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VOLUME 3—NUMBE R49 ° TUESDAY, MAY i 1946
. Entered as Second-Olass Matter at
Indianapolis, Ind,
'"Postoffce Issued daily except Sunday
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Pramacal for Mine | Peace Made by U.S.
OVERNNE FAILS TO MAKE TERMS PUBLIC
PLAN TO QUIT EGYPT BRINGS | BRITISH CLASH
Churchill Challenge of Move By Attlee Precedes | ‘Momentous’ Debate.
LONDON, May 7 (U, P.),— The] [house of commons today scheduled an urgent debate for 7 p. m. tonight on the proposed withdrawal of {British troops from Egypt. The de{bate was demanded by opposition | {leader Winston Churchill,
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V-E Day Leaders Still on Job.
: : tal | The government's proposal folAction Comes as Crisis lowed anti-British riots caused by | i mi Egyptian fears that the British | Brings Order. to Limit would. keep at least an- airferce | Home Coal Supply. in the country Mr, Churchill's motion for imBULLETIN mediate discussion of the govern. WASHINGTON, Ma¥ 7 (U. P.. ment's decision came after Prime The government today Nanded Minister Clement Attlee told parid liament- that the government had the striking United Mine Workers decided gradually to withdraw all (A. F. of L.) and soft coal opera- British naval, military and air tors a proposal which, if accepted, forces from Egypt. would bring an-early end to the Gen. George C. Marshall Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower The rate of withdrawal would be
Year of Peace Brings Change
determined in the current negotiations with Egypt and. would be ac-| companied by treaty provisions for -
37-day-old
of the proposition were not dis-
mine strike, Terms
closed. The operators negotiating a new military alliance between committee immediately began | Vi + : od Britam ane pent, Me Atl Le a : a yi} A m ..- Mr, Churchill called r, lee's win ; considering it. The I. M. 'W, | “ ong IC orious enera S statement “a very grave one—one A discharged veteran exercises one of the rights he fought for. . . . After 42 mont
planned io debate it at a session of the 250-man committee this afternoon.
Frank McBride of 25 W. 16th st, casts the first ballot in the first precinct of the eighth at the polls, at 1515 N. Illinois st., are (seated, left) Mrs. Josephine Cosgrove, Democra teewoman and Mrs. Florence Osborne, Republican precinet commitlteewoman,
HOLDUP Virus
of the most momentous I have ever heard ‘made in the house.” Saw Attlee Text Mr. Churchill's request for an ini debate was supported by
union's policy WASHINGTON, May 7 . P.).—Where are they those generals who led American soldiers to yjctory over the mighty German army just a year ago today?
General of the Army
now,
Re The solid fuel
UNITED PRESS administra-
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George C.
Vote Pace Qui s Weather
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FIRST 5 HOUR
Observers See Possibility
in primary election balloting this afternoon,
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icincts at dinner time.
OF BALLOTING HITS NEW 'R
Of Crowds at Polls Before Closing.
By NOBLE REED Clearing skies assured an increase
Voting during the first five hours morning was reported tha lightest here in many years, Estimates by election officials on the total vote ranged from 50,000 to 70,000. —Two years ago the total pris mary vote was 65,000. Balloting was expected to increase late this afternoon, especially between 5 and 7 p. m. when workers return from offices and factories to their home pre-
