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Bae tw are tied together, along with Marshall Plan appro-

have heartened existing anti-

ting . aside needs for the “X . Canada, North Atlantic and ened the less likely is Russia to priations the House halved the plants. i She 3 priatio Communist governments. The - in.» countries are not-to be star a continental war. amibuy Seheduindy or 08 Noith Such aid 1s ‘calculated to pro- Humps of American divisiods tation service. The main fighting points in The State Department and Communists are weaker In 104 lightly. Our military would like to ivy ght ane ee ri duce some $750 million worth Hl, SF uss ee oatoly n | 9 a.m. The oh Senate ig Ie Joss to the im Or rare nad a. 11it tri FOUR. In svent of war i strengthen. Franco's Spain, for ye yi] amount. ig of Wat Unsterala, mainly hose event of a the remainder | ni yer an e WoO § more c : satellite countries bing would N mun or weapons we wou ia ’ “ o ie ales danger of hastening war, ver. han they ever have are Testes, not Gung WHA | ali ax’ Amurican TSRORSE Ui'Sh Teal ok Sams hee or Eure are for aneyear Giotice® LUN’ Yay cape vould ‘be "surplus. The | thing like this and Dank that hs oe OUR training activities aye Re a ron bility, Hence. the siphatis on Would be Politically snwise to pe SAB gor Bei Te Roved by - Senate committees my "oh ippable material would . - i Eh ° n e ore Congress now. WN , at th cation of “lend lease” will help all aimed at a possible North- with Russia is looked on as the - continued production of atomic president Truman, with State aay 2 aly believy we NN « » =» be put mts a Slas Soden fare, proves war, ern war, The sub- real thing. But even & Russian bombs. , Secretary Acheson and Defense RS iy the pean coun IN-ADDITION tothe dollar ,round $60 million. The mili dule is having State Department and marine Cochino which exploded decision to take jack control FIVE, The 170 divisions that Secretary Johnson backing him, ew he Hut ping them. fgures it is proposed that we tary would like this because it Th the military regard prospects of and sank in Arctic waters near from Marshal Ti by force Russia has mobilized and scat-- wants $1.4 billion {In round fig- : ‘could then be in position to . bunch. . War as less likely today than Norway was on such a train- would not be regarded here or tered around its borders. are ures for rearming for one year. Selves. _ transfer $450 million worth of ee ein Tan wa ; vhat full, and they did a year ago. But they ing mission with three other ' in London or Paris as the spark maintained that way more to Of this, $1,161,000,000 would go Gen. Omar Bradley, chair-* surplus weapaps, ammunition, BH mg Hi ts. Maybe I are not ‘letting down their U. 8. subs. | setting off another world war. convince Russian people ‘that to the North Atlantic Union ..man of the Joint Staff Chiefs, fire control instfuments and the ail 1a Times Son's es shy guard, "The men charged with formu- THREE: Bringing nine the homeland must be defended countries, the rest to Greece, asked Senate committees last lke. This figure is based on COPFisht 1040. by The Indianapolis A (4) a = po - & Se v keep raising vy > — : o . “Nw money. Why Washington Calling— : World Report— Our Fair City=—

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t . 3 sii; Yugoslavia is not a party to a Labor party victory then than AT¢ Wide and SMOG u —trim tariffs, eliminate customs red tape, buy" more stra-'any mutual defense treaties, such if they let it ride until next year mig Drive |

the length of

: Conservative (Churchill) Party = All this would be long-range, not immediate aid, however. t a | ae 4 Sama . further tariff cuts would draw bitter fire from some U. 8. industries. They are not obligated to defend) gp successful. kn " $ _ Munitions Board, too, is agairet spending its stockpiling money : ’ - : . Ee — il) suy Ha) for unneeded strategic materials—such as rubber, ign A ig hin Hos Canada - : ° U. 8. negotiators emphasize sthat political implications of pos-| : \ - e the thought sible British economic collapse are terrific and almost surely would the U. 8. and the World Banks are WE PACETIME conscription, an) % town that so involve U. S. deeply in many ios ——————————— —— t00 recent for any understanding nt from Canada’s de- _ ne 3 Areas of world [telephone requests are reported with him. They're still not quite fense blueprint, threatens to be| * r

