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- ° ; $ - HE B Is y 4 d 7000 Police on Guard, Border Bolstere By HARRISON SALISBURY [sion of Finnish-Russian defense United Nations Security Council United Press Foreign News Editor | pact aegotiations. for an emergency session of the Milan and Trieste emerged to-| Mr. Pekkala later arrived in United Nations General Assembly day as twin crisis points of the Moscow aboard a Russian plane.to reopen the Palestine question. boiling Italian political straggie. The Soviet press made new at-| American officials said that po tacks on the alleged war-monger-/ American Delegate Warren Austin Allied troops were alerted Ino of the United States and it|would not submit the request as neans Panne Bathe Payette . Trieste against possible Yugo-iwas announced that military planned. They wan est Detore the ar No Provision Made slav moves across the Trieste, training of Soviet high school | hear first the comments of other seek a strike-h Boy = James R. Green, 74, at General, cerebral| For Vv frontier and 7000 civil police were girls is being abandoned. nations on the about-face in this on under the Leo Long, 66, at 115 8. Ritter, ofers ordered to action stations to! . > country’s position on the Pales< 3 ABder, the Tan. = grass throm 4 8, m= By NOBLE REED i avert possible violence by Com.| Washington |tine question. n invoked the Robert, cinoma 4 A court fight between Demo-| | 'munists within the city. New American foreign policy, ‘Arab patrols attacked a Ha-Tatt-Hartley Ao Jesiie wintam, suti- | tefocsierotic heart” Oenemal. ar-icrats and Republicans over the): Maj. Gen. Terence S. Airey, reversals along the lines of aban- ganah convoy north of Jerusa rovisions' Act's BSE Hime elores Lula C. Brooks, #, at 1418 E. ITth, cere- SleCtiOn of a new judge of Su- | [British commander in chief of/donment of Palestine partition! lem, touching off a battle in I he Yesterday, Emma Younger: John, Siti a1] a0 homormage. : r Court 3 and a fouaty the Anglo-American zone atand the offer of Trieste to Italy which a score or more of Jews b tr setting yp At_Home~ Willian, Mary Me- ES th, St General, pulmonaty to replace GOP ap- Trieste, said he had sent rein- were forecast, possibly ir connec- were killed or wounded. ver miners’ tigate ; Lesier, Midred Leo Aral Demy ager #438 Carrollton, cere-|pointees was being planned today. forcements to the frontier so thatition with an expected three-pow- Greece ack to him Raper, Minaie Wess, J N Nettie Dix, 75, at Methodist, pneumoma.| CoOUNty Democratic Chairman allied civilian police would noter foreign conference of the OF BY the and; Edward, UrEE Beer feos 5. (aimert Clayton Hendricks, 4%, at. we Walter Boetcher said his party hive to face possible Yugoslav United States, France and Brit-| The government reported that I-corisuming indus Ry Victor, Ruth Dut : on A. Lawrence, 77, at 2636 WN. aa fle candidates for these two army action alone. ain in Washington next month. |in cleaning up guerrillas on Mt. d their ‘operations Belles. Bast ari, Nogma | bers bam, on the primary ballot next He indicated the troop move-| A move was. underway to cur- Olympus they had captured & orts of strike foiison, 1350 8. Pershing; Prank, Manty Bisabeth Josephine Rogers, 88, at 201|week and if they are not fecog- { iments were not on a large scaletail American exports to Russia rebel headquarters staff. from the coal felgy, ry 5% [ouion; Vasu, {Sandra Wise, § months, at St. Vincents [NiZed a mandamus suit will be by saying that only “a few British which J Jasuary were running reports did mot indicate ‘the size Coal Producers GIRLS ey Philips; [Hampers Collins, A military police” were moved uplat or more -10ths or importance of the staff seizure. ported tha pi A BL Framed Heit. |, SAR. pezienaiie at Republicancontrolled to the frontier. He did not say/of one per cent of U. S. ship-| pa = rx on: cael ‘Hick. cinoma. %, at Long, oar- ty, Election Board has not if American troops also were sert ments abroad. { N ang eere “shot lp Seva Hiiioa, Liles Green: Gul, SOREL oi meer cormaty provision on the ballots for Rs thnericarh : \Anderson Police Seek a Nounded 45 Ee "Eva Garrard: dou. Dorls Gar |qooctusen, CCE eet [these Offices which normally are The northern industrial center| Berlin Overzealous Dog Lover riek: Herbert, Jgith Neher. : : not up for election this year of Milan, a Communist strong-{ Gen. Lucius D. Clay put it| ENTS ISSUED Moma, AB Kamowki: Woseph, a, WW, 4. 1 1. Vacated Since Election hold, was torn by violence andsquarely up to the Russians today] ANDERSON, Ind, Mar. 24 Patent Been Caith Barret. ‘(Bra Richardson Woif. 49, et Methoatst,| However, both Superior Court 3 disorder for the fourth successive|to say whether the four-power|(UP)—Anderson police today ten on has is. a_Home-Richard. Viele Carine on Douglas Y. Cull, 36, at Veterans, ear-|aDd the County Assessor's office day. Striking leftist printers|government of Germany goes on sought an overzealous dog lover ry Patents winter: Fl Oath. Atwood, $29 8. were vacated by resignation and |seized and burned foreign news-/or collapses. stab! years Senate: [Erett, Edith Callie Gentry, 40, at 2851 Boulevard who they said had a habit of Capitol; Hilbert, Maz Roth ee 0113! Place, carcinoma’ death since the last election. papers after a night in which jon next meeting of the coun. cutting’: holes 1 the city’ dog ————— Ln Arthells Otter, “3205 Charles Tetrick, 13, at 315 Spring, cme-| Samuel Montgomery died be- Americans in the city were normally would be he ar, : Reefoniaine; Prank, Rava Reel, 1128 a hy HE Boulevard, [fOre he started his second term threatened by mobs. . |30. Since the Russians have the|Pound fence to free the animals. ; Bt never: Ba Bi | nope. Seodion “% las assessor to which he was chairmanship this month under| Robert Anderson, chief ins Heaey, 1101 Eexington, Cas cinoma, Tr 76 at General, earlglected in 1946. Republican Coun- ; Moscow a rotation system it would be up|SPector for the city board x A e te. 's $ y ? . . 1s . : . . lr eX. ord: “Charice Chriping a WI%, 75, at 702 4. Riinels, hyparien. iy Commissionets appointed Vie- A CIVIC MONUMENT—Indianapolis" fire-trap, rat-infested | Ailing Premier Mauno Pekkata!t® them 10 Call that meeting, 1 8 et ton in Mae Jones, 431 W. Smith, Xion, 7, at 611 W. St. Clair, » $ ; acancy. k » ve ted b M E Fi Chi f R of Finland was summarily “invit- Palestine : the past six weeks, in each Ine . er— ar renal. December Emsley John-| police station was inspec y Mayor Feeney, Fire Chief Roscoe [of 1 Samuel J. Stokes, 71, at Methodist, ar- re-elected second . . ed” to Moscow to speed conclu-| The United States delayed to-|stancefi eight to 10 canines made DEATHS teriosclérotic cardio vascular, (son JT. to a : McKinney and members of the Safety Board today. Gazing un- |——__— ~ = "0 PC © day fts formal request to: the thelr escape outs Amos Simpiiza, Sh: at oR neumenis. ., ®, % 14 Jour.) S6T 8 Superior believingly at r covered wires are Chief McKinney (left) and f SI 1 3 — my Base Mary Chaner, J ah Rily, Berths Buss, #1. at o150 B. win, myo. > JUS, resigned and Gov. Gates yy = ens had Convicted of Slaying hn E. Crouch, 71 at 2057 8. Meridian, Saran Ada Childers, 6, at Methodist, car- 81] the vacancy. - ey YO! Pheney. 4 |Ex-Kokomo Grid Star Serebral thom Sno. Times State Service — Lack Legal Support A . . ! : Chairman Boetcher said Demo- South Side Girl Charges Attack Be oy 10: Mar, M--2ohn SIRAUSS } STRAUSS Ue THEYS a Sound pa A 21-year-old suspect was held behind her and forced her into|guiity of voluntary manslaughter : SAYS: oh offices up for election this yearby police today in connection|the car. by a Howard Circuit Court Jury

