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“ly VSR : Drive Continues | FOR DOG. POISONER § SHOCK AND LIVES, For That 3600 aS COUPONS HERE Tp NAZI REFUGEES | | A total of $200 in rewards for in- j SAN DIEGO, Cal, April 10 | W YORK, April 10 (U. P) - "| OPA investigators today -sought. P ® formation leading to ‘capture of the : P.) —Eighty-year-old Arthur Soules Severs erond wae hi jie), ir the outlet here of 1,880,000 gallons Move Leaves Swizerlan | West, side dog poisoner were offered of El Cajon, Cal, picked up a loose! covered by a pedestrian’s foot. worth of gas coupons stolen recent Adriat | {here today. ! is electric wire near his home, ab- | As they picked up the money, |ly from an OPA distribution center Last Neutral Haven. Posting $100 rewards were Sher- "sorbed a 4000-volgshock—and lived | | astisnated BY $600, an elderly man |i, chicago, part of which are be- Def iff's Investigator Otto Ray and the | § to tell the-tale today. | Suggested they turn it all over [, o By ROBERT DOWSON Animal’ Weltare league ~troush| Ba ern 7 ry Found unconscious by police, the| 10 Nim So that he could deliver |IP§ circulated In Indiana, : . 8 United Press Stam Correspondent Ede : aged man was treated for severe it to the palice station in one roll. | Latest local man to be heid for Unite LONDON, April.10.~8weden shut | Frank B. Planter, treasurer. : wo shock and. burns by Dr. E. H| They did. illegal possession of gas stamps, ROMI her doors to fleeing Germans today | Both said they were anxious to J ; ‘Calvert who said that his survival] The police are still Waiting. Chet Fowler, 52, of 959 N. Concord 8th arn obviously designed 10 remove poison dangers from small oy FORMOSA was “an inexplicable miracle.” eeameerrmma pa st., refused to reveal the source of Adriati ms, Move chiliren as well as dogs. 5 : Sheriff's deputies said that nor-| MOTHER OF 3 KILLED | ihe cousohs 10 OPA sietins ard ¥). e prevent Nasi war criminals from In all 22 pets have been killed geynyy UNITED STATES mally 110 volts will kill a man 5. Commissioner Fae Patrick, Fow- Tenses slipping into the. country in the with poison within a five block | : . while 2300 volts are used in pa HARTFORD CITY, Ind, April 10 ler was bound over to the federal Senio ri guise of refugees. ® : 4 I radius surrounding Michigan st. | Sr state electric chair. mothe ), eM Ruth Reading, 27, rand jury on a $1500 bond. today 8 eran refs who Bate a5 ip Won [pk wen A : rae rl RRL ro. i rived in the lat. few days wil be er a . | PasY week, Lo yun ah : sBuAR FACES NEW TRIAL IN | plodee Her cousin-in-law, a yi se ene Bt the Sor Ravenng e unless JE state enroll- i charged w re as | / : mints om | mo gov os ey cg; OPA LIQUOR CASES Rts © NURSING HOME FIRE Soo Los 5 vos Jon sit ru CEE 5 - man armed forces of in poor health. | the Veteran of Foreign Wars, | ARE SET FOR TRI AL The map of the United States, above, superimposed on that of | Prosecutor Sherwood Blue toda reteset stn | his pockets : the, the The action left Switzerland the] directed by Ralph E. Welton of the Pacific war area, shows graphically the relation between key |sajd he would re- try Mrs. Jane! PROGRAM SET FRIDAY | il a dav". evi only neutral haven adjoining Ger-| Vincennes, Indiana membership | Officials of the J. C. Perry Co, spots there with comparably 16cated cities in this country, with Oki- Smith, Southport hursing home pro-| Golden Rule chapter, 413, O.E. S., ELKHART BOY, 3, KILLED ~ assa many or Cerman-occupied coun:| chairman. [charged with collecting over «the- nawa island roughly corresponding to Salt Lake City. From Naha, prietor, on a manslaughter charge will meet at 8 p. m. Friday in the| ELKHART, April 10 (U. P.).—A almost ¢ tries. A Bern broadcast last night| Already 6000 overseas veterans ceiling prices in the sale of whisky, capital of Okinawa, to Tokyo, is 972 miles, about the distance from |i, connection with the fatal burn- Masonic temple, North and Illinois 3-year-old boy, air Loe Wells, theater said Switzerland would continue tc| have joined the V.F.W. through (will go on trial in federal court| Washington to New Orleans. Jap-controlled Shanghai is 516 miles ing Nov. 5, 1043, of two inmates, At sts. An Easter program will be was killed yesterda Te h : weloome “the unfortunate and in| national headquarters in Kansas |May 17. Defendants in the OPA| from Naha, or about the same as from Galveston, Tex, to Cincinnati. | her first trial the jury failed to given. Mrs. Lola Dickinson is wor- struck in os po a : was nocent vietims of this war,” but] City. These new memberships [case are John M. Hare, Robert R.. From Naha to advance