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DOOMED NAZIS | T= Vien [RED SOK 3.2 ; EAT SAUSAGE CHOICE TOWN Local $30 Price For Hogs AT LST HEA HEN Sets Nationwide Record

Most Seek Biblical Solace; ‘Dave Ferriss Faces Dickson] : Death March Likely In Final Game at | At Midnight. St. Louis. | |

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Reporter Calls Times From Plane _ MEAT ACTION Packers. Make Lower Bids... 3 i ~ Leave Trading to Shippers; y 100 LATE, -.} Retail Meat Due Next Week

By CLINTON B. CONGER Robert > Burk . [Red Sox ..... 1 United Press Staff Correspondent Cardinals ... © NUERNBERG, Oct. 15. — Eleven

Nazi war leaders marked for death LINEUPS on the gallows between midnight | BosTON - ST. LOU | i Moses, rf choendiens!, 2b

tonight and dawn tomorrow had a Pesky, s& Moore, ¢ ’ last supper this eveni ‘Di Maggio, ef Musial, 1b AY AACA PY SA etre r——— / It consistéd of hy Gelman | NAVA Willlains, 1 Roramski, 3 Read an Editorial, “Meat Controls oft,” Page 14 i BOXY black bread, potato salad and tea. Da Garagiols, ¢ SEY a a . ' Hermann Goering and all his | il Wagner, e Marion, §s Hog prices at the Indiana olis 5 stockyards we condemned colleagues except Alfred Fersis, 3 Dickson, p ‘Democrats Arve: P. A.C. gp p y 8 were highest

Umpires—Barlick (N L.), plate; Berry | first, Ballanfant (N.L.), second;

Rosenberg sought solace in religion. | Motdrbike Rider Thrown L.), . Not Told Fatal Hour Hubbard (A/L.), third DIGAN A prison spokesman said they did Under Dual Wheels. By LEO H. PETERSEN )

of any major market in the nation today as‘local packers predicted’ Hoosiers would be eating meat again next week,