ing down the pward to fore

Strong Action at Hom Key to British Economic Crisis, U. S. Believes

Talks to Open in Washington Next Week; Relief, but No Miracles, Expected fore By The Scripps-Howard Newspapers WASHINGTON, Sept. 3—Expect no miracles from next week's talks on British economic crisis.

U. 8. view is that most

tegic materials from sterling areas.

U. 8. policy is to listen, sound off little,

basic answers lie in strong

“British action at home. But there are moves we-cam-make!

to have been kept. With probe heading in this di-

‘And/the North Atlantic countries.

But It Reveals

Kremlin Careful To Avoid Aggression

Compiled From the Wire Services Top shelf diplomatic and military opinion in Washington {is that restoration of Yugoslavia to Kremlin control by Russian armed force would not be regarded as another Sarajevo incident touching off world war three. Any sort of military action there, though, would certainly increase world tension.

|as that of the U. 8, Canada and

{certain of Tito himself. So far Russia has been careful

Russ Row With Tito He

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talks, and Foreign Minister Ern-

a working solution, they might could

‘when slow recovery could make

in Red Orbit . Screaming Tirades Follows a Pattern

posite number to Secretary’ Snyder, who will preside -over the

est Bevin, are bringing a plan with them. What it entals ]

not yet known,

can go home with what looks like

call an election this year. They

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whipped up Into a live issue by | this dominion’s top wartime com- |

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‘Roller-Coaster Street’ Comes to Attention of

Eastern Travel Writer

‘Some of Worst Highway Surfaces in Us —

Found Here by New

writer for New York Times.

York Times Reporter

ADD TO complaints Our Fair City has received about It Mr. Cripps and’ Mr. Bevin rocky condition of Indianapolis streets one from travel

He says:

“Indianapolis could claim some of the worst highway surfaces

in the nation.

In the open country of Indiana, however, the roads

ngs.” , Perhaps _|rection, legislators fear it mayito avoid any direct aggression..If || : R. man: ; 2 PT » a A AA the amount of Senda for (aks et in turn into broad smear campaign |it should come to that, however, ~~ epee a Le TL = A He is Gen. Harry Crerar, who INDIA NAPOLIS m staring pro- . t Vows that they would die for Marshal Tito were taken this whether, con-

ish leaders are dead set against devaluation. - Our policy is not to

‘against Congress. Herice, there's likely to be effort to cool it off

|instead of an internal turnrabout, {and Russian action should spread

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; i in th rough France and i : [before it starts. Many Congress-1 Italy, or Greece or Turkey, week by some 300,000 young Yugoslavians, such as appear. in the n the low tion of State Highway Department, which means State maintains

were several

n, ‘who is now e loaded down ved in Indian.

ympanied by a y so that our im; ear plugs, of our judges; e given out at ivic Pride”; a return of John e U.S. A" f “facts” that hey can all be fer newspaper, them bettered. onally because i i —

get in position of urging British | en say real purpose of investi-

to devalue; let them do it them-| oa tion, indorsed by the White selves if they wish. House, is to steal front pages

Range of what Secretaries from five percenter hearings. Acheson and Snyder can promise "nN is limited. Congress would have HH : final say on _magor proposals, * Seeks Polit ical Togs Ge H a In aj. n.

eo ’ Merritt A. (Red Mike) Edson is Baffled Over Russ {planning to run against Ver-