. a ara. Se han 100. members and was ROM STOCK! ion today prohihited de very Marshall, the war-time chief of : on lay prohihited deli staff. is in China as Proddent Tru. des ly Agreed to. ‘by the Affected by Time Change “ of coal’ to any housel holder man’s special representative to speaker of the hous One of the reasons for the light who. has more than a five-day help roid Chinese factionalism. “The prime minister had the {vote in the first five hours was in S LE ' 3 : courtesy to allow me to see the text attributed to the change of time supply. . General of the Army Dwight D. ”- of his statement about half an hour to daylight saving. Polls opened Deliveries to public utilities, Fisenhower, who was supreme al- ago,” Mr. Churchill said. “This at 7 a. m. daylight saving time, ilroads, hospitals and othér simi- he commas Fin Burope,.is arm) eas evacuation of all our naval, military pr venting hundreds of voters from EACH 15ers were icted to those Cel of staff. and air forces is offered at the be- YOUN Girl Fights Off ing ballots before they went t8 who have less t 10-day supply. General of the Army Il. H. (Hap) Starvation, Domestic Issues ginning of negotiations. Attacker in Home | work. In previous years balloting The 37-dav ke of 400,000 soft Arnold, retired as commanding “I am bound to place on record c . {opened at 6 a. m., standard time, coal miners continued to.cut deeper general of the army air forces And A-Bomb Stir Nations. at. this moment ‘that the gOVErn-; mm holdup victims were beaten and many voters were able to cast ir ; ot 1 gs into coal reserves and f ed idle- to his Califérnia chicken ranch. ment has not consulted in any way Aree nO:CUp VIEL ‘ ballots before going to work. riess” on: hundreds of thot B " La : : : By LYLE C. WILSON other people in this country. It js and one. was stabbed as strongarm | | Balloting started in 380 precincts tas sen. Carl Spaatz, who command- United Press Staff Correspondent entirely their own course they. are bandits operated from within a at 7 a. m. with only ohe or two 84-inch Length WOKE] ed the U. S. strategic air forces in WASHINGTON, May 17. — Ger- 4 : ’ » rot, iti t ballots, Meanwhile ed WHER 8 | govone now has Arnold's old. lob : : pursulng and responsibility thus few feet of the Circle to outlying |voters waiting to cas in 64-Inch Length man was shot Harlan) OPS OW hag ANOS ld job. many was licked one year ago today rests upon them.” Alatriots today (contrast to a lineup of a score or n as Si raalal : ; istricts y. 64-Inch Length : Gen. Omar N. Bradley, who com- and in the ensuing 12 months the: A foreign office spokesman made a. 1d el beats off more of voters in previous years, . th * NFW YORK. Mav. 7 (U. P) manded the 12th army group in world has spdAn into a condition of plain that no immediate with- Po ke yo BN a = ” an | Balloting by a large number of 64-inch Leng kw RR, his PU: P) Burope, is veterans administrator, | economic and political crigis, drawal was contemplated. He said na * who ites b ii Dome \unregistered voters was indicated 64-inch Length st hoy a settlement of the Gen. George S. (Smith) Patton There is widespread starvation, itiat ihe status of the Sudan would hr a a Lan onhed of In several Precincts. Som ite n Direet thal a : 1 OE i ‘abroad and a_ threat of national be subject 0 negotiation as Cairo, |DI8NL. and a man wa ol) {cinch _gleotion boards, which, were b4-Inch Lengt coal strike will be reached within < boss of the hard-driving” 3d atmy, = disaster at home. Presi Out F Lab $300 by a “friend” whom he started provided with 20 affidavits per- . ; a he latest, sent 1s dead from injuries in an- auto- en a : . uicry Yrom Labor Ss. 64-inch Length ; three days, at the la Ee Teh Loetdan Juries In an dent Truman has been unable to ny Churchill said that it seeme to Jend 50 cents : | mitting unregistered voters to cast stock prices up 1 to more than 2 mobile accident in Germany. Jpersuatie or coerce conzress to his iv. wurchill said that it seemed’ - George C. Ferguson, 38, of 2409 | ballots, reported all of the affidavits are ready for points in the main list today. Gen. Mark. W. Clark. who com- doinzastic policies a ® to him that “the opposition are Carrollton ave, was beaten and {had been used during the first hour 3 ON . . n ac CS poilcl . t 1 - > is ; : : : . IVORY SHADE anded the 5th army in Italy, is The U. N, in which reposes the ound Yo ak the STRvILY of this stabbed by a holdup man who at- Additional afidavits were sent to M GEAR TILT county nce a min ir ba : commander of the Ameri- world's hopes for peace...is