Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 October 1947 — Page 4

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Kill Romance Lt. Gov. Richard T. James will Many shattered romances may be speak at the annual hamburger . traced directly to scratching of Skin sry of the Franklin Township Re- Reds mn Test : pimples, eczema, TE blotehes [Publican Club at 8 p. m. tomorrow]. v i = and other irritations, when you can at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James bl get quick relief trom soothing Peter- 5 - powers. ftalian Assembly . Money refunded if one application] The nominating committee willl Upholds Premier does not delight. you. Peterson’ TePort the selection of new club ROME, Oct. 6 (U, P.).—Italy's 2

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|served four Years Premier Alcide de Gasperl had), the Army aed. received three thumping votes. of ic.) Department. |confidence in the assembly. | Robert E. Neff, | A three-week Communist and penta] superine |leftwing Socialist campaign of wide- tendent, said that (spread strikes, agitation and violent! yer Price is the Delbert L. Price {debate in the assembly to get Pre- |g man to be assigned to the new jmier de Gasperl, a Christian Demo- ost He sald several universities crat, out of office, falled early yes- oye / established hospital adminterday. {istration courses, with graduates asThree leftist motions of non-con-i ened to hospital administrative

{fidence were put to vote. The Pré-\qonariments for one year's internmier won in all three cases, 271 qin service,

to 179, 271 to 224 and 271 to 136. The sR leftists’ plans to put Him out by TEST SOIL FIRST {constitutional means failed, | Testing soll to find out what is Premier de Gasperl put the Com- needed and how much is needed munists and leftwing Soclalists out!per acre is the first step in any of his cabinet 15 weeks ago. They plan for soil improvement. wanted to overthrow his U. 8.-ri-

one an which they were represented. Hindu Army Lands

In Princely State NEW DELHI, Oct. 6 (U, P) The Indian (Hindu) army, navy and air force besieged the princely and = ° nominally Moslem state of Junagadh today, Junagadh contains about 3000 quare miles, It is under the rule nf Nawab Sir Mahabat Khan Rasul a Moslem. Although 80 per cent of

the population is Hindu and his tate is 400 miles from Pakistan (Moslem), he announced that it had joined Pakistan, Landing craft, supported by sloops

minesweepers and warplanes carried out a landing yesterday halfway be-

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ween Bombay Ana Karachi, The troops immediately laid siege to Junagadh, The Indian government an-

nounced that it could not accept the merging of Junagadh with Pakistan because “it is an Integral part of Indian territory.”

Iranian Premier

Wins Test Vote | TEHRAN, Iran, Oct. 5 (U.P). Premier. Ahmed Ghavam es Sultaneh won_an overwhelming vote of confidence from the Majlis (Parliament) today. fajlis members endorsed Premier ‘Ghavam 93 to 12 Reliable sources said Premier !Ghavam made certain his victory by promising to explain in a secre session all his negotiations wit Russia - for a Soviet-Iranian o agreement, Opposition members accused the portly premier of traitorism for negotiating the tentative oil pact with Russia A. Eskandari, leader of the op- { position, told the assembly he was = ready to die at the handd of hired assassins if his charges proved un(true, Tears rolled down his cheeks {as other members hissed and booed him.

Saarland Voters

Favor Tie to France - SAARBRUECKEN, Saarland, Oct 6 (U. P).—Unofficial but complete results from yesterday's elections showed today that the voters of the Saar basin favor economic union {with France 10 to 1. | The elections were not a plebiscite. They were parliamentary elections, in which economic union with France was the only issue.

Cocker Spaniel Club To Parade Champions

The Central Indiana Cocker Spaniel Club will feature the “Parade of Champions” at the opening of the fourth annual Cocker Spaniel

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DDT Sprayed on Cairo In Fight on Cholera

CAIRO, Oct. 6 (U. P.).~—A spe-cially-equipped Egyptian air force plane today sprayed Cairo with DDT to kill flies that are suspected of promoting the cholera epidemic Egyptians living in the poorer sections of Cairo were instructed to leave their windows open, so the DDT could penetrate their homes. Ten more special DDT

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La Follettes to Replace Suspended Paper

MADISON, Wis, Oct. 8 (U. P)) — |The Progressive, liberal weekly published for 38 years by Wisconsin's

{famous La Follette family, folded [today but the La Follettes sald they American congressmen, now tour-

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linson Hall, foupd 81 bottles of a | gphed by a man who complained, well-known brand of whisky lying “is that all you've got?” unclaimed on the stairway. Mr. Jussel said “ves,” and the 4 man replied he would leave half of No one in the passing crowd it

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sophomore men’s honorary. * unidentified man had. authorized) NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (U.P). — Other officers elected by SphinX her to sleep in a bus parked in| Soviet Vice Foreign Minister Andrei include Lloyd Olcott, Greenwood, the rear of the bus terminal, while Vishinsky has declined an invitavice president; Arthur Graham, ghe waited for another bus early tion to debate Russia's “war monMartinsville, secretary, and Thomas | yesterday, a second man entered gering” charges against thé United Bemis III, Indianapolis, treasurer. the bus and robbed her of $17. | States over the radio. SS ——————————————— A 16-year-old outh, Ernest! Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt reported AMERICANS MEET GASPERI Martin, 1054 ring told police! in a nationwide broadcast (CBS) ROME, Oct. 6 (U. P.)—Twenty two other youths stopped him last night that Mr. Vishinsky and while en route home from a show Yugoslavia Foreign Minister Stanoje |ing Europe to study the food and at Fountain Square and beat him Simic, who also had been invited ‘economic situations, were received into unconsciousness. He revived to appear as a guest star, had detoday by Premier Alcide de Gas+ and staggered to his home, he re- clined the invitation because of peri. : ported. . _|"extreme pressure of work."

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