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TUESDAY, NOV.-19, 1946
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
U.S. Drafts Safeguarded Disarmament Proposal For
EX-C. |, JUDGE Truman Refuses Arkansas & Attorney's Bid for His Job."
Presentation Will Answer Molotov Call for Arms Cut
By JOHN L. STEELE United Press Staff Correspondent NEW YORK, Nov. 19.sAmerican officials are drafting a UW. 8S. disarmament proposal. They believe it can set the world on the road to demilitarization. But they say it will preserve this nation’s security every step of the way. The proposal, it was learned today, will be presented formally tq the United Nations general assembly this week, or next. Diplomatic sources, who ‘cannot be named but whose information is not questioned, said that the Amer-
ican draft will demand as the price] pyowever it was maintained that of U. 8. participation:
ONE: Effective safeguards to in- any disarmament program must be sure that no country is violating | considered and drafted in context any disarmament pact eventually (with such questions as:
agreed upon. ONE: Effective control of atomic TWO: Iron-bound assurances energy. that other nations are committed | equally with’ this country’ to arms reduction, and that they will fulfill the commitments on schedule. U. 8. Answer to Molotov The plan will be submitted for] President Truman's approval before | it is made public. It will be the
post-war disputes with Russia or with any other country.
ternational armed. forces for the United Nations security council. THREE: The general settlement of points of friction throughout the world.
The goal, from the American
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United States’ answer to Russian Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov’s United Nations resolution for arms reduction. The U. 8. resolution will lay down the terms on which this country will work for world disarmament. If it is accepted by the general assembly it will be the basis for drafting of disarmament schedules by the security council. Or a special! United Nations commission may be established for that purpose.
viewpoint, is to limit national military forces to preserving the peace, while making an international force {responsible for “enforcing” the peace,
The American proposal will be a direct answer to that stated by Mr, Molotov and now on the SSSRITblY agenda. The Soviet foreign minister c vied! upon the assembly to declare as ‘necessary” the general reduction of armaments—with the banning
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regarding settlement of outstanding |“a primary objective.”
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Gates Hints ats Field Limited. To World War Il Men.
Governor Gates indicated strongly today that the field of candidates for appointment of a new municipal court 4 judge had been limited to veterans of world war II. Also, Republican Chairman Henry E. Ostrom, upon whose recommendation the appointment is expected to be made, said he definitely will support a war veteran. These developments practically eliminated the candidacy of Paul C. Wetter,. 13th ward G. O. P. chair-
of Chairman Ostrom and Joseph J. Daniels, 11th district chairman. Clark's Name Mentioned The name mentioned most for the judgeship by attaches of Governor Gates’ office was Alex M.
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HELENA, Ark. Nov. 19 (U, P) ~~ | When Senator J. W, Fulbright (D. {Fh ) suggested that President Truyy a Helena aftorney, 1K. T. Sutton, wrote thie chief executive asking that he be appointed secretary of state, Mr. Sutton expressed eonfidence
Cale J. Holder, spokesman for the veterans’ group. Other candiddtes for the judgeship submitted by the veterans’ group included Lawrence H, Hinds, who was defeated for the G. O. P. superior court nomination; William
J Guenther, George House, navy |
veteran and former juvenile court referee and Kelso Elliott, army veteran and former member of the Marion county election board. Mr, Guenther has announced that
he had the ability for the job. He
dent if Mr. Truman r Mr. Sutton made public today the following reply from the President, “I read your letter of Nov, 12 with a great deal of interest. And since you are from Arkansas I have my doubts that you could qualify for Mr, Fulbright's proposal. He is the opinion that a Republican should be appointed secretary of state and then the President should resign.
“Of course, Mr. Fulbright has
that we would be far from su ing it if we amended it by executive , order,
“I fear very much that you will
ne will withdraw his name from the have to suffer along as attorney in
list of candidates in favor of Mr, | Clark. William H. Book, executive secretary of the Indianapolis Chamber
led for the Republican prosecutor | of Commerce, and the C. of C. |safety committee were to appear
But Governor Gates’ only re. | before Governor Gates this aftermarked that Mr. Clark's name was, |noon to. recommend the appoint“among several submitted to me.” | ment of some veteran of world war “I wouldn't even say that Clark's|IT to the judgeship.
oT He maid. + 1a THIEVES GET $400 IN TWO BURGLARIES
veterans may be Mr, Clark. Sneak thieves netted more than
Mr. Clark's name was one of five]
submitted to the governor by the $400 in two break-ins during the D
Marion County Republican Veter- night, police reported today.
ens of World War II. Spearheaded Opposition
A thief who entered through an unlocked rear door at the Frank
Opposition to the .proposed ap-|May residence, 1642 N. Talbott ave., pointment of Mr. Wetter was spear-|took $6 from Mr. May's pocket and headed by the Republican veterans’ $250 from his wife's purse.
group last week.
A burglar gained entrance through
“We're not going to let up in this an unlocked window at the Hurry-
fight until the governor appoints a burger, 1423 N. Meridian st, sid '$170 loot.
| war veteran to that judgeship,’
taking
Helena, Arkansas, for the next two years. Sincerely wyours, Truman.”
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