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FORECAST: Cdld wave with sndw flurries and. strong winds’ tonight. Lowest 10 above. Fair and continued cold tomorrow and tomorrow night.

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t | | * tient can be hought for from $5 { especially in th y y yx “tuberculosis has t its chemical conqueror. ‘ to $10 a day. The patient gets the sg iia ix i y 2. WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (U.[\UDercu osis las me Seon : ip tt Ja See By, ROBERT BLOEM | " NORFOLK, Va., Feb. 3 (U.. esperate need fo ‘ | A chemical drug, streptomycin, checks the progress of '4rug for from four to eight weeks. | packers of primary elections and ids ph o . wl nt al , proponents o: P.). — President Truman to-/ hl , ; * Patients with lung tuberculosis, political conventions will stage @ = : ; RR P.).—Adm. Marc A. Mitse d partial succe: ; ‘the “white plague” in human beings. the most. com kind of T. B. Pou a : CT / gh d ked t - ‘ eommon kina of 1. RL, finish fight tod hind closed ‘ Pio ; 5 8 : ay asked congress to con : : sh fight today behind clos =—who. won . immo ents, notably ne : : .. A little group of veterans who would have ‘died are often begin to get well quickly. doors in a house Republican caucus i ; ; i : tinue his sugar rationing au-! .. ‘ aay Fever goes down within the first P : ; 4 fame in leading his figh hg * : : " ‘alive today because they were treated with medicine's latest q X n The G. O. P. members of the | 2 : . 4 0 g “miraculous thority and some other ‘war | SE ew weeks: lower house were scheduled to go | Ja J v {carriers -of Task Force 58

th and durabilit, ‘germ-fighter. Streptomyoin — like that other The racking cough thut produces into closed session immediately [%© i [brilliant Pacific victors el

powers for another year. He | : th, Mr. Merril | The - doctors are frankly “miracle” drug, penicillin—comes dangerous, germ -laden material ziter the regular house session this |

Satter of wha itgled exonsion of his vowel xtited, i iet ; stops. A ey |the Japanese, died early today in ¥ g - from a mold. : : ifternoon. Both the house and the | : 3 : » 1 lled “colloids” o to* allocate scarce food and mate- quite extited, in a quiet, con o | The patient's appetite comes back. senate resumed work after a week-, A 7 oF : {the Norfolk naval 5 See 8 in soil. Careful 4 rials, and control the export and Servative, restrained way. This The streptomycin mold is more 5 : : : Be A ) hospital. He

: EARL. ox He feels much better and begins . hes ! like a fungus than penicillin’s mold, : : end recess. : a ‘was 60. ig will produc fmport of certain critical items, 3¢ems to be the new T.-B. weapon ‘nif Tives ft the soil. to regain weight. 1t also appeared likely another ; i : a Jn ik that will. hardens ; i and. When he does cough. th y i Death was attributed to coronary amazingly e Sugar is the only thing on which they had been hoping and striving yt was discovered three years ago vial 10 1onger } : us! , the mate- fight might develop over a pro- i , . Sh gly hea : for. after laborious searching by Dr. ger las germs, posal to consolidate township 2 thrombosis, - i: is Lathe he has actuall etividual SOnSHmers, are Tationed Because there are half a million Selman A. Waksnan and associates us pietiires show how the cavi- schools. After giving initial ap- be ;| Adm, Mitscher was admitted to ; h yd highy Mr. Truman also asked authority Americans alone suffering with at Rutgers university and the New .., Pots on the lungs, are prove) to Mia Messuls, township . ; the hospital last Monday following : i ixsi tuberculosis, what has happened Jersey agricultural experiment sta- : Justees over e 8 now have ? TE a heart attack. But the navy explanation: of Ir Doe BE on should be. tie’ biggest. world news ton, : These are among the good results Wikirawn Sppors and presumably : : 5 the navy, yi 5 1 ah + v e 2 ct ey shipping lines until the commission of today. | Today, you can get streptomycin (Continued on Page 7—Column 4) gat U Na : Pie ye i etin last ni hy the wap X Appin with these companies | Sr Ra Tl The school %ill would ‘enable : : J : la few hours before he died