Angry, Farmers, Mer-

chants Happy. A jump of $13.75 a hundred pounds hiked the hog not know that their execution was : ot United Press Sports Editor E ryvire to $30, highest price in history paid for h h The st Hand, that-they had not been Bogert J. Burg. = ot siseN. ST. LOUIS, Mo, Oct. 15.—~Eddie ‘By ROBERT BLOEM [price Lo dV), Jughe price | story pad or hogs here. The Pei oe feat mareh wag Fo en injuries ives wien Dyer — shooting for the champion-| Political reaction here to ' the Previous mark of $26 was set Aug. 22, during the price e . : al = aint: ¢ B ens hi aT NT in | the motorbjke he was riding collided ship in his first year as a major| newest meat development ‘ranged | |control vacation. ye Berlin that the Spandau prison | With a Standard Super Market league pilot — sent little Murry| today from utter confusion to frank | The OPA ceiling price on choice hogs was $16.25. “ there had been selected for the’ in- frig # Dosware and Mega! bin Dickson out against big Dave Fer-| |Asuiration re the most effective —— p———— | One large packer stated hig . — : strike on . an : KINGSTON SIRAIORY! Ye sren Nass spn whoel cf the: vehicle: and. his ab. ,Ti55 i So and ii Parmers. merchants ahd packers Times Prediction firm “was not enthusiastic 7 * |domen and legs were crushed. RR of she wold series Wday | were glad to see the end of price- = pe {about the high prices, buf Other Prisoners to be Moved Bowman, 30, of 730 Lexington ave,| The odds were quoted at 3 to 2 | controls on meat. On Meat Confirmed | said his company Tries, but (Spandau is an old fortress in|driver of the truck, said the acci- | toat the Red Sox would win. If you : Republicans were jubilant in the| ® Saturday “Washington | be delivering meat in sizable quan ist the British sector of Berlin, | dent occurred as he started to make (were a Cardinal rooter, $10 would f [certainty that President Truman's (Its 600 present prisoners will be | a right turn off Delaware st. get you $13 of the Redbirds came 1 1 2etion OY “too hrm and wo late”] | CMHNS.. The Times week- tien by Saturday. ived! moved elsewhere, and its gloomy| Both vehicles were traveling side @ut on top. . pj a save the election for the Dumo-| ly report from the nation’s Cattle Sell for 525 : cells will be used to house Nazs| by side north on Delaware st. with| Dickson won 14 games for the berats. capital, pradisted flatly that Cattle prices were up ahogt 85 ta sentenced in the Nuernberg trial Mr. Burk on the right side. Police St. Louis Cardinals in their drive | ~ Democrats Weren't ready to sav meat . controls wo Bi |a top of $25 a hundred pounds and other Nazi war crimes trials in [said that apparently as the truck|for the National league pennant. | definitely what the effect’ would be. dropped before election. for choice lots, with cattle Teoelpts, the future. ¢ |began to make the turn, Mr. Burk Ferriss was a 25-game winner for! k fon U ) te Nov. 5 Most press services and at 500, : { : I i league champions. 1 on the vole Nov. 5. other Washington observ- | The ceil All signs were that the parade to|threw up his right arm, his motor- | the American league p Most. Effective Strike Lg ot che | ceiling price here for choioa the gallows by 11 of the men who|bike skidded out from under him Sharpest in Drill ? a: | es “ Urata a 0 the cattle was $20. helped Adolf Hitler plunge Germany | and he was thrown under the Ve-| rhe weather was perfeet for base- | . I. . leaders were Sisgusien ne” policy le Most of the high prices wore paid and the world into disaster would |hicle. val. A capacity , crowd - of better \and implied they were “off Presi ® Last night President Tru-- |by shippers and small local packe begin at one minutes after ‘mid-| He was. a veteran of four years’ than 35000 was assured. The crowd !dent Truman for life.” man confirmed “Washing- |ers. Large packers refused to entdy fight (501 p. m. (Indianapolis service in the navy during world came in early and when the Car- | A F. of L spokesmen wi una ton Calling” Medt controls [into active trading at: the Price th that keen time) ‘and. would end before dawn | war II, and has been employed for|q4inals began their batting prac- ; pS J [OT their members Were fer it" and _ ended today, _-|dBoted. : (about 11:30 p. m. Indianapolis the past three months as a relief|iice the park was hall filled. ‘|some were “agin it | Chicago Top Is $28 2 se to advan- . . nsy | - ‘ : =e . , To Ray Gilbert, legislative repre- | Indi f. time), crossing watchman for the Pennsyl- | Stan. Musial, the slugging first | Reporter Jack Thompson . . . He's up in the clouds. | Indianapolis” high was matched \ited number Sausage Is Extra . vania railroad. (baseman who led both leagues in! & 8: # * = = nk the Bratesiiod of jin the small Lafayette and Ft \ The Nazis did not even get a) Surviving are his wife; Mrs. Vo- hitting | this season, and Country allway Trainmen in Indigpa, went

Wayne, Ind., markets and in a few \ Lee Wall: credit for the most surpriling re- late sales at East St. 1. . “last request” meal. Their evening | Ores Burk; a son, Donald Slaughter were tae sharpest in the D t A ta Al C Ii Louis, ; Downstairs menu, however, might have tipped | Dis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald | cardinal” drill, evice Oo VOI ir 0 isions action of the day. the Di PRICE REMOVAL Top price for hogs at Chicage