headquarters of Adm. Nimitz on Guam is reich a decision and was dismissed thy matron and Oscar Dickinson. home by an online, is ibs { Clatk added bluntly: are being processed and reas- |Hare and Clinton L. Hare. 1415 miles, about the same as from Portland, Ore, to Kansas City, Mo. ‘by Judge Walter Pritchard. worthy patron, Mrs. Cecil Chandler, 23, y Y i ! “She is firmly determined not to| signed to their nearest Hoosier | A pb sr A AR a ——— Se El JS. Las: ook ing accept on her territory any for-| V.F.W. posts tage pol eigners who have trespassed the “Principles of ‘the V.F.W, re. | {age po elementary laws of human rights”| main unchanged for world war "wn : . | 4 B 1 Innocet-te Got Sheltes.. 4 11 members "'wsaid Mr. Welton. trenches @houid war criminals or other |1 15. 8 non-religious, Hon-Fasral, The fi : non- ‘political ° organization, strivundesirables be found the broad- ing to benefit veterans who_have Richard cast said, nothing can stop us from tindergone overseas duty.” | the Sen expelling those whom we do not Those desiring to enlist w forces s wish to shelter.” . 5 in broad “It 3 asked by the senior commander po ige s an honor to offer refuge to to contact their local post, state east of innocent, persecuted people, but it V.F.W. he W pos, s of Rave would be dishonorable for our coun AQquAriers at 83¢ E. " of P. . building, Indianap Indianapolis. The try to shelter those who ought not coastal ¢ to escape deserved and just punish- > of the ‘1 ment,” the broadcast said. tion. - 1 toa a od ARMY TO HOLD CR Swedish ban on German refugees urian co was irons-tlad, post of 1 The action followed Sweden's announcement last winter that war NAZI TREASURE Gen criminals and Quislings would not at the be permitted to enter Sweden. that the ——— . 8 Aassa . STOCKHOLM; april 10 <0. p).—| No Decision Is Reached on nk: eports reached here today that a : : siv large part of the Danish Anne Disposition of Gold. ign fleet had escaped to Swedish south . . Lugo.” coast ports despite close German WASHINGTON, April 10 (U. P.., Clirk's vigilance. No details could be re. —There has been no decision yet on - Ie vealed, however. 5 what to do with the art treasures Afeas te and gold found by the U. 8. armies overrunr : in a German salt” mine, it was Silesia. Sees Long Fight [ot Semen | ; end ' The united nations have promised 3 1 r A ? : To Corner Nazis that they will try to return to the \ 2) or : : In rightful owners all art treasures re- The 3 STATE COLLEGE, Pa, April | covered in Germany. Most of follow 10 (U. P).—A former officer in them were stolen from the occupied! tion wh the German imperial army today |countries by the Nazis. y a Sod i : ’ between predicted that peace would come | AS for the gold, it will be held in - Vs BION Lei do of X Adriatic. custody by the U. 8. army until ; > : 5 Senio ri i men from “eyes [the allied nations participating in. enlo alo nook and corner” of Germany and |the European war set up a policy Bologna other Nami-infiltrated nations. for ts qisposition. The p . G. P. Wurfl, who now teaches U. S. Could Keep It descripec German at Pennsylvania State | There are all sorts of possible [tensive college and whose son is serving dispositions of the gold, which was Ttaligh 4 overseas with the U. S. army air .| said to be worth about $100,000,000 Dom jets forces, 18 convinced Hitler. will | . The U. 8. could keep it, depending oe keep his people fighting “until {upon what the other allied nations i Germany, Austria,-’ Yugoslavia, [do with comparable captured ma- Ee io > Italy, Norway .-and Denmark are [terial It eould.be figured inthe i ls dotted with allied garrisons.” . eventual réparations payments. It i : Wurfl believes that the German |%ould be returned to some. of the U. S. people ‘will. co-operate .very little | European countries if it is. de- Ww. A with the allies, because “fear of |fermined, as is suspected, that most = Nazi revenge still will prompt [of It was gold stolen from them by DETR( them to-do as Hitler decrees.” | the Nazis. governm “% The former German officer The allies themselves “have not ‘ thinks an additional six months, decided upon any policy for such of tues . at least, will be required to- clean |things- as the gold capture. ] ) . % . : : more th: -out Germany, and he forssess the A Diviogatiedeb. ..—. Lo 3 : rs / pi 3 . a ers idle. need of military occupation for Secretary of State Edward R. ! ¥ 0 . ¢ ’ The w: . 