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Police today sought a smooth-ly-operating burglar who jimmied the front doors of two North: Side homes yesterday and ransacked them, taking jewelry and’ other items valued at $1200. In neat fashion, the thief entered] — the homes of Sidney Sternberger, | 3623 Watson Rd. and Alvie Wal-| lace, 3727 Watson Rd. Although he left no clues, po-. lice believe both “jobs” were] done by the same person. Six tie pins valued at $500 were | taken from the Sternberger resi-| § dence, while the other home § yielded a jeweled watch valued at! $500 and other items valued at, $200, The burglaries were not dis-| covered for several hours, yl

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SCENE OF REVOLUTION — Bogota, Colombia, seen from the air, was the | scene of violent rioting today with 33 reported killed and 200 injured. Crowds |

A temporarily unemployed roaming the streets wrecked several buildings and many army and police personnel

truck driver was being held un-

with the rioters.

der $10,000 caught last

bond. after he vas| are reported to have sided

night while rob- | bing a drug store at 3201 Central Ave. } In traditional, Western style

‘ himself later as Albert W. Taylor, 30, of 3270;

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Tear room. i As he rifled the cash reglater, two police officers who were called by an observing passerby § entered and got the “drop” on Taylor. : : Turns Gun on Police ! The hoodlum had turned his gun on Patrolman Rudolph Price’ as the policeman entered a side Patroiman Walter Chowning, Liberal (rebel) controlled radio shouted, “Drop that gun The| in Bogota, Colombia, anbandit saw he had no chance to nounced today that Dario shoot it out.

Echandia (above), provisional “If I had another chance,

e! president of the Junta got inrd ki Roth You guys, the police side the presidential palace to A search of Taylor, whose confer with President Perez. brother said he had never been “in trouble” before, disclosed Suicide Victim Leaves

3184 in cash and several billfolds. ‘ Was “taken by the sick-|> Dictaphone ‘Notes’ Haired bandit during the holdup, NEW ORLEANS, Apr. 10 (UP)! Comes of fhe store is Teford Police reported today that a per, G "A 68-year-old merchant police-| 20-year-old -clothier. wha killed man, Louis Scheerer, saw (wo ley am mint in Whe rear of 4aa|dd 1 alley B the rear of 444| 3 1i¢ Herzog recorded the mes8. Pennsylvania St. He fired one sages before he shot himself in ghot and the men ran, . a New Orleans park. They were, Police found the safe belonged addressed to his secretary, his fo the Grand Union Tea Co., #44 8. Pennsylvania St. An attempt] had been made to jimmy the

BIDS FOR CONTROL—The

Rabbi. Officers refused sto reveal the

strong-box; the hinges and com-|.,nients of the records, saying

binations were knocked off. A few ” doors away lay two 'jeavy “they were personal.” punches and a s hammer, An unopened safe was found police. by a passing motorist early to- Pe Richardson, 21, day in a ditch in the 3200 block, | Blake 'St., the alleged offensive Shelby St. Owner of the safe intruder, demanded a payoff on could not be immediately deter- pinball machines, according to mined. police.

Ave, became abusive, he told

8t., well-known Indiana Ave. fig-| orderly conduct. ure, called police last night when| Mr. Mitchell said he became a ‘young man who had come into alarmed, so he stepped on the] his. liquor store at 789 Indiana 'burglar alarm to call police.

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HEAVILY GUARDED—President Ospina Perez of Colombia was reported heavily guarded by troops in the presidential palace at Bogota today after the leftist revolt swept the capital. President Perez was the target in the uprising.

NEXT IN. LINE—In the event that President Ospina Perez, of Colombia, resigns as an out‘growth of the revolution inspired by the leftist faction, Dr. Eduardo Santos, vice president (above), is legally in line

Times State Servite NASHVILLE, Apr. spring ibit of the Gallery will| lynne n here tomorrow with 25! pot of the local art colony Alberta R. Shulz, represented with their canvases.

The informal “gallery tea” 2 Winans,

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25, but the new exhibit will be! open to the public tomorrow. |Brown County Spring Newly elected officers of the + Brown County Art Gallery Asso-| Flower Show’ Begins ciation, who will be in charge of the exhibit, are L. O. Griffith,

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{retary-treasurer. Artists represented in spring exhibit will be. Anthony

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|(UP)— Australian Minister Em Defense J. J. told the; i

Russ Press Renews Demands Parise todsy [3 ST

For Share in Ruhr Control

Berlin Papers Begin

Sokolovsky Believed Consulting Moscow

BERLIN, Apr. 10 (UP)—The Soviet- licensed Berlin press, pos-

that “no nation of the world | uld successfully wage war at| present” - against the industrial; might of the United States i Quoted in a Radio Australia! broadcast Mr. Dedman said it) would take the Soviet Union or

Propaganda Assault;

sibly revealing the Russian strategy in an apparent attempt to 21 Other potential enemy of the

drive the three Western powers

out of Berlin, reopened a {United States “at least five years

today for Soviet participation in international control of the mighty, © build up ab industrial capacity

industrial Ruhr. It was

returned to Berlin.

Marshal Sokolovsky was miss- ertson accepted late yesterday a ing from ‘the capital today and Soviet proposal for a Sritish|qualified sources believed he had|Russian investigation of flown to Moscow to consult with! Monday's air crash instead of a ithe Politburo on Russia's next | four-power inquiry into the Jis-

imove in the “cold war” in Berlin. Cite Frénch Move

believed that a full scale propaganda barrage for tnter | nationalization of the Ruhr would be launched as sgon as Soviet the council as a propaganda m Marshal Vassily D. Sokolovsky dium.

sufficient to sustain a war.”

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The entire Soviet press in Ber- ERP Nations Seek lin said that the French had Military Aid Guardintee.

agreed at a luncheon of the three Western military governors last! (UP) —

Thursday to merge with the

Anglo-American zones and set up| tions participating in the May - a separate west German state!

immediately. *

The plan called for the West-|

| ern powers to keep troops in Ber-/ { lin, the papers said significantly,

but to remove ‘their military gav-|

ernment headquarters to Frank-/ furt.

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. Apr. 10 Western European na-|

ishall Plan for economic recovery | {will ask the United States tol guarantee military aid if it is! needed, Belgium's Premier Paul! {Henri-Spaak said yesterday. Mr. Spaak accompanied Prince Regent Charles of Belgium in a {tour of Norris Dam, They re‘turned to Washingtoh last night. !|

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NASHVILLE, Ind, Apr. 10— |president; C. ‘Curry Bohm, vice/Brown County's annual spring of 647 president, and Dale Bessire, sec- “fiower show” is getting under

The first redbuds are beginning obert E.'to burst into purplish-red glory Effie™ F'..and the service-berry, wild: plum are Davidson, Marie Goth, Genevieve] brightening up the landscape. ReGoth Graf, L. 0. Griffith, Dale cent rains have also brought

Western Allied quaters | thought that perhaps Marsh | Sokolovsky had been al, Treasury Hits ‘Meyers [by the Kremlin to explain why| CLEVELAND, Apr. 10 (UP)— {his “cold war” against the West- The Treasury Department has| ern powers failed to oust them filed "a $246,356.06. back income] from Berlin. tax claim against Maj. Gen. BenUpsets Russ Plans | net E. Meyers, wartime Air Force It was thought that perhans| Procurement officers who is serv-

i Gens Lucius D. Clay's failure tof y8 2 prison Suborpation

call a .four-power Allied SOTO yes from 1941 to 1946. council meeting for today may

h t Russi 1 to fi i Rae oy Finer rr PRESCRIPTIONS

ent campaign to drive the West- >

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