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{will lay the groundwork for - the y ORTRAITS alin rama Churchill meeting LE A of es, E— {on the subject of which only Stalin = I AL \ {thus far has remained-silent. iin? Hopkins left for Russia yesterday | morning with Ambassador W. Aver- | ell Harriman. Davies left for Lon- | don during the night. While he said he had no .idea of when and where the Big Three will | get together, Ross said he” did not | believe the, British elections in July would affect the ‘date of the con- — ference, . | Asked whether this meant "that a hm definite decision had been. reached I were 14 Democrats, gight Republi‘cans ard one Progressive. The-dis-{senting votes were cast by Reps. | Jesse Sumners (R. Ill): Frederick iC. Smith (R. 0., and Howard H ww Buffett (R. Neb). ; Before voting, the committee lamended the bill to meet com-
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Appointment Not Necessary ol oi a7) [plaints of Iproposed for the huge international (bank of reconstruction and. develify 31 Foci and the monetary stabilia |zation fund. " 2327 TE 4 | Adopt Two Amendments k = =| Those critics Mad argued that | the fund—intended to stabilize the !exchange values of foreign curH O M KE renceis—could be misused and its » |resources tapped for purchases of {TOE OTT capital goods rather than exchange > | stabilization. LO A NS The . committee adopted two AW A ) (amendments giving the American SE ARUBA interpretation of the powers of the ? : bank ' and: fund... The. commitiee At Competitive Interest Rates held that the bank would have authority to make long-term currency stabilization loans while the fund would be limited to shert‘term operations. If managers of thé bank . and fund disagree with that interpretation, the U. S. representative would be instructed by the pending bill to propose amendments to the Bretton Woods agreements. Provides Advisory Council Homes Only ! "Rep. Paul Brown (D. Tex.) offered the amendment on the bank's powers and the committee accepted it by a 24-to-2 vote. Rep. Jesse P. Wolcott (R. Mich.) sponsored’ a | parallel amendment on the “fund. It was adopted by unanimous vote. Rep. Wright Patman (D. Tex.) submitted a third amendment, approved by & 2- to-5 vote, to estab-
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BIG 3 MEETING IN ‘THE WORKS’
_capiured Kelly in. the Den-Zell tav-|
ern near Lawrence about an hour after the alleged slaying. Detective Pearce’ said Kelly was drunk, but rational when arrested. “1 wish I were dead, too,” he
| sobbed when told his-wife was dead,
according to Pearce. Estranged from Mrs. Kelly about two weeks prior to the alleged slay-
33-caliber revolver the fatal day, previous - witnesses have testified. Kelly went to the Den-Zell tavern | and ordered g drink before leaving with his wife. Kelly was said by witnesses to have returned-to the tavern confessing he had just shot Mrs. Kelly. !
HOWARD ‘LISTENS’ T0 | PRESIDENT TRUMAN
WASHINGTON, May 24 (U. P). —Roy W. Howard, of the Scripps-| Howard newspapers, was one of} President Truman's callers at the!
+ White House yesterday.
Howard said that although he and the President come from different sides of the Mississippi river “we both speak the same language.” “Believe it or not.” Howard told reporters. “I listened for a change.”
lish an advisory council for the government's intérnational monetary and financial operations. The council would be required to make a report to congress within two vears on the operations of the two agencies. Another amendment, by Rep. William B. Barry (D. N. Y7° would provide for a single U. S
member on the board of governors
for the bank and the fund. . The committee’ yote = climaxed more than a week of negotiation to reach a bipartisan agreement. on amendments meeting cr iticism Jof
"the agreemetits
officials partici ipated in the discussions and insisted on avoiding any reservations which niight invite similar action from other nations and thus make another international conference necessary. * The proposed stabilization
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would have a capital of $8.800,000, .
600, of which the United States would be required to subscribe $2,750,000,000 in gold and dollars The bank would be capitalized at $9.100,000,000 and the United State® share would be $3,175,000,000. At the outset; this country would veyréquired to furnish only 10 per cent of its total subscription—two rer cent in gold and the balance in 10 per cent would be.@n call at the convenience of the bank.
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'on the Big Three meeting, Ross {said “it is being projected.” Ross would not reveal thie exact |nature of the Hopkins and Davies ‘missions but said they were both
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The final tournament will be held at University park auspices of The Times-City Recreation division. Mrs. Norma Kos- | United Nations conference at San ter is torunament director.
| nares and Stay in West Both to Be Brief.
WASHINGTON, May 24 (U. P.), {—White House Press Secretary Charles G. Ross announced today |
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of requiring hospitalization in reicent months, Ross said Hopkins’ condition was enable him to undertake the trip.” Ross had no information on reports that plans had been made for|the a meeting between the President and Gen. Charles DeGaulle. The President—eager himself for | German occupation plans. a personal meeting with the British |is- Anglo-American and Russian leaders—assigned Hop-| Russia's dominant, role in Austria (In Olympia, Wash., | Kins, and Davies to look into “mat-' where the Big Three and France C. Wallgren Amory “haa agreed 1° work" Jory"
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