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Local Officials See Merger Of Evangelical-U. B. Churches

Times Special, JOHNSTOWN, Pa. Nov. 16—A " number of Indianapolis churchmen today witnessed the history-mak-ing merger of the Unifed Brethren and Evangelical churches. The new denomination is called the “Evangelical United Brethren church” and includes ximately 750,000 members, ministers and nine bishops. of the latter is Bishop Fred L. ‘Dennis, heretofore espiscopal head of the U. B. northwest area. Bishop Dennis, who lives in Indianapolis, is taking part in the ceremonies. Dr. I. Lynd Esch, president of Indiana Central college a U. B. institution in Indianapolis, also is here and gave a report at. the general U. B. church conference which was concluded yesterday.

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Seven Other Items Stay on " Restricted List Issued By OPA.

WASHINGTON, Nov. 16 (U. PJ. . «The government took credit controls ‘off charge accounts agd single payment loans today and eased restrictions on installment buying, all effective Dec. 1.

The board of governors of the federal reserve system revised wartime regulation W, limiting it to

REPORT SOVIETS GIVE UP DARIEN

[Manchurian Port in Hands Of Chinese Reds.

By REYNOLDS PACKARD United Press ‘Staff Correspondent PEIPING, Nov. 16.—An authori-

i tative Soviet source declared today {1 that the Russians have evacuated

Dairen completely after handing control of Manchuria's biggest commercial port over to Chinese Communists. This source, who has every reason to know all the facts in the case, told = the United Press that Dairen's evcauation has been carried out in the same way the Soviets withdrew progressively from Mukden and Changchun—other major Manchurian cities which they occupied after the war's end.

The general conference of the Evangelical church also has been in| The relaxation order came in/gession in Johnstown this week. time to permit Christmas shoppers/ among Indianapolis persons atconsiderably more freedom in in- tending the merger services were the stallment buying. Rev. M. O. Herman, district super- Dayton and the former Evangelical intendent, and the Rev. H. H. tenter in Harrisburg, Pa., will share Rules on Autos Unchanged h the offices of ‘the new de Hazenfield, pastor of the First honors as the ofilce e Rules governing installment pur-i pu. celica) church. | nomination. chases of automobiles were left| pip 0 A R Clippinger of Day-| Both the denominations which unchanged. A one-third down Pay-|,.. genfor U. B. bishop, [Were united today are distinctly ment and completion of all Pay-|...4 the declaration of union of the American, both have had the ments within 15 months still 15,4; denominations. The address episcopal form of government, i e. required. | was given by Bishop J. 8. Stamm, have had bishops, and both came The list of durable cONSUMEr pro ichirg Pa. senior bishop of the into being in the state of Penngoods covered by installment regu- gyangelical church. sylvania. lations was reduced from 36 items 1ppeqiately afterward, the first to 12 and the pay period WAS €X-|.,..rq] conference’ of the new tended from 12 months to 15, the po.,oaiical United Brethren church same as for automobiles. |convened. Much - routine busiPOWs: JEymen: YRIrSENS 10F) ess, for which the two merging deautomobiles an | nominations have been preparing, | ; on the list remain at one-third. 2¢ to be covered. Eo ay | omer. the 1800's, church officials For furniture and soft-surface flodk| on.) secretaries and publishing Eo ; coverings, the requirement of a i 3s: all re. expetted to be | The two churches followed the per cent down payment was con- |e ted hv TOU e exp movement of civilization westward Spied: ther items remaining under Establish Procedures { e Be Next week, procedures will be es-!state and many of the provinces of

control.are mechanical refrigerators, |, hed for local churches, annual | Canada.

Bishop Fred L. Dennis

installment sales of major durable

and quantity of literature needed determined. The old U. B. headquarters in

133-Year Plan Ends

Jacob Albright founded the Evangelical church and Phillip Otter{bein, the U. B. denomination. It is {likely that the two men knew each

The only difference, he said, was that this time there were ‘no Chinese Nationalist troops in Dairen and actual control of the city was | assumed by Chinese Communists, as was done at Harbin, Russians in Port Arthur

“There is not a single Soviet Russian official in Dairen today,” the source said. “If there are any Soviet soldiers there, then they have just motored over in jeeps from Port Arthur—less than 30 miles away—on short leaves of absence, and they have no guns nor sidearms with them.” ; This informant added that most of the Russians previously stationed at Dairen were transferred to Port Arthur—the largest naval base in Manchuria—where under a ChineseRussian agreement reached at the Yalta conference they are entitled to maintéin armed forces.

