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; "My United Press HOUSTON, Tex., Apr. 256—Communists, fellow travelers and op-| portunists have banded together) ip Guatemala to form a “beach head for international commun-| ism,” Spruille Braden sald here yesterday, and warned that no, western hemispheric nation 1s “free from communist penetration,” & Mr. Braden, onetime assistant Secretary of State and a former U. 8, ambassador to Argentina, also sald that “really important”

Communist figures in Argentina have joined with the forces of

Juan Peron, “just as Stalin aid | with Hitler in 1039.”

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ing 2; the Inter-American Commerce and Industry Conference here, Mr. Braden believed “the situation is so grave that concelvably the American republics some day might suddenly be confronted by the creation of a communist state within their midst.”

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By Taig gry ott! ENVER, Apr. 25--The Oil pie International Union announced yesterday its 26-member|

ow, biggest unit in a ition of CIO, AFL and indet unions threatening a a t that possibly could parathe nation's petroleum pro- , sald negotiations stil continuing between managet and union representatives at of places throughout the

WSO course we will continue to negotiate wherever possible in ths hopes of reaching an agreemnt B. J. Schaefer, oil workers » President said, But he pointed out that no! progress had been made in any of the negotiations except one where union righullders in the orth Texas area Wednesday night ratified an agreement with contractors in that area provid-| ing for a 25 per cent general * wage Increase. The union also said negotiations between the OWIU and Sinclair Ofl Co, had been broken off here Wednesday night without progress. The discussions had been held on the OWIU’s biggest contract covering 10,000 Sinclair workers.

Store Sales Down Slightly in March

| WASHINGTON, Apr. 25 (UP) ~The Commerce Department reported today that sales in most types of retail stores showed + “some weakening” last month aftér increasing during January apd February. March sales totaled $12.2 billion, 2 per cent below levels of March, 1951, and 3 per cent below Febryary, 1952, after seasonal . factors such as Easter shopping were considered,

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