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-Reparted Assaulted;
‘was estimated in a Greek
50 miles west of Salonika, and “about 15 miles from the Yugo:| slav border. The government forcements to the ar Edessa is the a to wont ern ‘Macedonia, It is a provincial with a populatio about 20,000. It was the second major Greek| town to be attacked in force within| 10 days. The other was Kard-| hista, which the. rebels seized temporarily, and looted, killing. wounding + and abducting hundreds of persons, according to the government.
Czechoslovakia THE JINITED STATES em- _ bassy ‘has protested to the| Czechoslovakian foreign office ‘against the stripping and searching: of twp embassy employees by gustoms officials as they left the country it was reported reliably today. <The . Americans are Jon Pa‘gourek, embassy building superintendent of Flushing, N. Y., and ig. Irene Foster Vaclavik of
LAE kk Ed SR at
fcan note pointed out that no ¢ontraband ‘was found and asked if] embassy ployees were being given special resin; inasmuch as | not treated
gen ‘rein-
SC Rs
CWI we iso “wa rched, : “three carried Mepecia
passports do not entitle ‘them to diplomatic immunity. \
Japan x JAPANESE Premier Shigery “Yoshida dissolved the Diet toda after the House of Representa: tl tives passed a non-confidence int [8 against his cabinet by a vote of 277 to 130. Yoshida’s action In
dissolving the Sections, BY way jude
t with other * oo ticians, it was expected they would be held Jan. . ou Jie & series of} Biel members. ile a at Yokohama, two United Sta recruits were HE , ain imprisonment for Aug. A er er of Air Naga Japanese of th
RA ha a a diers are Arthur >, Smith, 24, a
18, of or Kilgore. Tex.
‘Germany
THE oh! ‘snowfall of the!
2 year covered ‘the streets of Ber lin today. Air officials said it would not ints with the airlift fying, food ‘and fuel into the
burg, it was announced Hjalmar Schacht, » finance minister during the Hitler regime, will be tried
For i Appar Jan. 3 has ‘remained in Ham~the jurisdiction of
“arg; out of the Lawman tribunal, in
* His conviction and sentence of
a years’ imprisonment was set a an Appeals ‘court and
CRIMINAL tribunal at -Shanghal today sentenced 182 of a Communist guer-
Tot Sn Ii Near Yugoslav Border
“2 Towns, One the Gateway to Macedonia,
© ATHENS, Dec. 23 (UP)~The Greek government today reported Jone. guerrilla attacks on two Greek towns near the Yugosiaviap|
Hilla were attacking the important Masedonian town of Edessaiqay over the handling pf secret and about 800 were attacking nearby Naoussa. The towns are abouti i. ny that brought the name
{Committee came’ amid ~ these| or ll g ervice [ther developments: ofl | ONB: Acting Chairman Karl E.
{and its long history bound up plunge from a New York sky-
[Christmas Eve services. {- The services will open at 10:30} {family approves.
{Lutheraft Church, Bast Michigan | Mississippl,
the Diet was|
Christmas’, o{light service will be
_imuch because it is going to serve as his Christmas present this year.|
: Christmas, it-was- agreed that at paren” for" nis biky:
o bleyele, with: would serve as Owen's Christmas|
ishiney.... ning 1. remembered.” Owen. said.