= counties to wipe out township 2 sleep—he was reported to be “rests r durability, Mr Whose vessels were taken over dur-) Clark Count G amblers Ls |boundaries from an educational|’ : : OL he tres arch near Sumten ing the war. Y | | ruman . I\, standpoint. Although the bill is TY 8 i Iv. at’ 12

The ers the President wanted] | med curt) nan Yencwen wit pie nied {or 4 A h : P ki R id | permissive Su rustees object to Ff several Re hr March 31 unless extended by con- | ripe out 0 [of al S On 10% Rent Hike features which would remove pur-

ce gress chase of equipment and supplies; ,' among othe, : 3 . . List Six Points 2 Clubs Closed, But Jefférsonville, Indiana's,

from their control. HEART ATTACK FATAL—Adm. Mare A. Mitscher, famed - Cc : Another Bonus Bill | hero of Task Force 58, who died early today of a heart attack. ompromise Seeks | The house this afternoons was,

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hostility of th import controls on foods .still in as a whole hav critically short supply throughout By SHERLEY UHL : /e rammed-ea the world. This would include ex- Times Special Writer By NED BROOKS end all bonus bills." F. Se : 7 sent, the metho? port-import controls on fats and JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind. Feb. 3—A burch of Clark county gam-| Scripps-Howard Staff Writer Rep. Glenn Slenker (R. Monti- Atom Secrets in Canada res scarcely feasil ij oils, and import controls on meat blers were loafing today—courtesy Indiana. state police. WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.— Presi cello), author of the bill, proposes to! i :

ntlying districts. and meat products, dairy products, | And their idle talk was about the “big time” joints the troopers ... Truman was represented py | Place the entire bonus issue before}

: as and , canned “ish, and didn't get. | "7 Ithe voters in a referendum in 1948. ; aso Le ‘Na os ot roa ny he Py ea Mot ; | Bate police, on orders from headquarters in Indianapolis, raided ‘nformed sources today as WING | me voters would vote first on Tells u. 3. Senate Application of Atomic victims, particu . TWO: Continue “some nontrols” three Clark coufity night clubs Saturday. . to sign a bill granting a flat 10 whether or not there should be af “Energy Must Be Ki Bi pa : ie ge ees But call. of ‘them lay outside the [per cent increase in rents. | borius of Ang RHI “+> tips dul Tons Te we Sar Fi | tty limits of Jeffersonville, south ¥ The President would sign ‘if Those who vote “yes” then would | WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (Us P.), «4 Elder statesman M. : {Te Indiana's “Little Reno.” | ked to check one of five al- Baruch told a senate committee today that he is “deeply disturbed”

0 i be as Eek ; Inside Jeffersonville, dice rolled | oaiees In yejurn would © extend ives for footing the bill. The py leaks of atomic secrets. He®suggested that Russia is obtaining stricken with &

grains and grain Products, rice! fri. hi | sugar, and edible molasses. || Above ero pr » authority over grain would, for in- {federal conttols for iti [ternat {and roulette wheels spun as usual— |... is an additional | natives offered by Mr. Slenk-| atomic information from sources in Canada.

stance, permit continued restrictions! Names iRRNES, Peri 5 |

i on use of grain in liquor. 3 even while the troopers were 2] This compromise appeared to be eI’ proposal were: He urged military representation on the -all-civilian federal atomic ih ( THREE: Continued allocation 0recas omg | paging a few miles away. [the likely outcome of last. week's, ONE: A sales tax. i commission. control. over imports -of natural] {

