MINOR MISHAP
He described the Truman Ad-
ministration as "the most corrupt
since the days
of President Harding, and not only inefficient but Fascist."
As long as there were men like Mr Wallace in the United
Block Action Washington, June 12.- Senator Robert Taft today States, the world had a chance said that "determined for peace, Mr Hutchinson added. opposition" in Congress to the arms for Europe pro-
HEAVY PRICE
action this year. gramome might block. any
Democratle leaders are The fact that her brother was hesitant about bringing the interned after the collapse of issue to a showdown France In
camp' was,
even
He declared that Britain had 10 take from America, things they wanted to get rid of, such as hominy, for which Britala was paying a very, heavy economic and political price.
Declarations of unshakablo
milles
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a Vichy interment though President Truman friendship to the Soviet people
according to Miss Fischer, only a minor mishap in said yesterday that it was and a demand for the extension his career. He was soon freed of "vital Importance" in of trade between Britain and the As a result of the intervention of strenthening the free na-Soviet Union were passed un- the Soviet Secret Service and tions against the threat of which
the Congress, Animously by again sent to
was attended by 500 Mexico and to the United
representing two States where he aggression. Job had the
British trade unionists, of supervising, and
Mr Truman will soon ask Co-operative Latin American many
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Congress to approve US$1,450,- cultural and professional bodies. Misa Fischer, who has become 000,000 of military equipmént
Adeclaration
addressed to a United States citizen, sold that to the Atlantic Pact signatories. Soviet organisations said the:
the Supreme
Soviet and to she could not understand why Greece and Turkey and the British Government first
the Congress proclaimed Its "unshakable friendship" for the Unknown Island" claration said—Reuter.
some
went to the trouble of removing other "tree nations," but his BY Bt Southampton on a
Eisler from
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ARTIFICIAL AURORA
scientists
"Gerhard Eisler will now be In the able to use his experience terror political oppressed German and Eastern major test on new European working classes. His funds for the European recovery release was a very tragic poli-programme. Despite President New South Wales
Sydney, June 12-A team of tical mistake, Miss Fischer Truman's plea against redue soon will begin experiments anid--Houter.
tions the chaliman of the during which they hope to Senate Appropriations Commit-produce an artlacial aurora tee, Senator Kenneth McKel-100 miles above the earth in lar, said he believed "about" | northern New South Wales.
Professor V. A. US$1,000,000,000
25 -- almost
Balley, pro fessor of experimental physics at Sydney University and who President's request.
heads the team, belleves they can produce an artifelöl surora by shooting a beam of radio waves into the atmosphere 60 miles above the earth.
Balloy said
To The Polls percent could be cut from the
.
STRONG OPPOSITION Senator Taft, chairman of the Senate Republican Policy Com mittee, said that so far as he was
the
artificial
Trieste, June 12.The Allied Military Government today announced that 70 percent of the voters in Trieste and 80 percent on the city's outskirts had cast ballots by 6 pm. It concerned there was "no neces- aurora would appear similar to said counting of ballots would sity of even considering the arms the moon but Boveral times not start until tomorrow and plan" and observed, "There larger. If power of 1,000,000 results. would not be known ieems to be determined
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