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ment within a few days, it was learned today. i It was, understood that recognition was being delayed for a short time to avoid the impressiofi, that this government was in complete] accord with the newly-concluded -| British-Siamese peace treaty. Although the treaty terms were ‘| said to be harsher than the United

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: i ; « Told days. Authori till a reh- chan on weeks ago in the same neighborhood - : 3 Conflicting Stories Told of 12%" ve. tige still are search: |Search Pushed for Killer Of Where Mrs. Marsden's battered body Nazis Wert 5 Lk rs “| killed two G. 1's on Dec. 23. |. Divorcee. ° ? was found ciad- only in shoes. and . AR po How G. |. Was Killed. As a result of the latest shooting, stockings and u slp with which she ~- Kilrc || BERLIN, Jan, 2 (U. P).—Inves-|it Was announced that occupation) DETROIT, Jan. 2 (U. PJ, ~ A had been sirang oF : ) tigation into the New Year's.eve duthorities had decided to set up| previous Detroit ripe case was re-| Police: explained the case had (Continye “®V¢| bermanent joint British and Rus-|opened by state and city police to-| never been investigated because the teurs who we {killing of an American private In|gqn military police patrols in Ber- day in the investigation of the victim had refused to prosecute. man rear ares the British sector of ‘Berlin pro-|y, : ovrutal strangle-murder of an at. Hibbs he spent last Friday, “Even if wh duced cting statements from re tractive Detroit divorcee/ as two |Saturday, y and Monday with prepared to - — mY i —_— American snd Beltish aqiliorities se. SHIP CARRYING 575 promising leads evaporated under a girl friend in Battle Creek. In a is to be grant lions made » Cf of the induction geremony, at the courthouse New Years day. fay : .agre ve ver, b SOLDIERS DISABLED intensive investigation. | statement to state detectives, the the order sai 4 made . paly: testival Eimer Johnson; arrangements chairman and 3d ward chairman; | VO = Sr py B adler 5 | A car found last night in Battle, £1), & waitress, supported ‘Hibbs’ . The Germa: Prosecutor Sherwood Blue, Alex Clark, former deputy prosecutor and principal ; Mrs. Agnes Todd, | “770 | ine | do He ons .| NEW YORK, Jan: 2 (U. P.-|Ofesk, Mich, containing a blood. a bbs lo ot Statesed ox Bible allied commar county committee vice chairman; Bishop Titus Lowe, Henry Perry, 5th precinct, 11th ward committee: xs PEOY The United Fruit Co. liberty ship stained man's shirt and undershirt non Lis. on oh the execution mai, and Edwin Steers, county committee treasurer. ; . Ha fice sald the soldier, whose name : : : remained a mystery after disclosure, in the case, according to police, be- the prisoners MRL A . sn 2 ; Ae : was wit! pending notification | John B, Hood, carrying 675 soldiers i; na4 peen stolen from a Baitle| cause his description fitted that of security polic Bl. Si n ol | : ’ | when els ie to Sad ore of his family, was shot to death |rrom Marseille to New York, rolled |Creek auto agency New Year's eve. the handsome young man last seen. order read. i LIBER AL ST AND CROSS-COUNTRY CAB I te of transportation [Spine, Street outside the Piccadilly | ‘nesyy swells withoyt & pro- _ Police said, however, that Mis, wih Mrs. Marsden before She was Bi h ; 8 g \ ¢ Marsden, = y Gal i . ! | : HAULS SERVICE M EN ctu: the SOULE coiisany. os scuffle with two or three men wear- | Peller 270 miles southwest of the kg murdered around. 