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AMERICA MOVING TROOPS TO ARCTIC TERRITORIES Constant Stream Of Supplies To Alaska Security Moves In Yukon

LABOUR CRITIC OF FOREIGN POLICY

White Horse, Yukon Territory, May 3. At a rate unequalled since the end of the war, Unit- od States troops and supplies are moving through Canada to Alaska, in the Arctic. Fifty miles across the Bering Strait is the nearest land, the Tchuktchio peninsula of Siberio. Troops atc being moved i United States Army establish- largely by air, and supples by ments at Edmonton, Alberta, and London, May 3.

British Fort Nelson, British Columbia, The Labour Member of Par- rat to. Dawson Creek,

route from air staging lament, Mr. Konni Zilliacus, Columbia, and thence to Fair the two key stops on the North- erißeised the foreign policy of banks, Alaska, over the famous west

Great Falls, Montana, to Alaska, Alaska Highway which Labertas Headquarters in il

have been greatly enlarged since through British Columbia speech in London today, maller shaved that the burly had the Yukon. bebu "untrue to the very fundatore tactlities are hard-pressed to barracks during their halts loons of the Socialist fuilty tailing to maintain · f

friendly actu Hans with Socialist parties" in Frontries where they cooperate with the Communists,

ined.

This pediry he thought, had

rung and

Canadian move-

Ngauruhoe

sulatest the firitish Labour Party Eruption

From the greater

purt

European working class,

vi

Mr. ZiliarLEN WIS one

21 uf Labour Members who signed 12 telegram

wishes sent to Road ta Signor Pietro Nenni before the lation general elections. They have been threatened with expul alem from the party if they do at give assurances of future ndry by Thursday morning...

They are meeting for decision tomorrow,

Mr. Joli Plutts-Mills, a leading signatory of the telegram, who has already been expelled, suld tonight he hoped to be, allowed to rate his case at the annual con ference of the Labour Party on May 17-Heuter,

Zen.

Wellington,. May 3. The 7,500-feet New land volcano, Mount Ngauru - koo, in central North taland, which erupted four days ago for the first time in 22 yearn,

ati ective today. The eruption began out warning and flames pour- No ad out for two hours. damage has so far been re ported.

carly this year.

United States troops.are confin-

in Edmonton. Few are ever seen on, the streets.

Top Socrat

Prince's

Honesty Loses Him Money

Tokyo, May 4. Ex-Prince Naruhike Higashi- kuni, uncle to Emperor Hiro- hito and formerly Prime Min ister of Japan, is losing heavily in business.

He recently started a food store in Tokyo following his demotion to a commoner from the ranks of bouillity together with other members of Japan's aristocracy.

United States military sup·

Deprived of most of his wealth plies paying through Edmon. ton by rall generally do so at by heavy taxes and of his clothes night without halting. Despite by two burglarles, Mr. Higashi-

whole kun decided to break all preve these precautions, the Canadian Northwest knows of dents by going into business.

Inst the movements.

convoy Alaska

Although he has so A shop girl In White Horse told 1,700,000 yen, which, it is re- Reuters correspondent that aparted, he could recuperate if he

to indulges in black market activi kad passed' through

basis. Lies, he refuses to involve hitn- on a top secret Security consciousness is evident self in Illegal transactions. with.

ut to steer He li covered

Jins only everywhere. Walls are with stogaus that became familiar clear of bankruptcy by the thriv

-Reuters- correspondent,justing business done at his finishing a trip over the Canadian venture-a curio shop. section of the Northwest staging He is said to have found enger route, found n distinct cleavage customers for his numerous In opinion between the Canadians family valuables, which he dis- manning the stations and the plays in his shop window. Amertenns on their Way to

Ruapehu, an adjoining peak, also crupted twe days ago, but had quletenad last night. ~Router.

SPAATZ HOLDS TALKS

IN

BRITAIN

London, May 4.

Political circles said today that the visit of Gen. Carl Spaatz, Chief of the U.S. Army Air Forces; may lead to closer cooperation between the United States and Western Europe in defenco against Russia.

Alaska.

War Fovor

other

The ex-Prince still maintains all 12 members of his former household altendonis, whom he and employs in his two stores.-Reu-

The American Officers troops seemed convinced that ter they were headed for combat ser-. vice and that soon they would be in action to defend the con tinent.

It

ment.

Not

A

Denounces Government

London, May 3

Ber-

Canadian troopa and officers were sceptical almost to man of the thought that war was imminent. For that, if "St did come, any major portion of A bloomer-wearing Scots-

the would be fought in

woman today denounced the Northland.

'Government for permitting the This also appears to be opinion of the Canadian Govern-lipstick and silk panties to

one Canadian ser-women convicts and air viceman Is stationed in the vice girls

Mrs. M. D. Canning of Glasgow, Canadian Northwest un a combat!

In a letter to the Reynolds News, Although his visit wasfperial General Stuff and another basis.

There

is not a single man declared: "No bulgy bloomers-for planned. Spaatz's arrival in participant in the Western Union

thanks to the amazing de- i them, whose present role it is to Britain yesterday came only 48 talks.

