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However, he will continue other studies at an elementary schooL His grades in other subjects are normaland he's a good second baseman. (AP Wirephotol PER WEEK British Mansions Open to 'Hoi PolloiI LONDON (INS) Britain's knightt. dukes, baronets, belted earls and other nobles are raking in big money these days letting the "hot polloi" tramp through and gawk at their stately mansions. For example it was disclosed Reds Detain Chief. of Japan Diet TOKYO Minis- (AP)--Pri- me ter Shigeru Yoshida was de- tained about 10 minutes Thursday night by a crowd of 2000 Communists and Red sympathizers at the railway station In Toyama where he was on a political tour. Rescued by police, the prime minister declared: "If the Communist party repeats incidents like this it should be outlawed from the country," according to Kyodo News Agency. Kyodo said as Yoshida left his train at Toyama he was confronted by a crowd of 2000 communists and pro - Communist Laborites shouting denunciations of the prime minister's cabinet Thursday that the Duke of Marl- He was able to proceed only after police dispersed the demonstrators, Kyodo said. Yoshida was not injured. Later at his hotel, Yoshida said: "I know full well the Comunist Party hates the Yoshida cabinet and I, myself,- hate the Communist Party." He warned the Reds against violence. - Lawmakers Refuse To Drop Immunity WASHINGTON fAE9Lawmakers Friday a suggestion by Owen Lattimore's attorney that the libel Immunity of Congress members ed be curtailed. The attorney, Abe Fortas, said the suggestion was prompted by Senator McCarthy's accusations against Lattimore and others in pressing his charges of Communism in the govern." ment. McCarthy. Wisconsin Republican, has made Lattimcre a main target. Lattimore. occasional consultant to the State partznent Dr. Tolley la an assiaan (AP)Geri Of..Ani.ilictin Zone Payroll Chiang elder son of o. Kai-she- . Gener- k, d -- Schools. The ABC now has 750 persons working in various phases of research. Only 33 of this number are Ameri- ex-Naz-is Sul Party. NOT HITLERISM In Bavaria, the percentage of on the state payroll is about 45 per cent. and in Hesse about 38 per centwith the Hesse percentage soaring to 50 per cent in the upper brackets. All these figures came from official German sources. U. S. High Commission officials said the latest figures they had were six months old. German statistics show that the number of officials is ex-Na- zi YOU RECEIVE MORE FOR YOUR CLOTHING DOLLARS We are exclusively manufacturers. We sell our clothes direct to the wearer, at the fut. tory, where they are made. 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He pointed out that Germany has always had a sort of 'chimed fraternity' of office holders. who held their jobs through every change of government from the Kaiser through They are the only ones with experience, and the only ones German persomtel chiefs now consider qualified for the jobs, he sal& The Nazis put aerial pressure on government officials to most of join the party--a-nd them did am Consequently. most of the experience officials now are Otre) ed ',1..;''' "CATARACT" TOKYO (AP) Pretty Princess Take, 20. second daughter of Japan's royal family, will marry Museum Curator Toshimichi Takatsukasa Saturday Afternoon. Both Emperor Hirohito and the Empress plan to attend the formal ceremony to be held at the former residence of Prince Takamatsu, Hirohito's brother. The ceremony will be Shinto, conducted by the vice thief priest of the Meiji Shrine here. as-sui-ts Buys Pakistan Wheat THE NEW SUCCESSFUL WEDS SATURDAY ' the Atone JAP PRINCESS Rout Protesters a 209 ZION'S SAVINGS BANK The, highest per cent of in office is in Wuerttemberg Baden, the stale recently rocked by a bribery scandal in the court system set up to try Nazis ' In Wuerttemberg-Baden- , 56 per cent of all state civil servants and 76 per cent of the top officials were once members of '- former Nazi activists in key pe- - - Czechs Stage Campaign Of Hate U. S. Paz I ' By DONALD DOANE - Medical - 1950A3 has increased greatly in these sionsattisfactore. cloen FRANKFURT. Germany (AP) last six months-analissimo Chiang said the num- necessarily mean of all state ofDcials, ber As still growing.