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P{cific war met secretly to agree

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18 Nations Set | ~ To Sign Treaty With Japanese

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speeding the Japanese treaty and pledge that the.free world’s forces stand alert for new attacks any-/ where. A clue to the Soviet maneuvers| here was seen in Soviet Premier| message to Chinese |

ing him of Russia's “indestructiblé friendship against any and] all aggressors and warmongers.” Mr. Gromyko will find an un-| friendly welcome when he steps] down into the international po-| litical arena against heavy odds! cooked up “in recent days and hours. He will ‘have no veto; jority will rule. He will meet a set of rigid conference procedures - limiting speeches to one hour and only five minutes of ‘later rebuttal. He will find the United States ready to sign a protective defense treaty with Japan on lines of UJ. 8.-Philippines and U. S.-Aus-tralian-New Zealand defense acs! cords signed in Washington and’ here since Thursday. He will find Secretary of State, Dean Acheson waiting for him in| the conference president's - chair and Australia’s Percy Spender in reserve as vice president.

Gets Brush Off Mr. Gromyko got his first

brush-off late yesterday when 11 nations who bore the brunt of the

the ma-

on conference rules, The Soviet delegation was not invited be--ause, oné diplomat said, “the|

. Russians only ‘fought’ Japan for

&ix days The treaty of some 6000-words causes some apprehension because it does not bar Japanese rearmament. It does not provide heavy reparations for nations devastat2d by Japan during World War II. It is a peace of reconciliation -not retaliation—that grew out} of Communist expansion in Europe and China and the Korean War. Mr. Gromyko will pldy on these fears in addition to his secret strategy. India's and Burma’s| absence from the conference on the grounds the treaty is inade-| quate provides the Russian a ready-made argument the pact is unpopular in" Asia. “Illegal,” .he may add. because Red China is not at the peace table.

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4 Hurt in Forced Landing

SARDIS, 0. Sept. 4 (UP)Four persons were injured, one! seriously, last night when their light private plane made a forced »\nding in an open field near here. All were from the Cleveland area. |

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By United Press ROCHESTER, Sept. 4 Principals in a 20-day-old strike of CIO United Auto Workers at a Bourplant canceled for a negotiating conference at a Rochester hotel

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Welfare Cases Get Checks After Long Week-End

More than 5000 Marion County | welfare recipients, after a week-end of waiting,

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aid, county

the day they were to pe received.

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[them afrajd their aid had been cut off.

County Auditor Roy T. Combs | |said checks totaling $242,535 Were |

'sent to the 5834 people on welfare. Caused Hardship

The delay for many of the agud, according fo Lawrence Voyles, act-

ing county welfare director.

He pointed "out that most recipients are ‘broke” by the end of the month. Federal discontinuance of welfare aid to Indiana slashed welfare funds in Marion County in half. To take up the shortage, County Commissioners - Friday — signed a $600,000 bond with a local bank, The money, due by Dec. 31. will be raised by taxes to be collected in Npvember. First to Raise Funds Marion was the anly county which had to raise emergency funds so soon after the. federal cut-off. Maurice O. Hunt, state welfare director, explained that other counties regularly set aside reserve funds for welfare, Unless federal aid is reinstated or additional appropriations made, the state will run out of welfare funds in January, Mr. Hunt said. This will leave the coffers bare until the next fiscal year starts July 1. Most county welfare departments will run out by the end of 1951, he estimated.

today. - Meanwhile, between 100 and 150 pickets remained on duty in {lines . surrounding the - Joyner |Corp. plant where 75 women {workers have been on strike since | {Aug. 15. Hotel spokesmen said a tele-

phone call long after the conferlence was scheduled to start at [10 a. m. canceled: the réserva-

"tions,

In Indianapolis, State Labor Commissioner Thomas R. Hutson said he learned the principals had changed the conference site but he didn't know where it was re_|scheduled. President Charles Joy“iner of the firm couldn't reached.

Company spokesmen said Mr. Joyner’s secretary tried to cross the picket lines this morning for the first time but was blocked. IMr. Joyner did not call the workers back to their jobs and {apparently did not try to resume |production, although he said pre-| viously he hoped to do so this | |morning. In Indianapolis, state police {who recalled about 200 troopers from the. Bourbon area last Friday on Gov. Schricker’s orders

a {said the troopers hmd not been| ordered back to Bourbon. i

Paralyzed Patients Aided by Hypnosis

CHICAGO, Sept. 4 — Patients]

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Four such dramatic cases were reported to the meeting here of

{the American Psychological As-

| sociation by Dr. Dorothy Twichell | Chappell of the University of | Michigan and Kennedy Veterans | Administration Hospital.

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Begin § Selection Of Murder Jury

Juries were being selected today to hear two murder trials opening simultaneously in Criminal Courts 1 and 2. Preston Nealy, 35, of 310 W, North St., is charged in Criminal Jam "28 slaying of George Smith, 28, of 604 N. Senate Ave. during the course of a hold-up that only a $1 ring. The state contends Nealy struck Mr. Smith who died of a fractured ‘skull.

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Firemen Return to Put Theory Into Practice

ALBION; Sept. 4 (UP)—A $75.-: 000 fire early today destroyed Stull's Department Store on the! Noble County courthouse square where firemen from three towns held a fire-fighting demonstration ':

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