Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1945 — Page 6
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which, up to now, have almolt invariably Yesulted in war.
Marly regional
plated. Russia's treaties with Britain, Ozechoslovakia, the , Warsaw Poles, France and Yugo-
slavia are described as “regional,”
though in fact they are bilateral pacts. . Tobe Australia and New Zealand are talking of a regional setup for the South Pacific. Eventually a similar combination may be worked out for Asia. The British ‘dommonwealth of . nations, of oourse, constitutes S4ll another type of bloc. Two Plans Conflict
g ‘Obvioysly it regional blocs are!
permitted to swing into action'automatically whenever they themselves
decide that one of their number 1s an aggression victim, the security
: understandings are already in existence or contem-
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action under it. :
ito see develop was the Winston | Churchill idea of two years ago. The * British prime minister then spoke of a world organization made up of three subsidiary, or regional, arrangements—one. for Europe; one for the Americas and one for Asia and the Pacific. wi The overall world organization would be a democratic league, not unlike the act of Chapultepec, in which ‘all peace-loving states would be sovereien and equal, the little with the big, ; = Solution Suggested Instead; they see Europe headed back towards a system of allignces, if ‘not balantes of power unhampered which might breéd new wars;
{while the Americas, {never produced a world conflict, would operate subject to a nonAmerican veto, Exemption of the. American sys- |
council as conceived at Dumbarton io patently would entail exemp- | Orks will be “left virtually without ¢isn for all other systems any-
one non-American vote cam veto| . . > : |Lamb .of Lafayette. Apparently a
“what Latid Americans had hoped name for the Organization has not |
{ ave. dein. which i A ikely ; which have l oe ing the assighment of Re- | origin, which it deems likely to im-
| publican beer dealers in Indianap-| {olie, reportedly hasn't decided who |
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{yet been chosen. ~ . | Marion county wholesalers members of neither wholesaler or- | ganization. 1 broke: from the : Licensed Beer { Wholesalers associgtion last month. { Mostly - Democrats, . they're operat{ing -on~ temporary 30-day permits, {pending solution “of the undercur{rent wrangle over reorganization of the wholesale beer business.here. All is confusion in the local picfure. {thé most part,; kmow not where | they stand. Republican newcomers Fa striving to invest in their busi- | nesses, but generally things are {about . the same as they. were a
{month agp. GTO. P. County Chair{man Henry E. Qstrom who ig en-
is to get what or when, Federal court suits filed in South Bend contest constitution=
1 > 1s Indianapolis wholesalers, fof
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Molotov, already have left, confi {dent that most of the principal
are | hurdles have been cleared. The con-
ference, which now includes 48
Local beer distributors delegations, greeted: its 49th today with the arrival of Argentine rep-.
resentatives, .- hy The conference took its first steps toward actual writing of the wgrld charter last night when a commit |tee approved an amendment originally sponsored by Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg, Mich. Hh The amendment would give the {assembly—or lower house—of the {world organization considerably {nore scope than contemplated by {the original Dumbagton Oaks: plan. | It would empower: the assembly to {recommend peaceful adjustments “of any situations, regardless of
pair the general welfare.” More Power Sought
| The Vandenberg amendment still {must be acted upon by the full com {mission and by the full conference
. THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ___ ons Favor Broader Plan
ORGANIZED T0 FIGHT) For World Peace Assembly
increase the council's size from 11}
nations to 15. x Cuba proposed the largeér nums-
the
body. today,
include: : > ONE, - ‘The search for a formula to link such regional arrangements as the Pan-American system with
must not destroy the 150-year-old inter-American “system. and likewise must not” weaken the new world organization at its start.
" Trusteeship Plan
the British and American plans on international ' trusteeships so that American demands for complete control of former Japanese bases In the Pacific will not be compromised.
ber—an idea supported by - most “of Latin American nations ‘who want more representatives on that
Despite the first signs of progress
from conference committees aftér 2 A more than two weeks here, there [VX for two years; and a Nve-cent
are still several major issues which require a lot of untangling.: They
the new world organization; it
TWO: The attempt te reconcile’
TRUSTEES. APPOINT SLUM COMMISSION
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¢ € » : ance with adequate sanitation, recreation and traffic facilities, Remainder of the real estate will be sold’ to private dealers who in turn will redevelop. them into residential: sections. ig
Action was postponed until woh
The 1945 legislative act, establish: ing the program, grants the city power to levy a 10-cent reclamation
tax thereafter. An ‘estimated $2,500,000 will be raised for slum clearance during the first five years, The redevelopment idea is said to be unique in that it will actually be carried out by free enterprise, with the city serving simply as a co-ordinating and intermediary agency, : ?
CHURCHILL DELAYS TALK
LONDON, May 10 (U. P.).—The ministry of information announced
Churchil¥s scheduled address to the British Empire has been postpatred from tonight until Sunday, May 13,
today that Prime Minister|
THURSDAY,
War Agencies — To Spend Less 5 (Continued From Page Ome)
propriated more than 185 billions for the most costly war in history, the Truman budget cuts will: be welcome. rh . No “balanced budget” 1s in sight, however, - < Paving the way for the economies was the Vinson report on recon= version and the outline of changed army requirements made by Gen. ‘Somervell, commander of the service forces. - ; Another item which may mean savings is lend-lease,. Total lendlease shipments ‘were $952,000,000 in March and the Soviet Union received $337,00,000, or 35 per cent. It was pointetd out that a new protocol will be necessary by June 30. At that time much will depend cn whether «the U, 8, 8. R. has Joined the war against Japan.
