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~ Murray Leaves NLRB Compliance to Unions, =~ £38 am
". Maneuvers for a coalition of two i | (UP)—CIO President Philip Murry or mare of the Republican Pariy, © {today gave the United Auto Wotkin af effort to capture a majority non-Communist affidavits under the egontrol for election of a new county Taft-Hartley law. od Ostrom. ‘q : 4 its interests can best be strved by “! The coalition movement was KILLED—Marion Pauley, Red qualifying under the law should ferences after it became apparent |stest slaying victim. {union can do so without violating = that none of the groups had a ma- » nn {any national CIO policy.” - . . teemen. iz 4 in Death ute speech, that he personally has + Forces opposing the regular or- (refused to sign the affidavit as pres- * 3 chairmanship support for Glenn W. a. |Opponents of Auto Workers PresiFunk, chief deputy prosecutor. Sqme ] f Fiver dent Walter P. Reuther have based fn this anti-ofganjzation faction to compliance with the law on Mr. | 10 Other Attacks Murray's personal stand. When the regular organization Four suspects-in the fatal beating Reuth®rites predicted an jver- : composed of followers of Mr. Os- or a Red Cab driver Saturday whelming victory for their sodtion A their chance to name their OWN {atectives today. today. successor last week, they split into he slaying of the driver, Marion Mr. Murray told & news conference " These groups were divided in climaxed one of the worst wéek-end of signing” the affidavits. -He said choices for the “chairmanship and ciime outbreaks Indianapolis has his “union is preparing the papecs comers, | By this morning, thelist of vic- NLRB action in throwing out cases Some of the regular organization'tims robbed and beaten totaled 10. Of the Steel Workers last week for week-end the name of Samuel R./dssailant slashed her hand as sh¢ Mr; Murray also demanded that Harrell, president of the Acme- clung to a. picket fence when he Congress enact ‘reasonable, pra-ii- : | The four suspects in the killing of poration excess profits tax, the The young war veterans Who... wo. .1.u were held in $5000 pond Harriman Committee recommendaValin H.W emimner a Detective Lieutenant Joseph Stutes-. the Taft-Hartley law. worang e scenes Ior a ,.n as Ben Blair, 46, of 2831 Praises Reuther the committeemen. : 9 the e y sn (Neighbors, 34. of 2712 Columbia g,endid support the little redhead Some Veterans Back Denny Ave.; Eddie Williams, 21, of 2604 j.¢ ojven Phil Murray” since Mr. Mayor George L. Denny for the Kester, 22, of 2459 Columbia. He called Vice President R. J. chairmanship but had not consoli- Beaten With /Bat Thomas “not a bad guy” and Scedate. Earle Kightlinger, a leader , ./ .4 kicked by five men who “8 man of integrity.” Union poli. among the GOP veterans, is not ,...,ently were passengers of his ticians interpreted this as an aTort Others mentioned in the race for the assault was in front of 1313 E. elections which shape up as a clean control of the party included 25¢h St. sweep for Mr. Reuther. trict attorney, backed by some of the street in a pool of blood. - A ® deal with the AFL for organic the regular organization; Frank woman witness said she saw the
factions were under way here today lers (CIO) a clear signal to /sign * GOP chairman to Succeed Henry E. “Any union’ which believes that started during a series of party con-i Cab driver, is Indianapolis’ feel free to.do so,” he said. “Each ™ ems Jority of the 380 precinct commit- He did not mention, in his 75-min- wl “A ganization were attempting to unite |ident of the United Steel Workers. their whole campaign of resistance also were talking up William H. Race Is Wide Open Keep Police Busy See Victory for Reuther trom and James L. Bradford missed ;rsrrigon were being questionsd oy When the issue comes to a vole late two groups. E. Pauley, 64, of 209° E. 26th St. afterwards that ©'I have no intention the race broke Wide open for all seen this year. for a Supreme Court test of the leaders brought out during the One of them was a woman whose non-compliance. vans Co. for the chairmanship, tried to drag her into an alley. cable price controls,” a federal corwere active in the campaign to elett| ece. They were identified by tions for aid to Europe, and repeal eoalition move to swing a majority Columbia Ave; Raymond /(Dusty) ge praised Mr. Reuther for “the Some veterans were talking Winthrop Ave, and David Welch Reyther was elected in March 1946. dated publicly’ behind any candi-| \.. paujey was besten by a ball retary-Treasurer George F. Addes expected to be a canglidate. cab at dusk Saturday. Scene of 10 save Mr. Addes’ job in UAW George R. Jeffrey, former U. S. dis-| He was found lying face down in Mr. Murray said he wouldn't make Huse, county treasurer, and John five men leaving the scene.
