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Burglars Also - Prowl; $500 Bond Stolen
Another wave of sluggings, hold- | ups and burglaries broke in Indian-| apolis over the week-end. Although badly battered in some| | cases, none of the victims died. One| of them suffered a broken hip when! knocked down by an assailant. | 3 The most seriously injured was Nick Christ, 58, of 550%: W. Pearl = St. He told police he was beaten
| Cops Shortage Temperatures 3 (io on Trial Government of France Next SPring 2s Puunge to go In Kidnaping Defied by Communists 0f S. Side Girl Strikes Plague Nation
‘gw » Be Inflation Peril | a 33 Refuse to Negotiate" If Assembly Passes
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| by a young man who followed him! : oN rind . v out of Mellow's Tavern in 550 W. | Steel ‘Gray Market’ iam I riigny or i Selection of Jury Emergency Measures to Curb Reds Vasungwn St, Saturday after-) Second U. S.. Target fam..n 1pm... au May Consume Day | PARIS, Dec. 1 (UP)—The Communist majority of the A General Hospital ambulance | WASHINGTON : Dec. 1 Temperatures were on thelr way| The trial of five men accused General Confederation of Labor flung an all-or-pptiy crew seni him home, overlooking N ™ ; C up here today following the coldest | of kidnaping & 19-year-old South challenge at the government today. ; LE | (UP) —Secretary 0 om- week-end Indianapolis residents) Side girl opened today in Criminal, It announced that it would never negotiate to settle
his broken hip. He was taken to the hospital several hours later. Police arrested a suspect in the beating. Victim No. 2, according to police, ek
" W. Averell Harriman have experienced thus far this fall.|Court 2. ; ( ene The mercury today was expected] pirst action in the trial was the France's chaotic strikes if emergency ga now before
i i ongress said today that if Cong to reach & maximum of 40 degrees cojoction of a jury from a special the assembly become law. grants the powers, the ad- and drop to only slightly below freez-| yenire of 100 names. Prosecutor! The sudden breakoff of —— x ment of Southern France. The Gen=
* oe : ; ; ht. harles Hendricks, 64, of 2255 : , inistration will consider re- Ing toni ; Judson L. Stark began questioning oh ig iy He ws beaten and & : : i Iiet price control and rationing Coldest temperatures of the SeA-|of the jurors at 10:30 a. m. feelers toward negotiation eral Labor Cphfederation (CGT) robbed Saturday by three hoodlums i BE gal > A BE lof meat “at once.” son TE ye Selection of the jury is expected served blunt notice that the met to take action, 3 fn the front of the same tavein i al %/ 4 | Mr. Harriman told the House dei roes in the city and 8 Dts at to take at least the remainder of Communists would plunge ahead After the meeting the ‘Commus« (550 W. Washington) where Mr. # PS & 6 | Banking and Currency Oommittee, a Weir - Cook -Munici al Airport the day. The case is being heard with their program to ‘battle the nist majority issued a statement Christ had been slugged. “| : Acme Photo. |songidering President Truman's re- o.oo ion P {before Judge Saul I. Rabb. {government all along the line—re- saying the talks with the governs They Got His Keys, Too | DOGGONE—DOG FOUND—Mrs, E. F. Heflebower of Chi= |quest for emergency anti-inflation TE ON rom Southwest oth Found Insane |gardless of What happens. iment ‘were over, It added: { i i i "Piruli.” “ th atest : | N § " 7 The hoodlums robbed Mr. Hen- gage hows how he teirieves her Chituahie, Tirol on loungey powers, fat meat is the gre Paul Miller, head of the Indiaoap-| The five delendabls: are. Robert ew strikes plagued the erippled The Confederation Bureau states dricks. of $38 cash and took his| Dag where IT had bufro®e among soiled clothes and was sent fo difficulty today. olis. Weather Bureau, said the cold Warner, 30, of 710 8. Illinois St.; LEY. 3 y debated that no new negotiations could bes" ! amid Communist-created bedlam gin once the infamous laws now
