Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 January 1947 — Page 22

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| |Surplus-laden Hawaii saw some- | {thing new in the disposal of left- |i, raise the question of the divine

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| Frenchman .can boast, is still a/ “This constituent assembly de-

| Hardy is standing trial before the French courts, under the worst charge that can be brought against a patriot. He is accused of having

PARIS, Jan, 22.—Amid complications attendant upon the formation | of the fourth republic's first government, this country's private citizens |

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were in gestapo ll Su Independent Republic ay. To Be Established

‘Hardy claims i the list a fake, He ay DELHI, Jan. 2 Pl Indian na constituen is appearing in tiona assembly unanimously adopted tocourt in battle day a resolution declaring its indress ons colo" Mr. Ghall [tention to proclaim India a sovereign and independent republic. A inci \ pleads his case in the convincing Approxisnately 200 delegates‘gave

Janés of Ie cde a rising vote for the resolution. It

§ i introduced by Pandit JayaTo French Communists, the 36- Was year-old Hardy is just another in-|Darial Nehru, Hindu leading min-

ister of the interim government. vidual with htist contacts. $ He The Moslem league led by Mots, the resistance leader, who hammed Ali Jinnah is boycotting pas . longest record of service the assembly. Its 75 delegates were with the underground that any absent.

hero. And they are inclined to!clares its firm and solemn resolve stand by him now. to proclaim India as an independent It was Hardy, who back in De- sovereign republic,” the resolution cember, 1940, informed London of said. the German. plan to attack Gi-| Mr. Nehru climaxed debate on the braltar. Immediate British action independence resolution with a 45stymied" that. a and ; 4 minute speech. He said India Later. he crea underground (would end its connection wi cells in several pasts of ie country. Britain but has “no desire for hou} And finally, in 1 e organized tility against those who domina the wholesale sabotage of railways ys . and road, transport, which even-| .o, want to be friends with the tually greatly facilitated the D-day | gryys, people and the British. comSUCOESS. imonwealth of nations,” Mr. Nehru Underground Disorganized i said. » 4 ho ‘was | The resolution . was introduced Bidault's predecessor as head of’ : Dec. 13. Action on it was delayed French resistance, was arrested by . the gestapo, in June, 1943, the more than a month to give the movement became entirely disor- Moslem league an opportunity to Saabied and its Sicleney was ham- enter te Sasesuibly ie Hardy is accused of having agreed| |. \._, said the doof was stil to become a Nazi agent when, . :

caugh gestapo ured (oPen to the Moslems but. added: —an EE ape rm Sort {“We have waited long enough and

No verdict is expected in. this, We will shelve our work no longer.”

chology and personal emotions |Indian republic would support the count more than legal documents, United Nations without joining any : * Ibloc.

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v | Asserting that juvenile court is ‘not interested in “political power,” | Judge Joseph O. Hoffmann today said i he would support a bill in the legislature to remove from his coyrt the

| power to appoint the Marion county ‘welfare board members. { A bill proposed for action in the {legislature would transfer from {Judge Hoffmann to Circuit Judge Lloyd Claycombe the power to ‘appoint the county welfare board. “However, juvenile court has a strong feeling that the organization |of the welfare department should be | completely removed from the stigma of politics,” Judge ‘Hoffmann said. “Such a bill should not recreate a | political angle in welfare service. Politics has no place in public offices dealing with faniilies. This court is | not interested in power; it is interested only in serving the childrer of this community. I do not wish to become invoived in a situation that might develop into a political issue.”

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