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Paris, October 26. Mr. John Foster Dulles of the United States told the United Nations today that International Com- munism is working for a world revolution through "force, coercion and tortorism.”“ He told the U.N. Political Committee that the Greek question before the General Assembly and the Berlin deadlock before the Security Council were both part of "a general effort to extend the power of Soviet Communism throughout the world."
and
cease
Russian Coal For Shanghai
Shanghel, October 27. The Central Trust sub- sidiary of the Central Bank of China has ordered' 50,000 tone of coll from the Soviet, Union,
the according to China Prose
The first shipment of Rus- sian coal Is expected here next month. All Soviat CRA! supplies will be transported here through Vladivostok... Rauter.
year made the Security Council impotent to deal with it."
Soviet Warned
West Coast Union To Negotiate
San Francisco, October 26. One of five" union in the! 35-day-old Pacific Coast ship- ping strike resumed negotia- tions today with the ship-
The union is owners.
the Congress of Industrial Organi- sallons Marine Engineers,
Meanwhile, in New Orleans, a Federal Judge granted the Na
Board a tional Labour Relations temporary injunction against two West coast maritime unions, Independent Marhie Firemen and Cooks and Ste- the CIO Marine wards, The Board asked that the unions be enjoined from picketing repair work at Gulf shipyards on ships made idle by the strike.
the
Mr. Dulles said lie was pre- The samo pattern of Commun- senting a resolution to send the 'ist effort throughout the world U.N. Special Commission on will be mirrored, when the Gen- takes up the The Balkans (UNSCOB) back cral Assembly
At Tacoma, Washington, only to work for another year in-Korean question, Mr. Dulles de
clored.
major Pacific Coast port not vestigating the Greek civil wor
"However, one todke, who
strike-bound, the Marine Ex- and appealing to Greece's
ther it be to Europe, Africe.
change today reported 21 deep sen Northern neighbours to
Asia or the Americas, there la
ships anchored off Its plers, the niding efforts to overthrow the
apparent the same pattern of
the strike Mr. Dulles concluded with largest number since Greek Government. The TC-
the incitement effort, namely
Federation of warning to the Soviet bloe that began. Amerienn from without, of coercion, fear
were at solution was presented in the name of Britain, China, France and violence within, to achieve there is continued violation of Labour fengshoremen
International
objcc.
the Charter, world opinion will work. patitical States.
Release of Christmas toys and the United
grow steadily more congtemna- tives.
and more resolute He sat that the continued aid
decorations from the Orlent on The
manifestations this tory. more
of
board strike-bound Etios was given by Albania, Bulgorfa and
marine Mr. Dulles Yugoslavin to the Greek guerillas effort differ only as they are ad- potent to restrata aggression."
the charged that
sought today in four "territory
Ilbel suite led In Federal court) endangers peace in the Balkans Justed to meet local situations."
of Albanin, Bulgaria
against shipping tines. and Yugoslavia has guerillus who
Company, Los Murray Creiss moved at will have frequently
Army to dischurge across the frontiers for tactical Angeles. asked the United States reasons,"
Despite this "Grevce not only signed from Japna on board the Taft and President survives but thanks to its own President efforts and those of the United Madison, Nations and of other friendly states, Grence is steadily making progress in the rehabilitation of the country, and in making good the terrine losses which Greece suffered when the resisted Nazi nggression and became its vie- tim." he Press.
H
is inconsistent with the pur- Mr. Dulles said there was no-
principle of And
thething surprising about the uni- poses Charter of the United Nations." formity of Communist activities It would order Greece's three for it is what they have been
taught
what Northern neighbours to cease all consistently ald immediately and co-operate they are being taught today.
"The V.9.5.R they are told, with UNSCOB in Its investiga-
the non- will not be safe until tion of the civil strife.
BM Communist nations have been so It would call Nations to "refrain from any reduced in strength and numbers action designed to assist direct that Communist Influence is do- ly or through any other gov.minant throughout the world and efforts the Soviet any armed group that in such fighting againet the Greek Communist Party is the Government."
guard', the shock brigade of the world profetariat'."
ernment
on
World Plan
the
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US$25,000.-Associated Press.
Doctors Faced By Gigantic
Problem
Washington, October 26. The Army said today that American doctors have a "gigantic" responsibility for the "ahoor sur- vival of great masses of the population” in the event of an atomic war.
A
The statement was made in special booklet prepared by
the army medical, department TO UNSCRAMBLE
}
The moans at the disposal of for use by military and clyl- 'the United Nations to dext:with flian doctors. the altuatian, he continued, aro "inadequate."
The resolution proposed kend- og UNSCOB back to work "10
"It is furthermore taught that observe and report on the res-
cannot be achieved perise of Albania, Bulgaria and that result Yugoslavia 10 the General As- by peaceful reform but only by sembly injunction not to furnish the method of revolution."
Mr. Dulles continued, "There, nid to the Greeck guerilina."
The 56-nation
Political Com-fore when throughout the world mitter gpt to the heart of the Communists seek to weaken and overthrow non-Communist Gov- Balkan question after rejecting a
ernments and use for coercion. Yugoslav nove to invite repre
they are doing sentatives of General Markos Vaand terrorism, fades. guerilla leader, to part what their foreign leaders have
fought them to do.' cipate in the debate,
Communist violence, "In Greece," Mr. Dulles said.
16 Mr. Dulles said, "the United Na- altempting "Communists are
bytions has found it impossible as the Government overthrow violence and In this effort they yet to relieve the peoples of the aid from other world from the heavy burden of are receiving countries that are already Com-armament and the even leavier
burden of fear." munist-controllect."
suit the "violent Mr. Dulles
in Greece effort to establish Communist Government is but a part at
general effort to extend
"Action is primarily, the res-ariny surgeon-general, said in a
London, October 28: the power of Soviet Communism
ponsibility of the Security Coun- foreword that the nation which
Mr. Anthony Eden gaye notice throughout the world."
The Security Counell, he said, cil and in the Security Council ignores the potential dangers of
on behalf of the Opposition in considering "another the Government of Soviet Russia nuclear forces is "courting an-
the House of Commons tonight has been phrase of this problem as it dealt wields a power of veto. That"| nihilation." Although doctors hope that if victorious at the next gen-
will be an atomic
consider with the coercive mensures being indeed is why this Balkan affair there never
by its veto last war they must plan as though eral election it would taken by the Soviet Union to ex- Soviet Union
is before the Assembly. The they are certain one: would occur. itself entirely free to repeal the Government legislation to -na- lend its power over all Berlin."
"We cannot leave to chance ortionallse the iron and steel in- hurried last-minute. action tech- | dustry. nological preparations which "We are unalterably opposed to casualties if these new bombs the nationalisation of iron-and steel," he said in the debate are dropped upon our
which followed the King's speech. packed civilian centres,"
It was learned tonight that the The Department of Defence
would table a plans to release soon a plan for Opposition
mendment to the reply to the tionalisation of steel at a time King's speech deploring the na-
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tributing so much to doctors in the treatment of atomic economic stability and security." injuries.
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the House of Lords..
Mr. Royal Navy torpedo boats saii-
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