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Legion Head Indorses Truman Aid To Greece And Turkey Griffith Would Send Russ:U. S. Charges Hol Land Protest \fodemeyer Blasts Bloodless Revolution Ousts

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“ “ ‘RIE . , called or Jewry today for a civil ; . . p—— reece S nva © American Says Soviet giovedience campaign in protest Dashes Chinese Hope To U. S., Keeps Same Foreign Minister stticoats ' Fosters Sedition against the shipment of more than For ' American Loan he Bui hbo Bun dhs gle Th, nig iin fhe Sloodless i i 4000 Jewish ees f th A Bpirgrs § } r ang y T a : Commander Urges Extra Session to Enact | SEOUL, Aug. 25 (U. P).—An We Sug $ from SOULE! TOKYO. Aug. 35 (U. P.). «= Lt revolution which sent President, Jose Maria Velasco Ibarra into exile —— Military Draft Bill as Convention Nears in N.Y, |American-Soviet word battle TANCE CERES Gn. All ©. Wedemeyer. iia is- and made Col. Curios Mangheno president ; ; mounted to a drumfire clip toda clandestine; radio identifying capped by a denuncia-| Col, Mancheno announced that Foreign Minister Jose Vicente a NEW YORK, Aug. 25 £0, R)ne Almesioan Legion indorsed Presi when Mal. Gen. Albert ry itself as an organ of .Irgun Zval tion of “defeatism, greed and n= rrujilio, now attending the liter-Ainerican deferise conference in 25 ent. Truman program of a ee Fkey 100 ‘per cent) he : Leumi proposed the rejection of an|competence” in the Chinese Na- Brazil would remain in .office. It | ===mm——— -— today and its national commander, Paul H. Griffith, advocated sending { charged the Russians with de- jofclal Zionist call for fasting and | tionalist government, prepared to-| appeared that he would earry on " . Joop ia Gfeton, #% the Tk of 4 shouting War, ff Ww country 1s fending political groups in south the substitution of the civil dis- day for a brief tour of Horea be-'there for the new government as 1 ourists Killed : . Y Lo | ’ shov obedience instead, {fore going back home to report to! Mr. Griffith announced his stand at a press conference yesterday. jitores; whieh —.-. oT > pe “This is no time for fasting, but/ President Truman. he Qid Jor the; did, ——— } He urged President Truman to a me rh States the time for war,” the radio said. | Gen. Wedemeyer flew here yes- a & Satement Mter he had Po sion I es avers mes [iRfiCOPEEF Flight A broad ide ‘by Gen. Brown be n* 2 pargny wget from Gen. Douglas (A Vaid he eg fn olor 0 [as ; ; Side by Len. Brow - : . {MacArthur a preliminary report on : a training to bolster our armed forces. fore the joint commission followed Pun ah Riots | KKorea. He expected to fly back to 0 ty to expand the “already 98 : The Legion head, here for the “ PREMIER-DESIGNATE — closely a statement by Lt. Gen. {the U. 8. on oe of Korea ¢Xcelent relations” between Ecua- LITTLERON Calo. 444. 3 11) : 20th annual convention of the vet- at Fair Constantin Tsaldaris, head of John R. Hodge atcusing the Soviets Lomorrow and stay eight o 10 days, 00° and the United States “which P.).—Authorities today identified i erans organization which opens the Populist {royalist) party, [of supporting north Korean lead- andl He wound up his special fact-|l Myself started as minister of the 10 victims of the worst high~ Thursday, described the situation in| . ran into trouble today in his [ers guilty of “seditious activities ecome vi ar finding assignment for the President "tional defense.” way accident in Colorado history. 4 Greece as “dangerous.” | James Will Fly From eflorts fo form a new cabinet {med ot Be dhe J in China yesterday. Before leaving] The makeup of the new cabinet, The 10 persons were the occu- " 1 for civil war-to Sreece. p ; ‘ ( : Nanking he issued a farewell state. will be announced today, Col. Man69 ard (Wpesad into % ‘wore Statehouse to 38th St. Thormic cold ns Sispee. and order in the American zone.” 15,000 Reported Dead mint er the Nationalist cheno promised. He said it would Bans 9f wi Suto joaded with tout. | tice,” he said. | Hoosierland's beaming young of-| of the opposition liberal party | Gn: Hodge is U 8. commander. |n Border Attacks government. Implicitly he criticized be a coalition government, exclud.|'*® WHICH WAS STAs Y & speed- : Backs Troop Plan (ficial, Lt, Gov. Richard James, will! refused to serve in the cabinet lin Korea. Gen, Brown is chief NEW DELHI, Aug. 28 (U. P.).— Generalissimo Chiang Kai - shek, ing only the Conservative party ing train yesterday. Identification | Asked if the United States should officially open the Indiana state lose } igh i of the American delegation on the ’ : "TU saying that Chinese recovery “awaits which President Velasco [barra had had been delayed becaus the bodies send troops to Greece to protect/fair Priday with a helicopter hop| U7'®%S N® COUd be premier. = joint commission, which is bogged A virtual state of war was reported inepirational leadership.” headed. 'were badly mangled. that country's interess, Mr. Griffith from the statehouse lawn to the y {down in its efforts to devise a today on the Punjab frontier be-| Neutral observers in Nanking Flies to Colombian Exile Mrs. Bartlett Bankston of Den- | replied: {38th st. site. 3 G S Freed | provisional government for Korea, ween Pakistan and India. lagreed that his statement had Me. Veiaass Tonia flow: veatardayiVeR Colo, an aunt of one of the f “We already have sent supplies/ In addition to carrying. Mr. Ws Ia | Gen. Brown, accused the Soviets of gui; Moslems and Sikhs were dashed the possibility of the Na- ca Dla an army plane, Victims, heard a radio news account

