Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 November 1947 — Page 18

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Deputies Take Over Task of Writing Separate Pact Making Austria Independent

By R. H. SHACKFORD, United Press Staff Cdrrespondent LONDON, Nov. 27—Russia’s long-delayed agreement with the West

‘to spéed up negotiations on the German peace treaty generated a!

cautious wave of optimism today as the Big Four foreign ministers got down to brass tacks in the third meeting of their conference, The subject up for discussion in the foreign ministers conference was “preparation for the German peace treaty, including frontiers and

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Big 4 Settles Down

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procedure.” The foreign ministers deputies took up the French compromise for which German assets In Austria will be used for German reparations This was the main issue holding up conclusion of a treaty making Austria an independent nation, The

Austrian treaty was handed over to the deputies yesterday as the result of a compromise in the for-

eign ministers council Molotov Agrees After making a 55-minute speech About “democratic peace” and “imperialistic peace” and being sharply rebuked by Secretary of State George C. Marshall and Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin-—Russian Foreign Minister Viacheslav M Molotov agreed to let the Austrian treaty be No. 1 item on the agenda At the same time, it was agreed that the Austrian treaty would be turnea over to the deputies whose

work will be passed on hy the foreign ministers I'his will allow the Big Four to turn their personal attention immediately to ihe

German treaty, Even the most skeptical had to fdmit that Mr. Molotov's commit ment to consider negotiation of the German treaty as “urgent” long step forward. His statement yesterday constituted a brand new policy of Russia toward Germany Favors Central Rule of Reich The .last change of Russian 0lfey was in Paris in July, 1946, when Mr. Molotov abandoned his: “keep Germany weak” policy In favor of a strong central government, However, he insisted (hen that Germany must serve a long occupation and dpprenticeship vefore returning to sOVETEIgN STATUS WITT tts own” go¥ernment : . Now he insists on “pigeonholing this question as no longer permissible.” : His willingness ta sef up a central German government Indicated to some quarters that the Russians were confident of their strength - within Germany Both optimists and pessimists agreed Mr. Molotov's speech was #imed at the German people, whom the Russians are courting. Soviet propagandists will be able to blame the West when disagreements prevent fulfillment of the

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Set Retrial for Colonel Accused of Gold Theft

LOS ANGELES, Nov. 27 (UP)—A mistrial was declared late yesterday in the case of former Lt. Col. WilJiam K. Evans of Santa Barbara, Cal, accused of embezzling $106,000 of Japanese gold bullion, A federal jury reported itself deadlocked after eight and one-half hours’ deliberation. “A new trial was set for Dec. 8. Col. Evans, now a Santa Barbara manufacturer, was accused of converting four of eight boxes of gold coins from Formosa to his own use | and exchanging it in Shanghai for | American dollars

Stock Show Entrants

Enjoy Farm-Style Dinner CHICAGO, Nov..27 (UP)-More than 800 boys and girls from farms throughout the nation enjoved a regular farm-style ‘Thanksgiving dinner at the Chicago Stockyards today as guests of the International Livestock Exposition which opens Saturday The youths brought 1200 beef steers, 78 lambs they raised

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UN Votes Friday On Palestine Plan

Partitionists Still Short of Majority

UNITED NATIONS HALL, FLUSHING, N. Y,, Nov. 27 (UP)~—| Palectine's future remained in doubt today while the United Nations General Assembly, locked in a touch-and-go battle over the plan to pars tition the Holy-Land, took a Thanksgiving Day rest. On Priday the 57 United Nations! will have to ehoose between splitting

Palestine Into Arab and Jewish states or leaying the land. to its people to fend for themselves

when Great Britain leaves. The outcome teetered on. a one or two-vote-margin, with partitinnists striking frantically to make sure they get at least 30 votes, The Arabs have won at least 15 votes in their angry fight against partition and under the assembly's two-thirds rule partition needs twice as many votes to offset the opposi« tion | Two Short of Majority

When the Assembly quit late Wednesday afternoon, partition had only 28 promised supporters--two short of the two-thirds majority,

Partitionists counted heavily, how- | ever, on wooing Luxembourg, France | and Honduras out of the fence-sit- | ting sector and into the “yes” column before the . crucial ballot on

partition, |

More than enough votes to carry | partition rested with the large bloc] of nations which, while constantly| voting with the United States on all | important United Nations’ ssues, | has chosen to abstain despite] American support for dividing the! Holy Land. | Meanwhile, Arabs campaigned for | support of Liberia and made an ap- | parently futile effort to re-accredit | Siam’s delegation-to the United Nations in time for its vote. The Siamese were disaccredited Wednesday | by the new: Bangkok regime in- | stalled .by a coup while the United! Nations delegation was in New York A “no” vote by Liberia would make it necessary for partitionists | to round up another pair of votes, | or a total of 32, to assure two-thirds | approval,

Quiz Pair in Burglaries Two 17-year-old youths were arrested early today after police trapped them in an attempt tol burglarize Oakley's Market at 20 N. Cruse St. Police said the pair was being questioned in connection with other burglaries.

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Jap Men Protest - House Liquor Ban taurant at Washington, but no

» “ 6 TOKYO, Nov. 27 (UP)~A liquor liquor. The Senate restaurant serves {sales ban went into effect In the neither beer nor liquor) House of Representatives yesterday, Some women members agreed touching. off a debate between the drinking was all right, but not when 15 women members who had asked it led to “beating up defenseless for it and glum male opponents who guards,” throwing things at Speaker said -a few drinks never nurt any- Komakichi Matsuoka, interrupting body. speeches with lewd remarks and “What's wrong with- a couple of various other actions attributed to drinks as long as one adoesn’'t get men imbibérs }

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