Show n WEEKLY NEWS ANALYSIS VS US orders expulsion of 22 czech officials observers say political oal deture Piet sire becoming foggy unreal EDITORS notel ahia ate r expressed in these hi the ther 7 as r these the of wester newspaper ual Uit laBi aw w and nd not net rily this 11 newspaper CZECHS U S hits back the united states has baa ordered expulsion of 22 czech officials from this his country in retaliation of recent anti american conduct by that country the US note which hinted at future diplomatic blows against the kremlin controlled government charged czechoslovakia will not or cannot conduct itself decently wath ath other nations diplomats considered the if U S note strongly worded and the action as clear evidence of the disintegration of rolat relations lons between the two countries it reduced the number of czech officials in this country from 33 to 22 the state department note said in part since the united states cannot conduct normal diplomatic and consular functions in czechoslovakia and since the relations between the tha two governments are being restricted strict ed in scope through the actions of the czechoslovakia government the latter has been requested within a reasonable time to dose its con in alcy land and pittsburgh and to make a reduction in its official personnel in the united stites states similar 1 to that demanded of the united states in czechoslovakia the th expulsion order means the czech government will have 11 representatives in this country all possibly in washington the order does not include that c count rys representation to the united nations BOMBS A I 1 nearer to europe millions who have had the jitters since the first atomic bomb was dropped on japan received a new jolt when it was announced U S military officials are considering placing atomic weapons within easy reach of this count rys european allies such a move indicates that this country would use the atomic bomb amb in case of war and has no immediate imm i edi plans 01 trying to get it outlawed observers said some congressmen called the idia idea temble te and predicted 08 per cent of the legislators would rebel ifft if it should be presented to them observers agreed that initial congressional reaction to the idea indicates it will have t tough ough sledding it if it reaches capitol I 1 military authorities were exploring the highly controversial proposal a and n d possible safeguards against having the bombs fall into enemy hands before atomic weapons could be made available to european members berkof of the atlantic pact however congress would have to amend the atomic energy act SANDERS forms farms for liying living dr hermann N sanders deprived of his right to practice medicine tn in new hampshire following his mercy slaying trial has turned to tilling the soil tor for his neighbors to support his wife and three daughters some observers however felt e fi he e would be reinstated when the s state ta te medical board let him apply on june 19 meanwhile the doctor was wag cupply supplying hit his own tractor for the farm work and moved about from job to job on on a trailer att attached ached to his bis auto mobile neighbors said his bli rate of pa pay y for plowing and cultivating farmlands of the area was i 4 an hour nationalists repulse landing the communists tried a practice landing on chushan island miles southwest ot of shanghai but were re r pulsed the chinese nationalists report the announcement caused speculation lation that the invasion of formosa itself protected by miles of open seas from the mainland was about to begin nationalists sources said they regard a red inside lob job as great a threat as an actual invasion A communist fifth column on for moia moia had been broken up it was reported but many of the red lied agents remained remain edat lat large the nationalists had nothing to td may eay of their raid a few days earlier on villages on the mainland 60 50 miles southwest of chushan WHISKEY big bus business agn e ss the whiskey industry has ion long 9 been big business but now it comps comes to light that moon shiners apparently are producing more whiskey in the united states than the mhd legal distilleries PIl till eries erles A al spokesman for da the industry said eaid moonshine stills seized by state and federal officials hada had a dally daily productive capacity cap acty 01 ol of gallons more than tk the A nacona distilleries till eries POLITICS foggy and unreal observers are beginning to shout that the current political scene is becoming so foggy and unreal unreal that the general public is confused cont used 0 perhaps it Is the observers thern themselves selves who are confused regardless of their shouts however president truman concluded his tour across the nation making as many as 16 speeches a day while congress tied itself into knots on one issue after another As it if that enough tho the had mapped plans of winning the solid south and were screaming louder than anyone about deficit spending and creeping socialism the me president resident 11 has been making speeches pointing out 1 the lower brackets can double their income into areal real money within the next 10 years possibly as high as a year 2 republican charges that the faly fait deal is 13 lead ing to socialism are silly non sense 3 31 TVA power developments will keep us the most powerful nation in the world 4 the nations output of goods and services can be lifted to billi billion ort dollars by 1860 