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7.30 P.M. Some of the OPA's experts pussy-footed back to I don't ‘know about the President, whose house at : 3 town, just in case; the Senate War Mvestigating 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue seems at long last to be in’ . : DIST Committee considered a case of illicit love, the Capl- tip-top condition, but I appreciate my first free brick! n 4 Bus, tal police department starting arresting Santa Clauses I can use it and any other building material the re ——) Whalesae, ad § Beh Ges Tavior of Idaho put up his Landlords of America care to send along. You got| « nine orses for e. 4 "any 8 cookstoves, hey, Mr. ttox ? *HURCH Young John Roosevelt announced that he was yp Lc i Matis hauled 16: the | Wet Streets Blamed about to open a ladies’ dress shoppe in Los Angeles. po | For Local Mishaps A new bug juice, called Thiapos andtsaid to be deadli- ©" OF Waylaying moppets on the streets and per-| ooo er than ‘DDT ! us developed. John (Moneybags) suading their mothers to have their pictures taken Auto accidents last night took the Sow Taber, the congressman from New York, said is still With ‘old. Eras Rringle, Bennie Meyers, the majorjlives of four persons on Hoosler foun d tdo many federal clerks loafing on the job and general who made love to another man's wife, gave highways, the state police reported. WE ym just wait until their bosses asked him for more oc. AIMY & heart attack by admitting it before thei ary. Minnie Reams was killed inNX Foster HN money. - “Haw.” he added. ] Senate; no general's ever acknowledged a thing like stantly in U. 8. 40, one mile east of

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Calls Off Spud Buying

House Postoffice Committee was considering a slight equine peacé envoys.

consider those brickbats. President Truman got one, and maybe even red

but he din't mention it. All he said was that held of the late OPA’'s master minds showed up for con-

hired 'a new Veterans Administrator and that next ferences. Charlie Lu Juusedey would be Thanksgiving. His brickbat he ‘to change the eating

Mattox of Sacramento, Cal., president of the Land- . hoped.

ness by higher taxes, costlier, coal, and continued rent tub Mrs. 8. did not

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WASHINGTON, Nov. 22—This was the week that “Hence the landlord is mailing ; all, . fiying saucers flew, and brickbats, too. And I don't piéce by piece, our rents] housing. Enclosed herein gets eat n

THE AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT, when 'deal for Peace Envoys | bought up 100 million bushels of potatoes during the SEN. TAYLOR, the horse dealer, said his nags for, last two years, called off its spud purchasing scheme sale were the ones he almost rode across the contin- ; because the price of same was high enough now to nt In his campaign for continued peace around the) Arthur Ricketts, 39, of Howell, * suit everybody except the ultimate consumer. The world. He said they were gentle beasts, as befitted

inflation. in the price of postage stamps, Nobody seemed to think that Congress vould gO It was one of those weeks, all right, and now let's: along with the President on renewal of price controls

ored. + Tuesdays and Thursdays, went back to the suds busi-| { I never would have known about it if William H. ness. He said he believed he'd done some good, he! John Gilbert Sternke, 22, Nobles-

control. don't catch me putting words in a lady's mouth,

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| Brazil, when she attempted to cross {the highway in front of her home. She wag struck by a cdr driven y Donald R. Crabb, 27, Brazil,

died of a broken neck when his car lovertyrned on Ind. 62 near the |Posey-Vanderburg County line, Raymond B. Hall, 42, of Michigan

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ighway Accidents; Eight Injured H

tokens for meat, but a number [C1 was killed on U, 8. 12 west of

{Tremont in a headon smash of his

ckman, the soap maker who trieq/Car and a truck driven by John

habits of the nation, at least on| Mundo, 45, of Chicago.

Noblesville Youth Killed

(ville, was killed yesterday when his

near Noblesxille

say. I've got an idea, but you Streets. one seriously.

