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ALLENTOWN, Pa, Sept.c 10 (U. P.).—Supporters of the Ta. Hartley law today claimed their first victory at the polls in a specia. | congressional election won decisively by a Republican candidate ove: a Democratic opponent of the labor measure, Voters In Pennsylvania's 8th district yesterday gave an overwhelming majority to Franklin H. Lichtenwalter, 37. He was house speaker of the Republican-dominated state assembly.

- - - - { Henry Chapin, 49,196 to 34,255 in!

the district last year. Mr. Lichtenwalter won over i Points to Record

Democrat Philip H. Storch, 36, Aligned behind Mr. Lichtenwalter

newspaperman . who had the 'support of top union leaders. Mr. was the regular Republican organiStorch is president of the Lehigh zation which, pointed to His record as a five-term state legislator.

Valley unit of the American NewsThe Storch forces had attacked

paper ‘Guild (C. I. 0). The hotly contested election held this record. They charged that in his role of house speaker he guided

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cause organized labor chose the district to test public sentiment on of labor measures more drastic than the Taft-Hartley law.

the controversial labor law. Called 1948 Preview Mr. Storch, a former marine corps . combat correspondent, had the supPolitical Oqutivers also considered port mot only of the Democratic t a preview of the 1048 presiden- qganization but a-_coalition of tial and congressional elections. "G1 0, A. F. of L. and independent Complete returns from the dis- unions, including the railroad trict's 214 precincts gave Lichen- brotherhoods. swalter 47,780, Storch 30,178. It was the largest majority ever given to a Republican in the 8th district. Both parties got out 75 per cent of their registered voters in the contest, held in conjunction with the regular state primaries. Organized labor had waged an) all-out campaign in an attempt to put Mr. Storch in congress as the successor to the late Rep. Charles L. Gerlach, Republican, who died last May while serving his fifth term. Mr. Gerlach defeated Democrat

Richmond Worker Fired; 275 Employees * Strike

RICHMOND, Ind. Sept. 10 (UD P.) —Production was halted- at the Automotive Gear works today after 275 employees struck yesterday in protest -to the dismissal of an employee. Company officials said the worker was fired after a fight with an inspector several days ago.

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' Fa : 5 Rover coll e Work | . Te iGen. Lee s MPs T ell Ruark or er Vacation "ui pias to study Of Mistreatment, Neglect | vumoron x c sep spose 2655

{{U, P.).—~Eustace Norfleet, a 75~ : [ Bees \Cunsirwed Pum RAR Os) migty, we ope you ‘will not Li Wi ear-old businessman, is going back Burglars Swi. yee n denied. , ¥y Our necessary use our names, How- ~| Burglars, who slip n ¢ word as soldiers of the United ever, if need be, you have our con-| * schosl, He Quit Wake Forest co a skylight, last night ransacked the States army. |lege as a sophomore in 1890. - “This letter was composed by the, office of the Independent Biscuit

sent. (Appended was a list Sontain : ing 52 additional names, with serial] Mr. Norfleet was busy packing his l{ollowing three men. For our own ” 3 Co. 516-18 E. McCarty st. A coms allowing pany spokesman said $386 in cash

numbers.) luggage today after a telephone Forced to Live in Unheated Buildings conversation with Dean Ernheart,and $680 in indorsed checks had “We arrived in Leghorn Dec. 14th “That was Italy's coldest year in|

who said ‘that he can return to his been taken from a safe, land on the 17th we were moved to 20 years, and we were greeted in| — — —

Pisa. We lived in an umheated Leghorn by its first snow in 15 |building with no hot and a limited years. {amount of gold water, " “In this snow we stood static “The only place we could bathe posts in the back yards of officer at all was in the public baths of the villas, which were already pro{town. We paid for these baths from 'tected by high walls with broken our own pockets. 2 glass and barbed wire entangle- | “Even though heating equipment ments covering the top. ° was available, no attempt was made| “Many times even our patrols [to better the situation until it was were pulled off for lack of men to lordered by a medical officer. Then guard these villas, Ithey installed two extremely inefi-| “Even though each officer in.the |cient machines that caused a wave battalion had a jeep assigned to lof headaches and nausea among him, patrols were sometimes pulled | lour men. off for lack of duty jeeps.