DIPLOMATIC observers con- mont's senior Senator, George fess they're baffled by ferocity of| Ajken, next year, Maj. Gen. Russia's verbal attacks on Tito's mdson, Congressional Medal of regime. They cannot believe So-| Honor holder, quit Marines viets are preparing for shooting protest against unification law.war. Yet, having gone so far, - George N. Craig, new Amerhow can Soviets stop without los- n- Legion -commander from ing face with whole world? Brazil, Ind., is a red-hot Hoo-" When Russia answers that| s.r Republican. Nominated at question, world may know how| convention by -Hoosler Demomuch real iron there is in that erat Paul V. McNutt, many menacing Soviet fist. foresee for him a career in Re-

State and Defense Depart - ) Tese ing Mr. ments are watching Iran situ- Publieais politic wig

MeceNutt’'s. Mr. McNutt started ation closely ’ ing Tom his rise from the gion comTehran tell of Iranian motor- mandership.

ized columns tushing to Soviet border. And 11 Iranian soldiers were captured by Soviets, carried across border. So far, they haven't been returned. State Department says Russia may be starting to reapply sted pressure to Iran. ibaa

: rca Pope Assails Foes Hint Pendergast Probe '°P® : SPOTLIGHT OF 5 percente Of Church in Poland inquiry soon may be flipped on| VATICAN CITY, Sept. 3 (UP) Kansas City, and Pendergast ma-|_Pope Pius XII today assailed chine. Senate investigating sub-|the persecution of the Catholic

committee has decided to send in-|chgreh in Communist Poland, and vestigators into President Tru-} that Polish

Veterans Administration probably will never tell you how it figured out your GI insurance dividend check, Says process will be too complicated. And besides, no one will be much inter-

in,

| it tried to cover up its plans by|

we'd have a different frying of {fish to think about.

Clearer Picture

However, out of the barrage of epithets streaming from Moscow | toward Yugoslavia comes a [2lgarer picture of the relation of |a satellite state to the great | mother-state of Russia: If Yugoslavia had submitted to| {all of the Russian demands, Ra} army would have become an integral part of the Red army; its entire foreign policy would have been dictated by the Kremlin; its | entire economy would have been] merged with that of the Soviets. | Russia would have served its] own interests better by announc-| ing at the end of the war its plain] intention of annexing Yugoslavia, and the other satellites. Instead,

{declaring "the satellites free, autonomous and wholly inde-| pendent states. : | Now that the curtain of secrecy | has been -lifted, it is quite clear) that annexation of all territory) occupied by the Red army and as much as could be grabbed from the Western powers, was the in-| tention from the beginning. Russia’s diplomats from Gromyko to Vishinsky have called it| “association” with the USSR. | Marshal Tito rebelled when he {knew his country was to be an-| nexed. | The arrival

picture above, after the Soviet Union called upon the Communists of Yugoslavia to get rid of their nation's chief by foul means or fair. Kremlin spokesmen also said that Russia would deal with Tite in an "effective way."

been little or no return to Yugo- whom are signatories to the Atslavia. lantic Pact. | A credit in Russian rubles| Gen. Jean de Lattre de Tasmight have bought Russian tim- signy, commander of Western Euber or caviar but it could not|rope ground forces, will be among |

have been exchanged for modern the officers from at least eight [vay against official opposition and

machinery. Russia can’t produce nations to observe the war, games. machines sufficleng<.for its own| Gen. De Lattre favors such a deuse, |{fense in Europe, reliable sources Russia's screaming tirade said. against Yugoslavia follows a pat-| Spearheads of more than 110, tern familiar to Americans, The 000 American troops took to the Kremlin charges Marshal Tito field toddy for the mock battle with offenses already committed, Which will cover more than 30, by the Soviets. Moscow breaks 900 square miles of German terfaith with Belgrade and then Fitory. 3 shouts to the world that Tito: is; The Army, Navy and Air Force the author of the breach. {will be arrayed against an “en-| Similar the Soviets seized emy” striking west from Czecho-! control of the Danube and then Slovakia and the Soviet zone. accused the United States of at-| ann tempting to dominate traffic on that river. { This is the burden that must borne by western peoples for

years to come. . ”

