Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1950 — Page 2
Moscow Magazine Defends Action | Of Soviet Airmen
MOSCOW, Apr. 19 (UP)—Forfn observers predicted today Russia will reject the American, ngte charging that a Soviet fighter jot down an unarmed U. 8, Navy vateer plane over the Baltic Bea. #The-note, demanding an apology | apd indemnity for the plane and its missing crew of 10, was de-| liyered to the Kremlin Monday night. “The Soviet press did not men-'
tion the American note, but charge that American “imperialists” provoked the incident.
In an article obviously written. before the A ah note ~~celved the authoritative magazine New Times said that the Soviet fighter pi'ots . “executed their duties perfectly.” HThe American provocation in; the Baltic testifies that Washington pursues the same adventurous, provocative path and kindles international igcidents and ocon-; fiicts just as did the Nazis and Japanese Fascists,” New Times sdid.
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They walked into the Public Service Savings and loan Asso‘clation on the city's West Side just before closing time and threatened eight persons with a sawed-off shotgun and a rusty revolver,
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ranking auto maker resumed discussion of non- economic contract differences The rokesmen sidelined bargaining on pensions. to hammer out conflicts in other contract clauses, i | Norman R. Matthews, UAW] Chrysler director, said there were “only a few stumbling blocks in the way of complete agreement’ on. $100 monthly pensions: for 65-year-old workers after 25| years’ employment, | Mr, Matthews told 1000 strikers] at a “solidarity” rally yesterday, that “we have the ball on the| five-yard line and we're going | over for a touchdown.’
Donors Give $15,073 To Cancer Society
Marion County donors have contributed $15,073 to the Marion County Cancer Society's 1950 fund, 50 per cent more than at this time last year. Lo Paul Starrett; the report covers the work of only the special gifts and residential divisions. Considerable increase is expected when reports are received from - the industrial, township, downtown and: public divisions, The campaign is scheduled to end Apr. 30. The goal is $50,000
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Tel : Richard ourt 4 this mornin Lovie B. vs. Sam E. Smith: Ingeborg C r. och’'s “recital of unusual from the la “Perhaps Washington tried to called for volunteers to assist 4 Quata in the forthcoming In- Ware: La Porte. Svanille Saiter = Mrs. Ruby nL of 708 7 fond Ble org RIE Award for Service Treshness 1» the jagte” cHeck the practical consequences his U, 8. Savings Bond Com- ependence Drive was an- 'umbia ou ond E. Thomas: Dorotey vi 8iMs! Continued From Page One r och currently is ‘a mem- ACTRESS’ arising ah the fact that > spite. mittee exceed this year's quota nounced as $17.875.000. Al-, Women who qualified for the E. Minnesota St. heard the ju- ton Blevens. Faber 8 Brel x Sl ( . ¥ ) ber of the faculty of the Juilliard WESTON of common sense, Washington re- in the bond sale drive starting though it is a smalier quota freshman honorary are: dicial scolding this morning when Betts & vs Witiem % Sit 5%. Belfaven; sier’ was bor in Rantueky oh Institute of Music in New York. land, Apr. fuses to recognize Latvia as part’ May 15. than last year, the bond sales. , Carcliivan Rigckburn. 4811 Broadway: che refused to testify in a case pIRTHS jmoved to RIANA Satly A . be leen Purvis of Boviet territory. “Let us make an uncommon per day will have to be higher sFisdgersohn, (RR 3 Saroivn J. he had instituted. ote is a'graduate of Valley Mills, now Patrolman Works wood Movie “Then the oceurence with the effort for the common good” to meet it because of fewer days Pade’ Co oa Aa SW mit yiebs nsii'y AL St Francia—Rovert. Madeline Dodd, Decatur Central High School, and was killed B-29 gives graphic evidence how| Gov. Schricker said at a volun- In the drive this year RRB Gert} nif Mrs. Smith had signed an af-| bov. Roy was a Rector student at DePauw Overtime, Stops Fight day when a y re 4 i laypool Ho- ” in ° 1658 Alls AL Methodist—Will elma Del University where he was active in a) : little Washington's recognition or teer dinner in the Claypool