rts of Gen. M | | Out in the county, 40 state police, | mixup. | TWO: Increased gross income’ . y Me. Bartel. goths. fecenily ia ’ : . re | o {split into three uads, s , ¢ { mem United and Adm. King, ey aa Wats 3 Cold Wave Moving a ee as iron 1a the cohfdsion & Mo per cent Way : A lux igaret tax State Auditor S lhe 3. &. bee of fhe Yn} xt Wednesday bf Ir and corcage, nony JLoN y 1ady rent boost was on the verge of THREE: uxury or cig | Nations atomic energy commission. en named by th and cinchona bark from which Down From North | Terrace, Club Rubaiyat and Silver peing ordered. Then it was re-| FOUR: Credits on property taxes - ; . He reminded. senators. that. the : quinine is made. « | | Creek Country club. i i - | over a period of years. : \ssociation as it FOUR: es . |scinded at the last minute by Mr. pe tn Soviets had obtained some atomic 1 for April. ear ome IWR frag, ‘LOCAL TEMPERATURES =~ | Drew a Blank | Truman. rye: Brempuon i secrets from Canadian “leaks” ars w ner scarce | \ - ~. As the controversy today assumed |come tax over a pe 1 p describe the w : : | . | Th wm - exposed in the Canadiah spy inbook to prosend} 3s domestic Praduciion Ingreqess al . ure oe 1 Ali In aspects more political than eco- | . Cauchs Scheduled : | Mrs. Claire Henricy, 4258 Fair. vestigation. Then he din | ascount-of oi BE. i : 2: +3. (Neem), ui ment at the first t : nomic, the President was said to| Finally, the votors favoring 188) ow terrace, resigned her position{concern at a news report today ; FIVE: Allocate streptomycin, the Tom ... &F |%a p e first two. be prepared to approve the hike bonus would be asked to express * ‘. ; nd air activiti as P But 1 : revealing that Canada is producing iS 9 p. new “miracle drug,” for civilian use.| | But at Silver Creek, they drew a if congress took the primary re- their preference as to whether itas a clerk in the state auditor's Pluionicaies Bb ingredient more ie ED ~y SIX: Limit export of automobiles, Indianapolis will get its share of eT. RTS is . very nook | sponsibility. should be paid in a lump sum or office today to clear up “an ins oo wo fu En nH igre BSe surrencer: and tractors. : : 3 / bul couldnt even {ind| mne bill now being studied by | installments. . °° Holerable situation.” " 8 sustained cold Wave OW MOVIRS a. poker ehip. [the senate banking committee | After this afternoon's showdown | | At the same time Mr. Baruch told

r a ilding codes an ONE: Retain current export and | ; ‘Little Reno,’ Is Still Running Wide Open |

n do & Marge shar! on. domestic use and distribution of jo rw labor themsel §

— Mr. Truman said he wanted the : | y h the Middle . ire . ras : ev ‘members of the congressional’ DR BOYS ] nation to be freed of emergency | 90V1 from the north on i Early Sunday, Clark Circuit Judge | hroposes a 15 per cent increasé caucus on the primary question, | 1t was Mrs. Henricy who Tpvenled {membe ena commitice ip | restrictions as rapidly as possible. | West SA] 10 James L. Bottorfl, declared the applicable to the 16 million the house elections committee Is last week that she “was under in- 2 = op ap a y : i The mercury will drop to a 10- county “closed tight.” “The mission i ; heduled to meet. Its action prob- |struction” from A. V. Burch to pro-| Prass ha ave often been But he contended that continuation] : he weather b ¥ : dwellings now under control. scheduled to meet. Pp : "Le . leriticized. He declared that the elf $1.00 ¥ of the controls he outlined is nec- | degree ov idle a ol ot off without a hitch, according| Its backers have ‘threatened to ably will be to put both bills out {mote the Baker-Smith direct pri- atomic program Was wo Hen) one ----91.U0 § essary to the “effective completion | 't34 Said. ry to State Police Lt. A. R. Stiles, oppose extension of the price on the floor recommending pas-|mary bill. Her statements to The| w= oo nh ations of reconversion.” - ycontinued cold tomorrow, __|commanding officer of the Seymour |control act beyond June 30 unless sage of the convention bill and|Times resuited in a senate investi- . Would Meet Obligations winery, Datting hilzards with and Charlestown posse.” J are given some con- leaving the primary measure up to gation into the “extra-curriculay” Discuss Manager's Post {40 to 50-mile per hour winds are ‘Everybody Acted Nice’ | cession. | the eritire house. {activities of the auditor's office. | Mr. Baruch said that until an

