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PARIS, June 9 (U. P.)~The

mobilized a makeshift emergency transporfation system of private busses and army planes today to

rallroad strike. France's rail system was idle, ex-

supplies. Paris and other big manutacturing centers were threatened with an industrial shutdowns. More than 150,000 railworkers were idle in the strike brought on a in part by a Communist to the government of Ta Paul Ramadier. Premier Ramadier recently ousted the Communist ministers from his

‘ Parley Deadlocked tions between the govern

locked. The government stood fast in its determinatioh not to resume talks with the strikers until Wey wen back to work. The workers refused to oh off, their strike unless ‘they were given # minimum wage of 5500 francs

A government bus service to provincial cities was tripled this mourn- | ing in an emergency effort to cut! down the long lines of stranded travelers. The ministry of transport appealed to private bus operators in the Paris area to turn over their vehicles to: the government.

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Russians Starved, Beat Her

- PHILADELPHIA, June 9 (U. P.).—American-born Maria .Noell, 20, | {sald today she was shunted across Russia in a cattle car and was starved and Beaten. She said she was forced to work in Soviet brick factories after the Red army “liberated” her family in Rumania, . The pretty blond girl, resting at the home of relatives in her native Philadelphia after arriving from Burope, sald she was rescued by an American consuls. She said he spirited her out of the Boviet-occu-pled zone of Germany. : Miss Noell said she was a dress. maker living with her parents in Bulgarus, Rumania, which the Russians’ captured Jan, 19, 1045. Bhe

and others from the village were herded into a cattle car, she said,

and were fed only bread and water during a KievéStalino in the Ukraine. Russian forced her to work in a

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OLYMPIA, Wash., June y U. P. State Democratic’ Chairman Earl —Democrats said foday ‘that{Coe said the Republican vigtory popularity of President Trumans|Praved President Truman “stronger foreign. polly was partially re- because Mr. in Washington's special election in|POUCY in his campaign, congressional, district

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