‘Passes Infrequent, Then Only for Brief Periods

“Up. until a short time ago, very| “In the rear was one MP, standfew three-day passes were given|ing by Gen. Lee's $14,000 trailer, to the men. Even 24-hour passes | while another stood 30 feet away {were very seldom given out by his cars and still another guard- |" “Even now, after eight months in ing two English officers’ trailers.” {Italy, many men have not yet res aone excerpts show the 503d ceived a three-day pass. MPs do not share Gen. Lee's view “The curfew for enlisted men 1s that Pisa is paradise and Leghorn at midnight, while the officers may juxury for enlisted men. stay out until 2 a. m,

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, “The maldistribution of man- |. Leghorn but officers, having . ; ‘ y - Eig | ges it essary for the "JUST LUCKY"—Anthony Henderliter, 38, of 1638 English paver sakes 3 Setusah) Jor {Rr their own personal vehicles and GI 4126 ; Phone ave. received. a broken ankle in an accident at Decatur Cartage : sid drivers, travel as far as 20 miles Co. early today. But he still feels he was lucky. That was the only More aCtusl Hours of Siinding GUY t6 their villas in U. 8. vehicles fant | HAM BERLI Blackatony . - y $ . than other men In different out- every night. Tenth 2481

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fits “At this time the battalion men below strength. “When Gen. Lee was expected to

On numerous occasions these ve hicles are dispatched for whole days at a time .for conveying officers’ wives and children,

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Burglars Carry Off Tools m:n oni ton 4 y posted at the Palace hotel, four| An MP at an important traffic | * © more than usual. Two men were intersection was severely repri-

ng manded and threatened with coultmartial for stopping a staff car to permit heavier traffic to pass Now the MPS (Faers ais Se sits) FJ; staff cars the right of way, also to salute any and all staff cars,

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While one group of burglars last night were wasting their time:

with chalk and pencils, another group, apparently professionals, were . MPs on patrol with the Questura | carrying off equipment handy in cracking a safe. Turns 10 Muncie (Italian police) were ordered to Police today were searching for the vandals who ‘entered and ) check all enlisted men's female

companions but to leave the officers alone, Before Gen, Lee arrived in Leg(horn an Italian guard guarded the officers’ club. At the present there

| ransacked Public Schools 47, 1240 W. Ray st. and 49, 1902 W. Morris st.| Entering’ through the northwest door of School 47, the- culprits ransacked each room, taking some | tools of small value, according to| | cus i Wulzer, { : custodian William wast ¥ | These thieves left “loaded.” They Ransack 5 Rooms ltook. an electric drill, valued at $80; job here Chief McMurtry con- are three MPs at the club At school 49 the- burglars entered a floor jack, $38; welding torch and, tinued. “Its an easy drive and they| Gen. Ira Wyche, the inspector be breaking a window. According to hose, combined value $51; a box full could have made it here and back general, seems an honest, sincere ; ei “W sr Muncie by the time they were m but ti 5 tl the principal, Miss Mary Morgan, of tools, valued at $250, and several 'o Muncie by ih y an but there is little faith here

> sets of drills, valued at $30. seen there.” that he will learn much about Gen {they ransatked five rooms and the| pajioe expressed ‘the opinion that. Meanwhile Mr Bilsky denied a Lee's command. .