$25 to Keep Some Child Warm
Probers rked Over Interview With Duggan
FBI Challenged to
Disclose Report WASHINGTON, Dec. 23, (UP) =House investigators were em--| army communique that 1200 guer-|broiled in an angry dispute to-
Reinforcements Sent |
St y lof Laurence Duggan Paul S Rea [Te oi spy hunt, ‘The split among members of ba House un- -American Activities
into. thelr
R Mundt. (R..8. D.) {FBI to reveal the nature of its! interview with Mr. Duggan al Church {with its religious art treasures, Short time. before the former; y State Department official's death
By EMMA RIVERS MILNE { Timeés Church Editor’
St.. Paul's Episcopal
iwith early Indianapolis will fur- seraper. He added, however, that for midnight the information should be made] public’ only {if Mr. Duggan's
nish the setting —
Coast was
[then underway with Soviet lead-|held up the sailing of six ships, {ers over the Berlin blockade. {prepared to take a strike vote
Truman Toils On His Holiday 9 Killed, 71 Hur INDEPENDENCE, Mo. Dee. still have plenty of time for the In China Bank Run | The State Department declined ne’ Monday. =~ = Lo Christmas celebrations. SHANGHAI Dec. 23 (UP)—A|t0 speculate on whether Gen. = if led a oe Rh “ap cial His house glowed warmly last riot staged by 30,000 Chinese to|Smith would resign. But officials ¢ . sa esr PH 2 od night with the Christmas spifit(obtajn gold buying permits from Acknowledged he was planning to/Metting yew eran 1 A¢ with which the town welcomed the Central Bank of China left/leave Moscow this week-end for Pel Tom oir negotiating Some
‘ ’ : See Gen, Smith Meanesr Thiet “| Steals Yule Gifts Trying to Quit t From Under Tree | MUCH OF the cheer was taken i {out of Christmas .at the Clare fence Hammel home, 2360 8. Hare ) {lan St., last night when a > 2 liar entered the residence Ald 4 ’ : 120 presents from under Envoy's i Health {Christmas tree, Prompts Decision | Mr. Harlan said entrance had i hn an may be front door glass. Most of the hoe Trum packages had come from. rela'1ooking around for a new ambas- tives in Florida and their cons sador to Russia early next year tents was not Known. Other packs th, ages contained clothing, a care tthe. Wee Beda pith. on ot Siprets and a bottle of Home next week and gamintstra- TE OrOR tion sources believe he will try, A SHORT while before, Mrs, fio Jutire alter nearly three years {Geraldine Conover, 40, of 1720 BE. ‘ {Taher 8t., slammed her front door i. These sources said only the strongest pressure by Mr. Tru in te Tacs of oa Py Who ln man and Secretary of State Mar- aa. °F unde guise . shall might prompt the 53-year-old soldier-diplomat to continue The Mah, wearing a EE in his present job, Because of suit.unger 3 lop. coa 6 |Gen. Smith's health, they doubted, her door late yesterday Misroaon and announced, ere I am.” Ihe could be drafted for another The slamming of the door drove long assignment. the man from the porch. Persuaded to Stay Om L Gen. Smith. sougn} to resen AFL Sailors to Vote several months because of a: ; » ip. m, with a “Carols of All Na- Secret Hearing Held ; X long standing E340 condition. He On West Coast Strike [thon plogram given, bY thel TWO: The committee locked 1ts| . Poje Alexander, 247 S. Noble St., a patient in St. Francis Hospital, nds 3 $25 check: for The was persuaded to continue be. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 23 oir directed by Jane Burroug 8 doors for a a stjon- -and-answer| Ti Mile-O-Di to Fi M ard 8 Mr. ‘Al d d f th annual drive to hel {UP)—Maritime peace on ‘the Adams and accompanied by Chal«isession with former - Assistant! — os. Mine- mes to Fireman Ma lyrum. Mr, ‘Alexander rea of the P (cause of the important and erit-| pacific. threatened latte Moore, organist. Alfred Aul: Secretary of et wrancis 3 | needy children and asked for a worker fo fake his donation. wurm, violinist with the Indian- |g, ype and his secretary, Anna| japolis Symphony Orchestra, will geile Newcomb. Blac. a wii ee ce Mr, Sayre at one time was the rasner Arpis 0 u {State Department { jo be celebrated at 11:30 p. m. A joer Hing why of Deen accused 23 (UP)—President Truman set-| by the Rev, ‘William Burrows and | iby ex-Communist Whittaker tied down - today for an old-| | she: Rev: dah Viewink. Chambers of _ stealing Official raibioned family Christmas at|
