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THURSDAY, SEPT, 11, 1947 __

China's Model Province! \ Slowly Being Strangled

‘To Death by Reds

Taiyuan Has Food, Factories But It's Another City Under Siege in War

By WILLIAM H. NEWTON, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer TAIYUN, Shansi Province, China, Sept. 11.—This is the way a nation is strangled to death— ! Taiyuan is the capital of Shansi province in North China. Before the war S8hansi was considered China's model province. Here are coal mines, steel mills, cement factories, textile mills, chem« ical works, paper mills, ceramics factories, tanneries and even a loco-

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H. INSLEY, MOVE WOLkS. 0 Py = oT | a ot at toe tacares ot Turon. AIT@SE Boy 16 all your.needs in a lovely pattern—'Beloved''— vai : ucts the factories o; . ih But all are useless now. 1 ' by International Silver Company. Chest in tt ple Taiyuan is another city under . n," sighed the siege in China's civil war. Except In School Strike cluded, too. for - the hazardous air route over ve chortle-to« rough, jagged mountains to Peking, : 250 miles northeastward, it is en- Prosecution of Parents! | tirely cut off from the outside world. J lumn off to 8 « ~~ Larger Than Illinois Sta at Gary Look What You Get y of the cone Chinese Communist armies sur-| GARY, Ind, Sept. 11 (U. P).— 8 Viande knives 8 Butter spreaders | subsequently, found the rich industrial area on One “boy was under arrest today 8 Viande forks 8 Ice tea spoohs 1 literary urge every side. A pocket smaller'than and authorities began prosecution| 8 Dessert spoons 8 Oyster forks ve whethep ‘the state of Rhode Island is con-| of parents and striking students at 8 Salad forks 2 Tablespoons hs trolled by the Nationalist govern- Emerson school. They moved to 16 Teaspoons le humor , , 's Si Fl 8 see it. Limp ment, ‘The province itself is larger prevent an anti-Negro student Block's Silverware Booth, Street Floor have fun "thay the state of Illinois. strike from spreading to other : e wealth of the hard-working schools. ’ people goes to support the huge] A 16-year-old boy from Tolleston| army needed to defend even this school, across town from Emerson, small area from Communist attack was arrested yesterday and turned and destruction. over to juvenile authorities: after Millions upon millioifs in taxés he attended a meeting of Emerson| are required to build the great stone strikers -and their parents. Police| pillboxes which dot the. country- said he had agitated for a strike an ° spaper readers side. Here is China's version of the at his school. > ot as familiar ‘Maginot, line, | Picket lines formed outside Tol- SPECIAL PURCHASE “ee sembly or the : Drivin throu the defense area leston yesterday, but police and : * with agencies you are never out of rifle shot of school authorities broke them up. ich th a pillbox. They are arranged in|Only about 50 of Tolleston's 400 N \ nat the United flop. defense line is at léast | ents Saye a om a “I LIKE HIM, ANYWAY" —That's all 5-year-old Robert Tur. 2.00 and 3.00 REX COMPACTS fore the outfit miles deep. There are huge earth-| absenteeism rate. ner, 825 N. East st., has to say about Prince, his pup born with . ions may have work defenses, ditches 20 feet across| LeadersgPace Arrest the customary four feet but with only three legs. Prince, now EATER ig “sand -barbed=wire- entanglements: 30 yer ypratity “WRPREE a they ac-week.oldi-has.no.right. front. leg but has anextra-toct onthe an atmos [ospheny Seer Se ae are road blocks! would prosecute all students . who left front leg. Only | 00 : |had not returned to their classes! : in his speech Grain Carefully Rationed W h J k Pl today. Adult 1 | Joep vet in ‘ There are soldiers everywhere, | gic: po ce Sut Jenders of the Striker renc - oC ey ays of inten to ‘struggling along the rough roads| ’ : { ly out of the 7 Only about 500 of Emerson's 1750

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. with their mulecarts or marching! briskly through city streets chanting battle songs, Life is hard in Taiyuan. The s the first da d y y_of the fall term ~huge towers which flank the -an-|ghen many of the students failed cient city gates are stored with, show up for classes in protest] grain which is carefully rationed | goo ingt the enrollment of 38 Negroes) to Jue people. in the formerly all-white school. our diet depends on the type Lower Property Values of work you do. Certain types of Police said. that’ in many cases specialiste—the military ‘and * for. "sindents were told to Join the eign visitors—get a Grade 1 diet|g by parents who objected to which inclimdes wheat once a day ‘| the Negro enroliment.at. the school. . Government officials from the

udents reported Jor classes yes- | terday.

The Emerson strike started Sept.