Royse, attorney. raid the UAW, take over the Ziec-| ’ : in < - ' eC! » ’ » umd i Chava Cl is expected a Ystarday. Esamiiusion a) Gene vical Workers and attempt 10 raid better with schodl activities an " comm. Lteeme: ps a ES Eka Sac = ithe Steel Workers: ne : rene - ; during the next 10 days to present came from a » Ane Mr. Murray's announcement came
his resignation and call for an elec base” of the brain. tion of his su . | The victim was robbed during after the 11th convention of the
it indo th : i UAW unanimously demanded that i ... thé beating of $6 to he carried id He has indicated that he will in his ie OE y $20 tp $30 Congress enact a $1 an hour mini- . * not call the convention until it be- a : y The sent mini- : wl he carried in his wallet. A money Mum wage law. pre | Iv I comes apparent that a majority of changer containing $5 Was not mum is 40 cents an hour. Congress the committeemen are agreed upon , has proposals to raise it to 75 cents : a Sou | “A native of Liberty, Ind. the in how Be CM Ma Says Welles Showed MeClure ps Ou { da—r uarreling factions pu r. } - “I h i (Continued on Page 10—~Column 3) ray on the spot regarding the] No Home Interest I have no candidate to suggest y . for the chairmanship,” Mr. Ostrom - 7 question of whether union officials’ HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 10 (UP) — said last week following an attémpt : | should sign the affidavits. Rita Hayworth, glamorous film acof his backers to consolidate a ma- enie thera This was Mr. Murray's first public tress, won a divorce from Orson jority of precinct committeemen appearance since the National Labor Welles, 32, today. She testified that behind Edwin McClure, Washing-
Relations Board threw out major Mr, Welles “never showed any inter-
ton township chairman. Loan Hu hes $a Ste of the United Steel Workers est in establishing a home.” ; Subsequently, Mr. McClure said y a last week and closed its Miss Hayworth appeared pale and
s to unions failing to comply fwan as she testified. WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (UP)— with the filing provisions. “I was married and yet I didn't against Ostrom-Bradford control. / Plane Maker Howard Hughes testi-| Mr. Murray faced the ‘ticklish job have a husband,” she told Superior Also failure of the coup brought fied today that Maj. Gen. Bennett of discussing his position toward the Judge William B. McKesson in a 8 statement from Mr. Bradford E. Meyers, wartime Air Force pro- new lahor law Without giving aid husky voice.” “Orson said that marthat he was “quitting organized CUrement officer, tried to borrow to Mr. Reuther or his foes headed riage interfered with his way of politics.” However, it is known that $200.000 from him during contract by Mr. Addes, Mr, Thomas and living. « a large bloc of committeemen and Negotiations. Vice President Richard T. Leonard. “During the entire period of our ward chairmen will ask his advice Mr. Hughes told the Senate War Reuther Favors Signing marriage he never showed any inabout “the next chairman even.if Lnvesiiseang Subsommijiee Way 5 Mr. Reuther favored signing the terest in maintaining or sstaplishs be is “retired. * vein pan, he Teques to — affidavits so that his union can use '"& 2 hone. i He Sign : ant Ye he Ee hu tn ohio rT Open "{the. labor relations. hoard. ED. I ot Iowrts the eontrol of the party centers around . s Slayec away ” the contest next spring for: dele- He added that he did not think a oma Sheed signing the time,” she said. fates to the state oun vention, Jo gen, Meyers Souder ihe PrOP- phil ‘Murray. He was supported ay otk her 35 Mines wo end her & e power to elect the : by Mr. Addes. Ww . . ¢ delegates to the national GOP con- General Denies Charge Mr. Reuther last night won con- Her husband, on a foreign trip, vention and control of the Indiana’ The subcommittee is investigating rol of the convention, assurances 9id mot contest the divorce. 3 Yotes for presidential nominee. $40 million worth of War contracts of his re-election and a majortiyt of - Miss Hayworth was awarded $50