. | “The farmers of yd Cleveland $25. : them off that this was their nat | BS a brother, and two Sisters, They drove several balls into the | ; nd were $25. Omaha and’ AS right. The Sauage he. so was 3 of Indianapolis an seg ac ani ve | Described While in Flight Sh me ue tee Kans Gly ala $7130 op N extra. Usually the meat course is rattling other drives--off the fence. p K d tain] world war 1 hog prices A served at noon, 'QUAKERESS ARRIVES | Ted Williams, the slugging star : By JACK THOMPSON SC ee on eur Tay Sweeping Decantidl Action iy top ot yb at Chicago. | \ s . . eat at Chica rose a \, a oper os 0 tne Sun TO TUTOR JAP PRINCE. a Reporting by telephone while cruising high in the clouds became men ever conducted against the Effective Next Month opening to . $2121; a Ne a ne . \ | TOKYO, Oct. 15 (U. P.).—Japan’s| le of hits tod d Fis a reality today. railroads. : 2 . highest prices in 2 ars, but 1 \ A spokesman said all but Rosenberg | renunciation of war in the new con-1*29P 29 s ay ang fise'inw Taking advantage of the Indiana Bell Telephone Co. s newly de: Toe Late, Says G. O. P. | B 4 back somewhat. years, ell \ had turned increasingly to religion! the charmed .300 class. ’ y LYLE C. WILSON \ [stitution was “the deciding factor” ‘Not a Bust’ veloped mobile phone, I am dictating this story. to the city desk while “You can't beat food as a weapon United Press Sixfl Correspondent Relief Is Felt as the hour of execution 8P- | which influenced Mrs. Elizabeth 9:3 Dus {flying over Indianapolis with the delegates who are attending the Pro-{ sop winning a point.” | WASHINGTON, Oct. 15. — The 1 . proached, {Grey Vining of Philadelphia to ac-{ “I guess they expect me to hil visional International Civil Aviation Organization at Weir Cook airport. | overnment put plans in motion! ndianapolis vetailers' opinion as o » Behind the grim walls of the! cept the job as English. tutor to| 500 for the series,” Williams said, | The equipment on this plane is| fn Gilbert added the conviction Fates - Du. ping y to {to “how ‘high the first boost will ge Nuernberg prison (he hangman was wn _Prioce Akihito [“but I'm not, and they're calling called a yerticle separation indi- e quipped with the stratoscope. It op-| Pat RR is 1 est Drices was many other items in the wake of | Tangs from 30 10 50 per gent. Hows , believed to be Gas She said so to the United Press| {me a bust. Why is it they exp=ct|catdr OF stratoscope. |erates in the following manner: | President Truman even though the décontrol of meat. fer Hout i market obe ) Srejions. He. was jeved 10 be on her arrival today. me to do more than all the other The airborne device was designed | A transmitter aboard the aircraft b This sweeping new decontral ac- | point comfortingly td the folks like us probably won't be able

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|old standby—"“what goes up must army and its official hangman, | iq she thought the job would of the other guys haven't been hit-1

to prevent collisions between air- produces a signal which varies in’ (o aword the meat even if this does Von will go into effect early mext| oo 4 0»

