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| Britain Awaits. UN

Palestine Action

LONDON, April 3 (U. P.).—Brit-

+-ain will not surrender her mandate

over Palestine at the ‘planned special United Nations assembly meet-

ing. But it might later accept a United Nations recommendation to

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For City Council

Announce Candidacy On Democratic Ticket

Two world war II veterans today announced their candidacy for city

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Boy Scout Kills Wildeat With Knife

WARNER SPRINGS, Cal. April 3 (U. P).~A 15-year-old boy scout killed a rabid wildcat with his scout knife when it attacked his father during a camping trip, it was revealed today, The near tragedy occurred in lonely Lost Valley, near here. Scoutinaster Edward A. Banks, El

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St. Vincent's Sets Commencement

Sixty-two graduates from Indi anapolis and other Indiana points

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Gen A. er, M LOY) Bean, Rushenie: tna Seymour; Roberta Jeanne Butler, bridge City; Barbara Lou Cotter oe City; Joan Cotter, Union City; Ethel Marie Edwards, Evansville; a Edwards, Roachdale: Hazel M Connersville; Agnes Catherine a e une ang, Beton; Juanita Hays, New Albany; Rita A. Howard, Washington; Janet Hughel, A ue, Rutah Loiens Jones, Whiteland: Patricia Jean Lees, Marion; Shirley A. Littell, Madison: Patricia Delphine McREvilly, Washington;

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“Twenty-six years ago, Mrs. Pe was convicted of slaying Ji Charles Denton, wealthy man and burying his body in crete crypt. She was paroled Logan after serving 18 years of her sentence, shh

salt today. council on the Democratic ticket.|Cajon, Cal, had taken his scout|Will receive diplomas at the com-|parbara Ann McVicker, Mari | The government source indicated They are Milton E. Craig, 2246 Park | troop there for Easter vacation, mencement exercises of the St.| Betty Jane Marvel, Brow: Eleanor

, Rose Masten, that Britain would not go before the ave. and David J. They had just pitched camp when | Vincent's hospital school of nurs-|resa Riester. waited: Margaret Theassembly with any proposal for a Deets, 1320 N.C

the animal attacked Mr. Banks. (ing on Thursday evening, April 10. Reperteon, Columbus: Lois tyler, Green: solution. His son, Charles Edward Banks | Presiding and giving the address = Jo 1 Weidner. Ci IL A Ann “The questibn of what mandatory a member of the troop, plunged his |b the commencement, in 88. Peter | Villard, Bloomington: Margaret Rose Wil-| # authority is needed can only be decided in the light of the United

liams, Wathen: Rita Mary wil z, Washknife into’ the cat's throat. and Paul cathedral, Nations recommendations,” he said.

will be the |ington; _Betty Jane Wi Jane Wine, ne, Whiting, Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, archBritish sources believe the United States would be cool to any joint

bishop of Indianapolis. The 8Sisters of Charity of the oman dyer

Saturday, April 5th

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Delaware st. Mr. Craig, a lifelong resident of | Indianapolis, is a graduate of Technical high school,

King of Greece Lies in State

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Conducted By MoVets

mandate proposal that Russia.

Nations views have been heard.

included

He said the British government would reserve its position on the mandate's future until the United

Butler university and Indiana university school of law, He is a partner of Walter G. Todd in the firm of Todd & Craig,

Mr. Craig 1009 Security crowds today to the Athens cathe- | dral.

