Show WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS Pressure Out in Berlin Controversy British Welcome Lilibet's Farmer Priority Looms in in Legislation By fly Dill Stall Staff Writer NOTE NOT When tr ill au In ft the hu he Its at thou hu t St WIet Newspaper Union n new w aaI n lri Ur Sad an nd n nt lIet t n e ii si l Ibis hi I I I PRESSURE Polite NO Sore point In all aU the Berlin controversy controversy con continued to be the Soviet Sovie blockade of the Reich ex-Reich capital capitalI The Big Bir Three Western powers still stil blamed Russia for continuation o othe of the crisis through perpetuating the blockade and President Harry Truman Truman Tru Tru- man had given emphatic evidence that he be further discussions discus discus- slon with Russia on the subject until the blockade was waa lifted Following his return from a lion Florl d dl di vacation the President went Into a a full dress review of ot American foreign policy with Secretary o of State Marshall and W. W Averell Har liar Harriman riman niman U. U S. S large ambassador In Europe The gravity with which United Nations leaders viewed the Berlin situation was evidenced in the efforts efforts ef ef- ef forts of U U. N. N Secretary General Trygve Lie and H H. H V. V Evatt general general gen gen gen- eral assembly president THESE TWO made urgent appeal appeal ap ape ap- ap peal to chief executives of ot the four big powers powers going going over the heads of these nations' nations U. U N. N delegations to todo todo todo do so to so-to to bring the Berlin dispute to toan toan toan an end and thus bring about world peace pence i I This appeal was without avail The United States France and England England Eng Eng- land said no politely but firmly They declared th the issue must reI remain remain remain re re- re- re I main in the hands bands of the U. U N. N security security se see se- se council until the Russian blockade is lifted Russia reacted as usual blaming the Western powers for the stalemate 1 Evatt and Lie argued that the dispute dispute dJs dis dis- dis cannot be settled within the cramped confines of the security I council and should be aired in the wider fields eld of the general assembly assem assem- bly I AGGRAVATING the situation was the coming winter with its consequent consequent con con- I sequent obstacles to the air lift The Russians appeared content to wait out this phase of ot American aid to Germany in the apparent conviction conviction tion or hope that bad weather would so impair air lift lUt efficacy as asto asto asto to make it negative In the battle batUe for Germany If U the situation were to be resolved resolved re reo re- re solved by diplomatic means American American Amer Amen ican lean thought and procedure on the question would carry top weight with the Big Three Under this setup President Truman's Truman's Tru Tru- mans man's evident intention to spurn discussion o of the problem unless the Berlin blockade were lifted would Indicate the United States was prepared prepared pre pre- pared to continue the cold war with the Russians and to bet with the elements that the air lift would continue to be efficient and that Premier Premi r Stalin and his Communists would have to come to terms in the end PRESIDENT TRUMAN reiterated ed that he planned no American mission of ot any sort to Moscow and that he be and Secretary Marshall were in accord on all aU questions The President would stand ton for no pressuring in 10 discussion of the Benun Berlin Ber Ben lin un question even if it it came from top chieftains in the U U. U N. N |