1960 in the east meanwhile the house cut tho on one package tons bill by an estimated one bil lion dollars and sent fent the measure to the senate senaie the vote to 21 wax was considered a big defeat for truman democrats joined republicans in making the cut in the south publisher J oliver Emmer emmerick lck told the third annual states rights convention that our task Is to sell the people against deficit spending creeping socialism esmand and the totalitarian state 11 they seest ee to wela ithe south into the nations abst r powerful minority even so st strong ang they coull could becomes become the nation hlo balance balanc of 0 political power and from the looks of things they may succeed in chett creating another congress very hostile to truman GERMANY when hen A treaty germany may never get a peace treaty some political observers have hinted the hints were being made after america britain and france announced they will keep troops in germany and refuse to write a pence peace treaty as long as russian policy divides the country for that reason there may never bo be a treaty observers report russin russia Is not likely to change her policy because it would be a political defeat the soviet is only interested in victories the western powers said in view of the continued refusal of the soviet govern merfi to tb permit bermit inhabitants of their ane zone of occupy tion to rejoin their fellow country men tn in a democratic and unified germany it has not been possible and will not be gil longas s athla soviet policy persists 10 to conclusion of a treaty of peace with germany in the present situation of europe supreme authority must remain in the hano hands s of the allied powers the three powers however have agreed to the gradual of many controls to which western germany is still subject RUSSIA bonts hot or most mos arai americans leaps hypo who cannot make themi themselves elves believe believe hu russia Is being ready or wants a war were being told otherwise by european diplomats in europe the belief Is growing that russia now accepts a shooting war as the altema alternative tive to the cold war in winning world supremacy until recently experts believed european se security cuilty could be viewed in terms of po poetical N activity and economic pres pressure sute A recent dollof poll of european diplomats however reveals that they BOW believe the political bureau of 0 the russian communist party soon will be willing to tight a shot hot war in pursuit of its alms aims one reliable source declares the russians would be ready to fight in 1952 by then theft the soviet union will have a stockpile of atomic bombs and numerical superiority in ground and air forces the russians arp are estimated to have first line planes in operation at the present time that would indicate russia may be able to tight fight a hot war on en a notice it Is generally accepted b by y observers that the atomic bomb is already in production behind the tha iron curtain BARUCH inflation since the war all classes of amer leans farmers laborers businessmen office workers have worried wor kled about inflation for all of them the dollar buys less than before the war of late however there has been little said or done about the inflation spiral now dernard bernard M baruch adviser to presidents denti for 40 years has taken another swing at inflation inflation Is the cold war we americans are waging against ourselves the statesman warns inflation affects the integrity of all our defenses ansis both moral and military national and in all al he be added this continuing spiral necessarily mean trouble at the moment but it means trouble ahead it if we dont put a stop to it somewhere Sowe where along the li line nethe the balloon always bursts the national situation as he sees it finds the country balancing precariously cari cariou gusly sly between cr employment and the maintenance of a high standard ot of living and unemployment and inflation fla tion we must work out a program to io curb inflation that ahat will be fair to everyone he said no one will like it but we must do it and soon STATE department mccarthy tied lied the state department had waded into the mccarthy spy hunt of the departments personnel by issuing a white paper that hints that the send senator for deliberately lied assistant secretary edward W barrett sent newspaper editors an eight page analysis of me mc carthas Car thys speech which charged the depart department meAt was overrun by communists munis ts barretts reply contained a point by point denial while it did not ot assert se rt in so many words that mccarthy was lying the document repeatedly peat edly sought to show that he ha uttered misstatements and inaccuracies meanwhile the loyalty files recently c turned over to the oe senate foreign relations sub committe investigating vesti gating communism in government posts were being studied senator sena tor Tydings chairman of the committee said he would make a full report to the people on the contents of the files eighty one cases were being investigated vesti gated GAMBLING 13 billion take the american academy ol of political and social science reports there ate are 50 suckers in iii the united states who lose 13 billion dollars a year to gamblers the experts said americans bet eight allon beljon bollap dollars a year with horse race bookies parl pail mi machines chines alone account tor for a year and produce more than IW annually in denue I 1 |