WILL TITO BE STRONG ENOUGH?
LONDON, August 22. The Stockholin liberal newspaper
• Expressen says that Moseow is obviously trying to force a coup d'etat. The paper says that the Cominform phalange in Yugoslaiva is strong, but it is doubtful if it has sufficient support ers to risk such a venture without lielp ' from tlie other side of the frontier. j Marslial Tito can consolidate his posi- , tion — by economic aid streaiiiing 111 J from the West, among other things — ■ I if the opposition delays its action. The j arniy is tipped as the leader of any coup against Marshal Tito. "It has I been organised by Moseow and ;s strongly influenced by the Cominform. I ! But are its leaders stronger than Marshal Tito's State police?" I A message from Bucharest says the j Rumanian Foreign Minister (Mlle. ; Anna Pauker), in a newspaper article today, said: "The dav is not far off when the Tito bandits will render an account to the people of Yuoslavia. They will not do imsirles numh longer. "
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Chronicle (Levin), 23 August 1949, Page 5
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