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Minnesota Lads Steal 6 Rifles, 10,000 Bullets,

SATURDAY, NOY. 8 1941

revent Price Decline As Holiday Ends }

Hug hes’ Charge gs Ask Mrs. TH ; Te Maze Any Social Groups for the Hard of Hearing?

Wh Id West" Night of Terror Ready Market,

Hold Gas Station as

FOSSTON; Minn, Nov. .8 (UP

‘Fort’ till Dawn

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Accuses Ferguson, of Barring . Key Data

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his Red River community a night of terror unkown since the days| « : : Lot Indian raids. {4 (Continued From Page One)

| The boys, 8 and 10 years old, ammunition, and “shot up” the t

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WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (UP)~A high food official said today the government is going to buy poultry at above-market prices to prevent a

w, price decline as result of the plan -

to end poultryless Thursdays The Citizens Food Commiltee has 58 called off its poultryless days, effec | tive immediately,-in favor of a ‘new grain-saving rogram But | the committee appealed to the pune; z to keep Thursdays ' egrless.” 1 The food oMmcial said the govern = ments “chicken purchase” program | is aimed at encouraging farmers id get rid of their grain-eating hirds, and at the same time guaranteeing them a ready market This official, who sat in on recent top policy. discussions, sald the government's price would be “slightly above” current market prices, The inerease, he sald, might be as little as one cent a pound, It was believed the purchase pro gram would be for a limited. time, 7 to encourage high marketings of '§ chickens now, and yet discourage an increase in future production There was no official estimate immediately of the amount of chickens the government might buy, Present plans call for reselling the chickens on the domestic market next spring when. supplies of red meat are ex pected to be short. “You Can Have 'Em" The Citizens Food Committee announced the end of “poullryiess” days late yesterday, after Irate poultry growers had begun bombarding committee Chalrman Charles Liuckman and the. White House with live chickens, The shipments were preceded by telegrams saying, “we can't sell ‘em and we can't feed ‘em. You can have ‘em. However, a committee spokesman vigorously denied that the "Hens for Harry” and “Leghorns [for Luckman” campaign had prompted § the decision. He sald the plan to FT Junk poultryless days had been “In the works” for three weeks Under the new program, poultry producers were pledged to reduce thelr laying flocks to 400 million by next Jun. 1, and to curtail pro duction of broilers, ducks, turkeys and chickens during the first half of 1048 Breakdown of Figures Officials estimated that the chicken culling program, agreed on by the National Poultry Producers Federation. and the four major farm. organizations, would require marketing of 36 million more chickens than- normally would come to market by Jan. 1 It would reduce flocks some 20) million birds below the Agriculture

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VERNON ANDERSON TRAGEDY — Glen Marsh

Department's culling goal an-| sg | iad thee Hhodt Hi mounced two “months ago M : ; hike wes! today f e muraet The food committee said the new f } hi \ A § ne bor. Va 161 poultry program would save an es- - ! a timated 56 million bushels of grain 8, anti Lrant I 4 ein, ) v etre y ANG KON al 1 . Australian Envoy Kord 6 escaped Mors | UJ mies away,

To Speak at Bloomington

mes State Nervies BLOOMINGTON, Nov, 8-—Nor- Marshall,

man Makin, Australian ambassador Annual

Others Skip Soviet Party

to the U. 8, tomorrow will address yn & laymen's victory meeting of the vw ASHINGTON, Nov. 8 (UP) Indiana Methodist conference Necretary of State George C. MarMr. Makin is head of Methodist Shall and other 1 notables were lay work in Ausfralia. About 26 COnSPicuously missing last might Mathodist laymen from southern [FO R/ Soviet embassy reception Indiana will attend, according to here ® advance reservations Mr. Marshall was invited but he Arrangements were made by FE [eft Washington late in the after J. Fricke, Indianapolis, Indiana NOON for his home jn Leesburg, Va conference lay leader. The affajr Undersecretary of State Robert A will open at 2:30 p. m Lovett attended the party which is

