Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 September 1946 — Page 28

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Investigation of the deaths of | LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., Sep}. 11. ised to be a futile ‘gesture.. The cussion of the. supposedly. nonwhile “under | —. The Yugoslav charge that the case was almost certain. to be political problems of maintaining

the care of Mrs. Lottie “Tot” Lock- [United States is blocking the eco- thrown out when it comes to a vote. world peace, ot ’ oS | i rr ——————————

five persons who died

% talled tem- nomic reconstruction of the Dan- . ) | ! dey because. of (he. de. ube mations came betore the united Penalizé Two for [RUSS CALL AMERICA OBSTACLE TO PEACE

composed condition of one of the Nations today with the reconvening| o . . bodies. [of the economic and social council. | Liquor Violations LONDON, Sept. 11 (U. P.).—Mos-

Dr. Wilbur J, Teeters, Towa City, The Yugoslav demand that the Times State Service | v 3 . | United States release river boats| SHELBYVILLE, Ind. Sept. 11.— Towa, toxicologist, reported to Mad captured from the Nazis was high Two local men—Frank Anderson | ison county authorities last night), thes council's agenda. and Willlam ‘Roy Cochran—have affairs is the major obstacle mn the he would be unable to complete] Meanwhile, the Soviet bloc faced each been fined $50 and costs and wsy of peace’ and again criticized {examination of the body of Mrs. almost certain defeat on two issues given 60-day suspended sentences yp. presence of an American fleet Hattie Calhoun for a week or 10 before the security council -- the after pleading guilty to two charges days. The body was exhumed at Ukrainian charge that Greece and in city court here. : { Burlington, Towa, two weeks #go, Britain are threatening Balkan| The two’ were arrested by Ray-| Russia welcomes American par{after the bodies of two other Lock-| peace, and the Russian demand that mond Heath and Charles E. Han- ticipation in the solution of Euro{an “patients” had revealed traces | United Rutions Brenbess Teport on aig, of he Indians state pean problems “on pak equal Basis (of mercury. their armed forces s stationed in excise police. eparate affidavits ahi = ; ; ! { ) wers.' But it ob Mrs. Lockman is under bond on non-enemy countries. | charging them with selling’ alco- | M19 ghizer ¢ Siet powers ; S$ : charges of murder in connection| Soviet Delegate Andrel. A. Gro- h@lic beverages without a permit | Jects to American interference "for with the death of Mrs. Minnie Mec- myko was scheduled to deliver his and unlawfully possessing alcoholic |the benefit of reaction aimed against | Connell, mother of a wealthy Du- [rebuttal to the western powers’ beverages for selling purposes were democracy and progress,’ Moscow pont manufacturers’ agent. {eaustic attack on the Ukrainian! filed. said in a broadcast recorded here.

cow radio “said last night that “American interference in European

in the Mediterranean.

Top priority on the 1§-nation council's loaded agenda went to the

proposed international refugee or-'

ganization to take . over from UNRRA -the task of relocating and caring for the thousands of persons displaced ‘by the. war. The second hottest subject on the economic and soclal council program was the Yugoslav complaint that the United States, by refusing to give the Yugoslavs 170 river boats and bdrges which the Nazis stole on their retreav from Yugoslavia, has throttled economic. reconstruction in all the Danube river countries. Although the Yugoslavs posed the problem as strictly an economic matter, it dealt with ‘a "political problem-—the United States’ plan to hold the Yugoslav and other river craft until it exacts from Russia and her Danubian satellites a promise to work toward internationalization of European waterways

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Times State Service GREENFIELD, Ind, Sept. 11! Double funeral services will be held tomorrow for Mrs, Rosa Maroska, | age 78, and her son, Cecil Maroska, age 48. s ; | Mrs. Maroska died ‘at the Robert | Long hospital in Indianapolis early

Monday morning. The son, an in-| valid for the past 26 years, wag tound dead Monday evening.

IOWA EXAMINATION IU. N. Economic Council Hears Yugoslav Protest Against U.S. SET DOUBLE SERVICE SOLS

SLOWS POISON CASE By ROBERT J. MANNING [charge when the security council] The economic and social eouncil| ! United Press Staff Correspondent convened late today: But it prom- met this morning for its third dis-

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sons, 10 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren, COLLEGE CEREMONY SET | | - RICHMOND, Ind. Sept. 11 (U.| P.).~Inauguration ceremonies for | President Thomas ' E. Jones of Earlham college will be held Nov. 23. Mr. Jones succeeded Dr, William C. Dennfs, now president emeritus, several weeks ago as head of the | college. |

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