Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 June 1950 — Page 4
Report— ‘Schuman Opens 6-Nation Parley |
‘On Europe's Steel and
. «Hopes to End French-German Faudy; -==Rogrels-Thal-Britain Stays Away...
Foreign Minister Robert Schuman ca called on six nations of Western ‘Europe today for a swift pooling of their coal and ‘steel industries in an unprecedented union against communism. Mr. Schuman opened a conference aimed at putting his pooling | plan into effect, Great Britain was absent. She refused to commit | herself in aévades on the scussi. The meeting in the Clock Salon | rm “of the French Forefgn Office was: discussions, t attended by delegations from conceive of Europe without her. ¥rance, Belgium, The Nether- He said one outstanding result
4 he. said We. cannot.
Coal Pool
lof Staff, heard frst hand today.
oi /threatened if Formosa fails. They ‘were told:
Linked fo Report oe
Top Secrets Sale in State Department
. WASHINGTON, June 20 (UP) {~—Senate investigators said today {they will ask Pattiak J Hurley to . cials a gave or sold top
ONE" The appearance of Soviet {Jet planes with Chinese Commu-| {nist insignia as far south as Can‘ton “altered the balance of air power in Asia. TWO: The loss of Formosa by. the Chinese Nationaliss would put communism literally within sight
'of-the northern Philippine Islands.
secrets to the magazine Amerasia.
lands, Luxembourg, Western Ger- of the pool plan would be to elim-
{inate future wars between France
many and Italy. The conference opened under {and Germany. the shadow of a threat by French Belgium and East German Communists to do everything they could to wreck ~ THE new parliament met today the Schuman plan. for a session expected to bring A joint statement issued last King Leopold back to his throne ro MIght in Berlin. by representatives After 4ix years of exile. of the Communist-controlied. The pro-Leopold Social Chris- . French General Confederation of tian Party won majorities in both Labor and the Free German {houses of Parliament at the genTrade Union Federation de-| {eral election June 4. It promised nounced the plan as “a new at. {to force repeal of a law passed in tempt by American imperialists to| 1945 declaring Leopold “unable to accentuate their preparations for {reign due to enemy action.” war.” Repeal of the law automatically Mr. Schuman outlined these ob- would abolish the regency of Leojectives of the conference: {pold's brother, Prince Charles, ONE: To draft a treaty, to be| And clear the way for the exile's| ratified by the parliament of the) (return, six icipating countries, set-| Jes spra-national high au- Germany “the pool. YOUR sports wrilers on the TWO: To examine the technical Russian-licensed newspaper Nadetails of the pool which later| tional Zeitung resigned after rewill be incorporated in a series of ceiving orders to cover only sports’ separate agreements after the events in the Soviet ocupation treaty has been ratified. {zone and “from a political angle,” Mr, Schuman emphasized that the American-licensed Der Abend Britain would be kept Informed said in Berlin today. throughout the talks and expressed hope that she might join| Soviet Union the pool later,
base would pose a potential threat
!merger with pro-American South! - i8eoul, capital of South Korea, to D 4 P i negotiate the merger, provided ue or ar ey
land “other traitors,’
Formosa.
“THREE: Formosa as a Red © “We will certainly call him at the earliest possible moment” said Chairman Millard E. Tydings,| {D. Md.) of a Senate Foreign Relations investigating subcommittee
to the U. 8. air base at Okinaws, Nancy Padget Miss Norma Wyant
less than 400 miles to the north- Twelve-year-old Nancy, 131 8. Oriental St, was saved from east, drowning last night in the Willard Park pool by the quick action K of her aunt, Miss Wyant, who found her lying face down in three orea feet of water. Police administered oxygen and took Nancy to THE Boviet-sponsored govern-| General Hospital where she was treated and released. The near‘ment of North Korea made a drowning was “the secon nn ity pools’ “wince “they opened for the heavily-qualified bid today for a summer months,
Mr. Hurley, former Ambassador to China, charged that State De-
‘He said in a formal statement at Santa Fe, N. M. that they “did steal and give or sell” top! {secret documents to “pro-Com-{munists” for the now-defunct {magazine
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the Seoul government met certain go... 500 and 600 pharma- be H. W. Adkins, executive vice! “For more than five years now," specified conditions, icists will attend the 60th an-|president, Yahr-Lange, Inc. Mil- he said, “the officials of the State The conditions included the ar-, convention of Indiana Phar-|waukee, Wis; Dr. Paul C. Ol-{Department have succeeded in| rest of President Syngman Rhee ,.....iical Association today|sen, Philadelphia College of Phar- keeping the people from snowing through Thursday in. Claypool macy and Science and Rutgers the truth.” I Hotel, {University College of Pharmacy, { The formal statement generally = FREgistration at=9" ome “today and” Pr Robert Ti Swain-editor,+4id. not. mention. name. , but Mr... GENERALISSIMO CHIAN G and cornerstone laying ceremo-|Drug Topics and Drug Trade Hurley “said he could furnish KAI-SHEK returned to Taipei to- nies at 11 a. m. for the BY Bite News. : L-witt asi them day fro four-day inspection ler University College of r-| Entertainment w nclude al ih of hintas ao macy -building were to highlight! party tonight in the Riley Room ; Hee, op FF Eastern SApest. with the loutposts in the Pescadores Islands morning activities. luncheon for attending wives and. ‘5 Ag EO a th west of Formosa. | The convention was to be of- a preview of the Lilly Labora- was Ine 0 8 per ons n the ve ificlally called to order at 2:30 tories tomorrow noon, with a quiz year-old case, but he was not, Philippines arvice and]
i». m. by President J, Ullrich, Au-/program tomorrow night. {prosecuted. THE chief of staff of the Philip-| —— of the vitamin division -of include a luncheon, card party,| Several associates” in and out of;
—He did link John Stewart Serv-
“james DePres, vice presi-| Thursday afternoon events will] Mr: Hurley said Mr.
