Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1949 — Page 8
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By JOSEPH FLEMING "7 United Press § LEIPZIG, Mar, oe stern Al{lied authorities have dropped an ‘tron eurtain” on the world-| | famed ' Lelpzig Fair, relegating [ the German industrial exhibit in| the Soviet zone to the position of! a mere county fair, it was dis-| closed. Once ‘a glittering showplace that drew hundreds of thousands| from all over-the world, the fair] this “year. is notable~for its abgence of visitors, the shoddiness/ lof its exhibits and Soviet attempts to mix up a concoction of politics and entertainment for those who attend. Russia raised Its iron curtain for the fair's opening Monday. {The fair’s publicity office announced that.S80,000 out-of-town-/ ers had arriyed. But hotel owners | ‘said there were 20,000 persons in| town at the most. -Slight Exaggeration The fair announced officially) {that 104 foreign exhibitors would {display their products. But" the!
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The Western Allied ban on the] !shipment of goods to the Soviet) HEOHE prevented Western German | partic ipation, except for those firms that have branches in the Soviet Zone. Moreover, Western! European participation was “@X~ | tremely difficult. ! Convincing proof of the effec. {tiveness of the counter-blockade | can he found in the complaints of | {Eastern German businessmen and | [the shoddiness of their displays. pe Hits Industry
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dustries. { They said that a pooling sys-| ‘tem whereby one plant sacrified raw materials and spare parts to, keep another factory operating, | was not adequate to sustain ‘the 4zone’s economy. Exhibitors said their displays| were mostly “show windows" and| that even if théy received orders | {they would not be able to fill them. |
RESUMES MAIL SERVICE BERLIN, March 10 (UP)—The| western military governments =| {day authorized resumption mail service between ion te {Berlin and Spain | and Japan.
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