Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 February 1947 — Page 20
Bb |. By LEE VAN ATTA ‘ON BOARD THE U.S.8. MT.
OLYMPUS, Feb, 23 (Delayed) —
The final meal at -historic Little ‘America was to be served this noon. After that all equipment ' being left behind was to be stored
"underground and personnel loaded |
. the icebreaker Richard E, Byrd and H. Cruzen radioed shortly noon Antarctic .time today ‘Little America would definitely abandoned “within 12 hours.” R. 8. Quackenbush declared t both admirals’ were particuTarly concerned over fast-freezing ice conditions in the Bay of Whales. expedition’s
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i the masked bandit drew a gun. He
| CIRCUS CHAIRMEN—Committee chairmen for the Murat Shrine Circus, which opens March 31 in the Murat Theater and continues through April 13, are (left Yo right) Cecil M, Byrne, Russell Holler, Heze Clark, Reoger Carter and Herbert Harlan.
son, Opler and Cacapon, headed for Reds See uv S. ‘Plot’
Sydney, Australia, by way of the hy 3 Balleny islands. From Sydney the' For Base in Iceland (VU. P), —
group will leave for the states. | LONDON, Feb. 24 Of the three task force: compris- on .. all's Communist party co
In House, Gets $71
| staircase door.
Bandit Hides ¥
A masked bandit hid in the home of an”Indianapolis couple until they returned from‘ a movie last night. Then he held them up an escaped with $971, ; The couple, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde R. Donnella, 2230 N. Rural st, returned home at 10:30 p. m. As Mr.
Dannella, a fruit stand operator, turned on the living room light,
demanded “money from your fruit stands.” Mr. Donnella replied that his fruit stands were. closed for the winter and that he didn’t have any cash in the house. The bandit forced the pair into the dining room, bound and gagged them and took $500 in checks and $50 from Mr. Donnella’s billfold.
tained $231. He then searched the house*and’ found $300 hidden beside a sliding
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From Mrs. Donella’s purse he ob- jo~President’ and Mrs, Truman were |.
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nt of 470 the war erimes defense bet ington st. yesterday afternoon afthe statements had a
ticle § the court by the Stars and Stripes. r|GUARD GETS 20 YEARS
blication . “great contempt” of
former guard at a prison camp near ob
Osaka, today was senlenced to 20
man struck’ her in the head Capt. Oharles B. Taylor, New Richmond, Ind. in charge of the
years at hard labor fo¢ mistreating allied prisoners of war.
stone ave, manager of the Printcraft club,’ 317% N, Delaware st,
yesterday reported theft of $500 from a cash it in the club. Statue of Washington Unveiled in Capital
WASHINGTON, Feb, 24, (U, P.),
among a group of 3000 persons who | attended the unveiling yesterday of | a 7 foot, 6 inch statue of George
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Washington . at Washington CatheMr. and Mrs. Donella wriggled dral, | loose from their bonds nearly an! The statue was carved by Lee!
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spreading “south. ditions, only Capt, Reith Dulee adic. aati cbilizca Nearly 200 air operations men, eastern unit continu operate Hoelandic nation: was ‘mm "Ihour later and called police. The Lawrie, Easton, Md.; from Vermont headed by Adm. Byrd, will be in. the heart ot the Antargue, for a fight “against United States pandit entered the balding by marble, jot was a gift of the subrought out on the anticipated| Capt. Dufek’s last messages said |imperialists seeking to transform kicking a glass from a basement | preme council of the 33d and last three-day dash through the ice. |his ships were still planning to jceland into a military base for window. |degree. Ancient Accepted ScotAt the same time Adm. Byrd and continue reconnaissance work in the ths next war.” In other crimes last night, a man tish Rite Free asonry of the Adm. Cruzen made their decision | Weddell sea area. Finar Olgierson, was severely beaten and a woman [southern jurisdictiorr: of the United
leader of the to cancel operations of the central| Earlier it had been hoped that Iceland United Socialist party, said ‘was knocked down and her purse | States, group, Capt. Charles Bond's western | weather conditions would allow a 'the I
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mobilization “succeeded in grabbed. | ft was unveiled by Mrs. Charles task group radiced it, too, had rendezvous between both the east- preventing an agreement ceding| Two men are being held for ques- W. Sheerin, Washington, a desbeen forced to turn back homeward fern and western task groups at military bases to the United States tioning in the beating of Dave cendant of Betty Washington, sister after having penetrated more than ithe very bottom of the world. {for 99 years.” Stephens, 34, Jefferson hotel. He of the first president. \ | half way around the Antarctic con- |< Ea . esnips eterscctl cette ben tinent., 45 Reports from the U. 8. 8. Currituck, western flagship, said that warnnigs of a harsh Antarctic winter are visible everywhere, and that flying weather was steadily deThe task group reversed course last night. The Currituck, accom- | panied by the destroyers Hender- |
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