Show Stalin's Attack Fear Inspired PARIS Oct 29 P f Un iP-Un United RI-United United ted NatiON Nation Nations Na Na- tion sources said Friday Prime Minister Stalin's attack on the thew w western tern powers may have been prompted by a fear that world opinion is turning against the Russians more than ever since the Berlin BerHn blockade The three western powers denied denied denied de de- de- de nied Stalin's charge yesterday that an agreement on the Berlin case casc had been een violated by American and British representatives The charge was seen here as an attempt to shift the blame for the west east disagreements onto the west The United States Stages and France offic officially ally denied any agreement on Berlin ever had been reached A British spokesman in London also entered a denial Some U. U N N. delegates commented commented commented com com- that the statements were the most defensive ever to come from Stalin They said the Soviet leader usually adopts the role of a calm wise father lecturing the western estern world but this time he lashed out harshly harshh at American and British policies The delegates added that western western western west west- ern power policies in U. U N N. debates debate apparently were ha having hang ng some ome affect affect af at- af- af feet in the Kremlin |