Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1945 — Page 6
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Balkans i in Propaganda COURT UPHOLDS ‘Blithe Spirit’ fo Open Here Stew as War Clouds Fade GAS RATE CUTS With Film Stars on n Stage
By GEORGE WELLER, Times Foreign Correspondent After having its doors closed for, ATHENS, April 3.—Bombers no longer traverse thes Balkan skies on | nearly three weeks, ‘English’s will missions of death. But radio-borne winged words of scarcely less ominous High Bech Riles Rules FPC Has present “Blithe Spirit” tonight and
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¥ Bitter bickering and accusation are passing between the little capi- : tals in both the Russian and British zones of hegemony, Charges of The Noel
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like volleyed | has committed itself regarding territorial changes. » Ld ” AMERICA'S policy is not only non-committal but’ passive. From every indication, the Balkan pen-| | insula, which cost the U. S. hundreds of bombers and thousands of airmen in the co-operative ef- | fort between the 15th air force and! the Russian army, is now political- | [ly indifferent to’ Washington. | | Yet alignments are now being { molded here, which may affect { strongly the balance of power in Europe. The Greeks and Turks, whose | foreign policies are dominated by military alliance with Britain, see Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and possibly Albania forming a Pan-Slav bloc, and believe that Russian influence | stands behind it. n n » THE SLAVS, on; the other hand, | see Greece actively passing its ter- | ritorial claims along the Albanian and Bulgarian frontiers and Turkey | strengthened by about $100,000,000 | of unexpended American lend-lease { arms, insisting on being treated as [a belligerent. They_.believe that Britain's support alone makes these attitudes possible. The Russian radio attacks Tur- { key nightly, backing up. the Soviet's rrecent denunciation of the 20-year | alliance. Turkey now does not dare { to reciprocate but condemns Bul-!
{ garian leftists as opportunist allied bandwagoners. Turkey supports the Greeks’ claims against “the Bulgarians and Albanians, including boundary’ identification. Prostrate -Romania, with its col- | laborationist trials impending, is { relatively silent, pérhaps because, with the Soviet Union having presented it with formerly Hungarian Transylvania, its territorial aims | are satisfied. » ” ” BUT THIS Soviet action itself has created disturbing precedents because other Balkan powers now | expect that unilateral solution by one .of the great tripowers can replace united action and hence, are | looking for muscular champions. | Last night for the first time, the! Yugoslav radio referred rebukingly | to “Greek imperialism.” All Greek | parties want the former Italian ! Dodecanese returned, Nationalists want, additionally, | the southern part of Albania, which | they call “Northern Epireus” and| about one-third of southern Bulgaria, while the left restricts claims | to Cyprus on an ethnic basis and | asks a plebiscite in Albania. = | ” = 2
MODERATE spokesmen on boing,
“sides of the Greek-Yugaoslav: controvélsy “are trying to save the friendship. forged in the days of jsan -battles against: Germary as the earlier Balkan war. ilitfes- to “the friendship seem e ‘the ambiguous war records | of Bulgaria and Turkey. The Greeks say to the -Yugoslavs, | “You've no right to call us im-| perialists so |
Carinthia? Macedonia is the key to the con- | troversy. Marshal Tito has amalgamated that state within his Yugoslav federation on old boundaries, but the Macedonians themselves are expansionist and want Salonika. Tito is still keeping their ambitions under wraps. But the Bulgarians have encouraged Tito to give Macedonia freecom as an independent state. on ” ” THE GREEKS abhor seeing an independent
this. idea, Macedonia
as a Slav battering ram southward, | 4 — i ag with the Bulgars and, Yugoslavs| ; ! > 3 supporting. |
behind and Russia | Their tendency’ to rely on Britain increases proportionately. Ideologies, too, are
Albania, Yugoslavia and Greece: all have a monolithic leftist structure, with party politics discouraged. | In Turkey leftist views bring
three opinions
| quired by the commission to cut its! shows the mirth-provoking. events
