Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1952 — Page 20
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: § anything # State Department yesterday an-| The department said another and refusing them permission tol longer would be harmful mouth ‘disease was reported in| It Was the first Steak ol He for a wedd nounced the names of 62 Ameri- 153 U. 8. citizens still live in Red see foreign representatives. The department said the 42 Saskatchiewad’ yesterday. by Dr disease since Mar. 8, It made its SELLER AT10 Since m cans imprisoned or under house China, and that most of them| The department announcement Americans in prison included 20 | ‘|first appearance in ‘the Regina WORLD'S LARGEST wedding b arrest in Communist China and have been trying vainly to escape. was a break from its previous Catholic missionaries, 13 Prot- Kenneth Wells, chief federal ares’ in early February. to the Hor disclosed that three others died At least 120 haw applied for exitipolicy of refusing to permit pub-|estant missionaries, five business- veterinarian. Since then. about 1300 infected mary O'Br in prison, possibly of mistreat- permits, " lication of names of Americans men, three students, apd one at- ' All pr ment. 42 In Prison {held in Red China. {torney. Dr. Wells said the disease had animals have slaughtered and 60 were une The dead were identified as Dr. - Of the 62 under arrest, the de-| It was understood that the de- Reports reaching the United] struck a herd of cattle five miles veterinarians have waged an un-| 2 Le) 1 Ber looked, ms William Wallace, southern Bap- partment said, 42 actually are in|partment decided to release the States said Dr. Wallace was from Ormiston, about 50 miles relenting campaign to wipe out all 5 ’ walls, gabl tist missionary; Gertrude Cone, prison. The remainder are under names because efforts to obtain found hanging in his prison cell south of Moose Jaw. tiacés of the dreaded livestock! CANVAS AWNINGS er or Fra Methodist missionary, and Philip house arrest. The Chinese Reds |ruense of the prisoners through where he had been kept in soli- INO AY up a few f Cline, a businessman. Most of have held these Ameicans in-idiplomatic channels proved in-|tary confinement for a long time. He said the diseased animals scourge. A ans would be slaughtered immediately, Harold Hartley reports business | bi we
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