Schuman to Form Could Ir Be

That Truman's:

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took on the grim task of forming a| Maybe not. But why did Presi- pion w government for itl ad dent Truman name & SUCCESSOF 10|shé 3 oo orman ss pio Odie Sutton, 57, of 420 N. Wal- Bulgaria and Austria, asked Secre- yo. iconore to America, We will|Hammond street. A third police Were sent into Lololand after tne France. Gen. Eisenhower so long’ before the deciding that she loved him more COU St., was treated at Methodist dary Marshall where the Marshall With nearly a million French Chief of Staff has indicated ‘he than she did the man who paid Hospital after he walked into the Plan and the United States would workers idle in a nationwide wave Would retire—and then remark that her way from Germany.

! i ¥. old Son, 42, of 929 Hawthorne Lane. | fected the atomic bomb and intend- “th t we" of strikes, Mr. Schuman accepted When the change took place would| Mrs. Strauss and her 8-year-old So0 | Brown as “the meanest man we've . President Vincent Auriol's urgent re- P¢ Up to ke? Washington is puz- daughter, Helga, were the last The accident happenedsat Highland ed to occupy all of Europe. | bacteriological hpi fn Russia, ever handled.” jthe Army i Sea ou Down quest to undertake the organization ZHNE over that one like crazy. passengers to leave the plane. As/Ave and E. Michigan St. Jain s “ime aint EL Mr Jib fo per, San 9 pops Badgley was deflant. He sneered — of a cabinet as soon as possible. - ‘| Gen. Omar N. Bradley was named she walked down the ramp, Mr. Three persons were treated at Because of taese con 8, 3 _'and said it thought it was “a kanMr. Schuman still had to have by Mr. Truman yesterday as Gen.|Luts ran forward and took the at-|General Hospital after a two-car Farle said "timé 18 CUAning (Rt oF, Earle culled Secretary Mar | saron verdict” Grasshopper Cruisers r the approval of the National As- Eisenhower's successor. He rejoins tractive 28-year-old widow into his crash at Louisiana St..and Vir- Against us Aa : oh - damm 1 J h \torsembly. But it seemed assured. the Army Dec. igand takes a arms. He kissed her, then squeezed ginia Ave Injured were George Marshall to take the Mowing Sich a Jneigeny Would suean both) LAWL a8 4e su) with Sis at op Cross Aleutian Chain After consultation with various months leave. ‘Helga. | Kemp, 10 of 1446 Olive Ave. driver Action:™ bishevik Nava. and aly EDMONTON, Alberta, Nov. 322

Love Pays Way - French Cabinet Fed up with ike? For War Widow .

PARIS, Nov. 23 (UP) — Robert | capital was speculating today that CHICAGO, Nov. 22 Schuman, financial expert of the|!he Administration finally became, ., s9.vear.old Chicago baker, made streets slick.

Treated at Hospital

juries.

Greeted by Suitor Raymond st.

lords of America, hadn't sent me one, too. To the And that, I guess, takes care of the week, except President, the Senate, the House of Representatives, for the shock suffered by Mrs. Ruth Spangler, A avmetlle elites with 4 Wek the Housing Expediter and to me came individually- lives near the Capitol. ' She said it was not a blast of wrapped pieces of brick. Mr. Mattox wrote that the hot air she saw floating by hér window, but a flying| '® Indianapolis and landlords of America were being forced out of busi- saucer. About the size of a tub. What kind of a/¢lght were injured on rain-misted

environs, |

Seriously hurt was Paul Shakel of 210 Ceé¢il St., who was taken to |General Hospital. Jay Richardson, 121, of R. R. 10, was flung from the |car but received only slight in-

| Paul Rhode, 20, of R.R. 5, driver of {the other car, was not injured in {the accident at Ritter Ave. and

‘After Jilting His Friend Meanwhile, seven other persons,

rmly embraced Mariella Strauss,

two of them pedestrians, were in-| (UP)—Fred jured in the city as misting rain|

side of a car driven by- Carl John- be if Russia announced it had per-| per cent of its people living in cities, |, paled, State police described

party leaders, he appeared to have No Fme y Seen | Whh Mr. Lutz interpreting from of one car; Gerald Cochran, 30, of|

the support of most of the assembly, Communists excepted.