Great Britain BRENDAN BRACKEN, Con-| servative member of Parliament and chairman of the Financial Times, today, backed Chancellor) : of the Exchequer Sir Stafford| Czechoslovakia |Cripps in opposing devaluation of HUNDREDS of Czechs walked the pound sterling.

or cycled to the village of Bezl: are due to inflation,” he said in movo Usti today to place flowers 4 speech. “What folly it is to on the grave of Eduard Benes, suggest that we should increase

former president who died Sept. that inflation by devaluation . . .| 1948 . devaluation will strike at the

- 0 “Many of our present troubles mobilization in time of war.

countries into German Gen. Eisenhower's over-all command in World War II

Gen, Crerar, one of .the sharpest| critics of government defense pol-| icy, has carried on a one-man| campaign for universal service ever since he retired from the army upon his’ return from Europe. But he has made little head-

popular apathy. Canada’s adherence to the Atlantic Pact, however, has now given him fresh ammunition. He has cleverly seized on his country’s role ‘as a signatory as a means to stir up pro-draft sentimeént. 2 Canada, he claims, can’t live up to its Atlantic Pact obligations witheut forces so big that they can't be raised by voluntary recruitment. Canada’s army is slightly over 23,000 strong. The government is opposed’ fo peacetime conscription in any form whatsoever. It takes the position that a draft would be wasteful, probably unenforceable, certainly economically . unsound. It prefers small highly trained permanent forces as the nucleus f a big expansion to general »

" "ww Courteous but Firm NEW DRIVERS taking-test for license find men who give test in State House Annex across the street from State House courteous, sympathetic but firm. Testérs never give examinee 100 per cent. Their theory is no new driver is} perfect, ne : :

on $600,000 Southport Rd. bridge over White River which would have saved local taxpayers $70,000° Federal inspection? i

Job Shift

Police Chief Rouls, always wanted to be fire fighter. Fire Chief McKinney wanted to be cop. City Hall records show each had applied for jobs in the branch of municipal service the other now heads. Long waiting list kept Eddie Rouls off Fire Department and height requirements kept Roscoe McKinney off police force. - [J Police Headquarters which Mayor Feeney was prevented

Argentina

ANGLO-ARGENTINE trade to-|

day was virtually at a standstill

‘The Far East—

y under jt, Qut-of-towners frequently postcard The Times: “Why don't you do something about your roller-coaster main drag?” : Es,

from rebuilding by his own City Council has now been condemned fire hazard by Fire Department. “What can we do?” demanded Fire Prevention Chief Murray. Who's going to arrest police de~ partment?” > Our Fair City’s answer: The Sheriff can.

» . . Why dfd Marion County Co ye" missioners Eta, Good Watchdog

CENTER TOWNSHIP Assessor Roy T. Combs has hired numerous technical consultants to help reassessment program. Last week he needed an expert on dogs. Supervisor Robert Bland and 12 deputies have been kept at bay from inspecting a house in the Garfield Park district by watch dog, who seems to want. to. bite assessors. Owners are vacationing. : 3 3 . = Heavy Load "ELEVATORS in Lincoln Hotel carry 2000 pounds. Startled elevator operator last week loaded 10 guests, tried to start elevator up, found it wouldn't budge. Nothing wrong with elevator, quick check showed. Surveying passengers, elevator operator noted all were fall and wide, none

3, expressed hope of a Yugoslav]

thrifty and may create ever-wid- gw: 3 p il arles Lucey man’s home territory to comb Several of the small bouquets y . awaiting developments from this

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ritish pledge to ly will be the head at forthconomic crisis, eaded by Foreconomic boss 0 propose dis

tter tariff and just & question er cent tariff too. The Britadministration U. 8. “doesn’t dy.”

