Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Mondy August 23 1948 7 BOOKS ' (LIP)---1- 1 S Ambassador Walter Bedell Smith end the envoys of Britain and rrance met for two hours Sunday rnd it was understood that they 're "all set' for a sixth and per' 4132 decisive meeting with Soviet reign Minister ItM Molotov- Barring surprises however the r sxt meeting was not expected to ke place until Monday exactly le week after the last three-ho-- ' -- ur o- NANKING-Au- - g 22 LIII—On the t e of Issuing China's new cur: k Pres Chiang Sun v warned economic law break-they would be prosecuted for h treason as: enemies of the Kai-ehe- -- - - - The new legold yuan with a :ed rate of four to the U S -liar and one to 3000000 of the 01 Chinese national currency is i'ue to go into general circulation -- session and Kremlin Sunday MOSCOW Aug 22 40-min- at the - French Ambassador Chataigneau and British Envoy Frank Roberts conferred with Smith at his residence while he was served a “brunch" consisting of canned orange juice toast and coffee The delay since the last meeting with Molotov was believed to have been cause(' : by minor disagreements 'among the three western powers and by the necessity for exchanging numerous messages among the three western capitals Informed sources said the l'hard 'L - I i1: differences as core" of east-we- st reached during the last meeting with Molotov 'They said the conference waq proceeding efficiently because of the 'extraordinary secrecy surrounding it - d newspaper (The National Zeitung in Berlin said Sunday that "a final unanimous in Mossolution" had cow on the questiorvof Berlin) 11! three-day- d - - - the better man' ' August now Pravda Blasts U S 'Attacks' MOSCOW Aug 22 (111—Prav declared Sunday the U S State department is encouraging "tin precedented provocations" against Soviet citizens ' in the 'United States to "cover up the failure of foreign policy" The official organ of the Russian Communist party said in an article by Commentator M Mar-thi- n that "the strategists of the 'cold war' truly are in a fury" The article raged at "white guards" and "gangster actions of American police" But no mention was made in or other Moscow papers of Pravda the - State department note demanding the recall of Consul General Jacob Lomakin The Pravda article not only repeated those charges to which the State' department objected in its note but this time specifically named the State department itself In charging ties between "Russian terrorist" emigre white guard organizations and '1T S government organs "Matters have reached the point when the gangster actions of the American police which do not shrink from direct violation of the legal rights and privileges of the Soviet consular representation in New Yak are encouraged and protected by the U S State de- partznentZ Pravda -said "ir is high time- that certain extremist lovers of the 'cold war' understood that the methods of provocation' and blackmail are powerless to cover up the failure of foreign policy" -- Twenty eigbt Political Need Politically Markos Vafiades the guerilla leader needs the recapture of a section of Greece for his Communist "free Greece' There are still many guerilla bands in the country but they now hold no particular area Press reports that Greek Spitfires attacking the last pocket of the Markos forces Saturday were fired upon from inside Albania One fighter was hit and had to make a forced landing The Markos radio described the Communist defeat as a "withdrawal according to plan" Press reports also said 60 guerillas were killed and 30 captured when they tried to cross their own minefield at one sector of the Grammos front At Pakiohori last seat of the government in Greece the111 army found luxurious lure and part of the archives Marks Downfall Gen Stenos Kitrilakis deputy said at army headquarters in Kozane that the Grammos victory marks the downfall of Valiades the Democratic army and "free Greece" "The capture of Grammos is such a blow on the guerillas that one can anticipate the rebellion will be suppressed by the end of this year" he said "The end of the war is a political more than a military question however" He said it is possible the Communist defeat may be followed- by a guerilla appeal for peace Gen Kitrilakis declined to discuss plans for the winter occupation of the Grammos range But American military authorities the belief 10000 men could hold the former rebel 13!edi ("It is certain that the western Lad' ' ' '' '' ' '' ' Foreign Envoys Invite Secret Dulles Pc'frleys AMSTERDAM Aug 22 UM— John Foster Dulles Republican party adviser on American foreign policy said Sunday some foreign emissaries had inti- mated they want secret talks with him' Here as a Presbyterian lay delegate to the assembly of the World Council of Churches Dulles said he is not seeing any of them He declined to tell newsmen the 'lames of the persons who approachedhim or so-call- ed 7 e strument for world-wid- e cooperative action Letter to Catholics Roman Catholià bishops in this country issued a pastoral letter to be read in all Catholic churches calling for 'prayers for the c6ngreu The letter emphasized that the Catholic church regards hen self as the only church founded by Jesus Christ but expressed in terest in the' assembly because of its wish for unity of Christian ' churches One of the veteran leaders of the world-wid- e movement Dr John Mott of the U $ outlined its history He said it was born from cooperation among- various other movements including the YMCA and the World Student Christian federation : ' 13 I 0' 't ': ' : YOUR' OLD' ' RANGE AND zt-- ' ECA Ylao - 11014k LAI!N:RY CEALERS - REFEIGERAi011 ' CUPLER'S itIR Co - PEESITÜNE ' tEtiERS ' WC! 