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London, June 23. THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD
The move will require ship-eiect beyond the barricades pars to obtain licences for ex- had arrived there before
several hundred workers who ports of all motor fsels, includ- barricades were put in place. in Britain is seeking a A group of politicians ing ordinary In the Charlerul district, 20,- kerosene, gas, oil, distillate fuck
aviation petrol. The, workers stood their ground new term to replace the metal workers and mean residual fuel off and blend-!
persuaded to word "Dominion" to de- chanical construction workers
ing agents made from petro- were continuing their three-day leum.United Press, strike, demanding payment of a This bonus was agreed to by the spretal bonus for cost of living.
ring Minister, M. Spaak.~-~ employers but vetoed by
Resiter
Mr. Clayton
Clayton Confers With Ambassador
London, June 23.
the
Mr. William Clayton, U.S. Under-Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, spent all today, at the United States Embassy with the American Ambassador. Mr. Lewis Douglas.
kave
It is believed. Mr. Douglas | riean loan agreement, as it re- briefed Mr. Clayton on the Intes to American exports, with steps taken by Britain in con- Sir Stafford. nection with the Marshall plan His original schedule called for aid to Europe. Mr. Clay for him to be in London ton
Mr. | through Thursday and presumably
then Britain is awaiting offelalongius the latest information leave for the World Trade Con- ference in Geneva. --- United confirmation of the report that on Washington developments.
The U.S. Embassy spokesman | Press. the United Stater Government said Mr. Clayton fd been too Ins decided itself to pay the cost of its occupation of Austrin busy so far to get in touch with British officials. The Foreign __from___July_1.next, a_Foreign
VISHINSKY "TAKES THE CURE”
The Soviet
The police were ten deep in note a member of the frout of and behind the Assem-British Commonwealth
escort after adjournment. At Hindustan bly. Assembly officials went of Nations. through the lines under police
The fact that the two Indias~~~ and Pakistan-Bre G pan., two Communiat deputies į emerged from the Assembly status and Ceylon may follow. take on Dominion police loud
and mounted a
about
present
Czechoslovakia, a Foreign Of fice spokesman said today.
monstration and told the men Vislinsky is apparently not and women to disperse. seriously ill. since he interrupt crowd began
The to leave imme- ed his cure to pay a series of lately, The fact
that the visits to official personages workers left quietly on the Prague last week, including Communist deputies' orders Premier Klement Gottwald and was interpreted as a sign that not appropriate today, the Prague Mayor,
Valcavi the incident had been organized VacckUnited Press.
Prague, June 23.
speaker car. They said the is taken by the advocates of Deputy Foreign Communist Party was against new title to make the Minister, M. Vishinsky, is the Schuman plan and inform me an appropriate one to ask "taking the cure" at Karlovy ed workers of the progress of
the Dominions whether they Vary (Carlsbad) and it is not the debate.
would like a change. yet known when he will leave
The Liberal They said there was no furMr. Clement Davies, is among ther reason to continue the de- those favouring a change,
Party leader,
but the movement is not conflried to one party,
int
•
Santiago, June 23. Eight miners were killed and mine many wounded in a coal explosion today at Lota, west of Concepcion, Chile-Rester.
·Office-also-said-no-appointment- "Pravda" Attacks John
Office spokesman stated in Lon-had been made for Mr. Clayton don today.
with Mr. Bevin,
This report said that the The spokesman said the Em- Austrian Government would, bassy had no information as to according to American estimates, whether or not Mr. Clayton
• boneft 'to the extent of nearly
Would go to Paris to parti $20,000,000 yearly.
cipate in the Anglo-French- A It meant that the United
Soviet Foreign Ministers' con- States hud renounced the right ference on Friday on the Mar- of victors' enjoyer for the last Press.
two years, of living at the cost shall plan. Mr. Clayton him- of the occupied country, turning self refused either to see news- the occupation array financiallymon or to answer telephone
enfis.
Into "tourists".
To See Attlee?
Foster Dulles
London, June 23.
"Pravda" article broadcast by Radio Moscow to- day said that Mr. John Foster Dulles' demand that the Hungarian crisis should be debated in the United Nations Assembly violated the. United Nations Charter which Mr. Dulles had helped to draft.
of
by the Cunumunist Party. Schuman Plan
Many Members of Parliament agree that the word "Dominion" -associated with overlordship-
but
nobody can suggest a good title they have one big difficulty-
to replace Reuter.
CLOG ON TRADE
The Schuman financial plan against which the workers de- monstrated called for 25,000.- 000,000 francs to be Buvei through cuts in appropriations; 40,000,000,000 through suppres
Landon, June 23. sion of different subsidies; 40,- Bevin, la considering what ac The Foreign Secretary, Mr. 000,000,000--to-be-gained tion will be taken about through a 75 per cent increase Government of Iraq's refusal to in the price tobacco; in-
the
creases in postal, bus and rail allow goods to pass in tranalt way charges; and 30,000,000, through Iraq to Palestine. 000 through new taxes-a totaler-Secretary for Foreign Af
Mr. Christopher' Mayhew, Un. of 135,000,000,000 francs.
