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| uss Aim ar Paris Parley: . , ! HERO'S PARENTS : = = WEDNI Russ A HEAR ‘OF AWARD : g Wate : A Mr, and_Mrs, Edward F. Dobbins, s J : pproval of Land Grabs Ck ng pg ET pe : chinist Mate 2cl. Mack Dobbins, RE 8% wD 3 ua i id HAL 9 yA who was killed aboard U! 8. 8S. gs OPEN UN ts X arcign Corresponien Houston in battle of the Java sea, z PARIS, Aug. 7.—-Soviet Russia's drive in the Paris conference has were notified today that he has Nt p— T 6 1) 1 dia li = : KING one great purpose—the consolidation of its hold on all territory from been awarded the purple heart. J he- 0 n anapo $ = 108 W. Wask Finland south through Germany to the Mediterranean, » Listed as missing in February, i : Si —— This objective has been realized, in large measure, in the treaties os 002 Machinist Jue Ding was ' I~ now up for debate. Unless radical changes are made, and this is ex- QL CA Ag Cie ead by the war : tremely unlikely, Russia will emgrge Reparument In Decumber, 1945, ! Produ

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piece of Hungary. Hungary wants a piece of Ro-| mania. Bulgaria wants to take enough of | Greek territory to open up a port for itself on the Aegean. { Austria is demanding South Tyrol be returned to it from Italy. Russ Played Cards Well All these ancient conflicts are] | | now cropping up in the-Paris con= ference. Soviet Russia has played its] cards well politically but, having |S won domination of eastern Europe, |= now finds that it will require genius | ! [of an unusual order to keep peace between its satellites. Building up in Paris on the outer rim of the conference is the finest! example of Balkan intrigue ever | known. Many delegations from the de-] | | feated nations contain warring factions, — One faction is "democratic and | seeks drastic changes in the] treaties. The other represents the Soviets |S and wants the treaties signed as written, This involves double-talking of a high order. Some day Russia's “iron curtain” will lift on the spectacle of its satellites engaged in undeclared but deadly war. The Soviet's best bet is to keep ) pf economic ger-

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