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% Veg : ‘ so A ". Wo i : : &, . . : . NE 0) firing through the door from the ° | Ch Slum Clearance |Link Imported Gunmen cara postion, 1 on tow] it with $b nsi We) . 5 ORE . ’ ; : how many times I shot. I stopped —— : —— C—————— 1 y a Be sian . . In Gambling War Here shooting when I did not hear him|| On those occasions when the spoken word seems inade- THERE’ dp C vy | shoot any more. ; quate — let beautiful flowers express your sentiments. 500 miles p to the Soviet side, or even to make| : (Continued From Page One) |got only a mutlied autwer. ti he ed Wp and peeped Sitotgh Flowers . o and I took much-rumored “deal” with France Then Betty Davidson went . not see 2s llliod Adin. Cal ny Commissia a, Stars » saw it. He has nothing to do/look, thinking it might have been any more.” TE Telegrophes! for inDianareLis buggy wpe Mr. Bidaults statement lett the] To Acquire Property Yih the case. 4 relative of hers. She saw: May| Ended was May's stormy career : : AL talk of 500 Big Four split in the following Two gents gave him the eye, he|through the glass in the upper door |Which included at least 10 arrests ~ "the ride wit manner on the key German issues: (Continued From Page Ome) [told police, as he entered his own panel but did not recognize him. |and a number of jail sentences none f ’ N6. 8 in Pi oR: home. He caught sight of one of| pavidson walked down to the of which he ever fully served. He © ut good ECONOMIC UNIFICATION: of superior court 1 in four of the them-—May-—starting toward David- |janding, suspicious. lived at 3232 Mars Hill ave. police Robert 3 Anglo-Americans favor full andigix cases. These four cases in-|/son's apartment door. “What do you want?" he shouted. |sald. He was 38. ’ imuseaiate Unifipation; Russia Yoivee Fonldential, propery. xe (Devideon Jord the doorbell ving “Want to see you about some| Police wondered who was his pe. avors full unify ’ demands cases tairs from tickets,” May said, ; dissolution of Anglo-American concurred with other judges in-/second floor apartment to see who TRE Roe came back up- with an ol zonal unity; France opposes wait volved’ commercial property along was there. He called out, but he|stairs” Mrs. Davidson told police. | MARGARET TRUMAN HOME : ; he do eng cation unless and until it receives pall creek. She witnessed the drama In &| ‘WASHINGTON, March 18 (U CITY-WIDE 8 Thilh ne the Saar. The four judges who upheld the territory. Following the trend too|series j of mirrors Davidson had ’ . 24. Hour Service Going al POLITICAL UNIFICATION: commission's .program for resi-|oqmmon in spending tax money, no|rigged up to spot visitors without|P~)—Miss Margaret Truman of neers, Wi Anglo-Americans favor unification (dential property In the aresiomor ngs been made to limit the [showing himself. “And he got his| Washington, D. C., returned to the TO AND FROM HOSPITAL fuel flow, under - feddralized system; Russia [bounded by 10th st. on the South, oense to the simple end of eradi- [gun out of the bedroom (he kept it|cepital today from Detroit, where and Elfege favors unification under strong cen- [to 16th st.’ and from West st. 10. .4in0 the slums and blighted areas. |under the pillow) and I told him|she made her formal debut as a engine log. Bn : "| tralization . with allied control; MUBED oF, Nore msiey. > Jobe “The commisison exempted from | that I thought it was a trap. Singer Sueay Wet in a nation- of » Shoe tions soon. ; France - opposes unification until » » the project four homes, a church, Keeps Door Closed wide radio cast. . se The Soviet leader's decision to see borders and type of political struc. B. Pike of Superior court 2; Walter | apartment house and two flling| « r= errs “Let ‘er Mr. Bidault first was considered) B= Co Ct treed on Pritchard, Superior court 4, and|covione The fact that it refused ay Juspand then unt. al the I He tut cant. > 5. ; paiticulatly Significanl. tlom among) INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION:|T*IP Hamill, Superice cours to exempt other homes and busi-|the door and he asked the man who Hohis oa f s Mr Americans favor increases to Low Income Tenants nesses just as good, shows a clear ne wanted to see.” to a conference observers was that Mr. Anglo-Americans favor ; abuse of discretion on the part of “In 30 | Stalin was trying to woo the French | enable Germany to finance imports| The majority opinion stated that n a Davidson told police: engine at with proceeds of exports; Russia/under the 1945 law which defined |the commission. “I looked through the door glass. explained : ‘Advertisement favor increases to enable Ger- |property for redevelopment “we Financed by Tax ..|He asked me through the door if SXph pretty ; many to pay reparations; France feel that the area in question is| The redevelopment project willl was Dave and I answered yes. 1f That's whe y : opposes increases—unless closely one of the most blighted in In-|be financed by tax money raised asked him who he was and he said| | “A N A controlled—in fear of reviving Ger-|dianapolis.” by a 10-cent levy on city property. he was from the police department. ¢ a ( man military might. The majority decision stated that |The commission now has $550,000 to| “I asked. to see his badge and he ge "> rh IE—— ’ ‘. |the area is now occupied predom- start the program and will receive flipped his coat open and shut it t the thi - Ng) RUHR - RHINELAND: Anglo| =o "00" norcons of low income about that much every year to|real quick. I didn't see no badge. of Lhe uW LD ; Americans oppose any changes in and the fact that they have not keep the project going indefinitely.