DIVIDEND VOTED

Greencastle Has

Times State Service Greencastle has a shortage of po-

licemen, . Recent resignations of Foster Mc-

Chief Russell Clapp and Patrolman Claude Irwin,

short a man but to date no appli-

cants have come forward to fill the vacancies.

FILIPINOS URGE

Is Proposed.

LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., Nov, 16 (U, P.).—The new Philippine republic submitted a revolutionary

proposal today for revising the entire voting procedure of the United Nations to make it

“limited world government.” ‘Brig. Gen. Carlo# P. Romulo of the Philippines told the political and security committee that the voting rights of the United Nations members should be based on “population, industrial power, literacy, and perhaps still other” factors. This “weighted” voting would apply in the general assembly. He thus broadened the committee debate over use of Big Five veto | powers in voting in the security council, Gen, Romulo angrily denied Russian charges - that -little. nations {trying to revise the veto rule were seeking to sow the seeds of another world war and said scornfully that [the great powers do not “have a

Police Shortage

GREENCASTLE, Ind, Nov. 16.—

Clure and Lawrence W, Acton, both | world war II veterans, has cut the local police force to only two men,

The city fire department also is

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‘Limited World Government’

| Factories in State Give Jobs To"31,159,

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ana have contributed heavily to the success of General Motors operations elsewhere, in peacetime and in war. Outstanding among these is Charles E. Wilson, now president and chief executive officer of General Motors at Detroit. He, joined the Remy Electric Co. by then a subsidiary of General Motors, in 9 as an engineer, | He rose to become first factory |

manager and then general manager and later was made the first president and general manager of the newly formed Delco-Remy di|vision of General Motors. He remained at Anderson until 1928, when he was made a vice president of General Motors and transferred to Detroit. Allison division of General Motors, like Delco-Remy, has a lengthy early background in Indiana, although it was not identified with GM until 1929. That same year the state gained a third GM operation, Guide Lamp of Anderson, originally located in Cleveland but transferred to Indiana when it became a part of General Motors. Make Transmissions

Chevrolet division of General Motors first became active in a production way in Indiana in 1930, when it purchased the Martin-Parry Corp. at Indianapolis for manufac-

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CHAPTER 36 THE NEWSPAPER stories about ‘her appeared without any warning whatever.

She received no telephone calls from editors; she was asked for no interviews; she talked to not a single reporter. Nevertheless, the stories about her were complete. They were adorned with a picture of the cottage; they explained Mrs. Mays’ role in Gayle's life, and they told of Gayle's work in the war plant.

” ” ” GAYLE SHRANK with shame as she read. She was being made into a heroine, a rich young woman who had given up a life of luxury and ease to labor day in and day out to make airplane parts so that her gallant husband might be avenged. Something was up, and Gayle was made no easier in her mind when she received a letter from Christina Evans. “What I have to tell you isn't important now,” Mrs. Evans wrote, “but if I were in your place, I'd want to know; so I'm going to tell you. Holly and the Kingstons are back in New York. » ” » “THEY'VE BEEN here ever since your husband dled. I met Betty on the street more than a month ago, and she was as frank as could be. She said there wasn't any reason for secrecy any more. She and Tom were paid a big sum to get out of New York State and stay

ture of commercial truck bodies. | Five years later it took over a plant at Muncie that was already a G. M. | property. Transmissions are made {there, including transmission forglings. : In 1936, a fifth G. M. division appeared in the state, when the Delco radio division was started at

ut. “She doesn't know who the man was who paid the money. They've |been in Indiana. Tom's in the army, and she’s. modeling again. Holly isn't though. She has plenty | of money. She was with your hus|band all the time he was in this

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Shade of Sycamore

By Percy Marks

MRS. MAYS sat with her hands’ in her lap and her blue eyes followed Gayle. Finally she spoke. “I'd like to say something. Do you think you can relax long enough listen?” . . Gayle turned and looked at her, “Of course,” she said, sitting down in the chair opposite Mrs. Mays. “I'm sorry I'm so restless, but really I'm frantic.” “That's what I want to talk about. I've been thinking. Maybe I'm al} wrong, but it seems to me you're doing a lot of useless worrying.” “Useless?” Confused, Gayle stared at her. “Oh, no! Mr. Godfrey's Just as worried as I am.” t re. . » “I KNOW. That's why I haven't sald anything. He's a lawyer and knows a lot; but do you know, I think clever people like him often make. a bad mistake; they forget most people aren't clever.”