The opening choir number will|secrets for a Red, spy ring. home but there was work on his rsons dead and Min ured" Touting consultations” here. Mos-| mittee. be the Fifth Century Gregorian Mr. Duggan’ »3me was linked|schedule, tao, him yesterday for his first Yule. nine persons dead i eports “farewell party. The committee said the Pacifie nd 3 Godtry x a NSE A ea Side el-hamg since Mico popes ES er OX] TP ei PANNA,
to make a quick profit of 300, Smith and his wife by the Amer-|offered wage rats of from yuan on an ounce: of gold in the, ican mission which he heads, {$16 to $35 a month. The union black market. : | Administration sources thought demands increases of from $20 to The dead and‘ injured ware Gen. Smith might return to Mos- | $60 a month. On Dec. 13, they
High Compositions “wil Tn-This death 3 Monies. night. At that| part of the day at the presi[etude rman, English, Ukran-itime Mr. Mundt revealed testi- dential suite of the Muehlebach ian, Flemish, French, Negro, MéX- "mony in which anti-Communist Hotel, in nearby Kansas City, ~ icap and Swedish carols. Mrs. editor Isaac Don Levine said Mr. working on routine matters and Adama will sing “Lét Thy Holy pyggan was ome of six State!possibly his forthcoming budget! {ampton.’ Fort, 1 a om Tachemekolts | pepartment. ofMclals whom Mr:iand State:of-the-Union m New York Depa Chum fv 1B APART EA,
Ship Movements
By United Pres New York Arrivals—Washington. SouthTownshend, Halifax: Jut-! rea African ‘Grove. | of the bank or trampled under resignation - Ia asoapind by the | the National _ Lavor, Relations en President : as
vy Board.
FOE, gilt ie Be dented this. JR ERS Se Ee i pa ee I LR LR hr i hb amt cc SORA Bach- it “Ave Maria" as the | : | i : - “7 : - Ea Z a 7 - -loffertory solo, The services will] Called Atrocious . ‘ close with Burroughs’ choral re- Two committee Democrats, sponse, “Peace I Leave with You." Reps, F. Edward Hebert of Lou. At the Gethsemane Evangelical isiana and John E. Rankin of said release of Le. the vine's testimony was “atrocious” | land “unfortunate” and violated committee agreements. Thelr comment followed a p_cholr and the pastor, Dr. J.[series of testimonials to Mr. Dug- , gan by his former government] - v i - - - we
Albert, will preach on “God's superiors, including ex-Secretary| ; .
and North Wallace Sts, Christmas Eve Festival service] will begin at 11 p. m, tomorrow. rs, J. BE. McAllister will direct
Gre Gift.” Mrs. R. C. Roesener I-play Gaul's “Moravianiof State Cordell Hull. - He de. ‘Morning Star” as the organ pre- scribed Mr, Duggan as an “hon-| Dietz will singiest” public servant. dore and Be Still" as| Americans for Democratic Ac- , Following variousition, an anti-Communist organi- : the choir will give zation, denounced the commit. orld” as the re- tee's action as "irresponsible and cruel slander.” i
pre-|Gounod’s “
“Joy to the
ceasional. The Broadway Methodist iChureh Eve candleeld from 11 illard E. ir of 60
for the Man in your life
Ayres’ MEN'S STORE
Post Office Hours cs |
Post office window service will close at 2 p. m. tomorrow, George J. Ress, acting postmaster said today. The shorter hours will allow the post office to grant a .thalf holiday to some employges, Mr. Ress said.
p. m. to midnight. Beck. will direct a c voices in the Christmas music. Frank Parrish will sing A tenor solo and Miss Mary Jane Ji grey will ‘ell the Christmas Story. John English will play the
I , P IP EH F
Misplaced Christmas. Bike Gives Boy Lump in Throat
Parked Behind Grocery on Errand, | It Naturally Wasn't on Back Perch
Ten-year-old Owen Rexroat Jr. doesn't ride his bicycle very
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HE ENJOYS A GOOD SMOKE ~~
_ Pipes, |,50 to 26.00
Imported briars by Kaywaodie, Custombilt, Lee and Londonairs.