—— — held ann In celebration of theJIVE PARTY RAIDED Bolshevik ‘revolution NEW YORK, Nov. 8 (UP)—~While! Soviet Vice Foreign Minister Anhep cats and jitterbugs danced to drei V hinsky was in the receiving hot horns in a downstairs nightclub, line having come here for the

police early today raided an

apari- oceaston from New York where he ment on New York's famed swing heads the Russian delegation to the street—82d Stand arrested two United Nations Assembly teen-age girls and four jive musi- The crowd was noticeably smalle clans ona narcotics charge than in past vear

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$675 Million Aid Plan Ready for Congress

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five-year program. It.will ask appropriations for only one vear. This gives chance for annual review of money's use Marshall Plan money going for food and clothing money for durable goods, such as machines, will be Secretary Marshall will be first witness on inte: eign Relations and House Foreign Affai: hear him, have agreed not to cross-examine him Lovett and others will appear before committees be cross-examined, ;

will be gift; IOAN im ald. Senate Fors Committees will sit jointly to Secrétary and will

Under separately

Democrats Blamé GOP for HCL DEMOCRATS, HAPPY OVER Tuesday's elections have high-cost-of-living blame h Ing squarely -on Republicans, considerably worried, also s pot living co sible for Democratic gains, and plan to begin right for r high prices on President Try. =

believe they Republicah IS as respon-

ow putting blame

man serious tu Spots because of Majority Leader Halleck used Warring factions. In New York, this technique Friday night ad- | leftists—with no Roosevelt to {ole dressing West Virginia Republican lpw-—talk of going their own organization. He blamed Mr, I'tu- Foi Blow man for not signing first OPA Leaders speculate on strong

extension bill passed by 79th Congress; blamed him because second bill ‘wasn’t as good as first: blamed him for decontrolling commoditi»s in scarce supply just before congressional elections of 1046. He

anti-Taft-Hartley plank in 1948 platform, feel sure they'll get labor Vote. But there'll be no wooing of leftists as in former years. There's talk of Mr. Truman goIng to Franklin Field at Philadel

didn't mention meat, though thet | phia for dramatic post-conven-was issue in. 1046 Republicans tion appearance such as FDR promised end of meat controls if | made in 1936. But President's

friends say he knows he nasn't | rendered on gdvice of party FDR's showmanship, has no wish leaders. to play carbon-copy role, But such is keynote for coming ¥ " . |

campaign, You can look for Demo- ; : : erats to talk right back on it, Social Legislation Seen ELECTION RESULTS iniprove

Rebuild “Party Groups chances for .social legislation in

next regular session, Republican | OTHER Democratic plans: leaders are sobered by signs they National headquarters will start | ean't be sure of a walk- “AWAY In rebullding party organizations in | 1048 . mumerous areas where they're This doesn’t’ mean there'll be

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sporting goods shop, a barber shop, Wood plane and movie producer—| wy. class ordinarily meets at 7:30 p.m, Friday but next week will

[authorities with gunfire,

Denied in Firing

INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE said. * ‘Insufficient food has made ~For the Day- : y ’ 1 £ 10.447 000 German girls’ legs a lot better look- pear 25,988,000 ring than they were before the —For the Week— Cy ! ; Clearings — Lo ARTE 0 WRT Debits 136,800, 000 ————— le

| Tull operations, despite promise of |

| menth--till grain shortage is over.

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stole six rifles and 10,000 rounds of the hearing at 9:17 a. m. (Indianin the nonchalant manner of apolis Time) neither Mr. Hughes night nor his witnesses were present, Sen. | Polk County Sheriff Torkel Knud- Ferguson thereupon called his com-| son sald the shooting began around, mittee into executive session.

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10 p. m. The boys broke into a' A few moments later the Holly.

a hardware store and the American| Whose war contracts are being in-| ,| Legion Club to get the wéhpons and VeStigated by the committee —| ammunition and about $100 in cash, Sauntered into the hearing room. the sheriff said He found the committe recessed wr : and went to the Senate cafeteria. | Capture’ Gas Blation Later four witnesses showed up and Then they took over a filling sta- the hearing got under way an hour tion as a fort later, They shot at When Mr. Hughes was blocked in| houses, repelled. his efforts to start talking, Col, E. A Peterman, a member of a war-time Mr. Knudson said it was a "mira-| Aircraft Advisory Board, was called cle” no one was hurt, One slug| The Hughes witnesses were exripped through a house and nar- pectéd to testify in support of the rowly missed a housewife, Two planemaker's manufacturing “knowtrucks were hit, one of them a gas- how" and to deny charges by now. oline” carrier, | witnesses that “high level pressure’ Residents said that they thought was used by Mr. Hughes to get his A gang of outlaws had taken over war orders. the town, They armed themselves | List 4 Witnesses

