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~ Extremists’ Holy Land Trial
JERUSALEM, June 24 (U. P.).—Thirty youthful members of Irgiin| Zvai Leumi, Jewish resistance movement, went on trial for their lives today with the possibility that the fate of three British hostages!
depended on the outcome. The Irgun group has let it
British. The 30 defendants, all in their teens, except the leader, intoned
verses from the Psalms as the charges against them were read by
tary court. The charges were illegal possession of seven automatic guns, scores of pistols and rifles, several machine
guns and other arms. The penalty largest of the Jewish resistance | ents, for release of the three
under the emergency law is death. All wore khaki uniforms and tiny blue and white emblems of the the
Irgun. The group leader was heard |
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be ¥nown that it proposes to kill three, British officers kidnaped last week if its members are. executed by the| .| to mutter, “through blood and fire|
shall Judea arise.” . The prosecutor said a Royal Air
Force plane last April 3 spotted the| r the president of the British mili-|sommunity on the outskirts of Jaffa. | [The army rounded them up and
defendants carrying out military | exercises in Batyam, a small Jewish
iseized their weapons. The Jewish extremists defied the Monday deadline set by Hagana,
| movem | officers
Action Is Promised Hagana promised action against | the Irgunists unless the Britons] were freed today. | Irgun said it would continue to | {hold the three officers indefinitely. | | Two other officers abducted from a | | Tel Aviv hotel last week were freed | | Saturday. The two Britons released Satur-
m | day said they had been held in
chains in a Tel Aviv cellar. Another British officer, abducted | separately in Jerusalem, escaped | earlier. | In Different Places The two released said they had no knowledge of the three missing! men, who were held in a different!
| place. Their captors handed each a one pound note ($4) when releasing
them for “wear and tear and in- | convenience caused.”
| GET CHARTER AT KENNARD | Times Special KENNARD, Ind, June 24—The newly - organized Kennard Lions | club, with 36 members, has received | its charter. Alfred Naffe,
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Only a trifle awed, Eleanor Lee, above, was one of hundreds of entrants in New York's Chinatown baby derby. Faced with finding a judge that would please all the mothers, Shavey Lee, unofficial Chinatown mayor, settled on the Rev. Fr. Kavanaugh of Philadelphia.
Veteran Pins Hope On 'Cupid’ Truman
LOS ANGELES, June 24 (U. P.).—Muslc Student Jack Stone, 24-year-old war veteran wounded
in the Ardennes break-through, |
today awaited a reply to his bid for White House assistance with his romance. In a letter to President Truman the veteran said: “Dear Mr. President: I'm sorry if I'm taking. too much of your time, butt I have a problem— my wife-to-be, a Miss Katherine Dorsey, came to California to marry me, but went back before
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know why. “Will you write her her that I need her.
and tell If she got personally, I know she would reconsider.” Stone said he met Miss Dorsey at her Oklahoma City home while he was training in 1942 “I suppose it was kind of silly writing to the President,” he said, “but she's the first girl I've ever really loved and 1 want her back.”
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| The ‘following Indianapolis sol- held at 11 a. m. tomorrow in Shirley |diers were listed 4s having arrived Brothers chapel. Burial will be in lin San Francisco Wednesday aboard | Crown Hill.
