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Soviet: Hating Romanians Slip

Under ‘Curtain’

PARIS, Sept. 24 — (CDN) — “Swimming in the Danube forbidden.” This has been the edict ‘to Romanians since Sept. 1. Fed up with life under Russian auspices, workers and farmers of towns along the river had been

finding the water frontier with) § neighboring Yugoslavia an easy {

scape route. By the hundreds disgruntled Romanians were “taking a stroll”

along the riverbank, disrobing| 3

“for a dip” and then swimming on ol

“pver to Titoland.

According to numerous reports

now seeping into France through chinks in the “curtain” indignation against the Communist-con-trolled government is widespread in rural Romania. The farmers are furious be. cause their government is requisitioning their produce for export to Russia.« The Soviet authorities

in Moldavia, for example, have|s ordered that all stores for next §

winter be shipped to collective farms in the USSR.

Pressure From Moscow

is exceedingly the poor wing of its satellites. They are far behind their quotas’ under the production plan deby Moscow technicians. The Kremlin wants a demonstration from Eastern Europe of determination to rearm and to increase production. equal to that ‘of Western Europe under Ameri-|

can sponsorship. i Er officials who have failed to boost “An their sec-

tors to the Kremlirn-set level are rapidly being eliminated and replaced by Moscow, i Czechoslovakia already has felt the iron grip. Rudolf Slanksy, president of the Czech Commuiat. party whose workers had not e sufficiently fanatical, has been removed. Karel Bacilek, lifetime associate of many of the Kremlin bosses, now has a top party job. Romania is obviously next on

sabotage has hit certain spots vital to the Russian machine. One morning last month

created the atomic bomb.

{ago on my first visit to Europe, It i| Association for the Advancement

.|by the giants of the early 20th

BEHIND ENEMY LINES—Chpl. ‘Carl W. Poole, 2025 E. 34th | _ | St. re-enacts scene of helicopter rescue of a downed U. S. Corsair | Moscow, the reports indicate, | pilot behind enemy lines in Korea. With 60 aero-medic rescues

displeased with! under his belt, Cpl. Poole is slated for stateside rotation soon.

Tribute to Dr. Bohr— ¥ Denmark's

By DAVID DIETZ Scripps-Howard Seience Editor COPENHAGEN, Denmark, Sept. 24—The No. 1 citizen of Denmark is a scientist. He is Dr. Niels Bohr, director of the Institute for Theoretical Physics and the world's greatest authority on the atom. ° Danish citizens regard him with the same mixture of awe and admiration that an earlier generation of Frenchmen bestowed on| Louis Pasteur, The Danish government has awarded him its highest decorations and a coat of arms. He i$ officially addressed in public as “His Excellency.” Asis well known, he was spirited out of Denmark in World War II and became a member of the inner group at Los Alamos which

He is the author of the article the atom in the Encyclopedia and one of the things to brag about is that it is immediately followed by my ar- : on the atomic bomb. Both maximum length permitthe Britannica. . ‘1 first met Dr. Bohr 28 years

at the meeting of the British

of Science in Liverpool. That meeting was dominated

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junction with the opening of the Chicago “Century of Progress” world’s fair. A few days ago, at Dr. Bohr's invitation, I called at the Insti-

my third interview with him. After we had talked for an hour, he said, i

night. IT am giving a little buffet Supper. You know I live in a

rewery before discussing Dr.| hr's new theories. =~

Became Millionaire

One of the two famous eed in Denmark is Carlsberg’s. The

sen, became a millionaire and built himself a magnificent palace in a park adjoining the brewery, When he. died, he" left the brewery and his entire estate to the Danish Academy of Sciences to support art and science in Denmark, As a mark of its esteem, the

palace over to Df. Bohr for his! home, Palace is the right word for it. The rooms are decorated with priceless works of art and marble statuary. The dining room can seat 50 guests and the great

There is a conservatory filled with rare De

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(UP)—Three women were killed

And Mrs. Bohr democracy Lyrical ¢ of any Danish

3 Killed, 30 Injured

In Italy Explosion

FERMIGNANO, Italy, Sept. 24) and more than 30 persons were injured yesterday by an explosion that wrecked Communist Party headquarters here during a fundraising dance.

Two women were killed outright, and a third died in a hospital of injuries inflicted by the

2 British Scientists To Talk at N.D.

SOUTH BEND, Sept. 24-Two lectures in the Peter C. this week.

tomorrow. Prof. C. W. Schoppe, University of Swansea,

eminent British chemists deliver Reilly series at Notre Dame University

Prof. E. R. H, Jones, University of Manchester, speaks today and

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