but made no headway Against the | constant fire the boys kept up. | The first four witnesses answerSlorm Tort” at Dawn ing to their names were Col, E. A! . Peterman; Edward Schwartz, listed | Mr. Knudson formed a posse that ag a former member of the Air! stormed the “fort” at dawn. He said Force Evaluation Board; John everyone was surprised when two Parkinson, a representative of the! little boys ran, out of the ‘station. National Advisory Committee for] The youngsters surrendered when Aeronautics, and Glen Odekirk, an! shots were fired over their heads. |executive of the Hughes aircraft The service station was damaged plant. {by 100 bullet holes, he said, Thomas A. Slack, counsel for Mr. The boys were taken to Crooks- Hughes, sald he did not know (ton, Minn. the county seal, for in- whether the nine witnesses would |vestigation, Mr. Knutson said they accompany the millionaire aircraft! were to have appeared in juvenile designer, court Monday on another charge of When today's session opened, | tipping over tombstones in a Sen. Férguson called off the nine cemetery, | names, headed by Lt. Gen. Barney

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passing vehicles passersby, and

Army Air Force, He paused after {each to ask if the witness was Lavi None responded. Mr, Hughes later arrived at the | senate office ‘building 18 minutes [after the hearing was opened by Sen. Ferguson.

Reviews Record

Ober Charges | Employee ‘Inefficient’ Sen. Ferguson then reviewed the|

City Controller Ceril 8. Ober said 'ecord to show the requests made by Mr. Slack, beginning on Oct. 31,

today he discharged Prancis A to have various witnesses called in Muehlbacher, an employee of the pg. Hughes’ behalf. Sen, Ferguson city controller's office since 1927, said Mr. Slack had been advised to

for “inefficiency.” Mr, Muehlbacher, nance

have them present Thursday, then yesterday and finally today. Mr. Slack advised the committee yesterday, Mr. Ferguson said, that month ago, but given a two weeks only one was in town but that ali vacation with pay. This dismissal Would be on hand today. aroused considerable comment] Mr. Slack himself then took the

supervising fi

auditor, was dismissed a

around City Hall, since Mr. Muehl- stand to tell the committee he was

bacher was a Democratic holdover, | unaware until 10 a. ni, (Indian“There las .been an inference apolis Time) today that the nine {that my action. was political,” sata [Hughes witnesses were expected to Mr, Ober, a Republican. “That's | be on hand at the beginning of silly. There's no basis for it. # today's session. He said that Maj. “I discharged. Mr, Muehlbacher Gen. Bennett E Meyers, retired, because 1 felt he hadn't been wong former Army Air Force procurehis work for some time, There were ment officer, had not completed errors in his accounts and his dis- testimony begusi yesterday. He said missal wig recommended to me by he thought Mr. Meyers would State Board of Accounts examiners testy today, “I-regret I-had to do the ring, Told of Schedule but I-had to. All accounts in which Sen. Ferguson agreed that Mr. Mr. Muehlbacher- was behind have Slack had not been notified of the 10W been brought up to.date. There ‘sc hedule, but said that Noah DietWas no other reason for letting rich, executive vice president of the him go." Hughes Tool Co, was ‘told ofthe Charles A’ Buckner, chief clerk in committee's plans last night. the Barrett Law Department vas’. Mr. Hughes was banking on the ‘\ppointed to Mr. Muehlbacher's post nine witnesses to deny testimony and Mrs. Myrtle White, accountant that he obtained his war contracts in the Barrett Law Department, will through “high level pressure.”

move up to chief clerk The subcommittee w§s nearing Both Appointments are effect've the end of its inquiry

Nov, 16 The finale was scheduled for Mon-

Mr. Muehlbacher could not be

acted § day after testimony by Mr. Hughes, reached today for comment who flew here from California to present his case {

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Against Long Skirts SHIPY ARD STRIKE ENDED WASHIN 0 FRANKFURT, Germany, Nov. HINGTON. Nov. 8 (UP) =

