EYES TURN TO U.N. ASSEMBLY AS COUNCIL STALLS; Solutions of Issues, However, Rest on Relations Between U.S. and Russia
Date: 24 August 1947
By THOMAS J. HAMILTONSpecial to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Thomas HAMILTONSpecial
increased interest in Assembly as Security Council fails to solve issues analyzed
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Undercover Press
Date: 24 August 1947
By SAM POPE BREWER
Sam BREWER
Underground press described; front pages illus
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SLOVAK PARTISANS TO RECEIVE ARMS; Move Viewed as Possible First Step to Purge Majority Democrats as in Hungary
Date: 24 August 1947
By JOHN MacCORMACSpecial to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Mlada Fronta (pub) cited as Communist Youth Front organ
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Mikolajczyk and Aides Are Evicted in Warsaw
Date: 24 August 1947
By The Associated Press
Opposition leader S Mikolajczyk and aides evicted from offices by Govt
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LABOR IS NOT ENSLAVED
Date: 24 August 1947
ed on labor press under Taft-Hartley law
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CLAY ORDERS CURB ON GERMAN NEWS; Imposes Tightest Ban Since End of the War Because of 'Leaks' on Top Secrets
Date: 24 August 1947
By JACK RAYMONDSpecial to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Gen Clay imposes tightest ban since war end because of leaks of top secret data
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BOMBING IS LINKED TO NEWS CRUSADES; Its Target, Atlanta Reporter, Had Warred on Lottery Ring and on Talmadges
Date: 25 August 1947
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES
bombing motives investigated; Gregory revelations noted; Gov Thompson statement
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