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MOVES ON TURCO-SOVIET FRONTIER Wanted

Military Measures By Red Army Reported

Big Four To Meet

Parla, Oct. 2.

An early meeting of the Big Four Foreign Ministers is expect- ed to follow today's return to the Paris of Mr. Erneal Devin,

British Foreign Secretary.

It is generally thought that the

t

four Foreign Ministers

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wish to confull on the next stage of the Parla

days D conference-10

Oct. 5. plenary session between

which

of

in the date fixed for the en:

the work in the committees.

and Oct. 15 when the conference

is due to final

the

which

U.S. Carrier To I.L.O. And

Visit Izmir

London, Oct. 2.

Asia

Montroni, Oct. 3.

As reports reaching here tonight from Istanbul The General Conference of the spoke of fortifications and other military mea-International Labour Organization sures on the Russian side of the Turkish fron-yesterday unanimously ratified the agreement associating the tier, the disclosure was made by the State De-LO, with the United Nations. partment spokesman, in Washington that the Edward J. Phelan, ILO, director, American aircraft-carrier Randolph will call told the conference that the or- at the Turkish port of Izmir, on the approaches ginization must pay greater at to the Dardanelles, during its Mediterranean tention to Asintie problems than

we have done in the past." eruise this month.

не He said: "I feel it is a privilege

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A Reuter despatch from Istanbul added that mili- and honour for the 1.L.O. that it is tary manoeuvres had been going on regularly responsible for holding the first for months past and had now been intensified. great internationat conference in Russian planes were making. flights ever the India, which will be followed by

frontier.

The State Departinent spoken man in Washington, declined to of

of comment on the meaning

af

leaving The Big Four before Parls will also almost certainly discuss the rest of their future in- iccnational

engagements The "a plase" of the are:-. The conference drafting definitive versions of the

Council of five treaties by the

2. The actual Foreign Ministers, signature of the five treaties. 3, hute of the opening of talks

consists which

the move to send the Randolph to lzmir--n move which follow whithin, two days the forceful atutement hy the Secretary of

The Randolph will join the powerful American naval force ideally operating in the Medi- terranean, and its plan to visit Izmir is constitored in Washing- ton diplomatic quarters to be directly connected with the pre-

an Asiatic regional conference in China

In 1946. "India is now on the verge of of her taking complete control own destinies and the conference at New Delhi (late in October of 1647) comes therefore at a parti culiarly opportune moment.

"Enlightened leaders. In the new Navy. Mr. James Forestal, ex-art tense Dardanelles afia-India are fully conscious of the

necessity

of India's full parti by the Big Four on the first stages piniring the presence of Ameri- tion.

Serious View

Teipation in international institu- of the pere settlement for Gereon Fleet units in the Mediter

Reporting earlier today that tions. Fow can doubt that Asla many, tentatively set for Navember

the Secretaries of State, War will loom ever larger in the world and Navy Were

considering picture from: sending the Randolph to Izmir,cluded-Associated Press, the "Washington Post" colum- nist wrote: "This is the best Indication of the serious view taken here of the developments in the Russian-Turkish contro- versy over the Dardanelles."

The State Department failed to confirm earlier reports that had the Turkish Government

protect United vanear: "te States intereals 57:1 4. The co-ordination of the above

support Stater policies in the with the General Assembly of the Bulted United Natims. Reuter.

area,"

Greek Belief In

Third

War

Athens, Oct. 2.

"The policy of the present Greek Government is based on the expectation of war between the Anglo-Saxon powers and the Soviet Union," said Dr. Dimitri Partsalides, leader of the Greek Communist Party, in a statement to Reuters on behalf of EAM, the National Liberation Party, a Left Wing coalition of which he is the General Secretary.

ENGAGED BY R/T

Dr. Partsalides said the Greek pulley and the presence of British roops in Greece have converted Greece into an "anti-Balkan and anti-Soviet East, and are reasons

now on," he CON"

Egyptians Divided

approached the United Staten Government secking advice re garding the latest Soviet note.

Responsible diplomatic quar-trere tere a Washington any, how ever, that United States and British officials are keeping close touch with the Turkish Foreign Ofec.

Rejection?

„SHOULD BE

PUNISHED

Frankfurt, Oct, 2, The State Recmbly of Greater Hesse today demand- ed the punishment of Fritscho, von Papen and Schacht, the three. men who were yester- day ecquitted by the Nuern- berg tribunal.

The Anembly thus adopted principle a a proposal by the Social Democrat. Party of Greater Hesse that the three men should be brought before a German court and charged with high treason,

The propotal has been act to the Chief Executive Com- mittee of the Constituent A3- sembly for re-drafting and rlaboration,Reiter,

No Pleas-- Yet

By Noone

Nuernberg, Oct. 2. Franz von Papen -& free man since his ac- quittal by the Nuernberg. war crimes tribunal yes- terday-was today refus- ed permission to enter the French zone of Ger- many.

