Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 June 1948 — Page 7
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. Offers Raw Materials | In Exchange Plan | By WILLIAM H. NEWTON Sorippe-Howard Staff Writer - * yRANKFORT, June 11 — A
American zone of Germany said today he was never instruct. od to consider the “political” conces of his decisions. As deputy di- ¥ pector - general § of the joint export = import &¥ cy, the Brit §
recently © a. down a gi wl request from Bg 5 Austrian book BB publishers to ex-
change Germange books Mr. Newton
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raw materials. 4 The éxchange had the-enthu-astic support of ‘American auBN orities in Austria, traditionally sg center of German-language lishing. After Mr, Cahan refused the trade, the Russians offered to take virtually the entire output
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| “of the great Austrian publishing|" fjndustry in return for Russianowned or controlled raw mate- * rials. *
Fear Flood of Books
If the deal goes through, German speaking areas of Europe
v$ + + on lawn, will be flooded with Communist-|
OMFORT-BUILT_ frame, square t woven in one g, comfortable
I interviewed Mr. as to his reasons for . turning down the swap. He said he had
tion was involved in the matter, Even if he had known, he said,
he had no orders from Gen.|
Lucius Clay, American commandwo, to consider such aspects. Mr, Cahan's American assistnt, Miss Ethel Dietrich, who was standing by, volunteered her that the entire matter was a “tempest in a teapot.”
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Both of them said they were]
unaware of the Russian interest —4n-the trade and did not know of the Communist coup until re-
porters told them.
i Mr. Cahan said he reached his decision not to permit the exchange “purely. as an economic matter.” He thought that the medium of exchange for the books should have been dollars, not produce, Under occupation policies the Germans are expected to sell their raw materials for dollars wherever possible in order to buy goods which can be used to re- - habilitate their country. in Both ‘the Germans who have the desired raw materials and the Austrians have said the particular goods ir question have no hard-currency value in the world
¥: When this was pointed out to . Mr. Cahan, he said he thought fome of the items the Austrians wanted could be bartered by the
s ; : Ge: ava Tot other products more
Be didn't know. He said he had nothing specific in mind.
int re Chive Daly Neve fog NT fishing Ranks In Increase WASHINGTON (UP)—Exactly
551.747 more anglers got around to fishing in lakes and streams in
Department reports. The anglers grossed for the sates another $7,663,505 in fisk.g license revenues. Altogether, 12,620,464 people went fishing In a Water and--atates 867,301 in licenses. Michigan had the most fishermen — 989,333. But California
re of from: 348,446 peopte.
‘Ancient Shell Explodes,
Injuries Two Girls MANILA (UP) — A shell beHeved a relic of the Spanishrican War, exploded in Cahi Province, injuring two young S.
The shell was about a foot long id was being used as a stove Pipe. It was sald to be almost 50 years old.
MIT to Study X-Rays
© Aid Cancer Research CAMBRIDGE, Mass, (UP)— Per-voltage X-rays will be Studied at Massachusetts Institite of Technology in an effort to Ud cancer research, . The American Cancer Society 2 . Stamed the school $70,000 to n experiments into X-rays % to 5 million volts. hid
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