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Pageant of animals | Greek Premier
A flock of sheap block the road near the Munich, Ger. They are some of more than 4,000 animala many, Town Hall, which took part in a spectacular procession arranged by the Munich Society for the Protection of Animals. Gimilar rat- lies were held in all West Germany on the occasion of the world-wide animal protection day. (AP Photo).
Children incited to sabotage, says Yugoslav charge
Belgrade, October 18,
Yugoslavia today accused the Cominform of in- citing 200 refugee Greek children to commit "acts of sabotago" in Yugoslav Red Cross homes.
They included destroying inventories, tearing up text-books and demonstrating against the authorities, an official Yugoslav statement alleged.
Greck children in Czecho- slovakia had been made to write letters to Greek children here calling upon them to es- cape to Czechoslovakia, go on hunger strikes and generally resist authority, it was alleg. ed.
k children Precautions ordered in U.S. ports
The statement said that the children were persuaded by "pro- Coinform" teachers.
The "rebels"
mostly I'were children between 12 and 18 years. They blackmailed, threatened and even beat up children who dis agreed with them, It was alleged Five-Yugoslav requests that Czechoslovakia should take in the "rebels" were unanswered. There- fore, the statement said, it was "clear that the Czech Government does not desire to contribute to wards the settlement of the ques- tion of Greek refugee children"
The statement protested also at netlen of "other Eastern European Governments."
the
was
Charges denied
The statement denied Com- Inforin charges that Yugoslavia lanoring requests from Greek parents ¡In Cominform countries that their childran should be sent back to them.
It added that a request in respect of 146 such children was received only last June.
Washington, October 18. President Truman tonight in- stituted security safeguards against subversive activity in all American parts and territorial waters.
President Truman declared, of the United states is endangered by reason of "The security subversive activity."
at
Acting under authority" ̄ ̄ ̄re- Con- cently given him by the
ress he placed the enforcement at American ports in the hands. of the new security regulations
of the Coast Guard. The new re- Coast empower the gulations Guard to assume full control of American ports and of vessels in United States terri- torial waters.
The Canal Zona exempted.
movements
cm-
Coast Guard Was powered to Issue identification credentials to American seamen
be These credentials could voked if the Coast Guard Com- mandant believed that the man's employment at port er on ship would be inimical to the security of the United States,
to visit Turkey
London; October 18, The Greek Premier, Bopho- clos Venizelos, will visit Ankars.soon to spood Greas. Turkish plans for building up. an anti-Communist BJ- Madi. curity system in the terranean.
M. Venizston has already let the Turkish Premier, Adman Memderes, know of file de- sire for the visit.
Countries like Italy and Yugoslavia will be encouraged to oo-operate with Turkey and Greece In the Improve- mont of thair security
ar-
* rangements. The kind of a2-operation the Greeks and Turks have planned to begin with includes the holding of joint army manoeuvres, im. proved frontier control and the build-up of technical ser- vices Acciated Press.
A-BOMB DEFENCE
POSSIBLE
London, October 10, The Home Secretary, Mr. James Chuter Ede, declared today that defence' against the atom bonib is possible. Mr. Ede told a Press conference that British ro- search into the design of atom shelters has reached an advanced singe.
WARTIME ESPIONAGE SCANDAL CONFIRMED
London, October 18.
The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, today -
wartime Ambassador to blamed Britain's Turkey, Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugasson, for lotting.some of the biggest, socrots" of World War II fall into the hands of the Germans. He confirmed in Parliament the most extraordinary spy story of the war-the photographing of top-secret documents by the Ambassador's valet, who sold the films to the Germans.
Among the secrets were re- ferences to "Operation Over lord" the Allied invasion of North West Europe.
Until today doubt had been thrown on the story, which was told last month in a book namet "Operation Cicero" by Ludwig Moyzsch, a Viennese who worked in the Gormán Embassy in Ankara.
A Conservative Member, Mr.
asked William Shepherd,
Mr. Bevin today it an inquiry had taken place into the incident and what instructions had been issued to prevent such a thing happening agnin.
Mr. Bovin repiled that the Am- bassador's valet
it
succecard
"New instructions have been issued to all concerned and other measures taken to prevent such a recurrence."
(Eritain's Ambassador in Ankara at the time was Sir Hughe Knatchbull-Hugesson, now retired).