Ho Other speakers at the dinner Con t Ht ry sore Se Brown. fidavit Saturday against Reid Ha Fold nanatie. Amen Carl a campus ye After adua- Patrolman Donald Stanbrough she was ri nonrecognition of the facts of tel attended by 300 workers. included Robert W. ‘Fowler, Enterline, Barbara J. Hoadley. Owens, tavern manager, at 1530 Seay: Wiifred. oT Ngche nald, pus a Br with an eig life § 5 f th 1d Today, as always,” he sald, state director, savings bon di- ay EC neh: Hisominetons 8. East St. She charged her ane: yn] ands Murray. tion he received his master's de- broke up a fight on his way home ln og 8 In this part of the world sig; egular saving is a self-reliant vision, and Charles A. Bues- }. Altman and Mary Jane Sua. ge n—Sol ima Biickman: Ar- gree in public administration from from work last night and arnifies. “regular saving is self-reli 8 ! h yne: Dorothy J. Garrett and Eijza- DUsband had won $372 playing “nur. Elinor astman E. Hi roth she Uni i tf Cine ti. {rested. William Billups, 30, on a New Times condemned British, Way toward attaining personal ching, state chairman, banking beth White, La Porte; Marilyn Jane Dar- the horses in the tavern. | argaret rn vd ier" JL} the University o Bente ‘charge of disorderly conduct. : s d tis row -and Doria “ Dutch, French and other news- Security, opportunity to better — and investments committee, Ft. 'Baoara s" johnson and Marilyn E Tite ACS ¥aneis—Aninony. Doris Voi; Lois] He came to the Indianapolis Charge : a rs for ‘“speaki with } a ourselves and findncial inde- Wayne Honk. Evansville: M De rant pls a Reault af Quarrel | A Homer Ber erry, Josephine Watson. 1073 Chamber of Commerce in -1935, Officer Stanbrough was passing i " S 1 Pap Fling une pie " - eee | JoADS a Sherman. Madison. |. When.the case-was eailed- today; Ww Hn St ames, thy Mescsti and hax served. there continu. Oriental and New York Sts. when : le. “neact E ts Chrysler. Import Ban Lifted = [pedifi® dialed oly, Jun bootie to give testimony, and] Mito BH Titimatsl T°" AV" ugly with exception of thee saw Billups fighting with a S0codile. Leas. over. ihe. heazi-. EX D.@CIS rysier. LAREDO. Tov gy Lake: Vireinis EE ge Girls “loan” to the Senate and leave bus driver, Ralph Franklin, of Y fda 3 v 0 lessness” of the Russians in their P Thi WwW k LAREDO, Tex; Apr, 19 (UP)— §idar Lake Vir pls ECe ty Anu; said the charge grew out of anger at fontey dn Jysaita Brake: B a7 while he served with the Army 2805 N. Talbot Ave. B treatment of a lost American act Is ee Cheese and lard packaged in Mex. hnson Terre. Hau i Mary Sampoutls. at her husband after a quarrel. eter; Clifford, Rosemarie Marks: Paul: i. The officer. said he put Billups 1 p B X- Gary.. Ruth An e Ma B tler- y ary. Grave, George Stavrouls- Kontogog- Air Forces. . Pp Pr Plane. DETROIT. Apr. 19 (UP) The feo" naw may. be. transported into Lor pif, commer. Lafaseite. Bells “Youve. taken the-time-of the |_ Mr. Dortch, who resides at under arest ahd Billups struck = “I85-ay CHrysler "strike “should tne United States through Texas, ttl Ajiene. Sho olor Muncie, Irma M. court, the police officers and the Arq you thinking of buying a 3533 Lesley Ave, is a trustee him. As Officer Stanbrough Bandits Rob St, Louis he settied this week." Federal, oo "+ Earhart: Wabash and Marilyn Smith. Bi tion, © Prosecutor's office, and now you home, building lot, farm or invest- of the - Governmental Research wrestled with his prisoner, he Loan Office of $1000 Conciliator E. Marvin -Sconyers aT WN. Earhart; district Shey ——————————— refuse to testify,” Judge Clark ment property? If so, turn mow Association; a member of Indi- asked a bystander to call police
said. to the classified columns of to- ana Public Administration So- headquarters, Two squads re“Do you know you could be ar- day's Times. You'll find HUN- ciety, and Indiana School Com- sponded and Billups was hand-
false report. The case will be con- and every day. The Times is NOW Governor's tax commission, and Police said they didn't learn the tinued to 9 a. m. Friday to let you the newspaper with the REAL vice president of the Indianapolis cause of the fight between Bill. Palmas think it over.” ESTATE ADS. {Counei] of Social Agencies. lups and the bus driver.
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