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' : 4- ' ' ::: ” ":"::::::7 r - ' He said the vote of confidence which Churchill forced on the Greek issue only 11 days ago did i 1 i the subject 1 - - :77- During question time in the house Aneurin Bevan a leading labor speaker and long-tim- e parliamentary enemy of Churchill asaerted the country was sorely divided on the Greek issue and badly needed a statement or debate on t t bg Statement Urged 4 The navy revealed Tuesday - whites--communis- On Greece Intervention Today 19 Dec 19 (UP)—Lord militarily occupied in those early ister" he said was the act of MEXICO 'CITY Dec 19 UP) — formerly Sir Samuel years of the war Spain was moral- agents in seizing "some man or The Spanish republican cortes Hoare who resigned as British am- ly occupied" woman in Spanish territory and which will meet here January 10 the purpose of forming a govbassador to Spain last week Tues"I had the conviction" Lord taking them over the frontier to for ernment in exile opened offices counday characterized Spain as a Templewood said in his maiden their death—or torture—in Ger- Tuesday a Eduardo Frapoill try"morally occupied" by'the Ger- speech in the house of lords "that many or one of the oecuPled coun- member of the cortes is in charge mans for the past five years with this Gerinan influence this terrible tries" Diego Martinez Barrio cortes was leaving behind Concerning Britain's policy to- president said he would make his the gestapo going to such lengths German peril bitter hatreds and ven- ward liberated European countries headquarters in the office and deas spying on him from a house corruption dettas and was steadily undermin- Templewood urged the government vote full time to preparation for next door during his ambassador- ing all moral standards of life in to avoid intervening in any coun- the meeting Tuesday he sent forwhich it instilled its poison" way ship try's internal policy or dividing Eu- mal notice of the session to cortes U ' Sink American Tanker in Pacific Japs WASHINGTONDee Spanish Exile Chiefs Open Mexico Office LONDON Templewood NEAR BITCITE Prance Dec 19 110--S Seventh army doughboys battled Tuesday for the last two of Fort SchiesseCk's blockhouses after fighting their way Into the college of Bitche in the Maginot line fortress town Shells from American guns are cascading on the Bitche citadel on a knoll in the center of the town a few hundred yards from the 1 - Envoy Bares Nazi Grip on Spain Ex-Briti- sh 0 — i |