jeop- casio: Is remarks caused a tacked him as he walked near ‘some 50 precincts, { inside or out=- 4 ier pickets anpe { can zone in Austria. Gen. Clark for- ardized by Big Four contre versies A outcry 10m, the Labo White River blvd. and New York | Under a state election board > us Ho : > ‘hes but , ing: wk Tor f . iniol . i ’ y . y t measurements a non-striking mine merly- resided in Indianapolis which at this moment have the Sniey ve or he Sontinded, Saying. st. shortly after midnight. Mr. ruling, young voters who will be On other labor n President . : .._ Paris conference of foreign minis- After 60 years of diplomacy and Ferguson told the police the man come 21 years old before the No= , rata aT Ls: a1 tohice Gen. Courtney H.. Hodges, who tare It fead Car administratiof things built up with ordered _ him to fand over his vember general election are pers ery Department. IFUman mos re mmanded the 1st army in France eh of eadlock. In cracker barrel great labor e cast x , if) Ta 5 ; } midi br ye et} SC 2 PONE idiom, things are in a mess ee abhor are .cast away .with money. He struggled = the mitted to cast ballots in the priPil association _halds Je san ommand a : . great shame and folly stickup man, who knocked him mary by signing an affidavit they ; tal and Wi Ft. Bragg, N.«( Future of Atom ote Foreign Secretary An- down and stabbed him in the side {have been residents of a precinct ern Air. * Gen. Jacob L. Devers, who. com This is an election vear with a Yims Zaen asked how the with- before he fled (for 30 days. They must also ate Appoints Emergency Board nanded the 6th army group ‘in presidential polling coming up in 8 a Jo troops was to be Tevon= Attacked by Two Men test to the fact they will be quali= Na heed nt the SMG rraund : ciled with the provisions of th ; i a . ident Truman ordered ap- France head of the army ground 1943. All hands in office are playing 1957 . treaty. for pro Hii 2 he Mr. Ferguson was treated at City fied to vote in November. tment of an emergency board to 10TCe politics, which is. one of the basic, the Suez canal Mr, ities ve hospital. The only trouble reported during the wage dispute be- Lt. Gen. Bedell Smith. who was ~casons for difficulties on the home Slied hat t e del ee i. Laymon O. Gates, 30s of 517 E the first hours was in the sixth pilots tion and chief of staff to Gen. Eiseshower TOP: b “ be 0) i of the canal!gpio st, another victim of bandits, precinct of the sixth ward at 880 LOLS n chief of stafl to Gen. Elsemhower <3 b . is the subject of current nego-: ’ Si . hah w= American althing and presided the German sur- SUikes which were in a sense in- oo #89 was. attacked as he passed the alley Roache st., where an ousted Demovid Behncke. pilot stioniyerder at Rheims. is now ambassa-. 1’ 7 the administration have British military quarters esti. At 8 W. Market st, just off Mon- cratic election board member re= esti said WY dor to Soviet Russia, Gen, Smith Dit Production a staggering blow. ooo "i 5 re woulg ment Circle at 2:30 a. m. today. fused to leave the polling place. nresidential inter 1 ndianapolis his home Mr. Truman and his labor aids have oo a. "0 * egies Two men stepped out of the alley | Precinct Judge Removed ture would avert ¢ Ik permitted a soft coal strike to bring i .» and attacked Mr, Gates. They The Democratic county commite ANrx ement of the coal d : the country to what the White struck him and one knecked him tee ordered Clarence Turner, a pre= ictions came as the na- EXPECT KING T0 UIT House itself describes as the brink down and held him as the other cinct judge, removed from the tia largest steel pt Wa of national disaster. ! : rifled his pockets, taking $25. Roache st. board and Mrs. Hazel threatened with a complete si Of er all lies the fateful shadow Jack - Shaw, of Apt. 205 2102 Parks was appointed to replace him. down in three weeks. A power dit ITALIAN CROWN SOON of man’s conquest of the atom. The 10 TAKE IT EASY Boulevard pl, was beaten up by a Mr. Turner refused to leave the resulting {1 lack of « w future of nucléar energy as a weap- burglar who forced his way into his polling place immediately and two ned to additional a¥eas . arly ming. Answer- 3 ty election board deputies ac~ spread to additional area (Cont awa: Bi home early this mor g. Answer coun I The mossibilitv. of coal rationi M h 93) Btinusd on Page 5 =Coltmn 1) . ' .