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BRITISH TROOPS Jack. in-the-Box Bandit 'Unnerved' Him

STAY IN GREEGE'|

Will Not Be Withdrawn During Civil War. |

LONDON, Sept. 26 (U, P).—A|

government source said today that|’

the state of civil war existing in Greece makes withdrawal of Brit-

ish troops from that country im- | possible.

A foreign office spokesman said, “Britain has no intention of with-|

drawing troops from Greece at any |

time in the near future.” This statement contradicted a re{port in the London Daily Herald,

| labor party newspaper, that Brit- |,

ish Woops will be withdrawn from! | Greece “as soon as the necessary | transort can be provided." | The foreign office spokesman said’ the Greek government had been in-| formed that British forces would be | evacuated “as soon .as conditions| are suitable and their work is | done.” { “Suitable conditions” were defined here. as including establish ment of a stable Greek government and law and order throughout he country. The source said the fixing of a final withdrawal date was the subject of continuing negotiations between the Greek and British governments. He said Britain considers that Greece is being subjected to a “war of nérves’ by Com-munist-dominated neighboring states. This is regarded as part of a bigger competition between the

t Soviet bloc and the western powers

British official circles give considerable credence to the allegations of the Greek government that op-

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Robert S. Kirby . .. | to the coffee pot.

If Robert S. Kirby,

he has good reason. When Mr.

{taurant at 5:30 a. m. | jack-in-the-boxed up leveled a gun at Mr. lof this today to settle my nerves.’

the counter,

operator of a (Kirby, Pasiiion glaments hope yo, get up; {restaurant at 2127 N. Illinois st. [0f his pockets as quick as he'd cuniry”

inks a lot of his own coffee today

Kirby opened the res-

today a man from behind

ALLIES MAY CANCEL |

. A Jack-in-the-box bandit sent him scurrying Vishinsky said,

and was gone with $118 out

come,

The bandit had smashed a rear |

window and hid in the building.

Said Mr. Kirby, pouring another cup |

of black coffee: “It's gonna take a h—— of a lot |

sweeping changes in that country's |

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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RUSS RAP U, §, “WAR: PROFITS

Vishinsky: ‘Soviet Bled; Yanks Made Money.’

By R. H. SHACKFORD United Press Staff Correspondent PARIS, Sept. 26.-—~Andrei Vishin|sky of Russia, alleging American [“statistical juggling” on Balkan {economic issues, today indirectly

{charged the United States with | “making money” during the war |while the Soviet Union was spend{ing its blood to halt Hitlerism. | Mr. Vishinsky's attack was made {in the Balkan economic commission | where he objected to American de{mands for compensation for property damages in Rumania. “Some countries,” Mr. Vishinsky “might be able to say how much the war cost them. Maybe it is because in our gountry we had no capitalists reaping profits while our soldiers died on the battlefield.”

$100 Million or $2 Billion?

He accused Willard Thorp, American delegate, of “statistical juggling” to make it appear that the Russians were taking vast sums from Romania while the United States sought very small amounts. Mr. Thorp had attacked Russia for opposing United Nations requests for property compensation amougting to less than $100 milJion while Russia and her satellites demanded upwards of $2 billion from Romania in reparations and occupation costs. “While our blood flowed”. Mr, “you were making That is why your declaraunworthy of a friendly

| profits. tion is

| Criticizes U. 8. Bombings Mr. Vishinsky said he didn’t wish |to criticize American military action in Romana but he did believe | that American air attacks con[ene long after they were necessary. The Italian economic commission

{Two Ships Arrive

In New York Today

NEW YORK, Sept. 26 (U. P).— Ship movements scheduled in New York harbor today: Arriving — George Washington, from Bermuda; Ft. Amherst, from Halifax. Departing—Marine Perch, to “Lisbon; George Washington, to Bremerhaven (army).

yesterday approved in principle a | French proposal assessing Italy 75]

John A. Simpson, 35621 Graceland ave, native of Yorkshire, England, died Tuesday. He was 67. In retirement for five years, Mr, Simpson was, a master mechanic for the Zenite Metal Co. here for 20 years, He was a member of St. Mark's United Lutheran church and the

Men's Bible class and Men's Broth-

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ington Park cemetery. Survivors are the widow, Mrs. Lillie B. Simpson, two daughter, Mrs,» Arthur Spaethe and Mrs. ore 3 Graham; a son, John Simpson; a sister, Mrs. George L. Turner, and a brother, Arthur Simpson, all of Indianapolis.

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