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America must continue aid to Greek economy

¿Paris, June 17. · The United States must continue economic aid to Greece after the Mar

shall Plan ends, a Greek Parliament loador said in Paris today. Gregory Cassimotis, Liberal Party Deputy and President of the Greek. Par- liamentary Commission on Foreign Affairs, told a reporter, "Everyone understands that two years are not enough to complete primary goals of the Marshall Plan. American aid to Greece must be prolonged if Greece is to stay on her feet."

BELGRADE ACCUSES BULGARIA

Belgrade, June 17. Yugoslavia claimed today that Bulgarian troops entered this country, three nights ago, ambushed a Yugoslav border patrol and wounded one of its members.

The

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Mr. Cassimatis sald Greece based on two factors. First, "A lost precious time in the first popular atmosphere of change two years of the Marshall Plan which dominated the elections of programme through no fault of last March 5 in reaction against the Greek people,

"Even today, he added. " great part of this aid is still used

military for

indis. purposes pensable to nut

nation's security," Mr. Casalmatia sald the recon- struction programme drawn by Paul Porter, chief of the Eco- nomie Co-operation Administra- on mission in Athens, is "all- embracing but I orthodox."

up

the bad administration of the Populist

The Berty"

fnctor, Mr. Cossi- matis said, in the support of the Liberal Party "which is the De- mocratic Party par excellence of the centre."

He added that the non-parti- cipation of Mr. Venizelos, Liberal and former Pre- Party leader

Little chance of Austrian peace treaty

ZA Moscow, June 17, Observers in Moscow spread today there appeers little chance of any Austrian pence trexty.

They pointed out that the Boviet Union Inulata that the Trieste question should be cleared up before the Austrian treaty is settled.

The Western" powers' rejea- zion of the Boviet point on Trieste would appear to in- definitely sidetrack the Aus trian treaty, it is felt in Moa. cow.Associated Press.

BAHREIN CRASHES REPORT

Paris, June 17.

Air France in Paris today toomier, must not be construed as fear it is an unfriendly act. He predleted issued an official statement

comes.

few

"It must be reailsed that Greece that Mr. Venizelos will surely needs also a social programme to throw his weight behind the Goy saying that 68 bodies have guarantee not only the health of ernment efforts when the time been recovered from the two air crashes this week in Yugoslav Ministry of its economy. but also full CMT- "Of course," Mr. Cassimatts the Persian Gulf and that Foreign Affairs handed the Bul-ployment. garian Embassy in Belgrade a When we apply orthodox eco-the present Government a

continued, "people expected from 18 other persons are missing. formal protest that it considers the nomic measures with too much more radical measures of pacl- Bulgarian Government respond rigidity it is difficult to obtain ble for all provocations and de- full employment," Mr. Cassimatis possible that

ftention and a social policy. It is some disillusion- manding that the persons respon- declared.

exists today in enlightened sible be punished and that the lie described Greek social ques-circles.

ment Government take measures to pre- tions as very serious; es serious vent similar incidents.

"W Radio Belgrade gave the follow- the economic question.

Beed now a breathing spell," he ing account of the incident.

said. "Things which have

On the night of June 14, two sech done in three years cannot Bulgarian soldiers on the sector be done in three months. near Dimitrograd entered Yugo-

slay territory while about 201

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An omelal said that no hope is ALSO LATEST UNIVERSAL-INTERNATIONAL NEWSREEL held that any of the missing will be found alive.

Six persons survived from the four engined Saigon-Paris plane which crashed near Bahrein

tor, all of us hope that Island on Monday night. Forty i

will improve in the second were killed and ave are still min-. phase of the Government's efforts sing from the fight, which carri- which should begin in time with ed 43 passengers and a crew of his Venizelos' participation and eight.

broader reshuffling of perhaps a bro the Cabinet."

Mr. Venizelos, who is expected

Another crash of an identical plane at almost the same spot two nights later left 20 dead and

to arrive in Paris en Monday 13 missing, according to Alr

hid other Bulgarians waited along the frontier.

"The present Greek Govern-fter a brief visit in London, told When the Yugoslav patrol ap-ment la continuing the policy of the Associated Press last week proached.

two Bulgarian the

Venizelos Gov- the

(Sophocles)

that he

The expects to take over the soldiers began shooting and, when crniment

with-Foreign Ministry and Vice-Presi- which accepted the Yugoslavs answered their fire, out reserve the Marshall Plan dential posts after his return to six hand grenades, programme of Ambassador Henry Athens in mid-ho is a mem-

Cassimatis, Cassimatis, w

ing

France. There were 13 survivors

of the second crash, which in- volved 44 passengers and a crew

cight. The

of disfigures were cabled to Air

France from Bahrein this morn-

threw

Ing by an inquiry committee sent they wounding one Yugosiny.

