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course near Chicago "F.aflkfe and I always made! beta on that holo," Engh-han naid. Callaghan ntudlod the let lor all I the way back from Caltfornlu ' I Then he went to the golf courae,| I paced off aix and a half feet from I i the fourth tree, and began to qty - Illa ahovel unearthed three fruit , Jara containing m of the apurlona ISO bllla Parker denied knowledge of the counterfeiting. He waa held In 115.000 boud ♦——. F. D. R. BILL ON tCOXTIMUKD FBOM FAME OMKI vice board — the principal points of dlaagreemsni laat year. Aa passed. the bill would allow ' the president to reorganise branch egos the executive department eacept apcclflc eaemptloua to be come effective provided both | houses of congress do not dlsapore within do days it also

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would provide for ata assistants for, >.the president-men with a "passion for anonymity.'* " fr—*■— PLAN TO DROP .rowTHtVKn fi»>m paor onki ; that to determine to what extent the revenue would be affected It waa recalled that In hit speech In Arthurdale, W. Va, laat year the 'president indicated he favored t»■ i ! tent!<>n of the tax to effect a more I I equitable dlatrlbutlon of the tax ' | burden I When originally enacted, the 1 tax Imposed surtax ratea ranging from aeven to 27 per cent on retained corporate earrings. ~~ e- - ROES SUPPORT tCONTtMUKp FROM PAQIt OMK) ' David Dubinaky." "We were bitterly disappointed when Dubinsky took hie union Ml! i of the CIO, but hoped our two' unmna might remain friendly 1 until the labor movement waa reI united Now. however. tJubiuI sky a aub ioim friendship for Martin >*a created some bitter | area "Dubinaky owes ft to the auto wnrkera to end hla shame-faced. I secret support of Homer Martin , Now that Martin la a flop, perhaps ' Dubinaky will be more ready to do that." Thomas said that Martin's VAW i convention In Detroit reprewnted 'lean than 17.5M>" of the UAW's ' claimed membership of 315.000. He also chaiged that Matting ' "det laluu to try to form a union outside of the CIO waa not hie owa “ "I attended several coat •tiviirwn, lal which John Gillespie. former Detroit police vomuiiaaioner and > a repteaentauve of Harry SS !! > One Os Nature’s Greatest Aids In Fighting Colds Is *hwe <wn--.lt <l*<* «-*-n odd* *— * vawe* «w*»d *m**.u .mdftlwSww tit <4 evwv iiteUi tmotetM*. rk. MMW _ «ea <4 aaterv • tils is M --tM H <<wr. , fuM sow see <4 iw paWrMS <i> u g »<st > Mutn •««*«. <dwmd *> s-ee, rwt sad ndstoew era lliw'l ilMt a*«w agr. as b» s*<<<sfo -i -*-l hrwtw ewsosm. He Saad <t ta* < Xl«l.sd.. j >-w -4 the *t*t ssu tr*-1. HMe sour Ow ed wee »rt£ Un-W.-.7 M*i.ir.4 A tusit gow «4| n* eMMitjsw. *vwduw I «W>*« I < K «n sh*r It Muv aw. *ed.hs are.« Mae issah up <b q sw*?. Wbrvm wrnw-a. aad e*ms -wd i •* r«* a*

Guard Slayer i / •* wk *KXk J’JEa' Ik. ’ R in Fearing possible mob violence, Indianapolis police kept a close guard over Clifford Redmond and delayed returning him to Edinburg. Ind, where he Is accused of the double slaying of farmer Paul Brand and his wife, and of assaulting the Brands' 12 y«ar-old daughter. Redmond, captured at Rsmsey. 111., waa Brand s hired hand.. Police claim he confeaaed alayuig the Brands while drunk otlebratug his »lh birthday. Kedmond d-nied assaulting the Dre nd daughter

Bennett I Ford personnel director! urged Martin to *pvU the auto workers out of the CIO'," Thomas Mid "tn exchange for that, he 'Gllle.pi. > mid the Ford company would see to ft thg- 'ioir workers joined ths union *1 took the portion tjat !f v« ths union over to the Ford wvlc i did that, we might aa well turn department. Martin felt othertriad. That was one of the teas ons we putt'-d compaiiy." — o ,i PEACE TR()()I*S 'CVMTtNfKD rit-'M PAGE UNIS' noted, were of the Carabinler corps which always haa had a reputation for complete reliability. Most shops and all cases and bar* were cloaed. bst women, thinking nt their < hUdreg rather than of iheir owa aefety. walled in qu< u'-a tor loou rations aa

LIONS ESCIPE. | SCARE VILLAGE — Illinois Villagers Frightened As Two Lions Escape Cage — 1 Crave Coeur. 111., Mar. 9 —<U.W! —Tyrone and Palsy, two frleudly lions found their nret freedom h terrifying experience, but they weren t nearly as stan d aa the 5.000 persona living In thia village. They escaped last night from their cage at tho homo of J ease Clementi, a former circus animal trainer. Clemeuis discovered their abacnco some time biter, lie not!fl'il police. Radio station W.MBD In nearby Peoria broadcast the I alarm. "Two lions are loose in the I area." the radio warned. "Got In- i doors and stay there ” Clements said the Hons were horn In captivity and never had had freedom He didn t believe they would be dangerous, but he wasn t sure. Forty state aud local policemen , i and volunteera. carrying flash | lights, clubs and guns, took up the search. For nearly two hours they beat the underbrush of the Illinois river bottoms bordering Clements' home. The beam of a flashlight shooting ahead of them disclosed Tyrone and Patsy ambling through s, - ravine. The concentration of lights blinded them. They opened their mas-' sive jaws and roared and the poseemen fell back Clcmentn was summoned from another searching • purfy Carrying only a small stick he ’ i walked up to them. Holding out 1 the stick, be said: "If you're mad aud want to bite ' something, take it out on thia" ‘ But the lions weren't mad aud permitted Clements to lead them, i ’ while frightened pusaemen retreated farther, three blocks back to i their cag'-. Cleinenta walked back- - ward and the lions followed him Back in the cage Tyrone and Patsy gave every indication of delight. Miffing It thoroughly then licking themaelves. They had to be prodded almost half an hour before they would growl for a radio > microphone. "They re more scared than the searchmg party was." Clement i said. o i Six Sentenced On <• am bling Charge* Peru. Ind . Mar 1.- cU.R) — Six MichlgM City aud Peru, lud men I today had been Sued 1100 and re- J reived suspended Jail prutc-ncrs OU gambling charges fllc-d aa the aftermath of a slate puiki raid on the "Maytair' club here yesterday Henry Laßuff of Michigan City. Paid a llcki flue aud rnoMVOd a six months suspended sentence while Kdward J Nahaa aud Gecoga J. Nahaa. also of Mt> higan City were tmed ll*’ aud rncnivid three month* soapend'd seniMc-ea.

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