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By HARMAN W. NICHOLS, United Press Staff Correspondent CHICAGO, Sept. 11.—One of the lonliest men in the world is John Troka, who fixes Duesenbergs. : The Deusenberg people down in Indianapolis quit making cars in 1937 after they had put some 500 mac s on the -road. Of that number, about 25 still are kicking out gas fumes in Chicago. gd It is Mr. Trokd’s contention that, properly greased, spark-pluggedt= and. rear-ended, a. Dutsenberg. wifi mmr

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. : . ' lout. He rented a one-story “brick | Parents said the inclusion of <|dct something like Tennyson's im- OY : provincial governor on down get! .. lower property on of Negroes mortal brook and just keep rollin’|PUllding on Chicago's north side 8 Grade 2 diet which includes) and set up shop, playing nursemaid

7 | i ; 1 h wheat once a week. All others get] VICIitY of the ‘sthool. ORE [to Duesenbergs and Rolls~Royces. The Duesenberg cost a man a

The Gary school board, which set| Mr. Troka learned about the cars | 8 Grade 3 dit which provides for! ’ wheat once every two Limi {up a re-zoning program to relieve the hard way. He chauffeured them!

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{the overcrowded conditions in Gary’s/for this rich d that for In Temporary Shel | Ty ST Sich man an a Tho pe , i ond Sess wivent®'® Negro school, said the colored number of years. Then he served from their homés by the ‘Commu. | cPildren ‘would remain at Emerson|as a wrench-jockey in a garage.

pretty penny—something from $13,000 to $30,000, according to how pollished you wanted the doorknobs to be.

nists, “live i teniporary shelters despite efforts to oust them.’ outside the city gates and are fed|

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organizations, . The factories operate on a part-| SAVANNAH, Ga. Sept. 11 time basis to provide the needs of P-)—Buxom Mrs. Anna E. Boyer, the area. Some of the Podusts,| Terest-d landlady who said that including pig iron, are flown -out.| She starved herself for seven days But the air lift to Peking canont'to protest rent controls was eating begin to carry the industrial ca-|8gain today. pacity of the factories. » | The widow Boyer tasted ice Communist forces are deployed cream in the presence of Mrs. in the mountains of the surround-| Frances Lane, an employee of a ing area. By maintaining the siege local radio station. Mrs. Lane they paralyze the economic life of had urged Mrs.- Boyer to give up the city—and what's vastly more her fast. important—prevent other areas of Mrs. Lane visited Mrs. Boyer’s China from benefiting from its fac- one-room apartment last night

Retired Piel Brothers Patan da x, Employee, 75, Dies | Gates Names 4

One time, he found himself out| And you wonder how a man of a job and decided there might makes a living keeping these old be some kind of a future in taking |cars running? care of something that won't wear | Well, he gets a price.

Services for Herman R. Pasch, ER j retired Piel Brothers Starch. Co. To State : Board | employee, will be at 1:30 p. m. a | Friday in G. H. Herrmann funeral ~ Four appointments to member: | home with burial in Crown Hill. ship on three state boards were | Mr. Pasch died yesterday at made today by Governor Gates. | General hospital. He was 75 and Miss Anne Dugan, assistant directhad resided in Indianapolis 64 tor of nurses at St. Vincent's hos-

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the once prosperous city of Taiyuan! you see in the distance the tall graceful ‘pagodas of China’s ancient religion rising to the sky. And be-

Mrs. Boyer said that she had a “heart-to-heart” talk with M¥s.| Lane. Then she signed the applications for rent hikes for ‘three

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Banquet, Meeting Set for Tonight

The NACO Service society, sponsored by the National Malleable & Steel Castings Co., will hold a banquet and dinner meeting at 6:30 | o'clock tonight in the Claypool | hotel.

Gold watches will be awarded to) 10 women employees who have completed 25 years continuous service with the company. Five gold watches will be awarded men who had 35 years continuous service. Officials from the general offices in Cleveland to attend are Cleve H. Pomeroy, president; Wilson H. Moriarty, vice president in charge of manufacturing, and James A. Slater, assistant to the president.

| Mark Twoin. Association To Héar Spécial Music|

A special program, “Mark Twain and Music,” will be presented by Miss Laura Josephine Mollenauer, and Miss Mary Susan Singer, at! the first meeting of the year of the ‘| Mark Twain Association of Indiana. | The group will meet \Priday, Sept. | 19 at 7:30 p. m, in the Indiana world war memorial. | Miss Mollenauer is from New| York City, and Miss Singer is a! | native of Indfanapolis. { They have presented this program’ | before several clubs in and near! New York where they have been | «studying music. |, The program here will be open| (to the public. ”

co— A i Legionnaires in Paris PARIS, Sept. 11 (U. P.).~Paul Griffith, former national commander of the American Legion, arrived| today with an advance party of] tour of European battlefields.

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