Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 February 1948 — Page 23

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Hiding Fugitives; Previous Aid in Cases Cited

Staff Correspondent . femme, the “whodunit” of French detectives; has had a modern application tO ibeir efforts. to capture prisoners of war who escaped I . 8. ; } i hat 2 =

for the first time. » dhs the escape. plots, , ~ it is possible that women now playing a big part as frowingly or otherwise—in shel.| May # (of the 18 are young, and gost of them are better than iage looking. Based on past yecords, German prisoners of war| One prisoner who escaped apparently have & Way with some) Texas told FBI agents American women. captured him that all he A Trent BD man So ie to a local woman a ng Lo on be. a per-|Children about t when he way for’any one of the 18/home. 4 of six

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A Mrs, James McBride Another one managed to elude German prisoner Rudolph Josef|authorities for more than a year, | Soeich escape from ‘Camp Haan, as an artist in New York Cal, in 1948. Boelch said that/He got caught when his work be, “poth Mr. and Mrs. McBride had/came too popular. beiped him because he was Ger- An Stage of 55 Powe a iis month began fleeing camps in Bt, ascording to FBI records, U, 8. after VS-Day, when it was Mrs. McBride and Soejch became announced that POWs would be enamored. Mrs. McBride left ber | to

husband oeich, who assumed McBride's] One of them managed to pame. in a woods only Get 4-Year Terms an Army post for more than a He gave himself up when he

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In Palestine Plan |

oppose lin [Out “the political decision” of partition. :

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LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., Feb. 26 (UP) A ceded today they do not havelj enough votes to push the U. 8.| plan for handling the Palestine partition through the United Na- | tions Security Council. ! These officials said at present they could count on only six votes, | one short of the required major. | ,|ity, to support. the plan which would provide for Big Five con_|sultations on the partition.

The American plan, in effect, would have the Security Council accept Palestine partition.as the who |proper solution to the Holy Land problem and to “threat to peace or breach of the peace” any attempt to block partition by force. 4 “The United States has announced in United Nations it will

United Nations force to Palestine to squelch any “threat to peace.”

U. S. Limits UN Army Aid to 2 Carriers

American diplomatic officials think our contribution. to any United Nations force for Palestine could be limited to a couple of large aircraft carriers. This tory would leave to] other tries the obligation to supply ground troops. © American forces would consist solely of the personnel of the two carriers—|| normally 22000 sailors and marines each.

vance this carrier plan in reply to the complaints of military leaders that the United States is bankrupt militarily and has no strength Nations Palestine force.

|Koheleth Club | To Meet Tonight

“Phe Hiewly formed ‘Young Men's} {League, or Koheleth Club, of the {United Hebrew Congregation, will} hold the first of a series of open forums at 8 p. m. today in the, auditorium; Union St. and Madison Ave.

by Rabbi Samuel J, Fox speaking on the chosen theme, “Do Jewish Life and Tradition Have a Future?” Officers of the league are:| Sam Schorr, president; Al Sam-| berg, Gurvitz, second vice president; Albert Sham, treasurer, and Samtél Fox, secretary. has been appointed chairman of public relations and publicity for the forum. =1e :

Missionary Parley Opens. Here Tomorrow

the United States and Canada will attend the Home Missionary | Convention Sunday in the First Pilgrim Holi-| ness Church. Services will be at :30 p. m. tomorrow and Saturday and all day Sunday.

R. E. Morgan of Portland, Ore.;/

District, and the Rev. F. A. Hobbs | of the Ontario, Can. Miss Mable Jeffries, founder of a {mission among the Indians, will

peak. The Humming Bird Trio will sing at each service. The Rev.| R. A. Betz, general secretary of | the Home Missionary Depart ment, will be in charge.

Life Members of Alumni

bers to the rolls of the Butler] University Alumni was announced today by George A. Schumacher, alumni secretary: The association now has a total of 183 life members, bers include Mrs. Thomas W. McKean, Richard Riser, '39, Indianapolis; Mrs. Loren E, Coombes, "25, Ko-| komo, Ind.; Samuel -W, “Arnett, | '33, Indianapolis, and the Rev, Henry Toogood, "28, Hiram, O, i

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