Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1945 — Page 13
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' _ BLOOMINGTON, May 18. An - organization - capable of maintain-
ing the security and peace of the world will be provided at the San Francisco conference, it was predicted today by President Herman B., Wells of Indiana university. He returned to the campus after’ serving three weeks as a consultant at the United Nations diplomtic meeting. “With the united and determined support we and our allies have | given to the war effort, I am sure war of the futiire can be outlawed and international disputes can be settled by peaceful means in accordance with - the principles of equity and justice,” Dr. Wells declared. Secrecy Dispelled Chairman of the American Council on Education, President
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By JACK FLEISCHER | When Ley was captured by troops —The« stork is man's: best friend, ~United- Press Staff. Corresposdent of the 101st airborne division! according te Master. Sgt. "Joseph SIXTH U.S. ARMY GROUP HDQ.,| Wednesday , afternoon, he - was{Watt, Burbank,” Cal. Germany, May 18.—~Dr,' Robert Ley, [growing a beard and tried to defy | Sgt. Watt, a pre-Pearl Harbor vei former German labor ‘front icage ss identity. Today he was-clean-|., 1. junta army air base, had 74 | told his American captors today 10 shaven and he readily admitted his oo "1 ooses ae points to. get 2 im because “life has nofname to Lt. Albert Kornblum, New| the army.
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i |was on its way with a baby which | “I knew that after Hitler there LOCAL KU. STUDENT counted 12 more points, but chil- | dren born after midnight Saturday leader -of the strength- infor | EDITS PUBLICATION ‘had no point value, thé’army: said. movement. “Life has no more|. J Edward Reich of Indianapolis | At three minutes to midnight a | meaning for me. You can do away y | has been named editor of the Folio, [son arrived. He was temporarly with me. Shoot me right now. !| Indiana university's literary publi- {named “Three - Minutes - to - Mid-
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Wells attended thé conference sas one of 42 consultants representing national organizations, He compared the San Francisco meeting with the Versailles con« ference. All was secrecy, he said, while the peace document was being completed following world war I. In contrast, advance notice of proposals made at San Francisco permitted complete discussion before the meeting. Omission it thie conference of any reference to future educational and cultural co-operation. ‘between nations brought action from’ the educational representatives. Dr.
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trade labor unions, “I merely took them over,” was . ’ his explanation, These Cub scouts of pack 26 have all the right in the world to He admitted he supported the smile. Recently they completed their third paper drive since Sep- [Nazi policy of persecuting Jews tember and have taken in four tons of scrap: But they are helping |except “killing them outright.” But in almost every patriotic effort that comes along, so the troop of the |he also said “as such, Jews don't East Park Methodist church is kept busy. Nathan Metcalfe is cub- [exist for me.” master. Ley said he last saw Hitler in Pe the Berlin chancellory on April 20 Wells said he and others were able INITIATION PLANNED when he congratulated the fuehrer to induce agreement on an amend- jon his birthday. ment correcting the situation, This| oc Ransford chapter, O. E. 8. "ry 1p front leader said Hitler” has received the approval of the| Will meet at 8 p. m. Wednesday | o.oo. in good health then, and the four major powers, as well as the|for initiation and the regular first he knew of his death was whew smaller countries, he concluded. meeting. Ihe heard it on the German radio.
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