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The belief grow in informed quarters here today that the United States was not prepared to leave American-Russian relations in their pro- sont tanso but stalemated condition but would attempt soon to open negotiations with Rustja on a few minor issues to test the feasibility of "bigger things to come." This belief, developed in the wake of Secretary of State George Marshall's confident assertion. that "excellent progress" was being made to- wards stabilising the world in accordance with 'American standards—in other words that the United States is winning its "cold war" against Russia.
policy Trieste, and to press for
of at
renew- of discussions in the · Allied
The first hint of a that involves the bullding better relations between Mos-Control Council in Berlin, among
other matters.
Cow
and Washington on foundation of settled minor issues, was believed to have been contained in Mr. Mar- shall's proposal, made earlier this week, for a three-power conference to free the Danube navigation.
It won pointed out that this problem, while relatively unim→ portant in relation to the other aggravated issues still outstand-
Defiance
the
Washington, May 30. William B. Foster, leader of American Communist Party, said today that the party would not comply with the Communset control buit enacted.
Foster told the Bonate Judiciary Committee that the Mundt-Nixon blit, requiring Communist groups to registar with the Government, would croate "Fascist police state." The bill has already been passed by the House-Rou. for.
MICROBES IN FLASKS
Cairo, May 20. The Egyptian Government an- nounced today that medical analy sis has shown that water flasks taken from two Zionists last week near an Egyptian army camp at
contained
paratyhold
"One by one, over the next few months, the United States will eales these questions, and, If it gets no response from Mr. Gaza,
that the State Department was -ight
in feeling that
SEIZED FOR SLAVE LABOUR
Berlin, May 29. Over 200,000 Germans have been transported to Russia and other Eastern countries since 1045, the American - Hcenced nows- paper Dio Neue Zeitung stat- ed today.
"This report followed yester- day's statement by Major-Gen- eral E.O. Herbert, the British re- presentative on the Allied Kom- mandatura, that the Soviet au- thorities were directing labour Into Saxony's uranium mines."
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night. There
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movements, the the Ministers said that the analysis paper added, were directed by Kremlin's response to Amba-jof the flasks
contents revealed the Russian Secret Police, sup- sador Smith's recent exposition that they were "contaminated with ported by the German
a pathogenic organism, namely Forty-Reuter. propaganda a
baclilus paratyphosus B."
was entirely A device.
be
"If this happens,, the record of Ing, Is one in which Russian cothe approaches and the Soviet operation might be expected. responses undoubtedly will
A rational organisation for the published. Danube Is, basically, more to the The lendendey here is to start benefit of the nations east of the with smaller questions and to "iron curtain" than to the west-proceed," the correspondent aud- ern nations, only one of whom-ed.-Reuter. Austria-tyauli
profit from such rive
direct
settlement.
Mr. James Renton, diplomatic correspondent of the New York Times, predicted;
Vigoro
Move
"The bid for a Danube con- ference undoubtedly will bà fol- lowed by a more vigorous effort to bring about n setilement of the United States-Soviet
lend-lease
on
The Egyptian Government May 20 said that two Zionists had confessed to having carried out the orders of the Dorot settle- ment commander to infect Egyp- tan army drinking water microbes of typhoid and dysen tery-Associated Press.
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WALLACE AND THOMAS DENOUNCE BILL
Washington, May 29.
necount, to reopen discussions Two presidential candidates-Henry Wallace and
about selecting a governor al
PROTEST BY CHINA
Bangkok, May 29, China today protested against the recent closure of several Chin- ree schwol: Ja Stam as a "viola-
treaty."
I
Socialist Norman Thomas-denounced the Communist control bill, as a "declaration of war" on human rights and an action to make "martyrs" out of Communists.
Wallace, Third Party candidate, said that his group would defy the Communist-curbing bill if it became law.
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NAZIS ATTACKED
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Rome, May 30. "criminals' greated Lt. Col. Her- Shouts of "assassins" and mann Kappler and five other German soldiers at the resump- tion of their trial here this after- noon for their part in the Nazis' Ardeatine. Caves Таззасте of March, 1944.
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said it "recks with tion of the existing Stro-Siamese hypocrisy and destroys basic House would have done better
About 3,000 Chinese
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the had spent loss time on teachers and 200,000 students have assembly.
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Thomas, Socialist Party can- Stamese
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didate, said that the Mundt-
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to remove causes which enable formity with the regulations gov-"blessing to the Communista," Communiam to flourish. erning private educational insti- He said it would make them He also criticised the Repub- tutions,
Chinese Embassy martyrs and "is a dangerouslytican presidential aspirant Harold spokesman sait!,
mistaken way" of dealing with E. Stassed that
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toured newspaper offices Although Thomas opposed the "shown constitutional inability telling editors that they had no bill bitterly he attacked Com-to distinguish between socialism school to go
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With Wallace waiting and communism. He is known official sources indicated that there 10 follow him on the stand, the to have an immature Judgment World would be no relaxation of the re-veteran Socialist said that Wal on many subjects." quirements.-Reuter.
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bill because it would "weaken though Wallace himself is "not liberty and
American demo- a Communist."
Crowing Thomas' testimony, Strengthening Rods Senator John Sherman Cooper
EXILE CZECHS' RESOLUTION
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only red cards left, he returned the diamond J, which the spade. SPYING in the dummy a ter-K trumped, and good clubs then rife: long solid, sult, on which
disposed of the rest of South's
any
host of losing cards сап be losers to complete the contract. thrown, is considered by any wise East should have realized, upon player just about the most dan-seeing the big club sulf, that gerous thing his defender's eyes! South would not requiro can behold. When such a suit is rude in the dummy, but could in view, you ought to realize that discard losers on clubs, He also you'll have to hurry in order to should have noted that South gather In whatever tricks are: was virtually sure to have the available to your side. If you diamond K, as West would not don't get them at once-or soon- | have led the sult if he held er-you never will.
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