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B SUNDAY, DEC.5 1948 _ State Politics: . « « By Robert Bloem
‘wreck Truman budget. Administration's getting edgy
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probably cut still more as we've|
want any but Frenchmen to com-
) ‘Family Tie’ A SLIGHT STRAIN has developed on the “family tie” that united labor so solidly behind the Democrats in the recent elec-
tion. The first harsh words of the honeymoon have been spoken.
R. C. Olson of Hammond to be State Labor Commissioner. . That faction is led by the powerful United Steel Workers
surprisingly, weren't bet the AFL and the CIO as ! have seemed most likely. i oy 0 But to get the Ins v — job done on the hapless Messrs. was even more minor than the McEwan and Frisbie in the pre-
CIO are snarling at each other over &-couple of minor appointments made by Sovernor-Elect Henry. Schricker, The appointments, it seems, were minor. because the boys couldn't get together on. a major one. Now there is a_good deal of unhappiness because one appointment :
vious fracas, they had some help. from. the Studebaker branch of the almost equally powerful United Auto Workers. “UAW leads the opposition. In the battle to get the Democrats to give the labor commission ‘spot to a CIO man, however, the Studebaker crowd apparently went back home to the
Washington Calling— ” World Report— Delay in West Europe [Americans Expect Military Lineup Snags Nanking to Fall
other.-
. w » . HERE IS the current version of what happened: . “The CIO faction which only & couple of years ago ousted James Mc¢Ewan ahd Walter Frisble (the Wallaceite candidate for governor) from the Industrial Union Council wanted
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. : ° 3 ) : ® A - U.S. Aid, Budget Figures Administration Fears Assistance May Wreck Truman Estimates; Monty's Staff Setup Pushed
By Scripps-Howard Newspapefs
‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 4—Foreign military aid may
At Coalition Rule
Compiled From the Wire Services | Competent American military [>bservers at Shanghai today be-| {lieved Generalissimo Chiang Kai-| ishek’s capital of Nanking may| [be in. Communist handg by. the jend of the month. The observers were sounded out wr : ’ , V. , United Press what #& will cost. Estimates run rom yea Desstént Tor Asta, who went S ha
interview them.
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BN Br eR trope 15 dE Nestor he-dartd Coun bo guess on cest till countries already in Western Union work out|world War II. military plan and decide about admitting ‘other countries. { There is increasing talk in inEngland, France and Benelux countries (Belgium, the Nefher- formed American quarters that lands, Luxembourg) gre. in union. Other possibilities are Western some Kuomintang factions may Germany, Scandinavia, Spain, Portugal, Italy. We'd like to see gpandon Chiang to work out a) all anti-Soviet powers in. deal with the Communists that Britain's Marshal Montgomery {would permit Red armies to enter is supreme commander and it's up the capital without a fight. ! to’ him to com-|jngyrance program through,! Coalition Possible i plete staff stud- though they'll fight hard for it. One possibility mentioned is ¥ ies, decide what's There's. great public interest,|the formation of a “democratic| needed. Forrest- many requests for speakers to ex- coalition,” representing the Com- £ al's recent hur- plain the program, tiey say. But munists and most other classes "ried trip to Eu-| American: Medical Association is of Chinese society except right-| «rope was partly organizing for tooth-and-nail fight Wing members of the ruling Kuo-| to urge Monty to against it. ‘ {mintang, - including. the ‘big four” get a move on. 5 = = families of the Soongs, the] (He's still. _as-. THERE MAY be a tightening! Kungs, the Chiangs and the sembling staff.) La Folletté-Monroney act reor- Chens. B® Army Secretaryganizing congressional procedure., The fate of Nanking was be- : Royall is going First goal, lobbyists. Act only{lieved sealed by President TruGen. Monty yer now, to give requires registration where lobby-/man’s announcement that Gen. him