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garian officials reported. - Thuransky, a naturalized Amerfean citizen, was arrested by Hungarian police, but escaped In an American legition automobile. He was flown to Paris, where he now awaits ship passage to the Upited |
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Hungarian sources said today’s note dealt with the international legal aspects of the case. Hungary sent a 1200-word note to American officials last night, neglecting to give the apology the state department sought. It mostly repeated the contents of an earlier note complsining about Americas rolesin freeing Thuransky. a machinery salesman who used to ive
near Columbus. O The Unitdd States position was that Hungary. as a defeated nation, had no sovereignty, and was exceeding her rights in arresting an American on grounds he was making anti-Communist state. ments
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[Already Sad Britons Lament U. S. Ban on Films to England; May Never See 'Amber’
Brings Economic Crisis Home. More Forcefully Than Many More ‘Weighty Austerity Measures | LONDON, Aug. 9 (U, P,).—Moaning low, British moviegoers faced up today to the bleak prospect of never seeing Amber flicker through the marathon amours of the No. 1 wench in the restoration court.’
The news that no'new American movies would be’sent to Britain to,
be subject to the 75 per cent tax on their earnings brought the economic
crisis home to the fans more forcefully than many a Weightier austerity measure, m———— The movie crisis was keynoted| by a streamer headline in the Eve-| ning Standard which . said, “Forever Amber” and “Joan of Arc” may never be seen in Ldndon, No Clark Gable Shop girls and housewives who
[keep money from being drained out {of dollar-short "Britain, Ametican movie makers, after a meeting in New York yesterday, replied through | | President Eric Johnston of the] {Motion Picture Export association, | that Britain “shouldn't expect to get a dolar’s worth of films for a quarter.” Film. shipments to Britain were suspended, British flim exhibitors were Just | ias angry, Some warned that failure to show American films will halve | the government's income from tae amusement tax, which now yields jabout $256,000,000 annually. Repre-! {sentatives of 4500 theaters called | an emergency conference “for Tues- | day, with ‘British film producers meeting Wednesday, The Daily Express tried to soothe the people by arguing that it was better to be movie-short than doliar-short.
Ban llegal Lobbies For ‘Marshall Plan
the Atairway with Vivien Leigh in “Gone With the Wind" were desolated by the prospect of not seeing their hero carry on in new ventures, Cheever Cowdin, chairman of the board of directors of Universal Films, said at a press conference, ‘soon affair--his arrival, that when the government realizes the full implication of “this confiscation,” it will reconsider and a “reasonable solution” will be reached, But austerity-ridden Britons were less optimistic, Mr, Cowdin
charged that the violated both she
ble tax provisions, But he sald that rather than try to salvage any part of the profit, Universal preferred to ban further imports "Industry's Dunkerque
“This is the British film industry's dunkerque,” John and RO) Boulting, joint producers, said WASHINGTON, Aug. 9 (U, P.).~ [Films already in Britain’ will bei A’ ¢nacial house committee was ‘on sxempt from the tax, and should
guard today against. possible state ceep the movie mille grinding—fos y.-ARAINAL.. JX
\nother six or nine months. But d¢partment aifempts to propaganter that Britons will face endleks dize illegally in favor of the “Marevivals and a slim fare of Britain's shall plan” for- economic aid to wn pictures, plus a few from p,q, eC er yutside Holly- . . lore 21 producers « ’ Committee Investigators were inWOO structe by Chalr orest, British theater ‘owners predicted d Chairman Forest A 1 I will have Wo Ciose Harness (R. Ind.) to scan, state demahy houses w ' : i A A because they won't have enough partment actions closely. They
were told to be on the lookout for any effort to bring pressure oh con[gress to enact the foreign relief program. | The committee strefsed that the merits of “the prégram were not in| question, Committee Counsel Frank | T. Bow said Mr. Harness was con- | cerned only with the possibility of illegal lobbying in its favor, Mr, Bow said ‘the question of i1-| legal propaganda was raised by the! comments of state department at-| taches that a “selling job” is nec-| essary to secure congressional ape! proval of the Marshall plan.
films to show, The double-feature they sald, would die quickly. Britain slapped the 75 per cent tax ‘on Americah’ film profits to
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