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...last night announced that the Honorable Jan Masaryk, Czechoslovakian delegate to the United Nations, will be an honorary sponsor to their production of "Adam the Creator' which opens in Sanders Theater next Tuesday. Both Masaryk and the Czechoslovakian ambassador to the United States, Dr. Juraj Slavik, will be on hand to see the opening of the famous Czech satire, barring unexpected complications...
...other westbound diplomats, was on the Queen Elizabeth, making its first peacetime voyage (see BUSINESS). The most rubbered at and the least gregarious passenger was V. M. Molotov, who was usually surrounded by aides and bodyguards. Both Molotov and Vishinsky bowed deeply whenever they encountered Czechoslovakia's Jan Masaryk. Masaryk was seen reading a detective novel called Uneasy Terms...
...which he heads, has made tentative plans to bring Carl Grube, Austrian Foreign Minister presently in this country, before a College audience some time this fall. Grube's talk would be the first in a possible series of forums on international relations which may feature such men as Jan Masaryk and Henry Wallace, Cater said, however, that plans are only in the formative stage at present, and that more details would become available after his committee met in full for the first time, probably early next week...
Last winter Jan Masaryk vigorously denied reports that Czechoslovakia's famed Jachymov uranium mines were still under Russian control. Last month, when foreign correspondents visited Jachymov, they were plied with spa water from its radioactive springs but not allowed anywhere near the mines. Last week Prague's Obzory said that Russian experts were "at Jachymov in 'scientific closure' " and that both Soviet and Czech troops were on guard there. Added Obzory: "It is necessary for security to renounce visits to the spa by guests from foreign lands...
...premiership, their only new portfolios were Finance and Internal Commerce, two difficult spots in view of Czechoslovakia's strained economic situation. Middle-of-the-road National Socialists remained strong partly because President Eduard Benes, grand, not very old (62) man of Czechoslovakia, belongs to their party. Jan Masaryk, an Independent, keeps the Foreign Affairs Ministry...