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Tito Beyond The Pale For Ever

Belgrade, August 28.

With Yugoslavia moving dvor to the offensive' in her |

war of words with the Cominform, it seemed clear today that Premier Marshal Tito and his. aids never again could be admitted back into the Communist circle of Eastern Europe. Twice this week Yugoslavin The Czecha had charged that dropped its defensive role to Yugo-Slavia violated a tourist fresh counter-blasts at states agreement -hy Inhospitable treat- Czechoslovak visitors. in the Moscow-directed Cominent of

The Yugoslava amply denied this form. Their charges have

categorically. but diplomats here been much more serious and

Įview the clash as significan* sweeping than those inspired

Such bilateral agreements are by the Cominform ngainst closely. Interwoven in Eastern Yugoslavia,

Europe and one break may un- ravel the stitches, leaving Yugo- slavia without n friendly. Com- munist country to help her.

The latest blast was aimed at Hungary on Friday.

itesponsible State officials of Hungary have been pursuing, a campaign-agtalust Yugoslavia and the Yugoslav progles which is in full contradiction of the ogree iment on friendship, co-operation and initual aid between Yugù- slavia net Hungary," Tonjug, the Yugoslav news agency, quoted the note 10 Hungary.

The note said that the fun-

Vice-Preinier, Matyon Pakoszy, "openly calls for the elimination of the present State teaterblp of Yugoslavia" anıl for "revolt and overthrow of the Jegal government" of the Yugos- Javs.

Aiding The Wost

Forced To Strike Yugosinvin has gone over to the ofensive, observers here bellove, because of two things

1.

Ramadier As Premier ?

Paris, August, 20.

M. Paul Ramadfer, former Premier. trying to form a new French Exbinet, It was learned today. M. Ramadier eald he would plús M. Vir---- cant Auriol, tha French President, his answer at 5.00 p.m. GMT today after con. sulting with Sectallat col. leagues and toaddra of the political parties--Router.

HYDERABAD ISSUE ONLY DOMESTIC, INDIA SAYS

Now Delhi, August, 28..

--The Government of India regards tho dispute with Hyderabad as a "purely domestic issue," ̄ac- cording to a letter from Mr. V. P. Menon, Secretary of the Ministry of States, to Mr. Mir Laik Ali, Premier of Hyderabad, published hore today,

DRASTIC MEASURES PROPOSED FOR REDS

Washington, August 28. The House of Representatives' Un-American Activi- tics Committee today called for legislation ban- ning all Communists from Government service. They should be denied the report on its current Communist use of passports and compelled spy ring hearings. The Commit. thus make tee niso called for the enactment und register to themselves subject to the "wea-of laws which would: It seems relatively certain pon of exposure and detection:"

Firstly, cut down the number that no matter how perfect the The Committee made these rent foreign Communists who could Yugoslav programme of socia- commendations in 0172 interim be admitted info the United

Refusal of the Russians or the Comminform 10 accept ព single point of the Yugoslav de ftmee against charges of drifting from Marxism.

lisation may become

from

the Communist point of view, Tito and his followere, for somo reason still unrevested, never will be admitted back Into Communist circle of

Their

friends,

possibly

have

being considered since the Russians

Norwegian On Murder Charge

Olaf

States.

The letter, dated August 23, dcclared that India cannot admit Hyderabad has, any right in international law, to seek the Intervention of the United Nations or any other outside body.

Siam To

Ban

Opium Cultivation

Bangkok, August 29.-

The Siamese. Government re- venied today that the Ministry. The letter was in reply to the of Finance is preparing a bill Hyderabad Premier's communten, autlawing cultiviation of opium tion of Auguet 17 to Pandil in the Kingdom and another Nehru, the Indian Prime Minis-calling for compulsory regis- ter, informing him of the Nizom's decision to take the issue to the tration of all opium smokers. Uniteti Nationa

the

suid

the

The bill is part of a govern-

eradicate

upium stroking in the kingdom. Already declared that no further purchases of oplum from abrand will be mude,

Mr. Mir Laik, in his letter toment effort to

Union Premier. ituation now constituted an "im-it has been minent threat to pence."

Nizam's Charge

An opian abolition committee headed by Minister of Finance

cities,

Secondly, compel the Govern-

The Nizam' Government estimates 20,000 opium addicts in ment to hand over to Congress charges India with "breaches of the majority of Slumese All Information and secret files] the standstill agreement (pro- Bangkok alone has 40 legalised concerning the "loyalty" of any

viding for close co-operation be- opiumn dens and nearly 3,000 in Government employee,

tween the two States and valid the rest of the kingdom, Novem

the

ber).