#
Mr.
and
The Government's argument fairs, stated this today in was the measures were neces Barnell Jahner (Labour)
parliamentary reply to sary to get sufficient funds to President of the Zionist Federn- pay wage increases-disguised as production bonuses--won by what he proposed to do to pre- tion of Britain, who had asked workers in strikes.
even
Leaving the Assembly, the vent this clog on international Foreign Minister. M. Bidault, trade."--Reuter. looked at the crowd and re- marked: "They don't know what they want them- b-selves! This is intolerable for
a democratic government!"
Threat
"Pravila” said Mr., Dulles pro- | believe ....... that the effort The Foreign Office spokesman
posal, made at Evanston, Illinois, the Russian leaders to impose confirmed today that the Ameri.
"boils down to discussing the widely their system of Gover- In addition to Mr. Bevin, General Assembly the Internal ment will stop of its own accord. can decision had not been taken in consultation wilk Britain and Clayton is expected to visit state systems in several coun- If It stops, it will only be
in violation of Point added that at this stage, Britain the Chancellor of the Exche-tries," had no plan to make a similarer, Mr. Dalton: the President Sesen, Article One, in the Char-cause something stops it."
He declared "That something move.-Reuter,
either violent resistance,
POTATOES FOR LONDON
new
14 dem manner. ie 18)
of the Board of Trade, Sirt said Mr. Dulles refused to will ter. Stafford Cripps; and possibly recognise the "simple, and clear- or a moral resistando no Holid Most of the workers came from the Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee. eut faet" that "the overwhelming that to oppose it would be futile, the Renault and Citroen auto Mr. Clayton is scheduled to majority of the people in Eastern Clearly, Americans must see to plants. They were sent in a iscuss clarification of the Ame- European countries are support-it that there is a peaceful atop-delegation which was received
ing their governments chosen in page."
by members of the Communist PAKENHAM TO
Dulles said the United States Party. One member of the In- trritated by the und
was "In an awkward position to bour delegation told the Unit- Jandon, June 23. VISIT AUSTRIA
successes of Socialism."
said that The paper One thousand tons of
Russla, organise" such a movement "be-ed Press: London, June 23. along with several other states, cause at the moment our motives "We are just staging this potatoes from Jersey and a fur- · Lord Pakenham, the Minister refuted Mr. Düller' suggestion are suspected. That suspicion is small demonstration so the Gov- ther thousand tons from Corn-responsible for the British Zones that the United States assume found even among such historic ernment can see what we think. wall are expected in London of Germany and Austria, will moral leadership of the world. and understanding friends as If they do not understand, we today stated the Food Ministry.leave London by air for Vienna United Press.
the British and French."
will have a demonstration run- Supplies of old potatoes are also on Thursday. It will be his first
Dulles' Speech
The first phase of the United ning into tens of thousands arriving from Northern Ireland. visit to Austria since he took over
Evanston, II June 24, States quest for peace must be and find other means of mak- The Ministry added that, all his present post. He will meet
Mr. Dulles, U.S. State Dopart-to restore the nation's moral in- ing them understand."' available sourcea of potatoes as members of the Austrian Government Adviser, sald today that the fluence, Dulles added.
Only Assemblymen and news- near London as possiblo are bement, Allied High Commissioners Russian policy of netting up a "The United States must make men were allowed into the As- ing tapped, and that nine and British officials.
"police state" may “lead to wide. It clear beyond a doubt. that it sembly building and outside the special potato trains are being
On June 28, Lord Pakenham is spread violenço and even war", has
thought of no
using workers marched up and down, run by the GWR from Corn-duo to go to. Cologne for discus- Dulles, in an address at the economic or: military force shouting: "Down' with the wall today-two will be for slons with the British did Ger- 89th Annual Commencement at to Impose ол others its Schuman plan--we mant a liv London, and others are for the mun offelals on current food pro-the Northwestern University, particular way of life."-As- Ing' wage."---United Press. provinces.-Router.
Jblems-Reuter.
"JANE"
WELL, WELL, IS TRIS ALL. PART OF 'THE SERVICE? OR JUST "THE REASON YOU ASKED US TO FASTEN OUR SAFETY
BELTS?
FI DONC, MONSIEUR!!!
said: "There is no reason to sociated Press.
NO, SIR
FIRST YOU SEE LES CHIENS IMAGINAIRES!~} BUT IT'S HOT A ZEN I FIND YOU WIZ/BAD SUGGESTION!- ZE AIRCOSTESS ON HI, STEWARDESS- YOUR KNEE-AVE YOU DON'T RUSH
BEEN DRINKING Y AWAY!****
•But Jane has fled- too full for words...
Premier's Warning The Premier had warned that if the Commission again reject- ed these measures the Govern- ment would be forced to ask for a vote of confidence. Steps should be taken immediately, he said, to prevent "inflation- hry gangreno" from destroying the French social order.
"We are here to fight infla- tion. That is the mission of our Government.. Throw Us out if you wish,” he said.
Tha stabilisation of the internal financial machinery was essential in view of the im minent Blg Three talks to dis- cuss Mr. George C. Marshall'a "Save Europa" plan.
In his address to the Assom- bly, M. Ramadlor'said that tho Government was returning the Busterity messures to the Fine
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