* ing a knock at the door, Mr. Shaw companied by a police officer were ext w inter loomed because the n onarc ist Says Emmanuel Declines Invitation to Ac- was struck on the head by a man ent to remove him. tim tnckpile of coal, largely spen % ; who brushed by him. The man An army lieutenant on terminal during the war, had dwindled seri- May Leave ountrys aril n, ou cept Inverness Honor, struck him several times and took leave charged he saw a “graye oi ROME, May 7 (U. P.).—King Vic- LONDOR. Mav 1 (U. BP.) Wit "$30 haired man in a brown suit” marke Fire at Automobile - iy Te Na: MAY : h Mr. Shaw was treated and re- ing ballots which later wers Harms County. Seri J o r Emmanuel IIT was expected -to- eat er oy ston Churchill disclosed today that |eased at City Hospital. dropped ifito the ballot box at polls PR : a ; , . day to leave the throne of Ttaly ox : his wor Hiv \ 5 vo gt ; ; pitt. : . . 4 wood said that Law rence B ocl i 3 * a ey CAL TEMPERA RE his doctors have told him to take it Girl Hit With Bottle Although the early vote was light, several wives beat their hus-. (Continued on Page 3—Column 2) Creed, Ky, was killed when shots Within a eX, accoraing Rl 6 a m 5 10 a m : n easy A 13-vear-old girl who was left! bands te the polls. . . . Mrs. Catherine Holzer of 1540 N, Meridian st, were © fired at an automobile in Seivaggi,: secretary of Italy's prin- x « in “ 1 a ”™ 2 He declined an invitation to be- home to care for her vounger broth-| was second in line at 1515 N. Illinois st. PRESIDENT TRUMAN hi 8 ding y said six dein ’ Yi g . y : * : . 0 = oy 1 is . 1g nt : Phish 2 re a oD Mine cipal Monarchical party, £ a.m, 48° 12 (noom) 53 come a freeman of Inverness with ers and sisters last night, fought . : - ! T men, one-4 former Uni y The king either will abdicate 9 30 1 5% tila wp As off an intruder after he had struck . Ur IN 0 BE 62 TOMORROW * Workers official, were wounded 8 é 9 a. m, 5 p. m, 57 “the comment, “The doctors have Tos ‘over. the head with a .uils | 6 The shooting took place at Ben- formally in favor of his son, or sim- oo. oo = loudy weather ordered me to rest as much as pos- wim ) Zar ri e Oo Isappears WASHINGTON, May 7 (U, P).— v where a mine owned by ply leave the country he belief hi AY. ‘wealuer Jas ve President Truman will be 62 years ham, Ky., where » mine on d bY Py eave hi AY 1 ne b le promised today following last night's sible. and already I have many en-! She had left the door unlocked | - + | i d 74 old tomorrow and the best ph t ternational Harvester Co. and the l1lalle OPE ‘ RB MO-ir z ; J caused | BAB nts : ature t- fo ar lic : : 4 95 ae Ty : king members of public in the referendum scheduled rain and wind storm which caused gagemen ; of this nature out- for her parents, she told police, rom ome Oo us an 1 anybody could give him would be a . NO 4, W4 w Ke : f for June 2, Mr. Selvaggi said lights to blink in some sections of Standing. when a man came in and struck settlement of the coal strike. rogressive Mine OIKers 101 JUNG 4, MI.2 sali, " ity 2 id Rom AM aD 1 ure ¢ . - an . 1 # X s y rye me " ’ ne Peo in . ne orprating. despits He explained the House of Savoy the city and did some damage to i Churchill will leave for Hol- her with a bottle. As he grappled HOUSTON, Mo,, May 7 (U. P.)—The guitar that W. T. Sutton, T4, I'he chances were remote, how America. has bee rating despit xplain $ Se rok 1a MO a Vis eh . 