another push. ’ ling is “principal” activity, and Douglas MacArthur will not go _Asking figures will ‘run Righ. this provides loophole. {to China and increasing indica-/ Every nation faced with Red ag-. Legislative budget probably willjtions that China will not get the gression will want plenty. Monty be repealed. Efforts may be made American arms-and ammunition must try.to cut their figures. We'll ito water down power of House She wants. i Rules Committee. And something] Some highly placed American services, {will be done to try to get better Observers expect the anticipated] though that cut to $15 Dbillfon! committee staffs. |faifure of Madame Chiang Kat-| may hot stick. | ® #5 # : Shes ping to Washington) | " Sti twill set off a chain reaction o British on combined chiefs of Ack Rail Tie-Up OK fn se |
TH eataty) ig Shier! WESTERN railroads have asked Reds Reported Ready erice between $15 and $17.5 billion Interstate Commerce Commission, It was ‘understood certain budgets holds answer to whether to. approve, under the Bulwinkle! Americans already have been { . : we ‘can control Mediterranean. |act, their plans for acting jointly sounding out the Commufists on| Ee. {on rates and .other matters. If the possibility of ‘a “democratic oye {ICC okays them, act exempts coalition.” The Communists were Ponder Politics them from anti-trust prosecutionsisaid’ to have given assurances! POLITICAL angles are even jjke that now pending in federal that they are ready to enter such harder — to - solve. France and soypts. = ta OHH Fe meee | Benelux countries worry about! justice Department will study emphasis military strategists pul western railroad proposals, then said, on Spain, and defense line back
so optimistic about getting health
done with our own
In this connection, informants, the attitude of
to repeal aet. _ |ing Vice President Li Tsung-jen = = = «and Gen. Pai Chung-hsi, comBUILDERS’ . lobby. which was mander of the “bandit suppres-| powerful in 80th Congress, is'sion” forces in Central. China
advising members things will be with headquarters at Hankow,
things if he gets in. He doesn’t
limited appropriations for staff or Canton. a on French activities of -any- kind.” threo sree Bt en We Po French armies O07. TIC. But. now, he said. and for at United. Nations. - - In Italy — not yet formally heast ee aa THE special Political’ Commitinvited — right-wing Socialists | '" id D PL ) tee of the United Nations yesterif De a0 emocratic - congressional; threaten to quit coalition lead " iday asked Russia to limit its use| ilitary ‘leaders “may be expected to result ; oo Gasperl makes any m Y Ar legisiatio a directiv £ lof the veto in the Security But Italy's chief o legislation “anc: girectives at. any alliances. ) {fecting every builder in the U. 8.”
ween 1 i
staff,» Gen. Marras, who was | \ trary. curd through revision of Mussolini's Berlin military at- | Also suggested thete'd be end 10/4he UN charter. “twee; has-—arrived. here and oC NEN genera’ supervis . The action came as the General favors alliance. He's also talle= i EE because. of yose Biv. steering ou ittee:
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Council, but rejected any arbi-
opposition. They were running Charles Wilson of South Bend for the job, : » - - . UNABLE TO get together ~—at least this is the version of CIO spokesmen of indeterminate factiondl origin—the two
. groups yielded to AFL stalwart
‘Thomas Hutson. Mr, Schricker, with what even CIO, partisans admit was a good bit of political logic, went ahead and appointed Mr. Hutson. The two CIO names were then submitted to the gover-nor-elect for a choice for second spot. Mr, Schricker, so the
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story goes, declined to stick his neck out, He gave both of 'em jobs. . ~~" : re He named Mr, Olson chief of the conciliation service. He named Mr. Wilson, and then told ''mewsmen who “were on hand that they should see Mr. Hutson for further “details.” One of the “details” was that Mr. Wilson would be assistant commissioner. Bl : SO MR. OLSON and those who backed him are unhappy. High ranking CIO officials give both Mr, Schricker and Mr.