2 a. m.' Mrs. Marsden was last sefn alive. — Dr. Ernst K A | NEW YORK; Jan. 3 (U. P)—A|p oT yor the bill for Driver Har. |Ig_civilian clothes, Azores islands today, awaiting the g day and the bloodstained gar-| leaving a tavern near the school ‘ “the Nazi sec ] (happy taxicab driver and three. oo jn," if he’ would take a load The official British version was|arrival of a tug’to tow her to ments and the false license plates where her body was found. Bhe was cused before | "URN servicemen, riding free, were head- | s ‘corvice men back to the coast|hat the American was shot through port. ) . found in the vehicle apparently had| with a “pickup” date, a soldier dering. the ex rr : ed. for California today from New with him. the head while he sat at a table] The navy reported that the Hood no connection with the Detroit about 26, with wavy black hair and American’ OF : | — ; York. Arisonh said he intended to add |inside the cabaret by a gunman|was not in immediate danger and murder. |a small black mustache. His uni- behind the G Horse and Bu gy Thinking Last week the taxicab brought six two more service men to his load |wearing 8 Red uniform. The Brit- [that, the USS Marion McKinley) They reported that Nathan F.| form carried Pacific Sampaign rib- _Aary, 1045. > 9 ~'Y marines here from Los Angeles at Chicago. ish sald a German girl sitting with | Bovard was standing by. Hibbs, 27, detained at Jackson,|bons. < An affidavit : TN A —— A a EE EE EE EE ————— Past, Says Speaker.” | Jutunt of th A Republican victory in the gen-. on an order f ‘eral election to be held next Novem- ve Jiljiany jet is dependent upon-a policy of _ Hungarian are beralism. { It was a be Alex Olark, a former deputy, joined In a prosecutor and recently-discharged landing from serviceman, a aay this New| Italian bases. Year's day belief at ceremonies in| pressed befor: ducting two Republidan county of- the men were ; ig Te on fied n, Associa | “Horse and buggy thinking is a| who parachut. Jlthing of the past,” declared Mr.| was captured Clark, principal speaker at the | Nine * a Siiundsg by apr! Altogether "| The officials inducted were Frank Wo ate P. Huse, county treasurer, and Ray were for the D. Mendenhall, county commission- viously char: er, Both Republicans began new terms of office. : esa At about the same time, Joseph ONE: Repe M. Howard was being given the tions of the | oath of office by Democratic Judge areas. Louis J, Weiland of municipal court | 5 Bia 1. Mr. Howard became judge of litical “unde = municipal court 3 following his re- prisoners. cent appointment to the four-year THREE: term by Governor Gates. He suc- tured war pr to slave labo At the Republican ceremony, Mr. 5 oh of Clark urged a more liberal viewpoint, “if we expect to win the Earlier the onceming elections.” dence that S. He has been mentioned prom- cigarets, lined inently as Republican organization Ukrainian Je: candidete for prosecutor. Sige s Ost slaug eV Presides : An eyewitn Master of ceremonies was Henry erich Graebe, E. Ostrom, Republican county chair- Ukrainian c¢ man. Paul C. Wetter, 13th ward Re- now living 1 publican chairman and county described in magistrate, accepted the oaths of court how he office from Mr. Huse and Mr. Men- ciless mass e: denhall. Bishop Titus Lowe of the the Ukraine, Methodist church delivered the in- pogrom of Oc vocation, He said 1! Other speakers were Mayor Tyn- them cripple dail; “Mr. Mendenhall, Mr, Huse, | babes in arm - | William T. Ayres and William Bos- daily while S son, county commissioners, and whips around Henry Perry, a precinct committee- Father man. Mrs. Frank Bles, vocalist, “The peopl and the Haimony Four singers pre- undressed x sented a musical program. man,” he sal Democrats heard Judge Howard | down their ¢ pledge co-operation with “police, sorted accor prosecutor, the public and courts.” | clothing and He held his first court” session im- | “One father mediately following the ceremony. | of a boy. abou ————— a ————_ 1 11 p " { softly while {U. S, TO RECOGNIZE | back his tear | SIAWS GOVERNMENT fin fbesy ~ | hand, explain “~ WASHINGTON, Jan. 2 (U. P).—| Graebe sai The United States will extend full] mass grave © to the Siamese govern-| lying atop. ea

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