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send recommendations to the council of ministers by a simple mu- on Jali} as Well 5 39 & To-Vairds

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* Molotov sald the United States and Great Britain must bear the

deciding to allow recommendans to be adopted by a simple maas well as a two-thirds vote. “He reminded the delegates that

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9 "(Story by Ludwell well Denny, Page 8) EE By R. HL. SHACKFORD United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS, Aug. 8.—Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov today renewed his fight against liberalized voting rules by demanding that the peace conference reverse the hard-fought decision of its rules commission, M. Molotov brought into the plenary session of the peace conference the same demand that he was repreatedly made in the rules comat delegates reject the proposal allowing the conference to

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procedure and return to the original Big Four suggestion that all recommendations of the conference ‘must receive a two-

thirds vote. Evatt Is Cheered Dr. Hubert Evatt, delegate, was greeted with loud ap~

plause when he rose to speak after

M. Molotoy had finished. “Mr. Molotov,” he said, “thinks there is some magic in the fraction two-thirds. If that is so, what about the 15 to 6 vote by which we adopted the rule to which he now objects? That vote was by more than two-thirds The plenary session came as Italian Premier Alcide de Gasperi arrived to plead Italy's case before the peace conference Saturday g less harsh terms for his

The other four ex-enemy nations are also to be invited to present their views Saturday.

ASSESS COUNTY LAND RUSHVILLE, Ind., Aug. 8.—Valuation of Rush county real estate and personal properties is up $650,490 over last year, according to

Merril 8. Ball, county auditor. The

I total assessed valuation is listed at

$36,949,605.

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Billie Cole, soprano, starred in the Indianapolis Opera theater's

presentation of Noel Coward's “Bitter Sweet,” opening tomorrow night at the State fairgrounds.

HIDE DEALERS DENY PRICE BOOST PLOT

CHICAGO, Aug. 8 (U, P.).—The nation's hide dealers denied today the industry was. involved in a “conspiracy to withhold all hides from the market until OPA is compelled to boost or remove ceilings.” Directors of the National Hide Association, meeting here, protested bitterly the charge by Reconversion Director John R. Steelman, which they termed a ‘reckless accusation.” 1 Tide dealers, they said, would “welcome any investigation of { their inventories at any time by the | department of justice or’ citizens | production administgation. »

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DEEP SEA ATOM TEST PLANNED

Feet Under Water.

By JOSEPH L. MYLER United Press Staff Correspondent

Plans already are under way to ex-

der water off Bikini sometime nex spring, Vice Adm. W. H. P. Blandy, Operation Crossroads commander, | disclosed today. ’ Adm, Blandy told a press confer-|

mitted a detailed outline to the] joint chiefs of staff, But he said the present schedule

attached to towlines anchored on | four or five islands on the south-| | western edge of Bikini lagoon. The | ships would be held out to sea by {northeastern trade winds. Adm, Blandy said “Test Charley” |~ would have to be held around April 1 because the winds shift to the southeast after that. In that event, target ships would, be driven ashore. Scientists have contended, that the deep underwater explosion would be the only one of the three crossroads tests that would give the atom bomb. a, fair chance to show

plode an atomic bomb 3000 feet un- | t| | decks ‘were only from three to six | feet above the water level when she!

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than that we can't say anything,” one crew member yelled. The 8258-ton vessel and her cargo | became a $4,500,000 salvage prize | when she was abandoned after col- | liding with the William J. Riddle 700 miles off Land's End, England. Elizabete Had Difficulty The Elizabete reached the Farm- | er first and brought her under tow. | But later the American Ranger put a larger salvage crew aboard gnd cast off the British ship's line. Cmdr.

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American Farmer lurched into port here today under her own power |

Bomb to Be Bi Exploted 3000" and flying the-American flag.

~ A small salvage crew from her sister ship, the American Ranger, was aboard. One member of the crew—a New Yorker—said, “We didn't |

buzzed overhead and | small boats filled with newsmen | U. 's. OFF BIKINI ATOLL, Aug. 8.— skirted around tite Farmer as ste | stinding by, said.gfe 2000-ton Eliz- | Her forward holds |abete had were filled with water and her|hours trying to get the Farmer

{ican ship last Wednesday had left | held a smfll cat—the ship's mas- | ence plans are “mostly on paper’|a huge hole ‘in the Farmer's port | oy, “We just call her ‘Eversink,'” | As officials went aboard; one he said. observer remarked “It's a wonder |

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“She was aboard when we | came aboard.” Seek to Patch Holes | 1 Salvage experts from the! | British admiralty can patch up the Farmer, she will be taken to Ion | The question of who will get the! {salvage reward for rescuing the Farmer was st¥l unsettled. The! British ministry of transport said | yesterday, however, that the United | ' | States Lines, which owns both the | Parmer and the Ranger, ha“ agreed | {on the amount to be pald to the Elizabete’s crew.

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— ‘The Indianapolis Theater Associotide in co-operation with . Indicnapolis Deph of Public Parks and the Indiana State Fair Board Presents

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