_ shoes, his overcoat, his watch and laundry. The dog spent the. week-end in a pile of bags at the laun- | He said an anticipated shortage: = "0 Lot Cl brought near-zero| Donald N. Peck, 20, and Robert H.| : a ring, all valued at $90, he told, dry until it was missed. “'Piruli"* once before hid in the laundry and |of meat next spring “might set off = ter to Indiana had moved off| Johnson, 22, both of 802 W. 27th ER6 WEARS Shick Premier Ron rt being discussed by the an inflationary spiral that would the northeast and a high pres- St. James E. Henderson, 25, On pros ds YP are promulgated.” Lie When the police squad took him| ogg a —————eeeet he VETY_SETIOUS. lsure area in the Southwest was ex- 2647 Northwestern Ave. and Thomas nt \ Only the Communists, who are home, Mr. Hendricks found the 3 | Mr. Harriman said the second pected to blow warm air this way, |L. Gardner, 23, of 624 Udell St. men. fin’ & majority in the leadership of 1 had 1so taken the ke s! ive en, omen ri e ‘target in the Administration's in-| Coldest spot In the state yesterds ' | The Paris subway system Was... ©GT's 6 million members, assailants had also e y | |flation battle would be the gray! po yy Yi A sixth man, Stewart Derrick - paralyzed when workers walked out signed th announcement. That Fi was Goshen where 6 above was re- gn 21 of 610 W. 27th St, named of three power stations. | e a
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to his house. He was unable to un- 0 F f h 1 fn OR by-gtee) | {market in steel. { ¥ , : ——— ; SEELEY On Forays of Burglary Ring =i i, on SSE Eo ELE hE Sule ATT ie se contin on oe tn The squad took him downtown . . lloch- | y dhl |dictment, has been adjudged in-| . to police headquarters where he Two Prisoners Implicate Three Others; the ses} a vile 6. nl weather conditions| "Ne And commited to the Indiana ’ or "a . . " : t X wiied uni eatives came for in| AJ| Linked fo 50 Thefts, Police State nd pie cellos be sd Beepons ee omens come tor ne cmt me, +. A rgilys Call Council of Wary
Tictim No. 3 was slugged and : north of Rockford, Ill, forced the i robbed Saturday night at West and | City and State detectives continued Wo question five men and| Mr. Harriman then listed other, mperature down to 21 degrees be- | Assisting Mr, Stark is Rufus Kny- ® three women today in connection with the operation of a burglary industries—including textiles, alum-j, zero for & short time. igo ne deputy prosecutor, ! re iolence eare
Washington Sts., a few blocks from ring here and in central Indiana i puildi terials, and news he first two victims were ol \inum, building materials, S- men said the record low there| Representing the defendants are : Where he — Bi Den 26! All were arrested on Thanksgiving. Two of the men, Joel H. print—in which leaders would be resulted from a high pressure eh Trp Dg ery Perry and y ELIAV SIMON, United Press Stafr Correspo ndent Beaten, MO mas * 2 Sipple, 34, of 716 Beecher St, and Thomas Hilton, 33, of 1536 S. “called for conferences.” land a minimum of air circulation. hurl Rhodes. JERUSALEM, Dec. 1—Violence which had taken 14 A young man followed him out of 20cm. St, admitted B series o burglaries, detectives said. i Berrian mage te sate: Te Ee | Carries Life Penalty lives in the Middle East since the United Nations decided | A rey n response - 143 i i ; a tavern, hit him and took his hat vermillion, 34, of 718 Beecher St.; ‘ y tions trom Pans Jesse P. woot. | ers Deals Told Conviction under the kidnaping to partition Palestine broke out afresh in Jerusalem today, and jacket, he said. William A. Shéw, 34, address un- anta p pers chairman of the committe. charge carries a penalty of life And Arab leaders called a council of war to block the Driver Kicked in Face disclosed, and Richard J. Turner, Mr. Wolcott wanted Mr. Harri- imprisonment. decision Victim No. 4 was a Red Cab 37, of 1310 Union St. . man to outline the Administra- | The five men are under indict- . da driver, Guy Drummins, 34, of 2258] Three women arrested with the Die Nn Flames tion's specific plan in asking for y IS. d arre Iment for “feloniously, and forcibly A Polish Jew was shot and wounded gravely outside the N. Alabama St. He was beaten after Tel Me Mary Jan Dukes, 25, of | the emergency powers to combat carrying of 5d Kiduaping a > Damascus gate here at mid-) itl ro 2 he drove two men and their girl ark Ave.. Edith L. Benedict, high prices. + tom W. McCarthy St. ane b. UPls gay i i _| partition agreement never would friends to 30th St. and Martindale 2% of 718 Beecher St, and Martha, Philadelphia Fire Mr. Wolcott said that he had Witness Nervous : At io Ave. on Oct, 7. a Ofisials guid Jie was hos- ye carried out. a. . Ave., he told police. Ellen McCausland, 35, of 605 E.