L Lighters, 3.00 to 15.00
Varied styles Wy ASR Fon SSR A WA Beattie, Zippo and Dunhill min
suceess; Hemmunriiy Tobacco Pouches; 2:00 toan like a streak of light-| A Hy 15:00 oon
. Bean-Bag Ash Trays. 1.00...
, In fact, he has so seldom used it that he forgot he rode it to a grocery store today and reported it stolen, This oqused no little excitement and anguish in the Rexroat home. Last July his parents bought the bicycle and were in make the last payment on it today." ’
“NICE NECESSITIES PLEASE HIM MOST” a = Wool scarfs, 2,00 to 5,00 ee Silk and rayon scarfs; 2,50 Yo-15,00 Weel gloves, 1.50 fo 3. 50
Since. there wasn't ‘He made the purchases, and Tor
eno ; money to get the gifts the 5e| setting he owned a ‘bicycle
rushed out.the front entrance, children in the familly wanted. for; “At-Home he looked on" the’
“ was payments completed. rive A Owen and his father left the! present, : [house to search, walking four up on the back. reh to kee it) Sond : P p = wt Textron rayon. short, 2.00 Today heshad to make a fast “T took ft to the store.” a= rar mt wen ¥
eta ine
thy the Ste ry about ih ay RougH when he vont to] Torr Shorts by Mr. Sherf, 2.50 0c rom 5 home at loo s ristmas g Was | eta Fletcher Ave. so he rode his/where he—ieft it, parked" behind] "Sitting on top of the werld" pattern, a “bike” and parked it at the rear Waideny Regal store in ad “SOMETHING | HE E DOESN'T HAVE" “lof the store. - ) Harwood Conformer Shorts, 956
i Ee . my : Rayon and nylen twist, T8¢
Rolls Razer, 15.00 Gives-a custom-made shave every time.
IN INDIANAPOLIS _
~ rilla unit to prison terms of one to five years. More than 100 then
= Worker Help ~ Former Employee
yop
Bole Guerd, 3,00 Protects his luggage and dothing:
1a Solemn ~Roland, Virginia Comstack | n, Mary usic; —dosapli-
Wiistiel
MARBIAGE LICENSES
hu William, Carte: onsen bas ai! At Methodist C Wagnts Gladys Hayman’
A former Court House employee with four children and a sick husband will have a bright |
the Motors Registration Office, Pooling their resources, the employees collected approximately $60 worth of groceries for the woman, The gifts {include canned goods, | fresh fruits and vegetables, milk, | butter, eggs and a live chicken. ! They were to be delivered this afternoon by David Taylor, depy; ty registration clerk.
Hunt Window Smashers Of Car in Parking Lot
o Police today sought two men in a yellow convertible coupe who! _Ehattered the windows of an auto-
Christmas, thanks to workers in Lies
Sarah Counts, 80, 367 BE Terrace { Schmidt. 3 Geor Johnson, 326. 1434 Park; Esther At General—Andrew. Blisabeth Woadward: | i» Carlene Wallace, 20, 1110 Southeastern.| DeWitt, Flora Fleming, :
"Handkerchiefs,
"§9¢ fo
Slyder Cre nl g ——y 3 a CR AIR AE en Hata a0 ”
oh o Wilken William, a 5. wal At St. Francis— Robert, Bernett Reno ace; Carly) eis — : 3 ince; Carlvie Bmswelier Miller, 45, S020 At, St. Francis_ Robert, Bernt enc: Ties, plain and fancy, {,00 to {5,00 Robert Willlam Winko, 23, | Haverstick: Harry, Mildred Skillman. a
HIS PET PEEVE IS SHAVING
