Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1951 — Page 8
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LATEST official British estimates today placed the number of Russian divisions! ready for combat at “well over 200—probably ‘around 220." J According to these London reports, 60. Soviet divisions now! are “west of Moscow"—in Euro-| pean Russia, the satellite countries and-East Germany. An estimated 35 divisions were! raid to be in the. ‘general Caspian Bea" area where the Soviet fron-| tier meets Iran, Turkey and Af-|
ghanistan. 4
Iran
BRITAIN reinforced her Mediterranean fleet today and dispatched a note to Iran warning that failure to negotiate settlement of the Anglo-Iranian oil dispute would provoke ‘‘unforesee-! able consequences.” : The admiralty ordered eight new ships into the Mediterranean an aircraft carrier, a cruiser, a 410-knot minelayer, a destroyer, a frigate and three submarines. The additions. will bring the fleet up! to 35 ships. i ‘e
United Nations
IN FLUSHING, N. Y, the I'nited Nations General Assembly was ready to vote quick final aprraval today of a worldwide strategic embargo on arms shipment to Communist China and North Korea. It was a foregone ronclusion Russia and her Cominform partners would ignore fit. The measure was approved by the Assembly's Political Committee late yesterday by a 45-0 vote with nine absentions. 5 This afternoon, the Security Council will vote on a resolution
RERORT
All the fight was gone, and so 'was his shirt, when a 250-pound Chicago huckster of punchboards appeared this morning in Municipal Court 3. Norman Graf, 47, who fought la losing battle against two Indi-
IN 1D Punchboard Peddler’s Case Continued
|anapolis policemen yesterday, was larraigned on four charges before [Judge Joseph M. Howard. The {Judge continued the case to next Friday and set bond at $1000. Graf was’ silent, disheveled and shirtless-—the shirt was ruined in the scuffle yesterday. He stoed before the Judge with head bowed and hair uncombed after a night in jail. : : Graf had been clubbed into submission by two 160-pound officers yesterday. Police said the ponderous Chicagoan came here with plans to flood the town with punchboards before the 500-Mile Race. Police seized a carload of 152
punchboards and approximately $2500 in prizes. Rouls ordered
raids on 60 stores where Graf's
records showed punchboards were to be placed. Police said today that Graf's punchboards had been picked up at 17 places. Graf's arrést culminated a citywide hunt for his automobile after police were told the driver was]
(trying to sell to all stores on Vir-
ginia Ave. The car was spotted at Wash-| ington St. and Beville Ave. When | Patrolmen James Fletcher and Joseph Walter tried to peer inside | the car, Graf slugged Officer| Fletcher, police said. Then all] three wrestled. y Graf told police he was a “lone wolf” operator, not connected with any syndicate. He was charged with resisting arrest, operating a gift or lottery enter-, prise, disorderly conduct and im-! proper parking. *
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of Arab cities against possible];
bombing.
Indo-China
THIRTY French soldiers were ,
killed and 100 were injured when a violent explosion wrecked a French troop transport in the
nimed at ending the latest Syrian-
in Palestine.
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Israel
In Tel Aviv, Israeli officials neccused the United States, Bri‘ain, France and Turkey today!
nf following a policy of appease-
cost.” The officials gave a cold recep-|
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tion to a draft resolution present-| j..ip ed to the United Nations Security| lation of 25 000 |
Council by the four nations. The| resolution denounced Israel for! hombing attacks on Syria and ordered Israel to halt drainage
work along the Syro - Israeli] border, /
Meanwhile, the Israeli air force |
and navy prepared for partial mobilization today following reports that Syria had been rein-| forced with Iraqi air force and artillery units, reliable sources reported. Col. Moshe Perlman, the Israeli military spokesman, said that if any Iraqi planes or other weapons! should attack Israeli sol “we will | regard it as an Iraqi attack and feel free to take any appropriate action.” Informed sources in Cairo warned the Israeli-Syrian border dispute can erupt into a major Middle East conflict also involving Egyptian and Iraqi forces unless United Nations officials find ' a solution soon. | And in Damascus, a Syrian communique announced today that Egypt and Iraq have accepted a Syrian proposal to Araft
collective plans for the defense
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Israeli flareup of border warfare!
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harbor at Nhatrang, Indo-China,
press report said today. ®
Ecuador A DEVASTATING fire ranged
|through the streets of Esmeral- Committee
das today, toppling buildings and sending residents fleeing for their lives. The commercial district of the provincial capital was
-ment_toward Syria, “at Israel's! harred wreckage, reports ' .sentence he imposed on Weber...
It was believed many families were trapped and burned to Esmeraldas has a popu-
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Driver, 17, Cut i I On Face, Hands In 3-Car Crash
A three-car crash at Noble and Lord Sts. last night sent a youth to General Hospital, where he is in" fair condition suffering cuts on the face and hands. Admitted was Harold E. Jeffers Jr., 17, of 926 College Ave. Mr. Jeffers was driving a car in- i volved in a crash with a car! driven by George Sowden, 34, of} “RR 1. Mr. Sowden's. car then hit } . ‘another vehicle driven by John i W. McQueen of Erie, Pa. Driver Held in Crash’ vo James A. Wetherington. 41, of 931 LaSalle St.- was held by] police today on several driving] violations after his car crashed] into .an abutment at Noble and Washington Sts. He was treated at General Hospital for cuts and bruises and taken to police headquarters. | Charges against him are drunk, suspicion of drunken driving and reckless operation. Charles Lawson, 7. of 415 E. 12th St., son of Mrs. Wavel Day, suffered minor injuries yesterday when he was struck by a car in front of his home. The driver NO FIGHT LEFT—Chicago punchboard salesman Norman Graf lies in General Hospital-after was Joseph Crittendon. 60. of
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y the same penalty Luis Weber meted out to EB James J. Moran, political protege |
and intimate of former Mayor! William O'Dwyer. Federal juries found both guilty
with each other before Kefauver |
hearings here last mee
March. Judge Charles A. Dewey decreed one slight difference in the
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He ordered Weber to be held in
prison until the $2000 fine was Em paid. No such’ stipulation was aplied to Moran.
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