; (her German, Mrs. Strauss told reThereafter, in effect, he will be porters she “felt sorry’ for Charles! Charles Hughes, 22, of 422 8. Ala-| Blum Voted standing outside Tke's office waiting|schumacher, the 40-year-old rail- bama St. driver of the other car.| Sted Down to sit down in his chair. © |road man from Strong City, Kas,

A 73-year-old man, Mier E. Grov-

1430 Prospect St. a passenger, and

The assembly last night voted| There doesn't seem to have been whe she filled after he paid her er, 1714 Spann Ave, was freatmisconfidence in Leon Blum, thelany emergency, either, in filling! flight here to marry him.

Socialist veterah who had under- Gen, Bradley's spot as Administra-| taken the same assignment. Mr. tor of Veterans Affairs, | Schuman was the next nominee. Carl R. Gray, vice president of

Both Mr. Lutz and Mr. Schu-

| macher met Mrs. Strauss when they After Mr. Schuman went to the|the Chicago & Northwestern Rail: yo ving. with the Army in

Elysee Palace and informed Mr. way, will succeei Gen. Bradley, but german y. Mr. Schumacher was address, who was injured slightly.

-Auriol of his acceptance, he asid!not until about Jan. 1. he planned to form a governnjent

{stationed at her home town, Bad|

{ The only surface explanation of Tolz varia. before Mr. Lutz. He comprising nearly all parties ex- the early Bradley announcement! vont and 8 the widow and!

Unhurt was Jess W. Allen, 32, of|inspeotion is accep Acton, driver of the other car, who was charged with failure to stop for Permit 1

cept the Communists. was that ‘he wanted to make anion was transferred back to the'® preferential street. reckless driv

Mr. Schuman has been finance inspection of military establish- g,

ates.

minister almost continuously since ments around the United States be-| ng Lutz then came into her life. driver's license.

Jane, 1946 fore taking over as Army chief of ye helped her write love letters

Strike Gets Worse staff. 'to

The strike wave took a turn for| mya makes sense, all right, but/Then they fell in love. Soon af Hons 4s p Two main railroad sta-| Gen. Bradley began that inspection/that Mr. Luts was returned to| ¥alked into the side of S in Paris were paralyzed. {business some time ago with a tour the, States. southern or our European army of occupa- Meanwhile, Mr. Schumacher was tion. He did that and remained making plans to bring his supposed |

the worse.

Railroads throughout jf France were at a standstill.

wih "kaa of 31) Pore Wai Behoge as Veterans Administrator, too. |flancee to “his country. He obtained, *1o¢k of E Washington St. {will prove just as impotent, just as threatened with total sconomic They're Good Friends | permission for her to entgr nd) ivi C I useless as the United Nations. paralysis Gen. Bradley and Gen, Eisen Sent her the money to pay for the LIVING Cost ‘Increases | “General. where is your Marshall . hower are good friends. Mr. Try. | mother and daughter's trip here. 2 9 Pet ‘for Month | Plan and where is our country, if man genuinely admires both men] Cancels Western Trip zx |Russia issues the following state- : : Star License Plates as soldiers. > | Mrs. Strauss arrived in New York ro NGTOR, Nov. 22 (UP) —| rent today, tomorrow or in six | . To Be Issued Again But for better or worse, Gen. Vesterday, her mind made up that) =~ = ’ Io nent ia, 329% | months: Ir : p i _ishe was going to marry Mr. Lutz. | 8 + Up 4.4 Per\ «upg the government and people; 0 There will be “star” license plates 1X 1¢ in politics. A lot of Repub i ited her |C€Nt between mid-August and mid- ited States, Russia has licans want to nominate him for Two plane reservations awaite er, Sept : ’ of the Unit ates, ! for a few select Hoosier motorists 0 K. cit d to Chi- SP ember to a new all-time high, tomic bomb and has ‘ again next year, Secretary of State Ircsident next year. . [one to Ransas City anc one 10 Chl-| "yy, 4onartment said that, in gen- perfected the ato : Thomas E. Bath . And a lot of Republi g[cAB0. They were arranged by the, si0q for an : it In full production. We feel t oyf The Indi h ald Yoday | some Dry jv Ri two suitors. She canceled the ope rou ay . = aor Sommodity! duty to rescue the great masses 8 miss ues Re Safety Com- jon he would beat th . opin to Kansas City. E d pe ' peal es OL 1g, fuel) ov rope, oppressed for generations 3 R Ban Revenkiy Sundesied the [0B me - the 3 ly na th T'| Mr. Lutz said he was going to let 30 i Ouse Sania ngs—increased and centuries by their bourgeois] practice 0 uing low-numbered, | y opposed each 0 oF | Mrs. str set the date for their|7Uring the month. overlords. :