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““Uagrée that the selection was
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As a new state official he has problems of his own. But it.
oi Hutson a clean bill in the mat- been appointed to the same job. ter and admit it's primarily In the final analysis, if the just a CIO fight. In fact, they -CIO cotld get together, they
say Mr, Schricker was “more haven't fared badly. After all, than fair” about it, since he the newly-elected Democratic
wasn’t really expected to name secretary of state, Charles seems reasonably certain that both of them to labor depart- Fleming, is a CIO man, too. if the fight breaks out from bess = =» iy =
© ment posts at all. As for Mr. Hutson, nobody really believes he was arbitrary
in picking Mr. Wilson. Labor and ' political observers alike
hind the curtain somebody's going to think of Mr. Fleming . and demand that he arbitrate. Arbitrating a dis be~ tween two sides, both them C10, would be about as pleas- - ant as having to decide whether wife or mother was the. best cook. It would be a revolting development for Mr. Fleming.
AS THE situation stands it leaves the Democrats in a tight, hole. Labor unity is important to them from a polit. fecal “standpoint. They can't: made at the higher level. Re-“ possibly take sides without getgardless of who made it, no ting hurt politically. All they way has yet been advanced can do is sit back and hope for whereby both men could have a small miracle.
ECA Seen Faling o"oron— To Leval a State Officials Probe — ow. Complaints Against {Blames Britain, France
WASHINGTON, Dec..4 (UP) *An oth er Fi nance Fi rm
1 committee staff : Ne harged tonight tat te, Keep Mum on Disclosures, If Any; Marshall Plan has fatled in the, GOP Still Favors Sales Tax for Bonus |“majoR. goal” of bringing about ANOTHER FINANCE company case is under investis rome unification of Western gation by the State Department of Financial Institutions. |The staff report said the 16 Disclosures may dwarf Department charges jn the General Western European Marshall Plan Finance Corp. case, if there are any disclosures. Depart-
Report to Congress
nations reported increases in out-| . . ut of coal, steel, pig iron, paper, ment is keeping um Co L s HY 2 po Fri pa Roe ; She RAR \ ' Re {of overcharges runnifig into. six figures. Wi 2 io SIEVE Ss Ne |Cutture of company to make rebates on e 0 estern ir » partment’s investigation. specific reductions of ‘barriers to Department = worried about the investigation all day [commerce Jave beh found, ac- last Wadnesaay, Tentative decision is to let it ride until the Democordin . lcrats take over. The report blamed the failure | One reason is Department's anxiety over the General Finance {of unity on British hestiation to Case which will be decided Dec. 17. General Finance is charged jentet wholeheartedly into €co- with making overcharges on used, T nomic.union with Western Europe car contracts and filling in con-/Ways aware of it. By touching jana on French “political uncer: acts signed mn blank. “ las many voters as possible, } ainties. enera nance loses its . | The staff specialists did, 'how-|license to do busiriess in Indiana, 08 them as angry as possible, lever, find much to praise in its| Department members believe it there is a chance to get the tax |68-page review of the $5.055 bil- will appeal to State. Supreme off again once the bonus has been lion European Recovery project Court. They are not so sure regu-|paid. Otherwise, these Republiclin its first six months. |latory statutes will stand court ane fear, the tax will just go on land on as so many special taxes {the basis of foreign aid recom-| . 5 = (have a habit of doing, without tins s jever generating enough political dog” will make to the next Con. Bit of Reasoning ‘heat to force repeal. ooo
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Germany——
5000 Threaten to Strike In Russ Zone of Berlin
Electrical Workers Issue Ultimatum On Eve of Election in Western Sectors
! BERLIN, Dec. 4 (UP)—Nearly 5000 electrical workers in the 1949. ISoviet sector of Berlin threatened today to strike against the new, THREE: {Russian “puppet” city government unless police are withdrawn from
power plant installations.
The workers sent their ultimatum to the new Communist gov- Only - one-sixth of procurement 's after crossing over into the American sector 40 ‘hold a has been done through private |
ernment
mass meeting without fear of in-
ce. erprenias a — It ‘was the first organized re-
took office last Tuesday. Threaten Strike
the biggest
the eve of city elections in the three western sectors.
