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FRIDAY, DEC." 13, 1946 |

Big 4 Begins Long Recess

Treaties for Satellite Nations Are Finished

By R. H. SHACKFORD United Press Stall Correspondent NEW YORK, Dec, 13,—~The Big Four foreign ministers have finished the five Satellite peace (rea~ ties. The talk has taken 15 months and one day of negotiations, Today the Big Four started their longest recess since last April. They packed their bags to retiurn home, Bix weeks of conference here followed almost continuous Big Four or Paris peace conference sessions, starting last April 25. Now the foreign ministers will| have a three months respite from | each other to prepar ing in Moscow on March 10, the Moscow meeting, work on the

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ties will begin. 23 Formal Sessions Held

ministers formally adjourned the |

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123 formal and 10 informal meet- Trieste. ings since Nov. 4. . i. SIX. Before adjournment: their Moscow meeting. ONE. Took the last decisions |

{of peace for Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary and Finland. TWO. Made final arrangements

for signing those pacts in Paris on from New York this week-end. {Feb. 10.

and hopeful tone.

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special deputies on Ger- can planes joined Soviet planes tomany and Austria to begin prepara- day in a search for an 80-ton Rusship which disappeared en lincluding hearings for Germany’ 5 route from Vladivostok to Genzan,!

GIFTS FOR VETERANS' FAMILIES—Mrs, (left) and Mrs, Ruey Samples help veterans select presents, far their families and friends, supplied free By the American Legion auxiliary at the Veterans hospital, Cold Spring road.

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FOUR. Issued 8 declarstion call: Santa for Hair Tonic (German and Austrian peace trea- ing for a special conference six |

: WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 months after: the Balkan treaties

—The American Red Cross polled service, including 18 months overcome into effect to create a new | the 30,000 U. S. servicemen in over-| The Big Pour council of foreign ¢8ime for Danube river navigation. | seas hospitals on what they wanted plant manager of the W. S. Bennet FIVE. Called on their security | for Christmas—and hair tonic had | Building Co., Indianapolis, New York meeting last night in council representatives to begin at top preference. once looking for a man to be gover- |

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* Toppe Promoted a Reformatory

Times Stafe Service ANDERSON, Ind. Dec. 13. Pro{motion of Henry Toppe to the post: {of Zassistant superintendent of the Indiana Reformatory near Pendleton has been announced by the board of trustees and Russell Moore,’ superintendent of the institution, | Mr, Toppe succeeds H. E. Phillips.He retired as assistant superintendent under provisions of the new: retirement pension plan for state employees, Mr, Phillips, a native o Columbus, Ind, had been employed! at the institution for the past 27 4 years. He plans to move to Cali- 8 fornia. The new assistant superintendent, b whose appointment was effective Wednesday, has been employed at the reformatory since April 11, 1943. For the past year he has been an assistant in the deputy’s department at the institution and was adyanced to first lieutenant 18 months ago. Pollowing his discharge from serv ice In world war I after 23 months

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