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hi THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES a i THURSDAY, MAY 90,1946 | Cas MISS MARY EUPHRAT Propose ‘Memorials’ to Help Veterans lletan ver "Nagato, Pride of Jap Navy,. Awaits Death Blow at Bikini "i." Give ReciTALI TOP » p 100 VETE

i By Science Service freed “by a rehabilitation project. By KEYES BEECH ~~ his everlasting regret, was Cdbt.[to be an ‘atom bomb target, ran the. Nagalo's side, The Sakawa's| Miss Mary Euphiat of Pt. Wayne, NEW YORK, May 0.—‘Living’| Not only city rehabilitation cen- | Times Foreign Oorrespondent Walter J. Whipple of Baton Rouge, |out of fuel. ‘The Nagato drifted screw was twisted out of shape, jordan conservatory candidate for war memorials in the form of cen-|iérs, but also mobile consultant N 8 S | BIKINI ISLAND, May 9.—The|La, : : Radio batteries enabled the Na- talchelor of io d in| 68 for rehabilitating handicapped clinics comparable to those used battleship Nagato, once the pride| po acked for th i helplessly without power, lights or| ... , cymmon help and the ships the batchelor of music degree In| individuals are the latest suggestion|for cancer and crippled children of Japan's fleet, now lies a rusting ed for the assignment, for). ..icoration for five days. All -per-|were towed to an Eniwetok base. - |voice, will give her.graduation re-|for g community project to honor| programs are urged by the report

By UNITE Eight ships were

They had 1 be Announced by Charles Hedley, Dirty and unkempt, bearing the aboard a Jap battleship, A Jap|water and when the blowers failed engines. They had long been Neg-|ye5q of the Jordan's voice depart-

By WALLACE RB. DEUEL bomb scars she received in Tokyo midshipman gave him a picture. of [men stood engine room watches in|lected because tHe Japs never ex-|ment, Miss Euphrat's program will

‘strong in Switzerland, even if it has

bay, it took her ‘44 miserable days Japan's newest battlewagon — the |120-degree “heat. Four of the Na- pected her to sail again. At the|jnclude a wide range of arias and to reach Bikini from Japan's Yo-|Nagato. gato's boilers blew out when it|time of the surrender she was being) gongs. . She will be accompanied kosuka naval base. On the way to Bikini both the Na- [tried to tow the Sakawa. The two used as an anti-aircraft fortress. [hy Miss Mae Engle of Jordan's

Her commander on the trip, to|gafo and the cruiser Sakawa, also (ships collided. Holes were torn in Copyrign, 1348, by The Indianapolis Times piano faculty.

been knocked out in the reich itself, The countries which that machine ground down in ruins are turning to the United States for help. The Amerjean taxpayer is even helping support the German people ' themselves. But Nazis and other German imperialists, who - were smAar x enough to sen Mr. Devel 4)oir money to Switzerland and go into business there, are sitting pretty. They! Ie not even helping feed | their own people in the reich, to say nothing of anybody else. German Assets Protected They can even start getting ready for the next war, the way their | kind of Germans: did in Switzerland after the last one. “ For the Swiss government is protecting German assets in Switzerland by refusing to turn them over to the allies, These are the net results to date of a deadlock which has been reached in negotiations now going on here regarding the disposal of these assets, The United States, France and | Britain are asking for the German| property. The Swiss are refusing | to let them have it. The Swiss authorities even decline to make any unduly strenuous effort to locate German assets] within their borders. One consequence of the attitude | is that the assets are being hidden under new disguises. In some cases this is being done so effectively that it probably will be impossible to find them later even if the Swiss should change their minds and decide to make a real search. Swiss Give Reasons The Swiss give several reasons for refusing to turn over German assets to the allies, or even to look too hard for them. FIRST, they say it wouldn't be legal to look too hard, because that | would violate Swiss laws protecting | the secrecy of banking transactions. SECOND, the Swiss say the allied control council in Berlin, which has asked for the assets, has no High) to make such a request. . THIRD, the Swiss soy it would! be unneutral of them to turn over German assets to the allies. LAST, but by no means least, the Swiss say they themselves want at least some of the German property in Switzerland. It turns out that the Swiss government extended a credit of $250,000,000 to the Nazis during the war The Nazis used this credit to buy | tanks,. time - fuses, anti-aircraft equipment and other war material in Switzerland, Thus they were! able to fight the war longer and! more effectively than they other-! wise gould have done. ! The Swiss now say that this claim | of theirs against the Germans! should be paid ahead of the claims of the countries whose men got killed by the $250,000,000 worth of armaments,

Copyright. 1946. by The Indianapolis Times and Th The Chicago Daily News. , Ine ;

CHARGE U. S., BRITAIN BLOCKING BIG FOUR

LONDON, May 9 (U. P.).—The Moscow radio today accused Britain and the’ United States of blocking progress in the Big Four foreign ministers conference by trying to| impose their will on the other dele- | gates. The Moscow broadcast, quoting a Tass Paris dispatch, said the western powers failed to show the prop. er goodwill toward their . wartime ally. It said positive results had | been achieved on a limited number | of questions, but divergent views

had developed on other important issues,

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