Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 June 1945 — Page 6
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES FRIDAY, JUNE. 1, 1945
port from Senator Chandler "m.] lay, the Philippines and with ether (war as in the last had failed las he said Russia had extended Ky.). | arens liberated - from the yoke of [use its bargaining power effectively, its sphere.
Senator LaFollette warned that axis tyranny.” land that the meetings of Casa-| Similarly, he raised questions of | British rule over India, Burma and
ON PEACE SEEN the decisions on the peace settle-| He saw as a “dangerous delu- blanca, = Quebec, Tehran, Dum- | praia. ments would be infinitely more im- sion” the idea that the San Frin- | barton Oaks and Yalta had shown | — portant than any decision at San "cisco conference “is the beginning | that “virtually ‘every compromise! RICH JAPS' HOMES WRECKED Francisco on the mechanics of en- (and the end of the peacemaking has been at the expense of the very| SAN FRANCISCO, June 1 (U.
: | Lawmakers Se Debole i | process.” And charged there had| principles to which we have com- i - B 9. forcing peace. been “sustained, misleading propa-| mitted ourselves.” Po. The homes of two of Japan's
‘Four Veto Formula., | Fnduring peace, he said, .must ganda” to sell the idea that future | He branded Russia's European) | wealthiest families, the Misul and ultimately depend “upon the deci- peace depends solely on this con-! policies “a direct violatioh of the | | Mitsubishi, have keen . destroyed by sions as to what finally happens-in ference. {pledges of the Atlantic charter,” | Superfortress bombs, Tokyo radio Poland,” Ttaly, Greece, Burma, Ma-| He argued that the<U. S. in this and he called a roll of nations injsaid today.
POE 6. wo = : i ] : lin a responsive Feading | led by Mr. } ton Tackitt, * Delores * Via, Jack] SPARKS T TALK Gingery. Mrs. Golde Albrecht will| Wade, Russell Ward, Rose’ iii] | play” the. organ during the- service.| and David Wheeler, { Members of the committee
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| Patri ia Main, ‘Anna Made "Mohr,! Rites will be held at 2:30 p. m. ! Neighbors, "Naida Petranoff,'Sunday at the J. C. Wilson Chapel] J Shadday, Jacqueline Smith, | of the Chimes for Arthur B. Printz, | of Wabash college, will speak ati qpia 0 smothermdn, Leona Short who died vesterday ‘at his home, dedicatory service for the me-ignd LaVena t. : : 5550'S. Mefidian st. The "Rev. D. gnorial- plaque at Washington high/- The ‘Colonial singers, led by Jack M. Church, ef Edwin Ray school at 2:30 p. m. Wade, will sing Members Methodist church, will officiate
” the y WY BL Tf group. are Edna Andrews, with burial in Round Hill. School. 2 Bailey, Jacqueline Brookes, Betty Mr, Printz, who was 72, Dr. Sparks, who will speak on|grown, Don - ‘Ferguson, Barbara sided: in Marion and Johnson "The Freedom We Defend,” will: Fleischer, Betty rulley, Martyne| counties 57 .years, working as a be introduced bv, W. G. Gingery,| Hail, Charles Hawson 1 Hart, gardener. He was a member of principal. The Rev. E. P.. White, Marie: Higgins, Tiffhas Hitchcock, ‘Center Methodist church pastor of Trinity Methodist: church, | 1,6well Edwina Paino, Vadd Surviving are a will give the invocation. + | Pedigo, Dick Morse, ussell, ! ander, “and t The plaque will be dedici
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By: CHARLES T. LUCEY" Scripps-Howard Staff Writer WASHINGTON, June 1 —Prelimforeign policy-debate in the ted today tp a long, bit-/| ter fight when the time comes to! the San: Francisco plan of peace or- | ganization, ER ; The issue of the | | veto powers of the | TO | Alas: great nations over a rriaction of ‘the Nancy “peace organization is foreseen as i. providing a battleground: i The senate has § ¥) ben regarded . N uch more Ni \ HAN ihese friendly to the Mr. Lucey Re " : P A moccasins with the double LEE ITE international co-op- TTI RN " fare Th AlinAsiare than before the war, ro] RR: uy 3 y a iL . Youn i and senators wish to avert the blame] 2) RE , =n ough Ine Girls' that fell on the senate at U. S. fail- : ure to enter the old lcague of nations. But ac‘preview of the battle, inspired by. a challenging speech by - jg Senator LaFollette (Prog. Wis.) : , o
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as defects in the San Francisco product. : How Would They Vote? Senator LaFollette's denunciation of the veto powers of the Big Three Four brought a quick response from’ Senator. Barkley. (D. Ky.), majérity leader, that he would \esitate to scrap the agreement because of the -veto provisions. Mr. LaFollette argued that, if the Dumbarton Oaks formula - had existed when Japan grabbed Manchuria in 1931, g on the
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Japan, sifting world security. council. would have been able to veto any. finding against her as an aggressor. Today, he said, if France sat as | a member of the security council. no .action could be taken by: the world organization to consider the flare-up in Syria unless France voted in the affirmative. : Immediately Senator Bushfield (R. .N. D.) asked whether anybody doubted how France would vote on the question. . | “Creeping Paralysis” But Senator Fulbright (D. Ark.) raised the question as to whether the senate would be willing to ac= cept any world treaty which did Dark Black not give the U. S. a veto power over its own participation in -aetions of the peace organization. Senator’ LaFollette insisted that if the plan is to mean anything “you've got to do something about that veto power.” He said that “we should stop the double- talk about security” when. creeping "paralysis, iin the form of -the veto, ‘is injected into the plan. ° | -Another point raised by Senator LaFollette was the need for the great powers to pay more attention to the views of fhe smaller nations, and on this he drew sup-
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