Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1949 — Page 2

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On Pleas of North Atlantic Bloc WASHINGTON, Apr. 8 (UP)—Fight free North At- S00

iat Congress will bo requested to ry provide military funds for com- om: ecial

mon : 2 Mr. Acheson, In & statement,

Bruce, deputy ECA administra issued with the exchange of notes " . bstwean the eight nations re Daatias the United States, said the Buro- Fore pean requests for military assist- Schuman he anes were “predicated upon an/ments will be signed urgent need for im in These agreements Guatemalan troops are patrol- © ‘the defensive capabilities of the !ain to produce new blasts ling the San Marcos Department " Ott 14 devel oa of Sustetais the Mexican gression against them) ‘Lake border ; tacks yesterday 3 i Success on border towns by a rebel force The estimated by some at over 1000. Council Revolutionary suthorities report

that the rebels have invaded

of overthrawliog- the.

; ROW! Mexico Oly, Bowever, sald that p : round of bitter charges as the » Rximos. UN assembly's steering commit-|the trouble was Isrely lesa! and which od to tee ita debate on Israel's|SonfiNed 10 witac on Ayutls (2) lective tv by| Did to the 59th UN mem-|88d another border town. those tive nations nder the Brus. PE, And the Indonesian n problem. Canada, (China, Cuba, Egypt, "ls wreath : h Korean republic was Trance, Norwsy, and Britain Top defense snd foreign recov. certain ‘to be along! [aver admission of Korea to the $3 SmelnlA met 18 heed seqsind . east-west lines in the UN, wih Sova delgate 00, with oreign ministers counecfl. ‘loppose with Soviet ate Jaco big three today if final] The United States, Argentina, Malik slated to cast the veto

Quesaltenango (1) and are intent] The Guatemalan Embassy in

show moderation and reasonableness to save the Nationalist-Com«

a _imunist péace talks at Peiping.

similar the one now under way in New York. Mr. Duclos said the Communists! ® on trial symbolized peace while the signers of the Atlantic Pact symbo War,

London

Winston © Churchill's Conserv ative Party ended the Labor Party's 15-year rule of the Londori couny council today. The final count

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The election was in dolibt until the last minute of vote tabula tions. With 12 seats to be decided, the Laborites held a 12seat lead. All of them went to

leader

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today three charge fie then offered to “accept “re-'of fraud against the government {sponsibility and punishment for were ordered to appear for ar{historical mistakes” made by his raignment next Friday [predecessors in the Nanking gov-| The defendants, William A. ernment. Haile, 802 N. Alabama St.; re Paris ; a a thorne R. 6, and French Communists today had alan, with ean ng 19

a purchaser. ; Jerry E. Singer, Evansville, was referred to the federal probation office for pre-sentence investigation after pleading guilty to driving a stolen car from Evansville to Kentucky last February,

HUNT THREE FIRE VICTIMS

EFFINGHAM, 1Ii., Apr. 8. LE) Firemen hoped to finish

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who died in the St. Anthony's Hospital fire. The death toll reached 74 yesterday when Mrs, Elizabeth Schuette, 78, died in her home of injuries.

SPANISH LEADER DIES BAN SEBASTIAN, Spain, A

the jubilant Conservatives whose leader, Mr. Churchill, was return.’

States,

8 (UP)—Santiago Alba, 76, ones time president of “the Cortes

ing from a visit to the United (Farilament) died here yesterday,

it was disclosed today.

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10:30 a.m. in Flanner & chanan Mortuary. Mr, died yesterday in his apariment at 3540 N. Pennsylvanis St.

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SRentuckyy Edimhad-Heed-dnlo Indianapolis 42 years and was a

member of the Baptist Church. Survi are her husband, Robert H. Ellis; a daughter, Mrs. Edith M. Scotten, Indianapolis; five sons, Theodore H. Ellis, Oakland, Cal, and Marcus C., Robert

pr. We Charles E. and Nelson L.

Eilis, Indianapolis; two brothers, ¥ Charles L. and John L. Graham, Indianapolis, and three grand-

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