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Budget Held in Swedish Riksdag

Budget Held in Swedish Riksdag

4 THE SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN Lively Election Year Debate On The Norway Snow Is Norway Ship Gets Mercy Mission Sent To Denmark OSLO. — he Norwegian Minis- \the refugee aid group are also con- ery of Defense has announced that \templated. Budget OSLO — Reminiscent of last Held Swedish troop of the vessel during In Norwegian transport Sailings the year‘s Copenhagen ski meet when “Svalbard" has been chartered to these periods, will be under the di- , January on traveled south 22.—(By airmaill—The debate Norwegian skiers the P.C.I.R.Oi (Preparatory Com- rection of the U. N. mandated the budget, which was held during three days, against the ‘for the event bringing their own mittee International Refugee Or- refugee body’s committee, Oslo notes that central two, 21, attracted a greater snow. an report ganization) for an undisclosed pe- of which Norway is one of the 16 customary ending January Danish hosts are not taking any than in years, partly due the fact that riod, and is now being overhauled member riations. It is assumed audience many to chances this year either. and refitted for the transport of that displaced person transfers general elections will be held this autumn. The public gal- The Copenhagen 'Ski Club has displaced persons. The "Svalbard," will be made betWeen Germany leries and the press section were filled to the last seat, as already made arrangements with a former German vessel taken over and Canada, South America or the ski club of Kongsberg, Norway, Australia. were the benches reserved for by Norway since the end of the to make sure that there will be war, has been engaged in trans- foreign and power, would seek any alliance members of legations snow on the jump when cqn—- porting Norwegian occupation with the Communists. embassies. The discussion was testants gather for the intema- Germany. Un- Finance Minister Ernst Wig- forces to and from characterized by attacks on the tional Holtekollen meet in Copen- til recently, it was thought that forss recalled that ’s eco- News In Brief: hagen. A total of 60 tons of snow economic by the vessel would possibly be used nomic development is closely tied has been ordered from the Kongs- by the tri-national Of the 800 Sudeten Germans, the heads of the opposition groups. rest of Antarctic Ex- to that of the the world. berg club and will accompany the pedition scheduled for this year. former Czechoslovakiah citizens, Fritiof leader of the Con- For that reason, he said, there Domo. is; Norwegian participants to Den- The Defense Ministry's decision to who will be sent to Sweden from Party. appoiht- servative urged the necessarily a limit to what mark in six railway cars. retain the vessel, however, has Austria, the first contingent of of thei ment a special anti-inflation Government can do. He also EX'l Ifany new records are made at forced a change in the expedition's 810 is expected to arrive in Janu- committee, Berti] while Professor pressed the opinion that wage in-1 Holtekollen they may be made on plans, resulting in a postponement ary. They consist to the greatest Ohlin, head of the politically ris- creases should be allowed only in‘ Danish soil, but they’ll neverthe- of the proposed venture until the part of workers twenty to thirty de- ing Liberal, or People’s Party, cases recommended by the Swed- less be made on Norwegian snow, fall of 1949. years old. some of whom have manded a post war program in Federation of Labor, such ish as notes the report. ' According to the Defense Min- families. They come from the w Government intervention wages hich in regard to women’s and istry announcement, the “Sval- American and British zones in and control will not be low-wage considered certainigroups of earn- dealt with. “We would be wise bard" will be used to transport Austria and have been picked by, also wage as natural ingredients. He ers. Should these interests to exercise patience," he the 473m Norwegian Brigade to two official Swedish labor ex- that a committee of rise in warned. suggested involve a prices,.he would “and to be prepared also during Germany in February at which change bureaus in Vienna and experts non-political be appointed be prepared to accept it. On the this year fof disappointments in time the 472nd Brigade will be re- Linz. in cooperation with the Al- to study the budget which, in his stressed, the other hand, he pres- regard to the development of for- turned to Norway. Between that lied authorities and the Austrian calculated opinion. is too optimis- ent situation does not permit an eign trade. But regardless of con- time and a similar round-trip Department of 'Internal Affairs. tically. a question by Replying to all-round increase in‘ wages. The ditions abroad, we must do all we scheduled for August, the “Sval- The majority of the workers will Professor Ohlin, Prime Minister that gen- Prime Minister stated a can to put things right here at bard" will be made available to be placed in machine shops and Tage Erlander emphatically de- wage boost without an in- eral home.” - the P.C.I.R.O. Future missions for textile mills where they will en- nied that in the elections this fall crease in production would be‘ joy the same wages. hours, and the Social-Democrats who are in bound to cause higher prices. ‘ other benefits that are assured Axel Gjores. Minister of Com-1 “Butch” Pomeroy In National Costume Swedish laborers. merce, promised that in the fu- ‘ture import licenses would be handled more promptly than hith- Special commissioners would Lbe‘erto.available to answer inquiries {on how such matters should be

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