8% least another generation. |Stettinius Jr. said the established | * FC : : : - show cal " | procedure worked out by this coun- | Ee . toe : oF a : : : : ] : . lispute | ASSISTANTS NEEDED {try for suth events provides that 1 i a ; ; ; 0 ; ; oie : In whicl IN PHYSICAL THERAPY tes troseure at toner wo | OY VL S. i Ty ov Inspector : Y such treasures and funds. It will : % “ volved. The Civilian and Community Wa retain them Hug) oe ater can and on scussed by the various parServices, formerly known as the | tietpating governments. show cat Women's Division of the Marion] The problem eventually will come resumed County Civilian Defense council, nas| go. the attention of the allied cone Meanw pened i Pesabiiation Program t;o] commissich fof Germany and other U. a Vo Chimacey 1 ‘herapy | nal disposition of the gold and were aff time y 0 IL treasures would be determined on : oi 2, ? i , \ i Keisey-H unced today. the diplomatic level. : ft ; ¢ , / Ve E : Grinding Classes for training assistants, — » : 5 3 § AEN A : : : — who will work at Billings General| OFF hospital upon completion of the| course, will be started May 1 in the Boy Scouts Help World War Memorial. The classes| let will be held every Tuesday and| Filipino Forces yr Thursday from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. 4 Sunrise Women who are interested in vol.| MANILA, April 10 (U. P).~Ex- Precipitati unteering for this work may obtain| equiel Villacorta, chief executive Total prec additional information by calling! now reorganizing the Philippine ie oR MA-2401, | Boy Scouts, said today the Scouts eo RED CROSS SPEEDS | went underground and aided guer- dures for he rilla forces during the Japanese t 0 FOOD TO PRISONERS occupation. Sodton WASHINGTON, April 10 (U, P).| Ihe Japanese banned the or: Crucinnati —Two hundred fifty allied and Red| 55, Of Pecause it was con. ’ a Dud sidered of ‘Anglo-Saxon origin, : : | A G Evansville Cross trucks are undertaking to po". poo’ conven : . : he 7 y i Branayine keep allied prisoners of war in Ger| t . iy served as traffic d;- : } Indianapol many supplied with regular Red | | = ors iy Soupiers for tm nie Miami: P Cross food parcels. erground and carried food and Minneapol | supplies to the guerrillas in the New Or) Another 100 trucks are being sent New Yoo to Burope, according to American! mountains, ; Oklahoma Red Cross sources, in an effort to iP ft Ete. : i . Pittsburgh: alleviate further the food position RIVER LEVEES HOLD - iy i a an’ Antor of the allied prisoners. DESPITE HIGH WATER % bj se 4 oo : : Washington ERIE BIGNS NEW AGENT NEW ORLEANS, La., April 10 (U, CLEVELAND, April 10 (U. P).~|P).—All levees in flood-stricken IN Anticipating increased export and | |central Louisiana held today, deimport business with South America| |spite record crests which piled up following the close of. world war: I1,[0n & half-dozen major rivers. CIty tin 8 the Erie railroad has concluded a! As the” swollen waters inched Methotonh contract for active South American higher, the Red Cross tackled the Methodis representation with Agencia Mari- | tremendous task of caring for 50,000 Board tima Dodero, 8. A, H, W. Von refugees. XT. Men's Willer, traffic vice president, an. 4 ; 2 ; 5 N “Central nounced today. | 0. E. 8. RECEPTION PLANNED | 4 nih hak ups | Ba \ I eraiive . Nettie Ransford chapter 464, O \ of / Whee un sos AY Ff Ca Pr Commissio ROBBED OF $57 |E. 8, will meet at 8 p. m. tomorow | ‘ Relatiom Victim of a wrestling bandit who|in Calvin Prather lodge, . 42d st. Band con applied a headlock on him last {and College ave. ‘A reception will Centur y night at New York and West sts,|be held for new officers. Miss . house, Clarence E. Buchanan, 44, of Mune Eleanor Theek is worthy matron | x cie today was minus ”}. 1and Warner Hockett, worthy patron. | 6. G5 EV ; MEE City tin German Prisoner Caught in ™ cli | Millinery, Third Floor:« Commission elations Tryst With Colorado Woman wiht Methodis A | ‘DEL NORTE, Col, April 10 (U. home and was back in camp before | Wainer .1 P)~—A nightly tryst between a daylight. odist chi German prisoner of war and a 45-| The meetings were interrupted © unthin ¢ year-old. Del Norte woman was when officers found the prisoner at | In iiannpol brought to an abrupt end today. |the woman's home. Deputy Sherif land Gol Army and FBI agents stepped in Harry Wells said that the army and | Yoni last night to curr the activities the FBI would continue investiga- Film shoy ‘of & prisoner at the nearby Monte | tions in the case. Faraitun Vista camp who, they said, had| The woman, ‘whose name was || MA een slipping ayay at t for-a| withheld, was taken to the Kio] - vi har a Lite vg ey bias . a i . Robert LI : . 110 Monte Vistell © emo lo 0 ph Le aE Te ie h DA 9 Fda RE i i ak J
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