He said the requested extensions! ing 1n from the Northwest. | ! we . ini - - { would provide business and the] etaperatires will rise here to-| “Everybody acted nice about the Political Agitation . k . ill . | Zxpiaining her uetion; Mes. Hen on sla deruaRiana) agree mest is public with positive aids “which day, the U. S. forecaster said,’ but Whole ing. he said. Later, how-| Mr. Truman has opposed an Pic eting Bi Hearing 3 “1 can no longer be a party to ‘energy for military purposes must 3 - i a ie 8 . - - o i . 9 t i : ? / we must not withdraw prema- they will tumble sharply tonight [FH a on some of the boys had |across the-board increase. But he Slated for Tomorrow what is going on.in this office. It!remain paramount. [ turely. ‘and some snow will fall Tomor- time to think it over, a few of has said the issue was one to be Xs 'has been said in political news| He was asked if Maj. Thomas M. BOOK SHOP "He also made the point that con- row will be cold and cloudy. {tein started to gripe about “dis- determined by congress. The senate labor committee will = "= thal. 1 have placed Mr | Farrell, former deputy director of Room 200 LI Sl tinuation of certain controls would] Meanwhile, at Dickinson, N. D,|¢rimination.” It was recalled that last Nov. 9, hold a public hearing on a bill to jo "0 position where he the army's. Manhattan project, orders to help this -country meet its “inter-|the temperature tumbled 54 degrees! Why, they wanted to know did |when Mr. Iruman lifted most of outlaw mass picketing tomorrow oo 5 ‘50 0" yet where he | might not be a good choice for the Indianapolis 6 [| national understandings and obli- overnight. The reading there early the Clark county clampdown ex-|the controls over home building, afternoon in the senate chamber. | = © get me out of his office | general manager's post gations.” {this morning was 15 degrees below ¢mpt Jeffersonville, .the county he stated that “it may be that| Headed by Roy Conrad (R. Monti-| .

On the last day of 1946, Mr. Tru- zero.. At Minot, N. D, it was 1g seat? some adjustments in rents will be clo). the labor committee hag| "To seve Me Bute any Jusiey re arch SReplied ha Toi man proclaimed a formal end of below Judge Bottorff, a Democrat, ex- |, emuired {three controversial ‘labor measures on, rue, ink choice. . required. .am resigning. Although I never| He praised David E. Lilienthal as