“You mean they overestimate their opponents?” “Yes; that's it. Of course, I

don't know ‘Mrs. Bartlett, but she doesn't sound like a clever woman to me, She doesn't sound one bit clever. She offered you money, and that was stupid. No woman with good sense would have done that. And she was awfully stupid about bringing up her boy.” Gayle nodded thoughtfully, “Yes, of course. You're right, of course, She's not clever. I'm sure of that, but- Joel Dwight's clever. Everybody says he is—and I'll bet anything he's the one who's running. things.” : 2 » I read an article in a magazine about him once. He must be very Sever But he must be honorable, 00.

“He wouldn't represent all those

» “I'M SURE Mr. Dwight's clever, _

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piles, lshe's still terribly unhappy.

i | 1 i y Sosking so ves aid gJatigts, Wahine conferences and boards. Rituals will| They have been planning to “get HOBO os 106 brains of nc, as a result of the com- | country. Betty said, though she|important.people if he was sneaky | timed to meet m Bjes, & Yadios aod phono- harmonized, systems of financial together” for 133 years but did not! M * C ses. Olt erail pany's decision to consolidate pro- [Bert well out of ia: ly jag underhand—now, would he? “Sf ultimatum. condi ine macihnes and suc- SUPPOTt decided upon and the type take official action until 1933. ompromises (): ey duction of radios for its automo-! Betty says Holly was really And the newspapers must trust him. ! costly flag c graphs, sewing : After Gen. Romulo had spoken, | heart-broken when Bruce died, and | The article said they did. Maybe : thousands of

tion (vacuum) cleaners. France proposed a truce in the Mrs. Bartlett wants to harm you, duty elsewher

Thus the Indiana foundations of

p Even on these items, controls do battle over the veto to permit thes. ora] Motors broadened. They "70 but I don't see why Mr. Dwight ; a Sey aa not apply if the Juha is less Son Succeeds Father as big powers to consult among them-| a ried ps ened assign | “1 HOPE this letter doesn't ake did oo ; _ Adm. Sher py = Be nyourd chair- Real Silk President jceives on whether and how to limit| onic in war time and the variety | YOU unhappy, too. I'm writing it| “No,” Gayle agreed, “no, maybe : The Missou arriner S. h i . use of their veto in the security| ¢ war items turned out was Ainge | because 1 know if I were in your not; but he's acting as if he wanted the Iowa in

to.” “Maybe and maybe not.

| |ing. There have been a number

In face of determined big-power .¢ sqgitions and enlargements.

man of the federal reserve said he | would seek to have congress Aap-|

place, I'd want to be sure—and now there just can’t be any doubt

the nation’s maining in a

A dividend of $128 a share on| council Maybe

permanent control of fhest A Weekly Sizeup by the Washington priority preferred stock, series A,|,,,.cjtjon to any charter change at all.” he's just trying to protect you for The New. Je major durables 1 Me ierest © | has been voted by directors of the on the veto, thé little nations came Didest and Sargent 3 Gayle, wrote -a note of thanks at the sake of the Bartlett family. He sin are to be ; s : Real Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc. co- forward with compromises. Delco-Remy, the oldest and larg- once and told Mrs. Evans she ap- could be, you know. Anyhow, you i mission” —tied wiped a [egwaton Staff of the Scripps-Howard Newspapers incident with election of Robert A.| Dr. Jose Arce, of Argentina, is- est G. M. operation in Indiana, it- | preciated her thoughtfulness and could find out. Besides, the right i approximately had to be satisfied in 90 days; and - Efroymson to the presidency. sued a statement recommending | Self had many expansions. ' In 1928 understanding greatly, but the let- [i+ on your side. They can’t do crews aboard. another under which charge ac- io Mr. Efroymson, 41, succeeds his that the security council define it started making Syfomebile bat- | ter gave her far more concern than anything if you just tell the truth. maintained at counts. had to be settled within, 70! ™ (Continued From Page One) father, Gustave A. Efroymson, who procedural matters, then rule that |teries wi Muncie and laid the jt gave her comfort. It's awfully hard to lick the truth, © 50 per cent st "days of the date of purchase. A , died last week. The son has been all such questions can be decided groundwork for the Guide Lamp| Under normal circumstances, t|I know rich people have lots of Told | and allocations of materials can't | artificial levels through guaran- | executive vice president since his by an affirmative vote of seven of operation in Anderson and in 1936 | would have made ho difference to power, but you haven't done anyJewelry Rules Diopped J | {performed the same function for her where Holly Steele and Betty | thing wrong; so what can they do?” The Washi

be held long. .

