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Another Soviet

Pinprick

No More Passes For British Technicians To Repair Telephone Cables Yugoslav

Similar Notice To Americans

Berlin, Apr. 10.

The Soviet authorities refused today to renew sector passos for British tochnicians maintaining tolo- phone cables in the Berlin area, thus threat- oning a breakdown in telephone and telegraph communications batwean the city and the Bri- tish Zone.

The American authorities in Berlin announced to- night that they had also been informed by the Russians that passes for American engineers in the Russian Zone maintaining cable communi- cations between Berlin and the United States Zone will expire on April 15.

The Russian authorities in Director of the American Mill- Berlin will not renew

these tary Government's Armed Ser- passes after the date of expiry, very obvious attempt to restrict vices Division, enld they were a our use of the corridor."

it is announced.

If their passes are not renew- ed, it is presumed here that the British technicians will be evict- ed,

Restrictions

CREDITS FOR

SPAIN

Quenos Aires, Apr. 9. The new "Franco-Peron" protocol to the Argentine. Spanish commercial treaty of October, 1940,

Was signed

here today. Under the pre- tocol. It was disclosed today, Argentina grants Spain now credits for grain and

other rood of 380,000,000 pesos A year for the next four years. The credits will be paid off by the construction and main- tenance of port installations, slevators and freezing plants in a free xons at Cadie, which Bpain codes to Argentina, and by Argentine Investments in mining and commercial anter. priaes in Spain, Reuter.

Protest

To USA

Belgrade, Apr. 10.

The Yugoslav Government has protested to the United States against the statement. by Senator Styles Bridges on March 24 that the United States should "encourage un- derground movements behind the iron curtain."

Senator Bridges is the Chair- man of the United States Senate Appropriations Committee.

The Yugoslav Government cannot be indifferent to a state- ment of so serious character," the protest said.

It would mean, the note added, of the instigation and creation subversive movements against

with which the United States has normal

dip- lomatic relations and which is a

Death Of German Government Democrat

Berlin, Apr. 10. member of the United Nations.

Referring 10 The top non-Communist poli- Į

the "Senator's Hall said the proposed regula. Ucian in Soviet-occupied

position," the note TC- Ger-"high tlons Included stoppage

a clarification of the The bulk of all Berlin

of all many. Wilhelm Kuelz, died here quested munications traffic is carried by airlines through

coflights by American commercial today.

United States Government at-

the

the telephone and

corridor; telegraphi

The headquarters of the Liberaltitude towards Mr. Bridges' sug- rables, which pass through the

prohibition of night flying, res-Democratic Party announced gestion.-Reuter. Magdenburg station in the heartsictions on dying by instrument; that their leader succumbed after of the Soviet Zone.

and a requirement that all flights a heart attack. through the corridor be approved 24 hours in advance.

Kuolz worked closely with the The American Overseas Alrussians throughout the occupa ways trans-Atlantic, service has tion and was often mentioned as favourite Soviet choice for Grst Chancellor of Eastern Ger- many if and when a separate Government is organised in that orea-United Press.

Cut Off

Its failure to operate normally been making two flights a week would Imperii not only such to Berlin and had planned to in- communications between the crease the number to four begin- Control Commission Headquar-ning next month. Associated ters in Berlin and the Adminis-Press. tration in the Briish Zone, but also telephone and telegraph communications with the outside

world.

The Russians have given no reason for refusing to renew the passes and, so far, have not in- dlented that they will themselves undertake to maintain the cables essential to communications bei tween Berlin and the West.- Reuter.

Soviet Pattern

These actions were regarded by Western authorities as part of n calculated Soviet pattern in- tended to make the position of Britain, the U.S. and France un- tenable in this International is- land behind the fron 'curtain,

Disclosing the now Soviet pro- posed

alr safety regulations, Major General William E. Hall,

MARRIES GIRL WHO HID HIM

London, Apr. 10. A British ex-soldier today married the Italian girl who sheltered him when he escap- ed from a Prisoner of War camp more than four years aço.

The couple are Joseph Sullivan and Miss S. Bragibi, whose home is near Milan.

Sullivan, captured In the African desert Bghting, escaped when Italy surrendered. Misa

ANGLO-RUSSIAN INQUIRY INTO AIR CRASH

Berlin, Apr. 10.

The Soviet authorities in Barlin proposed a four-man board to take part in the Anglo-Russian in- quiry into last week's air crash over Berlin, in a lotter today to General Sir Brian Robertson, the Britain Military Governor. The Soviet four-man board would be headed by General Alexandrov, The Soviet deputy Military { Governor expressed perplexity at General Robertson's "sugges- tion that disagreement should result in separate reports."