8 ; ns The Marine and Shipbuilding Work'UP)—The newspaper Frankfurt-|o.. or america (CIQ) agreed early er Rundschau reported today that today to end their 4';-month strike German tallors were fighting the _. eight east coast yards of the

new look for a new reasc %0 ! R30N Bethlehem Steel Co Why hide a woman's legs these ——

the tailors ask,” Rundschau

days?

ley law. But there's chance, now, of aged whisky, will force enun- | for more tax relief for “little plovees to seek otHer jobs. ry fellow,” far increase In statutory . 8:8

minimum wage, laws on public health, federal ald to education, Republicans may even get moving on housing. Taft as candidate for presidency will be heard from.

- Rankin Loses Prestige RABBLE-ROUSING John E Ranklin may be serving his last term in Congress. Mississippians say ‘his poor showing in Senate

If Walter Reuther wins de- | ,..0. caused him to lose so much cisively over. leftists in United | prestige at home he'll probably Le Automobile Workers convention | knocked off next vear., He always next week, look for him to be'up | hag had plenty of opposition,

front as possible successor to Phil Murray, C10 president, when Mr. Murray decides to retire . ~ n

partly because his growing obsession with Negroes and communism led him to neglect problems of home folks, Fear Raiding Tactics | u » RE TAFT-HARTLEY: Unions Printer Denies Rumors find that it they refuse to accede PUBLIC PRINTER Giegéngack to law's requirements on financial | ‘gays there's no truth to rufiors and non-Communist he's printing ration books, and he aMdavits they risk ‘raiding and wishes stories would stop so phone wrecking by complying unions calls from indignant CongressAnd labor lawyers are com- | ‘men would end, too. He couldn't plaining they lack clients, though do it, because he has no approaw was advertised as offering | priation, no legal authorization, them rich pickings. Some NLRB | And job's too big anyway for govregional offices have been talking | ernment printing office, Mr. Giethings over with joint labor-man- © gengack says. Last time it was

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agement delegations, settling farmed out to plants all over their problems right there, "esuntry. ; “ww » { uo» »

Blast from Rowubliont national committee may have spoiled Wayne Coy's chance for appeint-

Distillers think it will be year | = ment as chairman of Federal

al least before they can resume

Food Chairman Lackman shutdown will be for 60 days only. They think Congress will enast controls over grain uses; that they'll be put on limited opera-’ tions—perhaps only three days a

Communications Commission. Some Democrats shied away, alse, | at Republican revival of Indiana Two Per Cent Club issue. Mr. Coy - whs an original McNutt Democrat, from Indiana, but branched out here into top administratiye posts under- Mr, Roosevelt, At present he's director of twe Washington radio net, .

This will have.little effect on whisky supply. There are ample #tocks on hand. However, it will break Sonamuny n manufacturers

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| each Monday at 7:30 p.m. and for advanced students at 7:30 p.m.

‘He Enjoys Dancing With the Young Ladies’

{ably would make a good husband, but would she, so undecided, be al After calling off the nine names, good enough wife for a young businessman?

‘Dear Mrs. Manners: marriage. She never has grown up and he Ras to practically run their

I. AM A. YOUNG MAN and am quite hard of hearing. household. If the man writing the let marry this girl he'd It is embarrassing to have people repeating conversations better give her responsibilities regularly or Sg never will grow up. to me all of the time. © You have a good column and I think people ought to express their I'd like to become acquainted with some people my age pusiens 10-3 and hulp ethers. T. T., City. with the same trouble. Are there any social groups for me? JOHN E., City. |

Attend the speech and voice improvement class held weekly by the Indianapolis Hearing Society, Inc. at 318 Board of Trade Building,

Thanks for your good advice. We like opinions.

. a , I 4 ‘Every Waitress Calls My Husband Harry *. EVERY WAITRESS in town calls my husband “Harry.” The new ones he becomes acquainted with by * kidding" them. He doesn't mean anything by it but I get embarrassed, He knows all about the girls’ boy friends and their families, and they tell him their troubles. One asked me the other day if I'd lost any weight reducing. Another one bragged on my hat which my husband nd told her he liked. I'm not noisy like Harry — and I wish he wouldn't be. He is home every night and is a good husband — but I'd like to break him of this habit. Can I do it?

convene instead at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday: The Self Improvement Club developed from the class. It meets

The Hearing Society conducts a lp-reading class for beginners

Tuesday, in the Board of Trade Building.

