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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Ann Postma to Address Reds Rap Head “Universalist Convention
Of Council - Ruling Japan
Charge ‘Mac's Pupil Aids Reactionaries
Oaklandon Church
Host to State Meeting
Miss Ann Postma of Connecticut will address a state-wide conven{tion of Universalist young people at v 17:30 p. m, tomorrow in the Oaklandon Universalist Church. Miss Postma attended the World Youth Conference in London and By y SIDNEY Be JHIEPLE the International Students’ ConferTOKYO, Nov, 13— Since William ence at Prague. She represents the J. Sebald, former U. S. Navy offi- Universalist Church of America.
In European Rel
Sees Ragket Danger
“NEW - YORK, Nov, 13 (UP)
agencies unless the writers are
"4 known to be the recipient, Dr. Rob-
cer, assumed the chairmanship of{She is the writer of an article on § | the allied council for Japan, Soviet '‘American Youth Wants Peace, Not i
broadcasts to Japan have singled War” in a recent copy of World him out for abuse.
He is called “MacArthur's pupil and school groups in various parts
of Indiana. The Universalist Youth llowreactionaries and the slandering of ‘ship Convention will open h Tol m. the Soviet vole ticask uid: land in addition to Miss Postma's One Russian Wi ois = y {address will include a business sesFormer generals of the JaP-ig., worship, and a reception for {anese army lately have intensified the speaker. The Rev. George C. their Fascist activities . . . their Boorn will speak Sunday morning staffs have been setting up under-',n4 new officers will be installed by | ground terrorist organizations con- Miss Postma. The Anderson Amer-| ‘ducting. propaganda for regaining! ican Legion Chorus will sing at the control. |closing session Sunday night, The| Charges Fascists Encouraged |Rey, Argyl Houser, host pastor, and| Instead of taking steps to cut|amos Smith, moderator, are in
Youth. She is addressing church
YOUTH SPEAKER—Miss Ann |
Postma will speak at the Oaklandon convention. Pomeranian , Goldilocks ‘Adopts Stray Kitten
MEMPHIS, Tenn., Nov. 13 (UP)
short such "criminal activities in ‘charge of convention arrangements Goldilocks, a 86-year-old Pomeranian,
violation of the Potsdam- declara-| tion, Mr. Sebald is demanding free | {CATTLE $SL15—IN 1846 be dom of action for undisarmed Jap-| CAMERON, Mo., Nov. 13 (UP)— anese militarists.” | Percy Rogers of Maysville dug up a! This broadcast charged that Mr. copy of a sale. Cattle sold for $1.75| |Sebald, “under cover of (preserving) (to $5 per head, sheep at 374 cents] |freedom of the press,” screens and seach and hogs were sold by the| |encourages Japanese Fascists, while |bunch. The sale was held in 1846. simultaneously “attacking ‘ Soviet |
\proposals for democratization with
\to be “literally
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wing.”
a fury worthy of a rabid Japanese reactionary.” The Japanese press was declared terrorized by the strict censorship of MacArthur's staff.” “All reactionary forces of Japan, including the feudal lords,” have been taken under Mr. Sebald’s And. said the broadcast.|. organizations are persecuted”
“democratic” being “systematically by police: ; Charge-U, 8S. ‘Draining’ Japan The wildest recent charge from a Russian station said, “the United States and the Philippines intend to take 50 per cent of all reparations for themselves.” The broadcast accused the United | States of aiming to satisfy the| greed of the Japanese industrialists | by arbitrarily reducing the scale of | reparations required from Japan, | In addition, the U. 8. is said to| have pumped out of Japan’ great | quantities of “gold and other precious metals” originally owned by the Japanese themselves or ob-
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dering abroad.
Moscow sympathizes with the
| Japanese who have to pay the cost
| described as
| to the Japanese press.
of our occupation. This burden is “immense,” amounting to 40 per cent of the national budget. But this sympathy doesn’t extend |- Readers are
| warned that their newspapers are
'simply carrying out American policies ang that currently they are striving “justify crimes com- | mitted A the major war criminals.”
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