Titania Paldee Theater in the American sector .: Co me WY BAG V O40
to get out and vote t
“even though threatening Com-~
inadequate staffing. Dade Lafing,
ne well-paid ing ‘military ‘bases for Wanterh 4? o .. lopened a drive to adjourn the UN at t ¢ called on to Ghia Way | 5 measure of rs at Tobruk and Tripo Doubt F T session here next week end. The| The estimated 1,683,000 eligible row. : 2 Demonstrators contended] Favors. Peaceful” Trade | 18 done while thevie~ = volume of if we'll return their colonies. oubt Fast T-H Repea United States teamed with Russia| voters in western Berlin will be, City police and occupation au-(ihat the government's Palestine, The Unlted = States - favorstim is- gazing about stores or 4 4 yma France's secretary. for air and SIGNS multiply there'll be. no. to defeat a- British proposal to choosing tomorrow between west- thorities will undertake to see, lie 2 weak ~~ |peacéful trade hetween Eastern while her view of the purse is ob08s, master his materiel man are here t00.(q ic repeal of Taft-Hartley. and prolong the assembly until it'ern democracy and communism|that nb.voter is threatened or uw nd Western Europe—with ac-|scured by bundles. : : visiting our installations; making restoration of old Wagner act. [could complete its agenda, prob- as they elect 98 members of the otherwise interfered with om his "eA {cent on “peaceful.” But there is| Women loaded down with bunremem __up list of supplies they want. In “AFL is privately ready to ac: ably sometime in January. | western city assembly. |way“fosthe polls. Italy . ‘concern over the action of someidles also are a target for move to be 100, general, “Euf an countries 000d apt party of Patt-Hartle afer’ ~The 58 nation-Political- Commit--— There -are-no- Communist cane alice. will use their powers off THE government of Premfer| Western democracies in exporting lesters. Two wofnen reported last . - ment to be ___ tanks, planes, aoiative ry migh t. take “rtee adopted a Western resolution|didates. : : arrest only whens necessary. Al-|/Alcide De Gasper today won ifs/to Russia. materials which in-|week that men attempted to gre melia ‘Marie ment, and modern aril ery. bri whole ' dish, # § |urging a voluntary curb in the pi political experts. of the lied occupation troops will beithird victory over leftists in Par-/crease her ability to make war. thein as they returned from shop- i UH IPEN a= fei fan Weatern Burope 1s 4 MOD hans were re« . Big Power use of the veto’ DY. A american, .. British . and . French confined to their barracks. {liament since the cabinet was or-| This fear. is shared by many Ping expeditions. i - divisi rs Cred closed. ¥O18..08.3%,40,.6. Only the Soviet ; sents believe that + Pow ow ganized in May. ; luropeans themselves. . In Britain] Christmas shopping is produc. == Arms would have lo oe BIST [shop and sec: blac voted against It.” AUStrala;™, pig vo “t590 pervert Pole Tr eb AY ETIe Tt supporters easily. Conservative_spokesmen in _Par-/Ing a rash of auto looting. Thieves ~~ 1d get across ardized to make plan work, and © oho oot |India, Egypt and Saudi Arabia wl eligible—will be a major ‘defeated a Commimist ERA Pro geneoenarged: ‘the government BATFOT PAFRTAY Section and brexk e could talk we've agreed so far only oo. DULS rece items are {abstained. BRI. or the Communists. and THE United Nations’ new Communist demand for a vote has no guts and submissively INS FAFK-Wherr they see pacicages - i Alabama. and screws. Arms have ince NOt so important | | The resolution was introduced to pucsia Palestine conciliation plan, - crit-|©f non-¢onfidence. ~The leftists allows war potential ‘to go to or ‘valuables left in the cars, ALA a made here ANd Ce we ma de|t0. CTO. One of | A by the Phites States, - Britain, ‘rhe Russians have ordered all icized by the Western Powers demanded guarantees against Russia until the whole country isilocked or