W4 aV t .1 ?hyi .'chrv mT?iCV .ttiSxik .axcaoo'C at! The" "gtmanrSc3imu OiSundcrTrAua 23;T3-t3' U. Si Charges Rii Ready 7hh Troops to Oust Berlin Council - Br Gearfe Brla ... BERLIN, Aug. 2H4VAo American military government docu ment today charted the Russians with preparing to use Soviet troops In their drive to oust the anti-communist Berlin city government. u , This week i communist-led invasions of the crtr nail in the Russian sector were called part of a Soviet plan to foment "spon taneous riots" which could provide the incidents needed for interven tion by the red army. V The document came to light as Russian-American relations in beleaguered capital grew more tense after a wild incident - in which speeding Russians ran down an American soldier last night. A Soviet soldier was reported shot. Basalan Afraid A red-beared Russian lieutenant-colonel who said he was riding in a lend-lease Jeep toid U. S. liaison officers: .' "I didn't want to be stopped and fall into the hands of an 'uncivi lized, animal-like people who shoot without any provocation." As further strain, the city 'council served notice it would -meet again next Tuesday in the city hall. The move was planned In the face of the two invasions of the hall by communist - led dem onstrators demanding their own red regime. Council to Meet The council announced it would meet despite a Russian brush-off of its appeal for protection from 'the Soviet-backed .east Berlin police. V- The American document, a weekly reveiew of occupational , affairs said: "The events of August 28 and 27 (Thursday and Friday riots) are part of the Soviet plan, to be Implemented by the socialist unity party (SEX)), which includes re pudiation of the city government and possible spontaneous riots in Berlin on a large scale perhaps making it necessary to call in Soviet troops for the protection of the people. 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Phone 9691 to the west without socialist unity party participation. , . . Establish ment of a people's covenunent in the east (Russian) sector would follow as a matter of course. Four gun-brandishing ' Soviet soldiers led by the hep tenant colonel zoomed wildly through the American sector of Berlin and ran down - an American ' military policeman who tried to stop them. Pursuing " Americans opened fire and, according to the Russians, wounded one of the Soviet sol diers. The Soviet jeep roared through roadblocks and escaped in , the Russian sector. The Americans gave chase for 800 yards into So viet territory and then withdrew. The American military police man suffered a broken elbow when he was knocked off his motorcycle. Katherine Adlard Returns to Salem Katherine Adlard was returned to her home in Salem Saturday after a 10-day stay at St. Vincent hospital in Portland.. 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Easy Terms.' too. 32 Remember Hoover ! WASHINGTON, Aug. 28 MJPi President Truman's campaign di rector appealed to southern dem ocrats today to "remember the unhappy days" under President Hoover when they vote next No vember. . In his first post-convention overture to the states' rights anti- Trumanitea. Chairman J. Howard McGrath of the - democratic na tional committee said nearly 16 years under President Roosevelt and Truman : have brought im portant economic - improvements in the south.- The south will remember ' the unhappy , days of 1932 and con trast them with its present pros perity when it goes to the polls in November, he declared in a I statement. Soviet Consul a Leaves ILS. For Sweden NEW YORK,' Aug. 28-CT-Jacob M. Lomakin, ousted by the state department as Soviet consul gen eral here, sailed for Sweden to day aboard the liner. Stockholm. The 44-year-old envoy, strip ped of his credentials by Presi dent Truman, was accompanied by his wife and two children, Lora, 11 and Alexis, 8. The Stockholm is scheduled to arrive in Goeteborg, Sweden, Sept. 6. Shortly before - the vessel de parted, a Swedish American line official quoted Liomakin as say ing- he had been ordered to the United Nations general assembly meeting in Paris where he would serve as chief adviser to the Rus sian delegation. Destination Uncertain Lomakin was uncertain, the of ficial said, whether he would go immediately from Sweden to to Paris or return home to Mos cow first. Newsmen and photographers milled around the departing dip lomat as he reached the pier 50 minutes before sailing tune. Brushing by them, Lomakin parried all questions relating to Mrr. Oksana Kasenkina, the Rus sian school teacher whose accu sations touched .off an interna tional controversy and led to his recall. He did say. however, he had booked today's passage on the Stockholm six weeks ago, intend ing at that time to return home for "a rest." Nothing to Say ' "I have nothing to 'say, Loma kin added. "Everything has been said very clearly In the note. Presumably he referred to Rus sia's recent action in severing consular relations with this coun try, a step taken shortly after the United States demanded Lomakln's ouster. Lomakin was accused by the state department of "highly Im proper" conduct In the Kasen kina case. The teacher, injured critically in -a three-story leap I room the Soviet consulate here, said she had been held a prison er by Lomakin-aff other Soviet officials. They planned to return her forcibly to Russia, she de clared. Recovering from her injuries, Mrs. Kasenkina underwent an operation on "her right knee at Roosevelt hospital today. Her doc tors said the operation, which lasted two hours, was. "success