UP News Briefs, Daily Racing Form, 1951-05-11

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| UP News Briefs Bars Trade on A-Materials NEW DELHI, India, May 10.— Premier Jawaharlal Nehru said today that India will not exchange atomic energy materials for food relief shipments from the United States, Russia or other countries. Marshall Satisfies President WASHINGTON, D. C, May 10.— President Truman said today he is well satisfied with Secretary of Defense George C. Marshalls testimony in the MacArthur ouster investigation. Panama Constitution Restored PANAMA CITY, Panama, May 10.— President Arnulfo Arias bowed early today to the National Police, Panamas only armed force, and restored the republics 1946 constitution. Dawson Denies RFC Charge WASHINGTON, D. C, May 10.— Donald S. Dawson, President Trumans patronage adviser, said today that any charge that he exercised "improper influence" in any Reconstruction Finance Corporation transaction is "absolutely untrue." Korean Veep Resigns PUSAN, Korea, May 10.— Lee Si Yung, 82, resigned today as vice-president of the Korean Republic with a blast at Syngman Rhee. Lee told the national assembly in a letter that he quit because Rhee had failed to improve the governments domestic and foreign policies. Enough Newsprint Available WASHINGTON, D. C, May 10.— Newspaper publishers were assured today that enough newsprint is available to make government limitations on consumption unnecessary this year. Leaves 30,000 Homeless SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador, May 10.— Earthquakes which ravaged eastern El Salvador early this week left 30,000 persons homeless, 400 dead and 700 injured, the Red Cross reported today. Suspensions Rock Police Department NEW YORK, N. Y., May 10. — Mass suspensions rocked New York Citys undermanned police department today in a fast follow-up of indictments accusing cops of collecting "bushel baskets" of bribe money from a 0,000,000-a-year gambling combine. Mass Execution by Reds HONG KONG, China, May 10.— Chinese Communist firing squads shot 293 college professors, factory managers and other l anti-Reds April 30 in Shanghai in the ; largest single mass execution yet in China, it was disclosed today. Truman Cautioned MacArthur WASHINGTON, D. C, May 10.— President Truman cautioned Gen Douglas Mac-Arthur in a personal message four months 1 ago to use "great prudence" in fighting » the Chinese Communists to avoid spreading ■j the Korean war. The President emphasized j that, pending a buildup in American armed 1 strength, U. S. policy called for avoidance J of any action that might involve Japan and J Western Europe in "large-scale hostilities." Allies Smash Into Munsan TOKYO, Japan, May 10.— United Nations s tank patrols smashed into Munsan, 21 miles s northwest of Seoul today, but the Communists - showed signs they might turn and i fight, now that they are backed up against t 1 western Koreas 38th Parallel again.


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