unlocked. war. {Labor Secretary {France and China. fw , “any-act or manifestation which] nt.” - : f= v.m_ » eis for $134 in’ World yar I ollow Tobin's jobs - is The Assembly steering © ommit- Beret ome to a. ore in. he as too weak to restore peace in could be interpreted as adherence) Resta Gets Rubber B Li C I . or - . costs $210. And i Ne t we! co - ordinate {tee adjourned without deciding 4 rine the polling period. The the Holy Land, won a narrow by Italy to alliance or blocs which! Russia received 60,000 tons of BUS Line Lomp ainfs : SUMED) TORE = pyace a" 10{these viewpoints. i WW {what to do about its unfinished go ior order affects some 130,000 25-to-21 vote of approval in the have, directly or indirectly, mili- rubber from British Malaya dur-/ PATRONS ON Central Ave. . in on dollar. } . ls oy A gement Mr. Tobin Ssiness. Tt will must agall too yoters, . | United Nations Political - Com-|'*" Signtfigance po Sovitent. (ing the pri vie Tout Of this bus lines complain. the lines vir- on culation. We're already supporting fOT|,.;"seo1erg about official confer- * = = ino .. {mittee yesterday. Nine nations, Chil tr [Vo resent there 1s nothing to|tually close: down after dark. will raise his eign aid programs in Latin Amer romise bill. They're Eqypt | |Chile- _At p Hor. Service last week was every half 3 4/ences on comp Hungary i gyp abstained. It goes next to the) , prohibit the practice. Paul Hoff-| ea] solutions. 8, Greges, A holding off, saying public should| HUNGARIAN finance minister! POLICE Commander Zelim Zaki| General Assembly. VE ESIDENT Sakiriet Gonzales op, Economic Co-operation ad- POUT. nea a ay Hg a pg SH nda ie at work be represented We, o Miklos Nyardi arrived here last/Pasha was killed by a bomb yes-| The majority In the 58-nation a a or oe inistrator, has power to refuse Drivers didn’t know. : he: trole bof joint defense plans. Brace... commerce Department's office ‘night after resigning his post and /terday when week-long student committee’ was far below the , ¢ due to the A ti em- delivery of Marshall Plan goods Women complain _slgwdown in or Bo al riper when total cost 18 fin-|- or international trade has made fleeing his country, it was an- demonstrations erupted into|two-thirds required for approval 00 oy BE Er be Aten ne to any country which uses those| IHRE CRT ON ond on at. Bo. why ally added up. China's upcoming aviation nounced at Zurich, Switzerland. bloody riots, it was officially an- in the Assembly and indicated Ye yy ./'goods to manufacture war poten- dark street corpefs, where “Hghts nn | gasoline quotas available im. The announcement said he intends nounced. the proposdl*may be tossed out. J tial for export to. EO a were hidderi by smog, targets for Watch ‘Naf Dyke | mediately. China got 200,000 to emigrate to the United States.| Zaki Pasha, first Egyptian. po- If it fails in the Assembly, all Japan pating Soupizley’ Sue ig revent | MOlesters. : JHEN cabinet changes come—| barrels in October and Novem- A Hungarian communique re- lice chief sincé Britain occupied hope will be gone for any im-| ARMY weather officials said) But me aw OE Maid * x ow this general ‘they will sooner or later—keep ber, will get as much for first leased at Zurich said Mr. Nyardi's Egypt in 1882, habitually sped to portant measures at this session the typhoon “Beverly” was cen- any country re 8 -U Ai Project undation for 3510% w Nath niel Dyke Jr.