He had expected to set off by road early tomorrow morning to join his wife in Ravensburg, 13 miles from Friedrichshaven, and his application for a visa went forward to the French National Security Office at Baden-Baden immediately he was acquitted.

Tonight the French authorities Ismed i ofeinl refuest of his re-

for a visa.

Von Papen will probably scele permission from the British au- thorities to go to Hansburg where his 23-year-old daughter lives.— Reuter.

Rally Falls Flat Nuernberg, Oct. 2.

Berlin, Oct. 3. No plens for clemency had

Banneza and placards demand- been filed up to early tonighting death for all of those tried at by the defence counsel in the Nuernberg were displayed at an Nurnberg trial for any of the outdoor rally sponsored by the eleven condemned Nazis who Leftist Socialist Unity Party in

await the hangman's day, on the Russian gector of Berlin to

.Oct. 16.

There was nome speculation here today whether Hermann his fellow con- Goering and demned might go to the gallows without asking for mercy. They have until Saturday to file plens, There appeared to be little chance, however, that the Ai- iled Control Commission in Berlin would be inclined to

to

day.

Although the speakers. voice. ar criticism of the verdicts. the response of the chilled nu¬ diance of 1.600 was dull and no protest developed.

Earlier in the day. sporadic demonstrations had been reported in the Soviet sector protesting that some were sentenced to jail.

Associated Press.

Athena. Oct. 2. Members of the Greek Gay- ernment, headed by Dr. Con- stantin Tsaldaris, which re- signed on Saturday when King George returned to his country. were sworn in tonight as the Four generals representing new and exclusive Royalist) the Allied Control Commission | „Government. Archbishop Da- tonight in Nuernberg Court- musicinos, ex-Regent, adminis- house worked out the plans for tered the oath in the presence the execution.-Reuter.

of the King-Router.

Alexandria, Oct. 2. Reports of differences of change the International Tri- opinion within the Egyptian bunal's verdicts of the "death delegation to the Anglo-Egyp by. hanging" ruling, particular

revision negotiationsy in the light of the Soviet wore confirmed by Sidky Push, protest against sparing Hes's the Prime Minister, today, in ife and the acquittal of three a. statement

explai

alning his re- others. signation on Saturday.

There Was 00 difference about the latest Britial pro- posals which were rejected in unanimously agreed note in upon, Sidky Pasha said, adding: "The whole difference was cen- red, in fact, around one mem

It is understood that Ankara is still preparing to reply the latest Soviet proposals, and is expected to consult both London and Washington on the coulcata before its dasatch to Mracow.

who wanted the immediate breaking off of negotiations.

"Others thought the note should end with a quasi-ultima

at

the rejection of Greece's just

It is generally 48- rational claims" (for territorial revision), which were formulated sunted in informed quarters in

Washington that the Turkish saying that the Egyptian mure fully by EA.M.

delegation adhered to every let- "All Greece, including EA.M.nute will be one of rejection.

ter of the draft Egyptian Auckland, Oct. 2. regrets the rejection of Greece's Meanwhile, the seriona view

treaty. taken in claims," he said. "But EA.M. be-

the Turkish press of The engagement by

The other members and my- lieves

accepted the second Soviet note propos auit did not share these two they cannot be radio telephone of an unless the causes which provoked ing joint Soviet-Turkish defen. American girl and a New the rejection are

are removed.

ce of the Turkish Straits (Dar-views," Sidky Pasha mided.

"We hope that the statements Zealand airman who

War of the danelles and Bosphorus)

British delegates have never met has been

reinforced today by reports cur rent in Turkish circles of for- the last sitting indicated clear- ly that the British aide is dis- announced.

tifleation and other military messures on the Russian side osed to revise its attitude and

ita proposals."-Beuter. of the Turkish frontier,

These reports said that hasty fortification work was going on all along the Caucasian fron- tier, and that men and women over 40 had been observed em- placing many anti-aircraft bat- taries and searchlights.

mons

"If the British forces-the main source of trouble in Greece-were removed, if Greece had a free and democratle regime and the pre- The happy couple are Bernice sent Government did not follow Green. ef Kansas City, and provocative policy, we would in Leading Aircraftmann Jim Fitz-the event of aggression defend simmons. of Auckland. The ourselves, as we have defended romance began when Fitzsim- ourselves in the past," he said.

wrote to Miss Green, "We do not see any danger of whose address he had received ogression against Greece by the from an American service man. Slav bloc, though the Monarchist

Fitzsimmons, who is a plum-Fascists are extremely provocative ber, expects to leave the air on this subject.

