Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1948 — Page 2

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Prat wealthy Ma-! tod Kudiscek. K, general staff supply of- Haan ad 2 at As Tok 0 Did the Dost-was Czech army. oi a. aro million his. legislature sa) says head o “borrowed”

Canada and military. attache in Rio De Jan on He ya che in The Maharajah got here yes- On i Front: { §

after dispatches reported’ g had! By WILLIAM ‘PHILIP SIMMS | I him with extravagance J . 32 Bag BAGOT GLUBB far Jpending $10 million in a six- Some observers hefe are inc ed] co ot Tre

Authoritative sources said also the general atmosphere of ote] y that the Maharajah was willing ‘and that of the summer, of 1941.

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with more than 2,000,000 sald. “Otherwise threats Communist police chief of Berlin, and helpless. members will be ‘screened “fOr don’t worry me.” brought charges of car theft toloyalty. His 8-year-old son, Godfrey, dy against his legal successor, uated’ from the The ; will take Three sata “I wish 1 had my revolver Johannes Stumm.

Stumm took the official auto|Sla’s school for her natignals in and such equipment as he could New York has been closed and

salvage out of the Russian zone the teachers ordered home. And when he set up a new office in the air over Moscow, Berlin, Lon-

A safe in Stokely Foods, Inc, | curtain are said to be “working,

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MONDAY, AUG’16, ois

. Liken Russ Exodus To Flight Of ops

= Observers See

WASHINGTON, Aug 1 {to draw comparisons between

Japan then was: quietly bring-

e. {iis country. While ‘her envoys) t n Washington were stalling’ for ja W Tokyo was being told that United States was divided

Today Russians are being evac-| United States, western Europe and Berlin. Rus-

don, Paris and Washington is full of rumors. ’ Textile mills behind . the iron

has been alerted.. Asiatic troops, it is said, are being brought westward into European Russia, dense works are being constructbr etn eastern and western Europe. And so on. Rattle the Sabre

Meantime, the Big Four cofl-

to right] Francis Kloeck, 11,

= western Europe fear Rudsia is!

just a part of the Kremlin's “cold war.” Dictatorships, it is pointed :| out, have always rattled the sa- : whenever they believed, it would help their diplomacy. However, it is likewise conced-|

t say, she might feel that now abbey. fwould be the best time.

[Ttaly, France and western Europe] Monks of St.’ Meinrad had not| seem to be losing strength. Dis-| expected. so mdny at the first sension is discernible among Communion Mass. One of them § Russia's satellites, European re- hurried over to the parking areas pvery under the Marshall Plan to throw the switch on the flood- ‘ ly making progress and lights there. The early “comers another two or three years ought would need light ‘to guide. them a tremendous change for along the footpaths to the church, Church Nearly Filled Coming to a Head The Abbey Church cangot acThen, too, the Berlin situation comodaje more than 100 woris rapidly coming to a head. Rus-| shippers. It was nearly filled for sla is determined to include allthe first of 12 Communion masses. | Germany in her orbit if she can,| “We expacted 150 cars in the and western Germany is now be- motorcade , that escorted the E ing organized politically and eco- statue here from West Baden, S nomlcally by the United States |Abbat Ignatius : Esser, head of the = Britain and France. abbey, said, “and there were 478. : Unless Russia shows greater We looked for not quite a thouS| willingness to co-operate with the|sand here Saturday afternoon. western powers and soon agrees The crowd was estimated comto. & democratic peace, Germanyiservatively at 5000.” will ‘be split in two for an in-|. In addition to the threngs defilite future. For western Ger-|which assembled “here, 25 ‘miles = many, at least, is needed if the/from the néarest railroad or: ‘bus £8 European recovery program is to line, there ‘werd other thousands | succeed, {who came, as Father Abbot exThe coal and steel of the Rhine- (pressed it, “in prayer and in = land watershed—including the spirit.” | Belgian, French and Ruhr areas Cars came from as far as De--long have been an indispensable troit and Kansas City.

St. Meinrad: Susanne Douglas, of Fulda, hs Mary Ann Rupprecht, 12, St. Meinas.

womens week, For. Fatima Pilgrimage

Monks of St. Meinrad Switch on Floodlights

For Early Comers at 1st Communion Mass By BISH THOMPSON, Times Special Writer = ST. MEINRAD, Aug. 16—From cities, villages and farms of 5 ed that if Russia means to strike {southern Indiana, northern Kentucky, eastern Illinois and western at all within the next five years, | Ohi o today came many hundreds of people to this quiet and secluded

ENACT FATIMA MIRACLE-—=Dressed in native Portuguese peasant. costumes, these three children portrayed the three shep‘herd children in a tableau of the apparition of the Virgin Mary #6 three children near Fatima, Portugal, in 1917. They are. (left

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Ei a = Thousands Flock to Abbey

| Before daylight yesterday 'the headlights of the first autos, The : Soviet fifth columns in lighted the winding, picturesque road, from the village to the hill.’