Thirdly, sharply increase ornalties of there who are con- victed of conter:pt of Congress.

for one year from last

Registration will provide that Improper pressure on Hyderabad through oh economic pilens who break the registration blockade and financial sanctions law will be deported, permitting and encouraging vor- Commis

Opium sales in Slam annually der raids into Hyderabad terri- amount to about U.S.$4,000,000. armed aggression. and violating portion of this in revenue from the State's territorial integrity by plum den licences. the military gecupation of three

to testify whether or not he was threatening Hyderabad with | The Covernment received a largo

Fourthly, atrip the sion of "ahy afflrer who refused a Communist and ban from Gov- ernment service ang Government employee who defined to answer a similar question.

places." /

Mr. Menon's letter sald that no useful purpose would be served by a detalled refutation of those charges,

Two days before, the Yugoslavs hanted Rumania formal Hote 2. The anti-Tito netions in- charging that Cominform' country spired by the Coninform with splitting the world Com been so bitterly intensifted that muaist Front wide open, weaken- the Yuboslavs were forced to Jing the whole Communist cause strike back, and they did so int

by foreinat Yugoslavia out of her an official

manner. strategically importun☛ place in Inside the

stop- the Froft.

Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, country they indulging in aped up a purge of Party mem

August 28. campaign which can

could be rom-berti. Members of the Yugosl

Andrea Flauthe, aged pored with "the inost poisonous Communist Party now cannot S3, a member of the Norwegian imperialist reaction,**

All this, said the Yugoslave.stand without

tokea pre-Cominforin vesel, Borgholt, registered at only

alded

the Western "in-trultorous,

Oslo, was charged at Ellesmere murdering perialist", camp.

government leaders be liquidated. Port tonight with

The Committee, which claimed Earlier in the werk the Yugoslave asked that the top Yugoslav a woman named Clara Cropper, that its public hearings hud luvs clombed with another Comin-government leaders be liquidated, aged 41, who had been missing established the existence of Com- form country, Czechoslovakia. -Associated Press.

from her home since July 2. intinlat spy rings within the Gov- Kuperintendent Baldornment, asserted that there was A police

The Nizam expressed his desire that on August 12 a school boy every reason to believe that it for friendly relations with India found the nude and much de- tad "merely, tched the sur in reply to a last-minute appeal Intllor's Govertiar General, composed body of the woman on face of these activities and that of

waste ground. The poller acre of these groups exist than Chaleravarti Rugopalacharl, to chitra 10 #pathologist whose had been disclorist by available “inke a realistic view of things evidence showed the woman dled witnesses, and that such groups before it is too late," a Gover- by some violence to the right side are still operating within.

the ment

spokestion in Hyderabad Tokyo, August 28.

Government."—Beuter. of the scull, causing a fracture.

announced tonight, Liautonant-General John R. Hodge, retiring Com- The

sue Inat mandor of the United States Occupation of July

superintendent Flanthe met Clara Cropper on the forces in Koreo, told a press conference today mere Port with another woman.

niglit

in an inn at Files- that he could not specify any date for Ameri-They drank together until 10 pan. can withdrawal

the inn and went the

when they left Korean to the other woman's house. .Republic.

Flaathe and the dead women left the house together and as far as the police could say that was the last time she was soon alive.

US PART IN DEFENCE OF SOUTHERN KOREA

from

now

the

General Hodge voiced a ican and partly with Japanese

He strong hope in the destiny of¡ weupons.

that suld that infant republic which was training the Army under the pro- United States would continue maugurated this month. He

provide

sand that Korea had an excel-ulution and would

visions of the United Nations re

lent chance and "comes nearer with additional anns "subject to to democracy than anything sture agreement."

He admitted that

have seen."

Emergency Landing In Shanghai

When the Borgholm returnedi from Norway 10 Britain last

Shanghai, August 20. Thursday, It was met by police

The disclosure that Sir Alvory Unlied who officers

interviewed Fleathe Gascoigne, top-ranking the South at Gravesend, Kent..

among Kingdom diplomat, was He pointed out that the United Korean Army would not be able A detective inspector said that the eight passengers in the Bel- States part in the defence needs to stand up alone against forces when he cautioned Flaathe and tish Overseas Airways Corpora- for Southern Kors must be des which the North Korean

Com charged him with the murder, the tion flying bant which made a

emergency termined by the United Nations ist Puppet Government inder accused replied: "All I can say is sufe

landing resolution of November 1847.