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collided with a slow freight train Germany was present o The delegatescame-tAmsterdam to constitute a world council I I of churches and a permanent in- ' V tI ti : - movement which is being sponsored by Premier Alcide de pens' powerful Christian Demo- crat party and by the influential Vatican-inspire- d "Catholic action" group failed to break up the strike as they had been instructed by Communist-controlle- d man 3670 MGHLAND DRIVE GATES Sunday morning with what generally is regarded tobe defeat of the newly-bor- n Chirstian Union move- ment in its first test fight to wrest control of Italian labor from Communist leaders Members of the Christian Union -- The NetherAMS'rERDAM cerelands Aug 22 (ITP)---Thmonial opening service of the World Council of Churches took place Sunday in the new Church of Amsterdam the city's main Protestant church where on Sept 6 Princess Juliana ' will be inaugurated the new Netherlands queen A long procession of 'church leaders from all parts of the world garbed in resplendent robes or stern black filed into the church at 3 pm About 3000 pqrsons attended the worship services in which a number of church leaders :' "ZIDE) naROME Aug 22 (NYN)--T- he tionwide strike of 3000000 farm-- 1 hands ended shortly after midnight - World Church Council Starts - Italy Strike ' quoted the directory as follows: "We have seen it stated that when the Japanese saw that defeat had become inevitable they informed his majesty's government and the government of the United States through a neutral power that it a landing were attempted on any part of their territory the prisoners of war in their- - hands would be massacred to the last chief-of-sta- ff say what country or countries they came from At the same time he said he will I speak Tuesday on the American attitude toward peace He added that politics alone can never achieve peace "moral forces of the world are basically more powerful" 3-Hur- MA'ELRY Brit- UP)---"- - Lose two-mon- th Soviet-license- been-Jou1- 22 LONDON-Au- - T ' (—Greek 22 Aug ought on ish clergyman raised the luestion whether atomic ' bombs were on Japan because of a reTEL AVIV Israel Aug 22 dropped threat to' massacre Tokyo ported (UP) — Members of the Soviet' war prisoners in retaliation for mission to Israel walked out of a any invasion perfortnanc of "Thais" at the Rev Percival Gough rector of Hebrew national opera Saturday The Action West London church the Star Spangled amid the 1948 Crockford's clerical night'because not was Banner the directory-- to be played but published this Russian national anthem weelc calls on those who know to The 'United States national speak Is an anthem was played in honor of ford out The directory publication university James McDonald American rep- -' clergymen of the Church oflisting' Engresentative In Israel who at- land - ' : tended the opera with his daughDuring his sermon the minister ter 'Soviet Envoy Pavel Tershov did not attend the performance army forces are engaging CommUnist guerillas in battle in the Vitsi area 'in a quick move to follow up : the victory in the ' Grturunos mountains a communique said Sunday' A spokesman said the Vital area Is only 10 to 15 square miles and contains no natural defenses such ail the Grammos mountains He estimated at least 1500 guerillas are In the sector and the orchestra was instructed The general staff spokesman not to play theSoviet national -said the government army had anthem X broken the resistance in the last Grammos pocket and now is countIng casualties to determine the success of a campaign Anti-Red- s Unofficial reports said 1000 dead rebelss were counted in the last ' Yves Drunk system" ATHENS -- powers have agreed to recognize the currency of eastern Germany as the only currency for greater Berlin" the newspaper said "No ltrInday source was given for the report Chiang Issued his statement which was carried on the front governthrough Ilollington Tong page under the headline: "Agreement spokesman reached in Moscow about the Ile acknowledged the old money ment of greater Berlin") currency bed "reached a stage of mailgblamed ant inflation" the but tCommunist fifth column for the 'A Braw dilenuna EDINEURWScotland Aug 22 "It should be realized" he dewas only one clared "that henceforth progress (CTPS)—There In both national reconstruction drunk among the 456000 persons end economics win bepredicated who visited the "Enterprise Scotland" exhibition according to on a stable currency "Therefore- - I hope that patri- statistics just published He was otic citizens will lend their unani found challenging a statue of St Andrew to fight and see who was mous support to the new monetary - Soviets Bolt Opera As Band Plays US National Air Greek Forces Press Win In New Push By La Historic Final Sentences ' |