hostilities in the second world war. 83 Below |plained he considered activities vo y |assigned fo it. i | fdas airm This meant that a number of ar. reer Within Jeffersonville proper the ex- | He added that contol over Tents, A bill to ban the closed shop was instructed to deny that I was | com ion ch an, but added i 7 z : and control over evictions must be : romoting the primary, Mr. Burch (that “he drives exceedingly hard ti ded” fmmed Snag. airfield, 300 miles north clusive business of Jeffersonville’ union contract. and a bill to extend P B Pp Ys S y ne Powers ence mmediately. ‘lof . Whitehorse, Alaska,” today re- Republican administration SOnVILES | continued.” . la war emergency act to allow women | N38 made it appear that I was not 'and sometimes makes enemies’ {Continued on Page 5—Column 6) ported the coldest weather ever re-| The judge said he, personally w Soon afterward, well authent-| =o... "ot" hight also are being| telling facts when I said he had| He referred to Lilienthal’s longSeen % |corded on the North American con- interested in cleaning up the yr cated reports were that the admin- |; gered j (ordered me to do so. standing feud with Senator KenHoover leaves for 3d [tinent. The temperature there] P N° | istration had decided on a 10 per a a “To me it would be intolerable neth McKellar, (D. Tenn), as an : | dropped to 83 degrees helow zero, (Continued — 'cent general increase. . . to. continue to work in this office example of this. Post-War Food Job |two degrees lower Stess yesterday. | yaiel o Page 1 =olymn ni This movement. according to a Crippled Ship Saved under these circumstances.” Experience Difficulty NEW YORK, Feb. 3 (U, P).—| Weather observers said if it sot Age of Reason SEATTLE, Feb. 3 (U. P..—All| Mrs. Henricy said last week that| pegarding the question of atomic Herbert Hoover, former Prosident,|any colder, they wouldn't know it. | 99 passengers were removed and [part of ner job had been “to sell’ |ipcrecy, Baruch said that both was en route to Furope by plane The 83-below mark is the lowest | BARTON-ON-HUMBER, England, |the crippled ship Alaska tied up | farmers the idea of writing cards | naj, Gen. Leslie L. Graves, wartoday on his third post-war food | the official government thermometer | Feb: 3 (U, P.).—All customers over | . [a¥ a dock in the unprotected Cor- [and letters to legislators in SUPPOTY | time chief of the atom bomb promission, {will register. 70 years of age will cet double f d Xe 100 dova, Alaska, harbor today after |of the direct primary. Her appeal|joct and then Mr. Lilienthal had This time Mr. Hoover will study] The weather forecaster said the|Prandies on the house, Pub Owner an all-night battle against a lash- | was made to individuals applying methods of enabling the Germans mercury would drop to 20 degrees | Walter Atkinson announced. Among . and Austrigns in the Anglo-Amer- below zero in northern Minnesota the 120 candidates who jammed the! ican zones of occupation to raise ° i |premises were a woman of 93 and E ‘lg more food for themselves. (Continued on Page 5—Column 1) three other persons over 90.

Basically, he will attempt to de- JERUSALEM, Feb. 3 (U. P.).—A/

hr ussia Annexing Rich Chinese Province meio wi, Sian Mystery Infection Strikes [a iiinsvs Behind Curtain of ‘Red’ Propaganda

their. promise of boosting rations in ner, key issue in a brewing Palestine

their zones from 1550 to 1800 cal- i oe gme crisis, would be delayed indefinitely. . . % west third of Sinkiang province Two t pg with an ories daily by July 1. 500 at Army Air Field we srecuion 9 Srliner, soivier Campaign Against U. §. Troops Diverting a the Russian po off sl a eo Zves Loree Attention From Soviet’s Sinkiang Activities TWO: Déspite an agreementiin a alent car at

oduction eg Ce : : . not | | signed at Urumchi last June 6 un- sts, by | TIMES INDEX Rush Medical Aid fo Denver Post; take place "for some weeks yet,” a By WILLIAM H. NEWTON der which the northwest regions! After a chase

ILSON 14,000 Men Under Quarantine SpYCEIREI: Hilopant Fepories. Seripei-Muward Sul, Weiter | were to be an integral part of prov. (Blocks, Sgt. Noel J

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M. : ing 40-mile gale. at her desk for gasoline tax refunds: | (Continned on Page 5—Column 7)

. The scheduled hanging provoked : ; | the “people’s republic” is com- |The . Amusements . 8 Obituaries ... 6 : il SHANGHAI, Feb. 3.—Russia is quietly engaged in retaking a large ince, the “peoples car,’ 1 " Eddie Ash ... 16 Dr. O'Rrien .. 21 DENVER. Feb. 3 (U. P.).—Additional medical help was being rushed | *" outburst of anti-British violence | ion ot one of China's richest provinces into the Soviet political and pletely autonomous. Nationalist|earlier in the

