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" isources said. from the ‘list of ‘compulsory high ; fram the island of Formosa. | pci | ‘The cabinet was scheduled to school studies, jt was disclosed through the ‘hostile assembly. - | s</ / e hold " : |meet later today to continue its today. e a must Formosa,” Mr. Yen told the United india i [REE JALE_toda | committee: decreed that-me. V.AH CAN City |
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700,000 of the guerrillas are armed in some fashion, most of
them with He said they are Eom Arthur and Dairen apd joint ow wiliat ership of the southern and
piles. In Moscow, Mao voiced his in-
plan to organize, arm and advise the ‘Chinese Communist thousands more. He admitted!®! “revising all treaties concluded
pr in military advisers and Bt) ne [ruse to revise, annul or recognize ammunition, if not guns, to the Nationalist guerrillas. Ofcia British quarters said it Mr. Yen declined to comment 2PPeared probable that Mao inon reports that Washington is tended to drive a hard bargain considering helping the Nation-|°Ve" Manchuria as the price for alists defend Formosa against SPreading Chinese Communist inthe Communists, He indicated uence over southeast Asia. that he preferred to wait for con- Communist leaders were be-
lleved making an effort to mainfirmation of thé reports before “ - he expressed his views. [tain “face” by seeking independ-
|ence from Cominform orthodoxy. Great Britain Philippines CHINESE Communist leader
CON Mai Tse-tung's comments in Mos- aS ORSTANLARY at us. cow were interpreted by officially, p,i.n00 where rebel leader British quarters today as indi-
Francisco Medrano is trying to cating a trend toward national 8 among Chinese {get his forces to surrender,
“+ Mr, Medrano surrendered MonCommunist leadérs. Tp ointed ut _ that. Mao, {day in the Batangas Hill country
made clear In his Interview in {50 miles south of Manila. for revision of the Sino-Russian agreément of 1945 which, by the] A SPOKESMAN for Far East
Chinese Communist definition, is/ Air Force Headquarters, com“imperialist. ” ‘menting on a report tha that uniden-
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2 AHRY te 3 ts 4 ay : "The big A is on Ham J, Housenger caught his first More than 50 of the ‘more than bass in 30 years because he one-half million Indiana residents thought he had met up with a who will file income tax returns snake while fishing for bullheads. in’ 1050 were waiting in line in| Mr. Housenger and a companthe Federal Building. when the jon were angling for bullheads on Bureau of Internal Revenue giver Lake when they heard a opened today. commotion in the water near! Last minute preparations for their boat. Thinking it was a the big push, included the swear- watersnake, Mr, Housenger ing-in of 50 clerical helpers, typ-| jumped out of the - ‘boat, which ists, bookkeepers and adding ma- was close to shore. chine operators. | A few minutes a he and Ralph W. Cripe, collector of In- Mr. Smith discovered that-a 314-| ternal Revenue for the Indiana pound bass had usped 015 the | district, said he anticipated half boat. of those filing returns would re- : AAA ceive refunds. Since refunds are av MANE BOARD MEETING on a first-come-first-served basis, The annual meeting of the In-| he. advised early filing of all re- dqianapolis Humane. Society board. turns. of directors will be held at 7:30 Thirty auditors will be on the n m next Monday in Room 208, | third floor of the Federal Building] ‘Holliday building, 241 E. Ohio St. from 8-a. m. to 5 p. m. Mondays imprest lt through Fridays.” They will be oni TEACHERS TO MEET The Indianapolis Plano Teachtax deadline. |ers Association will meet at 10 Farmers have until Jan. 30 to/a. m. Friday in the Wilking Music or Co. auditorium, -120-N.Pennsyl-they may file their regular re-|vania St.
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flying over the American base territory. _rillas ar : -of ibut “lately there ‘have been mo’ - China, ‘and the Nationalist. government plans to aid them nidentifieg planes over
5 THE . indian. goverment an-| Cze h | ki nounced y that a friendship VaKi The. premier said at least it Virtaanly seotorat Russie, to the pact between India and Afghanis-| e108 ovaitia |posttion she enjoyed in Manchuria /tan Till be signed tomorrow. | THE Communist before the Russo-Japanese war in of Finland
RELIABLE sources sald Voda
ern Manchurian gn *a5t" shat Finland will tell Russia that tation and attacking food stock- | am
i {tention of including this treaty in|leged war criminals whose extra- the propérty of the state under gelf on Jan. 31. (tor children and the sick. i Mr. Yen sald the Nationalists . y dition the Soviets have demanded. the new law stripping the church : :
Russia accused the Finns of of its power to perform legal mar- France that this will be difficult to do, PY the Kuomintang with foreign harboring the so-called war crim- riages.
{powers and, to their na- nals and demanded their extrat said means will be found to. mecording dition in notes delivered in Mos- tinue to perform marriage cere- Premier Georges Bidault to riskwill start at 7:15 a. m.
sighted: kt ut” week and fin th aw. provid {hat laser consonce vote tn th aeater Tocormants sid the 6 Alleged coupe i nt { maried ogy vio Suna Assembly this tyme on Siminals named :
a. a civil 4 ~~ |restoration of free wag: bargain: hie Sotiet Tikes a hud heen prs Y 1 i aT [ing D between labor unions. and av i yers. [and cot could not be found on Fianish| ugos 9... il
uring the past 10 days Mr. | t has used the confidence! vote weapon Six times 10 ram His Russian language, [record = $6,320,000000 budget ¢ ¢
THE Central Committee of the 20 Some never have been known "Yugoslav Communist Party has Oki- to the Finnish government, these removed the
bie oanguage $. will. save hod Jun Vatican Radio announced uring, y that it will begin special {future school! terms for student; daily Holy Year broadcasts in
government interest with English, 120 lan guages. including Russian, ltoday took over from the Roman and French. Since the Hberation, ino Sunday.
| |Catholic ‘Church the right to is. Russian had been compulsory: pe. The programs will consist of! . sue birth certificates, marriage ™ A new national assembly will be resumes of relf ctivities 1 elected In March, the government Apion . ligious activities inj conses and death certificates, ‘also disclosed today. The prese nt; oo e, = als of the mass, . The fovernient also announced parliament, elected Nov. 13, 104 1945, /dramatizations of episodes in| t find any of the 300 al- that all church records became will meet Jan. 20 and dissolve it- Catholic life, and special periods’
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