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Clement Attlée told a labor party caucus today that the government had decided to cut dollar imports drastically, speed up demobilization of the armed forces and divert still more production to exports. The report of the government decisions’ indicated it had agreed reluctantly to impose austerity far greater than that in wartime on this ration-weary, dollar-pgor island as the only means of averting an economic catastrophe next winter, Such a government decision would represent a sharp turnabout from its wait-and-see attitude.

Mrs. Edith Kenny Dies in La Porte

Times State Service LA PORTE, Ind, July 30.—Mrs. Edith Stott Kenny, 72, former Indianapolis resident, died here today after a long illness. Her husband, the Rev, Fred G. Kenny, who died last year, was former pastor of Woodruff Place Baptist church in Indianapolis. He also held pastorates in Tipton, Marion, Oakland City and La Porte. Funeral services for Mrs. Kenny will be held here Friday afternoon. A daughter, Mrs. Grace E. Floering,

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1947

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Another Judge Gets Edman Murder Trial

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Accuses Probers Of ‘Blackmail’

(Continued From Page One) Co. He was expected to testify tomorrow. Martha Goldthwaite, brunet model, received a telegram in Holly: wood telling her to disregard an earlier subpena to report Aug. 4 to testify,

Four Questions Asked Brewster

LOS ANGELES, July 30°(U. P.). —Howard Hughes charged today that Senator Owen D. Brewster (R. Me) offered to call off a senate investigation of his airplane contracts if Mr. Hughes would :merge his Trans-World airlines with PanAmerican. Mr. Hughes, principal stockholder of TWA, said Mr. Brewster urged the deal on him at a private luncheon in February ‘at Washington's Mayflower* hotel. He charged that the investigation of his war contracts followed his refusal and was directed by Juan Trippe, president of Pan-American airways. Asked Four Questions Mr. Hughes’ statement fired four questions at Mr. Brewster: “ONE: At lunch in your suite at the Mayflower hotel, Washington, D. C, did you or did you not offer to call off this entire investigation if IT would agree to merge

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and support your community airline bill? “TWO: Did I or did I not reply that I had already promised Juan Trippe that I would give him my answer in 30 days? “THREE: And did Juan Trippe | subsequently maké a flight across {the country to see me and spend two days closeted in secret conference with me at Palm Springs, Cal, or did he not? “FOUR: And when you returned from Europe thereafter, did Juan | Trippe tell you to hold up and not push this investigation for a while, as he and I were still trying to get togetheir; or did he not?” Mr. Hughes said Mr. Brewster “laid the cards on the table.”

No Final Decision

“Under these circumstances, and {since the threat of the investigation {obviously was created in the first place 1as a blackmail weapon to maneuver me into a merger, I did not consider that giving in would necessarily be dishonest. “In other words, since the birth of the investigation was illegitimate, I did not consider that its elimination would be a crime.” He said he never reached a final decision on the morals. “At the end of our negotiations, the merger deal which Mr. Trippe offered was not one which I considered equitable from the standpoint of other stockholders in TWA."

Services Conducted For Princeton Lawyer

Times State Service * PRINCETON, Ind, July 30.— Services ~ for Morton C. Embree, lawyer, were held here Monday. Mr. Embree, who had practiced law here for 40.years, died Friday at his home. He was 64 and a veteran of world war I. Gibson County Bar association conducted memorial services Saturday. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Iona

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CENTERVILLE, Va. July 30- y P.).—~When a member of a "Virginia reformatory” road gang step on a hornets’ nest yesterday, all the prisoners ran for cover, But Clarence Clark, 19, of Hobart, Okla., ran farther than all the rest. Today reformatory officials ad- | mitted they still haven't caught up | with him.

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Gambler's Release ° {Continued From Page One) tbo much time around Big Perk's place. He said he and his partner, Patrolman David Williams, both assigned to Car 27, were questioned by Capt. Kinder whether they “weren't off your district.” +A world war II veteran, Patrol-

policemen assigned to the Indiana ave. district were told several months ago by Police Chief ‘Howard Sanders: “Do a good job, You've | got nothing to fear.”

(Continued From Page One) quarantine might be effective here if| the spread of rables continues. Although veterinarians and kennel

vaccination, “if necessary,” many pointed to success in other cities] with other measures, Without ex. ception, stray dogs free-booting over | the city were singled out as the main culprits in spreading rabies. As a result of persistent reference to control of rabies in Cleve-|

formation on methods -used there from Maxwell Riddle, dog editor of ‘the=Cleveland Press and nationally recognized dog expert.

ease,» which uncontrolled is always fatal, was the result of a wartime] quarantine, Rigid Control Suggested Dogs in Cleveland are not pe ‘mitted to roam free at all, Riddle said. Owners who violate the quarantine are fined and their names are publicized in local! papers. Although vaccination is recommended as helpful, it is not required. The job has been done, Mr. Riddle said, mainly through rigid control of loose dogs. A number of local experts and owners questioned by The Times recommended more rigid enforcement of stray dog ordinances with | the requirement that any dog run- | ning free bear a tag showing the |date of its last vaccination, tagged dogs, they said; should be picked up, impounded, and either vaccinated or destroyed.

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DROWNED IN QUARRY TERRE HAUTE, *Ind., July 30 (U. P.)~Charles Amos Liffick, 16, drowned yesterday while swimming in a quarry near here. His body

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India Calls on UN To Act in Indonesia

LAKE SUCCESS, N, Y., July 30 (U. P).~India formally demanded United Nations intervention in the Indonesia conflict today, eall{ing on the security council to in-

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