TTT awarded to Mr. Hughes, West Coast the 22 places on the new executive weekly support of their child, ReThirsty Burglars Get manufacturer and movie producer. board. He was certain of indorse- Pécca, 3, with Mr. Welles given the $600 Ww h f hi It had heard earlier two.versions ment for his economic and political right of reasonable visitation, and ort 0 Ww isky of a $50,000 loan proposal involv- program for the 920,000-member the right of having the child on Francis Gasper, .7493 Edgewater ing Gen. Meyers and Mr. Hughes. union in »the automobile, aircrafy 8itérnate week-ends. No alimony Place, owner of the Crossroads Neil McCarthy, former Hughes and farm implement industries, OF other property settlement was inTavern, 2197 Bluff Rd. discovered attorney, testified that Gen. Meyers The convention voted almost 4 to 1 volved. the loss of $600 worth of whisky tried to borrow $50,000 from the on the first test of strength between ress ——————— en he opened the tavern this Plane Moker to nance the pur- Mr. Reuther and his opponents to Ex-Sen. Davis Critical; orning. chase of government bonds. Gen. hold the election of officers tomorBurglars, entering the washroom Meyers denied this, saying it was oid as a ool by Mr. Reu- YVatson Out of Danger through a window, jimmied three the other way round—that Mr. ther, Following up his triumph, WASHINGTON, Nov, 10 (UP)~— doors inside the tavern and carried Hughes wanted him to accept Mr. Reuther announced that “Come Former Sen. James J. Davis, 74off 11 cases of whisky and $7 from $50,000. hell or high water” he is going down vear-old Pennsylvania Republican the cash register. Request for Loan the line for a slate of officers to remains seriously ill in a Washing- : Mr. Hughes’ .versich today was oust Mr. Addes, Mr. Thomas and ‘on sanitarium.
he would not be a candidate when other factions howled in protest]
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Shamr cks From Japan virtually simildr to that given by Mr. Leonard. Jia Bu, anowher former senator who TOKYO. Nov. 10: (UP) Allied his former attorney, except for the et was on the critically ill list, Indi« : : Bn amount. Burned in Flash Fire ana's James E. Watson, 84, is no
headquarters today approved an ex-| port contract allowing a Japanese ; manufacturer to make 1900 gross | 040% nan lly ere Japel shamrocks for St. Patrick's no... . 8 *
According to the testimony, no longer in serious condition,
ANDERSON, Ind. Nov. 10 (UP)— wien — - An industrial worker was burned so. DOWN 70 CALORIES badly he may die in a flash fire, LONDON, Nov, 10 (UP) Britain's CT TT which broke out in the second floor potato rationing program, which be- ’ > Laer ike, suid Gen. Meyets, of the Pierce Governor Co.'s Plant gan today, would reduce the British ALL MARKETS CLOSED request for the $200,000 loan while No. 2 today. Damage was estimated diet about 70 calories a day, Food All leading security and commod-! A at $30,000. The burned man was Minister John Strachey told Com{ty markets in the United States and (Continued on Page 10—Column 4) Paul Ifert, 35. mons. tt Canada will be closed tomorrow, “t= = rim —— wr— - ti ————— Armistice Day in the U. 8. and Re-
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Times Index United Press. Staff Correspondent Cincinnati druggist. She was weep- listen to us. - quoi NEW YORK, Nov. 10—Irma Mo- ing hysterically, “They fed us thin soup
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Amusements. 19: Obituaries ... 6 paupt 22, blue-eyed and blond,| Through Ber cousin, Miss Helen remember what else. We worked Eddie Ash 8 Dr. O Brien. 18 yaiked down the ghngplank on the Hoffman of Cincinnati, and Mrs. all day, and we didn't care much Classified. 20-22| F. C. Othman 13 g g Marine Flasher as a repatriated Lathrop, she told her story in ex- what we ate or where we slept. Comics ...... 23 Radio ....... 23/5, 8. citizen today after two and cited German. ; “Sometimes we had to walk three Crossword ... 24! Ruark ...... 13'a half years as & Russian slave “It was Dec. 20, 1944, when the and a half miles to work and the Editorials ... 14|Scherver .... WM! |aporer Russians came into our village in same distance back again to our Fashions ..... 18 Side. Glances. 14) gpne gaid. | Yugoslavia, They took all the girls barracks. 1 saw old men’ and-wom-~ : Forum ..... + 14 Society: ...... 16, “Now I need not be afraid.” loff to work. They wouid not tell en waste away to skin.and hones in Meta. Given. 17{ Sports haan 8-9! put ‘when a bell clanged, Miss our parents where we were going. the labor camps, then fall and die.” Hollywood ... 13! Stranahan ... 8 ye haunt jumped and looked around They took Gs first to the Ukraine, * Suddenly, last July, Miss Mohaupt
Don Hoover.. 14 Teen Talk... 17, (oo. then to Moscow.
