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‘Stable’ Reich ~ Called Vital To All Europe

U. S. Gives New Occupation Orders

WASHINGTON, July 15 (U, P). ~The United States today announced a new policy stating that “a stable and productive Germany” is essential to European eamomie recovery. | The new policy throws overbburd whatever may have been left of | the old “Morgenthau plan” to limit | Germany to a largely agricultural

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FATALITY Walter F. Brown, Indianapolis, killed by freak ac.

economy, | cident at Purdue university | 1t strongly opposes external im-| campus, position on Germany of both |

American forms of democracy and Russian communism. And it serves notice on other United Nations that this country will not finance German reparation payments by increasing its expenditures in the defeated Reich, Gen, Clay Gels New Orders The new licy-in the form of a directive Son Lucius D. Ciay, High Tension Line U. 8. military governor in Germany! Two Purdue university students, —reflects two years' occupation ex- one from Indianapolis, were killed perience, It stems directly from the yesterday when a metal tape meas- | failure of the Big Four countries ure they were using to measure to agree on any basic policy for height of an old water tower the Germans. brushed a high-tension wire, | Its major emphasis is onchanges The victims - were Walter PF in economic policy toward Cier- Brown, 21, of 1011 E. Maple rd, and many. These changes result from John C. Roeder of Carrollton, Ky. | the failure of the recent Moscow Both navy veterans and civil enconference to produce any compre- gineering students, they were at-. hensive agreement with Russia and tending Ross camp, 11 miles southFrance on Germany. The docu- west of Lafayette, ment was revised after the Moscow | Prof, George E. Lommel, who is conference. in charge of the Purdue engineer- | Although the directive was In ing camp, said the students had process of revision long before “the climbed -the structure after =» Marshal plan” was announced, it| debate on its height, - indirectly acknowledges it by say-| As they unreeled a metal tape ing: : measure & high wind blew it “An orderly and prosperous against high tension wires near the Purope requires the economic con- top of the platform which carry tributions of a stable and produc- 7200 volts, | tive Germany.” Mack L. Ritchie, sophomore stu- | Recognizes Zone Merger dent from Litcheld, 111, who was The new directive also recog-| Climbing. a metal ladder on the niges . the recent merger of the tower at the time, suffered minor | * American-British zones of occupa- burns and shock. tion but still holds open the door| Aerial fire squipment from Lafa-| for other occupying powers to join yette was used to remove the in plans for unifying Germany. bodies from the tower. { State department officials said the Fail to Revive Pair hasic U. 8. objective still is eco- Police and firemen tried tunsucnomic unification of Germany As. cessfully to revive the pair by artienvisaged in the Big Fours Pols- ficial respiration. dam agreement, A - Junior at Purdue, Mr.. Brown The new policy was announced was the son of Mr and Mrs only twe days before the second Clarence A. Brown. A sister, Miss anniversary of the ill-fated Pots-| Agnes Brown, is secretary to Btate dam conference. It emphasizes Police Superintendent Robert Ros-| clearly the long known fact thatisow and a brother, Robert L. there has heen complete failure to Brown, is a student at Rochester put the Potsdam agreement into university. operation, He attended Bt. Joan of Are pa‘Let Germans Decide’ rochial school and Shortridge high The policy statement told Gen Ot huriidgs Te hk A Clay to resist any attempt lo im- A member of Lhe National Honor pose any “external forms” of gov- | Society. arnmental or social organization on | He served 20 months in the navy

Purdue Students Killed by Shock

Metal Tape ‘Brushes

Germany. {with the rating of airborne elec“Your government bellayes,” he ponies technician ate 3d class. | directive sald, ; that the ul-| At Purdue he had sérved as Po

mate constitutional form of Ger- | sistant sparts editor of the Expo- | man political life should be left (nent, undergraduate publication. | 18 fhe decision of the Geran peo- He WAS & member of Theta Xi, so- ‘. {cial fraternity, and Bigma Delta Chi, “Your government dues not wish journalism organization. He had | to impose its vwn historically de- served as assistant ‘baseball man- | veloped forms of democratic and ager snd next year was to represent social organization on Germany | civil engineering students on the and believes equally firmly that no|siudent senate. other external forms should be im. ———

posed.” Bi reels = ued 22a Atomic Power? y the state, war and navy depart- p ooh, He Tops It |

ments, The new directive replaces the! ‘ L NCH y original vne known as “JCS 1067" p AS YHGRE Ry Juv 18 x which was issued hy the joint chiefs : T- Aull e

bumped slong the -resd to Bakery- | “Held, Cal, today, piling up an ap parent. world's record for gasoline, ‘inileage. - | The driver, pushed into a service! station here with his wife and two!

of- 518M bo Gen Dwight DD Bisen. hower in May, 1945, after Germany : syrrendered... :

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children, asked to be pushed out! Te Have Lavish Wedding inte the street again when he! uly 15 (U. PJ=ljeapned his car couldn't be re-| Voters in a newspaper poll piled up| paired. i & 6-to-1 ballot today in favor of | “I'm going to Bakersfield,” he! a lavish wedding for Princess! id. “I've been pushed from KingRimbets ang Beans ary man, Ariz, There's no reason why | this fall j hiiy go the rest of the way like Y . Se, Puli Brpeos, Mish Fon | In a few minutes he got a push I I ) » % from another helpful motorist, typical . reply was: “Away with : austerity. let us make it a day TOURS . : that.-she—and all of us=will fe-, NT COURSE GIVEN member,” Times Stale Serviee