to Greece and our navy is now in!James, who also is commissioner | abusing their guest status in the, acing the countryside in spread- lOnAlist government getting any " of the accident and called Cor4 | U. 8. zone by ignoring the dictates : v P iarge loan from the United States His wife flew in a Pan-American oner Ivan Joss to aid in the iden-

the Mediterranean. If it takes/of agriculture the helicopter will 1 oF Colon “court valsing ind ing military maneuvers, t plane troops I believe we ought to send make dally flights around the fair ovie U pos courtesy, TRISTE INCI=| rye number of casualties in the Ry We soon. ag tification. troops.” | : ' criminate charges for propaganda ‘ oe The turnover in government was : pa. grounds accomplished with mildness and ef .| Dead and positively identified,

; | purposes, and throwing up a smok new outbreak could not be ascer- age Tae A Peporter Siwy 4 foi oud Aloft it will be joined by a navy| SEOUL, Korea, Aug 25. (U. P)— Furpe to.’ bide iM up 3 Slice tained. Most communications with British Face Bi | elency unusual to Latin American | ecording to Mr. Joss, were: mean a jormal declaration 0 ¥ blimp, the Ranger, and there will Three American soldiers released |, cers by the Soviet delegation. the region were severed. | revolutions. Troops fired a few shots! Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rathbun of

against Russia. | 1 jaftér 13 days in Soviet hands said | t } 98 "dont Enow what you mean by| pe Jarrave balloons, all anchored Rey ot Dy viel one iham| Gen. Brown's statement was ml It was unofficially estimated that > . | into the air here to break up Al Vespers Rat; She Joven shi} a formal declaration,” Mr. Griffith Mark Farmers’ Day ORT Alen the stabi Baireply $5 one. bY Col. Gen. T. JP. YING 4nd commynk} strife 1h crowd around the prestdentin par | Ci, EE EES: Bare Beth, replied. “I would have known 20 'a Russian outpost trol: lv was th | Shtikov, chief of the Russian dele- the Punjab in recent weeks has {ace Saturday night when word , , Joyce, Bonna . od ) lo The eight-day fair will observe " Post probably was the : x cost at least 15000 lives--possibly spread that the president and his/Margo and Harold Kent 3, and years ago. But there's a different Flying Farmers’ day Sept. 5, when only reason they were detained. gation, last week accusing the ; | I - Earl Strange, 42, of Lincoln, Kans kind of war now. I would say this:| =." 044 anes Yelm in to Th thy showed Americans of carrying out “po- more. LONDON, Aug. 25 (U. P.). ~The Successor were conferring on “ur- ' 92, " ; p ging e three showed no sign Of ooomev against democratic elements. The Hindus and Sikhs have sys- British cabinet met in emergency §*nt problems. Mrs. Rathbun’s age was given as

