Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1944 — Page 7
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Times Foreign Service : MOSCOW, Sept. 13.—For all
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practical purposes a considérable
portion of what might have been the business of some future peace | conference has been suddenly and unexpectedly shifted to Moscow. | Startling developments through-| out eastern and southern Europe, | including the Soviet Union's war with Bulgaria, have served to pro- | duce this unusual situation. i “It is believed that techniques, | methods and procedures are being i developed that will be equally help- | ful as the end of the war apSome hurdles which arose during the negotiations with | the Romanians may perhaps be avoided in the talks with the Finns which, in turn, may serve as a pat- | tern for the approaching conversations with the Bulgarians.
Not Following ‘Plan’
There is also the suggestion in the sudden shift of armistice negotiations to Moscow (the Russians are now simultaneously engaged in| peace talks with representatives of | Romania, Finland and Bulgaria) | that the situation in Europe may |
pected. Instead of a general collapse | throughout the entire axis-held area, there has been rapid but still, plecemenl disintegration, with the reich itself remaining as a ough resisting core. This is bound to produce a variety of intricate problems, Several years of Nazi domination has served to produce intense na-| tionalism among subject peoples. Whatever voice they may have in peace negotiations it will be on the side of decenfralization. Copyright. 1944, by The Indianapolis Times e Chicago Dally News, Ine. : G. 0. P. CLUB WILL MEET The September meeting of the Morris Township Republican Women's club will be held Friday at the home of Mrs, Luther Cunningham, 46th st. and Mitthoefer 1d. A covered dish luncheon will be | | served,
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