Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1948 — Page 16
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Is Awaiting U. S. Crash’
Invitation to CIO bd Clue, French Say.
-By- PAUL GHALL 3 Times Foreign Component: PARIS, Feb. 26-—-Maybe Tose Stalin really believes the pro ets of doom who are on the “coming economic crisis” in the United States. Maybe the Soviet kingpin actually credits the repeated a {ances of suchj reputedly close] advisers as
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At any rate, the way French political observers currently view the picture, Stalin is stalling
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They point to the belated inhao from’ Vassill Kuznetsov, president of all Central “Council Trade Unions in the USSR, to the Congress of Industrial Organization’s James Carey to come: to Moscow as proof. The CIO secretary-treasurer’s telegram from Russia received immediately after his: reve jast week to -the British American press here of a between the CIO and the wr bia respona Federation of Trade Unions over the Marshall Plan is interpreted as manifestation of a “desire talk” emanating directly from the Kremlin. Soviet Russia has a primary interest in preventing loss of prestige to the WFTU in which it holds half the votes. The British Trade Union Congress’ invitation to trade unions of the 16 nations concerned in the Marshall. Plan, plus the CIO and AFL, to meet in London March 8 10.30 15 ons direct. threat 10 WFTU.
Another is the. split of the Ra i
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Expect’ Stalin Greeting Mr. Carey has repeatedly asserted that his conversations in Russia will be limited to the “critjcal situation” in WFTU. Sat observers here are convinced that his visit will be made the occasion for far wider talks, whether he intends it that way or not. Stalin is JShyvicusly fa between rob
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 (UP) Bureau
Message Relayed To Archbishop Schulte
The Most Rev. Paul C. Schulte, | archbishop of Indianapolis, has received a cablegram sent by His Holiness, Pope Plus XII, regard-| ing the Bishops’ Fund for Victims | of War. The message which follows in part was relayed to Archbishop Schulte through Archbishop John T. McNicholas, chairman of the bishops’ administrative board: “We are pleased to send this
port of the American hierarchy on Behalf of relief for the victims of the war. It is most appropriate that this appeal for voluntary sacrifice and generous alms giving should be launched on Laetare Sunday in the midst of the Lenten season of penance and reparation. Confident of Victory “We are confident that our dear
call of — charity in the spirit of this sacred season and will provide with their wonted generosity the means of bringing all possible succor to alleviate pressing spiritual and material need. “To all bishops, priests and faithful generously participating with us in this mission of mercy we cordially impart, in pledge of abundant blessings from the Divine Redeemer, our paternal apostolic blessing.”
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Times State Feb. ice
for use by ox city the county sheriff has been installed in the court house here, Receiving sets in city police and sheriff cars will enable officers to receive mesages promptly in any section of Hamilton County, and officers at neighboring county seat citles, including Anderson, Kokomo, a and Lebanon, can be reached The city of Noblesville and the county are sharing the cost of the new equipment and its maintenance.
Dynamite Cap Hurts
a Covington Woman
Times State Service $ COVINGTON, Feb. 26 — When Mrs. Ferman Powell found a dynamite cap on the floor of a coal house on the farm to which the family had just moved, she picked it up and tapped it against a board. The cap exploded and tore off
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