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MR. GATES GOES TO WASHINGTON—Indiana's governor
settles back in his Pullman compartment for the trip to the national
Republican committee session where he makes his debut as a national figure. His job—to put Indiana on the political map.
Baruch: ‘We Dare Not Disarm’
NEW YORK, Dec. 4 (U. P)— “There is no peace,” Bernard Baruch declared last night. Until it comes the United States must maintain sufficient armament “to protect our safety and command respect,” he said.
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he could not predict when peace
and never by appeasement,” “Because peace is delayed and obstructed,” Mr. Baruch said, “we dare not disarm. We need, general, your military capacity and your fine, broad citizenship and understanding of world conditions.” Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson, joined Mr. Baruch in a plea for a strong military, declaring that “no policy is more likely to breed war than for this nation alone to disarm.”
Howe P.-T. A. to Be 400 Club Hosts
The 400 club will be guests of the Howe high school P.-T. A. Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the school gymnasium. Charles M. Sharp, school principal, will greet guests and the school band will play. Dr. A. A. Smith of Purdue university will speak on
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goodwill and understanding. He said |
would come but that when it does| | “it must be a peace by co-operation |
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Savings & Loan League of Indiana FE A ee point Hoosier merchants must watch chants were advised to look for, PUEBLO, Colo, Dec. 4 (U. P)~ will be held tomorrow and Priday | other wartime Agencies their “P's” and “Q's” before cashing | dns of tampering or mutilation of |Rep. Walter H. Judd (R. Minn), in Hotel Severin p hid ; : checks ‘during the Christmas shop--|¢redentials presented. {aay ER | : . TWO: He had no comment on a | Pl" The best identification, the doup says that private records of the late| Speakers for tomorrow's meetings
sald, is the genuine signature in. | President Roosevelt will show that, will include Dr, M. O. Ross, Butler he realized shortly before his death |uniyersity president; and. A. D. that he “had been tricked and de-| Theobald, executive vice president, ceived” at Teheran by Soviet Pre-| Peoples Federal Savings'and Loan mier Stalin, | aseoctation, Peoria, Ill, A panel Mr. Roosevelt made secret, oral|discugsion will be held in the afterEngagement of Edward Everett!agreements with Marshal Stalin at|noon. Do - Dr. Arthur M. Weimer, dean of the school of business, Indiana uni«
i versity, will be principal speaker has been announced by|ing Marshal Stalin denied he had for the Friday session.
Burke, English theater made the agreements, Judd told the!
Savings League. pili To Hold Meeting
Reports Stalin
‘Says Part on Labor Will Be Forceful
} __| recommendation by Senator Joseph ping rush, the Indiana bogus check! WASHINGTON, Des, § WU. P)), C. O'Mahoney (D. Wyo.), that the committee said today, la administration” push legislation to| “The rush of early holiday shop- “0rsement of a reliable customer. paring a strongly-worded message'give workers in basic industry al pers, ‘will’ make it easy for forgers PSE for the new Republican congress | guaranteed annual wage, [to operate unless merchants take Horton Booked for | . THREE: He would not speculate proper precautions,” said State Po- v with indications that some of He ont 2 goverament post for Sen. Joe Caph. Robert A. O'Neal, tialr- Week at English’s strongest would be reserved for the tor James M. Mead (D. N. Y.). man of the committee. labor situation. {who was defeated in the New York| The organization, sponsored by At his news conference yesterday, | gubernatorial election by Thomas the Indiana Sheriff's association, Horton for a week's run in “Spring the 1943 Teheran conference, but Mr, Truman said Rep. John Rankin E. Dewey. {the Indiana Association of Chiefs time for Henry” beginning Monday, | later at the Big Three's Yalta meet (D. Miss.) was right in saying the| FIVE: He has no preference in|of Police, the U. 8. secret service, Dec. 30, President would speak forcefully the matter, but agrees that the the F. B. I. and the Indiana state Vincent about labor in his message to the presidio in San Francisco would police, was formed recently to com- . new congress. make a good home for the United bat the state’s annual $1,000,000 loss Tanager. {Pueblo Knife and Fork club last Santa Gets Raise The President went on to say that| Nations. due to worthless checks. With Blackstone the magician night. | DETROIT, Dec. 4 (U. P) he would use strong language in| Mr, Truman disclosed through his| The committee recommended that starting his English theater week at| “Shortly before his death, Mr.| Christmas ‘inflation note: The dealing with all phases of govern- press secretaries that he intends taverns, stores, filling stations and 2:30 p. m. Sunday, the theater's, Roosevelt put on ‘record that he|C. I. O department store employees ment operations. [to appoint Charles R. Denny, now other small businesses refuse to cash December program will also in-|had been tricked and deceived by | union today negotiated a 20 per cent It was Mr. Truman's first news acting federal communications com- {checks for strangers who fail to clude “Blossom Time,” Dec. 16, 17! Marshal Stalin," Judd said. “Cer- | wage increase for some 150 Santa conference since the coal strike be- missioner, to be FCC head. The offer positive identification, and 18, and ‘T‘he Student Prince,” | tain men will some day make these | Clauses in Detroit department gan. He declined comment on the appointment is expected today. | Capt. O'Neal said many papers, Dec. 25, 26. 27 and 28. records public.” stores,
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