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et Roatan- Thursday, two. days after officials called off a search for,

an 1946 Election Fraud Case Is Retperes

Primary Charges ein) Amended by State--

De Leon on spoke by radio. to his) The 1946 primary election | brother, Tomas, at Matamoros, 9 Yoek I0UAY he pilot ot a 047 |Mex., last night. He said that, fraud case came to life again’ AP owned by the Guif| Womack was injured when they Transportation Co, He and {set their plane down in the gulf!

Leon left here Feb. 10 to pick up °F Mexien, it on Ralt ‘bers yesterday the state decided a cargo of shrimps at Carmen,

“ . to amend seven of the 13 indict-| Mexico. lana Sraieed um Site the, rast ments and ask that the case be’ Plane Sank Quickly’ {Leon said. reopened. i -They crashed. 40 miles short of “A few days wter--1 don't ro): The indictments charged al Carmen. The plane sank quickly! Imember just when—he went out number of precinct workers here under the weight of 5000 pounds| of his head. He fell off the raft. (with violation of the state elec-| . “of ice they were carrying to pre. “The last thing I saw of him tion code. serve the shrimps, was when the sharks gathered Air and sea rescue parties about him. Then he disappeared. " searched their route for a we

Hope of finding them wag eek. doned Tuesday and the search Bandit Obliges Victim NEW. YORK, Feb, 21 (UP)-

i called off, f - those on the voters’ lists. The Roatan spotted De Leon's When jeweler Aaron Kruger told More than a month ago Judge life raft yesterday about 47 miles/a gunman that being tied up in a Bain sustained a motion off Frontera, . Mexico, and took jackknife position had given him quash these indictments a ne him aboard. . Capt. Emsley Gough a cramp in his leg, the thug mas- case bécame a dead issue temradioed the Coast Guard, which saged Mr, Kruger's leg and then porarily.

dispatched the medical supplies made off with $1800 ‘in jewelry. for De Leon who was suffering, “I just can’t have hard feelings Coal Conveyor - " EE —— 2 Kills Employee ‘IMills Hall. He will be sponsored

severely from exposure, exhaus- against a fellow as nice and polite Elmo Rogers, 40, of 1640 Nel- by the Indianapolis Chapter of

tion and starvation. as that,” Mr. Kruger told police. B son St, was injured fatally last {the American Christian Palestine night when he was caught be- Committee. fl tween a wall and a moving coal

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s Adrift Coast Guard Flies Supplies to ye Who Saw Sharks Eat Companion After Crash |

BROWNSVILLE, Tex., Feb. 21 (UP)--A Coast Guard patrol plahe-flew fnedical supplies today to a Mexican airman who was by a banana ship after he drifted nine days in a life raft and watched sharks eat his comrade. "Esteban de Leon was rescued by the Panamanian banana boat

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him and Neil Womack, Browns- ™ ville. - The: Roatan was ‘expected!

At a caucus in Criminal Court Judge William D. Bain's cham-§

GUATEMALAN ENVOY — Dr. Jorge ©. Granados, Guate- = _malan ambassador will speak Specifically, poll workers were here Monday, :

alleged to have entered names unlawfully on the poll books and {to have failed to check names on registration certificates with

Guatemala Envoy : To Speak Monday

Palestine Group . Sponsors Address

Dr, Jorge G. Granados, bas $8

‘Shall Hitler Mufti Rule Pales{tine?"” Monday at 8 p. m. in Caleb

Built for HEAVY DUTY Traffic

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when the accident occurred. Melvin Ezzell, operator of the!UN sesions last fall.