lanes. Similar equipment located frequency by a fixed amount for ‘month and will take the price lid| ; John C. Woods of San Antonio, | prove * “interesting” adding that she ting either.” p the control fo Pe indicates every foot of altitude change made [vie pt ih attitude of the Ke- Off hundreds of things. ” A Quick preliminary eheck of Telly veteran in ine mechaitios °f/had heard that Prince Akihito bas| A the altitude of airplanes within al by the plane, The office of price administration" Cker. merchants and prospective legal killing. intellect e atiy Planes : publicans was a statement by state (consumers in the meat market ins $ : la mature intellect. : radius of 10 to 20 miles of the air-| Such a signal. when observed on G. O. P. Chairman Clark Springer announced it is preparing a long list| gcated a feeling of relief that price \ Wants to Tidy Cell She will be the first American SOL KEEPS MILD port. the screen appears as a horizontal in which he said: oi products on which price ceilings control was off on meat. The executions may take from tutor to teach a member of the Jap- | Invented by Dr. Marcel Wallace, “pip” which moves up and down “If the President hoped by his ac- | Will be retained. “3 Packers gxpressed if three to five hours. |anese imperial household. She said TEMPERATURES HERE head of Panoramit Radio Corp. the frequency scale of the screen, tion last night to $ave the New| Everything not on this list will ooo p ve tock pnp farm Ironically}, Wilhelm Keitel was she was hired by Emperor Hhonle! New York City, who is attending in accordance with vertical move- Deal from certairi defeat at the be decontrolled, the OPA said, in|... of tS ip 85 ex reported to have asked for advance|and not by Gen. Douglas MacA the convention, the indicator was ments of airplanes in the vicinity. polls in November, he has once accord with the .speed-up ordered | yo to meat wy ny ne elf notification of \the execution so he|thur’s headquarters. developed under the sponsorsiip of The demonstration is part of the again come up with too little, too by President Truman when he took | {olis by oad Sie © Indias would have a chance to straighten "ADC ADE DIIC Fall Weather Foreast CAA. It was first installed on a test two-week air parley being held at|late. The American people are tired ceilings off meat. Noti y. out his cell. Throughout his im- TROOPS ARE RUSHED ; piane in March of this year Municipal airport to explain Amer- of this planned economy to which, OPA said ceilings will be retatned | Re otice Short for Farmers prisonment his cell has been the TO NEW INDIA RIOTS. Again Today. | A screen, three inches in diameter, ican air navigation and communi-| there i§ no plan.” jon automobiles, building materials, | ceipts of livestock here neatest, and Joachim von Ribben-| » lon the instrument panel of this cations systems to the rest of the PAC Chief Raps Truman |basic clothing items, furniture, | not reflect the President's trop’s the sloppiest. * CALCUTTA, Oct. 15 (U. P.).— LOCAL TEMPERATURES |plane furnishes the pilot with vis- world. Some 120 representatives of ‘household appliances and farm YCUTe On your own" message, bul A prison spokesman ‘said Goering, |SeriQus Hindu-Moslem rioting was| g a. m. .. 46 1 am. "1 -iyal indication of the approach and 38 foreign countries are in attend- | 95mes MuEwan. chairman of the| equipment, among other things. {packers said it would have been Alfred Jodl, Hans Frank and Arthur reported in at least seven Villages, 7am. 351 12 (noon) 73 [relative altitude of other aircraft ance. 1°: 1. 0 A. C. sald: | Price ceilings came off all live- | impossible for farmers to arrange Seyss-Inquart all spoke of religion | of East Bengal today. Several de-| 8 a.m... 57 1pm. 73 oo PR WER Lome} ‘By taking price controls off meat, stock and meat one minute after MOVéments. on livestock on sucly when the German prison dogtor saw |tachments of troops and armed | 9am .. 63 2pm .. 72 | President Truman has made him- midnight today. Secretary of Agri- |short ‘notice, Th them this morning. | police Vere Fughed Jo the scene: 0% m5 -- 3d Atomic Energy STATE POLICE PLAN a mines Brive culture Clinton, P. Anderson and feces Taster expected to en Goering Doesn't Sleep Well | Mobs armed with “deadly weap-' Old Sol went to work early this Stu fy po penily OW Price Chief Paul Porter issued the , o '1¢ current situation was

: ’ 8 of the workin ople, There's not fact that, hab ego eI ay : fon nthe morning and jumped the tempera-| Source Reported LAFAYETTE TOWER gi Mong plenty of formal orders carrying out. the de- At, singe Where 4 ng 3 | { ¢ in the Gestapo for Heinrich Him- looting, murder and arson I ture rapidly toward another perfect -

