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runoff primary campaign of former|iors Senator Bilbo had helped got

definite understanding” about payments to be made. Mr. Terry then related a conver-

during which he threatened to re-

d not expect at first to have to repay|Sign because he was “out a lot of the note. But the senator failed in|money and working myself to

an attempt to help Mr. Shushan out|death.”

of income tax difficulties with the government, Mr. Terry said, and the |e, ‘You stay on your job and don't

Senator Bilbo, he testified, “told

New Orleans man threatened to|58Y anything to these boys about helped them get at Keesler army sell the note to Mr. Bilbo's political|PaYIng money back until they get airfleld at Biloxi, Miss. The money, | opponents. be said, was for the unsuccessful] go Mr, Terry and some contrac-|°f their contracts”

well on the way to the completion

Mr. Terry said he was Senator

Senator Wall Doxey, whom Senator | {gether and paid off the note, the|BLPO’s secretary from Jan. 1, 1939,

Bilbo was supporting.

Mr. Newtoh, according to testi-| mony before the subcommittee, paid |

witness said. Prompted by Old Testimony

until Jan. 21, 1046, except for one month late in 1942 when he resigned in an argument with the

the money to Senator Bilbo in four! Mr. Terry had to be prompted by [senator about recommending a man

checks on Sept. 7, 1942.

(secret testimony he had given the Mr. Terry testified he was called committee in late November before corps at Vicksburg, Miss.

for a minor position in the engineer He said

into a hotel room where Senator|De remembered “any undersiand- he returned to the job at the Bilbo and Mr. Newton were talking, |i185" about war contraetors giving |request of Mr. Bilbo and friends of He said fhe senator instructed him money on other favors to him or the senator. to type the checks out on a type- Senator Bilbo,

writer and make them out “to me—

After he had replied with *

Senator Mead hoped to complete

NO, Mr. Terry's testimony and wind up

Job's Daughters

To-Install Queen

Gretchen Ann Moffitt, 1210 W.! 35th st., will be installed as honored queen of Bethel 1, International Order of Job's Daughters, at 7:30 p. m, Dec. 28 in Trainmen’'s hall, 1002 E. Washington st, | Others to be in- | installed are Joan Green, senior princess; Dorothy Saulsberry, junior princess; Edith Bigelow, guide; Beverly May,| Gretchen Moffitt marshal; Vera| Davis, recorder; Patty Cullings, treasurer; Margaret Brown, chaplain; Audrey Guy, lbrarian; Kathyn Wellmeyer, musi-

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Reynolds said. “These boys can be champions any place,” he said.” Other Speakers Coach Dezelan gave particular praise to halfback Rudy Bayt, Times All-State selection, ant Flavian Weidekamp, fullback, another All-State choice. Among the other speakers of the evening were Michael Reddington, who served as toastmaster for the affair, the Rev. Fr. Richard Kavanaugh, superintendent of the school; Brother Benedict, C. 8. C.

|Marriage Laws ~~. Farce, Judge Says

.COLUMBUS, O, Dec. 18 (U. PJ,

U. S. Expert Sees [Ry ; Cheaper Fur Coats Rocket Looms

. WASHINGTON, Dec. 18 (U. P.. 3647 MPH EE

—Women can look forward to more i . —Domestic relations ‘court judge and cheaper fur coats in the next] (Continued From Page One) [Clayton W. Rose yesterday charged year, - according to a government|cial meteorites with a series of fast Kentucky marriage. laws “appars fur expert. : telescopes. But they were cautious|ently are a farce.” : Albert M. Day, director of thelin anticipating what the photo-| He made the observation as he fish- and wildlife service, said he graphs would show considered the case of a 14-year-old expects an increase in the fur sup-|™ . girl and her 16-year-old = marine ply from now on because more trap-| “Although, as an auxiliary result husband who were married in, pers are operating than during the|Of the experiment, man-launched Greenup, Ky. after telling officials WAL. particles may, escape from the earth they were 21. Although prices of skins alrepdy|for the first time, no special effort| “Any individual with common are dropping somewhat, they are|has been made to achieve this re- sense could have seen that this lite still high as compared with pre-war |Sult since systematic attempts In|tle girl was not 21,” Judge Rose as= prices. Mr. Day attributed the re.|this direction are planned for a gerted. cent drop to increasing consumer |later date’ Dr. Zwicky sald. “This conduct of some Kentucky resistance, “However, it may happen thatiofcials is a disgrace to organized

principal; Brother Nivard, C. 8. C,, athletic director, and Joseph Zore, captain of the Irish co-champs. Following the banquet pictures of

enough data on the fia velocl-| society even ‘though it apparently ties and the direction of ejection is not looked upon as a disgrace in ‘Deer,’ oh '‘Deer'—Was of some of the particles will be ob-|that state.”