1] . a the wide coal strike itself ‘Was conducting a survey to Irees. n oy Oe” a visit bo Queen with her she bit his thumb, pulled gave his 16-year-old bride as a wedding present hung silent on the ever, he would receive any birthday De Food sald pi Kets, who had ap- determine the frend-in advance of Hi will be cooler again Thursday pa Rs p . ~ gr bis. pair And. Seratched him He wall of his Ozark hills farmhouse today, gift of such importance or even av 8¢ C LS, { i x ? yy ¢ p \ we weatherman Pante y. Mrs. Church anc eir , ’ 3 we 3 : “ / " neared at the mine early’ in the the balloting. ad y Fiday, the weathermai daughter Mary a, (Continued on Page 3—Column 3) I'he bride had disappeared, approaching the “present” he re= strike and then withdrew, had re-; Mr. .Selvaggl, who also is editor of PRI ee : Mr. Sutton, Texas county surveyor, farmer and former school ceived last year—the German sure / tat vine today 3 1 v IR TYE tom TE ' CIVES T teacher, sat on his front porch and whittled a pice of wood, hoping render. sumed activities at the mine today. the main monarchical newspaper STELLE GIVES TALK 1 ( : \ IRE International Harvester an- Italia Nuova, said the king's deci- VOTING PLACE, CHANGED EVANSVILLE, May 7 (U, #) TRANSYLVANIA 10 BE that pretty, blond Winnie Holden On his 61st birthday, Mr. Truman _ sion to end his reign was indicated: The voting place for residents of National Commander Toh Stelle Sutton, whom he married East tor S 4 R 4 had been President little more than (Continued on Page 3—Column 5) 15 ih a statement made by the first peecir ‘ a : > Sunday, would come back ergean ours a nionth. It’ was his happy birthday March 10 1 a | 380 : y the first peecinct, second ward, has of the American Legion will address . “a eo” ha A “10 ft vile g y ‘ h Pr y oy y - She's gone,” he said. “She™left privilege to announce V-E day to a of space his son, Crown Prince Umberto, Who ‘heen changed to 4502 E 21st st. the eighth district Legion conven- ; Frid ht, SI 1 she had 5 Armed Bandits throng of news reporters | wy ng liovte ra nAP: f =H O09 BE Diet '" . 4 friday nigh She said she hac Ss. ATURAL now rules as lieutenant general of instead of 4702 E. 21st as originally tion here Sunday, Sylvester Rhodes - + Beadache and. was. going over to ehhh settee is B U the alm scheduled, strict e q av dav ; tle’ Arye iri hun S , p rea y ¢ = 3 district commander, said today. J i Di : on her mother’s place.” BERLIN. N. J. Mav 7 (U. P.). HOOVER 1S EN ROUTE WASHINGTON, May 7 (V. . . Big Four Sti Isagree a» The 40 PRUons of ‘Ole Renan BACK TO AMERICA Ho , nate today rejec Ge a Y . Lia trimwe sre ho Bs ' ; The Jona . bate on the rls epu ICa n " ea er a pses n Oo oma Danube Issue. BUT . SHE didn't go... 1o. hey wvern were held at bay by five Tiritis " th 1 Sn an early i : mother's small home about a mile. masked. gunmen armed with shot- TOKYO, May 7 (U. P.r.—Herbert iti an anc orce 3 Md vd ax" 1 » - Ti : . " y ’ partment Bn gr the controversial AS He Enter 48+h \ f HH S# ik PARIS. .May 7 (U- P.). ¢ ! '® away through the woods guns and aut omaTic pistols, Then Roores nod his Parts left i othe H \ rslal r Pur eign ministers today i : toda or Honolulu en route to the STYS0000.000 credit, The debate S ad y 0 unger rl e Riz Por ore frst —malor— SRTeCS Her disappearance was. Sur 8-8pt—Fdwin-Dwyer-34,- Trenton; Hat States. : binbiby . arhieve 1€ n oh idl y by stery None of the | h 38 now is in its fourth week, " o oturn Transyl- rounded by my , a y a veleran of Leyte and Okinawa, i By 1. J. KELLY : £0» ’ ment, deciding to return Tran | neighbors had seen her leave, and eleran Mr. Hoover said he had completed —————————— - United Press Staff Corvespondent vania to Romania, thus abrogating apparently she Tad ro place 6-70 walked in. his study of the food situation in TIMES INDEX A ay 1—Davd Hien. Others Endursd Lon er Fasts [the Hust award. of the lerriiory Wy To add to the mystery, there was One of the gunmen shoved a | the Far East. ; ing, Lig Republican any pris- g Hungary, d ; titers Yomatnnd the reported attempt on the aged gum in Sgt. Dwyer's ribs, EL. AA a BARNS i . oner, lapsed into a coma today on Lat Lg oi . owever, the ministers 8 bridegroom's life. “Take that away.” the sergeant i" ithe 48th day of his’ hunger strike Ww Sra aNy STAFFORD, Science Service Staff Writer deadlocked on the question of “oe deputies were investi- Sharia, pickitig up a bar stool, Going Business and Living Amusements 3 Jane ‘Jordan 27 for freedom. It was feared he is ASHINGTON, May 7.