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The weatherman predicted mild P.).—A new source of atomic . (afford to pay. . AFL OP Menivere he Heviy ais —— RRiga) Dress sevory come The again for today and an energy, a “slow” isotope of nep-| Better Communications’ in “Last week there were plenty of PACKERS' SHARES bolo ii once tried without success. to get|itors, announced in a communique early autumn haze that covered the i,m with a retarded rate of | North Area Aim jines of persons looking 108 meat i 0 ge : i ately city this morning was dispelled ; ; {that wasn't there. "Next week we | CHICAGO, Oct. 15 (U, P.). — The Hitler and Rudolf Hess to visit it|that the rioters were “abducting oo “0 =. = fission that prevents its use in an (may see the situation twisted | RISE $4 IN PRICE Am i : i : erican Federation of Labor today with him, women, desecrating places of wor- Temperatures were expected to atom bomb, was reported tonight | State Police Superintendent Aus- |around to plenty of meat waitin manded immedia Goering had his own thoughts on ship, and forcing mass conversions.’ pected 10 Te i oo Hin RR.” Rilban today snnounced] g | dem te removal of his mind, and said he was trying to reach a high Bh the 0s Bi Foul by Dr, Glenn T. Seabory. sd Lola. 46. erect oa 90; font. ratio for Purchasers mat Sens there.’ : a Price Sourols except on rent, , WG no reaten € record o for of Californit nuclear chemis erec a ohn Acker, secretary-treasurer o . and urgl a e wage stabi keh hy he Sale yy VALPARAISO STUDENT | Oct. 15. The new radioactive compound,{tower at Lafayette. to improve the | {the state federation of labor ex- Buyers Eager, Sellers Re- tion board be dissolved. linge last night DIES IN SHIP BLAZE! neptunium 237, “is. the third ele-|department’s communication in the | |pressed belief A. F. of L, workers | luctant at Market. | The demands. were made in o Jodl marked that basically re- VALPARAISO, Ind. Oct. 15 (U.! [EGYPTIANS | PROTEST ment in which atomic energy has north part of the state; {would be divided on the price issue |. |declaration approved unanimously: ligion must be love. Prank said, “1|P.).—One of the victims of a fire | TALKS WITH BRIT been unleashed by nuclear fission.| The tower will be moved {fo La- but said many appeared to feet | NEW YORK, Oct. 15 LU, — by delegates to the A. F. of L.'s 65th hope we won't Have to wait Jong »| which last Friday swept the Swedish AIN- The others are uranium 236 and fayette from Columbia City, wheres’ ‘de-control*had to come some time | | The stock market responded to Pas convention. as thoughts were on motorship Kristina Thordert in the! CAIRO, Oct. 15 (U. P.) —Steel- plutonium, used in the ‘Nagasaki-|the transmitter station for the|and it might as well be now. | ing of meat controls with a rise in| The declaration, presented by the deep, complicated theological mat-|Mmid-Atlantic was a student en helmeted police and armored cars WPe A-bomb. | Ligonier post formerly was located. Commends President _ prices ranging to more than $4 a A. Fi of L. resolutions committee; ters. route from his home in Finland to|today were rushed to Cairo's main | The Columbia City station was In an official statement issued Share in the packing house issues. jalan ged a “return to Solleqtive Fritz Sauckel, boss of the Nagzi| Valparaiso university. streets where violence was feared. | ROWS abandoned when the transmitter |e. state headquarters, . Demo-| Overnight announcement -by barga ning based on the worke slave labor, was reporfed reading] C- F. Lindberg, chairman of Val-| Crowds were demorgiiauing VIOLENCE 6 was moved 10.Ligonler. |cratic Chairman Pleas Greenlee President Truman of the end ot | contribution to_ production and the fairy tales along with his biblical{Paraiso’s foreign student commit-|against Premier Sidky Col. Killian,” outlining the scope |c.q. | controls on meats found buyers eag- Sapacily of the employer to pay,” " research. tee, said today that Jorgen Erick-| his projected trip to London to IN POWER STRIKE s Indisners Patice Yadiy Hetwork, “The President placed the re-|er to acquire packing house shares 3 Statement spi that governs \ Rosenberg, scorning the Bible and |S0n, Helsingfors, Finland, was en|confer on = the Anglo-Egyptian | aig ~ ot en Taper 5740 | sponsibility for the meat shortage With sellers reluctant. It took Mare) en Sono 1 ae ‘warped we ° teiterating his convictions of [Toute Valparaiso when he was|treaty. | cars equipped WO" | exactly where it belongs—on the | than half an hour for the first sales (wage structure” and have prevented atheism, was reading a German killed n the blaze. | Police protected government [ey radio within a few months. | selfish, vested interests, more inter-| {to be arranged. Cudahy opened on|a proportional increase in wage ¢ novel called “The Violin.” ickson would have been the buildings with rifles and staves! Pittsburgh Transformer | He said 70 city and county police | {ested in personal gain than in the ® 2500-share block at $47 a share, rate to compensate for increase in bs id hh ah reign student on the Val-|and reported no incidents up to radio systems are linked with state | ..)), “welfare and comfort of the UP $4.75. | production per wan- ~Hiar, : > REJECT HOLY LAND QUOTA [paraiso campus. Eight others have an early hour tonight. : Wrecked hy 3 Bullets. police communications, | masses of American people. 4 - LONDON, Oct. 16 (U. P.).—Britain | registered from Denmark, England : .

