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WASHINGTON, March 8.-—That General Motors “encouraging commusnism”—by failing to deal with Walter Reuthe r of the United Automobile Workers (C. I, 0.) was to be charged in the house today by Rep. Charles M. La« Follette, Evansville Republican, +s

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A father who tossed $20 bills at an orchestra leader to have his favorite songs played but who failed to support his two sons by a previous marriage today had exhausted the last of several legal moves to avoid a non-support hearing. Judge Walter Pritchard of superior court 4 yesterday overruled la plea in abatement - filed by | Attorney Harry Hatfield for the (defendant, George Shimer, The

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