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THURSDAY, MARCH Parents of Twins Find New Home

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since my husband passed away seven weeks ago. She sald she hadn't planned to take in children but that she didn't have the heart to turn them down. Last night the Likens' moved thelr household goods from the home of the Rev. Edward Stewart, pastor of Holmes Avenue Free Methodist church, their former landlord. The Rev, Stewart had asked them to move after they. declined to attend church and later went to a Sunday night movie. He had told them he would charge rent as long as their goods were. in-the room

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» Children Threatened In Anonymous Phone Calls

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Arthur Scheid, 1009 8. Alabama st. who said he had a “shotgun waiting” for the caller, and Mr. and Mrs. Otha ‘Simpson, ford st, whose young daughter was threatened in eight calls from a mystery woman, Mr, Scheld told police four calls were made to his home yesterday. Three times the caller hung up after several minutes of silence. The fourth time, as Mr, Scheid’s mother, Mrs. Hazel |swered, the caller said: “I'll Get Even”

“I'll get even with you, And if I don't get you I'll get the kid.”

but relented last night. . When they called he told them they did not need to pay unless they felt they should. Me said they could

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ity,” if they wished. ANCIENT RUINS FOUND

Police, thought the call might be jconnected with an attack on Mrs. \Scheid recently, A week ago Mr. [Scheid was attacked as she opened her back door, by a man who was covered with blood and who had been hiding on the back porch, The man fled when the Scheid dog,

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father had prepared for the caller. “If he comes around here his name will end up in the death columns,” the father asid.

Ask Police Protection

The grandmother ‘said she thought the courageous little ter-

her life to protect the.baby.” -

The other family today asked the police for protection after receiving | eight oalls threatening their daughter, Gloria Dean Simpson, 6." Mrs. Simpson kept Gloria and another daughter, Zelma, 11, home fro school and asked police protection,

| The two girls played around the house and six-year-old Gloria caught the air of something unusual, even though the meaning of the calls was kept from her,

Can't Go Out Today

“I can’t go out today,” she an{nounced with an assumed air of | mystery. as callers came to the Bimpson home. A woman called at 5 p. m, last night, asking if the Simpsons had advertised a car for sale. When Mrs. Simpson replied they had not | she asked if the family had “read

them to do sa’ ; + Bhe called back at 6 p. m. and asked “Do you have a daughter?” When Mrs. Simpson replied she did and asked the caller's name, the | woman hung up. She repeated the question on calls at 7:30, 8:30 and 10:30 p. m. . The calls ceased until 5 a. m. to day, when the caller asked Mrs, | Simpson if she had a daughter {named Gloria Dean. When Mrs. Simpson replied “Yes,” the caller said she would contact _the family later. She repeated this message at 5:55 a. m. and at 7:20, They the {calls stopped: SR

Troubled by Prowlers

Mrs. Simpson said the family had been troubled with prowlers and that her husband had shot at one a month ago. She also reported that a man waving & knife had grabbed her oldest daughter in the front yard two months ago. He fled when the girl screamed, the mother said.

U. S. Ship Hits Mine

Back Truman On Greek Aid

Warnings of War Echo on Plan (Continued From Page One)

There was immediate bitter minority protests in corigress and equally enthusiastic minority approval. A majority of congressmen apparently was too startled by the sC decision immediately. But Democrats were rallying to the administration. There wag powerful Republican support spearheaded by Chairman Arthur H. Vandenberg of the senate foreign relations committee, House Speaker Joseph W. Martin Jr, and House Majority Leader Charles H, Halleck, however, refused to commit themselves. : Refuses to Comment

Senator Robert A. Taft (R. 0), who is, in effect, co-leader with Mr. Vandenberg of their party in the senate, also refused to take a stand on Middle East intervention against the spread of communism. Both parties are split and the President must depend on a coalition to vote

ithe bvening papers,’ and. “‘advisedihim the .money and authority he

Seeks. Typical comment:

Mr. Vandenberg:

mean and mean what we say. We e¢annot fail to back up the Presi. dent at such an hour, We must either take or surrender leader ship.” Mr. Taft: “I do not want war with Russia. Whether our inter-

stances regarding which TI am not yet fully advised. And, therefore,

at the present time.” ‘Mr. Martin:

deliberation, There is no question but what it calls for heavier bur-

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dens upon the American people and raises new problems of far-reachs ing import.” Mr. Halleck: “The American people are entitled to know all that is or may be involved in the step they have been asked to take. The proposals merit most: earnest appraisal, not only by congress but by every taxpayer.” Rep. Clare Hoffman (R. Mich): “It is an invitation to war,”

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Russians, he added,

‘cratic dissenters.

