Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 April 1948 — Page 29
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coming Russian wheat shipments to Italy. After silencing Togliatti with their shouts ‘in praise of the United States, the anti-Com-munists marched off in a body, leaving Togliatti to finish his peech to the few remaining Communists and left-wing Socialists,
LAKE IS 75 MILES LONG - Great Salt Lake, Utah, is 75 miles long and 35 miles ‘wide. ;
Greek Troops Set Up Second Encirclement |
SALONIKA, Apr. 1 (UP)—An| American military spokesman|f§ reported today that Greek gueri rillas who escaped from an en-! | {circlement in the Krousia Moun-| tains were trapped again by|
scene of the original maneuver. Col. Temple Holland of Dallas, |
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5 circlement of the spring “test| > . By DR. ERNEST G. OSBORNE offensive” should contain up to! < Information, Please—A small{500 guerrillas although air re- | 5 bulletin beard is a very useful Sonnalssancy ove the Flamour-| : ; ros Mountain district failed to! thing in families today. So many show anyone inside the tighten-|
of the family members are run-ling government loop this morn-| ning in and out to Scout meet-|ing. ings, parent-teacher committees,| The importance of the drive to play up the block, or any of against the guerrilla forces of a hundred and one things that|Gen. Markos Vafiades was em-| keep people busy. ‘A bulletin|Phasized today when Lt. Gen.! t d-blackboard with chalk or|James A. Fleet, head of the mili-| a of soft composition board tary section of the American! piece of notes easily can be mission to Greece, arrived here! pinned can serve to keep the to be closer to the scene of ae
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