Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 November 1946 — Page 16

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; . in ay (N ts ‘ . . be valid through Des. 31, OPA has pounds of sugar: OPA efficials said EXOBAN Big Four Compromises 1roop ISSUE sun ses o 0m fri Slaten or fw ; - J | WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (U. P..|o Nov. %0. wives to cash in thelr home suger 2 4 Junho : k ; ” —Spare sugar stamps § and 10 will] Bach stamp is good for fivelstamps.” morrow in 8 i ° eo : . ! ——— ® | Foreign Ministers May Be Calms Debate TROOP CENSUS [Soviet Workers = — “t + ; . : Ve REP! '‘Over the Hump' in Talks Quit Mukden | W we RA Junior Footwear "3 . . {Soviet embassy announced today WwW Take No Holiday Recess i tin Raman Seay cape lex o i in Were being wn - : By R. H. SHACKFORD Committee Overrules Russia; because of “mmbearable condi- —— United Press Staff aired, ¢ foreign — By 40-10 Vote. tions” which made it Hmpeesible ] + RI NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—The Big Four council of fore ministers, ; for them to carry out their duties. in » bargaining and “horse-trading” mood, sped today toward final By ROBERT J. MANNING The Russian statement charged GOOD SHOES F OR LESS “ agreement on the first peace treaties of world war IL United Press Staff Correspondent that Ohinese officials had taken They had compromised their dispute over withdrawal of foreign LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 28—The away the personal perty of (and we really mean it) troops from Trieste. @ : question of a world-wide census| Soviet employees and that Chinese Persons close to the Big Four were confident that the foreign min- of the armed forces of members of | *0ldiers had “looted” their homes. Widths to Fit Narrow Feet isters were “over the hump” and the United Nations was left to the| All Soviet employees in Mukden : that none of the remaining unset- |after the Italian treaty is signed. general assembly today. will return to Russia “within the tied questions would delay conclu-| Secretary of State James F. Byres ‘The political and security com-|DEXt few days” the embassy state- “RENGC on oe rai TEL en ru oe oud min ar spre sun omen PL a Bus »_Alor test oomes wodal. ante, » By Jo 0 40 0 1% ion wpproval led Chirtas Central News afeney : Foundat! neakogiving holiday, meet i the| This compromise did ziot stand oN of the assembly, each of the 54|report which said 200 Soviet railway Girls’ Patent a late afternoon to consider Soviet alone. It was Sssuipanied BY Vege SEN members of the United Nations will employees would remain in Muk- Straps, 81 4 to 8, armen Russia’s offer to compromise on the additional Big Four agreements: Senator Tom Connally . . , his |be required to submit by Jan. 1 a den. $2.98 to $5.28 GIRDLI ial al ONE: The United States, Great a toon ‘sirength st Iv 25 Danube question. They Wil pg jiqin and Yugoslavia will limit the| speech about Texas eattle cooled S470 ‘on Sloop Sung | tory and flailing arms, Mr. Connally . 1 roble a . : "Wild » . orasons fom TAIF the Bal. {Fumber of — he the United Nations debate on & | =," oth-talking British diplo- | humored the delegates back into Child's Hi-Shoes, and Kans and Finland. to 5000 eac u ter in =v. worldwide troop census. mat and a gruff Texas senator com. | the. Anglo-American fold. Sizes 28 to 12s Conciliation in the Air Sor ties oles, tim w= - | TTT = ~"= = """""| bined thelr talents to out-maneuver| Recalling his youth on a Texas : Black L. a vimombers wove, seri "0" GREEKS RETAKE TWO ie 50 Ste nso nv wo eit RLY CORSE conciliatory and hopes Yate high| TWO: The I jibes. + Moigtay. on . Census \folotov to & man who would tell that the more than 14-months work Trieste will-be “at the dis ro Mr. Moloto ted t his neighbors how many cattle he on the satellite treaties would be|the governor so long as they re- ‘BANDIT’ VILLAGES on ru wading ol # Svpurt enlly had on a lot of little pastures, but $3 completed within a few days. main in the free territory. way ® USting of all the world's arma. t wil how ie te The foreign ministers had to re-| THREE: All foreign troops will] ATHENS, Nov. 28 (U. P).—War| Juding atomic bombs and Nou - re em, a 1 te $6.5 sort to old-fashioned secret diplo-|be withdrawn simultaneously. | Minister Philip Dragoumis reported| rocket weapons. These Soviet pro- home, This was bad, Mr, Connally 3.9% macy to reach agreement on evacu-( FOUR: Elections of S PErIRAneTt | onany that Greek government troops|posals were rejected by the com-|indicated, and concluded that Mr. Boned hails ation of troops from Trieste. Trieste popular assembly wi 'had recaptured the villages of mittee after its members were ca- Molotov and other representatives MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED Hiiiag gam Groundwork for the agreement was | held within four months after the nN joled, bullied or persuaded by Sir|be willing to tell all about their . \ reached at the private talks before governor takes office. Mandalos and Mérvron in ace- Philip Noel-Baker of Great Britainitroops on thelr home pastures as ——— last night's session. FIVE: The Big Four agreed to! donia after a battle with guerrilla| + so ator Tom Connally of the well as about sostiored 4n the y Up-L The compromise, still subject to US all their efforts to insure that | forces in which 11 government sol-| United States and Texas. flelds of neighbors. Lace. ay drafting changes, provides that: we United Ra ONS Sus uy A diers were killed. | Sir Philip, sure-footed veteran of| The smoke-filled committee room - re At the expiration of 90 days after co enor before ratification of the Mr. Dragoumis who returned many parliamentary battles, used|of United Nations members should ene the governor of Trieste takes office, 1\.1ian treaty so he can take office from Macedonia ' yesterday, said ® aes liga approach on ins So Smalley of old cigaret butts and the; * Ri heth t oe ! : “mittee members hunc rou oga were n jo i Tames ne Hay Wie Wrealy’ goes ive effect. | Macedonian gendarmes told him nig jemon-colored conference table. they managed ing weary or -~ be withdrawn safely. If they are| SET LIMESTONE TALKS |the “bandits” spoke “broken Greek.” Texas Oratory Effective Yuisd the uy Sumstor Conall 318-332 Mass. Ave. 352-364 W. Wash. St. Newt 1 withdrawn, evacuation will take Reports from Larissa said a ) _| wan em to—40 to 10 in favor : place within a period the Big Four B58 Rd Nh @. PX strong band of guerrillas had ap- —n Arsene 20, Arce pre of counting all troops, no matter Store Hours: to 5:15—Sat., 9 to 6 -—— ! military experts consider feasible. |r,40n, Limestone Institute, said|peared on the plains of Thessaly, [tion of the meeting, and other whose pastures they = used for, Si—— Other Agreements Reached today negotiations would be re-| (An Athens dispatch to the Brit- delegates showed signs of balking, grazing. : —— Mr, Molotov’s original demand was| sumed Monday in an effort to end|ish exchange Telegraph said 24 in stepped shaggy-haired Senator OEE RE RO A FO OF EN SO I ET RE RE DE EL SE ee ne ee oe that the troops be withdrawn with-|the 10-day walkout in the Hoosier|civillans were slain by “bandits” in Connally, a southern politician of 5 out qualification within 90 daysistone industry. s the Mandalos-Yannitsa area.) the old school. 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