Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1949 — Page 3
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(World Report. Page ™ i + 8 “WASHINGTON, Apr. 2 (UP)—The Unite United States and/®
Great Britain denounced
Bulgaria, _ today for violations of “human rights” clauses of their World War II peace treaties. The denunciations followed by one day the voicing of charges by Secretary of State Dean Acheson that eastern European :
gov-| ernments have set up “a godJess inquisition” to destroy religious freedom. “What' appears to be a brutal threat to freedom of thought,
Romania, and Hungary
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conscience and religion has been!
developed by the authoritarian The romance of the New York . regimes which control éastern
European peoples,” Mr. Acheson
sald ina statement.
In today’s formal action U. 8. f
under Communist control. “The accusations cited specific
: acts and dates of treaty viola-|
tions. Under the treaties, the former enemy states guaranteed freedom speech, political association, and religion to their peoples, The notes demanded that the treaty violations cease and that the three nations supply assur-
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henceforth. The satellites were asked to speil out these steps. The U. B. note to Hungary cited the trial of Joseph Cardinal, Mindszenty and other churchmen and the strict ‘government control {yo of the Hungarian press. Reply to Kremlin The Bulgarian government was accused of the recent
“notorious” trial of 15 Protestant
pastors. The Romanian government was charged with liquidating the Greek Catholic (Uniate) Church.
The 12 North Atlantic powers, meeting at Washington, rejected. Moscow's charge that they are banding Sekhar for aggression against Russia.
Stripped of its diplomatic nice-| goo
ties, the joint statement notified the Soviets that they have nothing to fear from the Atlantic Alliance unless they intend to make war. “The pact is not directed
—.Aagainst any nation or group of against armed
nations, ot
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COLUMBUS, O., Apr. 2 (UP)—
{photographer and the lady legisia{tor was short—but sweet. Edward H. Schreiner, 54, a freelance photographer from New York City, took the picture of (Rep. Bertha M. Huston (R. Henry County), two weeks ago. When he handed the print back for her approval he blurted: **You know, I'd marry you tomorrow if you would only say ‘the word.” Mrs. Huston, who keeps her age a secret, just blushed, but later when he asked her to dinner she jaccepted. He told her he was a iwidower of 15 years and had five grown children scattered from ‘New York to- California. She said she was lonely too. ” - ¥ THEY WERE married yesterday at Greenup, Ky., where they could get a license, a blood test and be married the same day, and today they told their friends about it. “I always hoped to find somelone who would be kind to me” ‘the widow of seven years said, “and now I think I've found him.” Mr. Schreiner admitted he didn’t know much about the ex-Mrs, Huston, “but her smile and personality” was enough for him.
Rayburn Defends Record of Congress
RALEIGH, N. C, Apr: 2 (UP) ~~House Speaker Sam Rayburn
of the 81st Congress to date and predicted it would pass most of Presiden Truman's program. came here as Wil speaker at the North Carolina Jetterson-Jackson Day
“We have accomplished a great deal: more than the Republican 80th Congress had at this time Jast session,” Mr. Rayburn said. |"By Easter we will have passed every appropriation bill with the exception of one. Mr. Rayburn
f Te praised record! > hd the grey dress and a white lace man-
of Conrad Hilton,
over the head.”
with them this morning charatered
tilla over her hair, “This is the last time,
official. stormy romance with Mr, ders i she
rift two years ago
said he foresaw no depression or deep recession.
down the aisle
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Sari Gabor, fief) Hungarian movie actress and d hotel ma boards a Burbank, Cal., with George “to Ley Vegas, Nev., where they were married.
LAS VEGAS, Nev, Apr. 2 (UP)—Hungarian Astreas Sari (Zsa sa) Gabor Hilton today become the bride Sanders, the man she once vowed to marry “if I have to hit him
plane from Hollywood
sighed.’ She had previously been!
after En hots! JDagnate Conrad Hilton,
etd the romance and it was then, in June, 1047, that Missi{from Mr. Gabor told the press si Bad sth (her cap for him would, “have to hit him over the
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The couple was married by District Judge Frank McNamee in a . {ceremony attended by a party of close friends who had flown here
a flight |
of movie star GEOE® |e wm the local rent office, others
ET PAT Ye
S$ Us. Tal E For Notices. In Evictions
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ASHINGTON, Apr. 2 (UP)
- 6 Months’ Warming
and diesel me-|
p sonnel workers, [Housing Expediter Tighe IK chanics will be “relatively hard”
Woods notified tenants today that|to fd. the ‘bureau ‘said. Jobs in ander the mew rent law they are/foundries. in garages as automobile mechanics, and in “an endidnys to six months’ notice before be easier to get. they can be evicted. i The three-day notice applies to clusions in a tenants who don't pay their ren | landlord who wants to with-ifor the Veterans Administration. raw his property from the rental! market: pet tenant a IRS Tn In every case, the te ithe area. pont control office. must |vised each year. {be notified, Mr. Woods said.’ {Mr Woods issued the
under the new ont Generally, it reports that: law, A broad
{evictions.
| At the same time, he started - STRAUSS his countrf-wide re- : moving rént controls in nearly SAYS. TRADIT
Alabama, Indiana, New Jersey and Texas were affected by his first order.” Indiana Areas ~ Affected in Indiana were" DeKalb County, except Keyser and Union fs hips; Hunting Coun-
and Noble Townships; Lawrence County, except Bhawswick and Marion Townships; Shelby Coun ty, except Addison Township, and Monroe County, except Bloomington and Perry town-| ships. Mr. Woods said local rent control advisory committees would remain in all decontrolled areas to recommend recontrol if necess-
ary. "The eviction rules outlined by Mr. Woods provide that some evictions require & certificate
not. Those which do not require a certificates include, : yi ONE: Nonpayment of rent, :
in a
" a] loved a man sp crasily.”
Her divorce a year alimony and support for their daughter, almost
roeremony.
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INDIANAPOLIS
is now an
an all-dial city.
With the “cut-over” to dial operation
of Belmont and now 20 dial offi
serving almost 200,000 telephones. Naturally, this has made necessary many-number changes. : ; So, to avoid getting wrong numbers, please do not make telephone calls from memory.
GREEN DIRECTORY —and correct. = your personal telephone list. The ent city-wide dial system will mean faster, ‘more accurate and uniform service for all Indianapolis.
Of the 24 largest cities in the country, Indianapolis is the 7th to become
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| “George and I did not have a They planned to fly back tonight. fight. He just left me,” she said. The 20-year-old bride wore a “But he will be back because I {love him. Never in my life have
| ‘Miss Gabor first married Tur
married to a Turkish government | than Belge, Turkish minister of
Her long and sometimes P from
propaganda. . San-' Mr, Hilton brought ‘her 340.000
Reports said she will get only $1000 monthly for three years Hilton
Mr. Sanders’ divorce from his|tions or repairs to the 1 re wife, Elsie, became final in quiring that the tenant vacate;
three days’ notice required.
agreement, such as conducting a business in a residence, 10 days’ notice, : si “Ro THREE: Nuisance charges or} tlie AY operation of a rented house tor| : wie tet immoral purposes, 10 days’ notice. . =
months’ notice re TWO: If the
[three months’ nig
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It has been adopted by all gov y must notify ernment agencies which give job Ladeanee, advice. The bookiet, which took ant and [four years to prepare, will be re-
“The handbook contains detailed vigorous, intelligent operators.” regula-reports on 288 occupations by| Specifically, the handbook puts Truman. " {tions to spell out in detail eviction which Americans earn their living.
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