Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1949 — Page 15

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Russ Expected: fo Harden

ahinaley Known As ‘Mr. Get Tough’ Ry LEON DENNEN Special Cerrespondent

WASHINGTON. Mar, 11—The Russian “peace offensive” is over; Moscow is warning the-West ‘that:

short of war to prevent the success of the Atlantic Pact. That is the grim significance some of the best-informed sources on Russia dee in the reshuffle of the Soviet top command.

Admittedly nobody in: Wash-

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lin, but this shalvals} is based on the best available ‘knowledge of

This is why these observers believe that Russia's “soft” policy of the past several months will soon harden:

ONE: Andrei Vishinsky, the

Near Lint

LINTON, Mar 11" old pilot was in serious condition in Freeman Hospital here today after his light plane crashed into a power line and fel into a Vicksburg steeet five miles northwest

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Howard Hayes, Jasonville, suffered multiple lacerations of the head and -face and a possible skull fracture. The plane, an Au in

‘thad misjudged the plane's height | because use of “poor visibility. -

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A 28-year-

embodiment of an aggressive. policy against the West, has been taken off the shelf.

He was sent into temporary retirement at a Czechoslovakian

mented wit. “peace” tactics— abandonment of the French and Italian strikes, Premier Stalin's stat.ment to Correspondent|ss Kingsbury Smith, moderate tac-

Tough" has been take been taken off off poh tics in the United Nations, Jaton of the ranting of V

TWO: Anastas voshunale. puted one of the “moderates” tn] Ie uses the Politburo, was fired from the;

Site of Minister of Foreign| -German- Airplane =X. ~ Genius ; Shifts Trade

THREE: The Atlantic Pact has succeeded beyond Russia's most pessimistic expectations. Europe's By DAVID M. NICHOL industry, - strengthened by the Times Foreign Correspondent Marshall Plan infusion of dollars, BERLIN, Mar. 11—Willy Mes-| is recovering at a fast clip. serchmitt, whose engineering FOUR: Even the recent tactic/genius revised some of the most | > having Commie leaders inipotent “of the Luftwafte's. estern countries assert they'd | fight for Russia in a capitalistic}. Weapons, has red his talents war failed to ffighten Europeans| 0 more peacefdl prposes. into expectation that they'd soon| His new firm, called “New Tech-| see the Red Army marching nique, Inc.” in Munich has comacross their borders. pleted experiments and begun pro-| And don’t think that Vyache-|quction on panels from which, it| slav Molotov is through. The fact|is claimed, a variety of prefabri-, caled houses may be constructed. | Architectural drawings show, the panels adapted to a one-story} has lost favor with Stalin, his|structure, the entire southern wall | life-long friend and fellow-con-of which is glass, looking out on spirator. His true role will de-|a terrace; a two- -story, detached | velop in time but for the present home, and row houses. s seen as especially significant that Molotov's protege, Andrei The Lite Wood Tied ¢ nat! Gromyko, has been named deputy Panels are of wa foreign minister. is described as “foam concrete.” Sworn Enemy? Doors and windows are built-in Mr. Gromyko is reported to be|as are electric cables. Wood is| a sworn enemy of Mr. Vishinsky. used only for the door and This appointment is seen here as window frames. another evidence of what Leon| whe normal unit in the Messer-! sous. dubbed Stalin's “zig-2ag| schmitt house has about 75 square, Policies.” To maintain the balance| yards of floor space. It includes of power, the aged and aig a livingroom, usually with addictator may be maneuvering be-| ining kitchen, a large bedroom, tween the various forces in the|ang a children’s bedroom. Closets Politburo. and kitchen equipment are built-

Andrei Vishinsky , . . Mr. "Get

that he relinquished his post as foreign minister to Mr. Vishinsky

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Should Mr. Vishinsky's “get/in. | tough” policy fail, Mr. Gromyko| The price of the new units is would be ready to succeed him as|not given in descriptive articles, Stalin's policy “zagged.” which have appeared here. The immediate effect of the(“°°Y™'gh 040. by The Indianapolis Times changes just made is expected

nm ess sos SAIVAtiON Army To Hear Leader

sabotage against: the Marshall Cornerstone Laying

Plan in France and Italy. Despite rumors of troop moveOf . Headquarters Set | Commissioner Ernest I. Pug-

ments on the borders of Finland, mire, natiohal commander of the)

it is doubted that Russia would risk war through armed interSalvation Army, will speak at the| annual dinner meeting of the|

vention in Finland or Norway. A e——————— Army’s advisory board tonight

Symphony Report Meeting Monday in preparation for cornerstone laying ceremonies of the new

Volunteer workers in the Instate headquarters tomorrow aft-| ernoon. 1 * The modern headquarters and| Citadel Corps building will cost| $265,643 exclusive of furnishings. | It will be built at Michigan and Alabama Sts. : Brother in Charge ' Lt. Col. Herbert Pugmire, | brother to the national commander, will be in charge of the din-| ner meeting at 6:15 o'clock today in the Columbia Club. Gov.| Schricker will introduce Commis-| sioner Pugmire. Frederick E. Schortemeler. president of the Salvation Army! advisory board, will be chairman,

Allied Laboratories lof the cornerstone laying cere-| |monies at 3 o'clock tomorrow.

Sales Top $10 Million |William Trimble, chairman of the| Allied Laboratories, Inc., of building committee, also, gs

“Buy a Share. in Your Orchestra's Future” campaign will attend the second report meeting Monday noon-in the Columbia Club. The campaign is seeking to obtain $100,000 for the 1949 concert season of the orchestra. Chairmen of the campaign “are Mrs. Easley R. Blackwood, women’s division, and Leonard A. Solomon, men's division. Contributions totaled $13,203.50 at the first report meeting last Monday. The campaign will end

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The corporation showed a sales! Times State Service $778,478. Beverage Co. was in Johnson and maintained a capital surplusjon U. 8.31 one and a half miles | * ® . » 2 Will Begin in City Apr. 24 | Indianapolis weeks at a meeting yesterday of the City Clean-Up, Representatives of business, industry, social and civic organk alleys, plus the adoption of a missio and co-chairman, ex“Yardville’ cially behind stores. Mayor Al| Street and Sanitation Fred Lofquist of the Metropoli-| making arrangements to paint

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