Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1946 — Page 2
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5 | od ‘ . achers 'AWOL' From Classes ON, N. J., Feb. 20 (U. P.).—Olosing of all public schools imminent today as more than half of approxis if the system failed to appear in thelr classrooms. . Teachers association at a mass meeting Monday {liness” in protest against the city's
the demonstration was not announced by the association.
8 5 un » , Feb, 20 (U. P.) ~Twenty-two tons of gold was
the aircraft repair ship H. M. 8. Pioneer at fof rétarn to the treasuries of Britain,
abd other European countries afer being held in Australia
" : La fe WN Feb. 20 (U. P.).—Walter Stulginski, owner of the : meat .market, has 50 pounds of butter which he will trade 26 the first person who offers him 4 left front fender for a 1840 Buick joupe; Mr. of Duquesne, Pa. searched the Pittsburgh ict for a fender for a month since a train ran into his car in
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v- . ; Troop Withdrawal Demand BEUNGEING, Fob 20 (U. B) The riewspaper Ta Kung Pao, fogarded as close to Chiang Kai-shek, said today it had
darned that Russia had replied to China concerning the withdrawal of . Boreh troops from Manchuria. The newspaper did not indicate the nature of the reply. [ ¥ Ho PFeng-then, director of information for the foreign office, told 5 Oo _gonférénce, however, that 4d fiot Feceived| pressive contrast to previous imperial outings in which the people lined up under heavy guard to experience silently the emperor's
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Radar Station Blasted
JERUSALEM, Feb. 20 (U. P).— Saboteurs toddy blew tp ah R.A. F. |} radar station on Mt. Carmel, at Haifa, which has been used to detect ships landing Jews illegally in 1° Palestine. ie Jewish extremists were believed
| ‘Hirohito ¥isiis Valdfans rewoudble for the expioslor: Two
So « |R. A. F. non-commissioned officers TOKYO, Feb, 20 (U. P)—Em-|yere injured seriously and six othpero Hirohito continued his un-|er R. A. F. men hurt slightly. The ; inspection of War-|raqar station was badly damaged. A small group of saboteurs approached the station through an adjacent compound without being observed. They planted the explosive charge and fled while guards opened | fire. Apparently none of the sabo-
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Japanese u and| Czechs Looted jugainville stood stiffiy at atten-| NUERNBERG, Feb. 20 (U. P).— tion and replied to his occasional Adolf Hitler stole a tapestry from i$ withi monosyllables. a castle on his first night in Czecho- -] 8 history - making tour | ;jsvakia and looting of the country jounits to an al experience | oontinyed from that moment until fof the people who have béen ihe Red army finally drove the to regard him as a .|Nagis out, the Soviet prosecution Japanese shed tears as told the war crimes tribunal today. d within handclaspifig| Leo R. Sheinin, an assistant Rus“of the emperor. Others gan prosecutor, opened the presenffé 100 overcome to answer his| tation of evidence of pillage of propI erty in eastern Europe with the case Hirohito’s current tour is in im- lof Czechoslovakia.
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i Local Wife Slayer Starts Serving Life Prison Term
Odie Thomas, 34, convicted wife couple had been separated several |
sliyer, today awaited transfer to Weeks. : : Thomas Whallon, attorney for |
Indiana state prison to begin serv- |, oo 14 Judge William D. Bain . ing » life sentence. the verdict would not be : ppealed. | He was found gullty yesterday of | Previous to the trial, the attorney ftit-degtee murder. Five -ballots had asked the judge to accept &
rere ) eriminal court “guilty plea to second-degree mur- - 10 wo 58 & uy der. Judge Bain refused and or-
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insisted on the dered a jury impaneled.
Peto te taken 1 sare] FUNDS ASSURED FOR | selon dng with Thomas Peier-| VETERANS’ HOUSING.
- also convicted recently of first- | degree murder and sentenced to die| Ample funds are avallable here Ro to finance homes for war veterans,
fi forty I did it" Thomas de-|the Marion County Residential the verdict was read. He| Builders were assured last night by poepted sentence calmly, Ht a) Permor 8. Cannon, president of aret and kissed his mother. Then, | Rajiroadmen’s Federal Savings & : wis led Bpay. wis chafged With Loan association. 3 defendan Speaker at the monthly dinner- | the fatal Shooting last August Of meeting of the builders in the oid estranged wife, Vil-| Athenaeum, Mr. Cannon urged On that day, according everyone associated with the build- , he saw his wife near| ing industry to “co-operate 100 per re a College we, became cent in seeing that our returning [aged © pursued no & veterans get the homes they want.’ f station at the intersection,| He sald his organization already ! several shots at her| ag made 265 loans under the G. I and squirmed &mong | regulations and had well over one She was finally hit| million dollars investéd in ‘hese loans.
FUNGI GROW IN BAGS WASHINGTON. —Some” varieties of fungi grow ‘in bags created by themselves which, when full grown, burst to send thousands of spores floating through the air. {
OFFICIAL WEATHER
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sec- All Data in Central Standard Time " ~Feb, 20, 1946
Sunrise... .. 6:32 | Sunset... . 5:27
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Total precipitation since Jan, 1 .... Deficieney since Jin. 3 ............. 1.81
The following table shows the temperaYate in other cities: High | Low a
Precipitation 24 hrs. ending 7:30 a, m. Pe 08
will address the school of religion [ns herded them into s cornet and Jas shot 1n the ttempt j showed them & card which read [Cur trom him. » “United Protection, Ine.” Mrs. Kneeland Godfrey, 7
grams at Camp Atterbury service| Ruby of Lisbon Falls, said the forclubs Friday evening. The first pro- | mer soldier had wanted to buy a reception ' d “one-day gram, at 7:30 p. m, will be at|mansion from the cult for $27,000 before police arrived. your fo pay & cost-of-lving bonus of from $200 to $400. Service Olub 3 and the second, at| which he hoped to obtain as a loan : will be at Service Club 1.| under the G. IL bill of rights.
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