|I asked him a second time and he ! present British zonal controls; Rus- chosen to. build new-homes-in this| The property will be acquired did the same thing. Sounds . h-— sia favors strict four-power control; | "La oies to us there is a|by the commission and resold to| “I asked him a third time and he “No-we France takes position almost iden-| =..." of growth nad -impossi- [Private home butiders who “will pulled a gun. - He fired through the 1 want you tical with Russia's. bility of normal development.” agree to construct modern homes. door. I dropped to a crouching oo me with The Flanner House and American position. One of the first two shots 1 REPARATIONS: Anglo - Ameri-| “We rely on the testimony of the Friends Society have 0 zed’ 40 1 me onthe right side of propellors cans oppose reparations out of cur-| commission that no person shall be help residents in the area build A Lol my. take, . you rent production; Russia favors $10| displaced from homes until substi- rth “After the firs ; billion reparations to Russia and {tute housing is furnished,” the Dew Domes o nthe prope oS al 0 iB 4 shot, ; 1, started Poland, paid from current produc-|opinion ‘stated. tion: Prance is opposed on grounds /acan it might increase German industrial Buy ¥ A Lots First Leg " | capacity but might favor under| Paul L. McCord, chairman of the wo Ankles, Sumas Pains: | suitable controls. redevelopment commission stated Bladder Weaken, Bu aie and : that nobody in the ares will be hon systemic Kidney and Bladder. troubles? | PLANT REMOVALS: Anglo-| oqo) move until there is a home {0 re is good news: The very first Americans are opposed to resuming
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(a , ally goes right to work xcess acl d waste: Jus re NT. ‘rouble. To prove | til. Soviets cease taking reparations what Oystex may do to bring you joyous help | from current production; Russia
ping the Kidney | reparations shipments of plants un- “We will begin by acquiring va-
cant lots and reselling them for construction of modern housés,” he
the pains and distress due to above joned Kidve Bladder troubles, get
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favors immediate resumption of removals: France takes position similar to Russia's. BORDERS: Anglo-American position on Saar annexation is uncer-
said. Otto Jenson, secretary of the com- | mission, said about three-fourths of | the area is unoccupied and that by| the time the vacant lots are im-
tain, revision of German-Polish|proved there will be sufficient hous- Yes NOW & the Hime to We Lost Our Lease! | frontier is favored; Russia supports |ing for those required to move from S 3 ’ Polish-German frontier, is favor-|present houses to be torn down. think about funeral arrangeable to Saar annexation; Prance| He said removal of present struc- ments and expenditures . . . THER AUCTI demands Saar annexation, is favor-| tures will not begin for at least not. doriric.. the . confusion sistant ch able to present Polish-German two years. - a gH u Shooting $50,000 Stock Furniture | irontier. Modern: Humes in. Area and distress of bewilder- . e . po . MAPLE ROAD | criti ured Judge Niblack, in his dissenting ment. Let us explain, with- hia Critically Inju opinion, said he opposed redevelop- out cost or obligation the FURNITURE STORE | In Fall Through Floor |Ment of the residential aren because principles of modern funeral Lav —— 711 E. 38th St.— An 88-year-old man is in 8|the area that would be taken over procedure . , . let us show critical condition today following ai unnecessarily. you how easy and sensible SALE DAILY 12-foot plunge through a hole in the ae of these. homes have been it is to make arrangements y ou! ’ ernized ® ew years h ac AUCTION EVERY EVENING ||fcor of St. Paul's Episcopal church at a great cost to the owners and in advance of need. making sh 7:30 P. M. being razed at Illinois and New Yor yo should not be lost in a slum bo. don't sts. clearance program,” he said. ; Doors Open at 11 AN Dally Workmen said that Henry Helm “Another reason for my opposi- MOORE MORTUARIES ining EVERYTHING GOES || / 00 cornelius ave. apparently] tion opinion is that there is no place Harry W. Novrs we OCR 8 HNL date rd Bap—Washers—Radios-Sotas 1,’ ioreq the building to watch] OF the people to live while the Mor ifarmasen tenghons Charry 438 us Shey Living Room Suites-Chairs—Lamss ||, 1c work. Witnesses said he trippe|PULdIng_Progran) is going on,” he 5 CONVENIENTLY LOCATED CHAPELS face of IL. CASH OR CREDIT | ver some lumber and fell through|* . i bills into | _Small Down Paymeni—A Year to Pay ||. ole leading to the basement. ‘Covers Too Much Territory A 3 sop : . Members of rescue squad 7 ex-| “After hearing 89. witnesses and ¥ tax-free al Goma Early for Bost. Seleations triceted the aged man and carried| viewing the area, I conclude rele | FRANK FEHR BREWING CO. nc., Louisville 2, Kentucky : to much. 4 him from the building on a|tantly that the project is not o definitely MAPLE ROAD |=... He suffered back and| public utility and benefit as at pres- KLEE & COLEMAN, DISTRIBUTORS, such. 1% | RNITURE STORE possible internal injuries and was|ent outlined,” Judge Niblack said. 421 S. DELAWARE. LI-5301. ot. house FU u taken to City hospital. “The project covers too much ident Trur OPERATED BY KRUSE CO., INC. ; Sometin 711 E. MAPLE ROAD ; : arm-wavin : ments (or = ; These fell ASTHMA SPASMS , 3 (some hav » : : : tive assists LIBERAL SUPPLY FREE \ ; seem to b did. The development by French Chem- pa? es ists of a palliative formula for eas- . Speedu ing the difficulty in coughing and| breathing caused by spasms of Bron- 1 HAV] chial Asthma brought such striking including results that its fame quickly spread doing thei over Europe. Now introduced in the profitable United States as Bel-Din. 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