Czechs Fleeing Country

London, Apr. 10. Scattered and bewildered Cze- choslovaks abroad, including even a few former Communista who have changed their minds, are fumbling with plans to tore democracy in their home- land.

res-

A few thousand persons have managed to escape over the tightly guarded border .ince Communists Keized control of Czechoslovaki.. late in February. Getting out was for many a des- perate adventure.

Some walked through the Sudeten woods at night. Others It with In an article published in the said they managed official Soviet German-language bribery. Some, clad as sportsmen, newspaper "Taegliche Runda- slid out on sklis where snow still chau" yesterday, ho laid full covers the Bohemian hilltops. A blame for the acoldent unreser- few did it with aeroplanes. vedly on the British pilot.

The legal traffic continues.

Sokolovsky "Absent" Among the most conspicuotta

Separate reports could be submitted only if experts were

General Dratvin said that he getting out of the tightly sealed briefed "in the spirit of an un-

persons who have succeeded in objective Investigation," Gen- son's letter in the absence of

was replying to General Robert country are a member

the pres cral Michail Dratvin, the deputyMarshul Sukolovsky." No official Adolf Prohaska, former People's Communist Coalition Cabinet, Soviet commander said.

information about Marshal Soko-d General Robertson is not re-lovsky's whereabouts

Minister of Health; Dr. Parly has been Josef Lettrich: President of

of the plying to the latest Soviet note. made available. The British view is that the alr Rumours that the Soviet Mar- secretaries of political parties

Stovair Cabinet; four

general crash Investigation should begin shal had returned to Moscow for as soon as possible..

consultations, though they can-and, at the last count, 19 Mem- General Alexandro, who has not be confirmed, were still cur-bers of Parliament.--Associated been appointed to head the Rusrent tonight-Reuter.

Press. slan board of Inquiry on Mon- day's plane crash, is chief of the Soviet Air Division in Germany,

Yugoslavia Reject

Bragibi hid him from the Gor- Protests

mans for ¤

year and

finally

smuggled him into Switzerland.

The bride went without her wedding vell which she tried 10| bring from Italy.

Italian customs officers would

Belgrade, Apr. 10. Yugoslavia has rejected the British and American notes protesting against frontfer

not let her bring it out, she said. Incidents in the Free Territory

-Associated Press.

Maj. Young Wins Appeal

"World Trial" Move Causes Concern

Lake Success, Apr. 10. .

An American movement to roform the United Nations and hold a “world trial", by a special Control Assembly to decido_whether_the United States or Russia has-best sorved the cause of peace, is causing concern hore. The group of 16 Senators be. The adoption of the Baruch

hind the move are asking for a plan for international contand of Trieste for which she was fundamental reorganisation of atomic energy is also urged, and} held responsible, it was an-1 nounced here tonight.

"Quota“

or yearly national quota, fixed by the United Nations, with

the Security Council, of conven- without Russian consent, and In her reply, Yugoslavia said the abolition of the right of veto

tional.armaments. the incidents had been "organis- ed" by argans of the Allied Mili-on issues involving allegations tary Control Administratafon "in of aggression or preparations for

aggression. Yugoslavia has Protested le.

weeks a few

Trieste."

The United States, Britain and the Soviet Union would be al- lowed 20 per cent each of the

The re-

Rangoon, Apr. 10. Major H, H, Young, former officer "commanding the Burma

to the United States They also propose that in a world quota, - and. France and Royal Electrical and Mechanical about the "more and more fre- Security Council of ten (instead China ten per cent. Engineers, today won his ap quent violations of Yugoslav air of the present 11), the United maining 20 per cent would, be peal against a two years' prison space by American aircraft," States, Britain and the Soviet allocated to the smaller sentence passed

Yugoslav Union should have two votes cach, powers or to an international ago for allegedly unlawfully sell-Tanjug, the official

and France and China ono cach, force, recruited from them. nows agency, reported tonight. ing an American-made carbine

-The international force would The protest listed instances of The remaining numbers would be to the condemned ox-Premier, fights by United States planes collectively elected by the small thus be as strong as any one U. Saw.

which "all

great power.-Router. Baw Ideath for his part in the assRE

sination of six Burmese Cabinet

was.condemned" - to |tion of Italed in the direc-powers.

The temporary grounding off Internal merabers Inst July. The Judge, been ordered as part of a general

in

alr services had'

quitting Major Young's ac- "gavings" campaign father than

observed that a test on because of fuel shortages, it was' Monday showed that Khin officially stated-Reuter. Maung Yio, U Baw's 20-year-old nephew (also under sentence of death), on whose evidence the officer was criminally convicted, "could not be relied upon."--As- sociated Press.

BACK TAXES

- Cleveland," "Apr. 10. The US. Treasury Department |today filled a $240,250, Income tax lien against Major-General” Ben- net Mayers, wartime. second in command of Air Force", curement.

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