F. Grady and Mr. Porter. It has "The fight lasted an hour, dur- tried sincerely to accomplish this ber of the Consultative Assembly by the Company to investigate

which time the Bulgarians programme.

of Strasbourg and President of the the tragedies. fired 400 bullets from machine- "However, we must first solve Commercial Commission of the The inquiry committee, headed guns, Only when another Yugo-questions of the budget deficit, Council of Europe, will leave next by the veteran aviation export, slov patrol heard the shots and military expenditures and pro-week for Bonn, Western Ger- Maurice Bellonte, la probing pos came up did the two Bulgarian ductive public works."

of the mysterious sible causes soldiers withdraw to Bulgarian Mr. Cassimatis said "All Greeks

crashes which occurred in strik Aerritory. They

behind today agree that we must create

ingly similar circumstances, Air machine-gun ammunition of Ger-new industries

France officials-both in Paris and to exploit Our

in Saigon, have said that the pos- man origin and one hand grenade mineral resources and other raw which failed to explode."--As-materials, However, not nil the

sibility of sabotage of the aircraft will be investigated. sociated Press.

left

CHARGES BY JAPANESE REDS

London, June 17.

ECA countries agree with this because they want to keep the Greek market open to their own products.

many. He will attend meetings there of the European movement.

Associated Press.

GOLD MEDAL FOR WINSTON

London, June 17, Mr. Winston Churchill 1 to the receive a gold medal on July 4 mis-for his writings about wars and

im-world affairs.

"For this reason the solution of many questions has been post- poned. We hope that with help of the American ECA The Soviet Tass news agency sion these conditions will said in a despatch from Pyong-prove." yang that the outlawed Japan- ese Communist Party charged

at a secret meeting that the ban

on it had been imposed by the Yoshita Cabinet to

prepare for a new war and the colonisa- tion of the country.

Foreign Relations

Jean Sladek, pilot of the plane which crashed on Monday night, was reported to have sumolently recovered from his head injuries to be questioned by the investiga- tors. An early report said that Sladek bad died of his injuries but Bahrein hospital later said he had slightly improved.-Associat-

The award was announced toed Press. day by the Royal United Service Institution. The medal is the Chesney Gold Medal given as a

since

19

19th

GREEN SHIRTS IN GERMANY

On the diptomatic side, Mr. memorial to General Sir George Cosalmatis sald, "Gresce's rela- Chesney, 1 distinguished tions with her neighbours nover Century officer of the Royal En- were disturbed by the Greeks:gineers.

Bonn, June 17. It has been given The reason for any trouble was

times

A convicted Nazi announced The despatch did not specify always outside Greece's borders. It was established in 1800. where the meeting was held.

"There have always been ques- First winner was Captain R. T. today that six extreme right Shing Etsure, chairman of the tions-some serious with other Mahan of the United States Navy, wing parties would merge and 1 green-shirted youth central lending body of the Com- States," he declared.

who get it for his classic "The form Issued statement afte "This does not mean," he added, Influence of Sen Power upon His- movement, but German offl-

tory."..

cials-at-Bonn warned...they. martedion on June 9that we must break relations, i

In which he said: This

Mr. Churchill's outstanding As. Mr. said: especially in regard to Yugoslavia. "The appression of the Com-The Yugoslav-Greek

questions contributions to military history, would 'outlaw any such organ-

isation immediately, his munist Party indicates that the were always less serious than the the Institution cited nine of

A Government spokesman said, Yoshita Cabinet has reached an others.

books, ranging from the Sudanese "We don't want any coloured impasse. The Government adopted "Unfortunately, however, this and South African wars, where shirt organisations in Germany,

shared Mr. Churchill was

a newspaper whether they be blue or green' 10 the several Party for the sake of preparing (by Yugoslavia). For example, correspondent,

Karl Fellenhansl, 27-year-old' World leader of the "Fatherland Move- new war and the colonisation

nan-existent questions such as volumes of "The Socond of Japan."

who, was convicted as a It said Etsuro denied "the protien were raised (by

the so-called Macedonian ques- War", which he saw as Britain's ment"

told a Press conference about the foundly erroneous tendency to re-

shirts organisation to "match" the Communist youth organisa- tion whose members wear blue shirts.

American High Commission

the course of suppressing the on

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opinion was not always

"For we Greeks, normation/rime Minister,-Associated Press minor Naź! only two months ago;1

gard the purge of the Central of Greek-Yugoslav relations car- Committee and leaders of Com newspaper Akabata' as demon ried, with it the definite burying

the

of

the

question.

Intention to raise Macedoman estion. This was the meaning

strating that the forces of foreign any and domestic reaction have be- come considerably. stronger."-qu United Press.

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SOVIET PROTEST impending merger into the green

IN BERLIN

Berlin, June 17.

of a recent Parliamentary discus- A Soviet Control Commission sources said the Occupation forces alon in which all Party leaders, oficial today complained to the had given Germans the right to including those of the extreme British authorities that 145 East run their internal political affairs left, agreed that the Macedonian German and Russian barges were themselves but problem is non-existent."

Mr. Cassimatis added "It should be unnecessary

to emphasise that our establishment of good rela tions with Yugoslavia is in no way to be interpreted as an un- friendly act against Russia."

Reforms needed

a high omelal

help up at the three West Berlin added, "We are keeping an eye locks.

Major-General

In a letter to GK Bourne, British Command- ant in Berlin, the official, Sergei Alexelvitch Dengin, sold some of the barges were carrying supplies for Soviet occupation

That

on Feltenhanal's group."United Press.

HUNGARY WARNED

Budapest, June 17. The Hungarian Vice-Premier, M. Matyas Rakosi, warned the On May 31 the Weat Berlin people of Hungary today that

troops.

Mr. Cassimatis said that the police began to stop East German their living standard has risen present Greek Government

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