Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 August 1945 — Page 9

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‘No Gas, They Ride FOREIGN STAFF

Horses 1000 Miles

SEATTLE, Aug. 17 (U. P).— | Lifting of gasoline rationing came too late to suit Mrs. Nellie Mc-

Ex- Adviser Asks $10,000 Donald, 55-year-old grandmother

: from Santa Cruz, Cal. rv . For Services Mrs, McDonald and a daughter,

Mire 1 | | owreoff 2 13 Jr jure. ; al } 1H NAMEL on 4 =| The simmering relationship be- Mrs. Frances N. Davis, arrived ; A : “ tween Sheriff Otto Petit and his' jars after traveling 1000 miles

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|nssistant secretary to undersecre- |public’ service and his desire to be] [ Dip ary to succeed Joseph C. Grew, re- os of governemnt duties, ATOM SCOPE 100 :

fi gned, is<the first in a humber of| Mr Truman told a press confer- 10 oR ASP BEVIN : ee 9

{ence that he had no present plans LONDON, Aug. 17 (U. P.).—Brii~

|top- -level changes that Byrnes ito appoint a potitical adviser for expected to make in the state de- | MacArihur but that such an office ish Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin

| partment. He is now studying a! would be created if necessary. told the executive committee of

3 Quit Rev Rat iced. b ‘budget bureau recommendation for | Selection Surprise rew Quits; Replace reorganization. { Acheson's appointment was a ; p . y re BD 5 |complete surprise to governmentithe United Nations’ preparatory Non-Diplomat. oe " Tae majer.y rT dilomatic quarters and to|commission yesterday that it is “ale is create some system whereby many of his friends. ¥ WASHINGTON, Aug. 17 (U. P.).|the various department's and gov-| He had expressed many times of | impossible 10 asBeES the of Appointment of Dean G. Acheson ernment agencies involved in for- [late the desire to return to private fects of the atomic bomb” on the former legal adviser, Louis Rosen-| = oo poe horseback. | be the new undersecretary of eign affairs will have closer and|law practice. As recently as last security organization. 1200 G ALLONS = berg, flared again today. r on horseback. |siate indicated today that a thor- better liaison—especially between week high state department offi-! A “great many of the assumptions MAKER'S $1.95 QUALITY

Mr. Rosenberg, who was fired| They rode horses to visit Mrs. Mc- ough reorganization of the U. S. the armed services and the state|cials said that Acheson was leaving on which we worked at San FranJuly 17, filed a suit in superior -Donald’s granddaughter after foreign service may be in prospect. |department. government service. . : ‘. {court 4 against Sheriff Petit to ob-| their ration board had refused Secretary of State James F.| President Truman accepted Grew’s| For the last year he had been the eisty will have. io be, radically ye. tain a legal fee of $10,000. The them gasoline. Byrnes cast aside a usually followed resignation late yesterday — two department's liaison officer with vised,” Bevin said.

A remarkable value in a heavy attorney claims this amount is due | custom wher: he selected the 52- days after Japan's acceptance of the congress, helping the administra-| “Perhaps, in fact, the weapons of

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ito him for legal services over a | period of 2; years. The suit further claims that the! sheriff first employed Mr. Rosenberg during a vote recount follow-

“That gas board made us mad,” Mrs. McDonald said. “We're still angry. We're going back by horse and they can keep their gas.”

j affairs. Foreign service * officers — career | Douglas ‘MacArthur in his post as

year-old Acheson—who is not a allied surrender terms. |career diplomat—to be his No. 1! |assistant in the conduct of foreign confirmation, that Grew will be {appointed political adviser to Gen.

It has been rumored, but without

tion get congressional approval of war will shortly become so horrible such important international legis-!nd so dangerous that they will not lation as the reciprocal trade agree- | Boe y ments act extension, lend-lease, the! Bretton Woods agreements and the the danger to everybody if they

{ever be able to be used owing to

ing the primary election of 1942, | COMMANDS M. P. FORCE | Srionaio-look upon the under- supreme allied a in Japan.| United Nations Charter. | were,” he said, Worked at Recount | CAMP ATTERBURY, Aug. 17 (U. secretaryship as the top post for, Grew was U. S. ambassador to rr ————— oak “If that is 80 ‘tien thers is al} Only a few hundred votes F)-—Mal. Stanley M. Bach. a one of their ranks inasmuch as the Japan for 10 years prior to Pearl BRITISH GET MORE GAS | separated the sheriff and his op-| Veteran of three vears' foreign army secretary is a political appointee. Harbor. Since his repatriation from| LONDON, Aug. 17 (U. P).—Brit- {the greater necessity for organizing ponent, Jesse Hutsell, when the re-| (service, today commanded the 720th Acheson is known to believe: that internment, he had been the state ain’s basic gasoline ration for the our economic and social life so that sount was. completed. explained | Military police battalion as suoces-| the foreign service needs drastic re- department's expert on Far Eastern next three months has been in-|reasons which used to compel naJames Dawson, representing Mr. {sor to Lt. Col. Phillip R. Sleadd.| | forms as well as a lot of new per- affairs, creased 25 per cent. The increase|tions to recourse to armed force in Rosenberg in the suit filed today. Bach was a professional baseball|sonnel. In his letter of resignation, Grew, | will raise motorists’ monthly mileage the past are substantially removed It is alleged that Mr. Rosen- player before he entered the army.’ The promotion of Acheson from who is 65, stressed his 41 yeras of | from 120 to 150. lin -the future.”

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