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Monetary Controls Tightened by Britain as U.S. Loan Dwindles; Marshall Pledges Aid in Rio Talk

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To ration the dollars she has left for world trade, Great Britain yesterday imposed a tight control over the remainder of the $3,750,000,000 loan from the U.S. Nations' Assembly September 16 when the U.S. yesterday referred it to Secretary of State Marshall yesterday told the Inter-American Conference in Rio de Janeiro that "the economic rehabilitation of Europe is vital to the economy of this hemisphere."

The explosive Balkan problem was scheduled for consideration by the United National Assembly September 16, when the U.S. yesterday referred it to Secretary-General Trygve Lie after a rebuff by Russia.

More than 3,000 cases before the National Labor Relations Board will be thrown out unless the unions involved register and file non-Communist affidavits within 20 days, the NLRB general counsel announced last night in Washington.

Lt. Gen. John C. H. Lee hitched up his belt smoothed his shirtfront, braced his shoulders and prepared yesterday to face an investigation of his command at Leghorn, Italy, after charges of varied abuses by a newspaperman.

The weather: Clearing and somewhat warmer with sunshine this afternoon. Highest temperature in the middle 70s. Fair tonight and warmer tomorrow.

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