Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1945 — Page 2
A¥itish. air potential which led dih twafle’'s failure to
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Y [UNO Measure |
‘Given 65 to 7 OK by Senate
The foreign affairs committee was expected to take it up promptly. The measure had the overwhelming
The measure, as written by the Rhineland are divorced permanent- apolis time). : /senate foreign relations committee, the underwent only one slight change {despite seven days of debate. France, after weeks of stubborn re-
ly from thesReich. , These sources revealed that
While individual senators
‘Goering said that “all in all the for the best.
of the axis is very strong 7 it could defeat all possible op-
He told Mussolini that most Brit“5h ‘war plants were still in the construction stage. Goering rated Germany as still weak at sea, but said the Reich —was ready for war if it*should come and would be much stronger within nine months. ’
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OR. J. W. WRIGHT TO HEAD MEDICAL UNIT
Dr. J. Willlam Wright today was
the new president-élect of the In| dianapolis Medical society to head |
_ the organization in 1047. Officers of the society were named at the annual election meeting at
IN INDIANAPOLIS
EVENTS TODAY
* _ Indlans County and Township Officials
association, convention, Claypool hotel. Indians La Owners association, convention, el Severin, Rite convocation, Scottish Rite
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order economic sanctions against
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step toward world co-operation. Under the measure, the Presiden’,
without prior consultation witn| Yamashita’s F ate P ending
congress, would be authorized to let|
certain number of American troops against countries condemned by the council. The President also could
any outlaw nation. { . Most of the proposed ameéndments would have limited the President's authority to act without first getting congressional approval Senator Robert A. Taft (R. 0) | doubted that the security council ever would act against a large 2
For this reason, Mr. Taft opposed | limiting the presidential powers. But he was among the six Republicans who sided with one Democrat — Burton K. Wheeler, | Mont.—in voting against final passage of the bill Others voting against the meas- | ure were Senators Willlam Langer |
rik Shipstead (Minn), Kenneth 8. Wherry (Neb) and Chapman Rev-
Vote on UNO Home
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LONDON, Dee. §(U. P.)~Great | :
tomorrow when the committee be gins debate on to vote and! whether to vote continents be-
rules for i Nations security council when the preparatory group voted to. specify that the council be permitted to invite any competent per. son to supply it with information, | The proposal was sponsored Wy Syria and backed up by British! Dominion and Middle Eastern coun-
non Hahn, president-elect for 1046, will take office Jan. 1. ;
Charles Eldon Baker, 67, at Long, diabetes mellitus, Betty Jean Kelly, 1, City, bronchopneumonia. . ¢ | Charles Lafferty, 55, at 1017 N. Denny, ! po rcinoma, |
vascular renal Lui Clarence Ingersall 55, at 218 W. 26th, coronary occlusion.
MARRIAGE LICENSES James Waste} Johnson, 1973 Hovey; Nellie Gh Miller, 319 N. Senate. Charles Augustos Simms, Crawfordsville; Deloris Blackford, Crawfordsville
William Ernest Qebry e, 315 Osage, IngleNood, Cal; Wanda D. Pullen, bs 11 or. Clifford W. O'Todle, Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.; Martha Jane Moore, 531 E. Sth. James A. Harrell, 327 N. Colorado; . Ace. : Virgina;
el \ . Ra d: igs Prank, 1065 8. Ran | airston, 407 W. North; i= , M2 W. . | Lambert, Hope; Rita Theresa | Benjomin Earl RR 11, 3 Battigle Jane Mie Re Bes rge’ W. Barlow, MN, wv 3 'y Ruth Rife, 1014 N. New Jaren arren Park; Siar 1515 Olive; Oriental, 3 therine
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Would Strip Germany of ™% cu, insistent demand Industrial Areas.
PARIS, Dec. 5 (U. P.).—French spokesmen indicated today that France will compromise with the Big Three powers formation of a
made fusal to sanction the rebirth of a| - PAMPLONA, Dec. AA pleas for amendments, they German-run, central government in| Madrid police officials today by n was ready to yield to theito investigate a monarchist demionCount Galeazzo Ci- per, ‘willing to give the committee combined pressure of “the United [stration Monday in which one per39. {what 4t° wanted, including a hope States, Britain and Russia. [son : They suphastaed, however, that at least 200 arrested. oncede “Not fect” French , were offering the C mu Bulge . compromise reluctantly and against Committee Chairman Tom Con nally (D. Tex), floor manager for their better judgment, and that : po they remained adamant against re-
the Franco syndicates.”
The demonstrators wore the tra{ditional red berets of the Carlist movement and listened to MANILA, Dec. 5 (U. P.).—The who denounced the food situation,
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Spanish Riot Probed
{into rebellious Azerbaijan province, it was disclosed today. Two earlier requests were refused in Soviet notes handed the Iranian government Nov. 26 and Dec. 2
Nationalists Near Mukder
CHUNGKING, Dec. § (U. P)—
|son was killed, eight wounded and
The deaths resulted when police opened fire on at least 2000 Carlist demonstrators who were denounce {ing Gen. Francisco Franco and the war-breeding Rubr,| ing “deathf to the Palange and
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CONFEDERATE ‘RANKS GROWING’ THINNER
JACKSON, Miss. (U, P).—The ranks of the Gray are thinning.| In Mississippi, there are only 22 veterans of the Civil War still alive, ry Lh Ming's mac |4nd less than a dosen of them were able to attend a recent convention, the first held in seven years.
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