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MR. WALLACE'S LATEST IDEA

Urges Conference Of Truman, Stalin, Marshall, Molotov In Berlin

C.A.A.

Precedence Over GAVE CUSTOMERS

Peace Treaties

GAVE CUSTOMERS Report

Washington, June 16.

Mr. Henry Wallace, former United States Vice- President, today urged President Truman and Mr. George Marshall, Secretary of State, to in- vite Generalissimo Stalin and M. Molotov to a conference in Berlin.

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He proposed the conference as the first step in a policy aimed at giving an American agree- ment with Russia precedence over the settle- ments with Germany and Austria, Mr. Wallace was "reporting" | in pence-with un his travels in five countries, Europe," he went on. "But if including Britain and the Unit- we set out lick Socialist ideas ed States,

with bribes and force of arms "Everywhere I found the be- rather than through a proetical hef that both Russia and the demonstration of democratie cap- United States are pursuing ag.italism, we shall prove the con- gressive courses which will lead tention of the Communists thal to war." Mr. Wallace, who is capitalist economy cannot be ennducting A "Fight for free of depression." Peace campaign In America, declared.

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A HOLIDAY

Sheffield. June 18.

* A Sheffield butcher, Mr. 1}. Roberta, today took over 200 of his customers for arusido trip to Bridlington, It cost him ner £100.

Mr. Roberts had promisedī ruch of his customers a free joint when pouce was restored because they had been so patient and polite during the war when they had to queue for their rationa,

Unable to keep his promine because of the continuent va- tioning, he took them Bridlington instead.-Reuter.

Civil Service

In India

to

On Civil Aviation

Washington, June 16.

Civil Aviation Author- ity figures today in- dicate that about 256 of 877. planes in use' by United States domestic and international air- lines on May 15 were Douglas DC-4s ("Sky- masters").

Some of these were originally lu military service as C-54 and others were not.

But airline Industry sources Ray that virtually all were built Army or Navy originally to before Home could go into ser specifications.

The war ended

vice and they were converted to FIN- the commercial models on the

sembly line.

London, June 10, Touching on the subject

Mr. Arthur Henderson, Under. America's protests regarding Secretery of State for India, The Berlin meeting, he said, elections in Europe, Mr. Wat stated in a parliamentary reply should be called for the "ayow-| lace said:

body that as indicated In Par ed and anounced purpose of "I feel a certain shame when agraph 10 of the Viceroy's un. drawing up an agreement which I hear the volee of our officini nuncement of April 30, will cover all the points at last statements of prolest about elegiterion for the release before between the United States and tion methods in Eastern Europe the date of the transfer power Kussin. We must settle the baske and look at the same time at cer.

European members of differences with the Russians ns | taln election methods in South Secretary of State's Services Hon in figures since some DC-48 completely as possible, or we Carolina and Kansas City-and shall continue to increase the the absence of any elections in friction which develops in every | Washington. attempt to settle secondary pro- blents.

the

CAA's Intent report points out) there might be a slight duplica-|

In

with entitlement

to compensa. are used interchangeably on in- Lion would be in the public in. ternational and domestic routes terest and it was not

both Intended and are thus reported in "The case against us, which is 1ake the initiative in the matter.

that the omeers themselves should categories,

Of the remaining planes preached by Leftists throughout We cannot reach an agree the world, may be exaggerated; servative,

Sir Waldron, Smithers, Con- service, 524 were Douglas DC- ment on Germany aistil Ameries but it has a substantial basis in methods British personnel in In.aw military service as

asked what 3s ("Dakotas"), many of which Army and Ru-sin have reached anfuet. When murderers are Ca should adopt for release be. C-478 and

*46 Navy R-4DA, their individunt quitted in South Carolina, the fore June, 1848 and,

world does not rush to embrace was granted.

