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themselves any “new go ¢ instituted by force” = exclusion of Argentina, which 0 steadfastly refused to break with exclude her present govitself established ablishea ps fo force, Argentina was not invited to the Brydon Taves Killed Inn" Crash of Plane in Background Revealed The new 'inter-American agreeADVANCED ALLIED HEADon that the Bolivian coup may QUARTERS, New Guinea, Dec. 28

EE DIES IN PACIFIC political nature. New Guinea. (U, P.) ~Brydon Taves, United Press

apolis drug store many years. His| This was the background of ihe southwest Pacific manager and war

.{wife and daughter, Nancy, live in Situation:

Leverett Saltonstall TIE setts; Governor Barl Warren of ANDITS “California; Governor Dwight H.

‘Griswold of Nebraska, and Goverpor Raymond E. Baldwin of Connecti-

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Two Fight Back, - Holdup; Thugs Prey On Dark Streets.

The gang of automobile bandits

tthat has been preying on lone pedesOehler said 3581 county chair. rank and file leaders were its forays last night. 3 or disagreed! Two of the intended victims last of the various night, however, frustrated the gang's showed that holdup attempts, one of them fightwith Dewey, |ing back with a knife and the other and 113 dis- running for help.

, 41.7 per cent| ,i ander McDaniels, 61, of 1448 no opinion, andiw warket st, was stopped by the Willkie, 41.4 per ponds car near his howe but When had no opinion, one of the hoodlums mE : car he pulled out # Jarge Knife and| party leaders siyrieq slashing his assailant. The) questioned about thelr \nandit jumped back into the ear| U. 8. membership in vari gis two other men and they sped of world organizations, away. : Reporis Crime

military alliances, postreparations, - dis- William Engleking, 42, of 1705 8. “otfier phases Talbot st. ran upon the porch of a nearest residence when the

bands Gap ried 16 rob him and they

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Commenting on the replies, ed away.

f the Repub- ied A Silders, 815 Tuxedo st. othe. Bem S./said the same carload of men held

correspondent, Pendil group of youthful Bolivian of the Brisbane and Rayner Tow eight days ago overthrew |p elegraph, ©3 the regime of President Enriquelqieq yesterday || yalted 1 nations declaration and had received Suninst the axis day in the ee el ‘thereafter, there ah of ab were reports that some of the lead- combat plane : ers of the coup had once been on New Guilinked with axis sympathizers. This ned. it Was animpression was heightened by the| =~ ° to © enthusiastic welcome given the new : Bolivian regime by the axis press in Argentina. Bolivia's role as an important tin |Sniisted ne hn producer furnished some quarters|iso were & with & motive for an axis attempt (In the crash

to dominate the government. And hich pocured Mr. Taves Argenling's pont reer bart Beishpot took off on & combat reconnaissance strengthen their belief that pro-axis Mission to observe marine landings clements there had inspired the [t Cape Gloucester. revolution. Taves, .20, received a fractured sl ands severe burns which covalf body. He ord An for about an hour after the crash, but lapsed into a song an and did not regain conON ILLEGAL BAS ree Rayner, “who died from compound fractures of both legs and one arm and from severe burns and shock, was buried yesterday. {Order Motorists to List Organized Bureau 3 Taves was buried in a war cemeLicense: on All tery somewhere in New Guinea today with Protestant Chaplain James Stamps. ©. Crownson of Los Angeles, Cal, officiating. Launching a new attack against! Taves, the first American corre Indiana's gasoline black markets, spondent to reach Australia and the OPA office today ordered motor-| establish headquarters there after ists to write their license numbersithe Japanese attack on Pearl Haron their ration coupons in ink. por, had been United Press manager James D. Strickland, Indiana dis-| for that country and New Zealand

Progam ® Svark 4th Loan Drive.

enlisted as a company in the home front army to buy $233,000,000 in bonds during the fourth war loan drive in January and February,

on & $100 bond per employee; al.

bond booth in every key trafic store: establishment of “additional stores as sub-issuing agents, and promotion through window and

be carried on as

three variety stores in northern Indiana. He wis assistant retail division’ chairman during the last loan drive. “Retailers are eager to have a share in this Tet's All Back the Attacks’ drive,” sald Mr. Spear.

! {ately planned and dishonorably and

set, Milton 8. Osterday

Sgt. Milton 8, Osterday, former manager of Wasson's advertising department, tries his hand at creative art at a Thunderbolt fighter station somewhere in England. His regular job is a draftsman,

but he was appointed to the dees orations committee for holiday affairs. He is the son of Mus. Pearl Attacks’ drive,” sald Mr. Spear. | Pearl Osterday, Lata Lafayette.

