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200,000 Starts Hospital Drive Shells Shake [Police “Obstacle: Course’ Nets Pai $200,000 Starts Hospital Drive. Shells Shake Police “Obstacle’ Course’ Nets Pair Here A drive to improve and enlarge " d Two burgla 3 : 3 ae : ry suspects were be-jof last week. At 502 N. Senate, and tried to escape through the E, buddy Tau an ois 43e8 Jods, was Truce D arle [ning bare anny mises Snag Im they spajted Martin, who fitted back yards as ira Es oy SaugtON, S1. identity had : 1 A p u ce oO e | courses the description. fin and fired a fourth shot. um throug ; “- That amount was pledged by : {were too tough last night, ° | They sald Martin iminediately| “The fugitive was nabbed by apt uged Urdu tie Mindow and
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the inna ndaton, a : By United Press | One o the Suspects, Renal ied to flee between two houses. Coates as he tried to scale a back in. ; the Indianapolis Hospital Devel- PANMUNION, Xorea, Apr. 23{Mastin, 3tof 223 W. J0fi St. 'Giving pureuil, Set. Costes fence. Already removed from the ° opment Association. The hospital —Kopean truce negotiators &r- itl detectives in his mad i a Tm 1a BAY, the fee a I - or Ruling book Sea risa: : | . i Ys Ke a and a check writ group Serks 10 hig 12 ition | |gued stubbornly today in shortito escape in the 500 block of N.| Martin turned and ran eat to- Carpenter, 26, of 241 Hendricks machine. In a ho Hcl Ayr ng y the In land apparently futile sessions Senate Ave. last night, {ward Senate—only té run into Place. ; {that used by the burglars, police
|shaken out of the usual routine Det. 8gts. Plez Jones and Ches- Sgt. Jones. The detective tired one’ Police nabbed him as he at- f by the crash of an: artillery Bar. ter Coates were tracking down a shot after ordering him to halt, tempted to climb out of a i found dh Re Ee er aky: ps suspect in a television burglary| Martin then reversed his field at the Auto City Garage, 2040 of tools.
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The barrage shook the truce tents and caused a startled Com- | munist translator to halt briefly.! Staff officers discussing armistice supervision deadlotks over Russia's right to become a truce
inspector and a ban on airfield | \\ / / . {construction met for only a few! ou n minutes. They used the time to] ; - a er S e Cl a S blame each other for the failure | - to make any progress, i
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Alter Story GOOD START—William B. Schilt off), trea f fn. one hour and 37 minutes. About Zhukov dianapolis Hospital Dovelement Wigs To J Veto "$200,000 | SEOUL, Korea, Apr. 23 (UP)—|
m Robert A. hai : . American BSabrepets, which BONN, Germany, Apr. 23 pledos eon obert A. Efroymson, board chairman of Indianapolis knocked out four Russian planes
{CDN)«-A refugee Soviet officer |yesterday, went screaming back) " into North Korea today to chop!
gi BE en rIytile Derby Funds Judge Kennon Makes It |at the Communist supply line, : gL . | : | NEW ORLEANS, Apr. 23 (UP)|cutting rails in 78 places. Marshal . Gregory Zhukov's tan Will Send Boys to Camp _juage Robert F, Kennon will be from Kremlin grace. Times State Service inaugurated May 13 as governor News and plefures of Marion Zhukov, according to this ac- BLOOMINGTON, Apr. 23—A lof Louisiana, to no one's surprise, County high schools appear in | count, was recalled from his post free camp trip for 72 youligsters: Louisiana Yoteee ade it official y day TH : i » i lin a general elec , . as first Soviet military governor iS the goal of the third annual In 2 8 ection yesterday. | The Sunday Times
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army. Once this was achieved, he; 5 of the Proceed : project, sponwa ated to become defense gored by. the YMCA. are i = ¢ pay expenses of the boys for a
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> The Marshal, the Soviet's lead- ¢ 3 FP ing commander during the war, one-week stay at Camp Wap has its Price was all CHAIR hell : litburo decision that ahani June 2-7. The camp is co- shell, persimmon. accepted a po e ton sponsdred by the - Bloomington : the Soviet army must Arger| giwanis Club. NEW COMFORT ... a new in peacetime than the combined | i f : : , forces of both the United States i / type of spring cushion with
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Marshal N. A. Bulganiu, a polit-| (UP)—Calust Sarkis Gulbenkian, ical officer rather than a career 83, who may be the world’s richest| soldier, Was Chosen Jos Khe De man, is seriously ill here, insent 10 meditate his shortcomings|formed sources said today. The in the still important command, FEtuTe of bis JTness Was her ope of the Black Sea area of Odessa. "0 orn ofl fields.
An Unforgivable Sin \ Then, according to the story of “Senior Lieutenant R.” to the Westdeutsche Allgemeine, of Bochum, Zhukov ‘committed the almost unforgivable sin, i During a dreary recitation of] the Kremlin line. by a party speaker in Zhukov's headquarters, the Marshal suddenly interrupted. “I've heard enough of this nonsense about the capitalistic en¢irclement of the Soviet Union,” Zhukov was quoted as saying. “We are strong enough ourselves 3 to encircle the capitalists, Let us ; rather talk about that.” Zhukov's own “political adviser” was prepared to forget the indiscretion, the refugee officer said, but others reported it to the politburo. Zhukov was exiled . again, this time to the distant] °° Ural Mountains,
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