Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1946 — Page 7

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and royal Indian navy mutineers despite promises to the contrary. Mr. Nehru told a press conference that he understood the government has issued Instructions that “there is to be a very great deal of victimization and as a matter of fact terrorization” of others besides ringleaders of the mutiny. He was to leave later today for Poona to confer with Mohandas K. Gandhi, spiritual leader of the ocongress party. Last night a vast gathering of 200,000 heard Nehru defend the right of Indian armed forces to revolt. Claims Right to Vete

“Our armed forces have every right to revolt against foreign rule in order to achieve freedom of the country . . . the only thing that wasn't correct was taking up arms against military pickets. The boys knew they were fighting against heavy odds,” Mr. Nehru said. At his press conference Nehru condemned the central strike committees’ appeal to Bombay civilians to observe a strike in sympathy with the mutineers. He supported

"violence on grounds of expediency, but added that “the big gun prevails.”

‘Dig Into Manchuria MUKDEN, Feb. 24 (Delayed) (U. P.)—The Red army appears to be digging in for a long stay in Manchuria. There are reporfs that another 30,000 to 40,000 troops—reinforcements rather than replacements—have arrived by sea at Port Arthur to bolster the existing Soviet occupation forces. Unofficial information reaching American correspondents in Mukden said the Russians are bringing in big quantities of heavy tanks

Arthur. Soviet officers in Mukden, with permission from their high command, have sent for their wives, There is every indication that the | occupation: army intends to remain at least through the summer, and probably until the last American quits China. (Radio Moscow said Monday night the Russians already had withdrawn most of their occupation troops from Manchuria, ‘that the withdrawal was continuing. The broadcast said the Red army would be out of the country as soon as the Americans left China, if not | sooner.)

| PRAGUE, Feb. 21 (U. P.). — {| Czech security police in Moravska Ostrava have arrested Karel

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formed all German Mending consuls and journalists still living in Portugal that they must leave the country by Friday.

MANILA, Feb, 27 21 (U, P.).—The Philippines army is preparing a mop-up campaign against an estimated 4000 renegade Japanese and 1000 Makapjili — collaborationist troops — hiding in jungle-clad mountains, national defense secre tary Alfredo Montelibano announced today.

Italy to Vote on King ROME, Feb. 27 (U. P.).~The Italian cabinet decided last night that the fate of the Itallan monarchy will be decided in a national referendum to be held in May. It will be held simultaneously with elections for the constituent assembly.

LONDON, Feb. 27 (U. P.)—A Swedish source sald today it was certain that Sweden would apply for membership in the United Nations. The informant said a bill authorizing the government to seek membership would be presented to parliament soon, ayd no appreciable opposition was expected.

TROLLEY OPERATOR ROBBED BY GUNMEN

Two bandits last night held up Virgil Eskridge, Columbia ave. trackless trolley operator, at 25th st. and Wheeler ave, and robbed him of $35 in cash and a supply of tokens. Mr. Eskridge told police one of the men jerked the streetcar trolley off the wire while the other took the money from him at gun point,

HAZARDS IN HOME WILL BE SHOWN

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