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Ia | ry A minor crime wave, marked by | petty robberies and sluggings, swept the city this week-end, James McGraw, 16, attendant at, lthe Spur filling station, 1015 E| | | Michigan st., told police two masked men bound and gagged him and, robbed him of $40 and 100 gallons | worth of gasoline coupons. MeGraw was found trussed up. in an] ~The Federation of Missouri oil shed Sunday at the rear of the Synod Lutheran churches of station. | Greater Indianapolis will build a | At Maryland and Davidson st. $24,000 Our Savior Evangelical early yesterday, Charles J. Winney.| | Lutheran church for Negroes at 123 N. Herman st., was slugged with! 25th st. and Boulevard place, what he thought ,was a blackjack], The Rev. F. S. Falkenroth is wielded by a woman. His billfold pastor of the group which now taining $126 was taken. meets in a store building at 310 ”
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The new Our Savior Evangelical Lutheran church, pictured on the | architect’s drawing above, will stand at 25th st. and Boulevard place.
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Purse-Snatcher in Uniform While walking in the 400 block | lon West: st. early yesterday, Ken- | neth Searcy, 28, of 815 N. Dela- | ware st., was hit from behind and robbed of $30. Proprietor E. E. O'Bannon, 51, of |
the Midwest fruit stand, all- -night | | establishment at 1828 E. Washing-
| ton st., surrendered $70 to a stick- Statement Wil Serve as {up man at midnight last night. r Reply to 22 Questions.
At the point of a gun, Pvt. Austin | | Howell, 32, of Camp Atterbury, was | By R. H. SHACKFORD United Press Staff Correspondent
| forced to hand over his billfold to] a bandit who nudged him into an] { alley off the 300 block on W. Ohio! SAN FRANCISCO, May 28. — A st. new interpretation of the Yalta A purse containing $11 way formula. of voting procedure by the | grabbed from Clara Green, 19, of United Nations security council was {1202 N. Capitol ave, in the 400 ready for approval today by the block on Indiana ave. early this|Big Four.
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{ | | Times Washington Bureau | WASHINGTON, May 28.—Hoosiers {had their most successful social levent of the spring season ‘when {hundreds turned out for the dance {and reception of the Indiana State {Society of Washington at the Shoreham hotel Saturday night, Music was by E. Bradley Clay and his seven-piece band of world war II veterans. All Indiana servicemen were admitted free and the. army, navy and marines were well represented in all ranks. A dinner, without speeches, was
‘morning. She said ‘the purse-| The final draft of a statement snatcher was in uniform. embracing the latest interpretation Te ———————————— was prepared over the week-end by | Leen experts of the American, CAPITAL HOOSIERS British, Russian and Chinese dele!gations to the United Nations conference. DANCE AND DINE It will serve as a reply to a list i fof 22 questions submitted by -the smaller nations in an effort to determine the exact area in which the | Big Four and France—sitting as the | five permanent members of the sedoesn’t dry out in the jar. Neves curity council—can apply their veto greasy. Never gritty. Never pOWRE.” sticky. Usable right down to the bottom of the jar.
