Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 March 1948 — Page 10

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By MILES W. VAUGHAN United Press -Vice President for Asia TOKYO, Mar. 9—Observers be-

nominated by the Republicans. would campaign on a platform of vigorously opposing further

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Gen. MacArthur is known to believe that direct’ man-to-man negotiations between the Presi-

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American anti-Communist program upon an immediate global basis, * Gen. leading issues, as expressed to numerous’ visitors in conversations in which this correspondsnt participated are as follows: ONE: The greatest single problem facing the American people is that of relations with Russia. TWO: This problem should not be considered insoluble by peaceful means, THREE: Direct man-to-man negotiations between the ‘Prasi: dent of the United States w»nd Stalin should be attempted. FOUR: The United States should make it unmistakasly clear that Washington is irepared to use whatever methods

American way of life. FIVE: There are some grounds for belief that Moscow would retreat if the United States de. clared ‘its determination to use the strongest methods to prevent further Soviet aggression.

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Consulate Held

PRAGUE, Mar. 9 (UP) — The U. 8: Embassy said today that Joseph Spiro, a Slovak employee of the American Consulate in Bratislava, bas been arrested by police on conspiracy charges. The Embassy said Spiro, a secretary and translator, was being held in Bratislava prison for questioning. - Embassy officials said Spiro has’ no“claim to citizenship, ‘He was employed by Vice Consul Claiborne Pell as an interpreter some months before the consulate was opened officially on Mar. 1. Spiro was arrested Monday night, an Embassy spokesman sald. U. 8 Ambassador Laur ence A. Steinhardt has inquired at the Czechoslovak foreign office concerning the exact charges

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.|Surrender in China

NANKING, Mar. 9 (UP)—Two Chinese Communist commanders (have surrendered themselves and their 8000 men to the Nation{alists, the government's | official {Central Daily News said today. | The surrender took place on {the Chahar-Jehol and Chahar{Shansi border regions, Central {satd, when Lou Kuan-Chun and Sun Chen-Yuan handed their |swords to Gen. Fu Tso-Yi's “ever{victorious” forces. The two commanders, in a {surrender message, attacked their former Communist . com~ rades for indulging in treason against the state. Central said {they would send representatives {to Nanking to ask for a pardon | from the Nationalist government.

8 Escaped Convicts

| ATLANTA, Ga., Mar. 9 (UP)— Eight escaped convicts were still at large today after a mass break jof 19 prisoners from the nearby |DeKalb County work camp Sun{day afternoon. | Nine were recaptured within |five hours of the break,

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