starred plates because it said the in next November's election. motorists took advantage of them| Gen. Ike has had a number of| to ignore traffic laws. D {chances to get out of politics but | Mr. Bath explained that the he hasn't quite been able to say| ? plates were manufactured a year the words which: would remove | in advance of their use and said him absolutely from political con-| the’ starred plates were already, sideration. completed when the commission! . Yolout UappIomT { Looks Like Candidate i

| Your correspondent does not pre. luck,” he told a Kansas City reMr. Bath said he planned 0! tend to know what Mr. Truman porter.

write each star plate holder ‘that

they were “not in a special class| inks about that.

and will be liable for legal action| Bub some of the Presidents Myqt Sypnort Family

in any law or traffic, violation ag| friends have said pretty frankly

sp that Tke looks like a candidate to Despite His ‘Lame Back’ structor at Manual Training High i ————— —.. them. ! TFO School, will address a meeting of HAR RD, Conn., Nov. 22 (UP) the Indiana Group for Federation |

| They go further to remark that if —When Stanley Nevers of New in plu $= {he is even remotely available for| Britain, Conn., told Judge James cl | political office he should get out of Murphy he could not contribute to|

{the Army and into his civilian job|th

VACUUM CLEANER SYSTEM as president of New York's Colum-| children because of a “lame back,”| HOME bia University. the jurist asked him how he had|Jersey St. RENOVATION Some of Mr. Truman's political injured himself.

247 N. Delaware LI-9888 'think it will clear the air.

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Our. service embodies all that goes to give that after feeling of

satisfaction; the ‘satisfaction of a ; beautiful tribute to a loved one, yet no burden to those left.

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95! NORTH DELAWARE ST.

|Strauss’ passage. 2 As could be expected, Mr. Schu-| |{macher was not happy in his defeat.

Mr. Schumacher for a while.

of 909 W. 20th St.

y Mr. Schumacher “every cent” the $706 his rival paid for Mrs.

‘I certainly don't wish them any|roendanes.

tomorrow. e support of his wife and two,

of Chaparral Writers at 3

ing, and operating a car without a

Lawrence Herrington. 36, of 233% March, he advocated bombing RUS iep)ing two RCA victor radios en PRAGUE, Nov. 22 (UP)—Eight Teterboro, N. J W. 12th St, was in General Hos- Sia “before she bombs us. [route to Kansas City from the logd-| persons were killed and 18 inter | Dital for injuries suffered when he a 5-ton truck driven by Clarence Basor, 27,

The accident happened in the 700

marriage. ns of last Sept. 15, the department

Mr. Lutz also said that he would, ngs bought by “moderate-income

city families” were 123 per cent {higher than a year earlier and nearly 23 per cent above June, 1046, {when most price controls

average retail prices for the|

were

|Manual Poetry Teacher - |To Address Writers

Miss Jessie Moore, poetry in-

p. m.