THE Supreme Soviet (Pariia- pine armed forces said today that ,,. nepree Co.
the foreign service supplied Mao,
“We earnestly would have Tiked] Britain to ‘be present at OUT po
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resolution calling for a ban on
atomic warfare.
Hukbalahap rebels since Apr. 1. | Maj Gen. Mariano Castaneda, |
The Supremfe Soviet announced said 702 Huks had been killed, 56 |
| that the Boviet government is! {prepared to work through -the sald government casualties were {session will be held for all mem- On Editorial Replies
United Nations-and any other international organizations te--out-
[law atomic weapons.
Japan
TWO U. 8 military chiefs will
{put before President Truman on
captured and 30 surrendered. He
(11 kitled and 14 wounded.:
et Speak ors, French Indo-China we wt
| EMPEROR BAO DAI of Viet-| nam left by plane for Paris today |, for talks with French government officials.
| Kiducation oi Fair Trade, Na- {persons they attack editorially day. Republicans hinted that he
Holland, Mjch., and grooming demonstration with
ment) wound-up-is-current-ses- government forces had fought 70. was to speak on“ Vitamips and:the annuai floor shiow_and ban-| Tse-tung and other Communist {sion last night with approval of a engagements with pro-Communist Hormones”
Headers in China with secret-doct-{ments and advised them “on ways! land means for defeating the] {American policy.” Mr, Service, who was reinstated | {at the State Department after!
ithe Amerasia grand jury dis BATON ROUGE, La: June 20 missed charges against
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‘newspapers to print replies fromiyy Tydings’ committee Thurs- |
at the opening ses- quet planned Thursday night in sion. |the Riley Room.
Open Forum Tonight eer — At 8 p.m. today an open forum ‘Louisiana Kills Bill bers “of n> association: Jomarrow. morning. n will include Mau-|
rice Mex mie), director, Bureau of]
tional _ Association of . Retallnes been killed by the state sen- jg in for some rough questioning. | Druggists; Sen. Homer E. Cape-| ate | Republican effort to by-pass
their return from Japan next hart, Dr. John E. Christian, Pur.
J (Veek what may be the Defense | Jap. TTR vs: “MTBHEESt rgu- Teacher: slays. ‘rector of Research, U. 8. "hak na var ments for saving Formosg from Colleague in Argument iat of ratte. . ithe Chinese Communists. | OSAKA, Japan, June 20 (UP)— leditorial el Defense Secretary Louis John- A male Japanese school teacher! Thursday morning John Ww. “trained seals.” girs auality nah 8 son and Gen, Omar N, Bradley, ‘hacked a woman teacher to death {McPherrin, edifor, American] bon ean chairman of { the u, 8. Joint Chiefs last night with a Samural sword Druggist, ‘will speak on
. out iow atl — : | during an argument over com- British Health Scheme Its Chal- it came to a vote yesterday. Rata you auality. 7 Id
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Factory Authorized Sales & Service | munism. ilenge to America” Frank W. se § fun - “ge. ze | The dead woman was Keihin! Moudry, president, National As-| Harvard School Wins {Twahashi; 23. Her attacker, Toyot- fociation of Retail Druggists, isugu Tsuzuki, 26, told police: “I| {also will speak Thursday morn- Rockefeller’ $ (killed her because 1 was convinced ing. CAMBRIDGE, Mass. [that the school and society would! Seminar Thursday L (UP) be a brighter place without her.” |
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The measure was introduced pydings and obtain a separate
last week after the senate had re-igenate investigation of Amerasia {due University School of Phar- |’ uked Publisher David Stern and appeared I
macy, and. Dr. Harry. 1shel,. db ator -Cluyton Fritchey--of - the|
{Com A committee approved the bill with 5 public rebuke to its spon“The but it was defeated 13 to 9 when g,re
$5 Million observed that the Senate is “not June 204
{ A seminar will’ be held at 2:10 Business Administration will re- able for comment. But in a letter | Other teachers sald during the p. m. Thursday with Bert R. Mull, ceive $5 million from John D. Iwritten May 17,
to Saati = Esterbrook ® Norma Multikolor HOOSIER argument Miss Iwahashi called director trade relations and ad- Rockefeller Jr, because it met his wanted no part of a separate i PEN SHOP her slayer a “Communist” and the vertising, Eli Lilly & Co., as mod- terms and raised the sam e vestigation that would “chisel” {amount by its own efforts In the jurisdiction of Mr, Tydings’ a a mittee.
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He questioned the wisdom of {running two separate investigaitions of the same subject and
a grand jury.” Judiciary Chairman Pat Mef Carran (D. Nev.), was not avail-
he said he!
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