Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1945 — Page 10
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1 .|ary and kept secret until now—was peatedly for a confirmation or a de-|would have no objections to the NIE INTE" h! - | L . |unfavorable, | nial, but would say only “no com-|U. S. request. ; . A Vandenberg, who was promised a ment.” | The statement added: that the
A press conference with acting ultimate decision would be made
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ontys procedure. by-which.an abuse the governor declared. of power by them can be subjected] “TH THI “SHE FREE“ we Ravel
fo any censure, either peaceful or divided so sharply on other mat-
“Indiana citizens of every different | tional peace,’ he continued,
., ‘ | ¢ forceful.” |ters, I'm particularly anxious that | when he accepted membership on-Secretary of State Joseph C. Grew py all the nations at the confer- Governor Schricker cited, as an | there be no division on the vital . the delegation, announced his un-|{was postponed and then canceled. ence. But the Yalta agreement in 4 {encouraging signpost, the fact that problem of maintaining interna-
on the delegation, Th Much of the unofficial disillusion. |FHOUse issued a brief statement, ment stemmed from the secrecy | It revealed that: that has hidden the agreement for| ONE: protests from the smaller nations, |, ore than a month. [ the agréement may be opposed by| giate reaction
Powers Criticized. (Continued From Page One) The Russians announce
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the other two of the “big five.” | [at valta? | organization France, too, has foreign terri-| mye little nations are reluctant to White Russia. torial holdings and could by the concede special privileges to the big! Two: same logic join the demand fori, wers on the 1l-nation , ER oe : council. They . will oppose even re explosive ques~| more vicorously ode vel? ? z RSE is what attitude Russia will take if iy the assembly—“the town moet- THREE: The Americans, how the San Francisco conference turns ing of the world,” and the only body | €ver, served notice that i the con down its request. Few are so opti-|on which all nations will be repre- ference granted Russia's mistic as to think a new league of sented. : : the United States would nations could work without Russia.| When reports of the voting deal three votes, too. All immediate reaction to the began circulating yesterday, the] FOUR: The British and Sovie deal—made at Yalta early in Febru- [state department. was prodded re- representatives stated
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that destroys the sovereign equal-|lengthily with Grew and Stettinius.| Oaks plan“so far as thie’ Big Three hyo ity of nations on the. assembly. He The Russian ambassador; Andrei A. are concerned. Extra Votes for Large expected to have other supporters Gromyko, was called in af 3 p. m,| Finally about 4:45 p. m,, the White
The imme- at Yalta their desire to ask the fst 0 ¢ 10 Qe WOT ¢ . n ference SO) . i ” n y i Chi a certainly. Frac] to that was—were San Francisco conference for sep (Dumbarton Oaks that the organi- tions,” Rep. LaFollette said. na and more certainly ITance,|there any other secret agreementsiarate representation in the world for the Ukraine and
security ish at Yalta agreed to support the charge of big iy iis the Until now that criticism has been |render a decision pointing out this
request, over
One Vote Original Plan The original proposals provided that each niember of the world jorganization should have one vote dlin the assembly—exemplifying the “principle” agreed * upon at
eign Policy Week. (Continued From Page One)
or the mere adoption -of resolu-
zation - should be based on the| International law is now lacking sovereign equality of all nations. in united nations controversies, he | Ea . “Ya leo g ale { The Dumbarton Oaks proposals|asserted.
- always . have been open to the : ‘ = : k ses A world court, he: added, “could power domination, : ;
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directed at the security council plan lack, and at the same time rally -/on which the big five powers would international behind its - [have permanent seats—and -a—veto {decistons:* virtually all action or der| cisions, fect, serve as an enforcement | One of the major points used by| agency until specific international t American officials in defending the peace law is written, the
opinion
that they council plan in the ‘past has been | sentative suggested.
that in the assembly all nations—| He also said he believed the “San big or little—will. be equal. That| Francisco conference should “line” now will have to be changed. | duce a charter with a requirement ; | for world court review of all disputes which cannot otherwise be settled.”
REPORTS GERMAN CAPITAL’ IN ALPS
(Continued From Page One)
Outlines Plans
Rep. LaFollette summarized his world | follows:
ONE—“A mandatory submission his | to the. jurisdiction of the court is Berchtes- | all that is asked. . . . We do not | propose, at this stage, to require The disclosure came while Nazi| mandatory enforcement of the propagandists were attempting to| court's deeisfon.” whip up German morale in the] face of admittedly disastrous allied | breakthroughs in the west. ‘What Is the Sense?’
court recommendatiofis as
a last stand in the Bavarian and Austrian. Alps surrounding mountain-top home at
gaden.
TWO—"It is the most effective way to- force development of international law by demonstrating, i; _ | through the court's decisions, the Lt. Gen. Kurt Dittmar, official | present inadequacy of. that law.” commentator for the German high | command, conceded that the Reich's] THREE.— “Mandatory adjugicapresent plight confronted the Ger-| tion, if it did nothing else, would man soldier with the = questidn,| rip away the mask of falsely-pre-What is the sense in continuing | sented political issues. This is one the fight?” | of the devices by which the peace “The enemy's intention to anni-|of the world has been repeatedly hilate the entire German nation | upset.” furnishes us with the only ssible | x Te 3 ; $ answer,” he said. “As oki we | FOUR: Tv 1s the nly eficchive are faced with such prospects, al" how ie weight of word fight to the last is the only alter- public opinion into action against native. , . . “We must not quit, no matter whether we fight on the Rhine or to the east of it. Any time gained
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GERMAN GENERAL COMMITS SUICIDE
CAMP FOREST, Tenn, March 30 (U. P.).—The suicide of Lt. Gen. Karl Buelowins, 55, Afrika corps commander captured near Bizerte, has been disclosed by army authorities. r BUSIOWINS, ‘a Pris®her” “of war since May 9,"1942, hanged himself at the Camp Forrest. prison hospital | Tuesday. He fashioned a noose from leather straps taken from his |W brief case. ’ ll
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