| three months 1949. If China flight is “a warning to all Demo- trouble spots for on-the-spot, in-|to bring a permanent end to thejtered 250 miles southwest of Plan aid from sending wal na rge irport . Projec ook, “Plenty A nied wessman trom| has money, Commerce Depart- cratic parties to be more vigilant vestigations. {Palestine war. The world par- Guam this morning, moving west- tefial which a4 101 shiain Jom TALK OF bujlding up Weir ation trends Little Rock | ment spokesmen. say she can [of their appointees for important] His armored car drew up ot- liament: would sbe left in confu- northwest at a speed of 15 miles the Unite : {Cook Airport as a great Midconpopulation of Dyke served four years as $1-| get it right-now. i offices.” * side the college of medicine where sion ovér the Palestine issue. ‘per hour. <7 lanyone else, |tinental terminal for overseas air. makes other year man in various: jobs, was! ; T i i — freight of the future is gaming Famed. to Federal Home Loan 1 ha re tev In Ching Eom: ded am. sborn’s “Our in 1947, but dropped after ie) Ie P M 5 t . Y : : : 1d of Plenty” Ba Ro with board chairman| 0 use e ro e 4 a O re X osive Oo * * Oo IC iy ian t ent hii — assoeta~ log ey -over.-Long. Beach, Cal, savings, ._ . no pony SMITH. was not described as fhe prin. Communist, charged Mr. Hiss, in the investigations of Coin- ~~ THE AMERASIA charges had suggested trying to get Mr. | n to pus i pro) | 1ds. each f bank case. h Soripps-Howard Staff Writer cipal material in the new evi- a former State Department riunists’ in the U.~ 8. govern were preferred by FBI Director. Hiss to fix” it. : | : i a rs ° Despite ' kicking aroun@, he go, guINGTON, Dec. 4—The dence, policy-maker, with membership . a 3 torther og ar “Harmless” Smoke = === worked hard for Democratic 1 losive story of how . ° ER I in a Communist underground oi . Edgar Hoover and fo N OFFICIAL government nt, Another i t election |: whole explos y : soured t h Several of the top officials Assistant Secretary of State A° IF SMOKE has been getting in ley develop- ticket in recen h - America’s - current policy on THE COMMITTEE source . ring which operated during the document, the committee SOUCe | ob jun d those days, don't Wor= v tio n Federal ald for education is | China was formylated may be said there had not been time to war to obtain secret govern- named by Miss Elizabeth Bent- Joseph Grew against five Amer: . a of the your lungs Sete Gavi, don Wo wr wi ! A likely a be inh of first bills | aired if the Hiss-Chambers study the new evidence enough ment information and docu- ley, 3 scli-styled SOuHer for Jeans & 8 1945. Noe gs oy Ba ha Beotley Ey he) . ig ’ ; . 0 , a House Un- to determine a course of action. ments. » several Communist rings, were fen ever: we ) . amed Miss : ’ magnesium, es. through the Senate: Sen. Ernest A Committee “We don’t even know what * x = . * primarily concerned with White Charges were dismissed against as a membef” of the varie carbon. Dismal nignts and “Lon-~ It was first Thomas, who'll head Sommit source. said today. we've got yet” the spokesma MR. HISS genied the charge. House or State Department pol- some and a couple of others got SPY ring roomed in China fi don fog” mornings are caused '® Roosevelt. “tee that handles it, Sen. rd op The - possibility was cited as said. “We think it's plenty.” e also said he ‘never had icy concerning China. ‘off with fines, Many.of the a second defendant in by smoke caught in condensing ceeding him. Hill, co-author, and Willar ¢ | a probable by-product of any Records in the inquiry in- ‘known Mr. Chambers during When ex-Communist editor . documents contained military Amerasia case. vapor. It is not fog, not smog, ; Givens, executive Setrelnry 5 new : congressional ‘investiga- volving Whittaker Chambers, the editor's Communist days. Louis Budenz testified it was information about the Chinese Laughlin Currie; former but smoke, . 1 such a con- National Education Associa: | t= "0% bo ice resulting a Time Magazine editor, and Later, however, fie testified —Wwell known in Communist cir- Nationalist forces. White House aid, named by | Smoke control measures wil -S reprasn~. 