50 years, we are thinking of war. | Our 18 and 25-year-old sons are on their way to camps. Our] B-20's are again crossing Our Army is carrying on| against a blockade of Berlin. Our | diplomats are meeting to talk of stern measures.’ “In the midst of all of this, our | by a very thin |

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‘There Will Be Peace’ { “Our Blessed Mother at Fatima prophesied and her prophecies She has promised: ‘If my requests. are heard, Russia will be converted and there will

came true.

peace. “Can we do otherwise? we any other choice?” And in the evening, jhe Most if Henry Ji Gr bishop of Evansville, s ds : % Today the forces ‘of evil are established in the Kremlin. That stronghold of atheistic communism is protected on every. side and by every possible defense. “If we listen’ to the pleading of our heavenly Mother we can hope

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OUR LADY OF FATIMA—This statue of the Pilgrim Status of Our Lady of Fatima was bone from the chapel of West Baden: College to St. Meinrad as Fatima Week opened Saturday. Father Michael J. Benedict [at right in white surplice] formerly of Ins dianapolis, is a member of the party escorting. the Pilgrim virgin’ on a nationwide peace tour, for the blessing of a genuine and nism by converting Russia, cor lasting peace. {sists in keeping our souls fred “This. peace is to be gained by|from sin and living virtuously as the conversion of the Commu-|Christians should, by walking in nists. Our training for this Mer-|the light of God's law and by obe ian warfare, to defeat commu- serving His commandments.” *

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part of European economy. The| There was a strangely peaceful western. allies would like to .ar-latmosphere over the entire hillrange a peace under which alliside. Everyone was quiet, but not Europe wolild continue to benefit subdued; happy, but. not boisterwithout, at the same time, allow-|ous. An air.of pleasant solemnity Sue Germany again to become a prevailed.

menace. Expressed in Sermons | For three years Russia has| mhege people came here because {blocked such a peace. Instead |ineir hearts moved them to -do {eventually she hopes to transform go, There were several cars of E Germany into a Soviet sfate— protestants and Jews, These, as {including the Ruhr. In fact, she tne Catholics, were not drawn by. | must do so before she can domi | curiosity or the promise of un{nate all Europe. |usual happenings. All attended

Accordingly, as a starter, Rus-;,405ge they believe only a world-

{sia is trying to drive the United qe return to the paths of God { States, Britain and France out of ,qp, stem: the onrushing tide of

| Berlin, block the recovery of {western Germany and wreck the another war og to St (Marshall Plan. Te ng ls Ir Today, therefore, the 270 mil- , {Portugal, and the retelling of the {lion Europeans west of the iron! story of the miracle there are {curtain are wondering what the ogignated to emphasize this an-| 114 men in the Kremlin will do if| jent truth and to stimulate those | land when they become convinced |. a i ray. and work for they cannot achieve their objec- ey pray:

Hive withowm 10rCe ee These thoughts were efpressed] in both the morning and the eve-|

Finds Tavern Safe ning sermons yesterday. The Right Rev. Henry F, Du-|

‘Under River Bridg e gan, chancellor of the Indianap- | A safe with its fas forced olis .archidocese, told the assempen was found by Carlyle Mor- bly =igan, 12281; W, New York: St. yesterday while walking across|— White River bridge at New York ‘Woman Fined, Jailed

| St. The safe, which belonged to For False Report : ae, Weismann, tavern owner : Municipal Judge Alex Clark to- | g and operator.in 230 W. 1tth St./day fined Mrs. Lula Mae Wal-| had been missing since Saturday.|iace, 22, Franklin, $50. and costs S' It was found in bushes under the! for turning in a false report to} S bridge. Among contents missing police. She was unable to pay

| was $610. IREITES CR re rear am—a— {Women's Prison to serve it out. ARREST SMOKER OP ERATOR | When found in a dazed condi-

A smoker at 930 E. 10th 8t.ition on the State House lawn | | was raided foday and its opera-| Friday night, she reported she

| tor, Roy Dann, 36, of 48 W. St.| b d ed by a motorist! Fob Gt ' {had been drugg y

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3 Hurt in Freak Train Wreck Near Crawfordsville

CRAWFORDSVILLE, Aug. 16 engine of the double-header train] -A fireman for a Pennsylvania | snapped a knuckle pin and that Railroad freight train was in|the first engine had gone on to critical condition today following| Garfield, four and a half miles Sa freak train wreck near here northeast of here, for repair ‘8 in which three crewmen were in-{parts. 8 jured. Meanwhile emergency repairs The fireman, Thomas Harris,|were made oh the second engine

ing taverns.

Slinternal injurige a skull frac-|entire train, to meet the first ure, a broken“arm and badly engine, which was on .its way! =|lacerated legs. {back to the scene of the break-| The other cpwmen who were down. S| *3pected t0 be released from the! S| hospital loday are E. J. Giffel! = and LaVern Stepp. lently were unaware of each g Nearly 20 freight cars were other's actions and the trains, £ derailed in the accident which collided ‘head-on midway between Ej ourres vesterday morning. Rail- ihe two towns. A small load of |

Bi {clearing up the main track, but nated by the impact. =!it is expected to take several! ‘Fuel oll from several tank cars {days to clear the right-of-way. {in the train was thrown over Snapped Knuckle Pin {tne tracks and right-of-way and Montgomery County Sheriff u fire truck from Crawfordsville ths Ray Hardaker said the second stood by in event of fire.

Carried Explosives . Both locomotive ‘crews appar.

abbéy of the statue from Fatima,

{the fine and was sent to Indiana;

was arrested ‘on a who picked her up on the high-| actu- | terprise and keeping a room for ally had spent the evening visit-

=/is in Culver Union Hospital with and it started out, pulling the |

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