on the ground that appointees|with charges made by a 23-year- She said he drove her into|this morning after 16 hours and

; the country and attacked her,|40 minutes of deliberation. can fill eléctive jobs only until Sa tent : — Jobe on Ao old South Side girl that she was then brought her back to Indian-| The jury recommended leniency

kidnaped and raped last night. |apolis and pushed her out'of the|Judge Forrest E. Jump set Satur ngth of te y Be ne i fight ele Ts The girl said she went home|Car at her home. day morning for sentencing. “|tion of these offices was reached|from a tavern at 16th and| The girl was treated at Gen-| Birch was with the at a meeting of Democratic ward Harding Sts. about midnight and eral Hospital and later identified Feb. 27 shooting of Churchill chairmen at the Spink-Arms Ho- . the suspect as the assailant.’ A|Ford, former Kokomo High tel last night when organization that after she got out of a taxicab comb she lost during the attack School football star, in an arguwork for the 1048 elections was|® man juniped out of a car|was found in-the suspect's car. iment that followed a card game. ’ outlined. : . . A rumored movement to replace Chairman Boetcher with a| ’ A new party head more favorable to Mayor Feeney's City Hall Democrats did not materialize at the, JRaUSS :

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~ Await Convention Party leaders indicated that no change would be made in the chairmanship “ until the regular county convention of precinct committeemen May 8, Possible candidates mentioned to succeed Mr. Boetcher included , Robert Allison, member of the County Liquor Board; Louis A. Weiland, former Municipal Court 1 judge, and John A. Linder, formars county attorney,

District ey neup for 1h STUDENT SIZES Rep... Louis Ludlow was still U 10 hl “wide open” today with most of the talk centered around Nathan b Fil REGULARS xo writ Be Swaim, former judge of the In- oq AND. LON ‘ diana Supreme Court, and How- .

ard Caughran, U. 8. district attorney, ‘as possible candidates. ’ Prosecutor Lineups

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