| ‘Santa's Face Red tained to allow us to draw the con-

clusions that they are on their Way burning fuel streak the sky for 20

Pi : ' . the Butler-St. Joseph's game were neeting as the Theo. GY Bilbo.” si's” to Mr, Ferguson's questions the hearings with Senator Bilbo's > Patty Pollock, second messen. | hown by Mr. Hinkle. CHAMBERSBURG, Pa, Dec. 18|into interplanetary spaces.” seconds. e ever had with ted for 1940 Spendi 1as to ‘whether there were anv such |ger; Doris Goodwin, third messen- | ) ) , ’ : Col or Spending | response this afternoon : . tome ——— —— (U, P.).—Oh 'deer, ‘deer, 'deer, ‘deer, The war head of the rocket was risbie said Mr. Terry had told of an| ‘understandings” the Michigan |ger; Marcia Wildey, fourth messen- | : Trail of Burning Fuel ed in to learn Woosh We > en 0 pay the senator read passages from Mr i Ty : | ger; Roberta Wood, fifth messenger; | 6000 Starlings ‘ Shot, goer Ye r—was Santa Claus em- The night was cool and) clear eh hid Shacharse the Juss two at & the mood in secretary $350 for helping him get|Terry’s November testimony. ? Moscow Trade Paper ' jie ut ivscund Sugai viel

|Georgene Thorn, seni stodian; 2 erga Som, Senior Susiodianii Gertiered for: Pies

junior Appeafing at a party for under-| When the 28462-pound rocket yg rocket reached the height of its

legislature will lems and labor 1s to understand 5 will top labor and indicated licy committee no stand for or

a $2 million cotract at the army's| In one excerpt, Mr. Terry was Raps Lewis Action Kathryn McCartney Foun! LANCASTER. Pa., Dec. 18 (U. P.), {Privileged boys and girls, Santa was zoomed upward. trajectory,

Key field in Meridian, Miss. quoted as saying Senator Bilbo| \iogoow, Dec. 18 (U. P.).—The asked by one lad to “say the names| On the ground were scientists) Residents at Bisbee, Ariz, 265 i y “was S ing | ’ ‘ + "FL Patty Warner, outer guard y y hame 3 a ) 2. He said $3600 of this sum was to WAS dears Jo Sapy a 08 | trade union organ Trud said Yeu [via Wilkerson ol . BE gourmets recommended |, vou reindeer.” from the army, navy, California/miles away, reported sighting three opp Re pen lsay is Senator Bilbo knew he was |Jorony that John L. Lewis pursued, prt * oy dish Yollay-gtasing Dutnie Spa plammeted only tw of the Tech, Joins Hopkins and Harvard sets o Re. metsorites; Fey were il i : hg {in the recent United States coal . . olice sho! 6000 | ¢ight names— ‘Donner an itzen." | universities. spaced at about 10-second intervals, paign. an ihe va 10, yay oles going ” be Rides . strike his “personal and political Canada Hikes Car Price 2 in a drive to rid he Sh \ Other scientists watched through |glowing in the sky, indicating that our ol a € e senator erguson Reads Lis As fast as R telescopes at MacDonald observa- they were well within the earth's eport Reds Slew 400

aims, which have nothing in com-{ OTTAWA, Dec. 18/ (U. P.).—The|0f & “health menace.” owed Abe L. Shushan, New Orleans| Mr. Ferguson began going down |mon with the struggle for the law- wartime prices and trade board has|the birds fell to the ground, resi- tory, Mt. Locke, Tex.; Lowell, Flag- | atmosphere. drygoods wholesaler and political|a list of war contracts. ful demands of his union.” lannounced here that,” effective to-|dents gathered them in paper bags,| SHANGHAI, Dec. 18 (U. P.).—|staff, Ariz; Universities of New| Lt. Col. Harold R. Turner, come associate of the late Huey Long. Mr. Terry testified he was told| Trud said Mr. Lewis, “whose con- day, it had authorized a 10 per cent Mr. Shushan had loaned the by Mr. Bilbo and A. B. Friend after | nections with right wing circles and [increase in the consumer price of ‘money to Mr, Bilbo on a note to|the 1940 campaign “that the money the Republican party are well new Canadian-made passenger au-|asked that a “mess of starlings” be| massacred when Chinese Com-|near San Diego, Cal, and the Uni- and 20 seconds after the launching help the senator pay an allmony|I was out would be paid back to known,” planned an attempt to “di-|tomobiles and an increase of 7 per saved for her. —two minutes and,15 seconds after debt owed his former wife, Mr./me by these contractors after they rect the growing movement of the cent in the consumer price of new |the cops replied. The first report came from Santa|the rocket was reported at 111 miles, Terry testified. {got their contracts.” workers into a channel favorable to |Canadian-made It was claimed 400 Fe, N. M., 200 miles away. There| Hazy conditions over several cities

high prices, closed shop, he t if abuses that labor could be e better to leave act discussions it and labor,

now the demand exceeds supply. Half of the 2800 residents of Mexico and Arizona at Albuquerque |manding officer at White Sands, sald One woman telephoned police and | Chungli, 35 miles from Kalgan, were | and Tucson; Palomar observatory|the warhead blew off seven minutes

“We'll shoot 'em,”|thunists occupied the town briefly versity of Denver, Colo. “But: you'll have{last week, the newspaper Shun Pao commercial ve-/to come down and gather them [reported today.

northodox”, Mr. Mr. Terry said Senator Bilbo did! He said there “never was any |monopolitistic trusts.” | hicles. yourself.” bodies already have been recovered. | residents saw the reddish trail of reduced observation. ! sition as Wash- : der what would ————— : 3 TR AUZ3S 3 A. YS ... TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW

THE MAN WHO IS ABOUT TO SELECT A GIFT FOL A LADY OR LADIES—

let him come to The Women’s Specialty Shop on the Third Floor— and he will seem to be transplanted to a sort of Gift Heaven. If he should be a bit bewildered as to what will best serve as a defroster to a femme heart—he should ask fo Mr. William 'Ransdell, who is on hand— prepared to giveresultful guidance.

