Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1947 — Page 2
ate is Names of prospective judges willl LONDON, April 8 (U. , Ind, April 8. be Sibmitiey ih > Rew ays bY Henry A. Wallace arrived today for dl attorneys for the s and defense. . ee isguatined ire roig ed ment on this vist. | OU of western Europe. He said Hemmer, superin- [Judge Allee will certify three names Ne Would seek an International the In te farm and a trial judge will be selected coalition of progressive forces that _ Puthniville, which was sched- from this group. : “believe most heartily in the unity uled to’ open in the Putnam circuit! The Hemmer case has been con- of the world on- behalf of peace.” court: April 14, tinued on two occasions due to ill-
Hemmer is charged'in grand jury indictments with misuse of funds| defendant.
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NEW YORK, April 8 (U. P).— Bartley Crum, member of the Anglo-American Palestine inquiry, today charged the U, 8. government with duplicity, He said that on every occasion since Sept. 15, 1938, that an American pledge regarding Palestine has been given to the Jews, the state department has
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Mr. Crum charged that secret files of the state department would disclose that such advice had been sent to the Arab groups on at least 17 different occasions in the past nine years, He challenged the department to make public its secret communications to the Arab states. His charge was contained in “Behind the Silken Curtain,” a book published today in which he presents a report on the operations of the Anglo-American inquiry. He revealed that the secret file on Palestine was shown to him and other American members of the commission by she state department,
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Trolley Kills Girl, 4 FT. WAYNE, Ind, April 8 (U. P),
~—Funeral services were set today +
for 4-year-old Marsha Kay Swihart, New Haven, who died here yesterday of injuries suffered when she was struck by a trolley bus. ‘
Killed During Egg Hunt.
KOKOMO, Ind, April 8 (U. P.).— An Easter-egg hunt proved fatal for §-year-old Juanita Shelby, who died yesterday of injuries suffered Saturday when she was struck by an automobile while dashing sevoss a street,
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