COVINGTON, Ind, July 18 he Indiana State Teachers college resi. Times State Servies defit extension center here is open ATTICA, Ind, July 15.-Miss tp provide art instruction at the| Marilyn Daugherty, daughter of Mr.! request of teachers who must give | and Mrs. Chester Daugherty, has instruction in the fleld in connees| heen elected grand treasurer of the tion with other subjects, due ta a Order of Rainbow for girls. She shartage of art teachers, Enrollment has served through various “chairs” | was closed when 46 was reached, and fs now past worthy advisor, of Harold McDonald, local artist, is ihe Attios Attia chapter’ ” | the Instructor, |

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Paris Aid Parle y Completes First Phase of Task |

PARIS, - July 15 (U. P) — Dele- and agriculture. power, gales of 16 European countries out- | steel, and transport, side the Soviet sphere today com-! Some committees will begin work!

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pleted work on the first stage of tomorrow, They will draw up! # Joint recovery program. ‘The economic “balance sheets” for program ix expected to bring | Europe to show what it can do for

American aid under the plan of | itself, Secretary of State George . Marshall, Harmony Reigns The conference unanimously ap-| Small nations reserved: the right proved the 16-nation setup to draft|to make individual trade agree. & balance sheet of the recovery ments with Soviet-influenced coun! needs of western Europe It met tries. But the over-all harmony in plenary session for the third achieved at the confergnce marked Lime at the. French foreign office. {it as the most successful internaProvides Technical Groups | tional The organization will start meet. | ended ing here at once It was assigned | It also wai the shortest, lasting (to complete its report for presenta- only four days. to 39 ths United Btates by Sept. 1 | serious difficulty arose.

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U. S. Facing Loss Of Friends, He Says

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loss to the | world, It was Mr. Marshall's strongest

plan to send U. S. sconomiec aid to|the European nations that will co-op-erate in reconstruction.

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The o ition and” Prance were quick to committee, on Which lamest ‘over little nations’

os governors, {from the room, declined to divulge’ faced with a “radical alteration” of Sta anything he told them. Vall Pitt- its world position, Slates government Was. studying white-haired govertior of | (U. P.).~Becretary of State George Nevada and himself a newspaper- fully the implication of such a de|C. Marshall left with the nation man, said it was agreed that what velopment for the future prosper; | {today a tacit warning. He sald that'Mr. Marshall said “would be kept and security of our country” he| “traditional in the most strict confidence—and said. friends” abroad would - risk their! [the best way to keep ‘a confidence Russian-dominated, is to say nothing at all” t Cards on Table Governor Earl Warren of Cali- policy “the feelings of thes nation Par bid gut. for republic support dor bis nroih SAE Mr. MATSRAIL Save REEh gf large” must take os A some of his partisan politics, He

| spelled-: things f spe + th out for us a little course this coun ad ard- sald. | The secretary of state told the better and a little clearer,” ity dopa Top wo | 38th annual confersnee of governors ernor Warren said. } {here ‘last night that the United States clearly stands at the “turn-|of state's ing point” in its relations with Bu- his cards on the table for the as-| Soviet Union by name. rope, sembled governors was the main makeany reference to the pressure] coun preserv Then in a closed executive 4 ses ~{ purpose of his trip hate. However, | jexariad on Russian " jas tn the 71 aon of

Observers felt that the secretary in every state of the union.” confidential placing of!

come | with an ime: reconstruction plan. But he paid tribute to the 16 other countries of Western Europe which, he said, have made | an beginning” at the Paris conference, following him warned, the United States would be] Mr, Marshall said the United

| cgrefully the implications of all “I ask you to consider most care- possible solutions to European recovery from the standpoint of American interests. Need Balance Sheet In order to make up its mind, he Affect All in U 8. said, this country needs the bal- . Marshall told the audience ance sheet .of Europe's reconstruc (that on such questions of foreign tion needs now being prepared at

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“With the facts before them, I am confident of the response of emphasized that whatever the American people,” Mr. Marshall “With your help I feel it Gov- (ng the “Marshall plan” will affect will be possible for our government | “the lives and fortunes of peoplé to find a course of action fully con-, sistent with our own national inMr, Marshall did not mention the| terests and yet equally .considerate Nor did he| of the incalculable stake which this

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Mrs. Thomas will select a model |actress. to represent Indiana in the parade. State delegates to the convention are Miss Lucile Crum, Seymour; Mrs. Ethel Cushman, South Bend; Parker, Gary. In addition, the 30 state units will send delegates. The state convention was set for Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. Adeline Henley, Richmond, will be «chairman and Mrs. Ruth Taylor, co-chairman. Mrs,

Were | HOLLYWOOD, July 18 (U, P)— “The three alleged accomplices of Actress Madge Meredith, charged with kidnaping, assault and robe bery, were heavily armed on the

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Waitress, Barbara Whitworth sald ! yesterday in court testimony that breakfast after a night at a Meredith and the three men, she saw a .45-caliber a automatic, a .22-caliber pistol and

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Serviee MONTEZUMA, Ind, July 15 | James Burgett, trustee of Reserve township schools, and Mrs. Salley

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