Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 December 1950 — Page 14
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John Henry Nauta | Native of Indianapolis
John Henry Nauta, clerk in the Indianapolis Postoffice, died yesterday of a heart ailment in his home, 4701 English Ave. He was she promised her Allies as the 41.
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* France Logs on Arme
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By United Press France has’ ‘barely scratched the surface on the 20-division army
pivot of Atlantic Pact land forces.
Backed by U. 8. pledges or arms, equipment and credits next ‘His wife, Anna, told Dr. Harri- year totaling $24 billion, the French government promised to have son Green, deputy coroner, that 10 divisions equipped and trained by the end of 1951 and 10 more
she returned home about 4:30 by the end of 1953. p. m. and found ker husband in bed.
Mrs. Nauta said he had Sop jaimest entirely on paper. plained of illness. Dr. Green said
But thus far French rearma-| ment appears to have remained
Formosa ; An informed source said t
, oday e National Assembly's iN-lypo0 Nationalist China had draft
death was caused by a heart tocar defense commission was| ~° plan for the invasion of the
tack.
(warned that unless the natiohicyinese mainland and that four
A graduate of Technical High knuckles down to the real hard. , generals had been named
School and Hope College, Holland, work of forming an army, there
Mich, Mr. Nauta was a lifelong ljittie likelihood of the first 10 di-
resident of Indianapolis. He was a postal clerk four pext year. years and was an Army veteran Service of World War II. Mr. Nauta was Increases Military Ser a member of Christian Park Church. He attended Irvington! Presbyterian Church and was a member of the Masonic Lodge. Services will be held at 10:3 a, m. Monday in Shirley Broth-| ers’ Irving Hill Chapel. Burial will be in Washington Park. Surviving in addition to his] wife are a daughter, Diane; his mother, Mrs. Jennie Nauta, Cut-| Western officials favored. lerville, Mich.; two sisters, Mrs. John Russell and Mrs. Raymond five divisions—four of them wit Fields, both of Indianapolis, and American arms and one entirel
military service.
2 hiother, Frank H., Long Island, With French- -made arms—is going|
forw ard slowly. Extra troops ha : [to be diverted to Indo-China t Hubert Elliott meet the Communist threat an Hubert Elliott, worker 20 years, died yesterday|there.
in General Hosptial. He was 54.) Meantime,
was an Indianapolis resident 40a $1,014,000,000 rearmament bil years. He was born in Nashville, through a rebellious National As Tenn., and lived at 4902 E. 30th sembly. St. here. Services will be held at 1pm,
Delays Rationing
Home, Park.
and two sisters, Mrs. Anna Wat- reimpose war-time controls kins and Mrs. wood, both of Columbus, O. JUNIOR CORN CHAMPION Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Dec. Hilligos, 13, McCordsville, diana’s 1950 junior corn pion,
{taken by the U. 8. Premier Rene Pleven's govern-
in the Junior Five-Acre Corn Club accept major sacrifices. contest. Other world developments:
Equipment of France's existing
brick masonry {about 150,000 now are tied down)
the government is| Mr. Elliott, employed by Leon struggling against obstructionism| Joyce, brick masonry contractor, and open hostility at home to ram.
Though it warned Frenchmen tomorrow in the Patton Funeralthey would have to pay more] Burial will be in Floral taxes in 1951 to cover part of the rearmament bill, the government Surviving are his wire, Martha, also announced it did not plan b
Catherine Hay- rationing to put France's economy | jon. the semiwar footing under-|
29 Philip ment is playing the rearmament| is In- issue very cautiously because it cham- knows neither the Parliament nor His yield of 153.3 bushels French people are in any mood, to the acre topped 1300 entries despite the international crisis, to
1s to direct the operation.
