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(French Troops Kill Lebanese: Mid-East Political Pot Boils

By GEORGE BITAR - “United Press Staft Corresposdent ~ BEYROUTH, May" 21.—Disclosure that French Senegalese troops fired on Lebanese . demongfrators and

brought a new Middle-Eastern political crisis to a head today,

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(A Cairo icpatch said clashes in Syria and Lebanon had put the whole. Middle-East on edge over French policy in the Levant states. A Lebanese legation official said 17 persons were wounded when Senegalese troops dispersed crowds in Damascus.)

The shooting climaxed a series of

“| incidents provoked by the arrival of

fresh French troops and brought

| these rapid _developinents:

1. Syria and Lebanon resolved jointly to refuse to negotiate with the French on the question of landing additional. troops in jthe two countries. The decision was designed to place the blame on France

for any further clashes.

2. The Arab league, powerful

| [union of Middle-Bastern countries,

called on diplomatic representatives of the big powers, including France itself, to express regret over the situation, 3. U. 8. Minister George Wads- | worth conferred with Lebanese leaders. 4. The Iraq government contacted | the Egyptian government in” an effort to co- -ordinate their policies in the event- of new developments. | Syrian President Ill (A Syrian legation official In| rairo said the worsening situation | had caused President Shukriel Ku- | watley to suffer severe emotional shock and. hemorrhage. Several blood transfusions were given the]

lrouth. The Senegalese troops were {guarding the stores and opened fire

president. His condition still was serious, the official said.) The fatal shooting occurred near a French co-operative store in Bey-

when the demonstrators ~approached. France gave up her League of Na- | tions mandates over Syria and Lebanon in 1941 and in i943" turned over all administrative ands legisla‘tive functions to national-govern-ments. 3 French troops had rémained In the countyy without incident until. the arrival of fresh forces last

week.

DENMARK NAZI ARRESTED LONDON, May 21 (U. P). — Copenhagen dispatches said today that Werner Best, former Nazi governor of Denmark, has been turned over to Danish authorities after his

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GRADUATES AT WARREN LISTED

Class Exercises to Be Held ~. Thursday.

Graduation exercises .. for the senior class of . Warren Central high school will be held at 8 p. m, Thursday, with 120 students to receive diplomas. Dr. H.”T. Carr, pastor of Lake-

0., will be guest speaker. C. E. Lash, principal, - will announce| scholastic awards and citizenship medals and Robert F. Gladden, superintendent of county schools, will present graduation geriificates,

Graduates include: Paul Alexander, Erma _Alstott, Edith Athos, Theodore Archer, Christine Bader, Eileen Bangel, Albert Bannon, - Sydney Barbara Bevis, Frances Breiten~] |bach, Richard Bridgins, Betty Brown, | Mary ‘Lou Brown, Mar Ann Buckhorn, {Patsy Burk, Kenneth Cannaday, Harold Carroll, Marjorie Castetter, Joan Collier, Juliepe ~Collins, Carl Cowns, Mary Jane €rufe. Jeanne Curry, Barbara Davisson and Earl Dixon. Eileen Dora, Vera Essick, LeVeta Fleetwood Richard Fall, Betty Prankhouse, | William Frederick, Vietor Free, William | Fry, Donald Fulk, Roger Gale, Robert | Garriott, Kenneth Gatewood, Don Gor- | don, Jack Harmon, Beverly Hatt, Mary Ann Herold, Harry Herron, Barbara Hoback, Betty Houze, Gerald Howenstein, | Elbert Hunter, Patricia Jennings, Betty Johnson, ‘Mary Louise Johnson, Helen Johnson, Ellen Keever, - James Kemper, [Ruth Knoop, Connie Koehler, Charles Koblmeyer. Geraldine Laslie, John Leaants, Marcia LeFeber, Wil{liam LeFeber, Margare Lott, Doris Mc{Clintick, William McKinstray Charles Martin, Fred Masterson and Fred Matzke. Roma Meador, Eleanor Mercer, Joan

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Monroe, Ellen Moore,

0 Margaret Morris, Betty

Muesing, Pauline Mull, Norman Nelson, Mildred Neal, Frank Norwalk, Mary Alice Oertel,- Betty Joyce Owens, Mary Lou Peters, Esther Pollard, Evelyn Poole, Richard Powers, Fred Preston, John Raible, Robert Reeves, J. Eugene Reilly, Wayne Robertson, Hazel Robling, Richard Rode, Patricia Rodebeck, Jack Rodewald, Donald Schiewer, Marvin Schwier, Mary Sever, Evelyn Sierp, Don Smilko, Robert Smith, Ruth Stevenson and Lois Suddarth. Charles Suite, Barbara Swarm, Robert Swarm, Harold Taylor, Mary Jean “Thom-

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Sailor Home After

AFTER 18 MONTHS at sea with the navy, Seaman 1-¢ LaRoy Bush, sors of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bush, 602 Weghorst st, is home on a 24-day

A- "Manual high school graduate, Seaman Bush wears four stars for major cam--paigns in the Marshalls, Marianas and the liberation of the Philip. La Roy Bush pines. He entered the navy Jan, 18, 1943, and is home for the first time in 21 months. He will ve-. port to his base on the. Esse et May 30. st

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MIROVITCH RECITAL AT MAROTT HOTEL

Alfred Mirovitch will play a recital in the Marott hotel ballroom at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. The program follows.

Toccata and Fuga D Minor Bach Variations A Major on ‘Come Un'Agnello” Sonata Op. 27 No. 3 (""Moonlight” Sonata) Beethoven

(Tausig)

Pictures at an Exposition The Nightingale Hark, Hark the Lark Minuet—Toccata

INITIATION WORK

Moussorgsky Alabieff-Liszt Schubert-Liszt Alfred Mirovitch

at the meeting of Lynhurst chapter 505, O. E. S;, at a‘meeting at 8 ‘p.m. tomorrow at the temple.

Jessie Pelley, worthy matron, and Lyle Warriner, worthy patron, will be in charge.

121 Months in Action

Initiatory work will be conducted-

TECH SCHEDULES | ITS SUPREME DAY

Technical "high school will hold its 20th annual Supreme day tomorrow at the school, with a faculty luncheon and tea and award

: |ceremonies scheduled as highlights

of the program. 3 Retired” teachers will be ‘néilored at a luncheon at 12:30 a. m. when they will be presented with certificates of service. Both the retired teachers and new members of the faculty will be guests at a tea at 3 p. m. in the Stuart memorial hall, °° ] Although no open house will be held, guests are invited to_ the’ events which will mark Supreme day. Awards will-be presented at 10 a. m4 the boys’ gymnasium, a bund concert will be held at noon in front of Stuart hall, and a baseball game - between Tech and Jefferson of. Lafayelte is scheduled at 3 p.m, Movies will be shown during the day. Seniors will be guests at a meeting of the alumni association at 8 p. m, and a dance will follow the business meeting.

LEAGUE TO OBSERVE 52D ANNIVERSARY

The Indianapolis City Walther league will observe its 52d anniversary - at ‘the annual fellowship banquet at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday at Trinity hall. Similar observances are being planned by Walther leagues in the nation. Candlelight ceremonies. will be held and new officers will be installed. The new officials are: favaughn Braebender; president; Ruth Armel, vice president; the Rev. F. 8. Falkenroth, chairman of Christian knowledge; Verna Schwier, chairman of Christian service; Vivien Nielsen, recording secretary; Inez Eichoff, corresponding sec-

retary; Robert Kysar, treasurer, and Paul Jordan, athletic director,

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