- -- About of Nazism- :Friday Formosa foci." a- tritiCal and civil hall in the Azner-- 1 servants American authorities almost TRAINED WORKERS 100 days ican zone of Germany are for- unanimously agree, however, do nöt believe that these Is His statement came as the mer Nazi& a survey showed Frithatalthough the situation is an'Iorganized movement to plant Nationalist government official- day Ching-ku- professor of medicine at Dartmouth Medical School and formerly taught at the Yale and University of Pennsylvania May 19; Fo'..0t.-11oli1'Dó.iiii.1,10t0li- For Formosa TAIPEI ,- 7.':': ..:77:' :7- ..:: ..:.,..,::' '1 TOKYO (AP) Japan will buy 100,000 tons of Pakistan's 1949 wheat crop next week. The Japanese Ministry of International Trade and Industry will complete arrangements for the wheat purchase Tuesday in KarDepartment on far eastern af- achi. This will be the first time fairs, has denied McCarthy's Japan has bought wheat from Pakistan. charges under oath. PHONE TOKYO (AP) Th4 Atomic Bomb Commis'ilea (ABC) in Hiro- -shima announced Friday Dr. Jarrett H. Irntlev will join the group as bead of the internal medicine de- Lie Leaves Russia For West Meets I Friday- - : CAN713E-LHELPEtt7.::- Crisis till ly announced its troops held Quemoy Island oft the mainland port of Amoy. Young Chiang, chief of the defense ministry's political secexpected.", said there were indicaare rest can. The tion, Japanese. But they wouldn't say yes or tions the Chinese Communists no at ai press conference when might have skipped the recentasked if they bad signed conly abandoned Chushan Islands fessions that they were Amerand struck Formosa direct lean spies. The Communists in ONE OF THE REASONS announcing their release May 3 said they confessed. This, be explained. was one 'WE WERE CtT oFr of the reasons for the Nationalist withdrawal. which Chiang we statements as "M far claimed would not only bolster made while we were up there," the defense of Formosa but said Bender, "we were cut off would pave the way for a Nato and best the get way entirely Na- tionalist LONDON (AP)--Unit- ed invasion of the Red out was through our own ef tions Secretary-GenerTrygve mainland. forts." If the Nationalists weather Asked what was meant by Lie started back to the western world Friday after a "save the the next 100 days on Formosa, was said a it Smith long U. N. mission to Moscow durthat, young Chiang continued. they story and "I will explain it aU which he talked with Pre- should still be here next year. later." When a reporter asked ing "In that period both the inthem. however, what means mier Joseph Stalin Advices from Prague said Lie ternal and international situawere used to get "confessions," arrived in the Czechoslovak tion might be changed drasticBender replied: capital and planned to leave ally," he said. "There were no means, But it was that they there Friday afternoon for WORLD WAR HI Longave us the idea that we were Paris Later be is due at There was no doubt what to be there from now on. We don meantthat World War Chiang Moscow sources in were shut off from Some. We Diplomatic Nahad no news from home. The said Thursday night they be- HI might break out and the tionalists could find themselves would N. official U. lieved the we the it stayed, longer longer the side of and supported lookedas if we were going to present western leaders with on western conby powers. derived his from proposals stay." ferences -- with Soviet officials - (In Hong Kong the Standard, LOST ON FLIGHT ten- an independent newspaper, designed to ease East-We- st went so far as to predict Chiang The two were captured Oct. sion 19. 1948. when their light plane, "I have no reason to be dis- might even declare war on Ruswas forced down by engine' satisfied with my trip. Lie re- sia and thus precipitate the trouble near the North China portedly said in Prague. He re- war.) port of Tsingtao. The city then fused to make any further pubwas a U. S. Navy anchorage lic statement and they were on a training In Moscow. after his talks with Russian leaders. Lie said flight They left Tsingtao May 3 on he hoped to call on Frances the British steamer Hunan, Premier Georges Bidault and reached Hong Kong Monday, Britain's Prime Minter Cleand were flown to Pearl Harbor. ment Attlee, or their foreign arriving Tuesday night. They ministers, before his return to are due at Los Alamitos near United