Show World News To Today ay f r- MB H MM MIM B Norway Asks Advice f. f l Of U. U S. S on Alliance Complied Compiled from Chicago Dan Dally Daily News UP ur AP Ar and INS Reports No Norway va turned to the United States for tor guidance Monday despite renewed Soviet pressure Should she espouse c the Russian or the American plan for tor guardIng guarding guard- guard Ing her Iter borders against aggression This in substance was the question Norwegian Foreign Minister Halvard Halyard M. M Lange was expected to pose to Secretary of State Dean Acheson in Washington as concern concern concern con con- cern mounted in the little tittle Scandinavian nation over O Russia's sudden offer to conclude a pact with the Norwegian government gov gov- Russia Russin got a very bad press in all the Scandinavian countries Monday with Communist anti papers frowning at the whole idea of pacts with the Soviets Acheson is expected to urge Lange in effect to line up with the United States Canada and western Europe in a firm North Atlantic Atlantic At At- lantic alliance It looked like the Norwegians felt the same way In most papers said the Soviet So offer could not alter the countr country's country's coun coun- tr try's s determination nation to participate in a western pact Swedish papers declared R Russia Rissia already had dishonored pacts with Lithuania Finland Estonia Latvia and Poland The Danish press commented that Denmark had had some experience with experience with the Nazis Nazis- concerning pacts Foreign observers ers in Moscow said Russia might match the Norwegian offer by making similar suggestions to Sweden and Denmark Pressure against the western pact mounted as the controlled Soviet iet press unleashed its strongest blast yet on the North Atlantic alliance The Communist party organ Pravda assailed it a as the most important lever fever for preparing a new world war Spellman Protests Trial Spurred b by Francis Cardinal Spellman's appeal for an outpouring outpouring outpouring outpour outpour- ing o of protest against the Ute crucifixion of oC humanity symbolized by bythe bythe bythe the mock trial of Josef Cardinal angry denunciation of the Budapest peoples court proceedings were voiced In Washington the U U. S. S government prepared a formal protest against again t. t the trial and Sen Bridges R. R N. N H H. announced he will introduce a resolution calling upon congress to denounce the trial Most Rev Patrick A A. archbishop of or Washington charged that the case amounts to persecution for religious beliefs Msgr Andrew J. J Palley pastor of St. St Pauls Paul's cathedral in Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Pitts Pitts- burgh described Cardinal as a saint and recalled predictions predictions predictions pre pre- dictions that he would die in martyrdom I Msgr Msg Fulton J. J Sheen professor of philosophy at Catholic university university university uni uni- in Washington quoted the Hungarian primate as saying two to years ago during his visit to the United States I r am going back to be crucified Cardinal remained in solemn meditation Monday A Budapest peoples court will pronounce the verdict on the primate of Hungary Tuesday at 9 am a.m. The state has demanded the heaviest punishment which punishment which in Hungary is death on the gallows China Premier Defies Communist Demand The Chinese Nationalist governments government's search for tor peace was snagged nagged Monday Premier Sun Fo defied a Communist demand for forthe forthe forthe the punishment of a long list of or war Iwar war criminals headed by Generalissimo Chiang Kai Kal The Chinese political al jockeying was scattered all across the country from in the north to Canton far to the south The only one clear impression emerged from the obscure and indefinite moves that moves that an agreement between the Rationalists Nationalists and Communists Communists fists which would bring peace to China at best lay well in the unpredictable future In Canton where most of the government had moved from threatened Sun called the first meeting there of the cabinet cabinet cab cab- inet to hear date up-to-date reports on peace talks Li Tsung Tsung-jen still was in the north from where he sent the cabinet a fill in Just before the cabinet meeting Sun called caned for unity under Li He denied persistent persistent persistent per per- rumors of a rift between himself and Li over the move of ot om ome parts of the government to Canton Russ Soldiers Germans Trade Trad Gunfire Five Fi Rus Russian lan soldiers and German police in the Soviet sector traded shots Sunday night on a crowded street in Berlin One Russian soldier was wounded The shooting broke out when police sought to quell a a. restaurant brawl between the Russian soldiers and German patrons Royal Royall I Warns Japs on Russia U U. S S. S Army Secretary Kenneth Royall served notice in Tokyo on the Japanese that they had nothing to gain by associating with Russia He predicted that democracy would triumph over He spoke at a Chamber of Commerce luncheon after a weeklong weeklong weeklong week- week long inspection tour of Japan Urges Care in Big Four Confab Paul Paul-Henri Spank Belgium's premier and foreign minister told International News Service that a big four conference should be beheld beheld beheld held now only if assured of a fair chance of success Spank a leading advocate of or Western Vestern European unity feels that the time is ripe for such a meeting but he feels that any conclave conclave con con- clave dave of or this kind must be carefully prepared and well organized through diplomatic channels Further the Belgian leader is adamantly opposed to any appeasement appeasement appeasement ap ap- ap- ap of the Soviet Union He said Of course it must be quite clear to Russia that there ther is no possibility of any agreement by the western democracies based on appeasement of the Soviet Union |