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hast spring for ‘active duty with ne. doen. ! Stasgen smoke screen for Willkie” “This is a definite bid for the

presidency,” Thye said.

Observers, however, attached importance to the fact that seyeral prominent Willkie supporters were present at the meeting of the state Republican central committee yes--terday. The committee, nevertheless, was unanimous in its declaration of support for Stassen.

Party Leader Absent ‘

© Significance also was attached to the fact that Roy Dunn, Repub“lean national * committeeman and majority leader of the ‘Minnesota house of. representatives; did not attend the meeting. ° There is no preferential prim in Minnesota, so it appeared thet the endorsement of the favorite son ~ candidate might be carried to the national convention. Many observ£rs, however, believed the endorse ment was a “preliminary move.” They pointed out that Willkie’s campaign has. not yet been orgauized in Minnesota. The state central committee's en-

manufacture of prison-made goods -and prison farm production 4 Iroughout the Mr.

mation. November, 1041, Mr. Wall has served as consultant to the prison industries branch of the war production board. Before being named to his present position: by Governor Schricker, he served as assistant to Thurman A. Gott_schalk, state welfare administrator, in charge of penal institu-

|dorsement recalled that:

“As governor of Minnesota, Stassen terminated an unhealthy growth of labor strikes, violence and class hatred . . . under the clearcut policy that the government must be fair to all groups but dominated by noné,

uP | FACES PUNISHMENT

NEW YORK, Nov. 28 (U. P).— Departmental charges were filed today against a Brooklyn patrol-

man who criticized Mayor F. H.|

EE a ment as Police Commissioner Lewis J. Valentine prepared to appear before a grand jury which found lawlessness and prostitution widesperad in the “little Harlem” section of Brooklyn.

Inspector John Copeland of the|

13th police district announced he had filed four charges against Patrolman David Liebman, who told a Brooklyn mass meeting Sunday aight that morale in the police department was at a 10-year low. The charges, contained in a report to Valentirie, accuse Liebman of (1) violating regulations providing that policemen “shall treat as confidential the business of this department; (2) disrespect to a superior officer while’ being ques-

tioned; (3). causing a. condition to

exist which might have caused a riot; (4) failing fo identify himself properly after being questioned by officers.

TLigaor Hoarding Absurd’ —WCTU

CHICAGO, Nov. 8 U.P)— Mrs, Ida B. Wise Smith, national president of the Women's Chris tian Temperance Union, said today the growing liquor shortage was not caused by hoarding of supplies, | but by a trend in the other direction—immediate consumption. Mrs. Smith has never touched a “drop but probably has more figures on liquor consumption than any _other private source. “The idea that liquor is being hoarded for speculative purposes is absurd,” Mrs. Smith said. “Liquor has not been produced for over a year, and the people, having more money are drinking more.”

BENES HEADED FOR MOSCOW

LONDON, Nov, 23 (U. P).—A Czech foreign office spokesman announced today that Dr. Edward Benes, president of - the Cszecho~ slovakie government in exile, was en route to. Moscow to negotiate a Russo-Czech political and military alliance against Germany and to

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with the result that labor strikes in Minnesota have been cut 70 per cent.” The resolution said Stassen led the Republican party in Minnesota when it was at its lowest ebb" and “made it again Minnesota's dominating party ...” Stassen was’ re-elected in 1942 with the largest majority ever given a governor running for a third term,

fact that he- had announced he would resign after the legislative session to join the navy.-

ASKS NEW AVIATION CONTROL WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (UP). — Regulation of aviation should be uniform throughout fhe United States—and this means placing control in the hands of a single] national regulatory agency, Oswald

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the Princess Patricia's Canadian! light infantry had gone into action] The slight “advance southwest of Alfedena and north of Rionero in

put the -8th army forces less than six miles from the Junction, Alfedena, a major—road -toward | Rome turns northward In the di-| | | rection of Avezanno.

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