Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1947 — Page 13
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sercepted at the general postofiice today, Extraordinary * security precatitions were put into effect for the royal family and other distin. guished Britons. The pew “bombs” were fond by experts assigned to the postoffice by Scotland Yard. They were simi« lar to those received in the last few days, but the envelopes. were slightly larger, More. than a dozen’ detectives.
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deals with subversive ' ‘movements: and aliens will shadow ihe king, queen, Princess Elizabeth and the
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"OFF LIMITS—William Becker, janitor in Chicago's Loop, keeps a firm grip on a misguided opossum he caught enjoying a garbage can snack at the rear of his building. No one knew how the 'possum got from his naturally rural’ habitat into the heart of the city.
13 at Notre Dame
Times State Service SOUTH BEND, Ind, June 6.— The Most Rev. Lawrence L.Graner, C. 8. C, D.D., newly-consecrated bishop of Lecca, India, will ordain 13 seminarians of the Congregation of Holy Cross at Notre Dame university June 13. The ceremonies will be held in Sacred Heart church on the university cagpus. Those to be ordained incluge two Hoosiers—Chester J. Schneider, Evansville, and Thomas J, "Engleton, Hammond, Others. are: Thomas E. Lockary, Weymouth, Mass.; Robert F. Tack, Tonawanda, Cy. John Corcoran, Geneva; N. F. Connry, Wilkes Barre, i} E. Cussen, Dorchester, Mass.; “J. Clifford Atwood, North Quincy, Mass. mbrose J. Wheeler, Brooklyn: C. DER CYET Dayton, O.; E. Tobin, Dorchester, Mass.; Robert M. Hoff-
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the Oeyama camp,
Wallace Proposes Ban f |On Shipping of Arms
RALEIGH, N. O., June 6 (U, P). ~Henry A. Wallace, vigorous opponent of President Truman's foreign policy, today advocated world-wide approval of a regulation banning shipment of ams from one nation to,another. The former “New Deal” vice president called upon the United Nations to “adopt a regulation that no nation may ship arms outside its borders.” In his first southeast address on a swing around the country Wallace urged that: Members of the United Nations assembly be elected “directly by the | people.” The world needs a peace treaty | between the United States and Russia. Mr. Truman veto the Hartlev-! A A ROT BIT Ent “THe Tetier-for-the-greedys tax bill.”
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' He was held without bail. U. 8. Attorney James M. Caifer said he would ask for a treason indictment against the youth, Tomoya Kawakita,” when he presents his case to the federal grand jury next week. Kawakita was arrested yesterday by federal bureau of investigation
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