Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1950 — Page 9

tion of the Korean dispute India is still. working for eastwest talks on a broader basis. Sir Benegal Rau, chief of the United Nations India delegation, believes it is possible to prevent a series of similar conflicts fn other world danger spots in Asia and elsewhere in the east. . Failing to get a meeting be-!| tween President Truman and Generalissimo Stalin, India thinks} something might be accomplish-| ed with talks between Secretary of State Dean Acheson and For-| eign Minister Andrei Vishinsky. Aligned With West t India, next door to Russia but; aligned with the West, is in a! difficult position, Settlement of! the India-Pakistan dispute by| mediation has led Mr. Nehru's! government to believe something similar could be accomplished in| the broader struggle of ideolo-| es. i Statements in Moscow by An-| drei Gromyko, Vishinsky's de-! puty, that the Soviets will not in-| terfere in the Korean affair lead observers to believe that Russia wouiid like to see the fighting ended. But getting Northern Korea to withdraw from the territory it al-! ready has captured is a stumbling block. Any offer from Russia that would help convince the Northern Koreans to retire behind the 38th parallel would be good news to the United Nations. But no one expects such an offer. United Nations officials say! there can be no truce until the! situation is restored to normalcy] with the 38th parallel separating! the Communists and the southern | republic, |

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» and three grandchildren, Services Held ~~" ————— Times State Services California Minister rr par. duly 0-Serv- goiritualist Speaker Purdue Playshop will present: fees for Morris C. Clifton, who, Times Stats’ Service “Papa ‘Is All” a comedy about {died at his home here yesterday, CHESTERFIELD, July 20— Pennsylvania Dutch life, at 8 (Will be at 2 p. m. tomorrow in The Rev. Maude Kline. Long Pasco Funeral Home. Burial will! Beach, Cal, Spiritualist mission-|ary-at-large, was the featured Eliza Fowler Hall ! | Mr. Clifton was 56. He was a speaker today at the Chesterfield Erling Kildahl is director with| {farmer befors coming to Green- Spiritualist Camp. 8 I Pp Pp {fleld. | The Rev. Mrs. Kline has heen a! The six cast members in Pat] Surviving are his wife, Muriel; platform test medium for more terson Greene's comedy are: Rob-| {a daughter, Mrs. Wanda Hutton; than 30 years. Her phases of me- ert Corbin, Ann Hudson, Virginia| {a son, Norman, all of Greenfield; diumship include traveling clair- Lewis and James Brown, Lafa-! {his father, William D., Cincinnati, voyance, blindfold billet reading vette. and Virginia ‘Morgan and {O.; thres brothers, Loren, Ohio, and independent spiritual voices. Charles Strain, West Lafayette.

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Navy blue is back in fashion, Witness happy smiles on faces of these 18 of record peacetime | total of 30 Hoosiers who turned to "wearing of the blue” in mass swearing-in ceremonies Monday in the Federal Building here. From June 26 to late yesterday, 191 men had taken the oath at the

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Two men were robbed by holdup gangs on lonely streets early

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Kenneth Ford, 33, of 4403 Madison Ave, told police four men robbed him on 19th St. at the Belt Railroad when he slowed his car before crossing the tracks. They opened the car doors, dragged him out of the car and beat him. They took his bilifold containing $30. Two men robbed Edward F. Etter, 74, Five Points, of $90 in cash and a $50 watch. He told

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