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- Truman Acts to, Assure U. S.* Interests

reject the bill. He was ruled out of order by House Speaker Hobart] WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 (U. P), Creighton. | —Presidént Truman today modified Mr. Decker explaining his mo- the reciprocal trade program to tion, asserted simply: make “doubly sure that American “I don't like the bill." interests, will be “properly safeReferred to the house labor com-~ guarded.” mittee, the bill prohibits picketing at entrances of struck plants, In a statement accompanying the rem reerese executive order modifying the draft

county consolidated it would save nedtly $10 million in administration and school bus costs. Cites Bill's Merit

AL'S GAL—Evelyn Keyes, -

who plays opposite Larry Parks in "The Jolson Story." ending its fourth week at Loew's today.

Recital

A feature

“It. is purely a permissive measure,” Mr. Henley argued, “and will not force any township to oconsoli= date into county units.”

Rep. Charles Decker (R. Evans-

program he also called for bipartisan co-operation on foreign/ economics as well as political matters.

Col. Murray Faces Formal Charges

YOKOHAMA, Feb. 25+(U. P).—

Lt. Gen. Robert L. Eichelberger, metit than any 50 that have been (commanding general of the U. S. passed by this house. 8th army, said today that Col. Ed-

“ bin Opposition, nia Mi Decker: | warg J. Murray would be charged Es may lose something | With misappropriation of property

through the bill.” ‘and conduct unbecoming an officer “Teachers have contended that the and the military service. bill would provide for a more effi- | cinet organization of the Indiana! school system.

The order provides: ONE: That “escape clauses” be written into reciprocal trade agreements permitting abrogation of tar- | iff reductions that are found to be| harmful to Americag industries. TWO: That the tariff commission be authorized to study com- | Col. Murray is the former Cus- plaints by industries adversely af{todian of the 8th army's vaults in fected by proposed tariff cuts.

They estimated it was possible | the Bank of Japan, who was re<| Republicans Advise on Changes to save $8 million in administration | turned here for an investigation of These provisions represent a com- | |

costs and $2 million in bus costs charges of smuggling $230,000 promise worked out between Under- | annually. (worth of gems into the United secretaries of State Dean Acheson | Favor Partial Adoption States. land William L. Clayton, on the one |

The Indiana trustees organiza-' Rand, and Senatols: Arthur JH. Vantion, which nearly defeated the bill Met Soprano to Sing A : Sathuus B vy

in'its committee, has asserted it is At St. Joseph’ 4 kin (R. Golo on the: other. |

Times Amusement

: Clock CIRCLE “The Man I Love,” with Ida Lu. pina, Robert Alda, Andrea King

and Bruce Bennett, at 12:35, 3:45, T and 10:10. “The Fabulous Suzanne,” with Barbara Britton and Rudy Valee, at 11:38, 2:35, 5:45 and

INDIANA

Clementine,” with Linda Darnell and Victor Mature, at 11, 1:10, 2:20, 5:30,

7:45 and 1 KEITH'S

“I'll Be Yours.” with Deanna Durbin, Tom Drake. William Bendix and Adolphe Menjou at 11:30, 1:3 3:40, 5:45, 7:50 and 9:55.

LOEW'S “The Jolson Story.” with Larry Parks, Evelyn Keyes and others, as

11:30, 2:04, 4:32 and 7:03. LYRIC “The Time, the Place and the Girl,” with Dennis Morgan. Jack Carson,

Janis age and’ ~Martha Vickers, at 11:24, 1:28, 3:32 h 7:46 and 9:53.

too large a program to. thrust onto the people at one time. Trustees RENSSELAER, Ind. Feb. 25. They are designed to reduce Re-

indicated favor in adoption of parts | Metropolitan Opera soprano Ma- | publican criticism of the reciprocal’ TYPHUS IS REPORTED

of the program at a time. ritza Farell will give a recital at|trade act at a time when this coun-

BALTIMORE, Feb. 25 (U. P).—

The “picketing bill” today sur-|{8 p. m. Thursday, March 6, in St.| try is preparing to negotiate lower- City health authorities reported one

vived an attempt in the house to!Joseph’s college theater, reject it and send it back to the! Miss Farell will appear here on|countries. The act senate.

_Rep. Decker made a motion to! series, |as 50 per oent,

Find A Corpse . . . Face A Killer. . . Solve A

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Shafe Kisses . . . Thrills. . . On A Dangerous Adventure!

and ROBERT

LLOYD NOLAN

Screen Play by STEVE FISHER Based on the novel by RAYMOND CHANDLER

Produced by GEORGE HAIGHT

featuring JEAN PORTER JAN SAVITT and HIS ORCHESTRA

[tariff agreements with 18 foreign death today from an outbreak of permits the endemic typhus on the 600 block the Speckbaugh Memorial theater president to cut tariffs by as much of N. Calvert st. Six other persons | were stricken,

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Accompanists include: {liam G. Patterson, Mrs. Maurice | Robinson, Mrs. Ruth Gentry Ed-| Miss Patty Joy, Gage and Miss Virginia Haeslick. |

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'‘Dansation' Draws

Goodly

| ‘The Veloz and Yolanda “Dansa-| show drew a goodly audience to the Murat theater last |

tion of 1947"

night.

Besides the stellar dancing team, | ithe program featured Robert Gar-| retson and Ernest | pianists; Amelia Gilmore, in comic | ‘ballet impressions; Betty Black, oy Jerry Shelton, accordionist

calist; and Elizabeth caturist,

In the Byrne-Page Ross series at!

the Murat, last

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In M-G-M’s revolutionary dramatic hit!

A COLUMBIA PICTURE

LAST TIMES TODAY

"The JOLSON STORY" LARRY PARKS EVELYN KEYES |

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be followed by Spike Jones and his .|City Slickers, complete with 14 acts of vaudeville, March 8; and the of the Month,” another®iudeville offering The Indianapolis Matinee Mu- at 8:30 p. m. Thursday, March 20. sicale will present ifs Camille Meig {Junior and student section members in recital at 2 p. m. Priday in L.'8.| Ayres’ auditorium, enema

WASHINGTON, Feb. 235 (U. P). —The question of Korean indelast bi-' spring, may be reopened at the formonthly series, the program will ¢ign ministers conference in Mosbe devoted in the first half hour to SOW. a0 informed source sald today, the junior section, in the second| half to the. student group. . Young artists appearing include: Mary Anne Patterson, - Julie Ann | Wiggam, Joe Ann and Jack Hilde- | brandt, Merwyn and = Annriette| Studor, Charles Nakarai, Alice Ray, Tom Troyer, Jean Ray, Delores Fil- | cer, Jeanne Bray, Robert Batman, | Barbara Kershaw, John Mahrdt,| {Marti Knauer, !Joanne Caldwell and Adrienne Rob-

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