—The hunger strike fasts of two Irish navigation of the Danube river on gating the report, which came from. “or I'll ram it down your throat.” Quarters Offered as Investment Aviation 15 Daniel Kidney 12, oo "“donin Republican army leaders are small time stuf compared to the record | wpnich the United States and Brit- °° : : yh five gunmen fled. Keyes Beech 4 McGaffin 7 Pleming's ‘strike is in protest breaking 74-day hunger strike of another. Irish patriot, Terence ain favor internationalization while (Continued on Page S=Coluion 2) One. of the better groceries on Business . 22 Ruth Millett . 15 against the treatment meted out to. MacSwiney, mayor of Cork. That fast was fatal. Russia - proposes control by the SPAIN DENIES CHARGE the South Side is for sale pi Roper, ‘Casey 15 Movies 8 himself and other I. R. A. prisoners Another-fong ome was the 50-day fast of “Merlatte 6f Paris. Danubé powers: — MAYOR REPORTED TO JL will bear investigation by Sha “ Classified. 24-26 Obituares ... 9 hy the government of Northing Ire Fasts of 30 to 40 days have heen studied by Scientists Transylvania has heen in dis- OF INTERFERENCE With Devious e¥perismee S eh 27 Dr. O'Brien 15 1and. Other long fasters, such as Gandhi and Dean Noe, are reported pute between Romania and Hun- BE RESTING EASILY : giocery business or a ting Crossword ... 24 J, E, O'Brien 10 In publin, a second I. R. A, hun- to have taken water and fruit juices during at least parts of the | gary for years. In 1940 the Nazis MADRID, May 7 (U. P.).—Spain| veteran, Editorials =16 F, C. Othman 15 ger striker. Sean McCaughy, wis in fasts, which puts them on a difference basis. at a conference in Vienna decided Unable to vote today because he denied officially today she inter-| ROCERY & Meat Markel: store | Fashions 19-20 Radio 2% the 19th day of .a strike against. his The evil effects of starvation as well as its disagreeable sensa- to take it away from Romania was confined to-bed, Mayor Robert fered with the: repatriation of dan- Suiiding, 20x80 arsine share . - Mrs. Ferguson 20 Reflections 16 imprisonment by the Eire govern- tions are very much reduced if the faster consumes water freely. and award it to Hungry because of H. Tyndall was reported “ resting! gerous Nazis or the seizure of Ger-| with bath. nicely urns Wi , Forum 16 Mrs. Roosevelt 15 ment, = “| Hungary's more enthusiastic col-| very comfortably” after a heart at. man property within her borders. | ner lett be PR . A G. 1. Rights. . 14 Serial 15, His condition was only slightly Mass meetings and protests have brother and sister last night to eat laboration with: the Rome-Berlin tack induced by a respiratory” in-| A 1200-word statement was issued and, i vitare Meta Given.. 19 Sports 10-11 better than that of Fleming. He has ben organized to demand the free- "that'he might live. Coldly he turned. axis. fection last week. Y by the Spanish government in an oday's Homemaking . 20 Troop Arrivals 12 refused water as well as food, dom of the I. R. A. men. away. an official offer of the best When the Red .army swept over The city executive's illness will effort to refute charges made dur- n cl od —————— Don Hoover., 16 Washington.@ 16, Both Northern Ireland and-Eire Fleming was visited by his brother possible medical treatment if he Romania and Hungary, one of thé keep him at home for “at least two ing -debates at the United Nations mes assifi Ads In Indpls 3 Women’s 18-20 were watching the progress of the” James and sister Ellen today. «» first acts of the Russians was to or three weeks,” his physician said security council that Spain failed Yo P Rl ley 5551 2 Y Inside Indpls. 15 World Affairs 16) hunger strikes with major, interes: Fléming, refused. Pleas from his’ (Continued on rage 3-0 olumn 6) restore Tratsylvania to Romania. this morning, : ‘co-operate with .the allies. hone ey a 3 la ava 3 > . . g > A » te . 2 J : i : : - » ’ ' . t . : A . 3 4 « a *. : i ot : 2 Ww ° i ol 2.2 ! i » i . a J 4 ke : 3 Ca oi is “ : a An ; 5 x0
