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(admit that the. Moscow declara-
that if the successful conclusion £ of the Moscow > negotiations is a Mr. Ghall hard blow to Nazi prestige, it is nevertheless limited for the time being to-threats maior than tangible results. The paper seems to interpret allied “pressure” on the king of Italy to abdicate as one of the first re- | sults of the Moscow decisiens. t| concludes that this is due to the] Soviet's abhorrence of monarchy; | and is in line with the Kremlin's;
Jugoslav and Greek republican par- | tisans to those obeying their exiled sovereigns,
Question U. 8. Sincerity
on united nations assurances ‘that all states will share in the postwar international organization; and even question the sincere desire of the United States to participate. They. point “out that thé United States backed out after the last war and ask what is to prevent it from doing the-same this time. Importance is attached in these circles to the somewhat discordant rote on the Moscow conference aired in the senate by Senators ‘ Robert Reynolds, Edwin Johnson! and Burton K. Wheeler. | The forthcoming American elec- | toral campaign makes these stanch Swiss diehards think that some | modifications in American foreign
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BERN, Switzerland, Nov. 4.—Con- | servative Swiss circles, whose long-! standing distrust of communism |never has waned, despite the sup- | pression of the Comintern, today |
Balkan policy which opposes the |:
Swiss conservatives look askance}
policy may be expected during the|
point of view is not without certain
They refleet how deeply rooted is
the fear .of communism in Europe and what enormous efforts Stalin must make to convince the people of this continent of the evolution of his regime.
Dec. 10 Deadline For Yule Mailing
THE MAILING. of all Christe mas packages by Dec. 10 because
of transportation problems was urged today by Postmaster AdoIphSeidensticker. _ His appeal was issued after the | office of defense transportation
as the “closing day” for the sending of shipments. Department and other retail stores are co-operating with the postoffice department and the
sponding to ODT Director Joseph B. Eastman’s call. Formerly, the bulk of Christe ‘mas gift shopping was done from the middle of December until the 23d, a habit the present drive seeks to change. Advancing the normal peak movement of holiday mail and express traffic by almost two weeks will, it is be-
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