Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 July 1947 — Page 2

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factory worker husband if they tion walk, hitch and hui flight to could find a home of their own. [the home of an aunt here, “But I don't know how my husband feels about it.” she said. don't know what I'm going until I hear from my Husband.” | troubles.

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| WASHINGTON, July 18 (U. ol | =The state department formally announced today that it has invited the 11 nations on the Par! Eastern commission to hold a pre- |

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policy for Japan. Two-Thirds Rule Favored

be reached by a two-thirds vote. This would require votes by eight

cisions, Marshall told a news conference

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out Russia if the Soviet Union refused to accept the invitation. He sald he would decide that later. The department said Assistant Secretary of State John H. Hilldring and Director John Carter Vincent of the office of far eastern affairs met last Friday with the embassy representatives of the 11 nations to make the proposal for a conference on the Japanese treaty “as ‘soon’ as practicable.”

Circus The U. 8. proposal would by-pass : | the Big “Four council of foreign ot | ministers, which was set up .at

Potsdam two years ago and has

treaties. Outside of Commission “The conferehce would be com- | posed ‘of reprefentatives. of the 11 | states members of the Far Eastern commission,” the announcement | said, “but the conference would be { outside the Far Edstern commis- | sion. | Besides the United States, the 11 nations on the FEC who received ‘the invitation are, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, China, the { Philippines, India, Australia, New | Zealand, France, The Netherlands and Canada. Mr. Marshall sald he would leave | the negotiations to subordinated in | the preliminary stages.

| TRUCKER DIES IN CRASH

| terday when the truck he was drive | Ing sideswiped two Standard Oil {trucks and swerved into an auto | mobile on U. 8. 41 near here.

This government, it was learned, |

also has proposed that the Big Four Britain, China, Russia ahd Second Car Crash the United SBtates—give up, in such | A peace conference, the veto they

have held in the Far Eastern commission which drafts occupation

been drafting the European peace

| . July «16 (U. P).— | Ben Lurye, Gary, was killed yes-

liminary “peace conference” of deputies and experts on a Japanese

The announcement did not say where the conference would be held. But the United Press learned in other quarters that San Francisco! jor Washington were proposed as the

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The United States suggested that, Whil rvices were betig held iis ie , s— eo se S 3 fecislons on Uw Jjpetiele weaty for his brother, Lawrence (Fuzzy) —Howard C. Petersen, retiring as- ordered today to investigate a {Furr, 36, injured Sunday in an au- sistant secretary of war, will be- shower of $1 million in bills—all| Set Strike Vote {come executive vice president of counterfeit. [the Fidelity-Philadelphia Trust Co.

The brother, Lloyd Purr, 38, was on Sept, 22. The appointment was announced the San Prancisco Federal Reserve wo sons, Robert, 16, and Donald, yesterday by Stanley W. Cousley, bank note. a : {bank president. Mr. Petersen is a. Truck Driver J. R. Bracken of said members had agreed on a reso- | He was still a bachelgr when he of East Chicago, Ind, and Los Angeles stopped to pick one| lution giving the company a 30-day wrote the immortal tune of marital | bill out of a tree and discovered al notice of contract cancelation.

of the 11 nations to make de- tomobile accident near Veedersburg, died at Culver hospital here yester-

Secretary of State George C. day afternoon.

the Aug. 19 date was tentative and | Killed in the accident. The latter's

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He refused to say whether the 14 are in Culver hospital in A seUnited States would proceed with-

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hit a bridge on U. 8. highway 41.

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(U. P.) —Songwriter Walter Donaldson was on the way to his Blue

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The 54-year-old author of more than a hundred hits—including “Mammy” and “My Blue Heaven"— died at his home yesterdgy of a liver ailment. He had been ill near.

Mr. Donaldson never took a musio lesson. But he was one of the country’s most successful song.

He wrote “We'll Have s& Jubilee {in My Old Kentucky Home" before he'd ever been south of New York

Later he turned out such hits as “How, You Gonna Keep Them Down on the Farm,” “My Buddy,” “Yes, Sir, That's My Baby,” and many

After coming to Hollywand he 000. wrote the score for the movie Sheriff Antone Prince of 8f.|“Whoopee,” He wrote “It’s Been George loaded the back seat of his sedan with bills found in the area. LOS ANGELES, July 15 (U. P.).~ He estimated their face value at PHILADELPHIA, July 16 (U. P.). A U. 8S. secret service agent was more than $1,000,000.

So long” and “Did I Remember,” crooned by the late Jean Harlow in the moyié “Suzy.” Survivors include mer Actress Wanda Mansfield, and two daughters, Ellen, 9, and Sheila,

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