Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1944 — Page 4
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The meeting was not public, but a some aeleguies reveaed ier wnat| Bi) (GNA DEFENSE _jthe most critical questions pertained : : “ito the Russian that a per- ROME, Oct. 17 (U.P) —Americats manent member the. security| iroops of the 5th army met an allcouncil—one of the big pPOwers—ioyut German defense of the ap- SE EERE TE ST —
should have a veto power over col- to Bologna today as they] i : ate Department Hears lective action, even if the action proaches within nine ot a’ af ; ; i : : 3 Sd dnd batteries in quick get- smog. a Views of 96 U. S. Groups [Were against ftselr. miles of the gateway to thie Po val- : a _ | They kicked in the door of a|, Fretfully searching for a ation : . There has never been any doubt ley. Bl [station at 2222 E. New York st. othe ke the t of ualified On World Peace Plan. [now the state department and the| The Germans apparently were {took $15 and sped on to another | Atmosphere e square, the employpien aq Com . American delegation stands onjconcentrating a good portion of
Fast-working burglars, eran] in an automobile, broke into three
By R. H. SHACKFORD United Press Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 (U. P.)—
that issue. The American legal system is built on the theory that the ac-
_{cused shall not sit’ on the jury.
their Northern Italy forces along the 5th army front for a desperate bid to hold Bologna. There was much less opposition
where they took ‘some batteries and a few minutes later were reported seen leaving a third Sauion at Temple ave, and
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like that, he ‘illustrated with a noncommittal shrug of the shoulders. He didn't say so, but the present smoke abatement stafl,
netysix organisations, represent, . some of ‘the participants inion the Adriatic sector, where three with an undetermined amount ot E PRUSSIA REPORTED 8 cross section of American life, yoqterday’s meeting were under-|allied columns were converging on loot. 3 a political patronage ve made plain to state depart-|stood to have sought assurances|Cesena, with Canadian forces only a : rpg ci Tn. . ADERT MAUEG REEIN NDO . P.) ~The Basis. mt officials that the public is op-| that the United States will continue |mile and a half from the town, one| A miniature pow-wew at the annual parley of Great Counct ot | AGENT MOVES OFFICE ow Is mass resignation was desd to any voting procedure in]to press for ifs viewpoint. of the main junction points of the| Indiana, Improved Order of Red Men, is held by (left to right) Ivan Horace E. Abbott, county egri- Te aded lust year by the Sayers : The voting procedure of the important Bologna-Rimini highway. Cragg, Indianapolis, new great sachem; Fred Schroeder, New Albany, |cultural agent, and Janice M. Berlin, [that new Russian offensive by advisory on smoke, but new world security council that| oo oS 0 major remaining un- “ tank forma- {to no avail. Safety Board Member i : : . new prophet and retiring great sachem, and Oscar Sherman, Indian- [county home demonstration agent,| “many infantry and orma Ea ould allow one of the big POWers fnished business of the Dumbar-| DEMANDS CLEANUP ° | apotis, retiring great keeper of the wampum, have ‘moved their offices to the tions” on a 25-mile front along the =o! Robertson instructed Mr. How#0 vote on an issue involving itself. [ton Oaks conference, The four Purdue university extension center, Kaunas - Insterburg railroad had [10 0 do something right now. This was learned today from dele-| powers have agreed that economic,| = . ON |NDIANA AVE.| A resolution calling for the pur- Fred T. Schroeder of New Albany.|903 N. Meridian st. reached the east Prussian frontier| Wick. But the problem remained gates who attended the state de-| diplomatic and military sanctions 3 chase of $60,000 in war bonds was|Ind., Mr. Schroeder urged renewed at one point. . unresolved with Board Member nent’s opening meeting Of ajshould be imposed only on majority| Safety Board Commissioner| presented before the Great Council|interest in tribal activities, an-|parley this afternoon will cast their| -The Red army opened the offen [Shuey Chambers SummAHSng campaign to promote public dis-|vote of the 1l-nation council, pro- {Smiley Chambers today demanded a |of Indiana, Improved Order of Red nouncing that 16 tribes have been |voies for state officers. Four can-|sive on either side of Vilkaviskis, “smoke is like sin . , . ‘eussion of the Dumbarton Oaks pro- vided the majority always includes wholesale clean-up of gambling on|Men, ds their 75th anntal parley suspended because of inactivity, didates, Frank Starkey, Clermont; a few miles below the trunk Tallvay talks agains; it, but fobody seems pasals for a new world peace organ- all permanent members—the United | Indiana ave. Referring to recent|got under way today at the Claypool| Memorial services were conduct-|Otho Wilson, Paoli: Pha Edelman,|and some 15 miles east of the fron- So vant to do about 15 States, Great Britain, Soviet Russia, [complaints of the unrestrained op-|hotel. ed and tribute was paid to more Anderson, and. Nobid Armes, Green- tier, after a drumfire barrage that FAVORS PERMANENT WAC EE saciolary of State Edward China and eventually France. eration of chance-taking enter-| The resolution proposed the pur-|than 1000 members now in the | wood, are competing for the post of [lasted . several hours, a Nazi com-| WASHINGTON, Oct. 17 (U.P. | R. Stettinius Jr, and other mem-| Complete agreement on that sec- [prises in that neighborhood, Mr.|chase be made in addition to the armed forces. A report by Edward |great junior sagamore, and’ Arch|munique reported. Chairman Robert. R. Reynolds . ‘Bers of the American delegation tion bogged down when the Rus- [Chambers said he believed police $25,000 in bonds already held by the|C. Harding, Indianapolis, great Hobbs, Muncie, is opposing Mr. The German Transocean news|N. C.) of the senate military affairs ‘which formulated the proposals met|sians insisted that that procedure | should make immediate raids on all {council. Indianapolis state lodges|chief of the records, disclosed that!Harding for the great chief of the agency in a supplementary dispatch committee, today indorsed a resolufor two hours yesterday with repre-ishould also prevail even though one |establishments suspected of foster-|have purchased more than $250,000|121 tribes in Indiana now have a record's office. bluntly described the reported at-|tion by the American Association of ‘sentatives of the 96 organizationsiof the permanent members was a ing gambling, The rest of the safety |in bonds. membership of approximately] Candidates for the office of great tack as “a new Soviet offensive University Women to make WACs ‘which covered: lawyers, labor, busi- party to the dispute being consid- board remained noncommittal on| The one-day convention was{ 10,000. trustee are Willlam Sheppard, |against East Prussia,” the eastern-land WAVES a permanent part of pess, farmers, churches, racial and|ered the question, opened with an annual report by| More than 500 delegates to thelSpencer, and Ed Glisson, Mohawk. most province of Germany proper. |the army and navy,
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