Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 April 1949 — Page 7
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Threaten New Drives Across Yangtse River
Nationalists Deny ‘Ultimatum’ That Tmperils Parley of Peiping
By United Press Chinese Communist forces followed up a reported demand for the unconditional surrender of Nationalist China today with stepped-up attacks threatening a drive across the Yangtse River to envelop the whole country. official sources said the Communist attitude permitted no * bargaining or concessions. It threatened the peace negotiations “going on at Pelping, with a yes ‘or no answer demanded by tl ‘Tuesday, informants said. * The government reported that a big force of Manchurian Com-| Z munists was rolling into Hupeh spe. “Province toward Hankow, while y. 25 miles east of Nanking other! ‘tg Communist units smashed into the strategic river port of Hich- jim
Ang. Denies Ultimatum Finland The government was silent on ;
jof western Berlin, told a special
Berlin “will not be delivered the Communists”
session of the city assembly that U. 8. government ahd assured
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Russ Open Major Attack Big I Spurs oun
Formation of e oid Fellows’. |
| LONDON, Apr. 7 (UP)—A | school. exhibit that opened here ltoday displayed reports om two 18-year-old. schoolboys from
To Block Probe of Trials
Sapa in UN Held Certain to Fail Group Favors Iquiries opened a
ee German State
major attack against the Wedt in an effort to block United Nations action on recent trials of chiirch leaders in eastern Europe.
The campaign was certain to fail in the Meratee United Refuse Comment . | Nations Steering Committee since a majority already have indicated Expects fo End teachers at St. Paul's School. On : of ,|they ine Assembly Jeon oe of the trials of Joseph Cardinal, - Washington Talk The first report, dated 1801 Mindszen § i started peace tr chi i said the student “was not on the ng Its Sight -{ Protestant clergymen. in n Buk otion rie nw two satellite By Nightfall : same plane as the rest. N, England. Apr. efforts of the Soviet p VASHINGTON, Apr. T (UP) [tion mostly futile.”
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Sir Stafford Cripps Revolts broke out in the British Labor Party against tha
“the reported demand for uncondi- | FINLAND bad its govern. tional surrender; It issued a state- |Ment's assurance today that it !ment regarded by high quar-iwould not have to .participate in
ter: a. an attempt 10 coveriany future foreign war Saapita’
up a serious situation. A govern-| 5 ment spokesman issued the fol- {the Finnish-Soviet - mutual as-| i sistance treaty.
lowing statement: 3! i “The ernment has not re-| “In the event of war, Finland ceived any “ultimatum” from the Communists, nor has it noticied | "il 0% pasticipaly in Si rations)
foreign missions about any pos-! sible river crossing. The report is Junie Xan Mugust Fagesiom told,
*lutely no basis of fact’ ” { yarsaEY of the signing ofthe
However, the situation as Ey pact, “certained from other unimpeach-|ljaly SRD ERLTENS: WE: rr (EE forel RIYA TYR a yen JT Juunists formally had asked un-| T said today ‘conditional surrender, layin g|that Russia has yielded to Italy's down certain terms to be embraced by the unconditional sur-|in Italy be closed. A spokesman render, and & yes or no answer |88id Italy made the demand after was required by Tuesday. Russia refused to permit the es- . * One of the new surrender terms tablishment of an Ralian consuIwas understood to be establish- ‘ate In Odessa. ment of a joint committee, headed Israel : by Mao and Nationalist: Acting ~Prestdent Li Tsung-fen, to take] ISRAELI Premier David Benover the Nationalist government. Gurion today rejected “once and Others were believed to include for all” the United Nations’ proconfiscations of the property of China's “first four families,” the Chiangs, the Soongs, the Kungs and the Chens; reorganization of the Nationalist armed forces into the Communist “People’s Liberation Forces,” and Communist ‘control of all financial and ecoJiomic resources.
Syria
COL. HUSNI AL-ZAIM, Syrian] army commander who seized power in a bloodless coup last week, said his government would! Weicome formation of a “greater Mexico from the Syria” composed of Trans-Jor-dan, Lebanon, Syria and Arab (Palestine. Meanwhile, Syria’s| ‘overthrown president Shukri Al“Kouwatly and Premier Khaled *Al-Azem, finally resigned, clearIng the way for the army to form its own government.
tionalized, informed sources disclosed.
Guatemala
A WELL-ARMED force of 1000 rebels supported by fighting and bombing plans has invaded Guatemala, revolutionary sources reported in Mexico City today. The rebellion has been “studied
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continued austerity program of Sir Stafford, Chancellor of the ; but he quickly squelched them today in a party
caucus. Hot words were reported to have been passed, but ! in the end the Chancellor was applauded. He was reported to, | have told his critics that they must “face the facts" that socialism costs and costs’ mean
signed to set up a “military die-{:
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res told a press conYoreREE pens FEOEIE Whinthd install as dictator Claudio Cortes, father of four army officers im{plicated in the army uprising which the government quickly put down. He said his military junta gov ernment would “apply the law to the * fullest extent” in punishing those responsible.
Czechoslovakia THE newspaper Lidove Noviny complained today that there were
ve proper: instruction in Rus. san, “the language of our great
It said that in some school districts only two or three out of 400 teachers had passed Russian language examinations. The newspaper demanded ty introduction of the Russian lan guage. : Japan WELFARE Minister Joji Hayashi told the lower house of the
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Te ust speedily resolve their dif-| Bulgarian courts. There i. ne Shang Jn. the ied Btates and Britain ‘On Maiden Hop Return: torences on the German question. continue the conferences through
Acheson, Ernest Bevin of tomorrow, examination will be made Satur- are Ropety a the Assembly; SHANNON, Apr. 7 (UP) ~Pan Britain and’ Robert Schuman of! Though a strict news blackout
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he Ambassator was injured Cloud” was en State Department today and are |talks, the ministers were expected when a gust of wind 3ince the two powers already have, {route to tise Newfoundiand, expected to complete their busiMonday a fish hook into his eye! |colieagues refused flatly to com- [today on the return leg of. itsiness by nightfall, {final meeting. while he was fishing on the River ment for waiting newsmen. Buti inaugural trans-Atlantic flight. News Blackout Diplomatic sources said Mr Test. The hook was removed bylone of them had reported earlier| Fifty-nine persons, Including a The ministers made such prog- Acheson's emphasis on an early eye specialist E. C. Zorab. [that the condition of the ambas- crew of 168, were aboard the dou- ress ‘during a four-and-a- half- solution of the German problem Sir Stewart Duke-Elder, ' the!sador’'s eve was causing “grave | ble-decked luxury airiiner when it/ hour meeting yesterday that they may be prompted in part by re {headed west from here. {dropped their original plans to!cent developments abroad.
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