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RUSSIA TURNING BACK THE CLOCK IN THE SATELLITE COUNTRIES
London, May 21
Marshal Tito of Yugoslavia charged today that the tentacles of Russian
bureaucracy wore turning the clock back in the satellite countries. An Exchange Telegraph despatch from its Belgrade correspondent quot- ed the Yugoslav leader as saying in an inter view that he saw no early prospect of these Cominform, countries attempting to cast off the Soviet yoke.
ISRAEL WILLING TO TALK
Tel Aviv, May 21,
Marshal Tito said Soviet | Socialism was putting the brake on development in satel- lile nations and pulling them backwards.
"Bureaucratic centralisation such ns that of Russia exists not only. Inside the country but reaches out beyond its borders-to---n]} those countries subject to it," he
that
Israel has again told the sald.
The correspondent said United Nations Palestine Con- Marshal Tito, who was interview-| ciliation Commission that, sheed for an hour in his villa, was is ready to negotiato peace in remarkably good health. He with the Arabs, an Israel will be 58 on Thursday. Foreign Office spokesman said here tonight.
She did so in her reply to the Commission's invitation to peace: talks under the new procedure proposed by the Commission in its note of May 11, the spokes-: man- declared,
Israel's
sold: "Israel, reply which
explicitly accepted the Commission's original offer, still ready at any time to
is enter
Into direct negotiations with any Arab State or States which de- clare their willingness to negotiate
a final settlement on all outstand-
issues."
ing issues.
The spokesman added that it now seemed clear that the Arnbr still insist on their condition that they will not enter into direct unless with Israci peace talks.
the latter agrees first 10 Lake back Arab refugees and re-estab- lish them.
"This
In means
Governments
are
that the Arab deliberately making it impossible for peace negotiations to begin," the spokes- man said.
Asked whether Yugoslavia waz strong enough so the Cominform countries could do nothing fur- ther, short of wer, to hinder
MARSHAL TITO
The spokesman recalled that in her reply to the Conciliation Commission's proposals for a new internal development and upset
March 29, Israel replying:
his regime, Tito
was quoted as procedure on rejected any prior commitments.
"They can do harm and they put by the Arab States as a con- are doing it, but what they are dition for beginning talks.
requested the Com- doing has no essential significance She also mission to inform her which Arab for our pursuit of Socialism, suc- States were willing to negotiate castul development of the Five- and said, that on receiving this Year Plan and internal unity of Information she would send re-
our people."
presentatives to Geneva without No aggression
delay to begin the talks at once, he sai
said,
The Commission's further note of May 11, inviting Israel and the Arab States to send representa- tives for the resumption of talks in Geneva on May 23, contained no reply to this specifle request of
Israel the
Government, spokesman added.
There was, he declareri, no in- dication whatever that any Arab State is willing to negotiate Anal settlement with Israel. Reuter.
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the
slavia because under no
Union risk being an aggressor.
AA rocket which reaches 12 miles
Washington, May 21. General J.-Lawton Colline, U.B. Army Chief of Staff, sald today that the U.6. Army has new' anti-alroraft pocket which will fire 12 miles into the air
General Colline, in a radio Interview, said that the coo ket, oalled "Loki," will. capable of
of destroying attack- Ing planes
out.
bo
The new weapon is 'stiij In the testing stage, he pointed He gave no details. General Colline said that the rocket was named after 'Lakl, God of Norse mythology who could release the Horts of Hades. He added, "That is exactly what we intend to do If anyone
the ever attacks United States Associated
Prass.
UNITY OF ATLANTIC NATIONS
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Franco tries new train
General Francisco Franco of Spain, and hle entire Gavemment went for a ride in Spain's The train was built in the UBA 1 Spanish- ultra-modern new train, the Talgo "Caterplitur." patented designs. The train wont' at an average speed of 76 miles per hour over the 150 miles Left to right: to Valladolid. Photo shows: Franco with his Ministers in the observation car. Foreign Minister Alberta Martin Artajo (striped suit); Public Works Minister deneral Jose Maria Fernandez Ladroda: War Minister Lieutenant-General Fidel Davila; Franco; Joan Marin Oriol, head of the company which owns the train, and (looking out of the window at veur) Com- Others are various engineers who have merce and Industry Minister Juan Antonilo Buances been working on the train. (AP Photo).
COUP IN THAILAND PREPARED BY
REDS
Bangkok, May 22.
International Communism, has laid careful preparations to take over Thai- land and all South East Asia if Fronch Indo-China falls to Ho Chi- minh.
The result would be to provide the world's rice basket for hungry China and not only to deprive the Western powers of access to food, rub ber, tin, timber and other raw materials but to establish a strategic position for the Soviet bloc of incalculable importance: on Western- Pacific shores.
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STRONG
FRANCE ESSENTIAL
Washington, May 21. Lord Tedder, Marshal of the
atom
Baltimore, Maryland, May 21.
