Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 September 1948 — Page 7

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air lanes ‘at - 8ififuden of to 7000 feet, - Germany INCREASED activity was noted among Soviet zone railway officials and workers today. Meanwhile the four military governors

of Germany scheduled another}

meeting to discuss lifting the Berlin blockade. Reliable sources said new reports have been prepared for the governors by the key committees consideri port, finance and trade ron. Today's meeting of the governors will be the third in three days. .. Reports from Frankfurt quoted American officers as saying the airlift to Berlin was running on such a complicated ‘schedule it would require 10 days to close down if rail and road traffic were resumed. > The paper work necessary to halt all this would require so many copies, so many signatures and so much inter-departmental red tape that the cargo planes probably would keep flying for at least 10 days, he sald.

France

- ROBERT Schuman resigned foday as preniler-designate and ‘advised President Vincent Auriol that he has been unable in four days of desperate negotiation to form a new French government. ~ It was reported that Rene Mayer, Radical-Socialist finance | minister in the first Schuman government and armed: forces minister in the Andre’ Marie cabinet which toppled last ih night be Auriols next chof¢ attempt to a gove But his ehiinces of success appeared none too good after Schuman’s failure.

Soviet Union

MISS ‘Golitle Myerson, former Milwaukee school teacher, arrived

at Moscow today as Israel's mins

ister to the Soviet Union. Miss Myerson and her small staff opened a temporary legation at the Hotel Metropole. Japan MORE than 200,000 Japanese

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permanent that officers volunteering for this work would be allowed to bring their families here.

United States ALEXANDER STEVENS admitted through his attorney today that he had been an active member of the Communist Party known as “J. Peters,” but denied that he was leader of the Communist underground in the United States. The disclosure followed deportation proceedings against Mr. Stevens on grounds that he advocated overthrow of the government by force and violence. Pre-

served decision for at least 10 days.

Asks to Re-word Church Statement

Taft Seeks to Modify Attack on Capitalism AMSTERDAM, The Netherlands, Sept. 3 (UP)—Charles Taft, Cincinnati labor lawyer and brother of U. 8. Sen. Robert Taft, announced today he will ask the World Council of Churches to modify its attack on capitalism. The Council assembly at. its tot neeting yesterday commended to member churches a - stronglyworded document contending: “Christian churches should reject the ideologies of both communism and capitalism.” As world-wide reaction to the document poured into Council offices here, Mr. Taft said he beHeved its wording ‘was misleading. He was one of itsidrafters. Mr. Taft said he would suggest the key phrase should be amended to read: “Christian churches should reject the ideology of Communism and the wholly selfregulating laissez faire theory of

military, government. and busi-

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