Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1945 — Page 3
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JERUSALEM, Dee. 3 W P= The powerful Arab league ordered|Robert & general boycott today of all Jewish goods originating in Palestine.
ment and the investigators: Tension, throughout the Holy Land appeared to have eased considerably, largely because of torrential rains that flooded a big area of northern Palestine in the
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Some credit for the easier situation also went to Sir Alan Cunningham, the new high commissioner for Palestine, who appeared to have impressed himself on the Jewish extremists as a “very tough” - administrator. Meanwhile a nation-wide search was pressed for five tons of explosives stolen recently from the British imperial chemical stores at Haifa. Terrorists reportedly forged papers authorizing them to receive the explosives for the municipality of Hebron. ‘A few days ago police discovered an underground arms dump, also believed hidden by terromists for use in future disturbances.
Iran Again Urges Withdrawal of Soviets
TEHRAN, Dec. 3 (U, P.).—The
Iranian foreign minister today sent |.
a new note to Soviet Russia, urging withdrawal of Russian troops from Iran, expressing hope that alleged Russian . interference in Agerbaijan had ended and demanding permission to move Iranian troops into the rebellious province. ‘The note wis a reply tone from the Soviet last week refusing the government permission to
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Over Cabinet Post ROME, Dec. 3 (U. P.)~Faced with d deadlock over the ministry of interior post, Alcide de Gasperi
. |manded the interior portfolio, then
will announce today whether’ he will abandon efforts to form an Ttalian government or. uy apm after -four days’ fajlure, ‘De Gasperi talked all day Sunday with leaders of the six political parties, singly and in groups. The right-wing liberal party de-
offered to enter the government if De Gasperi took the interior post himself, along with the premiership. The three left-wing parties refused this compromise, since
Parliament Expected To Dethrone King Zog
TIRANA, Albania, Dec. 3 (U. P), —A proclamation declaring Albania a republic and dethroning King Zog will be issued by the new parliament elected yesterday, it was reported reliably today. An exceptionally heavy vote for the 82 seats was cast yesterday, and the Democratic ticket headed hy Col, Gen. Enver Hoxha was confident of a strong vote of confidence when returns are received from all the mountain villages.
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protest. He is living on an English country estate, with a household of 30 persons, on the fortune he acSwmlatey. wile King),
RIO DE JANEIRO, Dec. 3 (U. P.) —Counting of Sunday's ballots to name the new president of Brazil will begin today, but final results may not be known until Christmas because of communica tions difficulties from remote sections. Campaign managers for both Brig.
Gen. Eduardo Gomes, the favorite, |
and Gaspar Dutra, Social Democrat
they had been promised the post themselves,
(A report from London said Zog was expected to make
and one of his three rival candj-
a formalldates, were optimistic after a day of
orderly voting. The Communists claimed “surprisingly favorable” results ‘for their presidential -candidate, Yeddo Fiuza. The fourth candiddte was Romin Tellez, Agrarian, :
BANDOENG, Dec. Dec. 3 (U. P).—A delegation of angry women appealed today to the British commander to ask reinforcements to protect 40,000 women and childrén in the city from sniping by Indonesian extremists. ‘
The women said that if necessary they would attack the extremists with bare fists and clubs. Sniping was still occurring even
in the protected European settle- | Bank ment north of the railway, The women’s appeal was viewed as an indication of a general lessening of Bandoeng's confidence in abilily of present British forces to restore order. ) A large part of the residential section is now uninhabitable and no fresh food has been Viilable for several days.
Five French Banks To Be Nationalized
PARIS, Dec, 3 (U. P.).— The session. Gen. French ministry of finance today Tong seme asked 1 temporarily suspended all stock
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