Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 290, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 March 1927 — Page 30
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RULERS OF BALTIC STATESTO RENEW FRIENDSHiPBOiS Nations’ Heads to Exchange Visits During Coming Summer. Bu United Press STOCKHOLM, March 11.—Old bonds across the Baltic will be reknit this summer through a projected exchange of visits between the King of Sweden and the heads of the new Baltic republics. Two years ago the Swedish King exchanged similar visits with the President of Finland and last fall Dr. L. K. Relander made a trip to the capitals of Norway and Denmark. The political significance expressed, isthat the new Baltic states seek closer affiliations with the older countries to the west, especially since in the lGth and 17th centuries they were part of the Swedish domain. The exact plans have not yet been formed, but it is probable that President Jan Chakste of Latavia will some to Stockholm at the end of May or early in June and that in connection with a later visit of an Esthonian naval division, Jean Teemant, the chief of State, will also arrive. Asa return courtesy, King Gustav will probably make calls early next fall at both Riga and Reval. Since the World War both trade and cultural relations between the Baltic States and Sweden have been remarkably active.
$154 OBTAINED IN TWOJLD-UPS Woman, Man Held by Police as Suspects. Working alone and carrying a large blue steel gun to prove he meant business, a lone bandit held up two filling stations Thursday night and escaped with $154. He escaped in an auto. Police today have no trace of him. They also are searching for two masked bandits who held up a ‘citizen as he placed his auto in a garage. Detectives slated a'man and woman suspected of staging several recent filling station hold-ups. In one of these the attendant shot at the pair as they drove away. Remaining in hig auto at the Western oil fetation, South and Meridian Sts., the lone bandit thrust a gun at Arnold Galloway, 5023 Orion Ave., the attendant, when he came to serve him. The bandit followed Galloway into the station and obtained SIOO from tho safe. The same bandit then drove to the Western oil station at Oliver Ave. and Division St. R. H. Kincaid, 1128 Oliver Ave., attendant, was checking up. The bandit took $54. Two young men, shabbily dressed and wearing masks, held up Carl Layman, 2028 Central Ave., in the garage in the rear of his home.
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