Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 December 1945 — Page 5
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Trans-Atlantic fare—lower than the British-think it should be. The U. 8. airline had believed it would get the right to fly five times a week to London, but the British knocked it down to two. It's a row that is certain.to snarl up the loan negotiations. © ~~ | ‘
have dragged on three months. The loan is expected to bear 2 per cent interest and run 40 or 50 years, with payments to be wdlved in years when. Great Britain's trade balance is adverse, Already’ from Britain there have come protests at what is called the severity of U. 8. demands. And there has been some talk of England “going it alone” despite her critical financial situation. The state department has told the British they must make concessions if the loan is to be at all palatable on Capitol Hill, Well-in-formed senators say the loans will have tough going through ¢ Talks Delay World Bank The whole Bretton Woods agreement to provide international funds for currency stabilization and re-
habilitation is jeopardized by delay in the British loan talks. Last summer there was tremen--dous pressure on-congress-to ratify the Bretton Woods structure, to which the U. 8. would contribute $6 billion. It would strengthen President Truman's hand at the
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| Tribunal Hears of Hitler
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way the Italians did in the Abyssin-
“Possibilities” Studied Among the possibilities contemplated by the German high command were destruction of the British embassy in Prague during an air raid, the killing of British or French nationals during the course of the war and the violation of Polish territory by German air: craft. In the case of German planes flying over Poland the. experts recommended that an attempt be mage|
successful, it was suggested, an apology should be made to the Poles accompanied with an offer to compensate them for any damage. The diary of Gen. Alfred Jod] was Introduced to show the devious workings of Hitler's mind and the high command plans while the seizure of Czechoslovakia was being planned. An undated entry between March and May, 1938, said “the fuehrer mentions that there is no hurry to solve the Czech question because Austria must be digested first.” On May 21, the Czechs concen-’ trated troops on the German-Czech frontier — without the slightest
toward { practical international collaboration on economic matters
's showed that Italy knew of intentions.
it yet becomes acute.”
| 30, 1938, Hitler signed [Hitler's p Directive Green,” the master plan| Benito Mussolin! asked for suf-| To ecurors will for the invasion of Csechoslovakia [ficient warning before the attack on high command had for him to get his French frontier his
defenses ready. The Hungarians, | too, wanted a share of the Czech whole contrast between |spoils but asked more time to pre-
pare. nust Through all the scheming, though, of the army that we cannot do|Hitler contended that England and Francé would remain tranquil if
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Telephone Brings News Son'sin U. S.
IT WAS the call they had wait- | E. Williams arrived yesterday at Camp Kilmer, N. J., after serving 35 months overseas. First with |'0 their Mexican homes. the 760th tank division, T. 5th Gr. Williams later was transferred to the medical corps. He served in
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Latin tempers flared on a tgain passing through Union station yesterday and a couple of “hombres” were sidetracked here while en route
Vincente Hermandez Argo (pause for breath): Manio was stabbed, police said, as he made his way to the
would open their case against the|™SD People 20 Nasi leaders tomotrow. Sven wan he Brithn and American] “ou pniy eu on
saying “Hi, Mom, I'm home!"— | France, Italy and Africa. came this morning to Mr. and Another son, Pvt. Norman E. Mrs. Clarence Williams, 2444 Guil- | Williams, served overseas and ford ave. . | was a German prisoner 26 months. Their son, T. 5th Gr. Clarence | He is home now.
will blow over. Other Factors Present Some members of congress insist, as does Bernard M. Baruch, that the U. 8 cannot treat the loans| separately — that they must be weighed together against our resources if an intelligent foreign loan policy is to be formulated. Senators Vandenberg (R. Mich.) and LaFollette (Prog. Wis), both members of the senate foreign relations committee which will pass on the question, see it that way. “I think that ‘elementary prudence requires us to see the total foreign loan requests which are
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