ia Shapis, 13 Teen Topics.. 17 nen her name was called over - “We carried bricks and cement Germany and released. - Ruth Millett. 18 Weather Map 12 ,,,, ohio public address system, and drove trucks. The Russians
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INVITATION — Eight-yeat-old Alma Matlock of 316 E. Vermont St. a student nations sel-supporting as quickly as) States, unity on present AFL terms because, 81 James Roberts School, writes an invitation to parents and patrons to visit the ‘possible. The U. 8. seeks no world oo 0h the Marshall Plan, seeks to it would make the CIO “a sacrificial school this week during National Education Week. The Roberts School, al The cap driver died at 8:15 p, m. $08.” He said AFL unions would) the others of the city, is planing special programs this week fo acquaint parents
ito the arm of Chester Lathrop, a to complain, There. was no one to
was taken to the Russian zone of
“1 was in rags,” she said. “I had - 19 Wom. News 17-18: op 0 id “7 must go now. 1 must drove us like horses while they were no money. They told me I was free
ATIONALLY FAMOUS FOR FINE 100D go at once. They are calling me.” rebuilding” the cities the Germans to go anywhere I wanted, but I had Mohaupt brought back to the we?’ she asked Miss Malvina MoA AL ShiTIARS. As she left the ship, she clung had wrecked. There was no need no monéy. 1 borrowed some pennies United States, +o haupk. =
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Relief Is Needed Now NR v To Checkmate Reds, ! b Congress Group Told
% Secretary of State Estimates Long-Range Plan Will Cost U. S. $16 to $20 Billion
¥ . By R. H. SHACKFORD, United Press Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Nov. 10—Secretary of State George 3 C. Marshall told Congress today that the cost of preventing Communist domination of Europe is $597 million in immediate stop-gap aid. It will take $16 billion to $20 billion in well-planned help over the next four years, he said. ok The situation in Europe is “grave,” he said. And American aid is needed urgently to (keep Western Europe from going
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Nine Main Points 4 Of Marshall Plan To Help Europe
Juider,. Sm Mr. Marshall said the alternative ca 18 “tragedy for the world” and loss
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 of. important. freedoms to the
: ’ American people. J (UP)—The main points .of He also disclosed that's definite
Secretary of State George C. proposal to aid China will be sub- ; ’ . 1 mitted to Congress later, Mgrshall's statement on aid "ote appeared belo to Europe: ] the Senate Foreign Relations” Com= STOP-GAP RECOMMENDA. Mittee and the House Foreign AfTION: $397 million to tide over [#irs Committee to’ make the ads France, Austria and. Italy until Ministrations’ first formal presen March 31, 1948. France would get tation of its Buropean sid pro$328 million; Austria, $42 million; SY®MS. : : Italy $227 million. Can't Guarantee Success oN Congress, he said, faces decisions LONG-TERM ESTIMATE: $7: of “momentous importance” and billion for the 16 participating “fateful consequences” --decisions as Western European nations for the jmpgrtant as “those of the war 15 months beginning April 1, 1948. yeq,g ; An estimated $16 million % $20 © ap Marshall sald he could not billion for four years. (This con- cyarantee “automatic success” for trasted with the Harriman commit~ po program aimed at winning the lee estimate of $12 billion to $17 cold war against Russia. billion aid BRIS tor the jour Years.) ° mui “1 believe the chances of suePURPOSE: To bring about word Seas are goua, he A oh recovery ahd make the Europsan oongres sional committees answ Russian charges that the
ong with domination, ; ii . dominaie Purope And foro Tus ine | RUSSIA: Mr. Mashdil accused fluence upon the wotld. =~ | Russia of deliberately #ttempting to. “This fs certainly nol the pre-
fn the: 8fam of a country seeking to exerfrustrate economic recovery if he STH oo -
problems.
