Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1947 — Page 2

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instructions a directive to present a plan for Palestine independence. The United Nations political committee rejected two more such proposals today. The Arabs desire im- . ‘mediate Palestine independence since “this

d on their present two-to-one superiority over the

. In another major foreign policy development, it was announced that Russian-American negotiations for 2 Korean settlement will open May 20 at Seoul. The announcement followed an exchange of notes between U. SB. Secretary of State George ©. Marshall and Foreign

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APOLOGIZES — Halian Pre: mier Alcide de Gasperi resigned ‘just before noon today. He told President Enrico de Nicola he was "sorry that | shall have to ruin the president's digestion for lunch.’

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Times State Servite FRENCH LICK, May 13.—Streets of this little resort town buzged today with rumors that a pair of unidentified gunmen staged an unreported holdup of the worldfamed Brown's club early Sunday. Though state and local authorities

gambling casino had been held up,

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TOKY William Webb, president of the inwar crimes tribunal

“The tribunal did not accuse the defense of being unco-operative,” he sald. . “The term “unco-operative’ was not employed by anybody.” Be ————————————————

Predicts D. P. Crisis WASHINGTON, May 13 (U. P). —Lessing J. Rosenwald, president of the American Council. for Judaism, said today a crisis in the displaced camps of Europe appears inevitable this summer. He urged a “fair share” of inmates be admitted to the United® States. He recently returned from a threeweek tour of Germany.

HOSPITAL CROWDING TOLD WASHINGTON, May 13 (U. P). ~Veterans with ailments in no way connected with the war are filling two-thirds of the veterans adminis tration’s inadequate supply of hos-

pital beds, a VA official said today.

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ridian st, was robbed of $2183 in cash and checks an employee had hidden in a piano stool, police said. Entering through a skylight,! burglars stole $500 in tobls from a

Railroad Expands

Ticket Mailing Plan A plan of mailing tickets to customers has been expanded by the Pennsylvania railroad, R. M. Harvey, division passenger agent, said. , The plan is time-saving, since a trip to the railroad office is not re-

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GUILTY — Hjalmar Schacht, former Reich financial mastermind foday was sentenced to 8 years in a labor camp by a German court.

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Dr. J. Warren Hastings, Wash. ington, D, C., minister, and Gov-| ernor Gates will be speakers at the 92d annual’ commencement weekend at Butler university June 8 and 9, President M. O. Ross. announced today. , Dr. Hastings, pastor of the National City Christian church, will speak at baccalaureate services at| 4 p. m. Bunday in the fieldhouse, | Governor Gates will be commencement speaker at 10 a m. Monday at the fieldhouse. More than 400 seniors and graduate students will participate in both exercises. Alumni day will. be held

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emphasise their 14 householders in the 1700-1800 blocks of N. Emerson ave. removed their boxes, But, local officials were pow- 'an hour later. erless to institute door-step service! The opossum is still roaming the without Washington approval. -

CHICAGO, May 13 (U, P).~The national safety council today reported 16 airlines finished scheduled- passenger operations in 1946 without a Jat accident. A ve aviation safety 0d a Airw

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Police Lose Auto, Hunting 'Possum

Police today sought two teen-age youths who went joyriding in a squad car last night. The patrolmen, : Orin Cox and Marvivn Cave, parked in front of 1302 Pleasant st. and had begun to scour the neighborhood for an opossum when the car was stolen. Witnesses who reported the car speeding through S. East st. sald the occupants were two ‘teen-age boys. It was found parked at Leota and DeLoss sts, by Patrolmen William Withers and Louis Gohman half

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Accidental Gun Shot

Injures Attucks Youth A 17-year-old. Crispus Attucks student was slightly injured last

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