Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1948 — Page 12
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Nationalists’ Conception of Conflict as ‘Bandit | — Toh dl mye | BECHER
Suppression’ Leads fo Weakening of Forces |W oH RC "| LONDON, Jan. 30—The Honse| By ne FARNSWORTH, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer 1948 VERSION—Sparkling new in appearance and Hering of Cominons is investigating the MUKDEN, Jan. 30—Manchuria is the key to China's whole! Hydra-Matic drive as optional. equipment on. all models, { e new books of Britain s hres ate "war with communism, but already the key may have been broken| Pontiac now is on dealers’ floors..The Torpedo series on & 119-inch Jrned airlines to see y they! _ off in the lock. : wheelbase and the Streamliner series on the 122-inch wheelbase |'0%¢ ts of ely operated aie. ihe Hatiaaalist Ast gove foment ia opposing about halt a Hae will be available with six or eight cylinder engine. They may be had gels United States are betotal CH : ee ors alllion Pa With less ither in deluxe or standard design. The al shown is the Stream- [ing compared with those of Brit-one-twentieth of its own total effectives numbering around two| ©’ . uno dol oh 4 ~ I Ne om ve million. To most observers tha RL I RE liner four-door deluxe sedan. i Be y rate seems drastically out of churian™ forces, the : . : Preliminary investigations Inkilter, especially when National-| government might have opened arshall Plan to Cost dicate Too ib oh gill 3 _ ist spokesmen argue the supreme a sea route to southern -Man-| ; aviation jobs have been dished importance of Manchuria to churia and made this area a bul-
11: he airlines be China's reconstruction and des- Wark of Nationalist power. State Billion, J enner Says I at Sn
tiny. It is still not too late—but “./ Yinies: Washinalon. ison estimated that administrative That unbalanced situation/ most. 30 e nd.) took costs should be reduced by about exists principally because Nan-| It is widely reported here that wor INGTON. Jan. X bn a Ee 40 per cent. © king conceives of its war as numerical disparity between the Co 04 yhgiana’s share of European ald costs will be $1,060,849,410. Lose $32 Million “bandit suppression” which could Communists and the Nationalists so | British Overseas Airways be carried on simultaneously Was heightened in the past two He as a or counties and spread over WO o,., "for instance, lost $240 on {months by defection of about pages oO e Vn ‘\ each passenger carried last year. rough rth, Cosa -— sto. 25,000 Nationalist troops, In- In Marion County the breakdown i§ $84,349,458 for foreign ald gy), onl Nn an IE an : Es th UC | luding two division command- from July 1, 1945 to June 30, 1947) 1755 per cent ; £120 per passenger. The total to wih Sy . SAME! ers. Defections ~ certainly ‘were and $59,510,156 asthe colnty's YE on Se0BI0AT0 ehinre Tons Wr Go ay million Re d guessing now make it Prompted by the whole unhappy share in the $17,000,000,000 five- of forelgn-aid would pay for ¥ Amiarican’ Overseas T 'nes, at nd guessing no akes Ml ituation of the Nationalists, but year Marshall Plan. maintaining Indiana's public the same time, showed e profit plain==of shoultt=-that over. by no single cause more than! This adds up to a total off ls for a period of more than and domestic airlines in the U. 8. whelming power diverted at the inept command. $143,859,614. as Marion County's 11 years at the 1946-47 level of lost about ‘$1 per passenger, outset to Manchuria either would) "no 0. ot, 1a to have share of total foreign ald for siX| oo "enon qitures, $95,310,000. | Britain's three airliries — the have cut off a half-million Reds given pause to = Generalissimo Years. He couples this with the ‘Indiana's foreign-aid share is third is the British South Amer- + in North China, where they Could Chiang Kai-shek in considering total local and state property $164,584,521 greater than all fed-'lcan Airways—haye become a pohave Deen eal i ppreasec as official requests for additional taxes levied in 1946 and payablei..," oo ernment taxes collected litical football. . The question of
rmies. Th de [in 1947 which amounted to $25,- | 7 fiscal What ty of planes should be sale withdrawal ‘and subsequent a nies. 1 20 educate wore giade 496.005 in Marion County ana| In Indiana during the 1947 f 1 pes p
LW" {flown has become public argulocalization of China's conflict In| yet to Mukden early this month, then draws the conclusion that it| year Pp Bu
ment. \ | & the northeast, : Gen. Chen Cheng, Nanking’s Would take 5.6 years for all such Magazines and news papers
Instead of relying upon easily|cnief of general staff who will in [Property taxes to pay for ERP Doctor to Re ort have entered into the debate. Na-| disrupted inland communications |effect be succeeded on Feb. 1 by past and to come. | pride has become the para:
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tional through hundreds of miles of Gen, Wel Hi-Huang as Nationalist] The point proponents of the mount issue, North China to sustain Man-! commander in Bn is said plan make is that ERP may pre-| Copyright J, by The Inaianapolis Times to have outlined his needs to the vent the spread of communism | it f - ¢ Chicago Daily News, Inc. |and a third world war which “> ° |SKATIN 3 geveralissimo, would be far more costly than the Y Fiend a i TING PARTY BOOKED . 0 Jenner figures. Dr. E. L. Henderson, American yo" cue tomorrow ni ] | ght at Rol- \ 6 Social H iene Even the Jenner sums are Medical Association board chair-jerland b 2 Y9 small compared with the cost of man, will discuss the World Med!-| tary i Lawrence elemen- After one Glow shampoo your hair will oAD Weather ¢ Tear Roewny In presenting his figures ‘0 the annual Secretaries’ Conference of Nagle ; J P ’ » 8ch s . we Lm Sa he Indianapolis Medical 86: (aad rchung NE AEUTS omg mb EL eal agley, ool principal, is in| [ yo a lather forms in ‘hardest water « «o Finses hie . nr, 91a clety has scheduled six speakers, “If the people of Indiana. had tion Feb. 15. — 4 D ig away dirt to leave hair soft, shiny and . v ald program through the grgss-iare expected to. attend the all-| : i ; . . \ : RUBBER FLOOR TILE Day program: aril ge. Income tax, it would take more|day conference. Other speakers | JEWELER" | ¢7 4 Feo : venient for all the family. “Soom. Custom Nomi vou by disease, will be held Tuesday in| tax-for the next 18 years, even.at Harness, (R..5th-Dist.), who will * : . income-tax collections of .about|Dr. Richard L. Meiling, Columbus | IN THE | of " Take advantage of this Hoosier Home Supplies Boma a A. [$58 million.. If we had to pay our|0,, who will talk on medical 112 N. Wlinols St. BUS STATION 'd : ‘of Sn of A Weyerbacher, “Social Hygiene”; Share in one year we would have mobitization in wartime. . | me— 4 Special money saving oi
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