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Scattered Fighting Still

Not At An End

M_Cairo, Juno...9.

|Count~Folke Bernadotte announced-tonight-a-four-week-armis- tice in Palestine will start at 0600 GMT on Friday. Count Bernadotte, United Nations Madiator, immediately asked mili- tary observers to surpervise the cease

He announced a peace conference to attempt to permanently end the bloodshed in the Holy Land,

Ho said Arab and Jews have accepted the United

Nations truce proposal without conditions.

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Even as the mediator'a success

Count Bernadotte

he (that even if an actual cease fro will call the peace conference goes into effect, there may

outbreaks which would as soon as possible on the neu-many tral Mediterranean island of endanger the armistice, Rhodes, a Greek possession. The conference would attempt jin--negotiating the truce egree- ment was announced, widely to mediate the long range scattered Oghting continued. The Issues involved in the Palestine Arab Commander in Old Jeru- aalem said his artillery shelled building. This is the nerve cen- the fortress-ilke Jewish Agency

wrar.

Trygvo Lie, Secretary-General of the UN, said at Lake Success that Count Bernadotte was seck- ing six coast patrol vessels and tre of Jerusalem Jewry.

said he scored ecommander C3 military officers to supervise

with the cease fire shell hits-Associated Press. compliance terms. The mediator will establish his headquarters on Rhodes. This,

about 550 air miles from Jerusalem.

In

Jewish Request Secretary-General Lie said that under present arrangements, the United States, France and Belgium will supply both

the

The

13

fire.

Portuguese Sedition Case

Lisbon, June 9.

Today's sesalon of the trial of 13 High Portuguese officers and civilians on edition charges came to An abrupt and when one of the judges, Dr. Jaime Farreira, fainted in Court

Earlier seven witnesses had testified to the good character of ane

of the accused, Dr. Joaq Lopes Corres, former Minister of Colonies.

The court adjourned until . Friday-Router.

Belgium's Claims On Italy

Brussels, June 9.

The Belgian Fremler, Mr. Paul Henri Spank, and the Foreign Trado Minister, Baron Van Der Straten Waillet, today of discussed implementation

treaty with Belgium's peace Italy and the reparations in- volved.

They also studied a bill provid ing for the treaty's ratification by Parliament.

A Belgian Parliamentary Com- mission reported that the

Trea- sury's reparations claims on Italy amounted to 60 million Belgian francs.

Damage to Belgian property in Italy was estimated at 810 million trancs. Two-thirds of this is to be repaid by Italy.

Italy has to repay the Belgian Congo approximanditures."

$60 million for "war ****4 Commission's

DE GAULLE ATTACKS

SIX-POWER PLAN

Paris, June 9,

ships and the milltary observers. General Charles de Gaulle came out in strong op-

This apparently rules out, at ienet temporarily, a Russian re. quest that they supply Rome of the military observera.

Count Bernadotte Announced

position to the recommendations of the Lon- don six-power Conference on Germany in a long statement to the press tonight.

The Mr.

Chairman, Ludovic Moyarsden, noted that other countries had renounced claims on Italy and added that If Belgium was to follow their example, it would ba unques tionably a great sacrifice justified by Italy's critical situation and would be an important contribu tion to the re-establishment of: friendly relations between the two countries."-Reuter,

PHILIPPINE OIL

Manila, June 9.

A report on oil exploitation and development in the Philippines that Arabs and. Jews had accept- "France has been placed in furthermore, would not place was submitted to President Quiri-, ext the cease are terms. Trans- the position of subscribing British and American Indepen- no today by the Philippine Oll Commission, which was reported Jordan

already ordered its without had

any valid Counter-dence in danger. "commanders and forces in the

"For. France, however, this is to be recommending certain mea- to propositions considerations Bick to

cense fire as from The

which involve the gravest risks not the case. We are on the edge sures designed to prevent" mono-

of an abyss."-Reuter.

polistic tendencies.-Reuler. our and late fixed."

peace", The mediator's

for Europe and for announcement was made public in the form of Goheral de Gaulle said.

Minister

the

a letter to the Egyptian Govern- ment, which Premier Nokragby subscribe to the recommendations "France must not and cunnot Pasha released.

Although both Jews and Arabs of London. She must, on said they accepted unconditional-contrary, provoke fresh negotia-

Israel's Foreign

tions on the basis that take ac- Moshe Shertok said he was ask-count of her vital Interests which ing certain technical modifica-are likewise those of the peace tions. These relate to immigra-of Europe," tion, war materials and the sup- ply of Jerusalem.

13.

Hopes Raised

Announcement of

the cease fire hour raised hopes that at last-after alx triatha UN would succeed In bringing at least a temporary peace to the Holy Land.

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Berlin, June 9.

The Russian Military Governor, Lieut. General Mihil Dratýin today bluntly rejected the Bri- tish demond that the Russians vacato Radio Berlin inside the British sector.

He said it was no exaggeration to say that the provision contain- ed in the communique of the London Conference, together with those taken at Yalter and Potsdam, without consulting France, would

Dratvin wrote the British fore the British troops were in create in Europe a situation in which France would be placed in Military Governinent: "Obvi-Berlin, He said, that building or of permanent dangerously we cannot take seriously Anding a new broadcasting house without being able to count on the hint contained in your for the Soviet Zone would take the effective aid of anybody in letter of employing forced mea-three to five years and the Rus- two years and by open warfare good time.

sures against the Soviet em-one could never agree to that. Dratvin's letter, addressed to since May 16. It was renlised

ployees in Rundfunk House, the British

Chief Deputy

of You will understand that such Maj. General V.JE. Westropp Staff

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IRAN POLITICS

Teheran, June 9. Return to the Premiership of Quavon es Saltonch was forecast In well-informed Teheran circles

Doing so he used tactics he tonight, ..............

STAR

IT DOESN'T PAY to monkey explained to the big convention These circles said he is the successor of Ibrahim with the buzz-saw. That advice. of bridge teachers and prospec- logical

mative teachers at the LaSalle Hotel Hakimi whose Cabinet fall on given to visitors around a chine shop, is just as sound to in Chicago recently. In his head-Tuesday-Associated Press.

at. Chancellor Hall, 4.30 p.m.-One Night Stand presented member of the rank and Alle who quarters

gets up against one of the top deal

Philadelphia, he has selected this 7.00 p.m.--Bee Tor Talks on Sport

bridze players: Over- ranking

among

to many others, (Studla).

of illustrate particular points. bidding on hands 1.10 p.m. A plano recital by Denna aggressive

After West led the spade 3. doubtful strength will not upset

Phone 58335 7.89 p.tt. Philadelphia Armphony Orch. such able performer between to count West for the A, also the

It merely East playing the

the Q, he decided

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them an option gives (London Belay).

doubling your head off and go-one missing K and two Q's, and

.at 8.18 p.m.-Accent on Rhythm (DUCTS) ing ahead with their own

bid-East for the spade 10.

230, 5.10, 7.20 & 0:30 PM. 6,30 p.in. Gilbert and Ballivan:

Now see what that meant. He LUSTY LAUGHS, MYSTERY of F

arent partnershiping. And, if they choose the

latter, they are pretty certain to won the opener with the spade

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have the 10, then the Q. finessedTM the spade 9 to. Lorce the A, won the returned d-spadewiththe J finessed the club J, led the 101 and took the covering Q with the scored the diamond A, led

led to the heart K, scored the club A and

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