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Oakland Tribunei
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i i i 1 MIMII.IM I I Oakland Tribune, Sunday, Jan. 30, 1949 cccc i VAV WASHINGTON, Jan. 29., The handwritinx is on "wall for By 'the Staff ef the Associated Press GERMAN COMPETITION periods' gets a break from a new BANK INTEREST BERLIN You may -have heard "f- Npr for savLngs He can take an income tax de-f banks to go slow on boosting inter- only the beginning of a long drawn- msV Qi lod estt rates on deposits and to buUd out row over the German compe-i whie aw from home ta tition problem- i the pursuit of his tradeJ 1 V' I i A i. As Germany recovers it As Germany recovers -k wmi i i start pinching the U-S Britain and I ROTENONE SHORT 'other industrial nations in world some banks. Examnle: Elliott V.

I- i vvAanyirsecucice Be New York state sutwrin- WASHINGTON Insecti markets. t4 nc nf rntnnn fnu i 1 Since we are footing a biU for u-u a okius estimated wnfl tnlov" their minimum re-jp he saw nothing to warrant -nf th wPYp feeding i quirements promptly, ouppues are mcreased interest rates, creasmg protest tnat were leecung short time1 re-i I a hand that's biting us, (The British I mains before the buy season starts. 1 NEW NEARING CASE? jare yelling already.) WASHINGTON Opinion is wide- PLATTERS HARD-TOPS NEW YORK Trade circles think "X' NEW YORK General Motors -the battle of the phonograph rec- spread Lamong educators that the investigation by the American Association of University, Professors into the discharge of three University of Washington professors on Europe's Marshall Plan -countries. iTbe emphasis which President Truman and Secretary of State Acheson both have 1 placed on the use of private capital' abroad is regarded by officials here as the tip-off that there will be no great new out-pouring of American dollars after 1952. i.

j' To 6 Europeans whj have been worried about ninning a dollar deficit after the Marshall Plan is closed out this njeansv in effect, that they should get their affairs in orders so that they can rely on private capital and! such established public financing agencies as the World Banh The President and Acheson were not talking specifically about European countries in their statements on Trumanfs program for building up underdeveloped areas of the world. But their remarks did have a bearing on basic financial policies. Moreover, the Marshall Plan will be ctsming to an jend in the few months before the next Presidential election. That is always a difficult time to lay down! a heavy new spending program, orris" may give- you a player for i i i officials who wanted to get 1 public new type discs practically free. AIRLIFT PLANES i promies to become another Scott WASHINGTON Berlin airlift rearing case" planes are getting some important In the 2Qs the AAUP was modifications' on their visits to this! strongly criticized for upholding country for six-month the right of rearing, a University of sm- h.

Pennsylvania proiessor. to be a reaction before going ahead with their newi, glass-nd-steeL "hardtop" convertibles now say they have a winner. The 4 new models drew considerable interest at the G. M. show HAPPINESS" CANNES (France) Riviera florists will offer happiness to Margaret Truman this week.

"Happiness" is a scarlet rose the florists have been cultivating secretly for eight years. It will not go on general sale until 1S51. 5 if- 0 mw.A socialist. That right has now been kept secret, but they include leak- proofing the fuel tanks. generally accepted, but the Washington case brings Cornmunisnl before the AAUP for the first time.

454300 FLYING HORSES WASHINGTON The Air Force plans- to give double emergency power to an experimental squad- Greek Gucrrilas Kidnap 39 at School SALONIKA. Greece. Jan. 22s (JP I 1 ITALIAN SOCIALISTS Largest. It will hang a pair of (Gen- ROME Look for increased activ-ieral Electric) J-47 jet engines un- ifL life TRUMAN'S DAYS WASHINGTON President Truman's 1 inauguration! didn't end the demands on his eriergy.

His daily Guerrillas entered the American iw ammn fM-iaHf an4 a Vini nrr i rr Hai- Moh wins i i ill 1 lists in 'Italy the next few monthsH The B-3S already has six of the SffL0 AJPc.uItFe1last Kj.an a pea 00 fttiaerns ana tnree students possibly leading to new pro and workers, officials, announced today. calling list is growing. Eighteen persons saw him. on a typical day last week. Two boys from Texas bearing a pair of brass anti-communist groupings.

