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MOBCOW, Sept. 256 (U, P) ~David Zaslavsky, Soviet political com-

inal aggression.” {that Russia — not Germany — was He said they were no less dangerous than the Nazis, Mr. Zaslavsky, in an article in the “Literary ‘Gazette, " sald Mr. security. Truman was not satisfied to be — — merely the ruler of all America strike was over after two days of as a momentous change in official (fun

and a considerable ‘part of Asia. {mounting violence. {political thinking.

lackey,” Mr. Zaslavsky wrote.

fore the United Nations, Mr. [that the military government had|draw up elaborate plans against a

before the Anglo- American '

the “destruction of the United Na-! arrested yesterday on charges of as- Hassontution,

tions and preparation of a new! criminal war.’ |Marco shipyards. Communist Offices. | The military government had de- G€rman menace,” he said.

In Milan Bombed [nounced the ‘strike as nothing more Report Clayton

ad ROME, Sept. 28 (U. P).~The than an attempt to discredit the Favors Stop-Gap Aid

Communist regional HendeRAI erg 3 buliding in Milan was bombed to allies. The Communists had been LONDON, Sept, 28 (U. P).—Will

day. The bombing was the first] {unable to make the strike complete Clayton, U. 8. undersecretary .of major outbreak of deliberately | because non-Communist Itallans'state who sails for home tomorrow,! planned violence since the party stayed c on the job. opened an aggressive campaign . sgainst the government three weeks ago, The bombing occurred on the day before the assembly is to begin debate on three motions of non-confi-dence against the non-Communist| government of Premier Alcide de Gasperi, Premier De Gasperi, a Christian Democrat, declared he would not be intimidated by six left-wing parties | now lined up against him.

General Strike At Trieste Ended

-. TRIESTE, Sept. 25 (U. P.) ~The|. Communist-controlled Sindicati] Uniti (trade union) called off its] general strike in Trieste today. | Some concessions apparently had | been won from the American- Brit- | L ish military government. | The president of the BSindicati| co Tilt man on tha eadio last mide! ORIENT TRI HIS TOT re

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Truman, Marshall Are Evil As Nazis, Says Russ Writer

President Aspires to Rule Universe, Use [Franch Leader Calls [American mana sds HopgD England as Lackey, Commentator Charges Russ No. 1 Threat |matter of weeks

PARIS, Bept. 28 (U, P)~—~The He is also said to favor a conmentator, charged today that President Truman and Secretary of State! national assembly's military affairs Sressional aid appropriation before,

“Int, . [committee chairman said today the end of the year. George C. Marshall headed a ring of “international reaction and crim oa Mr. Clayios vos seporied to ver ‘now the No. 1 threat to French taking the position’ that’ only with | |such help could Europe carry on| — | His blunt statement was regarded until the Marshall plan begins,

The British cabinet met today. “He wants to be the ruler of the] | Paul Anxionnaz, a Radical Social-| It was reported to be co ng 48 universe, and use England as his Military - government declined to| list and the chairman of the mili- offer to reduce American tariffs in {say under what conditions it was tary affairs committee, criticised return for the elimination of fmSecretary Marshall's proposals be- ended. It was generally believed French army leaders for failure to Perial preferences by Mr. Clayton. |

Zaslavsky charged, were aimed at goreed to release nine Communists POSSible Russian attack. He poke | Mr. Valentino Doesn't |

“Live Up to the Name sault and, intimidation at the Ban’ “The French government is two CAMDEN, N. J, Sept. 25 (U. P.). t years late whén it harps on the —Joseph Valentino, 40, was in jail today because the woman he socked turned out not to be his wife. Valentino was brought into police {court for punching Mary McGhee,

“I'm very sorry, your honor,” he explained. “I thought it was my!

|was understood today to be ocon-| Valentino got 10 days.

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