Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 September 1951 — Page 2

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By JAMES DANIEL Scripps-Howard Staff Writer

WASHINGTON, Sept. 12—The foreign ministers of ¢

Britain, France and the United States, meeting here this week, are reported planning to talk about taking joint steps

to protect their citizens who may be arrested by iron cur-|

tain countries. The discussion is prompted byitiles and clothing, iron and steel resentment in this country against and machinery.

Czechoslovakia for imprisoning After gold, her most. import-

American reporter William- N. ant purchases from_Czechslovakia Oatis of A Marion, Ind. Both were animals and animal prodFrance and Britain have nationals ucts, vegetable products and

who are sharing Mr. Oatis’ treat- paper goods. All three together ment, by the Czechs or by other just about equaled her gold purRed regimes. chases Outside of diplomatic representations; which have not been effective,

Site Not Available British trade statistics

ful method whereby the free na- in detailed form. The OIT knows °°

s can: brin ressure-—econ- that Britain last year sold about, Ho a Rrra has $13 million of goods to Czechurged that this country halt trade oslovakia, counting wool and rubwith Czechoslovakia. /ber re-exported from the Empire, Cite OIT Figures land that Britain bought about De $24 million from. Czechslovakia.

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IMMOVABLE OBJECT—A 2!/5-ton load of cut limestone sheered off the cal of this truck |

on Ind. 67 yesterday. °° ci

ch Red Shuffle Moscow Ordered

The British and French position isn’t known, but figures in the U. 8. Office of Internationa

their trade with Czechslovakia, vakia over which

French and the U. 8S. joint supervision.

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$1 million average in 1950. But French purchases from Czechslovakia — which were almost. balanced last year—were, running at the monthly rate of $1,440,000. The entire ,increase/ apparently was accounted for by| a sudden French move to ex-| change their francs for Czech gold. Up to July 1 at least, France was buying about $500,000 of precious metals monthly from Czechslovakia. OIT officials, when asked about the gold purchases, were unable to square them with the usual argument that west Europeans rhust trade with the Iron Curtain countries in order to obtain food and raw materials necessary for their existence. France's three largest items of gale to Czechslovakia were tex-

higher. What made up half of

- and also of the trade between Britain's purchases is not dis- i western Germany and Czechslo-i,joseq in the figures available d 1]] agon

the British, here.

the During the first half of 1951. 'timpher and plywood, and textiles. Joad French sales to Czechslovakia principal sales to the oa were running at a monthly rate were wool in its various of $935,000, compared with about machinery and chemicals.

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In the first half of this year,

1 British sales to the Czechs were H 1 1 running at practically the 1950 all in oie | S$. Trade (OIT) show the extent of jever 8 p y ,

with purchases somewhat

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purchases,

were foods,'a wildly plunging -limestone-

forms, an hit a tree head-on yesteray,

Der Bing Adds Insult to Injury

The accident happened on Ind. 67 t vne mile east of Valley Mills.

INDIANAPOLIS TRAFFIC CASUALTIES

254 Days) In Hotel En 1950 1951 £ try Accidents ......6064 - 5708 VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 12, Injured ........ 224f 2476 (UP) — Crooner. Bing Crosby Killéd ......... 46 40

added insult to injury last night!” gtate police reported the truck, when he sauntered into the plush driven Bo ey Beckner, 34, of Vancouyer Hotel wearing a ten- 926 w. 33d St. went off the road gallon farmer's straw hat, blue op the right side. As the driver jeans, lumberman’s jacket and attempted to pull back on the hiking boots. pavement, the truck hit a chuckHowever, Mr. Crosby, who was hole, throwing it out of control. refused a room at the hotel last] The truck then veered back spring because a clerk thought onto the highway, sideswiping a he “looked like a bum,” was station wagon driven by Wilburn greeted by a brace of bellboys and M. Vertrees, 40, Bicknell florist. was whisked to his fourth floor’ Tt continued on off the left suite. side of the highway and rammed A tuxedo, a gift of fhe Ameri- 2 large maple tree. The load of can Hotel Association to ensure 21; tons of cut limestone was disMr. Crosby's entry to any hotel Jodged, smashing the cab of the in North America, was not in- truck. cluded in. the wardrobe bellboys The station wagon everturned. carried into the hotel. Mr. Beckner, who was on his