An Albanian
GAMBLING FEVER. IN SPAIN
Madrid. October 19.
So for this yoar 938,000,000 pesetas (28,527,000 sterling at tourist rates) worth of lottery. tickets have been sold in Spalti, yielding the Spanish Treasury a not proat of a million pesetas a day.
Tickets for the big Christinas Lottery are in groat demand, the main prize being worth 15,000,000 pesotas (2138,000).
Only two people are known to have won outright the main prize in the Christmas Lottery.. 1021, the holder of the full win-cont "ning ticket was Senor. Olegario Riera, who was in South America. at the time. The other winner. was the late Marquis de San Miguel, a well-known race-horse- owner, in 1928-Router.
Mr. Shepherd then asked: it is the case the Overloid plans were not stolen, why did not the Forelgu Olice issue a denial?”
Mr. Bevin answered: "The actual documents were not stolen, but I edinitted that photographs were taken, which is just the same thing."
A Member asked why were details of highly secret military operations submitted to Ambas- Mr. Bevin did not reply.
Moyzisch wrote that the spying valet was an Albanian whose zeal name the Germans never knew. him the code name They gave "Cicero."
"Casualties con
be greatly re-photographing highly secret docu-sadors in countries like Turkey, duced by carefully planned civil ments and selling the films to the Germana. He added: "He would not have been able to do this if the Ainbassador had conformed to regulations governing secret documents.
In fact the defence measures. civil defence useless, has made atom bomb, far from rendering the need for it greater than ever,' -Reuter,
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What happened to after he left his job with the £300,000 paid by Berlin te not known. Moyzisch wrote that the German leuders took a long time to decide that his information wa genuine and never took advantage, of it.
Details of the Teheran Con- ference and of ald to Russia were passed to the Germans, he wrote.
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President. Truman did not men- tion the fear of a sneak atonic bomb attack which dominated the Congressional debate when the law giving him the now authority was under consideration; but nis JOHNNY HAZARD
"The attitude of the Yugoslav Red Cross and the Yugoslav Gov- ernment will remain in keeping | order specifically empowered the with the United Nations resolu- Const Guard to 'superviso and tion, which clearly silpulates to control any vesser within United
territorial whom, and when, these children | States
waters. will be returned, the statement | United Press. Buld.
Aggressive children had been sent to live in separate honies, the Directorate of Information said.
Red Cross action
PEACE DEPENDS
ON ASIA
Denver, October 10.
M. A. H. Ispahani, Ambassador from Pakistan, said in a specch today "Peace of the world de- Pends not on Europe but on peace and contentment in Asin'”"
At Monte Carlo, the Interna- tlonal Ited Cross Conference today
* adopted by 39 votes to six a resolution by the Greek delega-, tion asking the General Assembly of the United Nations to make every effort accessary to return to
The Ambassador, who is on a their families some 0,300 Grenk children
the dispersed during the goodwill tour of
United world war and the Greek civil States, said that peace and con- war, mainly in Czechoslovakia, tentment depend on raising '_ the Yugoslavia, Hungary, Bulgaria standard of living. President Tru-
He said "there is too much pon- cern about Europe...and while | you are concentrating on Europe Paris of Asia start crumbling"
and Rumania.
HORNETS
FLIGHT
man's Point Four programine Yugoslavia, Rumania, must be more expansive in order become moro, effectiva.--- ovakia, Hungary and to
United Press,' Chinn voted against the motion.
The French Secretary-General
tho of League of Red Cross M. Georges Nelson, Fald several hundred of these that children had been identified in Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia, but none of them had so far been
patriated.
>
Lee-on-Solent, Hampshire,
October 10. Four Royal Naval Sen Hornat planes which landed here today were the first of their kind to The Czech delegate, M. Jot make a formation, flight direct Savaril, said before Jany Greek from: Gibraltar to Britain.
dren in Czechoslovakia could
children
They made the journey in three
jus
bo repatriated it must be hours and 10 minutes.
eklublished
that their parents and were not in
not in prison
An Admiralty statement -gald that the twin-engined,' two-monter naval fighter planes flow the 200
or ved delegate, saldi nautical! (about 1,040, land); rfles |
The Tumanian
that most Greek children arriving at an average speed s
in Rurganin bad; been ill and an hour
with
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