TAX BREAK Fcnned Chef Louis Cobiale, (holding oup ladle) owner of men for free. A picket (bock to camera) got in on the feast Luigi's Bohemian' Grotto at 200 Broadway, refused to waste which included soiipj salad, turkey raviolis, bread and food already prepared when his' employees struck. Yester- wine. Cabiale. who sed to operate San Francisco cafes day he mored tables to the sideiwaDc so that no one would fed hundreds of hungry men during the depression days, hare to cross a picket line, and served scores of hungry (Story on Page 1) Tribune photo.

gines, the (Pratt and i Whkney) Wasp Major. At high speed and altitude all ten engines would give the B-35 a total The farm school, for Greek boys, is five miles from the center of this northern city. National troops pursued the attackers and picked up four students and two workers who spurs would have raised it to 20, WASHINGTON The man whose work requires him to be "many different places for short indefinite but a secretary received the gift for the "boss." of 45,000 horsepower for emergency use. escaped. ROYALL-MARTHUR BATTLE LOOMS By WALLACE R.

DEUKL Chicago Dally News Foreign Service- on the -eve of his departure fromernment of the country, MkcArthur Washington. felt at the time. America's whole world position Having made the agreement WASHINGTON, Jan. 29. Army, Secretary Kenneth Royall'ls heading straight into a head-on collision with Gen.

Douglas MacAr-thur, it was learned here today. RoyalTls on his way by plane to will be affected by the outcome ofih.owve the United tajtes must live up to it or opertiy repudiate to feel 7 lit MacArthur is known ISSUE AT STAKE Royall is going to call upon Mac- MacArthur has already 1 oKy 0 via Ancnorage, Alaska. He made it is accompanied by a large party Arthur to join in a plan which clear he bpposes both Boyall's pur advisers, experts and aides. would deny the other Pacific allies! pose of tiy-passing the ether allies a ciasn Detween Koyau and raac- any voice in the occupation and and the methods by which the Army -fvrmur is ineviiaDie ix wie Army government of Japan Secretary! proposes to accomplish secretary carries out intenuons ne This plan, if adopted, will outrage this purpose. xcvcaieu xrienos ana -associates 1 fv.

thf alh! and pnniHinkh TWO-FOLD POLICY American relations with The Arkny Secretary aria others here whdj share his views want tc i-. r.fi most not an 01 mem. The allies have made this clear isolicy to um iin th raf whm thv ha in the past when they have thought kVVllt Hia TTfiifaW CtA -rTxc- Ti i their views into consideration ade-! "f2 HP. Sr quately in Tokya asf 311 anialoviet me a 111- A C1I1C. 3 ivioreover, Auiea representatives 5..

1 h.r hans anH.n winH i Second, ithey want to stop Ameri- ir. a 1 can-style liberal reforms, in Japar OAKJ-AXU'S 03I1.X LOCAfJU- OW.NEU LOCAXXT COJTTROIXED DAELY Xststbilahed rcbraary 31. 1874 Suorcm on Continental Side of I San francisco Bay Mew bee Ameriran Newroaper Publlihers AsBociation -Charter Member Audit Bureau of --r CireulatioB Complete Associated: Press Service for Metropolitan Oakland FuU United Press Service -MEMBER Or THE ASSOCIATED rXESS The Associated Press ia entitled exclu- tO th lesr mnihlviNna of rC' and follow restoration of consid- about 4 i erable meiasure of prewar Japanese ferit- The countries involved -are i "'normalcyi" j. jk a rr Royall and those who agree with and. ithe Philippines, China, France, him want to push this dual policy a Holland and Russia.

MacABTHUR OPPOSED good deal 1 faster and further than the other Pacific allies; think wise, fair er safe. I Therefore, the Army Secretary I i wants to ignore the other llijes from the local sews printed in this wspaper. as weU (U (F) news a snatches. THB TKEBUNE FIJBIJSHINO CO- PUBLISHEBS IOS. KNO WtANTX Presideat.

Pub-Usher and Editor. now on. MacArthur; also strongly opposes jRoyalTs plan, it is known here. I MacArthur originally opposed the Moscow agreement spelling out the allies; rights in -I Thej agreement gave the others tjbo much authority, and -would complicate the occupation and gov- The Army Secretary plans Jto have a showdown with MacArthur on OS. R.

KNOWLAMD Publisher. Assistant As-rtaat this issue in Tokyo. Copyrifht, IMS, Cbiear Daily News, Inc KNOWLAND, '1X1 AM Publisher. AT tOTW. If R.PMQRt ft 72II IT Si lf I -i 3.t I 1 v.r-: BRtTNlA rOBSTERER.

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