5.2 = first day as driver of the stone FIFTY PERSONS gathered on... "10 in critical condition in

the sidewalks as Bing drew up in qo 0ra) Hospital. His passenger,

his green Cadillac. G ie “More people here than saw my a. Plainfiel, is last three pletures. My. Cory Mr. Vertrees is in fair condicommented as he stepped out of ;,, pn Methodist Hospital. His chief Passenger, Lena Vertrees, 36,

Bill Morrow, Bing's was treated but not admitted at writer, accompanied the crooner; Bospital. 4 ;

wearing corduroys and a sports jacket.

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Released from Role Mrs. Winifred C. Kahmann,

11924 N. Talbot St... was elected HOLLYWOOD, Sept. 12 (UP)-— Bespectacled actor Russell Nype president ‘of the American Occuhas been released from his role Pational Therapy Association at in his first movie after a disagree- New Castle, N. H., yesterday. The ment over the manner of portray- 500 delegates voted to hold next ing the part, his film studio an- year's convention in Milwaukee nounced today. land 1953 convention in Houston.

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Four persons were injured when **

PARIS, Sept. 12 (CDN) — The urrent resuffie of the

ionalists”

Stalinists” The shakeup was ordered, ac-

in ¥ Czechoslovakia. duction levels.

ed truck sideswiped a station cording to latest official Frenth Kremlin orders, Mr. Slansky was In Czechs wagon and then went off the road reports

from Prague, because removed

Both vehicles were total losses. the output of Czech mines—key man and in his new role as vice Pentagon apparently expected men,

o the entire industrial picture— premier is

up to the level fixed by Kremlin. to make up for past failures.

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A secret report to the Czech winter. Czech police early last month showed]

Communist party was Moscow- that the miners had “disobeyed” Wyo.) floor ordered and does not—as report- the orders of Secretary General Money “of the Communist Party, Rudolf

Because he failed to enforce conferees.

from his party post. plan, the Senators made it clear Czech leaders had failed to bring However, he's a trusted Moscow!/that they want fast action by the

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FR anklin 4411

Senate Against N Freeing Vets Called for Duty

Ye “By Unlied Presy WASHINGTON, Sept. 12—The Senate rejected last night a House-approved plan to force re-

lease of many veterans called §

back to duty in the ' Korean ; crisis. | Under the plan, members of,

the inactive or volunteer reserve with a year of World War II service could get an automatic discharge after one year of service during the Korean, War. | The House attached the plan as a rider to its $56 billion military appropriations bill. The Senate agreed to knock it out after the Defense Department pleaded that it would interfere with orderly rotation of troops. {Senate action on the money measure has not been completed. Gen. J. Lawton Collins, Army (chief of staff, disclosed Monday ‘that the Army hopes to bring {home from Korea by winter every man who was “in combat last

Sen. Joseph C. O'Mahoney (D. manager of

bill, assured the Senate

will be explored by Senate-House

turning down the House

in discharging and want further stopped as soon as possible,

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28 Persons Die Where Raiders Hit in Indonesia

JAKARTA, Indonesia, Sept. 12 thorities reported today. (UP)—Twenty eight persons were such killed in a clash between govern- set calls ment forces and a 200-man hand 100 prisoners from the local jail - looting a town near Bandung, au- at Tjiparay yesterday.

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Slansky, and had “sabotaged” minimum further call-up of inac- boring machine he operates. have won out over measures destined to raise pro-itive reservists with war’ service

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The raiders looted a hospital, fire to 50 houses and freed

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