PLACER MINING TAUGHT WASHINGTON — Forty-five students are enrolled in a course in placer mining in the University of Alaska, and over 300 are enrolled In
MAY 10, 1945
AP- APOLOGIZES ON ~ SURRENDER STORY
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breaking his word to the Russians and of a violation “definitely involv ing the possible loss of American and allied lives.” Brig. Gen. Frank Allen, suprem headquarters . press . officer sai Eisenhower had promised the Rus sians thdt the news of .the Reim surrender. would not be released un til they were satisfied that the sur “render was genuine on all fronts. § New Bureau Manager 4 Shortly after the 8, H. & E PF. 0 statement was issued, Cooper an nounced in New York that Wes} Gallagher had been appointed acting chief of the A, P. bureau in Paris “ih succession to Kennedy.” “This action was taken entirely! without prejudice to Kennedy pend | ing full determination of matters”: Cooper said. : Kennedy remained under suspen<’ sion by S, H. A, E. F. 3
HOLIDAY FOR VICTORY
P.).~-The Haitian government has
PORT AU PRINCE, May 10 (UJ
decreed Saturday a holiday for cele« |
because of the pressure of other|a single high school extension class THREE: To so-far futile attempts | duties. P {in the same, subject.
{of international jurists to reach any|- | decisions on major problems involv. | & ling a new world court—jurisdiction, | == Democratic | . : election of judges, membership, en- ” { Vandenberg considers the amend- | forcement power, etc. | ment the key to U. S. senate ratifi-| Approval of the Vandenberg!
It is proving exceedingly difficult.| Americas would give up this auton- | AUOTNEYS. cation of the world charter. With amendment to the charter will go a |g it, incorporated, he believes he can jong way toward making the as-|
The solution must not destroy the omy as soon as they decided the | : Tt ~ inter - American system evolved at) new leagtie’ was working effectively, G.0.P. CLUB CALLS OFF Mexico City and, at the same ime, | smemsetbartepeomi—i anaes . answer virtually any criticism raised |sembily a stron h - it must not tie the hands of thg new CANADA'S FUR: TRADE STRAWBERRY FEAST i, the U. S. senate. | ganization eng Sa o. league being fashionéd here, ° ’ {~The annual Warren Township The only other major amendment | pest in the security council. Latin American opinion is deeply IS MOSTLY WITH U. S. Republican club strawberry festival | approved in committee was one| Rut Vandenberg's idea was to|mas and understandably. Be a a CHICAGO (UU. —PJ.-A survey wi] not be “held this ‘year, due ro iten Will Bliow each SOuuY 18 make the assembly a world forum— 3 ; : hh made by the Canadian- National] 7. Fane: nil bri ul presentatives In the gen- |“ town meeting of the world.” As|= once regarded with suspicion, el saiiwavs Shows that the bulk. oft 2 ne shortages and travel Curia oral assembly, but with only one it now reads it would charge the as- | — entire hemisphere today is sold Oa nada's fir trade now is. With the ment. Plans to postpone the festi- (vote for each nation. Thus if there sembly with: ; 4 3 it as a Pan-American doctrine which United Stztes. rather than England, | val were announced after the regu- {were 50 nations ‘a the world or-| ONE: Promoting inted national | 4 has proved itself in practice for up-| pr. the war, Canada sent most |lar meeting last night in Cumber- |ganization, there would be only 50 co-operation in political, economic, 3 ward ot a century-and a quarter. of its furs to London. But in 1042, land. {votes but a maximum of 250 rep- social and cultural fields. | & Chuszchill Jdea Favored la railways representative says, $16,~| KE. CGdenn White, president, was resentatives. ; | ‘TWO: Assisting in realization of | : No one on this side of the Atlantic, | 869,000 worth of the nation’s $17, {in charge of the meeting, and Judge| The committee on the security hfiman rights and basic freedoms therefore, wants to see it erippled, [977.000 fur exports wené to the|Mark Rhoads spoke on juvenile de-|eouncil engaged in a three-hour de-|for all “Without distinction as to! 2 as it very well may be as long as United States. {linquency. ‘bate last night over proposals to|race, language, religion or sex” a —————— a — orien nro — | THREE: Encouraging the de- # . | velopment, of international law. i { FOUR: Recommending measures for peaceful adjustments of any situations - regardless of origin—in- | cluding situations resulting from a | violation of the purposes and princi | {ples of the world charter.
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ALBUQUERQUE, N. M, May 10 : | (U. P.).—Ernie Pyle's three favorite : | songs will be sung by a military i chorus here Sunday ats. memorial | services for the famed war corre- | spondent, killed by a Jap sniper’s | bullet. - The songs Ernie's widow, Mrs.| Geraldine Pyle, said he would have! most ‘enjoyed are “The Banks of |. the Wabash,” “If I Had My Way” | and “Parewell to Thee” The “Banks of the Wabash,” about | his home state of Indiana, probably was Ernie's No. 1 choice, Mrs. |= Pyle: told Albuquerque residents planning the service, to be held on the University of New Mexico campus.
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