teed government loans at 90 and | return from army service in March. the council's 11 members. He also | : (oe : 82 per cent of parity, if G. O. P. | 1045. A year later, he was named |urged that members “abstain from Delco Radio. Post-war, a Delco- [Kingston were, but their return to : . | Remy foundry at Bedford, has heen New York seemed to have some

Carolina, whi commission, &

Gayle sat very still and looked at

- her a long time before speaking,

Regulation W, the consumer credit »

measure, was invoked in 1941 to ‘ . thinking continues it i {voting when they form part of a combat inflation. Its relaxation] Russian Policy May Change | Rep. Eu ok = Asay: |Fenea] marae «i 75 a share on dispute that the council tries to taken over by’ the Allison division. significance under the abnormal Finally, she said, “You're given me | J active. may start a return to “dollar-down-| ONCE RUSSIA has all she can | , “oi head the Vouse agricul- the firm's 7 per cent cumulative settle by peaceful means.” | Some of the highlights of the circumstances that existed at a new idea. ‘I think.you're right, Adm. Shern a-dollar-a-week”" buying. | hope to get by being tough, watch | ture committee. wants to Amend eterved. rock also was voted Pe 5 reed ihe bi . 4 {histories of each of the Indiana present. {Im going to see Mr. Godfrey.” e complied wit Some of the consumer goods for her to take on air of sweet | : ; Pr s 3 BTU urge e Dlg powers 0 re- | divisional tion { - T 2 Truma the Steagall act guaranteeing | Each dividend will be payable in strict their { ‘th t operations of General earl (To Be Continued) : dent dropped from control were bicycles, reasonableness with U. 8. That's | farmers government .Joans of 90 h J 1047. t yan rs - Fiet ne - ase u e velo 10 niotors will follow. «] WISH I knew what theyre! reenter = bureau that airplanes, clocks, jewelry, watches, | expectation of high authorities in | 80 ity 1 3 5 0 joas an. 1, +0 5 ers(*cases in whic : they .are able- to en lafter.” Gayle thought over and over POLICE DRAG RIVER ¥ $650 million boats, yard goods, draperies, silver| foreign policy. | per Se of parity for their prod- | of record at the close of business state publicly in what way the | (Monday—Allison) {again until she was weary of think- § propriated by ware, furnaces and electrical ap- | - As the Russians change stance NO » Wand ay ae ne Ds: : alin. d ad {scion Proposes ri a = rT, las Mrs. Bartlett had made Bart | FOR CRIP PLED BOY, g A White E ; sd y . 3g ation declar 'national proble : eir 2 ; y ‘ : pliances, including lamps, (but not objectives) these same 0B SERVICE BACK into a hero; but that apparently] KANSAS CITY, Mo. Nov. 18 (U; further reduc

: | it should be rewritten along lines | quarterly dividend of 15 cents a security.” authoriti q y 3 thorities fear this chain of | of the so-called model | says was base

was not enough. She had some fur- ip, _ police dragged the Blue river of the origin:

ther plan, and Gayle formed an im- ¢,4.¢ guided by the directions of

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VOTE OF CONFIDENCE

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NEW BLIZZARD IS

| ONE: Dangerous cuts in mili- agreement which would give [cents a share on its common stock. WASHINGTON. Nov. 16 (U. P) . , : , SHI . ; PY) t part of it. “ » 17. tled on navy DEMANDED BY BEVIN tary ana viomic research ty an | (37m » T0 ber cont of party | Tos il be payable in coh D%, THREATENING DENVER Te, Untied States cmpioyment Sho rivbed her ching forshe | git “The gir (ld nem she pushed There 1s LONDON, Nov. 16 (U. P.)—Re-| economy-bent congress. (Budget | p ' y V0. 8 PES por service was back under state juris- «what can she want of me? What, crippled child into the river Adm. Sherms

experts say army and navy can't | cent bonus for compliance with [at the close of business Nov. 25, DENVER, Nov. 16 (U. P.).—Rail- diction today after five years of wiil go below

can she want of me?” Or was it|« - road and truck crews worked un- federal control. | “because he made me angry.

