Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 March 1946 — Page 22
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| Accuse Yugoslavian Chief Of Deal With Nazis.
BELGRADE, March 25 (U. P), +«Gen. Draja Mikhailovitch, Yugoslavia's wartime Chetnik leader, was arrested March 13 along with 11 of his comrades and.is now -in {the hands of Marshal Tito’s gov ernment, according to Gen. Alexander Rankovic, minister of the in- .| terior. . The bearded Chetnik leader is charged with Nazi collaboration. He
was listed by the Tito government
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as a war criminal and reportedly had been hiding out in the Yugoslav mountains since Germany's surrender. It was charged at the Nuernbesg | | war crimes trial that Mikhailovitch, | {as King Peter's minister of war, had made a deal with Gen.
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Nedich, the Nazi puppet premier, {to fight with Germany against Tito's partisan forces. Mikhailovitch reorganized Yugoslavia’s army after the German | | occupation. He was considered af | national hero and was supported by {the British until 1944, His anti- | Nazi activities were depicted in an | American movie. | Recent reports reached Belgrade | |that Mjkhailovitch was planning to | llead a revolt against the Tito gov | {ernment during the next few imonths. Although there were only 11 men with him when he was (captured, it had been reported that he was organizing a large force to move against the government. Mikhailovitch will be tried as a war criminal by the Yugoslav government. Officials sald last May {that he would be given a fair trial, but that the evidence against him | was overwhelming. He probably faces the death penalty if con-
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MUSICIANS OPPOSE ~~ TAVERN LICENSING
| A number of Arthur Jordan Conservatory of Music faculty members and nearby residents appeared before the county liquor board today to protest opening of a tavern at 1233 N. Pennsylvania st. Earl D. Phillips, whose application for a three-way liquor license, is before the board, heard the group contend that the proposed location is not 200 feet from the music school in accordance with a state law. Seth Ward, attorney for Mr, Phillips, engaged in a sharp exchange of words “with=several -of the protesting party. One of several persons rec ommending the license be granted was Carroll Kramer, who has been denied by the Indiana. Alcoholic Beverages commission the privilege | of writing liquor bonds. The board took Mr. Phillips’ ap- | plication under advisement.
EX-GOVERNOR YMURLEY DIES BOSTON, March 25 (U. P.)).—Funeral services will be held Wednesday for former Governor Charles F. Hurley, 52, of Massachusetts, whe ydied of heart disease after a long illness, Mr. Hurley served as Democratic governor for one term from 1937 to 1939.
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Johnson, Seeks Democratic Nomination for Sheriff
Lewis L. (Cap) Johnson, who was] apolis. a member of the police department | equalled since.
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the Republican ‘nomination fot|the county jail.” sheriff in the May 7 primary. | He is a member of the Fraternal His candidacy is expected to be Order of Police,” Masonic lodge, supported by the Scottish Rite, Knights Templar, regular Repub- Murat Shrine and: the Irvington$ lican organization Methodist church. nd the G. O. P. He is married, the father of two Precinct Commit sons and lives at 6302 E. Washing-
teemen’s associa- ton st Dhaene ant. AY Mies LEON MADDOX NAMED | AS SCOUTMASTER
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r yi on OF Leon Maddox has been named ment, has an- the new scoutmaster of Boy Scout
troop 236 sponsored by the McCordsville Methodist church. Arvel | Hiday is troop committee chairman. Other officers named include Her- |
nounced his candidacy for the Charles J. Russell |
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Sgt. Russell. | man Keys, institutional representa- | Special Investigator | tive; Theron Lain, assistant scout- | For the last five years Sgt. Rus- | master, and Ray Woods, Roy sell has been a special investigator | Thomas, the Rev. Gerald Clapsad- | assigned to Prosecutor Sherwood | dle and Emel Mills, troop commit- | Blue's office. He “grew up” in an! tee members. atmosphere of the police depart-| —————— ment. His father, Charles J. Rus- | sell, was a policeman for many years and was killed in line of duty | on Sept. 30, 1906. Sgt. Russell, who is 52, is a lifelong resident of Indianapolis, hay- | ing joined the police force in 1916, | | During his police career, Sgt. Rus- JL you suffer from rheumatic, arthritis o sell apprehended many notorious| Bn ray mple nespensive home {criminals and was wounded seri- | age ol gia Compound, a two-week supply ously in a gun battle with two juice of 4 Fr 8 pa ot Ho | bandits in 1928. | ai
and pleasant. You need only 3 tabi fuls two times a day. Often within on on In announcing his candidacy, Sgt. | 7 Sometimes Svernight — splendid results are alne: e in: Russell said: “I believe my train-{ and if you do ho reel Baer Shy lee ing and experience as a, police {iP bickage and Ru- Ex will cost You noth. ur | officer qualiles me for the impor-|an absolute money-back guarantee. Rupes
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