Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1946 — Page 5

“nn - xr PTY ? ow TOY y y » i , , , y n . " . A - 3 = 8 ; . : i " = § < » : -. a y J wo iy ; a Y \ - 6, 1948 TUESDAY, JULY 16,1946 ___ A _____ THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _"_, i : : rrr Is anden ber ack pyrnes reace Re ort t.crbrook UNTAIN PENS CTS 4 'g Oo Dd f 3 Easterbrook FO :N e Keatings, at Paris and made public at- the agreed: to-let-Russia- collect -$100,- | our Soviet - friends, cannot be |again that Premier Josef Stalin had Everything in the best of fountain pens is offered ; after their Senator Expected to Repeat ime, 000,000 in reparations from Italy. reached until we have gone through |approved it in principle last De- | ; in this changeable point, self-filling fountain pen, agreed that » He revealed he .had grown to| But his optimism changed quickly | rounds of verbal combat. , . . cember—a claim Mr, Molotov has | ¢ : d “net too WwW : Th t Bi L Still like ' the compromise on Trieste—|to pessimism when. he turned to| “I somtimes think our Soviet|challenged. France and Britain] + Falcon Stub—Popular With Executives : | \ arning a Ig our { to internationalize that city in- [the Austrian and German problems. | friends fear we would think them | have welcomed it. we Firm Fine—for Penmanship and Shorthand § 50 promised to : Si : stead of giving it to either Italy |He admitted frankly that “no prog-| weak and soft if they agreed with-| . Mr. Byrnes, with an eye obviously % Extra Fine—for Accounting / ’ " or Yugoslavia, ress at all” was made on them dur-{out a struggle on anything we|to Moscow in the hope that Mr. . . ’ aay gett Ta ngled Over German Issue He sald he also was especially |ing his recent month in Paris. wanted, even though they wanted|Stalin will read his statement, sald % Flexible Medium—for General Writing wads two fond of the decision to defer dis-| But he had a hopeful note’ even|it too,” he couldn't believe the Soviets real- Telsvhons RE-130% " gone—our WASHINGTON, July 16 (U.P.).—|year treaty to keep Germany dis-|position of the Italian colonies be-|on these problems, saying: His most bitter’ statements were|ise “the doubts and suspicions elephone RI- W C i Est. 1919 Harrison ob- Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg (R.|armed, had.screated suspicion that|cause if the Big Four still “dis-|. “Perhaps the time taken in dis-| reserved for continued hostility by|they have raised among other coun- 211 8. Meridian * . rass & Associates Mich), planned to give his ap-| the Russians wanted to use Ger-|agree a year from now the United |cussion was not wholly lost, be-|Soviet Foreign Minister V. M, Molo-| tries by “the aloofness, coolness and | : SE —— proval today to Secretary of State many as a pawn in a struggle be-|Nations will make the decision. He |cause our experience suggests that|tov to his long-term, disarmament hostility” with which they received nnn James F. Byrnes’ optimistic report|tween the East and the West. added that he reluctantly had |understandings, particularly A with treaty for Germany. He recalled|his plan, that “we are on the road to peace.” - Says Pact Is Violated ¥ . " i — . .

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agreement to treat Germany as an? economic unit. {3 He threatened to go ahead with: economic co-operation with the British zone only. Senator Vandenberg, who with Senator Tom Connally (D. Tex.) has served as Mr. Byrnes’ adviser| at both foreign ministers’ meetings, In Paris, will tell the senate his version of the latest meeting late today. Senator Connally is scheduled to speak tomorrow. : Mr. Byrnes’ report to the Amer-|; ican people was unusually hopeful | £ and optimistic by comparison with | those he has delivered aftet previous foreign ministers meetings. Agreements Are Defended He saw “bright” prospects of being able to sign and seal peace

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gary, —Bulgaria—and Finland this{ summer, He hopes to do it at the| 21-nation peace conference which opens in Paris on July 29. | Answering critics who have ac-|} cused him of compromising to get Big Four agreement on the satellite treaty drafts, Mr. Byrnes said the agreements were the best hu- | man wit could obtain. He implied |} that they were necessary to prevent a possible irreparable break with the Soviet Union. His report on the outlines of the |;

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