Onk: \ Barbarales Wilderman, 18, 3148 & Contra) At St. Vineet %-—Charies, Bartha Wood;
John E Smoliey, 41 3M Broadwa William, Ofte Fo ilitary ( Lietle "Coffey %1. 1140 Daw ¥ aL Methodisi—Quentin. Jean. eintsel. Military Brush Sets, §,00 sle Kent Hand, 18, 2143 N, heey: Raie | - . : +s FH 1 nay Gunningham. 1, Ke AN Olney. | a” Coleman Jack, Mary Neal. Electric Razers Fine cocobolo or satinweed ane ucher, . Wands J. Henderson, 10. 344 w. 31st | DEATHS Schick, 16,50 and 21.00 ; George Blackwell, 63. 1918 Holloway: Harry A. Punk 49, at St. Vincent's, | Billfolds, 4.00 to 15.00 plus tax Jennie R. Sanford, 51, 1815 Woodlawn.! cerebral edem
Sunbeam Shavemaster, 23,80 Remingten, {7,60 and 23.50
Harold Eugene Rice, 19 2521 N. Oxford: Barl James Burchfield, 52, at St. Vincent's ' 18, 2201 Valley. . | coronary ecclus 326 N. Sxemont; Vir-|Cora Clementine SCasmire, 86, at 1055 High, |
COronary opfium on | at 1907 N. Ilinofs
Fine leathers including some alligator Lillian Baughuan, FA Jack K. Lewis, Y inla Ruth bss 285, Ladog
willis Blackwell, 35, 2108 W. ih: Alice Anna Cora and: ostrich,
Anderson, 33, 318 N. Harding. erebral hemorshage Toiletries, from [,00 plus tax {Pred L. Ostenfirth, 53, 1510 Bat Ma ary P ; at 34 8. McKim | - ‘ Murphy, 3. 1015 Prospect | | coronkry thrombosis t Swank Jewelry 2,50 to 35,00 plus tex
2 8 a . + Bruce 6. Richardson, 231, 2040 N. Euclid jlola, Ait, ol pr 1150 Marlowe, car- Shaving lotions, tales, and sets
Derathy Roselyn Kessler, 19, 3121 Ken-Ipariha Vincent, 0. at 5344 Burgess, myo- Seaf i eaforth, Kin n a vs til 0 0: Parker. 36 YMCA: Irs Beatrice | oNarits i ne. U5. at 2334 Howard. cance | by Seaforth, Kings Men-and Sporisman Key chains, tie clips, cuff links and sets. We ts, 33. 311 tapi nce G. Fenimore, 56, $12 Com
Raymond Benneit, 47. 3312 Roosevelt; ore hy carcinoma i Kathryn EB. Ditter, 30, Tullahoma, Tenn Altred Lklen Logan, 4 months, at Riley Rabart L Py 19,
Tie Racks, 2,00 fo. 15.00
, 28, R. R. 6, Box Jolies ba. azw the men Rag thre
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six win. J ds 00 jing Sy e e ob- gy old tained the lcenss number of the AM:
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gh, 2. 8. Delaware; umonis | e Compton, 18, 2314 College. Matthias, 81, at 1348 Bdgemon! Bp heart
Loyd i) Gillett, 91, French h Lick; Mary rl Carnes, 21. Prench Lic {Louise Merritt, 69, at 826 Bdgemont, careinom na, ‘Goverstone, 30, at 1329 Spann diabetes mellitus
J. Haley, 19, Martinsville. { Lee Bell, 34, ei3 cE (Jb: Vivien | onaries Wesley Gardner 111,48, at Gen. " eral, pneumon
Simontoh, 24, 1618
Fikins, 33 < 424 8. Alabama;|
| Marguenite Bader Gudgel, 35, at 3820 Marguerite Carter. 38, 434 8. Alabama. | ' 1 ames Yager, 34. 1119 Fetches; Bana Nay: [ary “Eien SATSMICIS. 0. at long cer Ayres' Men's Store, Street Floor, urchman
South Building
J. Hubert an 47, 1831 Brookside; Mabel | | william pers Jones, 49, at 5103 Ralston, |
Tindor, 44, 430 Qrange. oma, 9. Boy 235; [erat Joe Joskwood, 11 weeks, at Riley, | 934 N. Bosart, ind sumo ard Miller, 93, at 1309 Wright, arterial | nid in osls.
