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their search to 11th st. and Central ave, after the mechanized purse-

grabbers attempted to rob Betty |

Hampton, Jérsey st,

As the car pulled alongside Miss Hampton one of the bandits opened

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the door and pointed a gun at her, saying: “Let's have your money.”

They fled when she turned and ran for help.

Police said Miss Hampton today was suffering from shock as the result of the attempted purse-grab-bing.

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Another woman reported that a - Su | man pointed a gun at her near the ° ‘FREED : TOMORROW Canal and St. Clair st, but ran : ]

|x when she screamed. T U.P) | Police also said two purses, be- FRANKFURT. April M4. (U. PV,

lieved to have been discarded by Fritz Kuhn, former fuehrer of the,

purse-grabbers, were found near German-American -bund,. will be (length restrictions.

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‘RUNNING BOARD 25" =" ** FRITZ KUHN TO BE Paris Decrees Long Skirts; WATER FOLLIES CPA Wants Fabric for Suits

4 ut David Dreschsler, attorney for the clothing manufacturers. association

. "Hn The two no” of the United States, told Maj. Gen big boost tonight at the Coliseum, Headed by the four-event Olympic

{the 2300 block on Fall Creek blvd. freed tomorrow, since he “no longer votes were cast by women's clothing Graves B. Erskine, RRA head, that!

last night. :

NEGOTIATIONS FAIL States zone,” . American -occupation IN BEDFORD STRIKE headquarters announced. today.

BEDFORD, Ind, April 24 (U. P).| Kuhn has been interned near

the Bedford Allison plant involvipg to Germany from the United States. 150 members of the building irades| Officials, in announcing his im-

second day. cumstance, together with the fact, Little progress was made toward that he ‘Was deemed an “unknown

attended by local A. F. of L. Presi-| decision. dent Sam Clubb and C. I. O. Presi-| Headquarters officials recom- |, dent Harry Girdley last night. | mended to the Wurttenberg-Baden | The inter-union fight involved a security review board that he be |p

council (A. F. of L) bogged down minent liberation, said his health expert, today as the stoppage ran into its and spirit were broken. That. cir- [Using the full allowance.

lis a threat to the security of the groups. makes een u ho occupation mission in the United | » It seems assured that Mr. Small maintain the req ance be-, p n {will uphold his textile chief and tween low and high priced gar{that hems will stay whére they are ments. rere : | —at the kneecap.

CPA restricts women's skirts

~Negotiations to end a strike at|Heidelberg since he was sent back |'enBths to 431; inches for a size 16. 1946, he said, and due to short supAll other sizes take their cue from plies of low price wool and other that. \ %

However, Ted Maynard, CPA style said some stylists aren't

Can Be Lengthened

For instatice. MF. Mayas pointed A8eNCY said that if the suit makers settlement at a negotiating session |figure "in Germany,” led to the out that his secretary was wearin

la 39-inch skirt.’ It. was, Mr.. May- appropriate adjustments will be

ard said, very nice. Those skirts can be lengthened, e added in a regretful tone, with-

Two other women were victims of [dispute over the right to install|released. He was expected to live [out violating CPA regulations,

attempted assaults last night. An 18-year-old girl was grabbed and pulled into an alley in the 600 block

new and reconversion machinery as an ordinary citizen. He lived in|

in the local General Motors division the Munich area before going toa plant. ‘the United States

[to the taller woman.” Mr.

Proponents of a longer skirt rgued it was “an ‘accommodation Rose

suit makers had been unable tol

They have until May 1 % make | adjustments for the first quarter of

i material they will not be able to do so, he said. | OPA clothing ‘experts discounted | the warning. One official called it {an “idle threat.” However, the

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lengthened, every dress now in use case has been closed since the Sowould be outmoded. Women would viet-Iranian agreement. The Angloflock to the ‘shops to. buy 100g American view is that the case candresses, taking additional millions + bé' closed until Russia fulfills |

of yards away from the hard- her promise to get out of Iran by pressed men's suit industry, May 6.

Maj. Gen. G. B. Erskine, direttor | «mne Russians claim that the | of retraining and re-employment, .ouneil's unwillingness to accept | is demanding diversion of textiles | (}ajy promise at face value is in| {from women's to men's clothing 80 | ogrect saying: “We don't trust you." | that 28 million suits can be turned my, Anglo-Americans refer to the! out in 19046. A switch to long if, t that Russia broke her earlier! dresses now would wreck that pro- no. mice to be out of Iran by gram, CPA said. {March 2. 1

Fears Rush to Buy Meanwhile, the delegates—espeCPA's prohibition on long skirts cially those of the smaller counis full of “ifs.” It is possible, Mr. tries—grasped hopefully for the Rose's staff pointed out, that de- first straw that held any hope of ! signers will find a way to lengthen council unanimity. Ironically, that skirts by taking material from happened to be the Franco Spain other parts of the dress. | case, although the Russians, Brit. This would create the same arti- lsh and Americans are split wider ficial, ‘inflationary “consumer de- on that probably than on Iran. mand” OPA seeks wo avoid. Women Nevertheless, the Franco case does would discard their old dresses and contain immediate possibilities of a rush out ta buy the new styles. unanimous council vote. An AusAnother possibility is that de- tralian proposal for a formal insigners en masse will ignore OPA ' vestigation of Franco 8pain 1s and come out with long skirts. That pending. There already appears to has happened before. Unable to be approval in principle by all throw everyone in jail at once, in) members of the plan. Agreement such cases OPA has had to forego on details is now sought and may enforcement, be found in today's hotel room Mr. Small and Gen. Erskine are conferences. working on plans for diverting. ma-A This would give the council. a | terial to men's suits and plan to chance when it reconvenes tomorinstitute. a loom freeze, requiring row to show the world for the first designers to concentrate on men's|time since setting up shop in the suits until the veterans’ suit emer-| United States that there is at least gency is over, one procedural aspect of a political ———— {issue on which members can agree

Men's Suitmakers "EVANSVILLE MAN $HOT Threaten Shutdown DURING QUARREL.

WASHINGTON, April 24 (U. P.).| EyANSVILLE, Ind., April 24 (U. —Government clothing experts,| P.) —A 40-year-old. man was in hopeful of boosting production of| critical condition at an Evansville men's suits. today faced the threat hospital and his 41-year-old uncle cf an industry shutdown on May 1.! was held in jail today following a The retraining and re-employ- | shooting fray last night. ment administration said industry! George Reece was injured in a officials announced at a clothing | close-range shotgun blast which conference that unless maximum | climaxed an argument over posses-

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