{principal's office. They took 38 pen- this burglary may. have been in #port that he had tentatively iden- Enlisted men who have talked to . lctls and some chalk. preparation for a futufe job in. fified the picture of a well-known him have admitted to me that the A Also last night, someone entered volving a heavy safe. Indianapolis rackets’ figure as the brusque cross-examinatfon caused masked man who broke into rhis them to clam up and they are fearhome and directed the holdup. ful of retribution since. “I did look at some pictures of .kuspects but I did not select any picture because I could not identify anyone,” ‘Mr. Bilsky told The Times. “He was so well masked I only saw his forehead.”

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1 chool 47, the culpr Police Get Tip-on 4 the garage of the Johnson Coal Co.,| ‘Armed Mobsters 2112 Northwestern ave. (Continued From Page One)

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| LOS ANGELES, Sept. 10 (U. P).lcity council member, said today he The only other identifying infor- : | Rita Banford, 11, got. to thinking would ask for an ordinance at next mation about the hold-up man was horticulturist, said today thal war{about how much she had enjoyed meeting making 20-mile speed his soft southern drawl when he time development of insecticides Ia concert by the Vatican choir at2ones 30-mile limit areas. gave the curt command: "Deal has made it possible for florists to | He said the Shange would cover Me in” as he strode into the Bilsky 4a1iver larger and more beautiful

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in the call. a. er the Dassen Nave why don't you all make a bet STOWers’ and shippers’ hazard of announced they wouldn't arrest 3 : Sm ; : ! , g ork fr t.” h long periods of quarant r It wasn't long before anyone under 30 in 20-mile zones, so on Mio oan ree firy wn gp of quarantine for the ‘thousands of miles away, answered what is the sense of fooling people?” | el 2 Cri 5s. Burk 4 owers, : i etectives arles Burkett and; «with the use of new methods

Ed Wer ified Bupsell ss a ion Urges Street Painting Ivan Bettner, assigned to the case, and derivatives,” he said, “# now is! Seger Capen Mr. Brown said he would also also said today they were no nearer possiblefor growers to raise flowers| wea include in his ordinance the paint- ascertaining the exact amount {and for florists to deliver them to] HE SAID the Pope was busy but ing of streets beside safety zones taken. lthe public ertively free hom hin he'd be sure to deliver Rita's mes: to direct right-turn and through With the exception of Mr. Bilsky, effects of bugs or fungus.” sage to him * trafic. He said a white line should ‘the seven persons in the game were ee pa | . : : : be painted ofi the streets dividing not sure how much money they | That satisfied Rita. She thanked (, .. 00 lanes between the zones lad with them. detectives said. the mgnsignor and hung up. Then and the curbs. The right lane Roam etn re she went to tell her mother about should be labeled “right turn oniy.” riisemen

“This would eliminate much of Ugly Eczema the congestion at intersections,” Mr y : No Joke

Brown declared. 6 . I in The itching torment of eczema is There was a $35.60 bill that Rita Hint Post for Spellman enough to make anyone wretched had Tung up. |" ROME, Sept, 10 (U: P.).—The and anxious for relief. If you suffer : ; | afte Gh tl . Momento-Sera from the itching of eczema, pimples, Rita's parents were keeping a afternoon newspape “8% angry red blotches and other irriclose ‘watch on’ her telephone ac- said today that “according to semi- | (ating blemishes, get Peterson's tivities today. | official reports” His Eminence Fran- Ointment, 35¢ all druggists. If one doit oo —— cis Cardinal Spellman of New York application does. not delight you, will be appointed Vatican secretary money refunded. Peterson's OintMorgan and Jackson of state. The Vatican had no com- ment also wonderful for itching

Counties Get REA Loan ment on the report. feet, cracks between toes.

Times State Service WASHINGTON, Sept, 10—Two » Rural Electric Membership Corporations in Indiana received loans of more than a million dollars today from the Rural-Electrification Administration. Morgan county REMC, Martinslville, got $220,000 for completion of previously approved construction and for 87 miles of line to serve 422 | rural consumers, Jackson county REMC, Brownstown, received $855,000 for system limprovements and construction of 142 miles of line to serve 1039 rial consumers. >

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