Senator Millard Tydings. Chairman of the Senate Armed Forces Committee, feels that considerable progress was made in welding the forces of Atlan-
Indo-China, Malaya | Agents come into the North, from tie Fact nations together at the and Burma still involved in Indo-China and still more 1ecent London meeting of the chaos of varying degrees, Com-expected from the coast after Foreign Ministers.
munist strategists have been Peking organises Hainan
base.
Propaganda now is being Creation of unity among Pact preparing the groundwork in nations was a very great job.
Thailand. To date the strong openly taught in Chinese minori- "You have
Arc tradition to hand of Field Marshal Fibul ty schools.
Buddhist counter. You find they have Songgram has maintained con-making overtures to forces which are unbalanced. You trol and the situation on the priests (85 per cent of the coun- think it is necessary in the in- surface appears tranquil. try is Buddhist) and are stressing terest of all that there be ROMO
Marshal Pibul, who collabor-that by teaching the universal sacrifice here and there of one
after brotherhood of man the ated with the Japanese kind of weapon or one kind of finding he could get no British creeds are similar. The worried
formerly
anti-Communist Buddhist force in order that another one aid in World War II, Marahal Tito told the Ex- that is more needed mat
Association is trying to But now men's built may be
aped fascist dictators. change Telegraph he was equals up. What you
have to
do is he is seeking to follow Occi-counteract this ly conndent that they would gradually work
On the whole the Thai people Royal Air Force, said today out an overall dental democratic procedures in avte a cirect attack on Yugo plan where each contributes to form, although retaining Oriental so far have been uninterested in that a Western victory in the
Communism. Despite the race to rearm adequately be- " eir the defence of the whole what ruthlessness toward his enemies. cumstances would the Soviet coch can best contribute because With, United States financial standard of living there is amp-fore Russia has many
industrial condi- ald he is attempting to re-equip ple food and no such dire pover bombs depends heavily on in- Asked when the Russians, from tions or tradition.
geography,
That battalions stationed in the ty us in Intlia, for example.
creased, military power ini the Yugoslav viewpoint, first om-
along the Indo-
France. "I do believe considerable pro- North und barked upon
He expressed the belief also Marshal Tito replied:
the do "Deviation
that Central Europe, as well as of the military forces of the British are helping to
But this apathy is being coun- near began even before the last war. 12 North Atlantic countries into some thing for battalions
the Europe West of the Rhine, must weak teracted in many ways by He said that, after the war.
secure to prevent or a whole which is making it hour Malaya. At present the a Communist organisation directed be made "We quickly anw-that-the. -Rus sians had an incorrect conception more efficient and of greater Thal Army is equipped with
And ho declared that continued Legation of relations
potential value in defending the weird assortment of Japanese, from--Kunming China Indo- defeat aggressiert.1 between big and integrity and safety of them all. French, Swedish, Czechoslovak, China and the Soviet
American aid is vital to achieve ittle Socialist States: Of course, United Press.
British and United States mahere.
such security. we also looked critically, to a cer-
The party is trying to estab terial for which ammunition lain extent, at their past both in
difficult to provide.
lish the idea of a "Thal Front," which in footing" many non-pressed in an interview, his first internal affairs and in foreign ing the Socialist system were
Communiata. It works among since being called from retire polley."
delaying its'implementation.
the 700,000 Malayan minority incnt to: become Britain's number Ho
gave as examples the way Germany would always
In the Bouth which wants one military they regarded pre-Hitlerite Ger-an element of uneasiness in categorized by cynieni Thais
Autonomy and plays with the the United States resentative in The former Deputy Supreme many and the question of Poland Europe as long as it was divided. "the tiger who lost his
1s etfielently pre- Malayan Communists. after the German invasion, and "When Germany stands alone, Communism
In the North East 70,000 re- Commander of the Allied Forces added: "We did not always come with the occupation troops gone, paring the machinery with which
from Indo-China who that Uberated. France and the to the conclusion that they were then, believe, the German peo-
to threaten Thailand with a coup fugees correct."
If and when she is outflanked in came here with their arms after Low Countries in World War ple will find their strength with- In themselves to draw icssons
sons Indo-China. Marshal Pibul, who the French had cleaned up their Two is now the British member
Bao Dat bank of the Mekong River ra- of the Permanent Working Group.. from their past catastrophes and granted recognition to develop in the right direction against the popular wishes of the present potential trouble,Com of the North Atlantic Military Marshal Tito said he wanted without inclining to the poller nervous Thais, is fully aware of munists also are working into Committee. As such he works
these machinations,
Infiltrating country Likewise, the the wrong path.gress is being made in welding Chinese border,
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Germany's future
all
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But while these preparations are slowly under way, with the. being now beerst-while dictator
claws,
the Government's new decentral- either of the West or East but isation policy to spread right toward some sort of third parth, through, from top to bottom, but not Fascist but democratic." added that those who are resist- United Press.
Winnipeg believes victory in sight
Fifth column ·
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· The
Chineso minority 3,000,000, out of a total popula tlon
about 18,000,000 in Thailand, le being welded Into and parts of Cambodia and Laos * fifth column. It la motiva, and are regarded as lost territories" Influential and controls a large by Thai irredentists.
