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By United Press Allled authorities today proested to the Russians against in intensifying new “starvation” ylockade of Berlin which apyears to be building into an East. Nest crisis.
The United States, British and *rench acting high commissionrg protested to Soviet Gen. Vassily I. Chuikov, Russian con(rol commissioner, against ‘‘continued interference with normal trade and communications between West Berlin and the Federal (West German) Republic in direct contravention of international agreements on free access to Berlin.” Russian and German Communist authorities started the new blockade by imposing prohibitive taxes on trucks which bring sup-
Brighten R righten Rooms, nlies to Western Berlin from Is School Contest West Germany. : Vehicles bringing supplies ‘to, 2 West Berlin from the Allied occu- Vice 0 eac ers %
pation zones in Western Germany must come 110 miles through Russian-controlled territory. as Berlin is an “island” in
the Soviet occupation zone. o ” ”
Here are more suggestions for teachers received from parents in TheTimes Better Schools contest: “Teachers could make their BRITAIN hinted today force schools better by endeavoring to
would be used if Iran tries to ae throw British oil experts out of brighten their rooms, yet guard-
the country. A foreign office ing the pupil’ eyesight.” spokesman said the government “Teachers shouldn't post the stood determinedly by its decision g54es of students on bulletin to hold on to the Abadan oil re-
g. This may cause embarfinery and protect 350 Britons pearls to Some child. who there against interferénce. I ow Br ARE ho
n " » COMMUNIST Czechoslovakia has answered an American propaganda balloon barrage Jim its ‘own balloon. offensive. Newspa- “ : ading systems. sp in Linz, Austria, reported that Eo, 0 ery meetings of teachers Ba RaEanda leaflets wa s/Of the same grade levels to condm western Austria as part/5ult with one another would tend to the to spread and increase their finest of a Czech counterattack y'and most successful accomplishAmerican “Winds of Freedom ments.”
fault of his own.” . “Teachers should interpret school t6 the parents, . They should explain homework and §
campaign. | These suggestions from parents (™7v 7 | $8; 8 Gen, 27 taken at random from grents Civil Defense THE DEATH of Col. DN. parents have submitted
in The Yefim Atansyeviel Shchadenko, Times contest which offers a $25 10 Tr y TV for 66, former vice min cash prize for parents and a $25 . fense and head of the Red prize for teachers writing letters Mass Teaching Army’s Political Départment, Was 4 these supjects: : announced in Moseow. Shcha-| por Teachers — “How Parents WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 (UP)— denko was an “old Bolshevik” can Make Their School Better.” (The Civil Defense Administration who joined the party In 1904 and, For Parents — “How Teachers Will try out a new technique in became a professional revolution- Can Make Their School Better.” mass teaching on Sept. 15—theary. Following the revolution hey Letters must be of not more ater telewision. organized the Cossack units of than 100 words. All entries be-| As an experfment, the Civil the Red army. {come the property of The Times Defense Administration will give
” » » FRENCH HABERDASHER will be final.
Lapidus announced in Paris| he has Crested a $300 super-duper office or postmarked by midnight Baltimore, Philadelphia and
Truman Sunday. They should be addressed Washington. : : him in to Better Schools Contest, Indian-, If the experiment is successful, japolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St. the agency may use the technique The contest is in conjunction to give civil p with The Times series of articles across the country instructions on
[television screens to some 11,000
and wquld present it to person this fall.
2 #2 =» GEN. RIDGWAY will join to
Pentagon officials jMonday in to|Today’s article is on page 23.
appeal for blood atomic attack.
overcome the “terrific shortage” ry —— a in supplies for the men fighting ha / — - in Korea: 8 onleer } * SELLAR/ 1
» s AN AMERICAN tourist trying to imitate William Tell killed his wife in Mexico City while ah tempting to shoot a glass ol} mE from her head with | a pistol, police said. Police arrested William Seward Bur roughs, 37, St. Louis, last night after his wife Joan, 27, died in a hospital of a bullet wound in her forehead received an hour N\
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FUNFEST—Antics of clown Wally Metz entertained Billy and Sandra Mathis, 3269 Winthrop Ave. +before the show.
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Stevie Irwin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Irwin of 5325 N. Tacoma Street, is shown accepting his bicycle from Roland McDonald, owner of Mac's Bicycle Shop, local Schwinn Bicycle
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