Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1945 — Page 8

‘No definite decision regarding any of the major Mediterranean and African problems apparently was reached by the Big Three at Pots- > “dam. There certainly were discord- | posal

of any early ! agreement.

fnite is that Russin intends to |, sit in fram now on whenever any other pavers get together to discuss any matters which touch the Mediterranean. Fy

that Russia, at Potsdam, affirmed a policy that it will brook terference with any of its outlets to the ocean.

and the Kattegat, as Jets from the Baltic, Dardanelles outlet from the Black | sea and in Suez and the TangierGibraltar outlets from. the Medi-| tral terranean.

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Mediterranean, Africa Knots Still Tangled Despite Big 3

By RALPH HEINZEN policy. This is particularly evident United Press’ War Analyst in the Syrian-Lebanese ' problem, the Dardanelles straits dispute between Russia and Turkey, the status of the Aegean islands, the disposition of the former Italian colonial empire in Africa; the dis-

ant views which hold no promise ment

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At Potsdam, Stalin is ‘understood to have announced Russia's desire to see the Aegean islands and most if not all of Italy's African colonies placed under trusteeship of the United Nations. . Britain has indicated a desire to see many of the Aegean islands transferred from Italian to Greek sovereignty. Russia, however, insists that the Aegean be internationalized because Russian trade routes into and out of the Black sea must] established pass through the Aegean. { Russia has also demanded the reno in-|vision of the Montreux accords western | which settled the Dardanelles quesThat. means | tion to -the advantage of Turkey | Russia is vitally interested in the naming the Turks as custodians of | Kiel canal as well as the Skaggerak | the vital straits. Under the Monwestern out- [treaux accord no sizable warships— and in the! limited to anything over 10,000 tons —could use the straits in time ‘of war so long as Turkey was neu-

| The Russian position is that and British | Turkish interference with Russian merchant or war shipping, in time VRY THIS EASY, ECONOMICAL WAY TO |r nogce or in time of war, is intolerable, Russia wants all Black sea nations to share control and use of the Dardanelles ‘equally.

discuss the Syrian and Lebanese affairs within the framework of a study of the whole Arab problem. Britain does not want to sit down!

construction of an amphitheater at Garfield park by the park board.

$160,000.

discussion of a possible Mid-western | association. This would enable! #1 | cities to share the costs of opera companies.

of Trieste and fhe establishof the new status of Tangier.

Russ Askance at Turks |

one point on the Italian colon-

But whereas Britain dislikes

des in with Frarice and would a four-power conference to

Russia, France and the United.

States to discuss a vast Arab reorganization including the very dif- | ficult Palestine mandate problem.

CITY IS ADVISED ON MUNICIPAL OPERA:

Some do's and don’t’s to assist city park officials in their plans for a municipal opera have been given by Paul Beisman, manager of the St. Louis Civic opera. Paul Brown, city park superintendent, said the park board cannot proceed with its plans, however, until there is assurance that the newly formed Indianapolis Theater Association, Inc, is sufficiently financed.

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