Kent? In some subtle way was She | The girl, Frances Wanstreet, was

| acreage cuts.

liable sources said today that For- ocane cuts if promises of tax | 1946.

personnel str

t v -| | This would avoid piling up of | All dividends will be paid out of ] eign Secretary Eres! Bevin ur reduction and balanced budget | huge government-owned ices | eared surplus, pa der the threat of a new Blizeard Plans for operation of the 1300 trying to get control of him? Gayle’s held for investigation into the dis- 3 and 500,000 e gently demanded a vote of corifi-| are met.) hil y 1 2 today in the removal of thousands USES offices have been Sub- plood turned cold, and her hands|g arihce cf S-veir-old” Ross. 3 Although ! dente Monday, INO: Revivhl SY eno | Nor ® artificially high a | ae So of half-starved cattle in a mech-imitted by all 48 states, Hawaii and trembled, It might be. It was the | Key Jr. He Yas from his 4 stal, in a © Commons on Monday debates an Sommonsee 2d I Havers | wheat, potatoes, cotton, ete. Such U S NOTE ASKS FAIR Sh fo Hs go |Aieke, ’ only thing“that seemed even half home in an industrial section of 4 Howard news amendment by Laborite rebels call-| whorg are we arming?” | a loan program, it's argued, would 1 P pans. SEE CLEAR BROADCASTS way reasonable. \ . . the city 12 days ago. A that person! ing for a revision of British foreign] "rupee. Decline of public in- | Keep supply more in ‘line with Between 20,000 and 30,000 cattle, | v2 R ii Gayle paced up and down the| The girl, who lived next door te imperil our * - weakened by two weeks of hunger| WASHINGTON, Nov. 16.—Short- small living room. She could not the crippled child, told police she support of ne

policy away from the United States’ and toward Soviet Russia.

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“ROMANIAN: ELECTION

read, she could not listen to the pushed the child into the river.

Prime Minisiar Clement R. At- Sesupasion forces in Germany and D ts Di | WASHINGTON. Nov. 16 (U. P.);| Were scheduled to be taken from | those from northern Europe, will radio, she could not even remain She said he had knocked. freshly Tense,” Adm. tiee also was understood to be set| , oi 0 foar. what. Russia emocrarts agree The United States today sent the storm belt by train and truck come through clearly during the in a chair. Fear had at last caught laundered clothes to the ground as sible the nav on a decisive vote test to clear the ; DEMOCRATS MAY be headed to join others already moved into next week, the national bureau of up with her, and she did not know she hung them on a line in her Re Sian pove: other hand,

may be doing meanwhile. Dulling of vigilance, they warn, will play into Soviet hands.

» » » C.1.O. to Hear lke ANNOUNCED SPEAKERS for. |

Romania an outspoken reminder of | its pledge to insure fairness in next | Wednesday's elections.

The U. S. note, latest of a series of similar “notes to eastern European “countries, was delivered in

for a bitter cat-and-dog fight eastern Kansas pastures. | backyard.

| over the floor leadership. Speaker Rayburn doesn’t want the minority leadership, prefers to be a walking delegate without party responsibility, Some" think |

| standards predicts. | what to do or to whom to turn.

troubled political air and re-estab- % lish a solid front among the Laborites. Another unusual element was! added to the dispute today when Anthony Eden, Mr. Bevin's pre-

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Secestor as foreign Sasrlary and the We ol0 SonYention In Alluiie this makes the present floor lead- | Bucharest by U. S. political repre- TET The Tuan o. man in the Conservative, ~- : 1-1 er, John 'W. McCormack (Mass); sentative Burton Y. Berry. Ze i ™ | ALESROO sent Miss P party, told an audience at Newcastle Dwight Eisenhower, and. there's | the logical choice. Mr. Rayburn An earlier U. S. note of Oct, 28, i BALDWIN PIANO § ESR M the Technic: that “it seems.to me that the ® Perceptible raising of political Concert club,

His speech and Presi- | is rumored to have offered Mr.

dent Philip Murray's introduction ! McCormack iis support.

charging intimidation of Romanian | opposition leaders, was rejected by

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foreign secretary is pursuing the| €YeProws.

right course.” This left Mr. Bevin!

