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THE PATH TO RECOVERY

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London, Mar. 9. Divisions within the International Trade Union movement must not prevent those who could 2gree from walking together on the path to European recovery, Miss Florence Hancock, the British Chairman, told the International Trade Union Conference on the Marshall Plan here today.

Miss Hancock, who is Chairman of the General Council of the Trades Union Congress, was speaking at the opening session of the Con-

tatives of most of the major trade union move-

INSTITUTE Fighters WORKING AGAIN Were Not

Hanol, Mar. 10.

Hanol's famous Pasteur Institute, one of Southeast Asia's outstanding centres of medical research before it's war, which was almost .completely destroyed In the VicinAINESO resistance attack on the French in December, 1946, has been partially restored and re- opened. Associated Press.

Chinese

Washington, Mar. 0. General Claire Thennsult, the operator

the of

Airline whose plane was attacked by with Rus- two fighter planes sian Red Star markings on a |flight-from-Mukden-to Tainɛ- tao, said tonight he believed the fighters' belonged to tho +6004 | Russian forces based at Port

Arthur.

ference, which is being attended by represen-Domination ments in Western Europe and the United Not In Our

States,

Language

London, Mar, D.

terms of

"No one has any reason to shoot at us,” he said, adding that he had ordered his planes to continue their evacuation nights from Mukden,

"If the fighter pinnes wero P-398 and bore Russian mark-

Inga, they could not have been Chinese. The Chinese have no P-30s," he declared.

She declared that they were †sociation with their own Gov-| meeting to "come to grips" | crnments in the administration with n situation created by the [of the recovery programme. decision of the 18 European na The

conference present tions to participate in the pro- † should, agree to set up a trade The Foreign Secretary, Mr. motion of economic recovery union advisory committee to Ernest Bevin, told the English and the decision of other Gov keep in touch with and to in-Speaking Union tonight that per- ernments to pursue a different form all the national centres sons speaking the English tongue. line of policy.

"could not think in

Asked whether the incident about developments of the pro

domination". The Conference approved the gramme. This committee

was connected with his trip to credentials of 48

Washington to testify before a delegates | should be empowered to recon- Mr. Bevin sald common langu Congressional committee on the from 26 union centres.

vene the conference when age ties with the United Slaton The rival American trade necvnanty.

had knit the two nations together, proposed United States aid to union groups-the Congress of

the but he denied that "in Anglo China, General Chennault said: Industrial Organisations and Force Ouvriere (France), said American politics we are ganging" do not like to think. It will the American Federation of La the programme must be put in-up together".

not be reassuring to my pilots hour-have both sent delegates. Į to operation with all speed to "We don't need to," he added. if they feel that the incident is Portugal, Turkey. Iceland) avoid "a very grave crisis.” If you have a common language. the result of my being here." and Greece are not represented. There was no intention of lin- you cannot help approaching pro- Other absenters are the repre- ing up the West against the blems in the right spirit, with sentatives of the oficial French East. The position of trade sense of compromise and under and Italian national trade union anions in some countries would is one of the most expressive and Landing.... the English language organisations.

be strengthened by unanimous one in which you cannot think in Extensive precautions hart) decisions at the conference.— terms

domination."United been taken

the Reuter. ensure

to

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All speakers at today's coa. ference emphasized the import-

M. Leon Jochaux, of

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Two Commissions Two commissions of "seven members each have been estab- lished. The first will prepare general declaration of the aims of the conference and the second will make recommenda- tions about some form of con- tinuing organisation.

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"The Rusalana have no rea- son to object to the flights to and from Mukden. We are operating under the authority of the Chinese Government, ayor Chinese territory and are complying in every way with international law as related to such a service."

General Chennault said his planes. had already evacuated about 3,000 persons from Muk- den and he hoped the operation would be completed shortly.— Reuter.

the injection of political implications into MacA

Gen. Douglas MacArthur's views on China was "grossly unfair

has

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Mr. Warren Wright, a Chicago

The editorial declared: "of The paper also noted that Jeral Douglas MacArthur, tho M. Louis Major, of the Bel-chief importance is his implied China when united performed Supreme. Allled Commander in ulan Labour Federation, spoke ut obvious objection to making "prodigious.resistance to the Tokyo to be President of the

United States, for the Benelux national trade aid to China secondary to the superior Japancio, war

swang into ma-action

here today, after the union centres. He hoped that European recovery programme. chine."

general's announcement of his the other countries-supresented This chocs wartime disagree- "Does thin not suggest to willingness to run. at the conference would ex-mienta when Washington policy the student of the Orient that amine the initiative taken by put the defeat of Hitler ahead Chinese reforms which would banker who is the national co the Benelux countries in the of the defent of Japan. No win the support of the Chinese ordinator of the "MacArthur for direction of a customs union. une knows better than Gen. people might achieve more America" Clubs being sot up Mr. Frank Fenton, of the MacArthur the difficulties and than vastly increased quanti-across the nation, waved a sheat American Federation of La- diaappointments that policy tlos of American arma paid for of telegrams at a press confere hour, who spoke alan for the caused in the Pacific. Yet no by money diverted from Euro-ence here, declaring: "General American Labour Executives one knows better than Gen.pean recovery?"—United Press landsliding the country.

MacArthur's sentiment is already disasters Association, said they firmly Marshall ..... the

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Mr. Arthur Denkin, the Bri The Monitor noted that both tish delegate and President of Gen. MacArthur and Lt.-Gen. the World Federation of Trade Albert C. Wedemeyer favour Uniona, said the trade unions military settlement of China's in, ench of the participating civil war and the delaying of countries should seek close as Chinese Government reforms.

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