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HOW MUCH BO YOU PAY?—This grocery ad, clipped mary said. from the Sepf, 18 issue of the Shamokin, Pa., News-Dispatch, indicates that lamb chops can still be purchased for 14//5¢c per pound, and sirloin steaks and chuck roasts at 39¢ per pound.

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: | Total for 4 Years | Tops $22 Billion ‘PARIS, Sept. 23 (U. P.) —Sixteen war-staggered nations of western Europe asked the United States "today for at least $15,810,000,000 in |the next four years under the Mar'shall plan. —— They sketched their own program’ lof economic recovery by the end ; of 1951. x Banded together as the European economic co-operation committee, the 18 countries presented their blueprint of needs and resources as requested by U. 8. Secretary of WR HT Sate George ©. Manip SLAIN BARTENDER Christ S. Valoff was found shot to death Ask World Bank Loan early today near his parked car at his home, Roselawn farm, 6104 | They estimated they would need Kentucky ave. More than $1000 in his possession was undisturbed. | ia LOtal-0f-$22440,000,000 before AL. orm TT sv ga CR et to get on their feet. T T A a C fe | . Of that sum, $660 million would uman, op i Ss on ; r : A Turkish brid : .. be supplied out of their own re-| : ° Yes ] Matt baat sought bs al, va iy was by OnC t Home, Abroad i... 7 nan ic oi | Canada and Latin American n rises x ome, roa Po TA ! today for questioning in the SE ena? fo be usle Price Rises in U. S. and Economic, Political | w mystery death this. morning | The rest—totaling 815810000000 Situation in Europe Key Topics ! | of Christ. Veloff, 36, at the | Roselawn Farms, 6104 Ken-

Victim Struck, Shot; $1000 Untouched

BULLETIN State police dismissed the possibility of any connection between ss Turkish war bride and the mysterious death of Christ Veloff, They interviewed the woman, Mrs. Fatima Carter, this afternoon.

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|—was requested from the United wASHINGTON, Sept. 22 (U. P.)—President Truman today called

States. oe Ss 3 , Ia momentous series of conferences with top cabinet advisers on means b : re Soul be Neduced § eon of meeting price crises at home and economic and political crises sbrosd. The body of Mr. Veloff, . West S {HONE DO oy i" for & oe At issue was whether to undertake emergency action on both the | Indianapolis bartender, was found oe ment, ido SY e8p OqQUIP- | 4omestic and foreign fronts without benefit of congress or whether to Lat 6:10 a. tn. with a bullet wound : 3 | summon the house and senate into a special fall session, . in the head and a cut over the | Seek Monetary Stabilization | Three Meetings With Truman | mes pr merins "i, i — BL 1efs eye. by James Inman, &-milks | However, the 16 nations noted The President scheduled in quick mittee, which met in advance of, VICTIM'S FIANCEE—Miss Leona Vudis, 3531 N, lllineis st., |hand. . that they would need, separately| succession: _ ithe conference with Mr. Truman, | ,.. }o have married Mr. Veloff Oct. 19. The dead man spent last | The victim was lying face up be-

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Strom. the 827 Sillew =oruimadsdor) ONE: A noon meeting, =y4~Fre- had agreed on. a program dealing « {food industry and agrictilture 460ut' retary of State George C. Marshalt sintuftaHediie willl the price ana og $3 billion for currency stabilization.! My, Truman received from Mr. foreign aid problems, :

> " pd ~ tment | ———— . Presumably, the United States Marshall a grim report on worsen- Food Committee Meets New Windstorm Fro

would be asked to supply most of ing relations with Russia and pros-| The cabinet food committee met

te diaecamongu laniaqdor home about | AR it or pe Side Dis SYLORODI _the eee LX oe ce wpa oe SP

‘home. He resided there with Mr.”

In Northern Part “i ath followed » light-heart-

jue amount. . ued ticiny pects of starvation and hardship in for an hour and a half in the oom e committee issued an official Europe tihs winter. ? forenoon. ’ 5 . |ed pre-nuptial celebration in Indisummary of the chunky two-volume, TWO: A luncheon meeting of the Meeting with the committee was J J fe ens orl a Of State Tonight * lanapolis yesterdey. He was to have {sport on how Sg cabinet. Secretary of Army Kenneth C.| | smo been. married Oct. 19 to Miss Leona | Europe proposed fight its way| THREE: A-late afternoon White Royall. On Saturday Mr.’ Royall | | 3 MPERATUR “|Vudis, 27, of 331 N. Illinois st. {back to pre-war standards by the House conference with his cabinet had told the senate appropriations | 50 to 75 Dead | 6 Jaca = ERAN oh | daughter of Sam Vudis, his emjm of i Tee roost wis the food committee—Mr. Marshall, Sec- committee that soaring prices and In Previous Storm | Sami. 5 nes Iployer. of two mon 10 days of retary of Commerce W, Averell Britain's inability to pay her share | GULFPORT, Miss, Sept. 22 (U.| 8a m..... 52 12 (Noon).. 56 Bride Missing 1