| Ini 2 : Oth been a member of the Banking and Grand Jury Hearing | (The Times will refer to the vic'im pi ed with neck wounds. A clamor of Arab protest arose One of the men punched MrjTeY Sore Be. njures 0 ers \Currency Committee since 1933 and! WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 (UP)~,0f the kidnaping only as “Miss X"| The Arab Higher Committee all over the Middle East, ; Drumthing and: Kiasked- Rint Gown has raves. said. the . group. was , PHILADELPHIA, Dee. -L-AUP)-: never had heard “such vague testi- I Apt OTe. the attracolSiNbe:it does not. use" the-names of called a thess-dey: general Of The 158g pariiuthe ned Ee eric £10 fare, inked to 35 burglaries and holdups 'giy leks 'mony” as Administration leaders hom Maj. fap victims) jhe. million Arabs in Py 4 when asked for a $110 fare... oo. Hs home men employed in : tive brunet secretary whom Maj. ile on "| gassion Ww When the cab driver fell to the ndianapo! area and with {have offered in support of the Gen. Be tt E Meyers described At the time of alleged kid ginning tomorrow, T} bo 2 ry - Prince. e i 15 more in Connersville, Rockville, TAKING Christmas toys for orphans : . Benne y Inaping “Miss X" told pol bluntly termed thé United | ns aa ground, one of the girls promptly h vile President's program. as his one-time “girl friend,” went DapIng “Miss Police she y: Yam ing that country’s determin: : Flora and Fortville. were killed today. | “If we gave you these powers ‘iIhad been grabbed by the defend-| decision a& “declaration of war” | olp u ; kicked him i the face. The four| mm, eight were arrested afte Twent : pefore a federal Grand Jury today] W.| ‘The Amb Le d its NOP “save Palestine by all means, arres after a enty more were injured in 2 that you are asking for, what would to testify about “ins wartime busi- ants and carried in a car to A e Ara ague summoned regardless of sacrifice.”
|Morris St. where each assaulted| leaders to meet Saturday in Cairo, prore than 3000 Arab students.
through a charity organization] Warns of Possible Wage Freese | Mrs. LaMarre, who has denied her. The prosecution is trying the to map strategy for “safeguarding , shed through guard lines around - the general's version of their rela- defendants on the kidnaping charge Palestine for the Arabs.” In an-|,..4ine palace in Cairo crying for
fled into Douglas Park. three-we -week investigation by City three-alarm fi i u do first?” Mr. Wolcott asked. Victim No. 5 was William Bar-| Detectives Charles Hayne and John Ep Which | wert Ness deals, ger, 57, of 1514 8. Talbot Ave. TWO Kestler and State Detectives Law-
! : ‘men accosted him Saturday night rence building. | Mr. Harriman replied that “Meat me, seme bn, Suir iO rene Broderick Beer 310 ny ther men were nnd oi, grit hy oa. i rip, wu, vl nd, unm Sb, comieton STS 8 16 st uno amano wi rk Teoh 0 ne 6 One slapped him and the other took They were among 68 m leep/sald it would get first attention ing As sne Was CA e . ———— : g Criminal Records g en asleep Grand J Trial Transferred | preside—voiced conviction that the (Continued on 5—-OMffimn 3) ; B : y he Presi- Grand Jury. rial Tra n Page 5 $20 from him, he told police in the second and third floor dormi-|1f the powers sought by the Also slated to testify O28 Were! Due to the number of ‘defendants . elu
Sipple, detectives said, admitted x . Two suspects were arrested after " ’ ‘tories when flames raged through dent are approved by Congress. Mr. Barger identified his assailants Pusticips: ing in 35 burglaries, In-\¢pe four-story industrial institution Mr. Truman, in asking for the her husband, B. H. La Marre, and jand also the number of spectators, . . to . {cluding 11 in Davis Cleaners’ estab- | ¢ (ho vol {emergen wers including ration- her brother, T. E. Readnower, the! j,qge Rabb found it necessary this! enner a Ss rel I police lish {0 e Volunteers of America, Inc. |emergency power g ! I Burglars Also B shments. Hilton, they sald, ad-| ., 