The group will meet in the home| of Mrs. Martha Bishop, 2201 N. New

Others on the program are Mrs.

SYSTEM associates told the United Press) “Changing a diaper on the baby, Iola Smelser, editor of Verse Mag-| Soe It at they were glad the President an- your honor,” Nevers replied. (azine, and Mrs. Frances Albea, vionounced his selection of Gen. Brad-| He was ordered to pay $20 a week linist, accompanied by Mrs. Naomi KIRBY SALES ley to be Chief of Staff. They support and lawyers fees, {Norris Malcolm.

{be bombed atomically until it sub-

ed at General Hospital for injuries mits. For Theft FBI | Brown's mother, Mrs, Florence under adverse weather conditions. Met in Germany suffered in a' two-car crash. at| “This motion will be passed, then Fitzpatrick, who had testified her Hundreds of residents, RCAF Fletcher Ave. and Pine St. He : { . was a passenger in a car driven States will then withdraw, forming| ppy 4oents announced today they double slaying, showed no emotion. fliers the biggest welcome ever reby Robert M. Grover of the same

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ere Yanks Not Held as Slaves By Tribesmen, Army Says

Long Investigation ih Chinese Hinterlands

Fails to Substantiate Reports By ROBERT CLURMAN, United Press Staff Correspondent NANKING, Nov, 23—The U. 8. Army announced today that a year’s investigation had proved there was nothing to stories that wild Lolo tribesthen of western China were holding crashed American airmen as slaves, ete” ‘ | Americans had been reported at least three times to be slaving for the Lolos. Mj, Gen. John Lucas, chief of the U. 8. Army advisory group > " " in China, said today that there was

| no basis for such reports and that eat ote . 1] a search for the “slaves” was being | abandoned.

The search was carried on for a

4 : . year. Sometimes it. penetrated into n 0 C8 ur regions where white men had never set

foot before. : Capt. Edward E. McAllister of { Convict Indianapolis Allegheny Junction, Va, and Sgt. Pair in Rensselaer john c. Fox of Tacoma. Wah. AER. Nov. 22 (UP)—A Were disguised as traders. They | RERS0L oY looked for Americans for 201 days {fury. in Jasper Circuit Court today |returned a verdict of guilty which in the heart of Lolo territory. They

|carries a mandatory death penalty found none. {for two Indianapolis men who killed Exploded Report TR {two Hammond, Ind, policemen last| What finally enabled the Army Na ha —_— 3 {Jang 11 to prove the stories false, Gen. 'KIDNAPED' BABY — Merle McCabe, Bismarck, N. D., holds | The 12-man jury deliberated four Lucas said, was an aluminum bar Emma Lou Hersch, the 15.month-old child reported kidnaped and one-half hours and reached a and a small heap of rubber that Wednesday. Mr. McCabe, whase automobile is identical to the Seelsion whish meat Jleath in She Capt. McAllister and Sgt. Fox Hersch machine. inadvertently drove off in the wrong car . . . only electric chair at the ana ¢ to discover Emma Lou in the back seat a short while later. “By the Prison in Michigan City lof Reber 3 was sent to Washingon and time Mr. McCabe reported to a police station with the child, road rown, J4, and. rank Tdadgiey, 19. SAnAALiTe Seats Siowed a | yas blocks had been thrown up and an aerial search started. Brown and Badgley, the latter a 8 3 : —— whe cr surly defendant who screamed dur- Superfortress that crash-landed in ing the long trial that “I am not June, 1944, at Jsichang, 155 miles

* : — Earle Urges A-Bombing ./getting justice,” had charged that north of Kanting in Sikang province.

