Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 February 1948 — Page 22
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tothe field, said the guerrillas were with hemmed in among a line of ridges 1tke the [with their backs to the lake last
Greek Troops Pi Rebels in Ridges
Battle Likely Today, Says U. S. Adviser
'SALONIKA, Feb. 11 (UP)~— Two strong detachments of Greek troops are hot in pursuit of the guerilla force that shelled Salon{ka yesterday and may be able to bring them to battle today on the south shore of Lake Koronia, six miles east of Salonika. Col. Augustus J. Regnier, provi-
{adviser with the Greek army in
[night. “If the guerrillas haven't pulled lout, the troops have them in a mighty tough spot,” Col. Regnier (said. “They should capture the | whole works, plus their guns and ammunition—but that's only if} they ‘haven't pulled out.” Leads Greek Troops
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Death for Tojo, Reds Sing Blues
1 In War Crimes Trial [big three of Russian music— TOKYO, Feb. 11 (UP)—The Dmitr] Shostakovich, Aram Khas allied prosecution branded -for- chaturian and Sergel Prokofiev mer Premier Hideki Tojo. and .—_today were censured by the 24 other war crimes defendants| Central Committee bf the Comas murderers today and de-iyynist Party and ordered to pro!manded the “sternest penalty guce better and more Sovie {known to the law.” classical music; ii rap : A id of Prosecution, attor The censured musicians, the neys an s ng up the allied case after chief prosecutor Sommitite said, had been guilty ng anti-democratic music Joseph B. Keenan, of Washing-| ,;., is alien to the Soviet peoton, D. C., fired the opehing gun 1 this morning. ple. Mr. Keenan did not specity| The censure carried no specific the death penalty, but it wasipenalties or punishment but was, implicit in his words. Calls Defendants Guilty British prosecutor.. Arthur|start composing music in con-
’ A Comyns Carr, who followed Mr.|formity with the approved inKeenan, declared the 25 defend-|structions for artists issued in
ants were guilty of “international | September, 1946. killing, including of course, or-
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————— Prosecution Sums Up ™~ Moscow, Feb. 11 (UP)—The
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Mailman Isn't Forgotten
TOKYO, Feb. 11 (UP)—An ‘acute tobacco shortage sent the price of a pack of American cigarets to 150 yen ($3) on the
of the rain, coaxing children out of the street and taking care of! ithe neighborhood in general, Postman Floyd A. (Amos) Starks | lis gone from his North Side route. : {
fan Starke has good cause-to-remember-his former. patrons in
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ket a bright new brown wailet. The wallet ip a surprise gift to/ DUTY down and get the letter. him when he and his wife. accepted an invitation to stop jn|ously as she recalled how the | at Mr. and Mrs. Ervine Gregory's, postman would roll her rugs up 13338 Kenwood Ave. one of the/lf a rainstorm came up while she homes on his route, on his last|Was away from home. Another
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what was in the wallet—$1 Yirom a grateru neighborhood in smile, cheerful greetings and J remembrance of all the little kindnesses extended by the cheerful] The donors were almost as sur-, postman. »$ {prised as the recipient when they | The neighbors didn’t learn © Fostman Starks’ transfer unti the day before he was to leave. 'As they discussed his departure tions turned into. and recalled all his courtesies, As they presented Mr. Starks Mrs. . Gregory and some other the wallet, he smiled and thanked neighbors. got the idea of taking them aH. But someone suggested § up a collection. A chairman was he “look inside” and when he saw appointed fdr each block and the the money tears came into his drive was on. : {
§ Almost every family recalled said. “For once 1 don't know | some individual kindness the post- what to say.” i man had extended to them. i
‘their son was a prisoner of war,| “I know one thing. I'll tell the Postman Starks called them early mew postman -to-take-good care | in the morning and told them he of you people. And I'm going to ‘had a letter they had béen await-|tell him if he wants real friends
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"GOODBYE, AMOS"—Little Judy Jaynes, 3323 Kenwood Ave., was only one of many in the neighborhood sorry to see | Postman Floyd A. {Amos) Starks leave the route. ! a» " .
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