would increase U, §./P:)~—Strong gales swirling about a fam..52 lam... 8

intense work by the committee in Harriman, and Secretary of Agri-|of Anglo-American occupation costs

Paris. It was released in Washing- culture Clinton P. Anderson. lin : ton and 16 Burapgan capitals af the| That the domestic and f paMon expenses sll over the new tropical storm moved north-| The weather bureau: today pre- War bride wd 3 carpenter gv | bthme. crisis are ‘actually one, with™ "front. -- $000... gmilllon to ward toward Florida today. |dfcted the first light frost-of the , Sepisn 2 Duels wo nad American Goods Needed |prices -and grain shortages ‘here $1,100,000,000. | Meanwhile, the stricken Missis Year would strike scattered sections ne. residing at the. farm homie. | The summary said that the Euro-| jeopardizing aid to hungry Europe, The food committee did not give of northern Indiana tonight.’ | : ; i sippl gulf coast cleaned up from {The bride had disappeared today. {peans had done the best they could Was pointed up by a statement is- details of its plans, but Secretary Blame it all on the hurricane. tiont ork Out their sequirements un- sued by Mr. Anderson. Marshall said he was “delighted” last week's hurricane, which left| Aq the storm spent its force yes- tigre Bt ay phon, sa | der the Marshall plan. | /He said the cabinet food com- with results of the meeting. between 50 and 75 dead, hundreds terday in the Mississippi valley ti woman had been separated from | “But these undertakings can bel tre a 1 Weii'll Doren missing and thousands homeless. Sucked in a cold alr mass from yo; Gy husband, but had received successfully carried out only with Franklin Coed You I Regain That Strongest winds in the new dis- DATEL, Hh ” a visitor early yesterday. the assurance of a continued flow of d turbance were reported by the > gli ore The identity of the visitor was goods from the American conitnent : Hour Sun ay weather bureau at 50 to 60 miles e Fea a 3 inches of rains also being checked. Police did not |—if that flow should cease the re- I* 5 : | The city today entered its last/sn hour. Its center was located in a a fuss . ih print h jmmediately discover the name of sult would be calamitous,” the sum-| : last) latest bulletin about 20 miles 'eAched a velocity of 40 miles ani, yor pride, but learned she was week of daylight saying time“ for “hour at Welt Cook municipdl air{1941. |west of Dry Tortugas, moving to-' rt weather station.” employed as a waitress in a W, At the same time the report said Times State Servied | The hour lost earMer this year Ward Florida at 18 miles an hou. | PT" . Washington st. restaurant. the shortage of American dollars in| : Indianspdis dnd ‘Indiand reFRANKLIN, Ind. Sept. 22. — A when the summer time change be-| “It is emphasized,” the weather rained. today on the fringe of the Struck, Then Shot

hu of a rely Jateing “O08 pre nkiin college coed Who disap- came effective will be regained coun ther down till #8 =» |Sn imports of food and raw ma. Pred three weeks ago was still Sunday morning, when Indianap

¥ x = Yi {missing = tod istration for olis residents will | - Shamokin, Pa., Butcher's Formula | Verial trom the western hemisphere. ty. . x oY oy h Slip Figiden il be given an eRe tie chance of it becoming a hur Torthers pac of the pate nd Lower men And wes shot ous he “If nothing is done, & catastrophe : '™ feel 1 : ichigan tonight. A low of 44 de- : ; ng ¢ 9 will develop as stocks become ex- Officials ‘of the registrar's office ose who feel they must observe Hit Near Tampa grees was predicted for Indianapolis into or out of his car about 4 a. m. — Must Know How to Cut Meat | one summary said. “It too *8d early morning registrations the Slovk changing ceremony COT-| yt gaid the center would reach the tonight. a \.. | A .32 caliber pistol, identified as turned. up no sign of 21-year-old rectly will stay up until 2 a8. Mp oer. Tampa area early to- Though fall weather had moved belonging to the dead man, was