1 tion, _have held conferences, |. . ev evidence” which At-. Alger Hiss. president of the that he knew Mr. Chambers cles that Mr. Hiss Was a mem- Mr. Budenz told the Un-Amer- Miss Bentley, testified he had begin to draw crowds early next Jo i agreed that no further heq ngs | torney General Tom Clark says Carnegie Endowment for many years ago as a man who ber of the party; he indirectly ican Activities Committee that met: several of the other per- [year to City Council chamber. ] Sricane and on TE , They : ar | has been uncovered. Peace, was turned over to the called himself “George Cros-' tied the former State Depart- he was at a Communist meet- sons charged because they were [Councilmen don't Piapt= ARI. ie Sula, ne, "Als ora House will puss { America’s foreign polity in Justice Department weeks ago = ley.” 3 ; ment adviser's name with a dé- ing one night when the case was interested in China matters, any action before then. A 4 Progr alae. ; the Far East, now being exam '- for possible perjury proceed- The committee source pointed fendant in the, Amerasia case discussed. He said one of those = Mr. Currie handled White House |opposition is developing to any at- i out that “the threat of China" présent mentioned that a de- Xn
h of Colum
tioned at the city’s border
terference from Soviet-sector po- studefits 1i :
the old sistance to be faced by the new decide whether to ask Congress Kwangsi Province clique, includ- Communist government since it
{Western Allies will abandon Ber-
|lin’s hard-pressed ' people early) esident of Syria, agreed today Political” leaders of “the three Dext-year. , [western wectors of Berlin held a-pre-election. rally today at the!
selves inside. He stepped out o
—his car just as a grenade -explod-|
ed. He died instantly.
Premier Mahmoud Fahmy.
electrical corporation in Berlin, Nokrashy Pasha blamed the dem-{ States hopes to lure Soviet satel-
This. is
elections those Berliners have not been. bribed
dre offering their employees as|gtrations :4olace forthe. special shif
Wi Only one-sixth of |g g* : Fs PELL had barricaded them: | procurement has been aroun Hint Pact to Ban [government agencies,
Breaking info the building, police fought a room-to-room battle with the students. Approximately, 30 students were njured and 300 The defiant workers are em- arrested. ployces of Bewag,
obviously. intended to frighten away from tomorrow's!
who | government since she became inlof food and coal rough. thelJcpendent of France yi. April TComnmintst “Opera 1936.
. House gov: fives rr mn—— ’ of They called on their supporters ernment” THE IGPIIer government utes
or by beer and sausages, Orrow, which firms in the Soviet sector
{gress about. future foreign aid] BEHIND .THE feeling of cer- . But look for other politiclars |spending. : - /tain Republicans that the sales to take a dim view of this line of ONE: American dollars —and/tax is the best way to get the reasoning. Angry voters usually goods have “substantially” in- bonus is this bit of reasoning: [look around for someone to blame. creased both farm and factory | Sales tax hurts, it hurts a lot That definitely is ‘not part of the production In Marshall Plan na-| of little voters and keeps them al- plan, ' . ¢
tions.
TWO: The Economic Co-opera-| 2 tion administration wilf ask Con-} MISTE on! |gress next month for more thang : you RE N R $1 billion in extra funds to carry FAS
it through April, May and June, | EE: © The “great bulk” Of | we [recovery spending has been done {through ~ private trade agéencies.!
Feeney Impressed l MAYOR FEENEY returned ~ from the New Orleans Pan AmerJ. [ican business parley mich im|pressed with the town. “They've
“trade agencies.
FOUR: ECA Administrator -
Paul G. Hoffman has got along i weH with heads of other govern-| ms
ment agencies, ln got civic pride, there” said he Meanwhile, a second and still] . “The taxi driver who took me to ~ unpublished report to the com-| Report Russia Buying ine station asked me how I liked Al mittee revealed that the United Strategic Materials [the town. He really thought it 3
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