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Trust building. In the .air corps three years, he was a sergeant and an instructor in

cedure. He is a member of Fairview Presbyterian church, Y. M. C. A, Centre Lodge, F. & A. M,, Scottish Rite, Shtine, Indiana Bar associa-| tion, and Delta Theta Phi legal fra-| ternity. committeeman in the 10th precinct, 3d ward. 2d District Candidate Mr. Craig sald his platform was to clean up graft in the police departmerit and public office, improve traffic control, provide parking facil-

‘ities, and. spur the veterans’ hous- |

ing ‘program. ._ Mr. Deefs announced his candis dacy from the second district: on the Democratic ticket. He’ is 8th precinct committeeman in ward 8. Mr. ‘Deets is a past’ chaplain of Memorial post 3, American Legion, and a.nember of Voiture 145 of the 40 and 8, and Phi Sigma Chi fraternity. He attended Purdue and Indiana universities. His platform is solution of traffic, parking. and smoke - abatement problems and close co-operation between city council andthe safety board.

U. S. Hunting 15 Sugar ‘Cheaters’

HUNTINGTON, W. Va, April 3 (U. P.) —Federal authorities today sought the remaining 15 members of a black market counterfeit ring. The ring diverted more than two million pounds of 'sughr to illegal distillers and industrial users in the ‘south and midwest. Five members 6f the gang, described as the largest ever appre-

free on bail. U. 8. Marshal’ C. M. Adkins Issued warrants for the 15 last night

the smashing of the ring as the result of a three-month investiga-

The ring handled counterfeit ratio certificates distributed "by a black market gang in Chicago,

of fake coupons.

said.

Ghoose from the largest se-

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A Perfect Match!

A Ring for Her and One for Him é

BOTH Rios $12.50

“Chargs Kecounts on "sep. A-C-E-D' ‘Payments at No Exfa ¢ Cost,’

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{coffin of King George wrapped in

He is a Democratic precinct |

when he announced the arrests and |.

where 71 persons were indicted re- | cently for possession and transfer

The ring diverted shipments of sugar to distilleries and other users =. in West Virginia, Ohio, Ténnhessee |= &. and the Carolinas, federal officers

ATHENS, April 3 (U. P.)—The

hospital will entertain the graduating class and members of the lec-

the blue and white Greek flag and!

surmounted by a golden crown, was | carried on a caisson through hushed

The king's remains will lie in state until funeral services Sunday. Archbishop Damoskinos of the

military law and court-martial pro-| Greek orthodox church, who once

represented the king as regent, led the procession ' from the royal | palace. King Paul and his aides’ {walked * behind the archbishop. | | Queen Frederika® followed in an automobile. / A unit of the royal guard formed a frame around the _procession through the crowded streets and

turing. staff at a dinner in DeMarillac hall next Monday. Dr. Lacy L. Shuler will be toastmaster and the Rev. James E. Norton of the faculty of the University of Notre Danie will speak. This is the 50th anniversary of the school of nursing. Following are the. Indianapolis graduates: Theresa Leona Bayt, Elizabeth Rose Bertram, Rosella Bohland, Mary Ellen Brosnan, Marilyn Jean Cummins, Mary Margaret Derleth, Dorothy Ann Durack, Betty Lou Donham, Patricia Irene Parrell, Anna Margaret Piagerad anne {Prances Fischer, Shirley Ann hage. Lois Ann Hale, Betty Lou arin is | ter Henry, Mary Terese Hoffman, Margaet Ann Hurley, Kathleen Victoria KasMary Veronica hner, Ardith Levon LcEifresh, Martha "Ellen McGinty, The-

resa Diane Mervar, Patricia Ann Neidhamer, Rose Marie

squares.

Ohleyer, Estella Gertrude Retlly, Barbara Ruth Reinert, Irma Stanich, Bette Sum-

To Die April 11

SAN QUENTIN, Cal, April 3 (U. P.).—Wartlen Clinton Duffy said today that Mrs. Louise Peete, 59-year-old Los Angeles housewife convicted of murdering her benefactress, will be executed in San Quentin's cyanide gas chamber April 11. Mrs. Peete, twice convicted of murdering persons who befriended her, will be the second woman executed in California. More than six years ago Mrs. Juanita (The Duchess) Spinelli died

for the murder of Robert Sherrard, 19, in Sacramento.

Mrs. Peete was found guilty early

in the prison's green gas chamber.

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