Frederick €. Othman, in his column today on Page 11, tells a little is done, and if it is done too| Sand : Doris Lotiise Davis, who disap-| Sunday and at that moment turn startling story of a town where meals are sold at amasingly low prices. |late, it will be impossible to provide peared from her rooming house their time pieces back to 1 o'clock, night and c¢

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about friend . the momen ; | Je Sound Wik whut it Then» iad pon andl § M7. | program satu De oe ne near the campus Sept. 2. - Re |by morning near Jacksonville, autumn will officiglly arrive a little ried to Sect tavern receipts he hnéohee's story of how he can sall sirloin steaks at 39 cents & pound. OFobably will end in “collapse and) _Foved She Would Register Honor Stimson The new blow was expected 10 iate (his year, often carried, was found between = ET Pe Bot. 2 0 y-Poly Diek Rickert, hone CHAOS." | Registration, delayed a week by [une Jurther damage to citrus and Agger training its instruments on his legs. i" Ea KEK, Pa. Sept. 32 a, i vin | . | construction difficulties, is to con- | | ps. the stars, the observatory an- State police at first thought the po i gave mula Beiterin Dares tinue all day today. College und * Meanwhile weary rescue workers noinced the sun would cross the death might have been a suicide, today for his retail prices which the department of agriculture said . police officials had hoped the = (0n 80th Birthday and labor crews toiling along the i at 4:20 p. m. (Indianapolis but changed their theory when Say; be. He sells sirloin steak for 39 cents a pound. Russ to Disarm {would return to register if she had ! Mississippi and Louisiana coastal time) tomorrow. | Deputy Coroner Dr. C. P. Van a close margin of profit, knowing how to cut meat, selling a lot disappeared voluntarily. 3 areas still were unable to get an An Extra 24 Hours | Meter the gut over the eye #t low not sud doing nowt ot the work himself, io FLYRHING, Liab Rept, 2 i Meanwhile, police still held the HUNTINGTON, N. Y., Sept. 32 0 0” count of the dead and The officials explained that the and the of bullet appeared Long hours, F {P.). — Grea ritain, hailini e ’ " © 1 (U, P.) —8ecre , » ardin ! ; Yen Rickert, 40, sd a lot of the business Who pass along. tips when United States plan for atomic en-(theory that the stage-struck junior | A wigs ing , en 1040 whish. a. 18D. | ho Be He a. savings that he transfers to a|there’s a good buy coming up. Then | ergy control one of the most re dramatics student bad left “volun-{ [Ie devanaied area was Deity extra 24 hours P™ The ih a was com

Socady yulentags SION fram S| Disk becomes Johnny-on-the-spot, markable offers in recorded BiSIONY (ov. Latest lead to her where- Dwight D. gisenhower — honored who had orders to shoot anyone “Knowing how to cut meat saves & Jot” Mr. Rickert ssid. porn in the butcher business and pent aX my life at it.” ‘Come and Get It’

Myr. Rickert, "Brother Dick” to his steady pa-| trons, said most of his one-man price war is an effort to maintain

| “I buy where I get a chance’ through the years. Morning comes temporaneously in his prepared housing the postoffice and & VA-| lh vo have work that still re-| Ys estimated at

|tarily and was not a victim ‘of foul | government officials—ineluding Gen. patrolled by national guardsmen!

direct < ) | hustles back to his market and is i Tee iy Shatlenged he Soviet Tn abouts was information from a Henry L. Stimson, secretary of war found looting. o Ber pk bills and silver were teady to pass along his savings. [on any exclusive weapon it may college professor's wife that she in world war II and former secre-| , so.mile stretch of coast along aad drupal fe § lead man's person. Pass Along Tips | have |had driven the girl to the bus tary of mae. wictis 3 the old Spanish trail between Biloxi | on . by, tome is nted a week's re- . | W > : ‘The same system helps him in the British United Nations Delegate Station the day of her disappear-| On his 80th birt day yesterday, und Waveland, Miss. took the hur- pas, 1 2 Ai NEE pts ab She California Tavern, 31 Hector Moneil hurled the challenge |*"c® they presented Mr. Stimson with 8 reane's most powerful punch. Th ar ait 8. ia st, where Mr. Veloft anned goods department, He buys| Soviet Delegate Sadzek Y i memorial plaque in behalf of his One Town .Engulfed f e wind Hl rain str A sd as a bartender. He had ii : . 1 friénds. ’ city ye vy a k . cases and cases and is ready to offer| ie a; the general assembly $15,000 Fire Destroys The biaque was presented to Mr. A 32-loot wind-borne wave en- mercury tumbled - from bi at "2:30 Dien. managing the place this week them: at. big Sayings. and defied him to come to the ros- pig F A To VIN Oe erat nda 10 71 ab 430 "ACT uml, Sue, absence uf Pill’ Vudis. the Mr. Rickert maintains that he h Acton Postoffice, Store !stimson by Secretary of the Army 5" o e. own yall o Lh - ™- regular manager, who was absent constantly wh a a. hi trum and make such an offer, destroyid tie. DVL ding| Kenneth D. Royall. |Louis, according to eyewitnesses. Wasy it had reached a minimum! a vacation rip in the West p e o “ . i. y y pe | Mis statement was inserted ex-| Fire ¥! It is no hardship to grow old Damage to the community of JBOI BR. ince Phil Vudis is a partner in the