“TROUBLED WIFE, City. You have ne serious worries as long as your husband tells the girls about you. You might stop the “kidding” when you're along. I doubt if he'd refrain whem you weren't. Through criticism you'd hurt his feelings or make him think that you're jealous, “Didn't your husband’s friendly, understanding nature draw you

I AM WRITING about a couple living in our neighborhood. ' They are in their 50s and, have six grown children. This man's wife is in poor health and doesn't enjoy going to es and dances, and drinking. Because of her own health she thinks he should stay with her. He enjoys going to dances and dancing with the young ladies. I think she is doing the wrong thing. What do you think?

M. C., City. to him? Appreciate the special services that you enjoy through his The Il wife has enough trouble without you promoting her hus- | friendliness. band’s social life. . Remember the marriage vow: “I take this woman RW —

to be my wedded wife, to have and to hold, from this day forward, 21, West Maryland for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part.” If you are a true friend of this man and woman, visit them and take along friends. They need outside interests. The man could go dancing occasionally ‘with relatives or close friends. If he demands “young ladies,” he'd better exercise his creaking joints by walking to the greenhouse and buying flowers for his wife.

Youth Kills Two The wife should remain mentally active, Epictetus, Stoic philos- Reno Policemen Telephone Clerk opher, says: “We make use of every contrivance to avoid bodily

B——————_—————————————— paralysis, but none of us is troubled by paralysis of the soul” * RENO, Nev., Nov, 8 fuP)—A PO: ELIZABETH, N. J, Nov. 8 (UP)—~ : + |lice captain with more than 20 The will of William D. Leslie, 63, & Wants to Know If He Can Wed at 19 years experience and a veteran de-|iow- salaried telephone compaty I AM A BOY of 19 and my girl friend is 17. We plan to get mar- [tective sergeant were shot and jerk who committed suicide because ried against our parents’ wishes as mine treat me like a baby and don't killed early today by an 18-year-old! ,¢ j3; health; disclosed today that he lwant to lose me {youth who fired from his hotel room| ett an unsuspected fortune of $100, We would like to know. if our marriage can be annulled without lbed as the officers sought to arrest, {000 to $200,000..t0.be. divided among our consent. [im. {four of his old friends. and neighBIG JEFF, Indianapolis. | The officers were Capt. ROY pors, Indiana law reads that the man must be 18 years old and the Geach, 50, in charge of night opera-|- Mr Leslie a bachelor, lived alons woman 16, with parents’ consent, and 21 and 18 without consent, in | tions of. the Reno police depart-'in a small house at Summit, N. J, a legal marriage. {ment, and Detective Sgt. Allen Neighbors described him as a pleasYour parents may be right about you being too young for mar- Glass, 36. - ant man and not a recluse, although riage. Parents usually have their children’s interests at heart. Are Two detective sergeants who ac- a stock of hundreds of cases of food you able to support a wife? Marriage is a serious business when the [companied Officers Geach and were found in his house after he week “of honeymoon “moonlight” ends. Glass to the hotel room identified took his life with gas Oct. 27. : ‘ . ’ the slayer as Daniel Blackwell,| Besides his house he left accounts Express Opinion About ‘Worried Lover | Seattle. Blackwell was held in the in 12 banks and a safe deposit box “WORRIED LOVER” wrote a good letter Nov, 4. He wanted to Washoe County jail on a charge of filled with securities, | persuade a young girl to marry against her parents’ wishes. He prob- murder. ——————————————— Held on a charge of suspicion of SNOW FALLS IN BERLIN {murder was Arnold Thpmassen, 22, BERLIN, Nov. 8 (UP)—The first Why doesn’t he stay away from her for awhile?’ It would Be a pity also of Seattle, who was pinned be- snow of the. winter fell in Berlin for the young man to lose this girl, but that way he'd know for sure! {hind the hotel room door with a today. The snow later turned to whether she wanted him. {gun in his hand by the officers as rain and melted that which had I have married children. One daughter married very young. Her they entered the room. 'already fallen.

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