Nations headquarters at FRANKFURT, Los Angeles at 9:30 am. They New York Later. Moscow inGermany former U. S. Embassy left Thursday night in a special formants said, he plans to Dee (AP)--- A President Truman Marine plane. press attache in Prague says Reporters wanted to know If is staging a Czechoslovakia they were accused of spying. La Hate America" campaign for Police Bender said the Communists its youth, replete with press didn't want to accuse them diand vitriolic lectures. rectly so they worded the ques- Red-Le- d tion "in such a way you can The former attache, T. J. LA PAZ. Bolivia (AP)--- One answer it almost any way." was killed and eight Crockett of Unionville, Conn., person swrrcnED LOCATIONS were hurt Thursday night as po- told reporters the Czech press Bender said their little liaison lice dispersed some 300 demon- uses 50 per cent of its space La for "'fantastic plane got over Communist ter- strators in strike-cripplattacks on the ritory because the wind was Paz. Most of the victims were United States." as 'curious described In direction. the by police wrong blowing Crockett . who was expelled Engine trouble forced them to bystanders? Czechoslovakia with about land on a beach about 15 miles The violence broke out when from 40 other Americans in a forced demon north of Tsingtao. the police intercepted How were they captured? strators. said by government of- - reduction of the embassy staff, as , mid the attacks center on such "They just surrounded us," news to be Communist-lejazz." Smith said. "Mere were some they marched on the prestdend topics as "degenerate fishermen around and they took till palace. Police dispersed tracial problems and clothing e I them with tear gas. styles. us to a village." borough, one of the many to decide it was fine to be royal but money helps, has earned about $11,000 from 18,000 visitors to his Blenheim palace since it was opened to visitors April I. The duke's charges are typical, and here are some of them: sevEntrance to the park en cents; entrance to the palace 20 35 cents; guide books cents. Tea and flowers can also at a price. be had CHARGED TAX Like all the owners of noble homes open to tourists, the duke is charged an "entertainment" tax by his majesty's treasury. The Earl of Warwick takes as much as $34,000 a year from sightseers and indications are that he will top that figure this year. Over 35,000 visitors beat a path to Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, home of Lord Salisbury. last year and, although it is early in the season, that figure certainly will be exceeded this year. Long teat House. home of the Marquess of Bath, and 120,000 visitors .in 1949 and the flow is increasing. Says the Marquess:1 "It is big business at 35 cents' a time, but It all goes back into maintenance and expenses, in-- 1 eluding entertainment tax." 56,000 VISITORS Racehorse-Ownin- g Lord Der. by opened his imposing 400 year old Knowlsey Hall, near Liverpool, for the first time last year and was "more than satisfied" with the bkings from over 56,- 000 visitors. When the current season got under way. some of the hard-h- it aristocracy entered a "price war" to capture more visitors, and today some of the minor stately homes can be viewed for as little as 14 cents But the owners of the really famous country manors have remained aloof. Commercialism was one thing and petty price wars another. Admission was 35 cents and 35 cents it remains. NEWS, ..,..-- STUDY. IN JAPAN See,s By ROT ESSOYAN PEARL HARBOR (AP)Two U. S. airmen indicated Thursday they had admitted a Red, charge of spying in order to escape from 13 months of captivity in Communist North China Marine Sgt. Elmer C. Bender. 27. Cincinnati. and Navy Chief Electrician's Mate William CSmith, 32, Long Beach, Calif, said they Were treated better "than we could possibly have 'IT A-BO- al , 35 CENTS to Cut IZed China Stay ....' ' m,:'. ..47.. .- . - . N,1047 '2' ' i:: 4 , , ' --- ,. - .'I .- '',:::-- , . ;. ':. , ,I.;,i ' .:,, - 74. -.- 14 r. JOINS 1 Spying .. - lAw, t .- .;. . - ,....,....,.., , ,;,, t: 40:1 .;, ci 1.:,7 1 0.4). ,A t, .;" 0..14 , lf, . 4,....s :... ' ' $ ' , IL ,e1 1) '' "1 ...,,,t,,-- ,..:4 41 ,ris44vet;: t' , 'S. ,.;, ' ''..,-"- DARTMOUTH-AI- Elim..,-,--- DESERET Yotmg i.Chiani g 1111.11MM,A111 iatifittredteVii 130-13- 2 SOUTH WEST TEMPLE V - |