THUESDAY, iHEEBKOAJECr s XZ, 1953 Red-lsrael Break; Diplomatic Relations Cut After Tel Aviv Bombing ' LONDON, Thursday, Feb. 'll (A I )—Russia broke off diplomatic relations today-with Israel over the bombing of the Soviet legation Monday in Tel Aviv. . . . ' " .The break, announced on the Moscow radio, blamed the Israeli government and said its police, connived in the assault. Price Control Standby Rower Seen Possible WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 (JP)— Janies F.'Brownlee took a job as government consultant on price and other controls today in a move suggesting the issu’e of standby powers in that fiel)— Sen. Long (D-La) said today the Air Force, hoping to confuse the public, has opened a, “counter at tack” against his charges of fabu lous waste, on overseas air bases. He spoke as senators delved in to, the strategic “planning of the Air Force and Sen.. Margaret Chase Smith' (R-Me) hinted at “big mistakes in the development of this country’s air outposts around the world. The inquiry is being held be hind closed doors by the Senate Armed Services Committee. brandy canej r 5— STATE THEATRE »LDG. STATE COLLEGE Blockade Isolation' Seen In Treaty OK BERLIN, Feb. 11 —(/P) The Communists talked tough today about a new blockade of Berlin. The East Berlin party leader ship issued a manifesto, obviously backed by the Russians, which de clared “further isolation” of the West sectors can be counted on if Wesp Germany ratifies the Eur opean Defense Treaty next month. Only Eastern adoption of the Soviet /proposal for uniting Ger many and Berlin can stave off such consequences, the Commun ists declared. Their manifesto was printed by the Soviet Army newspaper Taegliche Rundschau. In West Berlin, a spokesman for' the dominant Socialist party said the manifesto apparently is the starting signal for new mea sures against the West. American authorities said the declaration was so bold and blunt it must be taken seriously. Never theless, Cecil Lyon, chief of the U. S. High Commission’s Berlin staff, commented tersely: “Sometimes they say one thing and do another.” While the West was weighing the words of the new threat, the Communists were going about measures that were suspiciously like preparations that preceded the Berlin Blockade of 1948-49. Section gangs laid special S bahn elevated tracks and switches at strategic points in the Soviet sector. The work appeared to be part of a plan to cut off service to West Berlin. The elevated lines carry the brunt of the city’s traf fic. Eat at the sign of the Lion! Penn Stale Diner Open 24 hours a day r Now ll» Mmliiig PAGE THREE