GIFTS-UNUSUAL=AND VARIED-BUT ALL HEARTWARMING

(He opens his Strauss gift first)

You can buy a BOAT, a DOWCRAFT MAGNESIU} boat—or a Dowcraft full size canoe so light that a child can handle them—and they are non-sinkable (Sixth Floor). Or you can get the parts and charts to make a miniature replica of the NORMANDIE—at the HOBBY SHOP, Fourth Foor

Here's an ELECTRIC TOOTH BRUSH—a CURVED nail file—or a leather CLOTHES BRUSH with a shoe horn

SOCKS—Those Magnifique lisles from France—come again the deluxe of the Hosiery World—and stocky Wools from Great Britain— and USA Socks that give a grand understanding (including Natura, a combination of Fur and Wool).

There's a DOG HOUSE— too small for a man to get into—ijust right for a shelf ornament—a TABLE LAMP with a base that is a bar— there are refreshment glasses

with—and there's a VESTPOK, a little razor that rolls over the face, effacing the whiskers.

There are GAMES— Dominos and rolling Dominos —Backgammon—Cribbage ~—CHhess—and Baseball Bats and Tennis Racquets (table and lawn}—Boxing Gloves—and Basket Balls and Nets and Badminton.

If you like MUSIC with your - refreshments—lift up the

SHOE HORNS made from the horn of WATER buffalo— (very convenient for stout fellos who have difficulty in bending).

CARVING KNIVES, "the

world's finest" —from David Murphy, an ex-blacksmith in Portland, Oregon—and wool ROBES, custom-tailored by James David, an ex-custom tailor in Minneapolis. Here's a portable SUNLAMP (Sperti) to give you a Flotida tan at home (Sixth Floor}—or you can buy AIR PASSAGE at the Strauss

Travel Service to get a sun

and salty in language. (Sixth Floor.)

There is a BED for a POOCH-—and a sleeping bag if you're going north for deer or moose—filled with genuine pure down feathers— “feather foam" —protects even when sixty below}— and likewise outdoors jackets lined with pure down, (Sixth Floor.)

We come now to the RARE ANIMAL division GUANIQUITO—baby GUANACO-—which is a member of the Camel family with its habitat in

doi i back. made from old whisky "bowling ball" lid which : . South America—fashioned Y AT AYRES’ oing a piggy bac bottles and glasses discloses 6 glasses—and $4 on the Florida seene Jio ROBES «Yat run into - decorated with fish and game emits a tune—or you can undreds of dollars. ro 5:269 TIES—from Great Britain —by the celebrated artist make MUSIC by electricity— ¢ A BAROMETER or MONDAYS authentically English “Lynn Bogue Hunt—and some on a miniature little Thermometer to make you JACERATINGA—it's a little HRISTMAS 3 Macclesfields— twine wrapped glasses that contrivance—using an weather-wise (Sixth Floor) animal in the lizard family— from Switzerland those ot a good shellacking in electric pencil (what'll they pi Tayiee $ Barometer hat they're very hard to get and ells where and when fis

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wonderful warp prints— and from Italy, Erehadines! —that's right—grenadines that haven't been seen in

season—d'Arsac weaves his awn silks and hand paints the - ties with incomparable talents.

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Here's a STAHLY RAZOR— .

—qgiving a smooth, massage-

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think of next?) (First Floor.)

And we have Ball Point

2-cell ELASHLIGHT that burns under water (Sixth. Floor}—and we have long

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bite. (Sixth Floor.) :

We have ALMONDOLAS,

Cal-if-forn-ni-ay—for rumpus room chefs with a

.. hand book that is picturesque’

L. STRAUSS & COMPANY, Inc. OF INDIANA—THE MAN'S STORE

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very much worth getting— made into BILLFOLDS with a jewelers skill—100.00.

° ears—And d'Arsacs from that operates without FOUNTAIN PENS (Faber and grilled almonds rolled in - SILK WORMS—{these musta SA such as have NEVER electricity—yet vibrates, “Eversharp)—that write under chocolate (First Floor}—= belonged to the Four before been seen—they reach sending a blade over the water (there it goes and "OLD SMOKY" i Hundred) formed the fiber new heights of artistry this face 3,000 times per minute again) (First Floor)—and a Barbecue seasoners from eC . that was spun into the silk

from which were fas! SHIRTS and PAJAMAS thet run into a lot of moneyl |