criticized within his own party and| Will be scanned closely for in- Bs conservative southern | Roma Re: iTieOTpui ible Wily the The choral defended by the ey Jury "Nd dications whether the OC. I. O.. | Democrats have never liked Mr. |attributes of a free and sovereign WAN in EL an ¥ | P. A. C. might be planning to | McCormack, don’t want him now. | State.” 3 IDEAL FURNITURE CO. a We Cater 10 Parties lem Promote Ike as a 1948 presidential = As leader. They will have great | In today's one, Mr. Berry vet $id ls and fugues fi J | nominee. | power in next congress, as in pre- NATIONAL URNITURE co. v pered Clavic

" , t ‘Anot ft Roosevelt days. Ten southern I am constrained to believe tha nother C. I. O. speaker will be | the Romanian people, if they could

Labor Secretary Louis Schwellen- | states have 81 Democratic seats. | bach, and this ties in with A. F. | Oklahoma raises total to 97. Total |freely express themselves, would

oft ‘La Democrats inf the next house are {regard my government's interest in { ntagonism toward him. J | this matter as compliance with its

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- | ————————— > | to invite him to thelr recent Chi{- | Rep. John E. Rankin , (Miss), | a " Pray NOW | cago convention. “| Middle-of-roaders want neither, { Romania's welfare and progress. Hasintes adm | A 8 but it's a question whether they Ne TERE | 0 SEE IT? [|| rresimefr faubiavs se: | dive cough voor ‘COST OF LIVING’ Hw ! nswer to | a sen. Eisenhower Compromise candidates being | i { . § § d Your Trucking Problems! | doesn't intend to retire means suggested are Rep. Francis E. RAISE GRANTED ons | CHEVR | ply that Ike has not discussed | Walter (Pa.), R. Ewing Thomason PLYMOUTH Yad pin ee 16.—The i economic OLET | My suisustion Wie the White | (Tex) and Jere Cooper (Tenn). John Meck Industries val Ai » will speak 0 Truck and Special say ne one | gome think fight will become so facturers here, are granuing a 5 per ] Organization

knows what's in Ike's mind and

| bitter that Mr. Rayburn will have he isn't talking.

to give in and serve. " - White for Harmony SENATE REPUBLICANS will

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Manufacturers Bldg. STATE FAIRGROUNDS |

cent ‘cost of living’ increase in { Hedly, convo |wages to all employees on non- 3 Jre————— bonus rated jobs, it was announced ’ today by John Meck, company pres:

ident. This is in additien to another

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bein Ll, . SHOP EARLY oans AER mati PRICES OF FOOD and farm

S—— Products will not be held at high | eject 69-year-old Senator Wallace raise put into effect in October, : 9:00 : to 5. 2 5 | pu - meet A. White (Me) as their leader making a total wage increase of 20 i Hi . hg . . ||| because they don't want to rock per cent since V-J day for Meck idiot ‘ 3 * Annou ; [{| the boat. By keeping Senator employees. : : wg ; ! : ncing : !}| White, who's been minority lead- Bn T a - y | er, they dodge dangerous rivalries..| up a skeleton war mobilization | § ; oe eek-End Charter LEAVE | This was assured today by with- | board which would be ready to meet | hs 2 ig FRIDAY, 9 A. M, drawal front the race of Senator | any future emergency, says such | J i 1 J " . RETURN \]l Taft, who's shooting for the 1948 | agency could retain allocation MRE 41 ! Flights to Miami! MONDAYS, 9 P. M, | presidential nomination anyway. | control on still-dislocated in- : TU ESDAY, THRU dustries after nation returns to he TR

||| Senator. Taft expects to remain {}| as chairman of the Republican

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free economy. If congress refuses to create it, Mr. Small says tin control, and perhaps controls on a few other metals, can be given to the bureau of mines or the department of commerce. » ~ » STAFFING OF the atomic energy commission will be a slow process. and woh't begin until after Jan. 1. Careful screening of all employees for loyalty and stability is planned, All three | members of the present temporary staff aided Chairman David : pi Lilienthal ‘in preparing interna- || . : : : Ais

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ate finance ‘committee. ~ Prominent Republicans say Senator White has told them he intends to retire in 1948, end of his present term. Senator White ~denies this, Party leaders believe even if he doesn't retire, he'll step | down as Republican leader then, | } y * » 0» . CPA Head May Quit ja : LOOK FOR CPA Administra- | AIRPORT tor John Small to retire before the oe end of the year, He favors setting

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