WF pneumonia. | -. (Boal enter a! Bs Vincent's, caress noma ! orm Zeunlk, 74." at 1020 N, Holmes.|
onary oeclusion
Jane vs. Robert vi WwW. Mi M. % San W. Martin, hina, 50, at Veteran's, cerebral Green, 52, at 830 W, ast, |
Laro; L. vs. Virgil 5 Gilbert Silerus wv “5 i ‘acclusio | V ——
laid, Nelen. Ralsef, b boy and] a Fy Siow! 78, at 115 8. Audubon, | i i : i - A GIFT FROM AYRES’ MEANS
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DIVOROE SUITS FILED Rossie vs. W. MeGowan: Jon Raudls Pisher; Bau Helen
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rammed up against the stone wallicow to wind up his affairs if his filed a 60-day strilg notice with
: 6x3 ribbed lisle, 50
- : THURSDAY. DEC. 25,1048
ical three - power negotiations anew today as AFL sailors, whe =~
tion, tuxen Burton, 17, S04 n ov. John, Florence Shelby: Joseph. Julia an TE anes Baz 634 8. Meridian: Hruban. ..Jathes, Mariba... Wainwzight r— reosmsrgpens lh . . Sr RE RA Virginia" Ross Buroridge, 16. Ti 8 James, oshnnatie Rosenberger; Oarth Leather Cases, 10,00 to 55.00 Pu fax “ imported Argyles, 3,50 on § 5.00 Ara uthri : f . . " Mh Behl, 19, Pert Bliss, Bl Paso o — h J 2 Texas; Martha Lawson, 18. 843 8 Home: i Te Kennet Pred Eis Moon Fitted and unfitted ityles. Ace. Ret, Laura pert n. ’ . , Arthue Heo Hattie” 33-2208: N: Parke: hn MATA: Belts, 1,50 fo 10.00 Barbars J A 18. 2265 N. Parker, Cart, Robert. Lavon’ ‘Smith; =. eta Hal eke vy stg =p a . |Kirll Ivanoff, 56, 519% W. Washington; { Carty. Dively: Edmond, Vera Lee Tnitiat Bu ' ki 0 to 7:60 + X
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Car Vi From Y Air Nations at Stout Fiel investigation yesterday ~hi one woma4 ai Juries to nine Mrs. Louise
sy LdOliver Ave, w
tion “today a
« from ihjuries
the National the car sh and Kerr Rds, Three other children were Albrecht, Al brecht's son, minor injuries : Plane The pilot, w molished in ti of Stout Field C. Kelly of 3 Lt, Kelly wa to an-ambula to General Hc leased. Others in Albrecht were: ‘Mrs. Janet k W. Regent St. Judith Ann, and Frankie L Mrs. Harrie 1901 8. Lawn children, Tho and Maxine, 6.
mas program rocaial School clutching Chr their arms wh the left front tomobile s top.
tional’ Guard J ing in formati a.turn around pilot, Capt. Ge
, Just landed.
Qbservers s following Cap field when the fighter plane from the pro Capt. Myers’ 1 Wing ! “Jt ‘was said from the slip struck a tree of the field. ' complete circle
© the car and ¢r
spinning arov The wing was engine was rip
ing. Field offici port plane has to the accide sure the wi motorists: fo Kerr Rds, wer The Air Ni eralt Investig today questio: persons involv
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Pope to By To World
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~ =—His Holiness
broadcast his message to tl A. m. Greenw Indianapolis 'T The Pope wi His message later over Rad vals in 20 ot
eluding * Englis AUthoritathy
“speech will be
the wake of t success of it} General al Assen
2- Hour Qu Qu = WESTON ® -—An earthqua tensity that la curred today ir
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seismolo pbrted. The R 8. J, the seis quake first
: 2:52:30 a. m, (
Rites for F AUSTIN, D fces-will be | Joseph 8. Mc and senior par Packing Co. father of Ivar district Rep died Tuesday
BARKLEY IN BRUSSELS, Vice Presider Barkley and Stuart Symi Brussels aboa vate plane to will remain w his son-in-law thur, first sec embassy and Douglas MacA
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