Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 May 1946 — Page 4

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pt Lidice and contributing to the b- hs of 300,000 or more Czechs. i The time and place of Frank's exlecution was to be announced after the peoples court finished reading +a 300-page verdict against Czechoislovakia’s No. 1 war criminal. The ng was expected to take two

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garage. : All four of the.lads mounted the horse as she was grazing on the Ellenberger playgrounds and trotted her to Washington and DeQuincy sts. where they called police, Fred Myers, 17, of 268 8. Emerson ave. said he nad aa empty garage at his home. Police, unable to locate the horse's owner, told him to convert it into a stall, There the steed remained overnight. P. 8.—~W. ID: Myers, Fred Myers’ father, is in the grain business.

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LOS ANGELES, May 21 (U. P,) — A committee of University of Southern California students, stirred by a cross-burning and defacement of a Jewish fraternity house, pledged themselves ‘today to prevent further racial Incidents, One” hundred fraterfiity and sorority members and Investigators for the attorney general and district attorney attended the session, called after a flaming cross was discovered on the lawn of Zeta Beta Tau social fraternity. The letters “KKK" were painted in tar on the front of the house

blazing kerosene. . Chairman of the U, 8. C. committee was Kenneth Van Leuven, who as a soldier spent 18 months in a German prisoner of war camp. The campus incident, and destruction of a sacred scroll and the penciling of two swastikas in a Hollywood synagogue were the latest in a- series of race incidents here. { Attorney General - Robert - W.| Kenny, who blamed a revival of the | ku klux klan, said he would take legal action today to outlaw it. He planned to seek a court order barring its continued corporate existence. The order would not prevent persons joining the organization but

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: The annual spring dance of the Low ? ‘Broad ‘Ripple Fathers’ association (will be held at 9 p. m. Saturday in the high school auditorium.

{Committee members in charge of | the program are Fred Hanley, |chairman, and C. L. Sargent, Wil{liam Kidney, Ed Arens, Eugene Pursel and Joseph DeHority, " Students. who will. assist ‘with { decorating for the dance are Richlard Kreusser, Robert Davis, Carl Holiday, Jean Hollister, Marilyn [Kimberlin, Willlam Huff, Allan Warne, Cynthia Baker and John { |Long. : :

WANTS $7000 BACK —AND ANNULMENT

LOS ANGELES, May 21 (U. P)). |—Peter C, Hitch, retired Mississippi | businessman, today sought annul- ~ ment of his two-month marriage ‘+ because his mail-order bride lost | interest. Hitch said he “met” Mrs. Ruth {Hitch when they began correspondling because she was a friend of his ST [late first wife. They were married “Awe (in Lucedale, Miss. last Feb. 27, { Hitch said he gave his new wife

a home. When he joined her here

U. 8.-BERLIN FLIGHT STARTS |was slated to take off from Wash-|commercial air service between the!enthusiasm for marriage. He asked

WASHINGTON, May 21 ington for Berlin today to inaugu-|United States and Germany. The return of his $7700 and a $200 dia-

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—An American Airlines flagship! rate the ‘first regularly-scheduled plane was due in Berlin Wednesday. mond ring.

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MISCHIEVOUS BOYS BLAMED FOR 5 FIRES

Five fresh fires in the downtown

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day to two.gdirty and ragged boys.” Capt, Hallis Shearer of the fire department arson detail, said in~ vestigation revealed the blazes had been started by two lads “around

10 or 12 years old.” He discourited a previous firebug theory, asserting he believed the fires had been motivated by boyish mischief.

U, S. TROOPS RAID DANUBE RIVER BOATS

VILSHOFEN, Germany, May 21 (U., P.),—More than 4000 American troops cordoned off a 45-mile stretch of the Danube today in a mass raid on 373 Danube river boats, designed to block ‘an underground escape route for SS men from Germany. Backed up by heavy machine guns and armored cars mounting .37 caliber guns, the raiders descended on the river craft and seized quantities of heavy machine guns,” automatic weapons and at least five illegal wireless transmitters, They rounded up 4000 persons for questioning, but first reports indicated that Adm. Trunkwalter, onetime commander of the Hungarian navy whom they had hoped to trap was not among the prisoners. The Danube craft included remnants of the Hungarian navy.

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