Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 November 1951 — Page 5
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The Russians claimed the move was aimed at strengthening the southern flank of Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower's European arm y. They demanded that all foreign troops bs withdrawn from Trieste and that the United Nations Security Council act “without delay” to name a governor for the area.
Note Given to Envoys
The Russian charges were contained in a note handed to diplomatic envoys of the three powers by Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Andrel A, Gromyko. Hugh 8. Cummings Jr, U. 8S. Charge D'Affaires at Moscow, forwarded it to "the State Department. Diplomatic officials said the department will reject the new Soviet note, just as it has all others issued by Moscow on Trieste and the Italian treaty. The department is expected to deny anew that the United States
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Andrei A. Gromyko, the Russians have consistently! fought every Allied effort to appoint a governor.” The Italian peace treaty provides that the city and itd imme-| diate environs be internationalized under a governor acceptable to the big four powers. Russia and the West never have been able to agree on a suitable governor. The Allies want Italian
to revise the iminate present restrictions taly’s military strength. While Russian permission would be necessary to change the treaty, the western powers may act on their own
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FRANKFURT, Germany, Nov. 19 (UP)—Officials of 20th Cen-
tury Fox here and in London said today that German audiences will be shown the controversial film “The Desert Fox” in spite of State! Department objections to its glornfication of a Nazi, GeneralField Marsha! Erwin Rommel. The company’s London offices!
said Spyros Skouras, head of the |
film company, took the view that! the picture would help Germans] realize that military adventures] do not pay. They said Mr, Skou-| ras, now in London on business! did not feel the film portrayed Rommel in a favorable light. During a recent visit here, Mr. Skouras told reporters he believed | the picture would be a great success in Germany “because it demonstrated the American people’s understanding of this great German general.”
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The National Executive Com-| mittee of the American Ligion has demanded the release of * American forgotten man” ol prisoned in Czechoslovakia on spy charges. The committee vesterday charged in a resolution that John Hvasta, Hillzide, N. J., was im-
prisoned by the Czechs while attending college and sentenced. to 10 years in jail. In another resolution, the committee “strongly opposed” any relief on bail for Communists convicted of crime “comparable to treason.” “In the interest of national security,” the resolution “the Legion is asking the partment of Justice immediately to formulate lawful plans for quarantine of all persons whose activities indicate they would nd armed ed States
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Truman Hugs the Fire As Cold His Florida
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ing the day. Townspeople came Earl Woodward, Bambi's ow@- frequently to watch as Bambi er, said that his three children romped on the lawn with Woodwent to the barn to release the worth's dogs and, three children. 17-month-old buck - for the day. /“1 can't pay an awful lot,” The children found Bambi’'s neck mr. Woodworth said as he offered
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