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{Rogers and shouted a warning, Greeks OK ‘Governinent

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Greek parliament gave Premier (cident. Themistocles Safoulis a resound- |

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Two youthful bandits forced a! cheek -loek on- the Standard -Grocery Store at 938 8. Meridian St. about 9 p.m, yesterday and purshed the manager into his office. Manager Robert Young, 32, of sart Ave. the office door but adDr. Granados is a member of Mitted the two men when one of lorry at the “Prospect St. plantthe United Nations special com. them fired a shot through the He .contrib-|8lass partition, missing his head Mr. Rogers was employed at uted dargely to the formation of PY Inches, the plant charging ovens and had the majority report on UNSCOP bound Mr. Young with coat hang"just stepped back from an oven and spoke vigorously in its be-|erS, scooped up about $1000 in 'half when it was discussed in the currency Which had been spread -...on the desk for counting and fled. Mr. Bosart said he was able [to free himself from the hangers in a few minutes. passed up about 75 checks and a quantity of silver. Liquor Store Robbed

| A lone gunman entered Oscar's liquor store at 226 Indiana High Ave. and ordered manager JoSchool junior was in critical con- seph Delott, 60, of that address, dition in General Hospital today, to turn over the contents of the ATHENS, Feb. 21 (UP)—The victim of an “unloaded” gun ac- Cash register. : ‘police the bandit brandished an Donald G. Layman, son of Mr. automatic pistol. He escaped with an estimated on his handling of anti-guerrilla 954 8 Ritter Ave. was shot an (8200. The Washington Liquor Store lat 439 E. Washington lost about “quick draw” |$90 to a well-dressed holdup man. Manager Bertha Lovell, of the {Davis Cleaners at 3042 E. 10th} 8t., said a man who had applied] to her for a job only last week Rield up the establishment yesterwas day aftérnoon and escaped with $12 from the cash drawer. ‘Threatened With Knife

Julian Ware, 24, of 2518 Burton told police three men forced him at knife point last night to ride with them in his own car to the 2200 block on Hillside Ave. ne SEE. ALFALFA FOR ALFA FOR HUMANS | Where the vehicle stalled. He said _ Alralra may some day be grown the Sri atogsted him os Be was aving a liquor store at 25th and & source of 1008 TOF HUMBIA. or artiadale ave. ot ai nd first if he was a “bootleg” cab-

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| Two men drove into a filling station at 1601 N. Meridian about 2:15 a. m. ‘and while one kept attendant James Jett, 21, of 1525 E. Michigan St. water hose the: other rifled the cash register of between $50 and

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Attacks Wallace Party

Drive as ‘Dangerous’ PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 21 (UP) ~Wilson chairman of the Americans for Democratic tacked the third party drive as “dangerous and. said the foreign policies advocated by ‘Henry Wallace would} inevitably lead the United States)

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hr 8 school year, With an average of 1.772,

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‘on the campus was: Sigma Chi, 11.523; Phi Gamma Delta, 1.467; Phi Delta Theta, 1.347; Kappa ©

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“NY. ANSWER 1S THE UNITED NATIONS’ DECISION__PARTITION”

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® GUATEMALAN AMBASSADOR to the UNITED ST ATES . ® ILLUSTRIOUS CATHOLIC LAYMAN ® FORCEFUL MEMBER of the UNITED NATIONS SPECIAL : COMMITTEE ON PALESTINE

Presented, In Persor, Under Auspices ~~ J

Sit alge of the Indianapolis Chapter of AMERICAN CHRISTIAN PALESTINE COMMITTEE

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Palestine: ambassador fo the United States, Dr. Jorge Garcia Granados,” as ifs representative on the committee. From“the very oufsef of the .hearings it was obvious that Dr. Granados came to the difficult problem with a clear and objective mind. Dr. Granados was «interested only in establishing justice and in having ‘that justicé implemented, He contributed largely to the formulation of the Majority Report of U. N. S. C. O..P. and when the report was discussed at the U. N. sessions this fall he spoke up nestly in its behalf, Perhaps it is becBuse Dr. Granados is himself a representative of one of the smaller nations that he has understood so well the problenr of the Jewish a Jewish Stats, sessions were masterful examples of the

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