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Now York, June 29,
"
Hjalmar Procope, former Finnish Minister at Wesh- ington, today wrote in a lottor to the Times that the Communists in Finland have slowed up since the "quick counter-action of the Finnish army on April 26 mode it impossible to over- throw the prosont coalition Government.'
Procope. who at present The Flons have regained much liver In Stockholm, claimed of their stoical calm, They Washington, June 30
no that since the Communist coup munisis chiefly because of veil
longer
Com- will support the Attorney-General Tom C.
in Czechoslovakia, the Com- Clark is expected to, decide
have nunists
been
ed threats of what Russla may losing
do whether to prosecute ground with the Army and the threats still continue, however.
if they refuse. The veiled American born "Tokyo Rose" Police on treason charges.
Justice Department stel today that evidence in th
S0003
sources
of Eva Togurt has been cuse placed before Clark without re- commendation,
asserted that about 7,000 Soviet agents are inside Finist with two or three more coming in dolly and “there no doubt whatever the Finnish Commu- nista have secret ammunition do-
their own for
military pors groups,"
Vrjoe Leino, the diamined Communist interior Minister, told an audience that the ex- pulsion of Communists
from the Government might disturb friendly Finland's
relations with Russlo.
EVIDENCE WAS NOT ENOUGH
London, June 29.
War Minister Emanuel Shinwell told the House of Commons
today that he shared in the Indignation over Britain's inability to prosecute two Japanese ar- rested as alleged war criminals and later released.
Mr. Shinwell sald there was not enough evidence to bring
Kanoshita Major-General
and Sergeant-Major Yoshiga to trial.
The
two allegedly
wern In charge of Bridge
House, Shanghai, where number of British nationals were hold and mistreated during the war. "The sole reason why theso His associates strongly em-
have cases
not been proceeded phasise that the Popular Demo-with," Mr. Shinwell said, "is be-: crats-the Finnish Communist
cause it was impossible to obtain She was the only American
Party-alone enjoy the full con-sufficient evidence. In the judg- citizen among a group of Eng.
fidence of Moscow,
ment of the Deputy Advocate lims speaking
However, this is not 1945. Then, General and it was women whoin
unwise to propaganda broadcasts over
after
TWO WAFR with Russia, keep these people in prison with- the Japanese radio earned them
many frightened Liberals, Social out trial indefinitely."-Associat- the al nickname
He claimed "Tokyo
Democrats
Conservatives ed Press. Rose." She is now the wife of Communist Party wasplit overf voted for The Popular Democrata a Portuguese national named the issue of nationalism and simply because they believe them D'Aquino,
and stated, "The the only Party able to re-cs- After her rapture, she tollitlle nation that twice fought tablish better relations with that for IMT Independence against Russia,
Government Lawyers
are (divided on whether the evidence would stund up in court. Clark will examine thele findings and then dreide what, if any, action should be inken against the for- ter Los Angeles woman.
Unikl States authorities She Grat
Procope added, "The Army rémoins continuously on quard and is ready to prevent any coup. This contrasta with the Army' impotence In Cze- choslovakia,“
Would Fight
volutionalism
that the Finnish
Changed Picture
Now Finland's relations with Russia are regulated by a treaty. friendship and mutual atd,
of
SUSPENSION OF SENTENCE
to Japan in 1940 Soviet imperialism will fight to take care of an ading aunt.gnin, There will always be She clomus she tried to return to free, democratic Finland." the Unster! State both before The Communist strength ap-nimed two months ago, Other
Paris, June 29.. penred on the wone today
The French High Court of Jus- and after Pearl Harbour but was
parties point out also that Rustice, which tries political offences, unaueressful. She sat she went
Finland prepared for its Arst sin has promised not to inter- in work for the Japanese radio general election in three years on fere in Finland's internal only to support herself.
Thursday and Friday,
fairs. United Press. Now
surveillance Tokyo, she has not been formally any
tander
crime-United Press,
TRUCE IN PALESTINE... . . EX-KING, MICHAEL OF | arrested or charged with RUMANIA, WEDS PRINCESS ANNE IN ATHENS PRESIDENT OF FRANCE HONOURS CAEN IN NOR- MANDIE WHERE ALLIES MADE HISTORIC D - DAY LANDING. Etc., etc.
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PANDEMONIUM AT JEWISH MEETING
Montreux, Juno 29.
The first clash between sympathisers of the Eastern and the Western blocs caused a 20-minute pandemonium in the third day of the World Jewish Congress Assembly.
"Imperialist"
He said the Truman Doctrine whe En "Imperiallat doctrine and must be fought by the Jewish people."
American
Although
An uproar was caused when and aided reaction and resurgent France indicated tonight that Mr S. Levenberg, British dele-Fasciam wherever it found ex- they favoured further big
gate, criticised a speech by Dr. pression." power attempts--to-solve the Moshe Snch, former member of Berlin crisis before turning the Jewish Agency and out- to the United Nations. At This
spoken Leftist, in praise of the If You Laugh Yourself Sick
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least for the present, any ne"British and American im- tion an Trygve Lie's tentative perialism." enquiry whether he should Iny Mr. Levenberg's remark-"Are Dr. Joachim Pranz, stating the the instie before the Security we to understand that the Con-official view of the
gress is to be made a tool of, the delegation, declared: Mr. Lie had received no of-Soviet Union?"-started a verbal there are forces and movements Meinl reply from any of the big battle between his and Dr. Snch's in America which constitute Powers up to midday today, but followers.
Order was restored menace to the democratic system, the U.S. State Department press when he withdrew the remark. the fact that the greatest freedom ofteer indicated that the Unit- Two American delegates took exists in the United States ed Nations might be useful it a opposite skies in the East-West fighting these forces is the most later stage if the Berlin situation dispute.
certain guarantee that ultimately continued to deteriorate.
Dr. Albert Kahngn, who said they will not triumph. A spokesman for
the French he was speaking as a private in-
"When it comes to criticising delegation said that France did dividual, bitterly criticised the the policies of our Government, not wish to comment on Mr. Truman Doctrine ts having "re- we in the United States have had Lle's iden until all efforts have peatedly betrayed the interests of langar experience than most been made by tho-big-Powers the Jewish people in Palestine other countries."-United Press. To settle the problem.-Associal-
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