If release Lockheet "Constellations" and to what extent a few Douglas DC-G8, which re- qualifications for

com-cently came into service.—Unit- pensation was affected-Reuter.ed Press.

agreement on

objectives,"

Mr. Wallace, in his most sen-American democracy", conclud- their sational speech since returning|ed Mr. Wallace.---Reuter. from sour, urged the United States to propose, to the United Nations “a complete ban on in- ternational traffic in weapons"

the #measure to anblock négollations for agreement on Alamic energy.

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Mr. Wallace Huld:

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Palestine Report Students For Commission

Jerusalem, June 16.

Palestine Government officials, headed by Sir Henry Gurney, Chief Secretary, presented economic and social reports to UNSCOP at its second closed session today.

the The reports were based on surveys conducted by the Government. Committee members ques- tioned the officials lengthily. Sir Henry dis- cussed the Palestine administration with the Committee and answered their questions. on wage scales, living conditions and foreign 'trade.

Strike

Peiping, June 17. Students of the National Un. iversity at Tsinghua struck in a one.day protest against the death of three Wuhan University students at the hands of garrison forces.

Memorial services and thei tolling of bells marked the pro iest and each student ate less to contribute funds to the familica of the dend students.

freedom.-Associated

He enlled on the Democratie Party to take the lead in a cat. palen to nationalise America's munition industries so that there should be "on profit in patriotic duty of defending our country," and also threatened to tead a faird party in the 1948 Presidental elections with statement that if both parties insist on pursuing the present sulekdal couFRE Lowardn STAT

Meanwhile, at Tsingtao, Shan. and depression there will be a

tung University students began new party, even if it has no

bo. anti-Soviet demonstrations chance of election success next

cause of the Mongolia Incident. year"

At Canton, Chen Fan, Canton Warning that the

While the Committee held its down the Arab lenders' refusal correspondent of United

the Shanghal States will need the markets of first meeting to work out proce- to cooperate with a direct radio "Ta Kung Pao," detained eince Socialist Europe-and Russia-dural matters, rend communica- uppeal which was broadenst in the May 3 demonstrations, was if she is to avoid a depression, tions which had piled up in the | Hebrew, Engllah'and Arabic, in released by the Peace Preservation past few weeks, and set July 5 which the Swedish representativo Corps the third newsman to re- "If President Truman and as the deadline for receiving|reassured Arába, that the Com- gain Me. Marshall #i!l

discuss written oral statements from in- įmittee Was not blased and Press. frankly with Generalaskma terested parties, a British Mill-, sought only to learn facts. Stalin and M. Molotov the re- į tary · Tribunal. passed the death "We do not have beforehandi apretive economic needs of the sentence on three of five young a solution for Palestine, which two nations, an agreement can ¦ members of the Irgun Zval we know to be difficult one," be reached."

Leumi for their part in the attack on Aere Prison.

Tokyo, June 17 The British military tribunal, The Irgun and Stern Gangs

Because they are unable to "If we remember that there sitting in a sand-bagged, heavily- eirenluted pamphlets welcoming is nothing criminal in the Idea of guarded courtroom, convicted all the Committee. An Irgun brou pay the recently imposed heavy Socialism we can do business-five accused terrorists and two cast said: "Delegates will be hospitals are closing down and income taxes, many Japancas to prison terms of 15 years or the Jewish underground's guests. reopening as hotels or cabarets, more. Probably only the fact There is no danger either to according to the Japanese news- that these two were under 18 their person or their property." paper, "Shin Hochi Shimbun." Warning To Arabs The paper, which denounces the 21. Avishalom Haviy, 20,

The morning meeting ended Government levy of income Posphini Wessi. The other two at 12.22. A warning to the taxes on hospitals at the same were Amnon Mikhajolf and Arab community not to read the rate as hotels and cabarets, says Naham Zitenbaum.

