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Soviets Retire Ex-Ul.S. Citizen

Oscar Lange Gets ‘Unannounced Post’

CHICAGO, T Dee. 2 2 ~~ Oscar Lange, the University of Chicago ‘sconomiés professor who gave up his citizenship to join the Com«| & munist-puppet Polish government,| +" has been forced into virtual ret in Warsaw, \ 8 war-time acquaintance with Stalin alone is prese +him from anything worse,” is the, report reaching David Nichol,| Times correspondent in Berlin, + Lange gave up his teaching post ‘and his citizenship tn September, «+1945, to. become Polish -Ambas-| ""sador to the United States. Polish te A year later he became Polish delegate to the United Nations. On Nov, 17, 1048, a eryptic announcement in New York said '! that Lange would return to Ware saw in December “tc take a yet 7 unannounced post in the govern. ment.” The last public notice of his activities was Oct. 14, 1948, when he was a delegate to the United Nations Security Council, and made a talk attacking American policies in Germany. A year before Lange gave up| ~ his citizenship, he visited Moscow|Russia only as a private citizen. with a Springfield, Mass., priest, | Returning to America, Lange the Rev. Stanislaus Orlemanski.|said in a Chicago speech: He had a lengthy interview | “Russia’s main post-war aim in| with Stalin. He said he was iniforeign policy is peace.”

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Replacement Made In French Cabinet PARIS, Dec. 2 (UP)— Premier Georges Bidault averted a orisis| n his shaky month-old coalition cabinet today by replacing Mine ister of Agriculture Plerre PTlim-

CHICAGO, Dec. 2A international affairs should ond as lin, who resigned last night,

. That ‘is the home .of Dorothy Kratoschka Brandt, pretty

nese girl, and her husband, Harold Brandt, who was willing to give| up his American citizenship to marry her, The young couple are living with Mr, Brandt's parents. until they Party” (MRP), stepped int can find a home of their own, *Jt| =" . was just like home to me from to the United States last summer |the first moment,” Dorothy said|shortly after the wedding, andlf {spent months .trying 6 get his

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{ments leading up to the happy ending. Mr. Brandt was in the Mrs. Ethel Randall looks over one of the Dale Bessire oil paintings now on exhibit in n the’ aallory army in Austria when he me of the H. Lieber Co. The works of the Nashville artist depict Brown Counfy in various seasons. The Dorothy. The exhibit will continue through Dec. 10.

ran into red tape. He rénounced His wife, ‘who did not duto- his citizenship to clear the way citizenship for marriage, but his father and! when he did, accompanied him, Army officials talked him out of| and now is believed to be with [it, and a way was worked out to

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