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for such chores as are represented by Greece and Turkey.
the most articulate of the Truman plan's foes, again attacked the underlying principle of an American attempt to bar Russia from the Dardanelles, could be considered akin to a Russian effort to bar America from the Panama canal.
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Senator Claude Pepper (D. Fla) | Alexandre Parodi,
seek some method
asserting that this did not mention
The United Nations security resumed examination of Mr. Truman's new foreign policy doctrine at a session which revealed that France is not a whole-hearted advocate of the present U, 8. plan. U. N. Debates Program
gate, called on the United States to the aid to Greece more closely with the United Nations. Mr. Parodi suggested no specific method and
American aid to Turkey. However, Sir Alexander Cadogen,
Alexander said, “proposes to.do only what Soviet Russia has done for Poland, Yugoslavia and other countries; Russia has not informed the ‘United Nations of these agreements as the United States has promised to do. » Colombia interjected a new note in the discussion by proposing that the United Nations foster a Bal-
French deleof integrating
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Former Nevippamon, 86, Dies at Lafayette
LAFAYETTE, Ind, April 18 (U. P.).~Services were arranged today for Charles A. Smith, 86, former night editor and city editor of the old Lafayette Morning Journal for seven years. He died at a Lafayette hospital yesterday after amputation of his leg. : Mr. Smith, who had been blind for
the proposed kan treaty designed to smooth troubled relations between Greece,
Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Albania. |
53 years, had operated a newsstand in the Lafayette Post Office build-
st., he obtained a pistol and shot her to death at her home last Aug. iL
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Pleading guilty to the murder of his girl friend, Turner Harwell, 42, formerly of 1847 Boulevard pl, was sentenced to life imprisonment by Judge W. D. Bain in criminal court today. Harwell admitted that . after quarreling with the woman, Wendrell Fitzpatrick, 39, of ‘640 Locke
He said Miss: Fitzpatrick had spurned his attentions for another man,
Slayer of Worn Si Life Term
Claude Bixby Jr, 826 Roanoke
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st, was sentenced to 10(years in prison by Judge Bain. He itted was | Delding up a cab driver, nard Upton, and robbing him of 8 March 22,
Bixby admitted he also held up another taxi driver the same night. A cc ———
Two Million Vaccinated NEW YORK, April 18 (U. P)— Two million New Yorkers have been immunized against smallpox since
last week. The health department sald 500,000 were vaccinated yesterday.
my HARRISON SALISBURY United Press Foreign News Editor Secretary of State e C. Marshall today made what may be his final effort to break the Big Four deadlock. He pleaded with the other foreign ministers in Moscow to make concessions in an effort to solve disputed issues in the Austrian treaty. He urged “a determined effort right here and now” to settle the differences. However, there were still no signs | that the Russians were in any way | changing their position on the reparations issue which has prevented = - any agreement in nearly six weeks = at Moscow. The most the Big Four now hoped | for was completion of the Austrian peace treaty. Time Getting Short ‘Without compromise on these points the treaty can not be completed. Time for agreement was running out. The ministers have made tentative preparations to wind up their meeting early next week, possibly Tuesday. They al-/ ready have tacitly conceded that no agreement on any basic German questions is possible at Moscow. In Washington the opposition to President Truman's plan for fighting communism in Greece and Turkey with American dollars took the fleld with a sunburst of attacks on the administration plan. Hawkes, Pepper Speak The opposition fight, however, ! was doomed to failure. Opponents agreed that they probably “would | not muster a total of more than 20 votes when the showdown comes’ Tuesday. Latest recruit to the oPpasition ranks was Senator Albert W.
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