the state's case was built on cir-| Before the Superfortress crashed, T rh) I+ WwW ld Arms Race cumstantial evidence. its gasoline tanks and the personal Oo na or Third Pollcoman Wounded "SFA of the crew were Jetisoned Favors Using Force on Any Nation Refusing - Special Judggy Robert E. Thomp- crew of 13 was saved. Loos con- . son : sentencing. To Allow Inspection of New Weapons |also set that date to hear pr Te nem within a PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 22 (UP)—George H. Earle, former U 8S ments on a defense motion for a, Natives Wore U, 8. Uniforms : diplomat, today urged the atomic bombing of any nation which refuses new trial a motion filed along with| Some Lolos had been seen wearinspection by the United Nations for “atomic, bacteriological or any # motion for a mistrial immediately jng U. 8. Army clothing, This was other frightful new weapons.” > after the verdict was read. [believed to be principally responsi- : In a letter to Secretary of State George Marshall, Mr. Earle; The men were accused of killing ble for reports that they held Amercharged that because of the atomic bomb, and the Russian veto, the John J. Gerka, 36, and Donald B.|/lcans in slaver®. The clothing apUnited Nations and the Marshall| — 7 —————"""=""= ~ |Cook, 21, who were shot by the oc- parently was that jettisoned (rom Plan were impotent and helpless. ica, We will recognize the Monroe cypants of a parked car as they!the B-20 in 1944, Gen. Lucas said. Mr. Earle, former minister to Doctrine .and leave the western walked up to Investigate it on a| Capt. . McAllister and Sgt. Fox

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When Brown heard the verdict | OL Gloroughly. chi

scouts and native chieftains helped

remind you that America, with 7

is far more vulnerable to atomic or

“Have America propose to the the West Indies.” \room to Deputy Prosecutor Floyd yp) clifford Evans and George United Nations that any nation re- eer (Vance of Lake County, “I think pyyma, nad the toughest part of fusing inspection by the United you're a pitunk. their round-the-world flight behind Nations for atomic, bacterjologicall Ir est ere | Brown and Badgley were taken to them today after chauffeuring their or any other frightful new weapons, Crown Point to the Lake County tiny Piper Cubs across.the Aleutian a 'jail under heavy guard. . |chain and dowr the Alcan Hignway Bet

|vetoed by Russia. The United son was with her the night of the fliers and civic leaders gave the c ithout/| ] Ay on re oun. unlots urested two Indianapolis men for| Among the courtroom spectators | eived by a ia 0 os Siberia : ted, will then|theft of goods from an interstate who stayed to hear the verdict were , o = +g hae ons be passed and then all nations will shipment. Mr. Gerkas eather and Me. Sd <4 They plan to ‘ake off Monday for nspection or be bombed” go G poster, special agent in I po ae $4] Sessions Lethridge, Alberta, 300 miles south Earle, former governor Of ,,,00 of the Indianapolis FBI of- Ql BESS ONS. i of here. From there they olan a Pennsylvania, has attacked Russia g.. 0:4 the two, Cecil D: Long und oy : non-stop flight to Los Angeles an °° and its policies for some time. Last poy wouiing “were charged with 8 Die in Plane Crash route to their starting point at

In his letter today, Mr, Earle de- |; dock of the Knaus Truck Lines. jured when a Romanian airlines CHESS CHAMP TO VISIT HERE scribed the United Nations as m- Long and Hawkins were working plane in flight from Bucharest to. Weaver W. Adams, chess champpotent and helpless because of the. 450k hand for the trucking Prague crashed yesterday at Jiein, fon of New England, will be guest Russian veto . ._|company at the time of the theft. It was trying to make an emergency of the Indianapolis YMCA Chess & “Because of the atomic bomb,” he yoy wii) he tried in Federal Court.| landing in a fog. {Checker Club tonight. |said, “I fear your (Marshall) plan] - weep ste -

| “‘Our armies will now occupy] | immediately all countries of Europe, in order to free their suffering les'” U. 8, Cities Vulnerable | (Mr. Earle sald an American ggn- | eral had recently said Russia could | | occupy all Europe in 48 hours with | planes and parachutes.) “ ‘Russia wants peace with Amer-

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