ful. Lomakin was preceded aboard the Stockholm by his wife and children. They hurried to the $1,400 suite assigned to them. The diplomat, debonair In a blue suit, white shirt, blue polka dot tie and grey fedora, was ac companied to the pier by two companions. A police detail help ed them through the curious crowds at the waterfront and into the pier elevator. OCT COT FOQ GCUOOL n YOU Schaal $l7S Styles 1 A isss ; aBaamnanjg ' ' -- ' ' mL ) - . ISM 1 i Fountain Pen IXecdquartere iiEiiDnzirrs , I. : D003-ST011E . US SUte Street Salem " Oregea AH Hakes Fens Repaired v'- H A P P Y A grinning boy runs Baring sa aocueav H E L P F U I Charles Laaghtaa gives Ava Gardner i log aeinters e a saovle set la Henywead. Leftist World Intellectuals Condemn West WROCLAW, Poland, Aug. 28 WV The predominantly leftist world congress of intellectuals condemned tonight what it de scribed as a "handful of self- interested people in America and Europe who are seeking war. The congress called for the es tablishment of peace committees throughout the world to avert a new conflict. Long hours of wrangling be hind closed doors between rep resentatives of the Soviet Union and her friends on the one hand and delegates from the United States and Britain on the other were reported to have- preceded At t - M A&- - I. 4. ) uie issuance ox uia noouow. Nine of the 32 persons in United States delegation refused to sign the manifesto or to vote With only a few scattered excep tions, the remainder of the 500 delegates from 33 nations backed up the . Soviet Union's shouts of approval- The bitterness of the discus sion on the manifesto was evi denced by the comments of the Russian writer, Ilya Ehrenburg, to newsmen. He described several unnamed Americans and Britons as "imbeciles" and "idiots." US.,RussRift Due to Japan Labor Policies TOKYO, Aug. 28-4f-The Rus sian and American members of the four-power council for Japan quarreled bitterly to no conclusion today over occupation labor poli cies. The meeting was called at the request of Ma J. Gen. A. P. Kis lenko, the Russian member. He renewed his demand that NEW BUSINESS BUILDING TO LEASE I Will lease eatire tad fleer (20e q. ft.) ear mew afflee baiid lag aaw starting eaastractloa and easapleta ia salt tenant. -LaeaUoa 171 N. Charch at Center, near new Bas Depot. Call at oar office or Phoae as, tilt. SALEM'S GENERAL OF AMEEICA AGENCY , chuck II II u INSURANCE Oregon's Largest 129 K. Commercial Salem and NEW CLASSES Fall Term Begins Monday, September 13 (Night Classes Starting September 20) Diploma Courses Steaegraphle Secretarial Jaalor Accounting . Higher AeeoaaUag ' Calcalator - , . Iadlvldaal atetaras Federal Xnceme Tas Class Free Esaplaysneat Set tea . We Eeeeive More Calls Than We Can Fill Approved for G. I. Training - Free Catalog - CIPIT2L BuSSISSS C0LLE5 245 Court Street. Saleaa ' some tebaece threogh his lees in north Carolina. r i act General MacArthur withdraw the suggestion which prompted the Japanese cabinet to forbid strikes by government employes. Kislen- ko called it a "directive." He charged the supreme com mander with hampering "revival and strengthening of democratic tendencies of the Japanese people and activities of labor unions In particular." Indianapolis Papers Merge INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 28 -VP) Increasing operating costs today caused the merger of Indiana's two largest newspapers, the In dianapolis News and the Indian The action was announced by Eugene C. Pulllam, Star publish er and president of the new com- thHny, and C. Walter McCarty, president of the News. The News, an afternoon paper. and the Star, morning and Sun day, will keep their identity but both will be published In the Star building as soon as it can be enlarged. 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The candidates Include Dresi- dentiaL vice-presidential and electors and candidates for state office of republican, democratic. progressive and independent can didates. A suit filed in Marion county district court early last weeks seeks to bar progressive and independent candidates from -the ballot. i To Ceatala Electors 1 , Marion county voters will face a ballot containing, in additi to county candidates, six electors of president and vice-president, one U. S. senator, one U. S. represen tative.' Also to be elected are gov ernor, secretary of state, - state treasurer, attorney general and district attorney and two circuit court judges, four state legislative representatives and three state supreme court judges. The 10 measures up for approval Include a measure to amend the constitutional 8 per cent tax limi tation, to provide funds for forest rehabilitation, authorizing a state boys camp near Timber, amending the state hydroelectric law. re lax- ink qualifications for school dis trict voters, increasing old age pensions, Increasing personal In come tax exemptions, permitting sale or alcoholic liquors by the drink In hotels, restaurants and clubs, providing a veterans' bonus not to exceed $500 per vet eran, and prohibiting salom fish ing In the Columbia river with fixed appliances. The ballot County Clerk Harlan Uanled ... . Hen It to 4 to train for DEnUGEuATIOH and Air Conditioning In our well equipped school shop. We teach you to build, main tain and repair deep freezers, milk coolers, bottle coolers, walk In coolers and all other types of domestic and commer cial equipment. For Information on training, housing, terms, part time em ployment, etc, see - B. r. 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