Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1946 — Page 6
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. Believe Russ Disappointment Over Elections Is Primary Reason Why They Were Not All Democratic Trends.
(One of a Series.) By LYLE C. WILSON United Press Staff Correspondent VIENNA, July 26.—This poor, bedeviled country is occupied by the troops of Great Britain, France, the Soviet Union and the United States. Each occupying power has a zone. All four of them occupy Vienna, each with an area of the city for its own. Austria is not like Germany. German is a conquered enemy country. Austria is a liberated country. which was once a slave nation under Hitler, At Moscow, Potsdam and finally at London the allies agreed that Aus- | against Austria would be less than tria should be liberated and assisted half of that. on the road to democratic] The Russians were bitterly disi
t. appointed at the outcome of Aust has not worked that way.|trian elections. Only 5 per cent of the evidence of responsible the people voted communist. That everything the United apparently is the basic reason the seeks to do toward setting Russians do not want to leave and up s democratic, self-governing why they seek to embarrass the state’ In Austria, the Soviet Union [present non-Communist governseeks to tear down. It is obvious ment of Austria. by now that Moscow is seeking to| One of President Truman's major dominate Austria. The Russians proposals for rehabilitation of want economic control. Europe was for the opening of the Oppose Unification great - international rivers to free
traffic. The Russians do not permit that lution 0 Ding a an Je only Bolton us to move so much as a rowboat. | be unification of the country and They even object to repair of a the departure of all occupying blasted bridge near Tulln, { troops. The Russians oppose that. Liberal Interpretation Money is the one advantage the| However, all the Danube barges Americans, French and British have land other vessels which could make over the Russians here. American it fled to our zone when the Rus- | 4 ¢ for all tine ne [stan tide rolled into their country. ¢ a Austria shall pay | We have the boats. The Russians the of a pay {have the river. As an artery of trade E Sete th Sip R the Rus. | 0d commerce it is a dead stream. | slans Ee upytch. bill for | This dispute over what are repa- | $90,000,000 d b But these | ations is typical. The United States thly bills now are submitted | 204 Great Britain agreed not to A the Austrian government for re. | take any reparations. It was agreed i by the = control council that Russia might claim what ac-
tually had been German in Austria. Election Disappoints Russ But the Russians interpret that
In Vienna, at least, the Russians pretty liberally. Even a plant stolen are learning that the veto works from an Austrian owner by the | both ways. The other allied powers Nazis is regarded by the Russians simply refuse to okay exorbitant as German, and proper for them | Russian occupation costs. |to take. Under pressure the Russians now| Meantime the Austrian governhave agreed that occupation costs ment staggers under occupation snd} four armies shall not exceed the terrific burden of its costs. cent of the total Austrian Russian policy. is to turn Austria to Gen, Clark hopes to force the. east as a Soviet-dominated to 20 per cent. The state. Ours is to keep Austria Americans figure that|turned westward as a democratic a month should cover|{country. The tug of war seems sO charge 'far to be going against us.
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