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"We Overwork God,’ ‘Pastor Asserts Here

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t TheBe statements were made at I do not care to make a decision phe Lenten services today at noon in Ohrist church by Dr. Prentice A. “The request must Pugh of Nashville, Tein. Dr. Pugh be examined with great care and will give his final sermon in the | week's series tomorrow noon in the

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The proposal precipitated sharp on the senate floor last night with Benator ©. Wayland Brooks (R. Ill) asking Democrats why they refused to say flatly that

cratic leadership, including Senator |

The summons to spend money and possibly to risk men in opposi- | fon to communism outside the So-| viet Union had a powerful appeal

Senator ‘Styles Bridges (R: N. H) put it this way—and

{he probably" represents the position ginle, all the free peonies must help. which a great many of his col

i i ultimate threat of Comdent's message faces the facts and munist domination of the world

80 must congress. We are at 0d4ds should make it understandable to with Communism on many fronts. al] thinking citizens that if we ever Now, if ever, we must say what We are going to try and stop the spread | {of communism, now is the time to

“The benevolence of God is overvention in Greece .tends to make worked. We hold him responsible such a war more proable or less or unnecessary human failures. We probable depends on many circum= need a well-balariced idea of the

Are Test of UN.

If Menace Continues (Continued From Page One) :

present moment in world history nearly every nation must choose be tween the alternative ways of life” —between ~ representative government by minority based upon “ter ror and oppression.”

He said this country, with its; But many feel that, at this grave | wartime lend-lease aid had glorified ‘moment, the United States should! and strengthened Russia. The U, not be called upon face.the world border violations. They are unable > 8. now finds itself in a position crisis alone. : where it might have to fight the

must have assistance--now. And,

| There were rank and file Demo for the moment, they can look only But the Demo- to the United States.

All Free Nations Must Help “

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exclusively on Uncle Sam over the long term. . No nation, however rich, could bear such a burden alone.

tween free peoples and serfs dictatorships hence, as soon as pos-

| It was precisely with that sort of

| man told congress, the issue of our (war with Germany and Japan was [that “we and other nations be able {to work out a way of life free from coercion.” Because of that, he said, we todk “a leading part in establishing the United Nations . .

Litvinov Gave Definition

At the moment, as the President indicated, the United Nations'is not

Greece, Turkey and other menaced members, : Like it or not, therefore, the United States—for its own sake will have to do it instead. But not & mintite should be lost

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Bulgaria are doing against Greece. Should Appeal to UN’

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As soon as possible thereafter, all | action ‘to save these countries from {outside aggres#ion should be unders | But neither Greece, nor Turkey, taken at the instance and under {nor Europe nor Asia ‘should rely yuthority of the United Nations.

Many are now saying that any appeal to the United Nations would that precedent clearly

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Pig. Held Responsible ‘In Fatal Accident

| VALPARAISO, Ind, March 13 . designed to (U. P.)~A pig was. held responsi« make possible lasting freedom and | ble today for the death of Vincent! . independence for all its members.” | M. Clary, 41, Valparaiso, who died 42 to 14, and a bill requiring sheépyesterday in Potter county hos- restrained

pital of injuries received when the automobile he was driving collided 1p) measures to grind with a truck two miles south of

LaCrosse,

Witnesses said Mr. Clary swerved his vehicles to avoid hitting a pig in the road. ‘The ear hit a truck driven by Harold HE. Loucks, 87,

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other—-as Albania, Yugoslavia and |i

Greece and Turkey, the President confirms, are menaced by these

to defend their |sovereignty, Their only immediate hope seems to be the United States. But both should lay their cases 80, as the President sald, “we before the United Nations and deTom Connally’ (D. Tex.), former must take immediate and resolution Mand immediate, firm action. chairman of the foreign_pelations action.” committee, generally whooped it up

| But the sooner we find this out

I“ Public opinioy today has Seen led’ |world collaboration in mind that to place reliance on the United Na- | the United Nations was created. |tions. If it can't, the public should Fundamentally, as President Tru. | know about it and quit living in a |

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