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WASHINGTON, April 3
federal power commission orders re- | Hollywood cast. ducing gas rates in the Detroit and | Miss Barrie, long known for Denver areas. The reductions total Hollywood “performances as more than $7.800,000 annually. [ “other woman,” started her
In each case the court. affirmed in London, in the right of the commission to con- | Coward sider the full operations of a gas|'Hay Fevers . company in fixing rates. It re-| Mr. Denny started as a child) jected contentions that the com-|actor in’London and played in Hol- | missicn’s jurisdiction is limited to!lywood, “The Leather Pushers” and | phases of a company's business di-! supported Mary Pickford in “Kiki.” rectly ir interstate commerce or Miss Riano will be remembered directly affecting the customers for for her work as the nurse in “The | which rates were being considered.! Man Who Came to Dinner” and Justice William O. Douglas wrote Miss Harvey won acclaim in “ConIn Separate cases. | gress Dances.” Of an, appeal: by the Panhandle! “Blithe Spirit” Eastern Pipeline Co., which was re-| thqr's household
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gas rates in the Detroit area more! that take place when a bike-riding than $5,000,000 annually, he said: |crystal-gazing seeress raised the ec“The. (natural gas) act ‘does not |toplasmatic remains of the author's prevent the commission from taking| first wife during a seance. This into account the production prop-!sets out to upset his staid, happy erties and gathering facilities - of household. gas companies when it/ Rowland Leigh staged the Lewis fixes their rates.” and Young production and sets Mermons Turned Down | were designed by D. M. Jackson,
auctions ordered tor tnree gas com: DUKE OF WINDSOR WANTED AS ACTOR
panies serving the Colorado area, | he rejected the contention that the! HOLLYWOOD, April 3 (U. P.).— A group of film notables, headed by
orders were invalid becatise the | commission failed to separate intraActor Chester Morris, - yesterday | asked thé Duke of Windsor to come to Hollywood and star in a picture of his life. The group. who said they would form an independant company, ‘expressed “shock” over al recent statenient in Time magazine terming = Windsor “technologically unemployed, and obsolete man.” The duke recently resigned as governor general of the Bahamas. Morris said .that if Windsor didn’t want to play himself, he could act lin a story of his own choosing
erations in fixing ihe rates. The court also refused to consider a constitutional freedom of religion appeal by 15 Utah Mormon [unda-| mentalists convicted of plural marriage It declined to review convictions of seven members of the Internaticnal Association of Theatrical and Stage Employees who were given prison terms for collecting protection money from several major film Sopatiies 1A Ms in New York.
( P.).— star Mona Barrie, Reginald Denny, | | The supreme court yesterday upheld | Lilian- Harvey and Renie Riano, a|
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Mona Barrie
RAPP BAND BOOKED BY INDIANA ROOF
Barney Rapp and his New Eng- | landers and Freddy Shaffer and his | Victory Sweethearts have been added to the list of attractions this month at the Indiana Roof. Rapp and his orchestra will
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be |
[brought back on April 20. Shaffer |
and his all-girl band will be here | | beginning April 11. Les Brown and his orchestra will | play at the Roof, for one night | only, tomorrow,
Mae West, who was scheduled t “Catherine Was Great” at English’s April 19-21, has changed her date in Indianapolis to April 30 and May 1 and 2, Vincent Burke, has announced. |
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CIVIC THEATER PLAY CAST IS ANNOUNCED
The cast for “On Borrowed Time,” Civic. theater's Avril production, has been announced by Jack Hat-
In the leading role is Tom Pebworth as Pud. Others in the play will be Earl Davis, Dorothea Craft, John D. Welch. Mary Frances Rushton, Alice Gardner, Bruce Pearson, Paul McNamara, Victor Mussawir, Layry Gordon and Robert Cook. “On Borrowed Time” will run at through April 12. OFFICE HOURS ENSEMBLE TO MEET The Ensemble Music society will have a business meeting at. 8:25 m. Thursday : in the war me:
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