1 ing and wage and price control, (President and vice president Of morning to transfer the trial to the| _ ; : € uy Higley paruicipating i 10 burglaries : Sa Y (up. planted to] aid they would be used only if Aviation Electric Co. - {room of Criminal Court 1 on the N WwW : ‘ Four burglaries were reported, 'at Davis Cleaners’ branch stores "© is custom. of bell-ringles, voluntary measures failed. Called Dummy Officers |second floor of the Court House. oO orrying 08 ers two of them this morning when and eight .other Burglaries. styeet-corner Santa Clauses within Mr, Harriman also warned that They told Senate investigators yt is a much larger room than| By DANIEL M. KIDNEY - - business houses began to open. | Four of the men have long, crim-| 5 oF 108 allure to impose “selective” wage that they were just dummy officers! Judge Rabb’s court room in the y BAN wel it or nok, Sen. Jenner said. “Of Mrs. Clara Goldbrick, 70, of 4807 inal records and two of them— SReLE. * land price controls now might make "nd kicked back most of their war pasememnt. WASHILGTON, Doc: T=How th course I will vote for it, as will most Broadway said she returned home Hilton and Shaw—were on proba- Question Day Foreman lit necessary later to JApose a ‘gon= time salaries to Gen. Meyers. They| Hundregls of spectators filled the \ , Dec, 1—~How the members of the Senate. But the at midnight Saturday to find her tion from prison sentences. | When the flames were brought era) freeze of wages and prices. “aid Gen. Meyers really controlled court rdom today taking every Hoosiers feel about stop-gap aid to way our people feel they just don't home looted of $75 cash, a $500 post-| Detectives said Shaw was first under control several hours later, | Mr. Harriman sald he didn't like the firm. lavatlable seat, and many others Europe and the long term Marshall give a damn. They think that if we al savings bond and about $100/arrested as Gangster John Dillin-|police questioned Stanley Druist, 3! ontrols But he said that if the Gen. Meyers denied this charge, stood around in back. Plan was summed up by Sen. wi. | vant to do that its all Pi : and worth of jewelry, 3 iger's teen-age chauffeur at the age day foreman, who was said to nave, qniniciration is given authority contending that he set up the com. | A liam E. Jenner (R. Ind.) today nly all ight a. Murgtal Aas, * - is all-r ‘ cial
George told police his dry of 14 and 21 times after that. He fallen asleep on an over-stuffed pany only because of his 1 8 sy . re in 961 8. West St. was/has been convicted of auto ban- Sofa. io impose he otra ke Xo "hy | standing ol N Strike Close this single sentence: “I actually believe that we ctu { pv OTreC y “They just don't give a damn” lvote to give the money to Russia
a few days to raise money; for
rived of six watches valued |ditry, second-degree burglary, reck-| A night watchman told deteeti Marre. ; and a dozen billfolds valued less driving and falling to stop | that Mr, Druist ran trom a a (ecial Apps W MuSUy Wid W "yy government is believed to be , Just back from his home town of and they wouldn't care either. They $30. Burglars entered by prying after an accident, according to his floor store-room shouting the sofa He said any voluntary pro-‘ceking perjury and subornation : | Bedford, “Bill” Jenner said he was just aren't looking our way." : open the front door. police record. was ablaze. gram could be undermined’ by & of perjury indictments against Gen. l SOI d S |amazed at the complete disinterest| Debts and taxes do not interest - undeterm finined amount of Toot $10,000 Bond for Each The city morgue identified ‘the thoughtless or selfish minority. Meyers at the present grand jury | * |among the rank and file of Indiapa the Hoosiers much at this point P g 8 Sipple, according to his record, dead as Patrick Allen, 70; William Urges Speedy Action |session, on the basis of the conflict] DETROIT, Dec. 1 (UP)—A wild- people regarding the special ses. either according to the Jor Bee upply Co., 1005 Cornell as. been ‘arrested 21 tiny aoa. Snead, 65: Michael Boyle, 50; § y {between his story and those of most cat strike by 21 welders today forced sion of Congress called to vote $507 ator. ‘What everyone really is ine Ave. “The combination was knocked convicted Dine “times vs hag Thomas Wallace, 45; Charles Ken-! For that reason, he added, pow- other Senate witnesses. Later, the'the Hudson Motor Car Co. to close million stop-gap European aid. I 3 - off the safe, police said. 4 . Turn {ers to impose limited, direct con- government also may charge Gen.iits plants and lay off 12,000 em-, “They don’t care whether we vote (Continued on Page 3—Column 6)