ng needed raw -

1 others—from fear depressed e to see some

campaign contribution lists. Decision followed Gen, Vaugh-

-an’s testimony that he ac-

cepted campaign contributions! from private sources who asked] for — and received — government favors. At least part of this money was channeled into the) Kansas City Democratic organization, ) Other Information, described by committee members as “political dynamite,” is being | checked. ‘Don’t be ‘surprised if | these leads result in recall of Gen. Vaughan when hearings resume, Note: Insiders say’ CHafrman Hoey (D. N. C.) is in disfavor with White House for his handling of probe. -One gripe is that he's! not heavy-handed enough with] yOP Senators McCarthy anal

Mundt—lets them make too much] .

political hay with their question-| ing : wee

peace and prosperity.” In a war-anniversary statement made public today, the

[Catholics would eventually win|freighter in New York Harbor |“the longed-for gifts of Christian bearing 7700 tons of copper and,

lead is a significant development in the conflict with Russia. This| |cargo, valued at $1.8 million, will|

from the people carried notes with such messages as ‘we will always remain faithful to you.”

A single policeman walked

ening labor unrest.” He said he believed that the Labor government may call a! general election “before. we are. very much older.” ‘By law, an

Pontiff declared that the trials be paid for in dollars which can |S10Wly in the sun in front of the election must be held before mid-

of Hitler's first wartime victim are continuing, even though the shooting stopped four years ago. He declared, however, that Poland has- never known ‘the lack of fidelity to Christ and His

fliction.”

be spent in the United States for | much-needed machinery.

Follows a Pattern

{ * What would have happened to, this cargo had it been delivered!

church” even under “gréat af- to a Russian port? "The record]

‘shows .that there would have

Aid Will Bolster Socialism In England, Capehart Says

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‘Britain Seeks to Hit Jackpot in Uncle Sam's |

By DAN KIDNEY, WASHINGTON, Sept. 3—Pre

~Own Giveaway Program,’ Senator Charges |

Times Staff Writer |

sident Truman paved the way for

Benes was in seculsion. The widow saw only an official government delegation sent from Prague for the anniversary. o Czech newspapers tioned the occasion. ~ »

Germany

A NEW military concept, de-

men-

{Benes summer home, where Mrs. 1950,

| Finding ways of earning more | {dollars and not new loans or gifts beyond what is to be provided in

{existing Marshall Plan programs

lis the prime motive back of the Pulls one out of the hat" and]

|British-American-Canadian finan-| {cial talks opening at Washington { Wednesday. ; |

Americans as well as British

fense of Europe. east of the Rhine spokesmen. say additional loans or river, instead of west, will be grants to London are not now in tested next week in the biggest the picture. joint —peace-time maneuvers in. Treasury Secretary Snyder, United States history. |State Secretary Acheson, Paul Emboldened by the success of Hoffman, head of the Ecoronmifc|

the Berlin air lift, fleets of planes Co-Operation Administration—the.p

will fill the skies, racing supplies| American discussion heads—have

to “surrounded” troops. The Air no intention of recommending

(Force also will try to supply two new governmént loans.

/month’s Anglo - American - Cana-|

dian financial talks in Washington. ;

say they are holding back buying tractors, textiles and machinery to see if:

- ONE — Britain devalues the pound sterling.

makes more dollars available to the United Kingdom.

of the pound from $4.03 to, say $3.40 or $3, Argentina would devaluate the peso from 21 cents to around 15 cents to stay in line with fits best trading partner, they say. Government financial experts admit they can see no way for ritain to come out of the Wash-

than those allocated under ECA. But they want to make sure be-

Argentine Soyernment wore 10 Save Yunnan |

Should Britain reduce the valuel T1VAte reports from Chungking

Nationalists Act

| HONG KONG, Sept. 3 (UP)— Private but reliable reports in/dicated today that the Nationalist government soon would move {against those elements in Yunnan province which for some time have threatened to carry the area into the Communist camp. :

sald Monday was the day on which Nationalist armed forces would go into action in’ an attempt to bring the provincial government and. military. machine into line.

