The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 173, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1947 Page: 9 of 10
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Applicqtion of
Albania Prompts |
Battle in U. N.
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By John A. Parrl*. Jr.
Lake Success, July 24- (AP)—
The East and West engaged Wea-
-nesday in a tight over the admis-
sion of RussitJn-sponsored Alba-
nia to the United Nations- 1 ' ; ;
Most d*legateiiv*$reed, that un-
less. Albania cap gfve a^uranCe
-of adhering to tjie principles ut
the United Nations charter her
.^plication for membership will
•H* rejected for the second ti|ne.
As" the security council's p.
nstiun niemfcei'ship committee was.
called to" meet, it wai expected
that Albania would be asked for-
mally to answer questions con-
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it time in Uie Vai Department vt {Jvuthem Fralif*...' ^
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wife ties it in bundles during harvest
cerning her intentlon&N
The United States drafted two
quesTfoqs' Monday for Albania
which are to be acted upon by
the committee. The U. S. asked
whether Albunia intended to com-
ply with lhe April recommenda-
tion by the Seeurtiy council that
Britain and Albania take thqlr
Corfu mine dispute to the inter-
national fourt of justice and; if
so, when. France also suggested
that ihe council ask Albania a-
bo.ut her intentions.
This c^me after the U. S., Bri-
tain, Trance and Australia ex-
pressed ."grave" doubts abput aU-.
mittrng Albania.
Wedejn larch trees are com-
monly knowii as tamarack.
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... CONokSTION. SUMty KU<H HU<I
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tfaa i< u«n Uliui in rtpurti of «JCCDM With
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SSrach*. hawking acd tncv^ing mlaary tall
of blaaiad relief after using it. KLORONOL.
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lii Greek Warfare
Athfiis. July 24.—(AP)—The
United Nations Balkan sub-com-
mlHKion is continuing its iii-
vesti«atjon at loannina, where the
Greek nimy claims to have rout-
ed a guerrilla force which "in-
vaded" Jfrom Albania. — ,
The investiKators Originally hijjt
been scheduled to leave yester-
clay. Meanwhile, Athens news-
papers published unconfirmed re.
ports that a. majority of tl^e sub-
commission was "convinced\that
the guerrillas had struck fi
Albania/
The Greek Eighth division in
Epirus said that, it had inflicted
528 casualties on irrejgulars with-
in four days, excusive of losses
from Greek- air force planes.
An estimated fore* Of BOO to
1,000 rebels were being shelled in
the forest areas west of loannina.
The government said 26 guer-
rillas were killed and 20 captured
"on Mt. Olympus and that 25 were
killed and 30 captured at Aghla.
The rebtels seized seven military
trucks carrying wheat near La-
nua.
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Indictment NfmM
CIO Labor Leader
Washington;- July 24—(<AP)—A
fpderal grand jury hfis Indicted
Haroltl Roland Christoffal, Mtl-
waukee CIO leader, on charges
that he committed perjury in tell-
ing . a congressional committee
that he waii not a member of the
Communist party. " '
ChristoiTel teat if led before" the
House Labor c«ninittee last March
1. lie Was president of the United
Auto Workers Local No. 2^8 at a
timeWhen Allis-Chalmers plants
in the Milwaukee area werg~shpt
down by a protracted- strike. r
The l«abor committee vvas in-
^stlgatlng the causes of labor dis-
Av^irk stoppages arid strikes
witti^oqrtirular reft*reiice to any
influence of subversive groups.
The indfc^tment said that Chns-
toffel, undeKoath, "categorically
denied" any aroiiation Wi|h Com-
fnunists or the Communist party.
Nevertheless, the grand jury re-
port said, he "was theh .a member
of the Communist party and ha.I
been a member tor severar
thereto and had worked,
Communist party and with
Communist political association."
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 173, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 24, 1947, newspaper, July 24, 1947; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth308472/m1/9/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.