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suggestions.

4g hall at about 2 a. m. today.”

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Hall in the Rus-

y the first information that four American soldiers had been held by the Soviet authorities, except for a somewhat announcement from the press bureau which said that “three men and a girl” had been released. It sald that “two of the men

were in American Army uniform and completely drunk. One of the men was an American sergeant.”

‘Driving Almlessly’

press bureau added that ‘our were found “driving aimly in the vicinity of the city

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Mr. Meehan and the three Gerhad been picked up soon after midnight as they drove into Russian sector to cover a story. They were released "at 7:10 a. mm. (Indianapolis time), but it was sometime later that Mr. Meehan was able to phone his

‘Maj. Gen, George P. Hays, dep- . 8, military governor in y, was considering an reply to Soviet charges

fik

Beginning Tuesday, Aug. 31st

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a, |lcan shots had wounded one of

here| They were arrested by a mobile

that a Russian soldier was shot i ice.

‘military police in A few hours later Soviet authorities charged that Amer-

the Soviet soldiers in the shoul

Mr. Meehan sald two of the American soldiers Who were released

Soviet occupation forces, and, Pvt. John E. Colby, of Brooklyn, N. Y. The other two American soldlers were military policemen.

Russian patrol. } They were identified as Pvt.

in

the

SKY HARBOR PLANE CRASH-—The 'pilo caped death last night when ifs engine failed shortly after takeoff from Sky Harbor |p Airport, 1 crashed in ¢ a yard near the airstrip. z

MODEL PLANE CONTEST— ANT—Harold L. Springer, 21, . of 2137 N. Rural St., competed second * international model plane contest in Detroit * this month. The meet was sponsored by Plymouth Motor Co.

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Gl Rites Planned

Times State Service PRINCETON, Aug. 28 — Fu-| ‘ineral services and burial 8/8gt. Gene Eckerty, attorney and Gibson HB County state representative, will be held heré Tuesday. He was| killed near the German border in| 1045. Survivors include his wife, his mother and a sister,

McCaffrey to Speak

Michael F. McCaffrey, executive secretary of the Council of Social Agencies and the CommuFund, will speak on ‘“‘Building a Better Community” to the Indianapolis Rotary Club at noon Tuesday at the Claypool,

for former

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ilot and passenger of this light plane es-

The men had just. taken off {from the airfield in the Aeronca Chief and were about 100 feet in| the air when the engine quit. | Mr, McGuinn lowered the nose of the plane so that it would {maintain flying speed. As he at- , {tempted to crash land it, the plane struck a tree-top, veered|

Photographer, Race {slightly into some smaller trees, then crashed into the backyard

Driver in Accident of the home of Mr. and Mrs. MorA veteran race driver and a mo C. Sparks, 8711 E, 21st St. newspaper photographer were re- % ee —— covering frém injuries _today Unions OK Walkout after a light plane they were fly-l COLUMBUS, Ind, Aug. 28

UP)—A strike’ threatened at! ing crashed last night near Sky! t fi lant f -| Harbor: Airport. he five plants of the Noblitt-|

Sparks Co. here today after three Harry McQuinn, 42, of 355 |

AFL union locals voted to auHarbison Ave., the race driver|thorize a walkout. and pilot of the plane, was treat- Tat Err ed for severe lacerations at st.| Ship Movements Francis Hospital and released. | By United Press | The passenger in the craft, Dale Schofner, 43, of 3224 N. Keystone Pp: Tian, wom Naples ~~ | Ave., a photographer for the Star. con; stockholm, to Gosteborg: Wester] is reported to be in good condition|dsm. 'to Rotterd i in Methodist Hospital. 3

Air Crash Here Injures Two

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nearby Jackson hole, is the am-|- Retired anthracite miners, who hitheater for the sport.

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govern. these ‘mountain climbs, welfare fund, will begin receiving yet there is an average of one{$100 monthly payments soon.

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