\Jf we did send troops I' believe it : ; . . a 9 1d start the shooting.” Husker. 1srmers Wil} ows here: hardship @ They Eppeaied more i, south Korea. tematically attacked the Mosiems session today to discuss a possible, The conference ended in Presi 41; Rathbun was “about 40," acey B bosier- iconcerned over What action the in east Punjab, which is part of 30 to 75 per cent reduction in food dent Velasco Ibarra’s resigning ani cording to his father-in-law. Mrs.

e Legion commander said he . ; ‘ : { Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov : still was hopeful President Truman Parks airport, We fers conunuing sry ould Lake agains; . them of Russia was quoted by the Mos- Pakistan, and the Moslems have imports from the United States and turning the government over to Col Bankston was Mrs. Rathbun's aunt. would address. the convention. The y specia 8. an over their experiences inj oo Lo last night as saying retaliated similarly in the west confequent cuts in the meager Brit- Mancheno. While the actual trans-| The crash occurred at a grade

: ° President had been invited, he said,! The noise show, Wiki) 350.000 prize north Korea that American “persecutions” in Punjab, which is in India. {ish rations. fer of power took Ecuador by Sur- crossing. A southbound Colorado -39 but he “didn’t say yes and he money, the third highest in €| T. 5th Gr. Thomas F. Pugsley, 19, gorea must be stopped. The amount of destruction was A crowd of nearly 500, gathered prise, the fallen administration had & Southern passenger train struck he didn’t say ho.” nation, will be a top feature of Renton, Wash.; Pfc. John D. Hopfe, Saiar———————— beyond estimate — houses, shops, outside No. 10 Downing st., shouted been undermined by political shifts. the auto one mile south of the 3 ¢ This will be ‘the Legion's ps annua affalt ciliiet Bos 19, Seattle, Wash. and Pfc. Gerald PRIEST REPORTED BEHEADED temples. shrines, business places “good luck, Mr. Attlee” as Prime The exile was Mr. Velasco Ibarra's Denver city limits. 4 real post-war ; Buon. .Ouly ble Ne Year's. entries. Will be iE, Getlen, 15. Bon Dhestel, N. ¥4] TRIESTE, Aug. 25 (U, P.).—Cath- And factories have been looted and Minister Clement Attlee iered his second, He was victim of a coup ADI. SING GON OF BED 0.9. sho Pe 150.000 tered from 17 states. lofficer yesterday at the border point Of church authorities reported to- PUI ond Goubls Spot wis. said oiitlal | sedidence to conduct the on Aug. W183 8, Your i CTs XAT BY 1.39 came to the last New Yoi¥ conven | ;.. Pian Dally Showy where they were seized by the Rus- day that the Rev. Fr. Mim Buselich 5 be the region halfway between Sir Wilfred Eady, leader of the the country. He returned in May, Fleet Adm. Ernest J. King's contion in 1937. \ | Beginning Sunday, 11 differentsjans Aug. 12. 2 {was decapitated by a Slovene mob(Lahore and Amritsar. \British financial mission to Wash- 1044, “after another revolt, and re- dition has improved to the extent of Candidates N\ programs will be held in the Coli-| The self-appointed spokesman for at Lanischie in Yugoslav-occupied| Some 12 to 15 villages were re- ington, landed at the London air- sumed the presidency. {that he is “up and about”. in -39¢ There's little likelihood of an ex-|Seum. Noon shows with no admis-|the three, Pfc. Hopfe, said the Istria yesterday while confirming a ported to have been evacuated as port 30 minutes after the cabinet Col. Mancheno was understood to Bethesda naval hospital, the navy clusively world war II veteran piySion charge Le Sea Moran Russians treated them all right. [group of children. a result of the attacks, . session began. have taken “Tio “political prisoners. lannounced today. A coming national commander of the \TOUER ke s wil EN ' 00 Legion this year although two can- | held daily at 7 p. m, in addition . J « ‘ 1 didates—S. Perry Brown, Texas, |! he opening event at 1 p. m. i and Joseph J. ‘Malloy, District of Sunda ; Columbia—are veterans of both ayné\ King and his orchestra

