Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 June 1945 — Page 7
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1945 -
{POLISH LEADERS TO MEET FRIDAY
Invited to Moscow for . Conference.
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The cabinet met later in the day, An ji amd after adjourning announced = | that it had decided to maintain official silence on the situation. The Polish ministry of informaissued. a statement quoting quarters as
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Big 3 to Confer on Peace ; TRUMAN URGES In 40 Days, Truman Says TREATY SPEED
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{meeting at Yalta. eager To get along with us as we| Mr. Truman said’ that the time ‘Hopes to Start Hearing in are to gét along with them. and place of the meeting would be In addition 0 his remark abott| announced only. after the: leaders Senate June 25. (Continued From Page One)
the continued necessity for Big|paq reached the site ‘of “the cof. Three unity, Mr, Truman. permitted | soran ce. He added that no re- | direct quotation of the foljowing: portgrs would be allowed to cover | : “In order to secure an intek-{ihe conference. : on the. San Francisco treaty change of views more satistactorily| * Tha meeting ‘could not be con- | promptly. The hotise could start its
and quickly than by cable, I sent|qy ected in a spotlight of publicity, recess without waiting for the senMr. Hopkins to Moscow and Mr.|he said. because the Big . Three
Davies to London. would be getting ready foria peace | ‘Results Gratifying’ conference, “Their discussions covered the Equal Breaks arrangements for the time and| A reporter pointed out to the
ate. y The speed-up schedule is almost fcertain to enchunter some objection, however, among some senate Re-
tion’ iss ; i / | Polish - governmental PI'S § ¢ saying that this “is the first case when In the reconstruction of a
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place of the meeting of Prime Min-| president that in connection with ister Churchill, Marshal Stalin and|other = Big Three meetings,
. : ‘that defeat at this conference did
‘not: mean: the end of his battle, “It will go on until liberalization or improvement takes place,” he said. . ! Evatt ard his supporters here claimed a moral victory. They contended that the vote showed that half of the 50 nations at-this N conterence, either - by supporting | Australia or by abstaining from the roll call, could not defend the [Foruia
The Australian amendment would | from the -Big| Jnder | the Yalta formula to veto security!
have taken away Five the right given them
council action in the pemceful settlement’ of disputes. »
2,483,000 MOVED IN EUROPEAN
LONDON, June 13 (U. P.).—-The
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myself, as to what would be most convenjent for all three.
American people often have gotten their first news of the conferences
of delaying senate consideration of the treaty until next fall. He be-
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“Since their return, Mr. Hopkins| irom [foreign sources. “anid Mr. Davies have made their re- The President expressed determi-
more than 2,483,000 American troops "0 ‘ite 1 1t 1t eto lengthy debate before anv final from Britain to the continent’ be ports to me. The results have been! nation that this would not happen action is taken tween D-day June 6, 1944, and V-E completely satisfactory and grati-|again. He said American reporters aa day May 7. ; fying.” would be given an exactly equal : In addition, more than 3.067.000 The President said that as a re-f{chance with reporters of othér na- Approval of Big Five tons of supplies and 423.000 vehicles | sult of what he called very plessant tions. Veto Seems Certain ( sh rye prom ne United i Russia, progress ha : : ngdom to Europe by the trans{flelding 5 J only oh solution By R. H. SHACKFORD | portation corps. of the Polish disagreement, but also United Press Staff Correspondent rms s— toward successful conclusion of the SAN FRANCISCO, June 13.—Theq United Nations conference at San little” United Nations conceded vie- | Francisco. tory to the Big Five today in theéir The Russians, as a result of Hop- battle over the Yalta voting for1¢ talks with Stalin, changed,” Gng. nig country still recog-| mo > ported their stand on big nation veto nizes ihe London Polish goverh-| Eventual approval of the formula | Not Invited {powers in the world security Or-|g ent put when a new Polish gov- Noe yipuah id oN hin j % Exclusion of the exile regime gen- | | ganization, the President said. ernment of unity is established and I rite aor 3 Jone {erally was regarded as the signing No Polish Agreement
agreed to by this country, Britain tic night session. defeated an Ausof its death warrant, so far as the| This brought the Big Three into|and Russia, the London glvern-| wralian attempt to “soften” Big Five
United States and Britain were con- agreement on a difficult matter ment will go out of existence. veto rights in the security council.
