SOVIET CHARGE AGAINST U.S.
Work Of Intelligent! Services (Rec. 11 pjn.) LONDON, June 2: t»«£ avda ’” tiie Soviet Communis newspaper. today warned Com nninist countries to guard agains subversive activities by the intellig ««* services of members of the ag firesswe Atlantic bloc.” Recording to the Moscow Radic th in a leading article tha joe American intelligence service wa to induce displaced persons ti *? A on their former homelands. pay special attention t< ?™ps of so-called displaced person ynere a large number of prisoners-of n~L£ lv P lans deported from the Sovie kS? 1 !. German invaders art by force.” that American in•J“5 sn ,se or § ans tried to make use ol deported by our mutual enemj >s armies—and to direci servants in subversive activijL?famst tne Soviet Union.” teSrS? 1 ? correspondent in Moscow Mr G. Safonov, the Soviet Unif2 e c7 G J eneral - claimed that the War ■ was carrying on a cold h»ristJ qth Spies d ’ versionis t s and teranden commenting on the capture can of four alleged Amerim Ukraine last month. of thrt a or ? ov said: “The communique tir? € S 1? Ministry of Internal Afon May 27 about the fate]bff2S n of a ?rou P of American aznolA Bagents 8agents was a graphic exot»Ji he 4 activity of capitalist tr ls. lr intelligence services c arryinJ 1O nr, a !S lorring any means for throw at ° n the - so -called cold war, terrorists” 118 spies * diversionists and State Department phoned’ ♦u des « nb^d as “fantastic and the four kJ? Russian allegation that thuted inf♦ < L on^vr l sed that they parathe Ukrain e to spy for
100 REBELS KILLED IN INDOCHINA
Jhe VletaHnb i . PARIS ’ June 20 - Ulied in loat more than 100 'Roman r£tx°r acti °nf near Buichu, Sw^Ri3^°J I S? esist,nce centre in rennnf j e l t£ L’ the French Press .WX' ~ today fr->m Hanot Stbews«LJ£ ressure was increased Sw, abnnf n «n r ? a i of the delta near Sfiof about 50 kilometres south of P ° st of Fhuong Khe was S*®ved tnnishf Ce - and - had not been !Mrs sp 2 te of cou nter16 Bearcat filters, the
Ul ?ited Nations has assured the S?™munisis that American troops are ?° m t »u lng s ? ver P r isoner-of-war camps ?6<Sh t ± S n oUth K ° re ans, but about escaped t C ° mmUnlSts have alread y
Even if the United Nations has enough non-Koreans available to guard the remainder, it would hardly have S h u nt the 26 - 000 now scatth,r°ughout the country, protecUieir own Government, police. Uie non-Koreans are taken Fnmm t ? e R fr °? t A u l e ’ tte United Nations command might have to hand over yet more sectors to South Korean divi„andSive the President (Dr. syngman Rhee) even more direct control over the battle-line.
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27072, 22 June 1953, Page 9
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