_— a "western European nations. ah w Cold Wave Gone; MUNCIE LAUNCHES coma. » cen topo vo ain “ie oes ines ae ns Get Out Your 4 Raincoat Again. DIVE ON VICE | qomunr or cvs nsms onium, ote tad ee
China is being prepared for eariy special advantage -and pufsues no ‘submission to Congress. sinister purpose, It is a program of
3 . . AIDED: They will have to sign Require Certain Promises 37 Affidavits Filed agreements to adopt monetary, fiscal ap Marshall said American aid
: : jand other measures to “maintain go... eT 11am.... 53 After Cleric Inquiry stability in price and cost struc- Should Je UF ih toms of both . 47 12 (Noon)... 56 MUNCIE, Ind. Nov. 10 (UP)—A (yre5.” to develop production; 10 ge revealed officially for -the first co 48 1 p.m... 5 vice cleanup resulting from & j,.rease production of coal and (ne that we will require certain month-long investigation by private pagie foods; and “to co-operate In promises from the recipient coun detectives who were hired by a Sees reducing barriers to trade and Pro- tries The United States, he said gation of ministers was launche . creased interchange. of YF brellas. Rain is on its way. today when 37 gambliig affidaviis oth wire gy wil want assurances that ihe wid The cold weather which gave In- " are. Circuit.” : will bs useq effectively. for Tesovery ; were filed in Delaware Circuit Ea" as rapidly as possible. dianapolis and the rest of the Mid~ Court. : GRANTS OR LOANS: This would Under the long-range plan, it will west its first taste of winter over Prosecutor Ralph Rector filed depend on-capacity to repay, Where gon: ommitments that the réthe week-end was giving way to- tip book charges against 30 Muncie repayment cannot be reasonably cipient countries will take cteps vo day to a low pressure area moving persons and seven others from the expected, grants should be in the giapijize their economy; develop in from the sunny South, town of Albany. form of food, fertilizer and fuel and jqip production particularly w nAs the warm southern air meets... p..ior said the charges were “indispensable items of capital ¢ pase production of coal and fod; up. with the cold front moving out filed as a result of an, inquiry by equipment.” and co-operate in reducing trade of Indiana for .the northeastern an out-of-state detective agency. » ” barriers. states rain will fall in occasional —... ...4 five pastors and members PURCHASING: Mr. Marshall gue jmmadiate $507 million of showers, the Weather Bureau said. of their congregations paid the contemplates that the funds pro- stop-gap ald would be $227 millimn Slightly warmer temperatures are ... oo (he investigation, in re- vided under the program should be ro. y1ialv $328 million for Prance expected. tonight with a low of 47. sponse lo promises by. authorities used to buy from other countries, as 5,4 g43 ‘million for: Austria. ‘The Last night as the cool wave began that charges would be filed if the far as possible, materials which are gia Department understood that 19 wane ‘the temperature reached ministers produced evidence to sub- scarce in the U. 8. This, he said, (1, Army will also ask Congress for
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3 law of 91. Jo was 71 last nigh stantiate their claims that vice was will protect our home eONOMY apn additional $500 million to carry (Continued on Page 10—Column 6) prevalent here. against inflation, occupied areas through next June. - - Warrants Handed Sheriff yu A Warrants for the.arrest-of owners DELAY: The delay in European Th For utters Zoe . Studebaker Bu S and managers of establishments al- recovery has created serious prob- vs wi in addition to Je leged to be operating tip books lems. for nations which normally Segy ar Apptoptistions. wads X , were handed to Sheriff Sam Gray supply the European market because Suma — nt ee woh at noon today. Sheriff Gray said of European dollar shortages. More ie Er it 0 en ant he would start serving them this delay would accentuate the problem. 8 ¥ ELEC (CR BF Ell te to afternoon. : take over Great I Rollar ¢xWASHINGTON, Nov, 10 (UP) The Rey, Forest Reed, pastor of | : penditures. ; Wat Assets Administration today the Industrial: Evangelical Uniled g S gre This means that the total stop~ announced the sale of a govern- Brethren church and one of the . J gap ald program apparently will ment-owned aircraft engine plant at leaders in the anti-vice movement "eh be $1,097,000,000—the Army half of South Bend, Ind, to Studebaker confirmed thal the afidavits were On Hol Land Issue which will run through June in Corp. for $3,502,000. ‘the résult of his group's investi- contrast to the State Department's