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Local Politicians Face New Quizzing. The 1944 Indiana vote probe was|
Federal agents were expected to quiz city, county and state politicos involved in the 1944 registration mixup. Democrats . alleged that confusion over registration records resulted from a deliberate conspiracy which disfranchised thousands of would-be voters. The investigation was reopened,
{cupation will Capt. Edmund J. Gannon,. {mer member of the New York City [sntidren, from six to 10 years old, | would attend four grades but the congregation has grown from 17 baptized members to 143, has T |g zy a EP. approval. and has given $950 toward the 'jte)y determined as non-Nazis, have | new. church. The zoning board |peen selected. | which will begin as soon as War- |clyde reading, . arithmetic, history| time conditions permit, |and’ political sciences. The text-| German-authorized and were pub-| {lished prior to the Nazi rise to! Teach Russi eqacr ussian { The only limitations placed on LONDON, May 28 (U. P).— |teaching any Nazi doctrines or Radio Moscow said today that |physical culture from a militaristic made a compulsory subject in all I Der Sarma Ulies Nore expec ance. Allied military and political experts believe re-education is one Finnish ministry of education. |rehabilitation program. given “preference” in Finnish given 'MYRNA LOY OBTAINS most schools taught German as HOLLYWOOD. Mav 28 (U. P). the major foreign language. | —Myrna Loy, pert * ‘perfect wife” of {around for a job after getting a] release from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ! . Miss Loy had been with M-G-M | : {for 12 years. . M-G-M officials said, however, the| {actress will appear once a year in| ‘provided the story is acceptable to (her. HOLLYWOOD, May 28 (U. P), —The film comedy character actor, divorce against his wife, Wanda, for the second time. Alberni first sued things at him, but they became reconciled. This time he is charg-
| Aachen June 4. {board of education, said about 700 W. 28th st. Phe three-year-old opening of higher grades awaited | children in the Sunday school | pgenty.two teachers, all define) has indorsed the construction | gypjects to be taught will in- | books approved by S. H. A. 'E. F. are | » » ' Finnish Schools | power. | the teachers are to refrain from the Russian language has been |standpoint, Gannon said. {opening schools under allied guidof the most important steps in the Teaching of English will be Before Finland's surrender, ‘RELEASE FROM M-G-M | the. screen, today was looking studios. { {their “Thin Man” mystery series, | SUES SECOND TIME Luis Alberni, today brings suit for his wife in 1941, charging she threw ing cruelty.
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The outlook was good for final solution of the irksome veto question by mid-week, thus resolving arfother in the series of crises which have slowed progress by the conference.
it was learned, at the behest of the department of justice in Washington. Evidence compiled by the FB and District Attorney Howard | | Caughran probably will . first be |
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Kessler, Jake Flox, Robert Temple, James K. Campbell, Jess L. Murden and Dr. and Mrs. John Landgrave. Rep. Robert -A. Grant is president of the Indiana society and other officers are Mrs, Esther Costa, sec-| night. He may be able to announce retary, and Mrs.© Carl Maholm, | at that time that the Big Four have treasurer. "| resolved the veto question. State officials and others of prom- On Use of Force inence who attended both the dinner| The new interpretation of the] and dance included Lt. Gov. and| vata voting formula will emphasize Mrs. Richard James, State Treasur-|that the formula itself remains un--ler Frank Mills, Frederick Schorte-|changed. It reiterates that the Big {meier, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Yoder|pjye must be unanimous in any
and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Schram. Mr.| decisions involving the use of force Schram, president of the New York|(s deal with disputes.
stock exchange, is a native of Peru| 71¢ will make it clear, however, and recently purchased a farm near| that the veto power is not applicable there. in casés where a nation is seeking
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If the findings warrant, the case will then be returned to the federal grand jury here. Percy Wyly II, Indiana FBI chief, was mum on the revival of the probe except to say that “information developed by the senate committee last. December has been turned over to us.” He referred to a senate sub-com-mittee hearing of alleged vote-fraud testimony in the federal building. Senator Tom Stewart (D. Tenn.) and Joseph Ball (R. Minn.) conducted. the hearing. and split on their decisions. Senator . Stewart recommended continuation of the probe -by the justice department. Called It Confusion
Senator Ball said the registration scramble was a matter of utter confusion and inefficiency, not conspiracy. Entrance of the FBI and the district attorney into the case marks {the first time professional investi- | gators will have sifted the evidence. | The alleged vote fraud probe was | {carried on here last November | and December by a staff from lthe senate. campaign expeénditures committee which kept the fires hot with false leads, sensa-
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Politics Charged The senate sub-committee hear-
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WASHINGTON; May 28 (U. P).|ocrats to besmirch the whopping | —Want a life belt? The navy is|j944 G. O. P. victory.
After the investigation had ap-
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