Already the Chinese Commu- share of the national economy,
Lord Tedder's views were ex-
Thailand from the Burmese Shan with General Omar Bradley, of of Kentung to be where Com the US. and Lieutenant-General munists are reported encouraging Paul Elk of France. In addition, the hill tribes to establish an he is head of the British military autonomous republic.
mission in this country, Kentung, a piece of Malaya, Amplifying his statement: that and Western Europo Gentral must be made cecure, Lord Ted- der puffed on his pipe and said: "This is a struggle of ideologler, China. Is the traditional threat aist radio has started an attack We have to win it psychologically and morally, Europe is the birth- to Thalland, Under the Kuomin on the Thal Government as tang, the Chinese minority here "tool of Western Imperialism" place of democracy. I think wo was organised by Chungking and and asserts the Chinese minority could go, astray, it wo drew a Winnipeg, May 21. as hoped, the 80,000 hometers can inoculated with the idea that its hero is being: oppressed-which line on a military map and said,
is far from the case.
'the Rhine is the thing."-A180- China. The people of Manitoba, start back...
prior allegiance was to
Many people bellove that if ciated Press. fighting the Red River floods,
This movement will be known The Feking Communist regime Indo-Chinn collapses, the Com- which have engulfed the whole as "Operation Rainbow" and will merely took over this Southern half of their province, supervised by: the military au- Furthermore, the Communist muniats, may seek to
thorities.
party, banned for years, was lo- under a Trojan horse" govern including much of Winnipeg
Local clean-up squads will galised by Thailand to avoid a ment headed by Pridi Phanom- itself, today belleve victory in look after decontamination, Soviet valo when she wished to yong, head of the sight.
pumping and cleaning of in Join the United Nations. dividual bulidings: Buildings
The Deputy Minister of Resour ces, Mr. D.M. Stephens, said that
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COUNTER-CHARGES BY RUSSIANS
London, May 21 will be placarded as fit for res Small number of Thais
The Soviet paper, "Izvestia' qntry, or unfit, as the casa may The bulk of the Communist and the leader of today's official answered Anglo-American pledges
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together with Pibul Songgram
the outlook was not encouragingly be of priorities will be set party is. Chinese, although there opposition, Khuang Aphaiwongse, of continued-ala; to Turkey and
opielai
American help was ruining the two nations Economies." "Izves- tla's" charges were broadcast by Radio“Moscow...
good. The danger will not, bei
is a small Thal appendage. The Sulzberger in the New Imn today with charges that y over until the river level, now at up for rehabilitation work, be 20.2 feet, drops to about 25 feet, The dykes will have top priority Chinese Chuad Min Po and the York Times. +\\.. but early today the level had re- unul the river goes below food Thai: Malachon ure the mained unchanged for 24 hours at level of 18 feet. Today, it stands party organs. Most Chinese- language papers in Thailand now more than an inch below the year's at 12.2 feet are infected with the party line. peak, reached on Thursday night. The restoration of zonda, rall-
All dykes held during the night ways, and bridges will be dealt This warns that Communism Sundy weather was forecasts With Art. Then, we fallow the 10 powerful It swept over Chine today and tomorrow, that the tide has saved and how restoration of how services and despite everything at the United 1 a'slow we supply, removal, and disposs Stato could do; therefore, the
EXECUTIONERS
* "Izvestia” sald Turkey MUST BEHAVE
economy had been "driven into Loudon, May 21. Idira strafts” with American aid, Britain's
public executioners re added that the "intervention
subaltence KAINA EZA al airefuse and obstructions, repensible: thing in to accept must conduct themselves - dis-jof American
The Prime Laurent,
is expected to arts des and the repair of private pro- here from Ottawa today to son the partyRqutar 10% o devastation at the request of the
Manitoba Government which
seeking Federal financial aid.
About 10,500 homes haveźbeen fisoded in Greater Winnipeg alone, and Gestimates of total" damage range from $100 million, to 8400
SAWANIH & minst any quick re- Alarm to:homes ruined byarmaid and
PAKISTAN JUTE
ba
had led to the
emphased that such a develop an execution, the Lord Chan-collapse of Iranian industry" and oment is "Inevitable and this has cellor, Viscount Jewitt, highost said that conditions were better in
trong Impact on Oriental judicial authority in Britain told countries of the Soviet East
United Pres
· Britain has
FOR INDIA
Wamington, May 21 The Toraisal Commerce Wookly
oday that Indlas will pur
120,000 pounds of raw stan this year une
psychology Parliament, two, officinis ONE
Burners men and merchants,
Burbank, Californila,
many of whom have familles in hangmen, he told questioners in South China, are being shaken the House of Lords, and fours down for funds Most of the rice aistant hangmen, ha mills, are run by Chlone, with wins, suaistants, are paid three The Prime Mini Chinese labourers in latter and raffinaag; cosy/wich: hanging, plus tan,)
largmised their expenses. Lord Jowilt did Teft dockyard
into Communist controlled since not rares), thaitea or the names Texas. He had spen
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