under 200 pounds. The 10 were pro football players in town for last week’s Butler, Bow! game. - —————— z th If Federal judgeship for Indiana is saved, in view of. reports: Gov. Shricker’s criticism of Gen. Vaughan has irritated President Truman, it will be be cause of fast footwork by doughty ‘National Committee man Frank McHale. Mr. Me= Hale has a candidate In min

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for the post. :

the White House are none too cordial. Democrats recall the Man in the White Hat hasn't visited the Man: in the White House “since President's inauguration. Gov. Schricker has

A number of units already were| stationed along the Yunnan] border. The move would bring to!

tween Generalissimo Chiang Kai-|

sounded off critically on national administration in past. At Legion convention, at least

|ington talks with more dollars. N€2d a long standing feud be-| one Democrat was saying. if -

Gov. Schricker. ‘ran against _

~ Gov. Shricker’s relations with

shek and Gen. Lung Yun, Yunnan| Sen. Capehart. next year, it

rer investoent Another, that he's retained as a multibillion dollar British aid program to uphold the Socialist complete fighter bases by air. warlord, who was ousted from |. Would be toss-up on. whom to

‘ Some British Id néw should a century ago , cattle ranchnts around the British figure ars are spent, 3ritish-sterling

oint Four pro« rld’'s backward es that dollars Ip in some de« ealth

..fine, impartial job.

committee - counsel, William P. government in his American Legion speech at Philadelphia, Sen.|

Rogers—Dewey-trained New York Homer E. Capehart (R. Ind.) char

Republican who was hired by GOP | for broadcast from Chicago, 80th Congress. White House doesn’t think Mr. Rogers is free “England is out to hit the jackof partisanship. Democrats on pot in Uncle Sam’s own giveaway committee and disinterested ob-! program,” Sen. Capehart said. servers think Mr. Hoey's doing|‘“‘She isn't going to wait for any [telephone call. She never stops nS, . the music. She just asks the $64 New Use for Plastic question and she i§ going to ask YOUR DENTIST soon may be/that question during the conferbuttifig ‘plastic fillings: in _your| ences which begin on Sept, 7. teeth. Private experimenters have| «= “Since the beginning of World

Aid-for-England talks get under way here Wednesday.

World War I, Sen. Capehart. continued: “President. Truman, in his recent address to the American Legion convention in Philadelphia, set the keynote for the coming British monetary conference. e, as the nation’s spokesman, pledged a continuance of the type

The theory of defending terri-|the present Congress: is in no

Bed foday in a speech prepared tory east of the Rhine was:ad-/mood for additional handouts by into effect.

vanced by military experts of the U, 8. taxpayers. | West Europe treaty states, all of! Sir Stafford Cripps, British op-|

Melon Time in Indiana

@ of

{ Even if they wanted to do 80 fore putting

the .far- reaching

Anglo-Argentine trade agreement Kunming by Chiang in July, 1945.

|- Reliable sources in Canton re-| Ir t 4 v ported’ that Chiang telephoned i he Washington talks "and from Chungking ordering the ollie HE roruational evacuation of all high Chiriese| Jatiers substantially, the Anglo- niet aches trom Kun, rgentine agreement is expected od ’ to get working within 30 days. The bropostd Action was. be. The agreement puts most of Argentina’s eggs into the British basket for which this country al get paid in pounds. But the nited States will not accept pounds because of their depre Korea

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{Chiang’s prolonged stay in Chungking after a visit to Kunming two weeks ago. | " » . |

{lieved to be the main reason for'

vote for, since both talk alike, 8

Title Stuff

NOW, THEY SAY, Sheriff Cune« ningham has a British accent. He heard ‘a story in London Daily Mirror (on. Edwards’ case) described him as “Honourable High Sheriff James F. Cunningham of Marion County, Indiana.” - Last week, Honourable High Sheriff had courtroom tittering - during. bail bond hearing for Brenda Edwards when he referred

