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Tories Wage Gromyko Alleges

"Cold War"

In Commons

London, Mar, 19. The Parliamentary "cold war" here took toll today of

noutral-Colonel Douglas Clifton Brown, the Speaker of the House of Commons.

Recent late night-bear- ing have put a heavy strain on him. Today he was indisposed, and it was anndanood that he would not take up his post again until after Easter. He la 72. 76-

Mr Winston Churchill wald on Saturday that the Oopservative Opposition would do their atmost to secure a general election at the earliest possibia moment. Lale sittings are part of the campaign to wear the Government down-Beuter,

West Violated

Potsdam Pact

Paris, Mar. 19,

The "Big Four” Foreign Ministers' deputies made no

meeting to frame progress again today at their 13th agenda for four-Power talks,

an

No new proposals wore made at the meeting which lasted four and a half hours, a French spokesman said, nor was agreement reached on any of the earlier proposals, he. added.

Mr Andrei Gromyko (Russia) made another

lang attack on the Western Powers, alleging viola Barcelonation of the Potsdam Agreement.

Labour Defiant

Barcelona, Mar. 19. Some 200 workers are still in gnol after the "cost of living" strikes and riots. All other prisoners have been released in move designed, a conciliatory observers believed, to stress the government's sympathy on the the caused problems, which walkout.

Dr Philip Jessup (United States) remarked

towards the end of today's session that Mr

Gromyko had resorted to a very convenient method of oratory-that of taking no notice of what was being said by the other side.

had

Hundreds Choked In Tunnel

Naples, Mar. 19.

This meeting, at which M. (2) It German participation Court records today bared Parodi (France), in Western, defence was being detalls of what may have been Alexandre

tragedy in acted as President, opened the discussed it was because Soviet the worst railway

by compelled other history-death

suffocation third week of the deputies' talks action to arrange the agenda for the nations to examine a means of of 521 persons when an Italian proposed "Big Four" Foreign assuring their security,

passenger train was stalled. Mr Davies challenged Mr Ministers' meeting.

the Gromyko's competence to judge Western draft agenda would not public opinion in the Western

the Soviet Minister countries. from raising all he wanted to discuss,

Dr Jessup said

prevent

that

The government made clear Ite Intention to keep the Catalonian labour front in line, The Soviet delegation did not with the arrival here of the now seem to be discussing whether civil

governor, Felipe Acedo, the agenda was useful or and the new Inspector-General adequate, but was objecting of the armed poller, Rafael it with some other purpose in Hlelro. Both enjoy the com- mind, he added. plete trust of Generalissimo Dr Jessup gold that tae agenda should not be designed to dictate decisions to govern ments.

Franco,

As they plunged into their new jobs, well-informed sources raid it was clear that the Barcelona strikes represented a definite protest against the gov- crament's management of na- Hional affairs.

of

These sources belleve the workers were also upset by worries of serious graft in, for example, the distribution

in which several hundred food,

catlle were thousand head of been said to have

smuggled to France and Portugal.

The government's houseclean- ing here included the ousting of Claudio Sanchet Garcia, a pro- vincial delegate of the Labour Syndicates, in favour of Jose Sanz Catalo-United Press,

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Naples revealed the whole reasonable basis for a meeting story. of Foreign Ministers and was

The train was stalled on March mystied by Soviet intransi

the two-mile-long gence, Mr Davies said.

1944, in Balvano tunnel, south of Salerno, Mr Gromyko spoke for more during the night run from Naples than one and a half hours, part to Potanza. The passengers were of the time being taken up by asleep. The train lost momentum the translation of his speech.

and began to slip backwards He reiterated the seriousness downhill while in the tunnel. with which the Soviet delega- The engineer applied tion approached the "Big Four" brakes; then applied full power mosting and rejected charges to gain traction again. Thick coal that he was motivated by pro-smoke, poured, from the engine to have said on Saturday that

He understood Mr Gromykopaganda intentions, If the Western deputies did not

the wording of accept Soviet agenda, public opinion Jessup to Koren, Mr Gromyko would force the Western Goy ernments to

their de- sald that **some reconsider cision. If Mr Gromyko really thought this he was under an

Dr Jessup added, Apart from public opinion controlled by Moscow, public opinion did not favour the policies the Soviet Government had been pursuing, be said.

UNDER AN ILLUSION

to

the

The free world was directly opposed to its policies. andres pecially

the threatening event which began on June 25 Jast (the Korean war).

KOREA WAR ·

Taking up a reference by Dr

countries"

which had been engaged in an armis race had passed over. to "direct acts of war in Korea, This, he claimed, was one more argument to demonstrate timely was the Russian posal for a discussion on redut- tion of armaments,

how

Mr Gromyko described "preposterous" Western charges that the Soviet Union had re- armed Germany.

He then listed what he term-

Into the wunnel. The engineer, apparently asphyxiated in a few seconds, was found dead, with his hand on the controls.

also asphyxiated only shout six Almost all passengers were

survived.

two common graves, one for men The victims were buried in and one for women, in the tiny cemetery Preas.

at Balvano.-United

Rebel Base Raided

"

Salgon, Mar. 19. Dr Jessup accused Russia of ed Allied violations of the

French Foreign Legionnaires having violated the Potsdam Potsdam Agreement These have made a seaborne raid on an Agreement In East Germany, violations included, he said,

Important Vietminh base, 25 particularly its provisions for the liberation of a number of miles north of bere, destroying a demilitarisation.

He

recalled German war criminals and headquarters, a munition work- tomorrow was the third their appointment to positions of shop and cantonments.

Russian economic and military respon-

that

East Alton, Illinois, Mar. 19: Mervin Opel, 22-year-old son anniversary

of the

BRITISH ATTITUDE

Mr Gromyko

#

Announcing this tonight, French Army communique said then launched that the base was one from

of Mrs Mayme Opel, has been walk-out from the Allied Consibility, discharged from the Army be-trol Council for. Germany.. This couse he sleeps with his eyes had completed the disruption of into a lengthy denunciation of which the Vietminh were recent- орета, Cornet WILDE.

his mother said today. Mrs

Opel said her son's eyelids four-Power machinery-In-Ger Yugoslavia. He said that its ly increasing their operations in

Government was headed began to weaken four years ago many, he said.

by an attempt to divert French when he was a college student,

"an agent of foreign goveca- forces from the main fighling Doctors grafted

ments". muscles

It had followed the front in Tonking Province. States in assuming the Mr Ernest Dayles (Britain) | United

The communique added that made the following points: role of "protector of the Tito 120 Vietminhese had been killed

(1) The only remilitarisation clique," he added.

und 109 were captured near Phuly, about 37 miles south of Hanol, the capital of Tonking Province.--Router.

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