Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1950 — Page 11

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World Repori—

Russ Set Up Blockade

To Keep East Germans Out of West Sector |

Disturbed by Increasing Number of Residents’ Sneaking Across Into Allied Area

The Russians threw a new blockade around Berlin today-— | this time to keep East Germans from escaping to the West. At dawn, squads of Russian soldiers and German “People's

Police” carrying tommyguns and sidearms appeared without warn- |.

ing at crossings leading to West Berlin, They formed a 60-mile inner Hing around Berlin, which is deep {in the Russian sector. w Only Russian -2zone vehicles sures and compromises of such were stopped by the new block- combines, ade. Soviet border guards at 3 m—— checkpoints on the international Britain is trying to get the]

highway between West Germany United States to set up an “emer-|

and Berlin made no attempt to-8ency fund” with allocations] interfere ‘with Allied vehicles on Slated to be cut from Marshall! their 105-mile run through Red aid. authoritative sources raid) territory. (today. i ~She wants the allocations to be | held by the United States as a| Observers said the Soviets and “stand-by fund” to be used in the German Communists. have been event of a sudden deterioration | disturbed by the increasing of Britain's economic and finan-| number of East Germans sneak- cial situation. f ing across the frontier into the Government quarters do not | Allied sectors of Berlin. consider Britain sufficiently re-| West Berlin authorities’ said .,vered economically to exclude | 3173 East Germans sought sam- 5 pew emergency, especially in tuary in West Berlin during Sep- jaw or growing defense demands | tember and the number jumped and soaring prices on the interto 5280 last month, with ever-', ational markets. i increasing groups’ coming over . every day to run away from Indo-China | communism.” : Black uniformed Vietminch It was reported that members. communist troops are driving| of the cordon. had orders to through the Thai Federation in check vehicles for valuables and ,,.thwest Indo-China, front line other goods. Communist author- | "ani a : {ties have complained that large reports said today. { The Communists, who swept]

quantities of “goods essential to > the cause” have been “smuggled” Out of the French border fortress

to West Berlin. ’ of Laokay Nov. 1 in pursuit of the retreating French, are headed toward the Thai capital of lai London , Chau. these reports said. Their last reported position was The close division of Republi- between Lai Chau and Chapa, 30 vans and Democrats in the new miles southwest of Laokay. 1. 8: Congress today placed the ‘The Thal Federation, which is | Hnited States inthe -same—boat not-to be confused with Thailand! as most of its partners in the lies in the mountainous region of North Atlantic Pact who also the Indo-C hinese state of Tonkin. | have very uncertain parliamentary majorities. A survey of the Pact countries disclosed that only little Norway has a strong single party government with a substantial majority in Parliament All the others are victims of either a very close division of parliamentary seats among the major parties or of coalition governments formed by several par- puUE TO COLDS ties and thus subject to the pres- Best-known home

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