Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1946 — Page 6
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can | : a eng The he Dutied Ka portunity to talk ‘about it.
“The secretary-general joined . ] t Truman and other world Convened by Spaak
leaders loose talk of In deploring loose E lconvened by President Paul Henri |Spaak at 10:16 a, m. (Indianapolis
another war and reminded the assembly that the United Nations " eharter was based “upon the as- | sumption that there would be a proper peace and that there would
time).
Auloruationsh Organisations Tested with it “a special obligation.” ment on peace treaties’ would eliminate many of the differences which have disturbed the work of the United Nations’ organization | during the first months of activity.
He said that these stresses had “Lately we have all heard talk subjected “all international organi- about the possibility of another ,ecentative of the war claims com-| Indiana residents.
mission, has been delegated by the
(universtiy to visit Ernie's grave on|mogations are limited and the uni- | fect \ { [the little isle of Te. There he will| versity reserves the right to limit mper ec $s of X! ®
gations to a severe test.” ; world war,
tions planned to “establish informa- the world. tion centers at strategic news cen-| Must Check Rumors
ters throughout the world.” In ad- “These. fears Are UNWAITAr
tion, he said, a broadcasting net-|., 4 unjustified.
ork is. being developed to enable wp gm gure every delegate in this people in all parts of the world 10 ja); wij join me in rejecting t
receive broadcasts from United Na-| ¢- war No nation wants
Seek fo Restore | ocratic Rule in Spain|
From Page One) colleagues decided to fight efforts 5 SR to bar any of the 53 matters pro-| bad been “strictly limited, coq for discussion in the assem-
! is deeply involved “The source said the Americans, Thi Tw tl py a TE . v 41 the Big Five's security council veto say that nobody in this world, oo. “fee the 51 nations of the sleep peacefully until it is solved cc h1y should be given an op-
Janet Lind, 12 (left), is com- ture, animal husbandry, dairy pro- ¥ United States also may suggest the | forted by her 14-year-old sister _gommission to do the job." right be used with more discretion. | g ! Dolores after the younger girl is Jan. 6, 1947, it is announced by the | Said by Superior, Wis, police to |yniversity school of agriculture” The second assembly session Was| pave confegsedsthe fatal shooting | similar courses have been offered of her father, Clifford. > The girl [each year since 1887 with modificais reported to’ have said she did it {o “make her mother happy.” At the father’s funeral yesterday, the college course. They are open to
} ~ the great special power held in the council] oi found she had made no oné |y 8 Rae Salvi . be firm agreement among g by. the United States, Russia, g vouth 18 years of age or over who
Britain, China and France carrie
Président Truman told the as-| sembly late yesterday that
d happy. have a common school education. |
In a soberly-worded speech, Mr. | Truman told delegates of the 51) member nations they must work harder than ever in their “com-
—— - X Be { ' residents, but non-residents are rePYLE S PIPE ADDED quired to pay a $50 fee. All stuT lin the amount of $12. The total % 1 |cost, including room, board, books
» |mon ‘search for lasting peace.”
"the President said. He revealed that the United Na-| “Fears-have been aroused all over
pay ted! spects to a fallen friend. _ |man, associate dean of the school
On-the eve of the writer's de- of agriculture, is receiving appli- Qualities alk |parture for the. Pacific and death, cations. { ‘
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Eight- Week Agricultural Sessions Open Jan. 6.
Times State Service LAFAYETTE, Ind., Oct, 24. Four 8-week courses—in general agricul-
duction and dairy manufacturing— will opén at .Purdue university on
tions to meet current needs. The winter courses are offered primarily for these not, planning a regular
No tuition is charged Indiana dents are charged laboratory fees
\ and incidentals, is expected to (Continued From Page One) range between $120 and $140 for
COAT SWEATER
Although plans are under way
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r he visited Mr, Lang in his Wash-| Siiuion Frets : i ington home, Ernie was smoking REPORT DUE IN HOME CAMEL SHADE! BROWN! - BLUE! TURQUOISE! SIZES 36 to 46!
tions Headquarters. Every nation needs peace.” U ied wp Elemental Rights Denied | Nevertheless. the President said, |the pipe, he explained, as he felt J | Discussing the charter of human “rumors of war still find willing | he was consuming too many cig-| OWNERS CAMPAIGN : ; rights, Mr. Lie said: | listeners in certain places. If these 8rets and they were pgthering him.| Team captains of the Indiana| These famous make sweaters WOULD ORDINARILY SELL FOR MUCH MORE, but “Unhappily there are téo many |rumors are not checked, they are| However, before he left that eve- [Real Estate Board who are direct- hoteh rst sbi 3 5 g : : i cases even in some of our most sure to impede world recovery.” [ning he had decided to give up the ing the drive for memberships in}~ -2 Sight variation in the weight of the ygrn used classes them as imperfects! “Warm highly developed countries, In which| “Above all,” he continued, “we habit of pipe smoking and return the National Home and Property| the right weight for undercoat wear . . . with ribbed wristlets and two pockets! elementary human rights are de- must not permit difference in eco- to the cigaret. To maké sure he Owners Foundation will make their : y EEG Shag v : Pi nied to certain sections of the popu- nomic and social systems to stand wouldn't go back. to the briar, he|first report at the weekly meeting Inexpensive . . . so BUY SEVERAL . . . ONE FOR YOURSELF AND SEVERAL jon.” : lin the way of peace, either now or|left it with Mr. Lang. ’ {of the board in the Washington ho- FOR GIFTS! he American attitude on thelin the future. This was typical of the G. I.[tel at noon today. : 3 : PHONE RI. 8421 or MAIL YOUR ORDER
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