has rejected a Jewish agency re-|and Sweden. COUNTY INCREASES | _ wwwmomss GABLE TO UNDERGO curing and the resent «0 5 President Leaves Wa Oy en : om quota be increased immedistely DREAMBOAT’S SPEED BLACKTOP "MILEAGE rater at the sirikevound] OPERATION ON - WART commended for bis stand. | YP

from 1500 12 Jom per month, it was | FLIGHT POSTPONED NEW CASTLE, Ind. Oct. 15.—Ap- [Pittsburgh utility corhpany today, HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 15 (U. P.). DEFENSE DEMAND | For End of Wage Controls

Yoday = Spi PARIS, Oct. 15 (U: P.).—The Droximately 250 miles of roads, or resulting in widespread ° power Actor Clark Gable will undergo an | OF JAPS QUASHED ARMY GETS ‘MILLIONTH’ |superfortress Pacusan Dreamboat|One third of Henry county's high- (failures. operation within the next 10 days, | TOKYO. Oct. 15 (UP). — The TY CHARLES H. HERROLD (certain to bring strenuous O. 1. O, | WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 (J: P.) — took off today on a speed flight to [Way system, are now blacktopped, | It .was described as the third in-'his studio announced today—to yar crimes tribunal today quashed VASRNO TOS yt gic | {oan for wage relief, | Bouauet The army “made ita million” on|washington, but engine trouble according to an announcement by|stance of sabotage since the strike have a wart removed from his | a defense demand that Russian tes! gent. Truman left the wa Wen Mr. Truman did not say what 0 WP Oct. ‘7. That number 'of enlistees | forced it to turn back to Paris only |James McDonald, county highway began 22 days ago. | tongue. 2 y ope {is to become of his wage stabiliza« {ntendent. 8 y . i Cor timony about the 10-day Soviet-'g4ay for complete abandonment of | tion board but an answer may be vers were recruited since October, 1945. three hours after the flight began. |Superintende The Duquesne Light Co. reported) A studio spokesman said “it will| Japanese border war at Changku- Wage: controls by ‘the end Ol the ocr ot : » * About three-fourths of the men in| “Minor” trouble was reported with| An additional 12 to 14 ‘miles of {hat the bullets struck an impor- {take 30 minutes in the hospital, | (feng in 1938 be stricken from the w (worked out today by the a visary _ ~‘the- army now are volunteers. two of the four engines of the |roads were blacktopped this season, tant” transformer at its Colfax gen-|one snip to get it off, and one stitch | record. [year—if Bol efore. : wile Just. (Continued on Page §—Column 2) mm plane, which recently flew non-stop | he sald, and 25 miles of blacktop | |erating station. The company to sew it up’—then hell leave on| The defende argued that the in- wil a I ng ® BS RINT ‘ TIMES INDEX from Honolulu across the polar ice | roads repaired or resurfaced. {warned that loss of the transformer a hunting trip. (cident was a “minor border clash” Jig hh for Hr EL ® me i cap to Cairo. [would seriously affect service al-|

{ : hich already has been bi-laterally it. some. quarters ‘Wi I Trade 4-Bedroom Home | JAPANESE | ? * ready reduced. to 35 per cent of nor- . But some quarter believeq it | | A I a ey REPORT RUSS MANEUVER, I" STRIKE oe HOI yn bk 5—Column 8) HARRIMAN RESIGNS AS hing William - Webb,” Australian | WOuld come within 60 days. 15700 N. For Smaller House 0 Yard

