Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1945 — Page 14

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By EDWARD V. ROBERTS United Press Stafr Correspondent LONDON, Sept. 11,—Foreign min~ isters of the allied Big Five gathered today to shape the course of the post-war world. They are giving the top spot in the historic conference ‘to-the drafting of an Italian peace treaty. F. Byrnes, at a press conference pefore the opening session of the council of foreign ministers, confirmed that the Italian peace treaty holds the No. program. The foreign ministers of Amer- | ica, Britain, Russia, France and China were meeting at Lancaster House. An official British spokes. {man sald the first formal business would be the consideration of the agenda. Preliminaries Over The conferees concluded the preTiminaries this morning in a round

British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin received Soviet Foreign Commissar V. M. Molotov and Byrnes, who made pre-conference courtesy calls. Byrnes, fit and tanned after his Atlantic erossing on the ‘Queen Elizabeth; refused to discuss the

ers before the council. Asked {if the Romanian erisis would be discussed, Byrnes sald the preparation of peace treaties with the former enemy countries in the Balkans was on the council program. Describing the conference as a worthwhile experiment, Byres sald its suctess depended upon the reconciliation of the divergent views of the allled powers on the issues involved. Future control of the atom bomb is not on schedule for discussion by the foreign ministers, Byres said, nor is Germany, Palestine and India. But he added that more subjects can be brought up by agreement of the five-power governments. Waterways Key Issue

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European waterways. It would be reasonable to deduce, he added, that coal and food would be considered as items to be transported on them, Byrnes said he expected the recommendations of the council on peace treaties would be made pub lie, but he could not say when. He expected the forelgn ministers to complete drafts of plans for treaties on the agenda within two weeks, after which the work would be carried on by deputies. Revealing that he expected to return to Washington at the end of two weeks, Byrnes said he as. sumes that from now on he would ‘be something of a commuter be-

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HOUSTON, Tex., Sept. 11 (U.P). | -One of the largest oil fireg in the history of the city raged uncon | trolled toady at the Eastern States refinery near the outskirts, { Fire Chief Homer Lyles reported firemen were fighting desperately | to keep the flames from spreading! to nearby industrial and chemical plants. Two hundred families already had | been evacuated from the fire scene | to Houston's Coliseum, { Twenty-three firemen and other persons were treated for burns and other injuries and ° four firemen were in serious condition. The fire started late yesterday. Chief Lyles said the fire department was helpless. “The fire will just have to bum

SHOOTING, SLUGEING. VICTIMS CRITICAL

The two victims of a slugging and shooting at Ft. Harrison remained in critical condition today at Billings General hospital. Cecil H. West, 24, of Fayetteville, N. C., a disciplinary barricks prisoner, was shot at 56th st. and Fall Creek blvd. when he ignored a guard's command to halt. John H., Rwyer, 39, of Lawrence, a Pt. Harrison civilian employee whom West slugged in order to steal his car, also remained on the critical list at Billings. Four prisoners who succeeded in escaping in a-Ford coupe with an Arkansas license plate remained at large. They are Lewis C. Muleahy, 25, of Baltimore, Md.; Paul Turner, 22, of Pink Hill, N. C.; George 8. Brown, 25, of Richmond Hill, N. Y,, and James E. Bennett, whose leg! WARS in & cast. a cast,

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A 55,000 barrel crude oil tank of the Eastern States refinery burns after it was struck by lightning Left background, two 100-octane gasoline tanks that burned,

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PARIS, Sept. 11 (U. P.) —Today’s/| redeployment. timetable: for U. 8. army divisions: | 35th, 45th Infantry and 17th Airs borne: On high seas. | 69th Infantry; 271st and 272d Regiments: In United Kingdom Sept. 14. 273d Regiment on high seas, 63d Infantry: 254th and sith Regiments at Le Havre awaiting | transfer to United Kingdom Sept. | 17 for shipment to United States. | 103d Infantry: Lbdding at Le Havre. Will clear for U. 8. by Sept. 15. | 6th Armored: Loading at le Havre for shipment home. 14th Armored: Loading Marseille, scheduled to clear port yesterday. 70th Infantry: Now arriving assembly area command. | 5th Armored: At assembly area command, scheduled to move to port Sept. 11, 9th Armored: In assembly area, preparing to move to port Sept. 186.! 99th Infantry: In Marseille stag-| ing area. 393d Regiment and Other elements loading. 106th Infantry, Seventh, Eighth, Tenth and 16th Armored Divisions | alerted.

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