Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 May 1949 — Page 7
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Shanghai Moves Out of Danger
Adm. Badger Leaves ‘Some Ships’ Below Whangpoo for Emergency,
United Press w " Vice Adm. Oscar C. Badger, commander of U. S. Nava) Sis Iad imposed 4 new te
Forces in the West Pacific, moved all Naval units of his
fihave to use other youtes for
command out of the mouth of the Whangpoo today after|Germany bad been barred to Ger-
getting word from the U. 8. Consulate at Shanghai that no|piockade was imposed a year ago
more Americans had applied for Naval evacuation.
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Christen Enters Rites Tomorrow Trial Plea ‘Convicted of Slaying Admitted by Lobaugh
{scheduled to die asked today for a second trial Robert V. Christen, 38, Denver, Colo, a former Ft. Wayne oh was Was Colvieted on a icharge of second degree murder in Whitley Circuit Court and re-
Mrs. Dorothea Howard at Ft.
U.S. Students Find Japan Off Limits
Cultural Roadblock Erected By Army By KEYES BEECH Forelzn Writer TOKYO, Japan, May 10—A. eultural roadblock erected by the American occupation is prevent.
ing the exchange of Japanese and American students and scholars.
Under the present arrangement,
Congress— ,
AEC Assures Congress
Atomic Fellowships Will Be Barred to Reds
Lilienthal Tells Senators Grant Awarded to One Will Be Canceled
By United
Press Congress was told today that Communist Hans Friestadt’s atomic fellowship will be withdrawn.
Japanese students, artists and professors may go to America. More than 100 have. But this is a one-way deal, for: American students and teachers!
It also was assured—by Chairman David E. Lilienthal lof the Atomic Energy Commission—that steps have been {taken to make certain that public money is not spent to further the education of any other Communists.
Gen. Chuikov's order was de-| Wayne. cannot enter Japan. And. there
are many who want to come,
Adm. Badger said “some Naval ships” would stay in Lobaugh Admits Slaying
the Yangtze 35 miles below crialism enormously with Its plain that the West German) Ralph Wo obatgh, a Rokome the mouth of the Whangpoo. ielaborate anti-Soviet propoganda trucks were not now cut off from at Wo Others Laarly two ‘They will be prepared to /charging that the Soviet Union|Berlin, but merely that they must)
ago, and was sentenced to McArthur's headquarters to Yun the commission in the "a ‘reasonsile’ distance” Bs not treating small nations as|not be allowed to clutter up thei, But he repudiated his con- 8 headq up the Yangtze to meet any auto
Taaion ne po udiated his eon.’ who will enter Japan and fiscal year starting July 1. privitely owned launches which Sweden
» icent. The Helmstedt crossing Wwasiprieves, the latest to Aug. 25 Churubusco Man Named po Woit, The Amys Fardacck Members demanded and got! might bring additional persons | |closed, as it was yesterday. But!from Gov. Schricker. wheth
h Head will contribute to occupation ob. Assurance that none of the re-| Mr. Byrd made his comments down from Shanghai. A 22-YEAR-OLD Soviet fighter|secondary border posts were open| Christen’s attorney said several State Fisheries i Pa lquested money will be spent to!n & statement accompanying a Increased Communist activity! pilot who crash-landed his Yak|at Oebisfelde, 19 miles north of (decisions made during the coursel The appointment of Melvin * turn Reds into journeymen nu. monthly report from his Commit. in the Pootung area, the bulge (fighter plane at Tullinge military|Helmstedt, and at Hof, on the of his trial here hy Judge Lowell b Ind, r Currently, all emphasis is on| ltee on Reduction of Non-E the wos > River Juige! airfield on Sodertorn yesterday |Soviet-American zonal border to|L. Pefley, and Judge Pefley's in-| Scott: Churubusco, Ind, as super- saonomic rehabilitation. Conse-|clear physicists. Henceforth, Mr. ssenShanghai, a unsafe for fold Swedish authorities today|the south. structions to the jury, were|intendent of state fisheries was quently, businessmen are wel-|Lilienthal revealed, all applicants tial Spending. American Naval vessels to make | that he did not want to return| German drivers arriving here grounds for the new trial. announced today by Henry P, come. There are more than 1000!tor atomic fellowships will have
These disclosures were ‘made at hearing of a Sen-| It's the Army
’ rmy. late Appropriations Subcomig that no ate [mittee which is considering funds!
Economy Sen. Harry F, Byrd (D, Va.) today called on Congress to take “drastic action” to trim the fedferal payroll by at least 20 per
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The committee reported that ‘to Russia. confirmed that they had not been| Lobaugh's tangled case is the foreign traders in Japan. Thisto sign an affidavit saying (eo federal vernment has the Tun Up the Whangpoo OF re-|' wis "pint, ‘Whose Dame Was stopped at the checkpoints north Php an er ostentie py| Cottingham, director of the Ashi, , ois include soft-drink sales (whether they advocate or belong! = "> §o main at its mouth in the and game division of the Con- dvocating added 254 persons to the payroll Yangtze,” Adm. Badger said withheld, is in custody of theiand south of Helmstedt. Gov. Schricker, who indicated B | men, {to organizations advocating daily for the past 13 months. , . , Swedish defense staff. The Qirlift, which the Western that he might order another re- *¢rvation Department. There also are 1850 mission- forceful overthrow of the govern. daily boosted th 1 11 . Frame Three representatives of the/powers have refused to dismantle prieve if the investigation was MT Scott replaces Maurice aries, men This ple rt AMERICAN British and Soviet Embassy who arrived at|until they know for sure if the not completed by Aug. 25. {Lung, Syracuse, who resign Subcommittee members _expect- by $7
the airfield to question the pilot|Russians were sincere in lifting French diplomats at P aHls today were refused entry. the blockade, meanwhile ran on The plane was fully equipped.|schedule. Anglo-American planes Western strategy for the coun- It carried two cil of foreign ministers meeting
ri ——— return to private business. Mr,| The Army, according to the oq later to quiz Mr. Lilienthal said. MILK FOR COLONISTS |Scott was a conservation officer|spokesman, doesn't consider stu-/yu,ut a small bit of atomic ex-| In March alone, it said, more The first milk cows for the|/from 1937 to 1048 and in Janu-/dents and professors necessary [Ploatve, Uranfum-235, missing than 6000 persons were Added to 20-millimeter brought in 6000 tons of supplies Plymouth Crlesy arrived 325 ary, “1949, he was appointed a to the occupation. rom the Argonne National Lab- the payroll, r
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THE Communist Party newspaper Pravda printed today a bitter attack against Marshal " Tito of Yugoslavia written by P. Zambrovsky, secretary of the Polish Workers Party. “The Tito clique has. accomplished the fact of entering the imperialist camp and the outraus role this clique fulfills in the interests of Anglo-American imperialism fully coincides with the role of the Trotskyite renegades during their most profound degeneration,” Mr. Zambrovsky wrote, He said Tito’s propaganda machine was aiding American im-
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