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|—The Soviet army is staging St ' TORYO, Oct. 15 (U. P.).—A five- NEW YORK. Oct. 157(U’ P).— trying ex-Premier Flideki Tojo and 5 elections. | School 84 and the Central bus li Business ..... 10 Obituaries ... 3 3 (scale maneyvers, at, Doljersheim, 45, day-old strike of the all Japan coal TREASURY FREES " od eo. Other major Japanese war criminal (NO: gap an | the’ character of this neighborh

W. Averell Harriman, new secr Mr. Truman said meat decontrol | - Carnival ..... 14 Dr. O'Brien «+ 13 [miles northwest of Vienna, with | | miners’ union in the Hokkaido area FROZEN GREEK FUND ‘tury of commerce, has Yesigned as Suspects, _said the majority of the means there now must be a gen- | Takes it one of the most sought ED FABRIC! Classified ..20-22 J. E. O'Brien 19 imare than 120,000, men—gn- entire| {ended toddy. Operators signed an | chairman and a director of the | tribunal's judges decided to sustain | | speed-up in decontrolling many | ter locations in the entire city . . » ROUNDS! Comics ...... 33|F. OF Othrhin 18fgrmy participating, a reliable Aus- (agreement granting the union's WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 (U. P.).— Union Pacific railroad. {the testimony, . other items. Because prices and Broadway, Near bith. Home of : A Crossword ... 23 Bolitus "Il! gg (trian government source said yes: basic demands, including Susstarie! coo on Ejete borin hn Wa |” He' has been succeeded as chair- ASK BUDENZ TO ) TESTIFY | wages are so closely linked, he said, wil" provide. comiert or or” lara aaase - : une - A > { EONS dos i EB Sections 14 lergay. Xp age I aris ne | frozen, the treasury announced yes-{man by his, brother, E. Roland | WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 (U. P.) — | wage decontrol must be accelerated I 1a Finely Sha ded ¥ t in the texture to ee © 16-17 | Mrs. Roosevelt 13| G. I. DIVIDENDS DELAYED , .DENY UNRRA DIVERSION | terday. Harriman, it was announced today. | grnie Adamson, chief counsel for also. i trols alread ren, smaller home. =.) Jou for drapes . . . Forum ...... , 14 |Science ...... 13| WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 (U, P.).—| BELGRADE, Oct. 15 (U. P.).—A| The unfreezing of Greek funds| : POLICE FIRE ON MOB |the house committee on un- Amer- | Auolttion o wage fon AF oa > Ere” renior Sel v1 exshs G. I. Rights.. 24 (Serial . .. .. 12| The veterans administration said|Special three-power UNRRA in- followed an exchange of letters be-| lican activities, said today he had!has been deman y | ith the “Houses for Meta Given.. 17 Silly Notions. 13 [today it will be “at least six vestigating commission reported to- tween the Greeks and Secretary of CALCUTTA, Oct. ‘15 (U.P. )~'| invited Louis Budenz to reveal at a President William Green: ns ard) . [da that". had. found no ‘evidence | Treasury John W. Snyder.. The Indian police fired into a rioting | ublic committee hearing the name Although no formal petition has Don Hoover: . »11| Sports .... 18-19 | months” before some 15,000,000 G. 1. day ad } I y ) | P! de by the ©. 1. O.. & .] DER * In Indpls 2! Stranahan . - 19 | holders. of national service life in-|of thé diversion of large quantities - procedure was similar tgethat which mob and wounded Persons, a of “the secret indivigual- who di- been made by the Bs stairs Draperies Gi es Sach. 14 Weather Map ' 6 surafice policies will draw. their first |of UNRRA suffolies to the Yugoslav released funds of numfrous pi 2 Fo from Neakhali, 17 miles rects Communist actvities in pean e of. : i - army, ; countries in the last year from here, said today. .. uv. &" 3 § Vv £ : Juside Indpls. 13( Wom, News 16-17 dividends «+, : Here, said : —iia — rai i ie A . wml ae . fe

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