An American Embassy of. fend the Alaskan highway from tolerance and generosity of hard- hours after the Defence Minis-

flelai sald Spaatz contacts with attack nor is there one on any working, law-abiding taxpayers, now brand of so-called ters and Chiefs of Staff of Bri-

British military officials will of the seven huge Canadian air This

and social justice is cockeyed affair". tain, France,, Belgium, Holland

be largely unofficial er social, felds between Edmonton

Mrs. Canning said that, as the and, Luxembourg had appoin!-

But he conceded that Spaatz Fairbanks.

this area are concentrating en- wife of a worker getting £3-13- ed a sort of super-general staff

probably will take advantage

training and

the weekly wages, she was obliged of the opportunity to to prepare joint defence against

discuss tirely defence

United maintenance of the Alaska high- to any aggressor.

plans, of the Air Marshal Lord Tedder, close

States and the Western Union, way and the airfields.-Reuter. wartime friend of Spaatz and a

Spantz will fly to the American participant

. the Western occupation zone of Germany Union conference, met the Am-later this week.

in

erican Commander at Northholt Taylor's Tour

yesterday. They plan to see each

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The Western Union also other frequently during Spaatz's believed to have figured in con- one-week visit.

Vig-versations held by Myron Taylor, Spantz also plans to sec

representative of Presi- rount Montgomery, Chief of Im- special

dent Truman, with British of- Bcialdom. Taylor left for Parts yesterday,

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Both the American Embassy and the British Foreign OMcc disclaimed knowledge of Taylor's appointments but it was-thought- likely he consulted Foreign Min- ister Ernest Bevin.

be

Taylor was understood to exploring the defence of Western Europe. He

Lisbon, visited

on

Canadian troops. In

join the "well-patched bloomer brigade."-United Press.

Talks On Ceylon's

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Colombo, May 3.

After their successful talks with the British Govern- ment on Ceylon's sterling and dollar balances, Sir Oliver Goontilleke, the Ceylonesc_Homo Minister, and Mr. J. R. Joyawardone, the Fin- ance Minister, arrived at Katunayaka airfield hare today.

"The discussions and negotia-Goonlilleke said Ceylon's short

Madrid and Rome before coming ions on all matters under term and immediate sterling and.

here.

and

The brief communique Issued examination could not have dollar requirements would be after the meeting gave no in- gone better", Sir Oliver said.

the dication of the members of 'new' Joint permanent military committee or when further meet- ing may be anticipated,-United Press

Vote For Draft In U.S.

"Regarding the sterling dollar balances, a detailed agree ment was signed on Friday.

will

confined to her most essential needs.

the "We shall also approach problem with a full realisation of the difcuities of the British Gov- beernment," he saide-Reuter,.

These documents will now submitted to the respective Cabi- nets of the two countries. I have no doubt they be accepted After by

Governments. both this acceptance, there will be a simultaneous publication of the full agreement."

the

M. Jayawardene said discus- sions also took place with Treasury and Bank of England officials with a view to establish- ing a reserve bank soon in Cey-

Tonne

on

He Was Still In Shorts

Berlin, May 3. The necessary assistance, was Washington, May 3. promised, he sold.

Nine French citizens, expell- The House Armed Services Before leaving for London ed from Russia so suddenly Committee voted 28-5 today March 10 to discuss Ceylon's that one of them, a profes for a peacetime draft designed sterling balances (£53 million at sional boxer, still wore gymna→ to help build up 1 military the end of 1947), Sir Oliver sium shorts and a sweater force of more men.

than 2,000,000

Mer from 18 through 80 would have to register with those from 10 through 25 liable for two yours service. Most veterans would be exempt.

COLOUR BAR RULING

Washington, May 3, The Supreme Court ruled un- The House is due to storf de- bate next week on the measure, animously today that real estate

Secretary of Defence James V. agreements barring coloured

all-white neighbour- Forrestal praised the measure as ple from

an excellent ong to cope with hoods could not be enforced by what he called world tension and State or Federate-courts.

The six judges who gave tho others have called the threat of

ruling refused, however, to do- war with Russia.

same time, Forrestal clare that such agreements were said he prefers a Senate draft invalid-Reuter,

At the

I which also provides for train- ing of 18-year-old as reserves. These would train In the Armed Services along with draftees. The Senato Armed Services Commit- tee worked on this measure In “scurecy, today. -

SHOT OFFICER

: BURIED

Vienna, May 3. The body of Lieutenant John

Burke, Edmund

shot by

under his greatcoat, were found In the early morning camping! in the Berlin back garden of a French Military Government official.

Given no reason for their ox-

at-short notice and, after a long pulsion, they were put on a train journey, marched under guard and then told to keep on march- to a spot where they werd found, hg straight threat;

They did not even know what country they were in.

Elx men and three women made up the group, among them a tutor who had been more than 13- 30 years in Russia and a year-old woman. They have now been returned to France.

A French spokesman sold "tha Assuming both House and Yugoslav frontier guard light whole thing is highly irregular Senate have different versions of days ago, was interred today in and in-apparently, a reprisal-for a draft bl, the anal law will a civil ceremony on the out- the French Government's expul

be compromisne Associated skirts of Klagenfurt, in the Bri- aion some months ago of Soviet

citizens from: France."-Router. tish Zone of Austria-Hauter.

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