His father-in- force shortly.

"The Government has asked us law, who is also a plumber, has to become accomplices in this proe refuse. promised he will employ him in vocative policy, but we the United States-Associated Our attitude remains the same as it always has been-that every Press.

rch of Greek soil is sacred to us," said the E.A.M. secretary.-Reu÷

German War

Potential

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Dublin, Oct. 3,

War Games Military manoeuvres.

they

added, had been going on regu- larly for moaths past and now had been intensified. Bussian planes were making flights over the frontier.

They also said that all in- habitants of the frontier arca

over GC had Intely been order ed to move into the interior of

the country.

GOERING GIVES HIS LAST INTERVIEW

London, Oct. 2. Hermann Goering, the man whose gullt was "unl- que in its enormity" in his last Interview in the - condemned cell at Nuernberg said he presum- ed some of the German people would curse him.

Goering replied to a number of questions put to him by the London "Evening Standard" cor- respondent, one being: "Where do you think you will stand in German history? What do you consider the opinion of the German people

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wife. Emmy, of liquidation.

$8,000,000 from the United States from a distance,

"Ariber" ́role. Since delivery of the most cuve soon for

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of the Straits ghould be a joint Pres method which has proved confusing station.

oney ing and has given rise to disagree- He is descendant of Captain responsibility of the Black Sea

Goering replied: "That does Thomas Dowling, former owner of powers, Turkey has taken ad-

not depend on the German pea pla but on the true intentions of the Anglo-American states and their willingness to stand up for their own interests."

The Bomb Goering belleves possession of

ment.

The new plan enables the Allies the Island. He said the inoney is ditional military precautions. Coal Holds

to know exactly what is to be there for "the picking up" and he done and what actually is being intends to press his claim. Ronn in each zone.-Reuter.

GERMAN PROTEST

Hamburg, Oct. 2.

A 10-minute strike la expect ed to, tako place in many Berlin-1 fuetorics as a protest againat

f the Nuernberg sentences.

Tho argan of the Free Trade

Union in Berlin enld today:, "Thoro, sentenced to terms

He said the Island was taken from the Dowling family without compensation by the United States Government in the middle of the |10th Century-Associated Press.

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Montrehl, Oct. 2. Soviet note, anys, according to the Ankara Radio:

"The pro-

The transport rush in Cana blom les not in revision of the da to ensure an adequate. home the atomic bomb decides the atutute of the Straits, but in supply of coal for the winter fate of the world, and "if they. WORLD SILVER the new expansionist policies has held up the movement of the United States, do not hold

Dublin, Oct. 2. ite lead in this fold, it will of the Soviet-if the Soviet grain to Europe.

Announced It was officially PROPOSAL

of the demand ware accepted,

Diversion of inland shipping mean the extinction

hore tonight that the Eire Gov- the Washington, Oct. 3.

recognised would mean punishment of that on the Great Lakce has left the world?"

Guering belleves Stalin was erniment has The International - "of

Monetary very Turkish state which, dur-eastern parts grain elevatora al-

the Philippines. Fund governors yesterday imprisonment are just as guilty proved a proposal to study the the side of the Allos.

aping the war, was entirely on meat empty, with the result the most outstanding Allied now Republic of

Under arrangement between: that, ocean-going

war leader. Including Churchill vessels remain ̧

and Roosevelt. Goering's views, Philippine Government,

the United

and the as those sentenced to death.

stabilizing the world

always acted accord-idic, awaiting cargoes. Why should they get away with possibility of

With only a fraction of ves the "Standard" reported, were It? They, too, deserve death" Price of silver.

Mexico's director of the Fund to the advice of “lis Alfenitoit en tho Jakes available to † expressed In his "Tost inter interests of the latter repabile -Reuter

was blening proposed & a conference of the various documents with Gor

move to the lakehead shippers, view," given "in the condemned will be represented. in Eire by cell where he sits waiting for the United States Legation and allver producing countries of the many," Mr. Atay added,

the movement of, much needed

death"

by American consular officea In world to gather data on the mons.

Eire-Router.. commenting on the on the ability of the railways was set for the conference,

same subject today, says: "The to move the Dew crop east The countries participating in pretensions of the Soviet are warda-Router. The Britain Can Make It" ex- the conference will include India, do groundiens that they must

"Now York, Oct. 2. hibition, now drawing 20,000 China and possibly Britain and evoke the memory, of the pas vittore dally, was visited yester the United States Associated sugo of two German ships in U.S. Ambassador in Lon Mr. Averell Harriman, for day by trade buyers from Brade- Prèss.

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