the Marine Cardinal:
Cpl. Verl L. Mitchell, T. 5th or.|
Walter G. Whitt, Pfc. Gabe Wash-
\ington, Pvt. Claude E. Finger, Pvt. | Berry, 3110 Ruckle st. Neighbors |
|Pale H. Burge, 1st Lt. Rebert T. recalled seeing a man walking along | SAMUEL A. ALSPAUGH | Hamilton, 2d Lt. Bernard C. Cart-|the river earlier. g
mell, S. Sgt. Dennis S. Powers and Cpl. Robert E. Howell. Aboard the Sea Cat: Edward C. Rice,
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RITES SET FOR Claude Holliday, Veteran | MRS CLOVER Link-Belt Employee, Dies
La Services will be held at 2:30 p: m. three sons, Hugh, Ralph and Keith tomorrow in the Wallace Street|Parker; six daughters, Margaret Native Dies Presbyterian church for Claude|Ann Parker, Mrs. Ruby Plunkett, | Holliday, a pattern maker for the|Mrs. Thelma Moneybach, Mrs. | Link-Belt Co. for 30 years. Burial|Gladys Snider, Mrs. Nadine Liggett : | will be in Washington Park. and Mrs Ruth Thompson, and a| Mrs, May Glover, 423 Pleasant, Mr. Holliday, who was 55, died|niece, Mrs. Dorsie McCormick, al] of | st., a resident of Indianapolis the| yesterday in his home, 4806 E.|Indianapolis, and a brother, Floyd! past 30 years, died yesterday in 10th st. A lifelong resident here, Parker of Fountaintown, { | Robert W. Long hospital. he was an elder and Sunday school | S————Services will be held at 2 p. m. teacher in the Wallace Street| PR: HAYNES JORDAN FREELAND | Wegnesday in the Robert W. Stir-| church, and a member of Logan|, DF: Haynes Jordan Freeland, | ling funeral home. Burial will be Masonic lodge" 575. | former Indianapolis physician, died. in Floral Park cemetery | He is survived by his wife, Mrs,| Saturday in his home at Denver, Mrs. Glover was the wife of Grace Cranford Holliday. Col, according to word received | George 8S. Glover, Pennsylvania : ? here, ‘ | railroad conductor who was retired MRS. VADA CLARA SCUDDER A native of Weisburg, Ind. Dr, | nine months ago. She was born in’ Requiem high mass will be sung| rceiand studied at the Indiana * university school of medicine, He
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Gerlack of Billings, Mon; three | GREENWOOD, Ind. June 24.-— brothers, Harvey A. Spackeen of In-| The Lions club here will sponsor al
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Services for Samuel A. Alspaugh A lifelong resident of Indian-|who died yesterday in the héme of | |apolis, Mr. Stewart was a member | his daughter, Mrs. Opal Hoover! (of the Masonic lodge. | 1619 Draper st., will be held Wednes- |
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Milton, Ky. for Mrs, Vada Clara Scudder, who! | er and Robert Glover of Indianap-| A native of Liberty, Mrs. Scud- Chicago, a sister, Mrs, A, M. Hethwill be in St. Joseph's cemetery. | ‘Mrs. Margaret L. George, an Indent here 24 years, died today in the | tired contractor and former Indian-| Funeral arrangements pave. nek |ing was a member of the Mission-| Mr. Myers, who was 77, died| rq George of Louisville, Ky. and | Milwaukee, Wis, and Mrs. Faye! Myers was a member of the! night in her home, 1614 Central two sisters, Mrs. Frank Larison, Myers of Martinsville. | tentatively for Wednesday after-| Friends may call at Moore Mor- | contractor, whose body was found dianapolis, and John -and Lewis | new club at Bargersville and has John D. McKinney, secretary, and | 5:17 | Sunset 8:11
