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Red Paper Accomplice In Acheson's Charge Of Crime by Russians BY LYLE C. WILSON United Presa Staff Correipondent Washington (U.R) The Com munist newspaper "Daily Work er" published in New York is eagerly establishing itself as an ccomplice in a specific crime of which the Soviet Union is ac cused. Secreatry of State Dean Acheson made the accusation Wednesday. He said (he Krem lin was guilty of an internation al crime in charging that the United Nations are waging germ warfare In Korea. The New York Communist newspaper has offended repeat edly since Chinese Communists in early spring dreamed up their latest propaganda gimmick. Its news columns frequently have carried stories from Washington and abroad making the germ warfare accusation, and calling for punishment of military and other persons ' responsible for such. 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He made a public confession during the morning service of a Topeka church. Rev. Harold L. Brummer is at right. whoppers marketed by Hitler, Goebbels and Co., way back yonder when the Russians and the free peoples were fighting on the same side, and the United States was on the job of getting the Russians off a dangerous spot. Talk Eased Off Chinese Communist talk of germ warfare eased off a bit in mid-April. But it has been re vived again with a bang ob viously in phony dispatches that two American airmen had con' fessed in captivity. The Daily Worker will be back on the party line any time now with resolutions from Com munist fronts and fellow travel lers at home and abroad in pro test against the germ warfare strawman the Reds created. The project is complete with horror stories such as an "eye witness account" of a germ attack cabled to the Daily Work er from ita Paris correspondent who got it from one Wu, direct from Mukden. In this tear jerk er, a Chinese 12-year-old named Saioyung and his friends found a bacterial bomb. Bugs Found Inside "Inside," the dispatch related, "they found flies and insects with two-colored legs." Within a matter of hours the child was dead. Autopsy dis covered a new type of sleeping sickness. With such nonsense as that the Daily Worker eagerly joins in what the secretary of state named as an international crime. How Communists ex plain, to each other among them selves how the Daily Worker can continue such damaging and seditious acts and still freely circulate with the privileges of second class mail, to boot, is something worth pondering. Easily Explained Free Americans can explain it easily enough. It is because the Communist press is as safe as any other here under the protection of Article I of the Bill of Rights: "Congress shall make no law , . . abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press." In time of war it could be different. The election In November will mark the 25th presidential con test between the Democratic and Republican parties. The Republi cans have won 14, the Demo crats 10. More Meal Seen This Year With Prices About Same Washington - (U.R) The Agri culture Department predicted Thursday there will be more meat available this year, but not necessarily at lower prices. The department said in a live stock and meat report that 1952 commercial meat production through March totaled 5,537, 000,000 pounds, eight per cent more than a year ago and the largest meat output for the first quarter since 1948. Production Increase Increased meat production, it said, should continue throughout the rest of the year, largely be cause of greater beef output. Pork production will fall below last year's record as hog produc ers cut back because of high feed prices. While prices for meat animals have fallen, the department said retail prices for meat, with the exception of pork, have continu ed nearly as high as last year. The higher prices, it said, reflect marketing margins above the "unusually narrow price mar gins of early 1951. Agreement Nearing In Rockford Till Rockford, 111. U.R)-t An offi cial of the AFL International Typographical union says agree ment has been reached on about "80 per cent" of the proposed contract to end the labor dis pute that has stopped publication of the Rockford Morning Star and Register-Republic. J. L. Gavin, president of ITU Local 213, issued the statement after a meeting of the local Wednesday. The union and the Rockford Consolidated Newspapers Inc. re sumed their negotiations Wednes day and a management spokes man said there were "I air pros pects of settlement." 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