Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1949 — Page 18

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World Report—

B-29's ‘Smash’ Czech Targets In War Games

70,000 GI's Enter Final Phase Of Drill; Enemy Thrust Blocked

NUERNBERG, Apr. 22 (UP)—A mythical sqbadron of Ameri-

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ean B-29 Superfortresses. winged over the continent from Britain today to smash imaginary enemy targets in. Czec hoslovakia as the war games involvi g 70,000 U. 8. soldiers entered their, final ‘phase. | “The abrial attack, in which no planes actually participated, was] designed to hammer oil refineries in Prague, Czechoslovakia, far beyond the lines where ground oe regrouped for an attack San Jose designed to drive an- invaders! President-elect Otilio Ulate to-

Infantry Awalts Orders dent Jose Figueres and his Junta The ground troops were poised to remain in power until Nov. 8, along a 95-mile front and await- Mr. Figueres replied that he ing orders to attack. A mythical would recommend to the Junta: division of infantry reinforce acceptance of the proposal. ments was thrown into the lines ’ under cover of darkness and U.S. Geneva fighter planes have slashed initlal yyugoslavia and-Czechoglovakia “enemy” air superiority. Every- announced today that they would thing was in readiness for theaftend. an International Red make-believe all-out ground at- ic ross Conference here, tack B o t h countries previously Engineers trundled heavy bailey. turned down invitations. Thev bridge sections behind the lines to throw across the Ludwig canal oc to the conference on revision after the Infantry attacks assault boats, Meantime, two full “enemy” di visions were consolidatig their positions on the other side of the Paris canal, moving in _anti-aireraft guns and supply depots. > Earlier today an enemy thrust) through American lines was pinched off and wiped out.

In ot Red. Cross war conventions Poland is the only country of east Europe not répresented.

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An American labor leader! {charged today before the Com-munist-sponsored World Peace {Congress that the United States {was crusading for war against Panama | Russia. A plot for an armed insurrec- | Donald Henderson president of | tion this: week in the city of the Food, Tobacco and Agricul-| David, near the Costa Rican tural Workers Union (CIO), told] border, was uncovered by police the congress that the United today. | States was using propaganda and| In connection with it, the police bribery 6 “drive” the people, to| arrested former President Har- Wal : modio Arias, brother of Arnulfo Dublin Arias, unsuccessfidi presidential candidate in last year’s elections, Premier John A...Costello said and several other government [oday that the United States] opponents. brought back to life” half the Police said the plot was dis- {continent of Europe with - the covered with the arrest of Wilson Marshall Plan. W. Brown, 34, a native Texan and! He was replying to a toast— former major in the U. 8. Army| ‘the prosperity of Ireland” —pro-| . Air Force Reserve. They said posed by American Minister) Brown had described himself as) George A. Garrett at the Silver . @an international arms peddler Jubilee banquet of the Publicity | and confessed his involvement in| Clubs of Ireland here,

the alleged plot, Frankfurt

London | A further stay of execution was British Commonwealth officials ranted without explanation te met today in the first formal two convicted war ‘criminals session of a crucial conference Scheduled to hang today at Landsdesigned to maintain India's as- berg prison. : sociation with the Commonwealth) The two men, George Schallereven after she becomes a sov- mailer and Herman Dammann, , ereign republic, previously had sought habeas An official news blackout was corpus writs from the U. 8. imposed on the meeting at No, 10 Supreme Court, but it denied their) Downing St. : "petitions Mar. 7.

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~ Val Peterson of Nebraska who was principal speaker at the banquet, and the club's President Ben- | jamin Bogue.

: { . . Si k L hes 40 Painters Seek New House Record pea er 28 Forty painters will attempt to opening of the—annual Clean Uppaint a house in less than last| Paint Up-Fix Up Campaign, which US f y will continue through May 7, ; IN WONDERFU or n 0 ic when they swoop down tomorrow is the widow of vs ] ig on the home of Mrs. Mary Louise Gene White, Seamar First Class White, 615 Woodrow Ave, {who .was killed in ar automobile The record-breaking attempt,igccident near Hunters Point, Cal

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