Survivors besides the husband in-| died yesterday.in her home, 999 Moved to Denver in 1015. clude two daughters, Mrs. Margaret | Prospect st., at 10 a. m. Wednesday | Services and burial will be held | Rube and Miss Bessie Glover of In-|in * the Sacred Heart Catholic! “ori ¢ Denves. ife. M dianapolis; three sons, Walter Glov- ale Wie: Wary: 9 po ’ jchurch. She was 68. brother, Charles E. Preeland of olis, and Raymond Glover of Con- der had lived most of her life here! nersville, and 15 grandchildren. and was a receptionist at H. PS Lo of Indianapolis, and six Wasson & Co. She was a member | 5 — MRS BRADING DIES of the Sacred Heart church. Burial MRS. MARGARET L. GEORGE ' She is survived by a brother,|dianapolis resident 60 years, died | IN DAUGHTER'S HOME Foster Scudder of Knightstown, | yesterday In her home at State CHARLES H MYERS | Road 431 and 83d st. She was born Mrs. Elizabeth FP. Brading, a resi-| Services for Charles H. Myers, VO ha Salipoiis, O, |b a t A y home of her daughter, Mrs. Omer apolis resident, will be held at jueen completed but burial will be Stump, 2402 N. Stuart st. 8he p. m. tomorrow in the Poindextes| survivors include a daughter was 76. funeral home at Odon. Burial Will| Mics Hazel George, owner of the A native of Newport, Mrs. Brad- be at 5 p m. in Washington Park. { Hazel George Kennels: a son, Rich- | ary Bands at Noble and St. Clair sts. | Saturday at Springfield, Mo., while, Survivors besides Mrs. Stump are en route to Phoenix, Ariz. ive Erehchilaren. four other daughters, Mrs. Zora| A native of Daviess county, hel MRS. DORA E. DELLINGER Boyd, Shawano, Wis.; Mrs. Ina|had lived here since 1913. He left| Mrs. Dora E. Dellinger, an IndiEads and Mrs. Cassie Cook, both of [for Phoenix six weeks ago. Mr.|anapolis resident 40 years, died last Ramsey, Decatur, Ill: four sons, Methodist church. ave. She was 76. Casper and Earl Brading, both of Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. Born in Knox county, Mrs, DelDanville, Ill. «Forrest Brading, Mil-| R. H. Mankin of Phoenix and Mrs linger was a member of the Presby- | waukee, and Sgt. John E. Brading, Sid Bowman of Odon, and two sons, | terian church near Vincennes. stationed at Ft. Hancock, N. J.; Chic Myers of Phoenix and H. R. Funeral services have been set Terre Haute, and Mrs. Lillie Kroe- mmm: | nig, Oakland, Ill: a brother, An-| WILLIAM ALBERT SPACKEEN i Incenres. arial wi be drew Webster, Oakland, 15 grand-! children and six great-grandchil-! dren. | tuaries Northeast chapel. Services for Frank Stewart, 53, | {of R. R. 16, Box 660, a retired sewer {in White river Saturday, will. be| ee oF Billings; ie Slope se! July 1 as charter night for the! Mis body was found in t ..... | sons, am ave an ohn new group. A tentative organization | near the ni py the Tver | Gaves and a siepdaugiat, Mrs at Bargersville lists the following luy two. brotiers. Jack and Robert | - Wineman, all of Indian- officers: J. Paul Miller, president; J. C. Straw, treasurer. OFFICIAL WEATHER | U. 8. Weather Bureau All Data in Central June 24, . Precipitation 24 hrs ending 730 a m. 00 T0 HONOR GRADUATE a Jesident of Templeton most of | rota” precipitation’ since Jan 1 a m- 20.01 . 3 Times Special Sh pid as A : section on al shows the aa | SHELBYVILLE, Ind. June 24.— hand for the New York Central Rail-| ure in other cities
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employed by the Grinslade company | 10 years, had been a real estate | dealer here more than 20 years
ave. She was 81. | penter contracter, 1261 Shelby st. | and was a member of the Indian-| A native of Brownsburg, Miss died yesterday in his home. He was apolss. Real Estate - Board.‘ He Beaver resided here most ‘of her’ 50. was 55. |life, She was a member of the Services will be held at 10 a. m Bom o Aran Hos | groadway Methodist church tomorrow in Shirley Bros, Irving ap s a of ain Lodge Services will be held at 3 p. m. Hin chapel, Burial will be at Wednesday at the Broadway M, E.| Fountaintown.
666, F. & A. M., and Sahara Grotto Survivors include the widow, Mrs Myrtle A. Holsapple; two daughters, Mrs. Juanita Schuck and Mrs. Bernadette Stodghill; a son, Theodore L. Holsapple: the father, Theodore W. Holsapple, and five grandchildren.
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