world wars. will play on the nightsof Sept. 5. * Other candidates, all from world(A one-hour ‘show will begin at 7| 2 nh war I, are Lqwrence F. Quigley,/P: ™- the or estra also playing v $199 Massachusetts; Martin V. Coffey, during horse evert§ which will begin) : p. m. i

Ohio; James FP. O'Neil, New Hamp- | 8% | P The -Traders’ Point. Hunt again

Benjamin C. Hilliard, Colorado: ™!ll exhibit hounds, Sunday night : and Sept. 5.

Frank E. Lowe, Maine, ahd Bascom : N\ | ‘ fl ! Vy 1 99 PF. Jones, Tennessee. | Two movies will be made\during| EN . % Only s few world war II vets ‘he fair. N\A 5 oo 0 , v $4.99 Dave' Juachied 0p Lafion levels so SI bop wg n BA ; } ic annica my a ’ Z I e bd Ee oo ARE Per : From the simple forward dives off

y $1.00 shire; Robert W. Colflesh; Iowa;

far. James Green, Joe Foss and visual edveation produ will . jchard C. Cadwallader, national cer, make ! $14.99 EE a are from world ® film showing a boy and girl on al the low boards to the intricate spins ! 1 . p and twists off the high boards and towers, Mildred O'Donnell mas-

war 11. Several departmental com- day's’ visit. Subjects of children’s | interest, including 4-H club events, tered them all to win New York's

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y SE.95 snly| Will be shown, to ' 5 J siveliager Weads ee only( "re pair will be chosen from | Metropolitan diving championship, v $498 exclusively of world war II Voi, YOUE exhibitors living on the fair- Ry ns. é ‘ 00 rans. The other picture will be the an-| y 2 : . {nual color movie, which is dis-| ; «4 Child Bitten by Dog tributed throughout the state dur- N NCE In Neighbor's Yard ing the winter. Four-year-old Carol Williams, EN . - . Washington, Ind, visiting at 1238 Police, Pickets Clash

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McDougal st., was bitten on the face . Iw 19° by a large dog while playing in the Al Detroit Factory t 8. next door yard today. | DETROIT, Aug. 25 (U. P)—| The dog, owned by Mrs. Stella Some 70 C. I O. United Auto| White, 1248 McDougal st. bit the Workers pickets clashed with po- | child high on the cheek, barely/lice at the strikebpund .Huck| . missing her eye. She was taken to/ Manufacturing Co. plant today. City hospital, Police arrested five pickets, in-| Mrs. White, who was at work cluding Emil Mazey, a U. A. W.| when the accident happened, has|regional co-director. been charged with harboring a| Peter Upper, vice president of vicious animal and failure to obtain the striking U. A. W. local 212, was a dog license, She was notified to/taken to receiving hospital with|

| appear in court Aug. 26. Iskull lacerations. | | IS CAMEL! v “In diving, you practice { and try until you find the 3 E BEDBUGS pede he FLEAS, ANTS, MOTHS, ETC. pion Mildred O'Donnell. / / Use Shur-Deth—Guaranteed . ues RAT-MICE KILLER : 7) Dondd) ppers - ; rete ARNOTT EXTERMINATING co! KK: DIVING CHAMPION

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44 Against (ab.) experience, and reached the same conclusion — with the result that more people are smoking Camels than ever before. But, no matter how great the demand: We don’t tamper with Camel quality. Only choice tobaccos, properly aged, and blended in the time-honored Camel way,

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IT WAS NO FUN, the cigarette short age; but it was a real experience, smoking many different brands. That's wh smoker after smoker learned the.

According to a recent Nationwide survey:

ip, More Docrors SMOKE GAMELS

than any other cigarette