ont — Lasts cerned. Russia broke relations with|which had delayed the San Fran-| TWO: Told of a possibility that | The vote was 20 to 10 against the a .'» . Arthur. Murra covered that all Pox Trot {the London Poles in 1943. | cisco “@onference. Poles in London would not join in|, endment. but 15 nations ab- ple step. He reduced
Test Ouris. Neo nd w $ : Complete with Hal Sirte, 12 | few hours tr me it takes to } It th Prime Minister Tomasz Arciszew- | On one disputed subject, how- the three-faction Polish conference stained from voting and five others a ny
SHAMPOO and SET, vo 150 ski called a special session of the ever, the President was not able in Moscow on Friday, the President ware absent. London cabinet today to consider {to report a settlement. sald that he was sure the London| The commitiee scheduled two
BEAUTY | future action, reasons for delegation would attend the confer- | mare meetings : thrilling COLLEGE || The other two London Polish]
He said one of the today during which |Hopkins' trip was to discuss with ence. Of course, if the Moscow con- | [tentative incorporation of the Yalts 40 ODD FEMAOW BLDG. Li.oyy J icAders invited to Moscow, former|gialiy the Russian arrest of 16 (ference could not reach an agree- formula irito the charter was exCommer Pann, and Wash. Streets Premier Stanislaw Mikolajezyk of | polish leaders several weeks ago. |ment, he continued, the government | | pected.
’ Arthur Murray's TODAY, | the exile regime and Socialist Party!’ no conclusion Was reached. Mr. | of unity would not be set up. A two-thirds vote is needed for| Sgt ly Th, «+. Or come in. Studiof open Leader Jan Stanczyk, were expected |. man said, but the British and| Told that Acting Secretary of approval, but it was conceded that Na oo to accept the Big Three's bid and
until 10 P, M, American governments are still|State Joseph C, Grew had repeated- | the opposition’s high-water mark leave by plane Thursday.
y effort t k {ly deplored the lack of more infor- {already had come on the Australian The exile government's spokes- making every effort to work onely dep ady ARTHUR MURRAY
on : ims out. {mation for American papérs from amendment. hd nwa seid Sakowski, a Socialist and |"), other Polish matters, he said,|Russia ahd from zones of Soviet in-| Australian Foreign Minister Her- 38!3 N. Pennsylvania St. ne ry Deve had been definite progress has been made. '| uence, the President said this was | bert V. Evatt, who led the fight to . : fy. 1 rm is " > ment . : Ca : x J 8 yi being worked on now. {modify the formula, served notice allegiance to the London govern- The President said he would be g d : y
: : sp _ [accompanied tothe - Big Three se Ment 2a We Only Dedy uy repress meeting by Hopkins, James PF » : 5 Jory o oles, Byrnes and Secretary of State FE. R. : It was reported that Zakowski Tee i , Stettinius Jr, as well as the Amer= had writtem Arciszewski of his re-|’ . fusal to accept the Moscow invi- fen chiefs of stad. x tation : All of those men went with Presi-
The government's spokesman said Arcissewski and
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create a basis for the future of f= the country.” A British foreign office spokesman said the Polish situation was “very much improved” in the light of the planned Moscow conference, but | added: “I don’t want to be too optimistic, It would be ridiculous to assume that every difficulty has been over‘oome.” The British government has “no further knowledge” of the 16 Polish leaders arrested by the Russians, the foreign office commentator re- | Kins
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The President's news conference was devoted almost. primarily to questioning about the Polish situa- | tion, In response to rapid-fire inquir{ies, the President made theses points:
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‘Sadly Significant’ “There can be no doubt that this government represents a great majority of Poles, both in London |SaMing house were filed against and abroad.” the spokesman said. {four other persons allegedly in“It is sadly significant that no|'0lVed in a raid on a Young representative of the parties com- |Pemocratic club public bingo party posing this government were in- | Monday night. Eight were arrested vited ’ {at the time of the raid, including He expressed his conviction that | Deputy Sheriff Leonard Denton of Mikolajczyk would insist upon the|V2nderburgh county. All were release of 16 Polish leaders helq | Scheduled for arraignment in eircuit {by the Red army for “diversionist” | court tomorrow at y 30 a. m. activity as a preliminary require-| The club leaders Said 1oday they ment for the forthcoming confer. Nad not decided whether to try ence. another party next Monday night, Friends of Mikolajeczvk said he |i 8ccordance with an advertised also probably would inform Russia |intnetion of making the events that the withdrawal of occupation | weekly affairs. forces from Poland with the excep- Reichert said yesterday. that the {tion of those required for mata. | Yaid wou dlbe duplicated if the { tenance of supply lines would con-|PRrty was, and he intmiated that tribute to the success of negotia- {players ‘as well as operators would tions be arrested. A joint Big Three statement is-| The feud between the G. O. P. sued simultaneously in London, |MA&YOr and the club of the opposite Washington and Moscow last night political faith flared into a nearsaid the conference would begin |" two nights ago when a crowd Friday. ° 10,000 persons watched the police eee {raid from- the street outside the
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