Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 October 1948 — Page 2
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+ DAYTON, Q., Oct, 1 (UP)~ * three-year-old. girl today was;
|whieh wiped out: tive inembers of one family, |’ Mrs. . Carry Patrick; “daughter, Mary,
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“" The father and driver of the daughter, Shirley, 10, died in a hospital early today. : + Roma Jean Patrick, 3, was reported in critical condition In: al. ‘Dayton hospital. a 1 Police said the Patrick car ap~eame ‘here from Tahiti recently. : {parently stalled on the tracks at ~Miss Evans sald she had “just { Vickie Evans lan unmarked crossing as the ChiEy walked in the front door with myjof the gambling and marijuana cago - to - Columbus train ap: | - date when the officers arrived.” charges “I want to go home to proached. e A She refused to name her escort. Philadelphia- ~I'm through . with! Five other Patrick children ne. |. She sald that when she disposes| Hollywood.” lwere not.in the car. !
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felec tions scheduled for October. | “Under democracy power. is oh. of the five power ‘general military 16, and son, tained by an appeal to the peo- Staff. for Britain, Michael, 4, were killed /outright. ple, ” he told a press conference. Netherlands, Belgium and Luxjwhen a fagt Pennsylvania passen-| But If we fall into a state of lembourg to be headed by British ‘ger-train ploughed into the car in illegality I make my reserves as Field Marshal Viscount Mont) ]
“There is no question of wait-| _. car, Ollie Patrick, 51, and another ing three years because by then
[there would be no democraey and | no. France as. we knew it,” he/ the general said. : p
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* Talks About ‘a State of legality’;
Raps Benelux War Defense Staff By United Press Gen, Charles De Gaulle said today that France was moving’ to‘only surviyor of a railroad cross ward anarchy ahd hinted strongly that he might not wait for gening accident, near here lagt night ‘eral: elections—three years from now:=—to return to power. - Gen. “De “Gaulle,- Jeader of the Rally ‘of ‘the French People! ‘charged the government. had postponed Nlegally “the department
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To Aa THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES ih SL : ERA ie e Five ami |Around-the World— ~~ : : governor Dr. Bernard Joseph in. in F y- De Gaulle Puts Qut- Hint formed the United Nations Truce 7,
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- 3 been e (San a rn ae Sa Soviet Union > [or Tee en en’ 2 # Which riotouss demonstrators. A Russian eritic said today |. , : would be excluded.- Three times hist Shere. Were too Juang Japan “American gS IT y+ Communist rioters haye smashed wolves and ducks “in Soviet REPORTS circulated today
into the éity hall arid broken up! {meetirigs of the. assembly,’ si Gen. Kotikov told Suhr in a) [letter ‘that if he waited police
that Japan's "Greatest POR iscandal,” in which 'a- cabinet ° | minister: already -has. ‘been: ar- © 0.0m rested, might soon. involve other
animated cartoons and ealled for the elimination of the Walt Disney influence.” . ‘Mikhail Beliavsky
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“The defense of Europe must be centered in Europe, not in an lisland separated from Europe,”
He would not hesitate to smash’ THE Russian - command re-
protection: he should get in touch]
with. the police of the. Soviet, : ‘plained in the newspaper Eve- |high government officials.
‘ning Moscow that certain b “The scandal has regulted in a i | Soviet artists squeezed “Soviet demand -for-the resignation of Lebanon = substance. into an organjeally Prime Minister. Hitoshi ‘Ashida’s ? alien form.” |cabinet and | _issolution of the WESTERN diplomats in Syrig.| es advised the Rus- Diet. Lebanon and Iraq were reported) sian artists to _“bear.in mind.| Takeo Murusi was arrested on anxious today because many| the Ideological position of | charges of .accepting bribes from Arabs have switched their sym-| Soviet art a fertilizer company while he was
es from the Western Powers| formerly were antagonistic to “the |finANce minister.
sector.
France, the|
: to Se Soviets, ‘Germany The chaife.is especially notice] Nationalist groups have becor:e| China : able among extréme nationalists, convinced, these reports said, that THE executive. Yuan warned,
Gommunist-inspired ‘general jected today a month-old request strike when and if he returned toby Otto Buhr, president of the members city assembly, for a Soviet guarHe planned a foreign “policy|antee of the safety of the elected based on. making France the key:|city administration in the Berlin of Western Europe's de: {city hall,
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