Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 September 1945 — Page 19

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Mass. His father stitute of Tech wo sons, both in

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| THURSDAY, ‘SEPT. 20, 1018 -—

| TRAIN. SCATTERS

| MONEY FOR MILES

VINCENNES, Ind. Sept, 20 (U. P.) —~Detectives of the Baltimore

| & Ohio railroad searched for $2000 | today, the unrecovered portion of |

| $16,000 strewn for miles along the EL B. & O. tracks yesterday.

A sack containing $16,000 in new

i bills consigned to a bank at Bridge- # port, Ill, 15 miles west of VinE cennes, fell under the wheels of & | train when it missed a net at

Bridgeport as the train sped eastward. A $20 bill was found at a Vincennes crossing, $30 was found at Washington and some of the money was found as far east as

North Vernon, 115 miles from! school football team, will be in charge of (left to right) Patty Main, Dorothy Bennett.

Bridgepo

ws Plan Frolic Dance to Honor Football Team

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LAVAL SOUGHT HITLER

DULLES MAY TOUR *civors WITH SHIPS EUROPE FOR BYRNES, rus soto Poeun

LONDON, Sept. 20 (U. P.):— John | tried for treason on Oct. 4, told an Foster Dulles, advisory member of | examining magistrate yesterday the American delegation to the Big that he had ceded the entire French Five conference, may make an on- merchant fleet to Germany in an the-spot investigation of political | effort to influence Hitler favorably turmoils in eastern Europe for U, §. | toward France. Secretary of State James F. Byrnes.| He added that the Germans would | Dullds, former foreign policy ad-|{have used force, if he had refused | viser to the Republican party, said| them, ~ that such a tour had been discussed,| [aval surrendered the merchantbut he added that he had not yet|mmen to Germany-in November, 1042, made up his mind whether to un-| gfter having first yielded the neutral dertake the trip. fleets “of Denmark, Norway and If Dulles does consent.to go !0| Greece which had taken refuge in eastern Europe he probably would|prench ports, visit Romania, Bulgaria, Austria, He Czechoslovakia, Hungary and pos- Wa sibly Greece and Yugoslavia. Such sible exception of Greece lie within a fact-gathering mission would help|the Soviet sphere of influence and determine future American policy | Anglo-American policy toward them toward those countries. in many cases has collided head-on All the countries with the pos-!with that of Russia,

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