Hussian supervision could bring that

few days ago, an in from Chinu

of the Shanghai a where the Korean Comunuaists

and Manchuris charge:"

route to Iwakuni, Japan, Flaathe was remanded in cus yesterday, according to the China made by the local BOAC agents have a strength of at least one tody until Wednesday. Reuter. division.--United Press,

Press.

General Hodge, who is en route to Washington for u temporary assignment with the office of the Chief of Staff, said that the pre- ten Korean Army, known "constabulary", numbered 50,000 and are armed partly with Ainer.

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INDONESIA TO JOIN TARIFF TALKS?

Geneva, August 28.

Dr. E. de Vries, the Netherlands delegate, today told

in

Wor

The four-motor-"Plymouth" flying boat landed on the Whang- poo River off Lunghua Airport after luming back as a resuli- of- inclement weather at Iwakuni but resumed her flight after a day's stop over.

on

are

and Taiwan, this was the first

Present poppy cultivation for the oplum is by hill tribes of northern provinces.--Associated Press,

Van Mook For Holland

Batavia, August 29.. The Lieutenant Governor General, Dr. Hubertus van Mock, will leave for Holland on Septem- ber 8 at the request of delegation Netherlands Government

UN Delegation

The

Hyderabad

the

for

the

situation,

it

was

which is to present to the United general discussions Nations the princely state's case Indonesian

in its dispute with India over the officially announced today. Dominion's demand for accession

ls expected to leave next month.

Observers here bellevo he will his views resign after stating The Hyderabad Government before Federalist Indonesians and Ens asked the Indun Government The Ifague offelals examining o to extend "all facilities" to the new draft law for reconstruction' elegation when it passes through of the ` Indles administration. Indian territory.leuter.

United Press

100 DEATHS IN

US

HEATWAVE

Chicago, August 28. The_death_toll from this summer's longest hoát wava soared past the 100 mark as tempera- tures climbed to record-breaking heights for the sixth consecutive day.

A United Press survey re, suhstroke or heart attacks in- Although BOAC flying boats vealed that at least 114 have duced by the heat. Kong-Iwakuni vickly run

the United Kingdom-Hong died as a result of the stifling New York had the highest toll of 23. Michigan had 20 and the conference of the 22. nations applying. the permitted to use both Shanghai heat, which has caused swelter-linois, 13,

discomfort to millions. At Charleston, West Virginia, Geneva tariffs and trade agreement that he time a Plymouth plane has land: Drownings accounted for 31 temperatures soared to 105 de- hoped the proposed Indonesian Federationed here since the route was open-deaths and the remainder were it was the highest temperature grees for the second straight day." would be independently represented at the next” ed.-Reuter.

the result of heat prostration, recorded there in 14 years.. meeting of the conference in March or April next year.

wara

Indonesia's external commer- Britain, the Netherlands, the rial relations should be inde-United States and Canada pendent by then, Dr. de Vries amongst the nations supporting said.

Ceylon's appeal. It is hoped that the

Ceylon was urged to complete Parliament will pass the Indone-new tariff negotiations with the before April,

Dutch

Federal Constitution sian

next month and that the Indonesian Republican Government will ad-

21 other notions

1040.

The success of Ceylon's appent should not form a precedent and

hore to it, the Netherlands de legates announced, adding that uny other appeals must be ex- this happened, the new amined strictly in their merits, Federation

would also include the chairman of the meeting, the the East Indont lan' Republic and Canadian delegate; M. L Dana

projected state of Borneo.

Wilgress, stressed.-Router.

the

The conference of the nations upplying the trade and tariffs agreement today allowed Cepion's appeal for permission to. with- draw some of the, tariff conces- sions made on her behalf when the agreement was signed- inst year.

Starvation Threat

Ceylon's delegate, Bir Dliver Goonbtillaka, had' curfler told 'a private meeting of the confer.' ante that Caylon's tarift' poal- tion must be drastically revisad to provent 'make' starvation.

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Huntington, West Virginia, re- portad 102 degrees for the fourth day in a row of temperatures which topped 100 degrees.

It was 99.0 at Philadelphia, nearly eight dogroes higher than the previous record for August-28

At Bluefield, West Virginia, the Chamber of Commerce tradi- freo tional practice of serving

lemonnee when the temperature

went over 90 degrees was aban- dohed.

It was the Arsi time In history. that the mercury had, topped 90

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