, . in the Jewish underground ranks. | : and officials are asure-packed . : overnment troops the driver, with Boots 20 ¥. C. Othman. 11|to Lowry Field today by plane and train as authorities sought to de- It led to the orders for evacuation | teonomic sphere BO ie "This : ver, Wm

lightfully un- Ned Brooks .. ‘1 Radio 21 termine the source of a respiratory infection which has quarantined | itish w and childre |! This development comes as the United States prepares to withdraw hie Business 9 Reflections... 12 ) of British omen aI ildren so troops from China. | ment was signed by representa ¢ his ories, | verses, 14,000 officers. and men. that * “military operations” would ‘of the Nationalist government and Potts, 29, of

imatics’ Classified ..18-20 Mrs. Roosevelt 14 The ailment, a form of naso-pharyngitis, has hit more than 500| not be impeded. iy The vigorous propaganda campaign by Communists and fellow | 5 ovincial authorities. » and will face 3 Wp. Comics 21 Scherrer 1 travelers here and. in the States] ~—r=—rr—otr m—e——} Word ding Ben “20 School News.. 10/at the big army air base since its outbreak last week. Brig. Gen. The announcement of the indefi-| : | THREE: - Chinese national troops he ing nett 210 re nite postponement brought little re- against the presence of American tionalist government took over. In: have been stopped 70 miles west of |

: Editorials ,... 12 Serial +1g| Thomas M. Lowe, commanding ste pop tey eee Sep— Averted “at. | | ge melmans, Og- Vieti { the infects lief from the tension in the Holy troops in China has diverted at-/that year a U. 8. consulate was the provincial capital. The oil Fashions ,.., 14 Side Glances. 12|/general, said 10 doctors, 18 nurses cums tlhe A niecdon;. none | ) a- y , of] othy Parker, Forum 12 Silly Notions "| ong 05 enlisted men of the medical COnSidered critically ill, complained Land. tention {rom Russia's new penetra-|egtablished at Urumchi, the capital. fields at Wahu, 150 miles west of} 2. | ) 3

y. Ap : ie Meta Given , '4 Spelline Bee . 21 ! of sore muscles, aching joints, head- |

Many quarters still believed mar- tion into China's western border! ginkiang is one-fifth ds’ large as| Urumchi, for all practical 08 James Haswell 22 Sports 16-17, COTPS were being rushed here. They acres, chills and dizziness. Tem- ‘lal law would be proclaimed as province of Sinkiang, : [the United States. It is reported | already ‘are ‘blockaded ‘behind ani 5 | | Hollywood ... 11 Stranahan. , 16 come from stations in Mississippi, peratures up to 105 degrees were S00N 83 British women and children | Before the war Russia had exert- to be the richest in natural re- ‘iron curtain. Nore UE Er fim LAL | "In Twdpls. - 3 John ‘Thale oe 3 Louisiana, Illinois, Texas and| recorded, according to Lt. Elbert|nad been evacuated. The country, ed a strong influence on Sinkiang sources in all China, FOUR: ~Soylet penetration netration into PAGES Inside Indpls. 11 Washingto Ea 1, Washington. : |'T, Phelps, chief of medicine at the In effect, was strippéd for action. ||for 10 years or more. « It maintained News from Sinkiang, one of most, the wrea 18 and eo \ ookstores ‘Douglas aps SALE "Map ol Mass inoculation of most of lhe field. Observers .helieved that if mar- | troops in the province, monopolized isolated areas of world, is scanty. | rather than military, It i LL Ruth Millett. 11 Women's .... 14, Men was completed over the week-! Hospital quiet ~hung over most tial law were proclaimed, the army its export trade, trained a native But reports reaching Shanghai to- possible because of ell SHING CORP, Movies ...... 8 World Affairs. 12|end, but Col. Robert J. Platt, post|of the camp, With all fraining would make every effort to get a army ‘and controlled the police. day disclose that: } 'indifferénce of the Na Ww York 2, N.Y. 3 surgeon, said the source of the classes suspended indefinitely and| firm grip on the éountry before| In 1942 it was reported that Rus- | ONE: An . East Turkestan weit {gaia i , the execution of Gruner. Isia pulled out and the Chinese Na- ple's republic” controls the north- (Continued ued —- ‘ yh ; ~ ¢ \

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