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0 ; t ; 8. the south’s largest metropolis taurant: nearby.

Dick said, “and when I have it, I/early for him, and dusk is long past speech which dismissed grave Sov-| piety store at Acton early today. mains to be dome and you are much as at New Orleans, which is Anti-Lottery Law IN. Tilinois, who also operates & Tess

advertise to tell the regulars that before he finishes his day's work. jet charges of warmongering they can come and get it.” Store owners Phil Sherry and associated with good friends to) They do, too, There's a steady

stream of customers going in and

Authorities placed overall~damage

He agrees that his prices are not against the U. 8. and Britain as ” auge for all Shamokin retail| judicrous” and “monstrous.” Dan Smith told sheriff's deputies participate we this work,” Mr. figures in excess of $100 million. | markets. But he's satisfied that he's| damage to their stock totalled SUumaon ad — jo the farm was not clear. She Makes No Reply $15.00, ee e—— Disaster relief agencies —Red had heen brought to the United | EGYPT MODERNIZES ARMY Oross, military and civilian—said {States from Turkey by her G. L

out Dicks litle market every day. dong all right. So are his cus-| pr. McNeil placed full blame on Dick's delivery truck, an under- tomers, sized Bantam make, scurries about| po i «39.Cent Steaks” P | Shamokin's streets, always a ¢ “Ht Svan, 1m and puffing In = hurry. Dick is crowded into it—or h

st Forecast \and Mrs, C. T. Gershanoff, who are ©. bE

Besides Mr. Veloff, the Turkish

bureau said, “that this storm “18 canadian air mass and scattered State police said the victim was not of hurricane force. There 18 joni frosts were forecast for the first struck by some blunt instru-

into the Midwest the U. 8. naval!/found near the body. A policeohservatofy at Washington. reported man’s billy, which Mr, Veloff car-

tavern with his father, Sam, 3831

Why the Turkish girl was living

ussians Fire companies from Acton, War|the R for blocking atomic’ pa CAIRO, Sept. 22 (U. P.).—Pre- hat at least 50 persons and prob- The injunction suit against Indi- husband. Then she apparently went

ten twp. and Indianapolis fought a 2 a ) } a " lositig battle with the blaze which | mier ¥ [storm comes effective tomorrow, will beling from him:

agreement. : Mr. Vishinsky set silently at his urned the wooden buil toda; »_ government would b : ding to the said y the a In the backwash of the storm heard in Hendricks circuit. court, Police were told that both Mr.

Eberle desk. unman Fires 2 steering committes, ower| YOUNG. begin Teorganizing the Egyptian : het is one . The ly of the fire was unde- | y at the most nod © e a rge in he form of | Danville, today. Veloff and the absent owners of elper is at the wheel. Aside trom Shots in Tavern a nn The origin jar Et ne slong poisonous snakes washed out of the The case was venued to the Hen- Roselawn farms, the Gershanoffs, | (Continued on Page $—Oslumn termined. . swamps by receding flood waters. dricks county court following is- w—— Deadly watef moccasins by the suance of a temporary restraining (Continued on Page 5~Columm 4)

himself, the only store employee is a boy to wrap packages. Police: today. sought a man reMr. Rickert readily admits that ported to have fired two shots his meats are of economy grade, but! through a tavern at 432 S. East st.

says they're wholesome and ample.