Mrs. Edith {14 arrests and convictions for reck- 1%: 50, and Stanley Bush, 45. | St. reported A = 3206s driving, assault and batte Westhior Hampers Piemen.- |." Prices ahd Wages: and. 1 Meyers With income; tas evasion, ployees. "5. 2 # oddity wig mink coat! ond robbe . his 4 Some of the men leaped to saf {set up consumer rationing on a war fraud and conspiracy to de-| A company spokesman said the ° ! ished at 9 p. m. last night as Hil TY. record showed. | Ho eas em ape = So oY | tew items, should be granted now. !traud the government, welders struck without warning and Marshall / in to Mend she entering home. lian was arrested five times and ws and an ouiside Nref. «Adequate advance preparation | Arrive From Dayton \demanded pay increases in viola-' NEY: CL —— {convicted once—of issuing a fraud-| escape on tae second floor, Others ayes for fairness,” Mr, Harrithan| The LaMarres and Mr, Readnow- . EN : ; lulent check | were helped or carried to the street “ a r. Readnow- tion of a wage agreement signed by wginic Field Sets Up | Al eight were held on & charge bY firemen who bravely entered fhe {aie F bepeve nat it is advisable er arrived here today from Dayton,!Hudson and Local 154 of the CIO u es- ay Pp 1 on u ah Siamea | lof | {to start developing a program now O. They held ‘a long conference United Auto Workers Union last : SoA A i te in Nevada [of vagrancy under $10,000 bonds. building dspite intense heat 8nd roiner ‘than to risk the need of with U. 8, Attorney George Morris May. ” LONDON, Dec. 1 (UP)—Secretary Dulles or Gen. Clay shall preyal
IBGAS, Nev. Dec. 1 (UP)— They are slated to appear in mu- flams. |hasty action later when the only!Fgy before the Grand Jury ses- of State George C. Marshall will|He probably will incorpe - Actress Virginia Pield, who Ricipal court Dec. 16. Fyrenen were hampered by the feasible course might be to put on'sion began. y isdn Said a. sll SumloYees try today to mend a split between | decision in an important sj (tq led suit for divorce from! (Ere - Subetressing | lemperatires whichithe brakes by some type of general] When they stepped off the train, ular shifts tomorrow. The com. John Foster Dulles and Gen. Lucius of policy on Germany §6 b i “composer, in vos Florida Dyke Guarded Yarhd, Mater poured on the build-} iil, they said they were ready to “an- pany employs 15,000 persgns in its D- Clay over how the industrial |livered this week befopf the ing to ice almost on contact. | (Continued on Page 3—Column 4) swer all questions truthfully t0 | Detroit plants German Ruhr shall be controlled ference of foreign mgifiisters. : in the future. He will demand
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1g e } Superior Court, has regis-| ; 0% ‘hotel here, it was re- After Break Is Plugged ET lal. the best of .our abilities.” v . “A. el ’ ’ It currently is engaged in produc- ¢ n | MIAMI, Fla. Dec. 1 (UP)—Armed 1iMes Clothe-A-Child Mrs. LaMarre sald she had not tien of 1048 model cars, a’ series of
¢ ada faw, she would be 8uards patrolled an eight-mile dyke ® yet filed a slander suit against Gen . here today af : RCA U M b ye er St «low, streamlined models. All dealers — Ae. final re Tt nteer a Ce cuits a ny Jo nion em ers Meyers ior whom she worked as his have not yet been supplied with x = phemmany gv. p An Bhat 2 ne aha x i | A floor models. a : BLATT REET Near $3000 Mark i Soe Urges Senate OK “553820 5 20 aE us toes were NC CIT ark in Drive |. poms coe mp wi we see JF we ve i mR | : ,
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; ' — : : : ! out” before the sult is filed. ,.00geary to close the car assembly pe Killed : [Josiartay 36 4 duwictiodust butle Pay 5 Cents a Week or More Throughout Year; ee | Cd most other departments at : : formal talk with Russia's Viack 1 Killed in Michigan | Club May Serve as Model to Other Groups (Arizona Calls Troops Iie main plant. e ie } 0 y Islay M. Molotov, . Most’ obsefv 1