" . , of world-aid program which is . t y 4 no thought of SoRvine Bureau Standards) War L Uncle Same giveaway draining our resources for the) clated. value so Argentine must| SOUTH Korean officials today |] ortemice, Yas ns. Davis’ as ish themselves by ey may have something Fevelu., treasure C jes’ oi poo than |PUrPose of building a Bimsy screen buy from Britain or within the announced plans for their own| yh. ‘no solution at tionary in plastic material for has reache of defense against an enemy that sterling ‘area.

ugh politicians opposition to

back gavernmerely a tradve got to do it ns of Britain ct produétion 0 British goods This is one of

cavities, Claims made: It's easier $82 billion, England's share of to work with inside patient's {this giveaway has been more than mouth; eliminates large amount $40 billion. Let us stop and think of drilling; will last lifetime and what $82 billion means in terms

won't show; won't dissolve in| mouth fluids. Bureau cautions against too much optimism, however. Says) development is still in experimental stage. But it's starting research project in co-Gperation| with Army, Navy and American | Dental Association,

the most of us can understand. “That is twice as much money as the present administration is going peace-time budget . this country has ever known. It is six times as much money &s the United States has: spent on old-age assistance, ajd to dependent chil-

to spend in the highest)

is afraid of us only as long as we retain our resources. Mr. Truman, in his Philadelphia speech, said he cares not what kind of government exists in the countries which wealth and our resources. . . . ‘Defends Socialist State’, “In .other words we are to give th# dollars taken from taxpayers in “this free republic to bolster and support any form of govern-

are to receive our|:

| “September offensive” to meet ex|pected jncreased berder disorders Austria promised by Communist north ; Korea recently. GOVERNMENT officials said] However, officials said the “oftoday that Austrian Communists, fensive” will be confined to South are trying to promote “direct So-| Korean territory south of the 38th viet-Austrian negotiations” for a|parallel and will be designed only

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peace treaty, completely eliminat- | ing the western allies, They said, however, that the Austrian government is “definitely opposed to meeting the Soviets!

to stop Communist attacks. . » ~ RUSSIANS are not above poking fun at the quality of goods in the Soviet Union, and the jibes

Friction at Fair

FRICTION between holdover . members of State Fair Board and State Administration has flared openly. Board members who are running Fair their own way are not consulting state officials on some matters of policy, Lt. Gov~ ernor John Watkins is unable to ease situation, and is on outside looking in, Attendance figures released by

ment in any foreign nation. Mr. on an allegedly equal footing,” appl 1 i .|Fair officials showing biggest High troubles. . Totes Popa unio: vot owt |dren, aid ta the blind asi othet Truman's 0 ap ren in knowing that the Russians could many. equally to exstern Ger-crowd in years are questionable, o pour addi- ustice partment got out | ymjlar programs since 5 defense of t dictate any terms they chose. “rq »|Times reporters and photogs vay out. Con- new telephone directory recent- | is one-third of the entire national of England's Socialis I like this cloth very much,

expanded pro-

ly. Among names: Miss Judith

income for thé United States in|

State. ‘He hopes to help the Eng-

Government sources said the

says the housewife in a dry goods

raphers find smallest crowd In

A lish Socialists to attain success Communists have started a-whis- store, “but the tt giocars. Fay information has been it. : Coplon, = political analyst, Di- {the greatest year of our Ristory with the dollars of our Republic.” pering campaign to the effect that right.” pattern isnitl,, sketchy some exhibitors com« een some criti- rectory has been recalled for re- | __ 1943 Blaming England for Marshall

Ig rather timid

vision.

“Russia is willing to form a joint |

“Don’t worry,” says the clerk.

plain they travel miles to enter:

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