Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1949 — Page 4
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protest year. B8he was instrumental in forcing the United States out of a third-Iceland-—where we maintained bases in World War IL ¥ ” . UNCLE SAM'S strategists are lconcerned. A glance at the map |shows why. bergen, on a direct line, is: 3500 miles from thiahty populated. | dusria ® pat. y po! ndus astseaboard. Iceland
on miles from New York _— 000 miles from Moscow. Bornholm eakipleten th the triangle. ‘| Russia has owned coal mines in the itsbergen ago for ; ay roars Du the war, -{the I took, them over, but Allied bombings denjed the Nazis most of the output. Since they
-{what was considered a counter
.|ligious nature of man,” the Rev.
we had built during the war. Great Britain and Russia were notified in advance. Russia, in
“I'he only interpretation the mands were severe, particularly Russians can place on contintied| with reference to Bear Island, the, occupancy of Iceland bases most important in the archipela-| that it is/go. They included proposals for of the Russians. Norway aimed at them,” Mr. Wallace said.|a bilateral defense pact, with ex- not want to be drawn into a |of-war between the JFast Norway was given sovereignty, | West, and has never taken a mission to retain naval and airjover Spitsbergen by a treaty stand a con-|signed in Paris in 1920. 8he took {possession in 1925, ending 50] years of dispute between Norway, that Arvin of Russia and Sweden. Russia rati- planes flew over his on Russian | successive days and ships were on the move NORWAY'’S PARLIAMENT re-| When Moscow denounced move, hinted she might ask for jected the Russian demands in ‘est &s capitalistic Spitsbergen bases, similarly in|March, 1947. Apparently, how- De te interest of the United Nations. ever, the Russians have gone, the yond she believed the fights ¢ withdrew our and, on wi ir plans and have request and, ahead with their p re an honest mistake” riangle, her proximity and our
clusive privileges for Russia.
fied the pact in 1935.
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:xtended their hold behind the|
maining 200 men from Iceland. [Iron Curtain thrown around |!
of Spitsbergen. The Boviet de-
“Education can never meet the
J. A. G. Jordan told his audience last night in the Mt. Carmel Baptist Church. The Rev. Mr. Jordan gave the educational sermon for a mass meeting of 750 delegates and additional visitors attending the Indiana Missionary Baptist Association.
“The most comprehensive educational system that can be conjstructed has but little power to| determine conduct or direct the wills of men unless it is permeated and controlled by religious impulse,” the speaker said. “The real molding force of humanity is religion both In its individual and its corporate capacity. Hence to do well, we raise our intellectual sights. We must aim higher and eliminate the
A buck deer collided with a car
today when it dashed across State
Rd. 67, two miles east of Paragon. Chester E. Kensey, 67, Dugger, said he was unable to stop after the deer ran into the left side of his automobile. A large truck was following the Kensey car, preventing an immediate stop at the scene, police were told. Mr. Kensey said he reported the accident to State Police and conservation authorities for investigation.
Accident Victim's
Condition Is Fair Condition of Jesse L. Hurt, 31,
an Accident yesterday near Lebanon, was reported in “fair” condition today at Methodist Hospital Mr. Hurt, suffered arm, leg and chest ‘Injuries when his car col-| lided with a truck on U. 8. 52,
crossfire between the church and the school.”
2 snd ila Russians have fe Ahefr mines and tions.
cong on Shu Buberme gameus tsbergen is iensitying and and |S Iron Curtain has been The tinued, * Norwegians. working § in elghbor-
know oe ne are shployed or "hie Sutput, " The the
well in this-ares: Her firs mo was to get the United States out|s
of Iceland. The Soviets had oc- 3
cupied Bornholm in May, 1945, when the German garrison re-(3 fused to surrender. They agreed § 8 ito get out in March, 1946.
ment to force us out of Iceland. 8
INSTANT” | On Mar. 21, 1946, Henry A. Wal-|
lace, then Secretary of Commerce, {sald we should reciprocate and) [get out of Iceland now that Russia was out of Bornholm. LEGAL NOTICES
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Immediately, Russia put pres-itheir coal mines on Spitsbergen, remoteness to it, plus her deActually, Spitsbergen means termination to keep us outside her
little to Norway, economically or| {northern Iron Curtain is keeping more than one American strate-
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