The source said the plan would
visions being ready by the end of ye put Into operation only if the
United States released the Nationalists from their promise not
AH that France has to show in/to attack the mainland and then {the way of concrete rearmament contributed American help. more tHan three months after) The generals are: Sun Li-jen, signing of the Washington agree-| defense commander on Formosa; 0 ments setting up a North Atlantic Hsueh Yueh, former governor of defense ‘army is an increase from! jKwangtung province; Pai Chung{12 to 18 months in the length of hsi, former commander in cen-
{tral China; and Koh Chieh-chiao,
But even that is six months less| vice chief of staff. than the two-year period other! Japan
Japanese welcomed today the hi/news ‘that the United States may y 80 ahead with a Japanese peace treaty even if Russia does not a {participate. ol Japanese business leaders said dl the news will strengthen the an-ti-Communist camp in Japan and reassure those who have been “sitting on the®lerice” in the over U. S.-Russian tussle. Some observers said a peace 1 treaty” signed without Russian, | participation would make it necessary for U, 8. troops to remain {in Japan to prevent Russia Irom) sending forces here. Moscow might do this, it was) argued, on grounds that it did | not recognize the treaty and was| exercising its occupation rights. The Japanese at one time hoped ofl American troops would be withidrawn. But that was before the {Korean War, and now they want |U. 8. forces to stay. The tra|ditional fear of Russian aggres-| {sion is felt keenly now. Many Japanese interpreted the | {American note as indicating that they can count on American proection.
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{cers stationed in this capital deep in Russian-occupied territory [have sent their families home | {during the past month. | A score of others have sent| | their wives and children to moun!tain resorts near the Swiss tron-| |tier, 200 miles west of Red Army | outposts. { | There has been some nervous-| ness in the American colony here| since the start of the Korean War but the present “migration” began the day after President Tru-| man's remark that the U. S. was “actively considering” the use of the atom bomb in Korea.
France Premier Rene ‘Pleven battled {Communist obstruction tactics!
{today in an effort to get agree-| iment on a compromise French! {rearmament budget. An: article-by-article vote on the bill, repeatedly delayed by {rebellious deputies, appeared likeily to get underway today. Mr. Pleven said he was optimistic about the vote, which might tumble his government. Debate on the budget has been! underway for three days. It has disclosed stiff parliamentary opposition to the approximate $1,014,000,000 arms bill from both! Communists and Deputies who are afraid to vote higher taxes! {with general elections coming up| next year.
Indo-China Te
The Indo-Chinese Communists {went into the fourth day of a {big offensive against the French today and the major garrisons of Moncay and Tienyen prepared for lattacks. Two Red columns, each “several battalions” in size, apparently had massed for a “a great offensive action” against im-! tant positions, a French military {spokesman said. {| French reconnaissance teams reported enemy activity indicated | {the rebels were planning to at- | {tack either Moncay, the great sea | {port near the Chinese Commuinits border, or Tienyen, 35 Halles J southwest along the coast.
Butler Students Resume Classes on Wednesday
Classes at Butler University. will be resum>d Wednesday following the Christmas vacation, and students will have fwo short weeks to prepsate for examinations. Tests are scheduled for. Jan. 19-25, The current semester will end | Jan, 26. Registration for the sec-|
ond semester is scheduled Jan, 29 to Feb.
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polis. : Harry Hasse, 41, was ordered taken to jail yesterday for failure) to contribute $2705 to the support of his children.
Juvenile Court authorities, and refused to pay $25 a week to the support of the children as ordered by the court. a Referee Lawrence Hinds ordered Hasse confined until some! arrangements are made to begin paying off the huge sum. If no arrangements are completed, Mr. Hinds said, Hasse will be sent to the Indiana State Farm. Hasse was arrested after a tip from his former wife that he was playing in a band in a downtown night spot. The Hasses are divorced. The children range in age from 6 to 15 years. Although Hasse had been working here for several months, he did ‘not call to see the children, his ex-wife 331d,
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tary of State Dean Acheson will remain in W a s hington or nearby. He'll be at his desk tomorrow, as usual, and possibly for a few Mr Tully hours on Sunddy and Monday, as well. If he leaves the city at all, it will be to go to his farm in Sandy Spring, Md., about 15 miles away. In charge at the Pentagon in Gen. Marshall's absence will be Undersecretary of Defense Rob-
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