Studebaker operated the plant gation, equest (or money through March in ; . ails Ww LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y., Nov, 10 request i R during the war. It plans to use the, All the 37 defendants Weis SUR Fog states and Rus-| On the 16 to 20 billion long-range
plant for making trucks and auto- charged with the illegal sale of tip a mobiles, books in violation of the state lot-~Sla agreed today on a compromise Program, be estimated early. Xe Under terms of the sale, Stude- téry law. Most of them also were for terminating Great Britain's © LH, p :
baker will pay 20 per cent of the charged with keeping rooms in mandate over Palestine nexy May | fin, 1s MORIbS beginuing”. ness His . hic a d partitioning the territory ir purchase price in cash and the rest which the sale of tip books was an : in quarterly payments over a 10- permitted Arab and Jewish states by July 1 ‘ ol Alaa ad hal so intg rr : *d. ; aa - hi ail on the pro ina ai vear period, with 4 per cent inter- Ministerial spokesmen said the The Com proiise was hammered plan-either oe tal wie est, However, the company may information was completed some Out lr & private four-naton mee he expected to submit it to Con. elect to pay the full price in rcasn. time ago but was purposely with- ing after Russia abandoned its in- Toh pase Undersecretary of Stat The property -has’ an appraised held uitil after the municipal elec- sistence on ending the i mao ens 2 Lovett told Ey aT a fair value of $3.978.079. It includes tions last Tuesday, : date Jan. 1. Russia altered LS / Chit 1 1d a 311 acre land site, 12 principal * Mr. Rector said charges of gam- mand for a commission of the 11 doubted the Chinese TE ‘ | : or § $ ; Ba wl the 8 buildings of permanent type con- ing and liquor law vielations would United Nations Sec pon Souci] ne 0 the ‘specia Sess of struction and several smaller build- be filed against. at least -18 other countries to supervise the Toly ings. ; persons “later.” for a year. Blames Soviet Union - The resultant agreement called| .. r,..t¢ indicated it would ine
R ok Sl . U S A ° j for : sommission of Hues of ve voive short-term aid. © 3 ' small powers to repres Mr. Marshall placed almost total as ave on * ° rriva United Nations in the two-month blame for the present eco io
t d ritish Miss Mohaupt ran into a contro- period between the end of B chaos in Europe upon the Soviet
Tr y atives nein-! and wile y relatives in Cinel control-and the assumption of in- Uni nati versy here It required an hour d dence by Arab and’ Jewish nion v ‘ ~ “ . Li Miss Hoffman took up the story. and 10 minutes to get, her ashore S°PeD It is now clear,” he said, “that
Palestine states. only one power, the Soviet Union,
After receiving a letter through the and another hour to get her to a ue ) dges not for its own reasons share
underground that Miss Mohaupt had hotel room, : r bee ‘taken ‘as a laborer, they Le- Two cousins, Miss Hoffman and ASK MRS. MANNERS: . . the aim of restoring the Euro«
gan to work thréugh the State De- Miss Malvina Mohaupt also of Tin- : Regn community.” “wh oblems—or ques- | “ partment. cinnati, both claimed custody of ® Your. pi a { "For'the first time he officially and
4 7 1 ject—receive y Miss Mohaupt was born in Cin- the startled girl. JO Or RY Su Niider. publicly stated that Europe is split cinnati of Hungarian parents and Trayelers' Aid finally took charge; . y, Pp between East and West, roughly
returned to Yugoslavia when she of her. After conferences with both tion when sent to MIS. [4jong the line upon which the
was six years old with her father; cousins, they allowed Miss Mohaupt a bronze Worker. y to make her own choice. She chose When they received the 'letter Miss Hoffman with whése mother, from Russian Germany, they took Mrs. Regina Hoffman, she will make it to Rep. William E. Hess, who her home in Cincinnati. exerted new pressure to have Miss. “But we will be friends; won't
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answers in today's. ASK hy h MRE. MANNERS column DOUGLAS BACK IN U. 8.
,“.then send your letter if = WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (UP you need help ‘Lewis W. Douglas. ¥U. 8. ambassador assador Turn to Page 3. to Britain, wad back in “ ¥ : x 4 i ; X25 r : :
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