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ture will be|him up just after he got off a street- trict OPA director, informed deal- since early in 1042. He organizedl.. . neighborly cabmear his home and took $9 from ers that if hey accept couponsiand supervised United Press cover.

his purse; Robbed of $185 Miss Ea Bradshaw, -28, of 3009

practical realism.”

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walking toward home on distributors SECOND FRONT’ POST Souisions st. a man stepped out in ; frunt of her; Drnocked her down ahd dorsed. coupons, he: said.

| WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 (U. P).— Oe the Saliad 0 vation The United States propaganda andi, ov hotel, reported that two men

" itheir gasoline supplies. Singleton st. reported that while held over the state

which are not properly indorsed, age in the war zone commanded Ly they will be unable to replenish Gen Douglas MacArthur. _Taves was a veteran of the LonA series of five estings will be don blitz in 1940 and helped handle acquaint United Press coverage of the war jenni, {from that city, necessity” of accepting only in-| Born in New York city, the son of Archibald William Taves, yes, 4 9 physician, and Isabel B ves, Meet Tonight both ‘deceased, aver his The first will be tonight Inleducation in England and joined

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+ Iagarine executive working for gut of the car. OWI on & leave of absence, will be

fanaa active Eo 17-YEAR-OLD YOUTH

censorship setups in London are be- who invited him" and his woman |Evansville. Dealers in this vicinity the New York Herald-Tribune fur

ing regeared in anticipation of the{companion to ride with them, beat|Will meet at 23 p. m. tomorrow at/his first newspaper experience.

_ allied invasion of western Europe him, took $185 from his pockets and {the world war memorial. Others

threw him out of their car on the meetings are scheduled for Jan. 4 Joined’ United. Prey

His woman companion, [at New Castle, Jan. 5 at Ft. Wayne In 19033, he joined the ited Sle Runy McGriel, 36, of 950 8. Capitol [and Jan. 8 at South Bend, {Press and Wassn the Rio de Janeiro o yes- sve, said the hoodlums later took| Mr. Strickland said that many Staff until a terday that ©. D. Jackson, Time her fur coat and $17 and put her station operators had reported that ferred to New York City. He recustomers had “flatly refused” to|turned to Rio de Janeiro.in 1939 as their coupons and threat- assistant manager of the bureay,, wd to B ga to other stations, buf resigned and weit to London surveys by Where he tried to join British armed

said preliminary the He Sua ol vision shi services shortly after war broke out. 3 hast shown Turned down because the British

in charge of “second front” propa

in charge of OWI propaganda. ac-| ‘fivities in North: Africa nr

Davis reveied sicksony ev Po=|. ih 7 inquiries | PJ) —& 17-year-old Einora ~ from Robert ‘1. Osborn, today was

LAFAYETTE, Ind, Dec. 2% (U. one of the Midwestern states uaing United. Press youth, | 18 per cent more gasoline than their i Boarded Warship the (quotas. During the next two years, Taves A, B, C and D coupons must have became the first non-British corre-

convoy duty In the middle of 1041, he went

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SOUTH BEND, Dec. 28 (U. P)— Among Miscosiidins Taves, of London, survive. St. Joseph county authorities today! tues are “Theodore oN ‘The ss me rom ovens bein Orr” ut dt. vernon, 3. 3 Nine: Correspondents fn a En and Is Pacific Toll Ar wife, Mrs. Emma Geddes, ., at of Thomas Mott Osborne at A Auburn, | ADVANCED ALLIED HEADShek home esterday. pi) : QUARTERS,

| widespread loose WINS CORN: CROWN tui sic nico, or, vt seni ror

Bombing Was

Deliberate.

By UNITED PRESS | Dorothy Strat] hope 8 The Vatican radio, in a broadcast “Layman's Views ported to the OWI, last night! Service” at the

quoted Pope Pius XII as declaring! P.M -

that the bombing of the Vatican! City on Nov. 5 had been “deliber~

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unsuccessfully screened behind the y a LONDON, Dec. 38 (U.

anonymity of the plot.” official reports indicated today The Pope, speaking in response 10iths Christmas lull in the Christmas greetings by the college serial offensive against ay Bue

of cardinals, did not name the per-|foPe may have ended last petrators of the bombing, but de. VIR A new assault on the batts ed

French invasion coast. clared it was a "symptom, hard 10] Observers along the southeast explain away, of the depth of thelconst of England reported hearing spiritual disorientation. and moral) the: roar of heavy explosions Jil decadence of conscience to which! ing back across the channel from some erring minds have sunk.” {Prance, and thé drone of allied Berlin propaganda services fol- | planes shuttling overhead, but fog lowed the bombing with an inten=|prevented accurate observation and sive campaign designed to prove there was no official confirmation German innocence and allied gullt.|of the attacks.

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