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Secretary Marshall told the Governors' Conference at Salt Lake City last night that the United States must increase its economic aid to Europe or else see a decline of democracy. At the same time in Washington Harold E. Stassen asked America not to "abandon" the eight small states remaining aloof from the Paris conference at Russia's instigation.
In Paris, a key executive committee of Britain, France, Italy, Norway, and Holland was designated yesterday to spearhead European reconstruction with the aid of four sub-groups.
Income tax reduction by $4,000,000,000 was approved by the Senate 60 to 32, two votes short of the strength required to override the promised vote of President Truman.
Destruction of all atomic weapons, Russia's proposal to the U. N. atomic energy commission at Lake Success, was removed from the floor as other delegates expressed preference for the American Baruch plan, which would establish effective international control first.
Another invasion of Greece by a 2500-man guerrilla force was announced by the government at Athens yesterday, after a disclosure that another smaller force from Albania had been repulsed and driven back to the border. Meanwhile Vasslli Oendramis, Greek ambassador to the United States, urged U.N. Security Council intervention at Lake Success in view of "drastically more serious" conditions on the Greek-Albanian frontier.
Legislation which would repeal the Taft-Hartley Bill was introduced by 15 senators, including two Republicans, yesterday, sponsored primarily by Senators Pepper and Wagner.
The weather: Partly cloudy with continued humidity and heat reaching the lower 90's in interior Boston suburhs.
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