"Jewish, press for fear of false that if the rate continued, all newe during the

the Japanseo hospitals eventual- Committee's stay in Palestine" was issued by ly may he obliged to closo down,

--Heuter., Jamal Effendi Husseini, acting chairman of the Arab Higher Committee, in ait, announcement published in all Årab dallles,

Can Do Business

Chop Suey Government In Korea

Seoul, June 17.- Syngman Rhee, Conservative

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saved their lives. Those Ben- teneed to death were Meir Nakur,

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The sentences are subject to confirmation by L.Gen G. H. A. McMillan, British Commander in Palestine,

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Korean leader, declared that the joint United States Soviet Com-

Jewish Anthem mission would create "a chop Extreme Becurity measures sey Government neither clear. surrounded the trial Communist nor clear-cut Am-persons participating. over the erican type of Democracy." defence attorney, were thorough Rhee told newsmon that the ly searched before being admit

occupying Koren ted to the courtroom. The five the Jewish a Government "their own way". anthem when sentence was pro-

"If the Koreans make a mess | nounced.

two powers should let the Koreans establish prisoners

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he wild. "We ask the full co- operation of the entire country”.

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Athens, June 16. imposed on Arab reports of the news and editors and publishers action today to help smash up Government planes wont Into were instructed to print nothing group of guerillas at Daphni, without the prior consent of the Committed's Secretary.

In Редородиевив, the Greck agency reports. The Meanwhile, the Arab League guerillas lost 54 dead and 60 National Liberation and Arab Trade Union Congress, both

wounded. of it in two or three years, then All of the Palestine military Leftist groups of Jaffa, which sweeping down from Tayocta Large guerilla reinforcements the big powers should step in", and police forces, totalling some had previously opposed boycott, and. Purnen mountains-two 100,000 men, were put on the decided to join the Arab Higher ranges which run out in two he declared.

The Commission is now in ses alert during the final phases of Committee's line in order to easterly

attempting to lay

Ongers-were the trial, to fight possible under preserve Arab national unity.chinegunned from the air. C-54 "SKYMASTER" 4-ENGINED PLANES ground-work for a provisional.ground retaliation against the United Preas. Governinent for all Korea. Rhee death sentences. Reinforcements said the unwillingness of the were brought in from Trans- United States or Rusala to with jordan.

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- Lake Success, June 16. cooperate in what they called a Ke sald America's policy of

Britain has requested that biased

San Francisco, June 16. Inquiry, Palestine's neutrality in the south tended to 1,200,000. Arabs held n one day full meeting of the Security Coun. An upbeat will be favour Communism and creato a

ell to called to deal with protest strike, in which Lebanese choice of a Governory for the fres de States veteran's Russian-born

the against the deportation of a Unit division among Koreana-As.

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All Arab traffle was absent territory of Trieste, over which a wife, who was ordered back to

complete deadlock has developed China because her husband from Jerusalem streets, shops among the big powers, ceived a bad conduct discharge

Sir Alexander Cadogan, per- before, her ship docked"hore, home or in prayer houses, manent British delegate to the The Hebrew Shelter and Im-

Swedish Chief Justice Emil United Nations, In a letter

to migration Ald, Society sald

closed and Araba | remained at

London, June 17. BOAC "Speedbird" services to and through Egypt now total 28 weekly each way. "Halton" 'nir- craft have been re-introduced on Sandstroem opened the first De Trygve Lie, the Secretary. would ald Mrs. Alexandra Wärd, the United Kingdom Cairo route closed meeting at ten a.m. A General, recalls that the Security 27-year-old wife of Clarence make three round: trips Jewish Agency spokesm will Council approved the Triests Word of Oxford, Pennsylvania, calling only at Malto, the Haitons testify tomorrow. Later, the Statute in January, and so far who served a sentence for being weekly. With 10 parsengen they Committee will tour Palestine, the big powers have been unable AWOL in China. make the 2424 miles journey in Appeal To Arabs to agree on' the nomination of a The couple met, In: Shadgliai,;

Sandstroem -- sought to break Governor.—Reuter.:

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