° ¥ C unnin "Wild Mun of North Woods scores writhed on the white sands order by Marion circuit court. The et ree ) of popular Gulf beaches where temporary order expires today and DENY MISSION IN LEBANON

| , £5 EN * {bathing beauties had sunned them- jt {s likely the plaintt | this morning. | , 18} plaintiffs will ask ny Eludes Bloodhounds, Outwits Posse |selves - few days ago. for an extension of the restrainer —The state department said today

He has friends in the packin ya | The tavern owner, Gus Miceli,

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ably as many as 75 died in the anapolis’ anti-lottery law, which be- to live at the farm after separate

WASHINGTON, Sept.-22 (U. P..

there was “no truth” to a Moscow

‘told police one shot broke the front| : : . (huge posse, aided by bloodhounds, : adic report that the United States {Te valued at $80. Another| Lives on Berries and Stolen Peanut Butter ' |searched the woods foot-by-foot. Second Suspect Sought The Jetengamie 3 Sed several os bing a ary mission te ,.15,Ruth Millett. 14|bullet entered the tavern but could Judge Orders Capture for Sanity Test | They had orders to take Haugom |n Murder Near Kokomo uve ago by five Indianapolis print. Lebanon. “unharmed” if possible. A probate KOKOMO, Ind., Sept. 22 (U. P) ing firms naming a8 defendants the

found. § 2 “ ’ o McINTOSH, Minn., Sept.'22 (U, P.).—The “wild man of” Polk coun county court judge has ordered

Miceli said the man fled| d today. He trickil ty 5 . y* padded cautiously through his woodland home today. He trickily —Authorities today sought a sec-|city, Mayor Denny, Safety Board Haugom captured for a sanity test. President William H. Remy, Police Being Popular

Classified , 16-18 P. C. Othman 11|after firing the shots. | eluded all attempts to capture him. volv | BT - |" The wild man was Alden Haugom, 30. He matched his Jwindyel, The ‘Dose. Was Jory’ sites siond wa they believe Was 11 vi. Chief Howard Sanders, Sheriff Al- People who do the right ....15 Mrs. Roosevelt 13 Man Dies of Injuries of the woods, with its thick underbrush, against the tracking skill ofp "yl uuig man » |in the Slaying of Ruperio "1" bert Magenhelmer and = several) thing at the right time And 1 4th Fi Fall bloodhounds and the determination of a‘150-man posse. Haugom hes 411 they found at his lair was a Suez more than a week .ago. other city officials. their popularity growing. : 0.1210 - Floor lived in the woods since 1944. He, coffin-like box, covered with a The battered body of Rodriguez! The case contests the, power of } wrong ’ . ..14|Side: Glances .12| Injuries suffered in a fall from fled from authorities after the Uni-| the food through forages on nearby, He 4 a Mexican migrant tomato picker, the law which-would make it illegal $Thess hw . i i “| planket. In the box ‘were a sack %a avoid . . . the things your Hollywood ....11|Society . 13|a fourth floor window yesterday, versity of Minnesota hospital re- farm homes. ‘ [of wild berries and.» haii-filed Sur|**% found by & couple on a high-|to print or possess lottedy or pool friends don’t tell YOU ..s e Don Hoover ..12|8ports .......6-7 proved fatal to John Rooney. leased him to. his family. The They describe him as “wild-look-|os peanut buster. Haugom apparent. Wey near here. Authorities said the tickets. - : ! . In Indpis...... 3{Teen Topics... 14] a Rooney, who was 75, toppled] Woods are near the farm where his ing” with long hair and a beard.\jy giept in the box. {vidtim suffered three stab wounds) Plaintiffs will be represented by| ‘ , Inside Indpls. 11| Weather Map 3!p 0 o window at a home main-| brother and sister live. | Housewives said he terrified them| . The posse was armed only with and that his head was badly beaten. Edward H. Knight and Earl R. Cox, | police questioned former circuit court judge. Arch

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FAMOUS FOR FINE FOR STEAK FOR 3 1 Resteursnt, 144 E.

tained by Little Sisters of the Poor| Residents said he has lived on when he emerged from the woods in clubs. Sheriff Torkle Knudson said Meanwhile, d, Jon / at 520 E Vermont st. He died at|stolen peanut butter, vegetables and search of food. 'he believed Haugom was “danger- Margari Tigerina, 26, who re-|N.” Bobbitt, cofporation counsel, 6 p. m. at General hospital. wild berries. They said he obtained’ For eight hours yesterday theious but unarmed.” portedly worked with Rodrigues. will represent the city,

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