Eventually, Mr. Marshall will de- many be unified cide whether the views of Mr. poses, that all z mediately remg
nl Tons of water from rich farm- a considered Mr. Molotov's refusal - Gas Blasts lands to the north roared through By ART WRIGHT In Violent Lettuce Strike ar oe WASHINGTON. Dec. 1 (UP)— see Mr. Marshall more significant A ‘Mich, Dec. 1 (UP)—A the dyke before it was repaired.| ONE OF the largest contributions in the 18 years of The Times PHOENIX, Ariz, Dec. 1 (UP) — Collection to Pay {Senate President Arthur H. Van- than appeared on the surface, "of explosions and fires that OfMcials believed the dyke might Clothe-A-Child is promised this year by local union B-1048, I. B. E. W. On orders of Gov. Sidney P. Os- For Fire Damage \denberg said today that free gov-| Ambassador Lewis Douglas ‘on : have been blown up by disgruntled: (A. F, of L.), of the RCA-Victor division, born, who proclaimed martial law g sernments in Italy and France are Friday invited Molotoy to have
de | & natural ‘gas pumping tar = farmers whose lands have been The uni ts to furnish at ) in. the violence-marked lettuce| Ushers at the Olivet Baptist i ! % here yesterday, caused : e on expec urnish at least $3000 to clothe needy children nee-mar ettuce \ plist “ort " ¢ lunch today with him and ano © yesterday, coeef {flooded during Florida's hurricane before Christmas. The money will represent the year's contributions res|packers strike, National Guardsmeniff Wet. C0 finished passing the “er CTIICT BIER ote the Marshall. Mr. Molotov begged my mise, 20, a workman, | season. ceived through the union's Clothe-A-Child club. _jwere on duty at 7 a. m. today. {collection plates yesterday just in $507 million emergency foreign re-| Saying he had other engagements. — cn hill Mark 73d The club members contribute atl terest Io the pian and . Hoy abigens lle Reg od pl 3 pay for fire damage to the) er ll cneor {0 say that, Jb wif the first time sibes Mr, Ti , ex uron : flea : sens pis week Smughout might adopt the club idea in 1048.|warned he would deputize 300 men | A special collection was being "® aren't going to this particular Marshall became secretary " ————i # ear. money : ” Abuse 10 Movies ‘ + Birthday at Party lh on Christmas will wo y . 88 unless guardsmen were om duty in made to buy furnishings for the . " e+ 18 LONDON, Dec. 1 (UP)—Winston by 8| INDIVIDUALS ss well as Or-lthe 13-day strike of 2000 Members church when a choir member| The Michigan Republican lencer Eddie | oe 18| Obituaries .... | Churchill read a of messages committee from the union. This|oanisation groups may lend theirlor & CIO union for a 17%-cent an smelled smoke. Carrying the col- chairman of the Senate Foreign Bridge ....,, .16|Dr, O'Brien ..17 oN committee will take a group of laid to Clothe-A-Child in one ory : : : | Relations Committee, opened the “VET val from all over the world today, con- hour wage boost. lection plates, the congregation filed | 20 HOPPING DA 3 Carnival ,... 13|P. C. Othman 13| ob ioiing hum on his 73d birth-| ore A Chic, Youngsters 0 theimore ways: » EE dl, Eo irireD aif ducited the th day of debate on the bil with : § ..20-22{ Radio cee Bg which he observed yesterday. {stores and outfit them. ONE: By sending or bringing a 2 Brothers 2 Sisters | money Id be used to repair the * “prayerful hope” that the Senate } ey Comics .......23|8cherrer ...... Hu He e from Kent to his Lon-| ® = ® |cash contribution to OClothe-A- ! attic, charred by fire. |would pass it by nightfall. - 3 Orossward ..,. 9/8ide Glances 14, he ant miei for an anus THE CLUB CHAIRMAN, William Child, Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Killed by Cor Fumes | charred by fire. | Declaring that free governments, = ¢" Joo Editorials ss..14 Soclety ...... 181 fa mily birthday party. His e- Phillips reported nearly $3000 has! Maryland St. Indianapolis 9. NAPIER, W. Va. Dec. 1 (UP)~— h hi |are under “a particularly bitter| \ LY \ he Forum <v=x2 ve. 14] Sports vl 8-19 said a “rule of long standing” been reecived to date and that the TWO: By volunteering as a donor. Deputy Sheriff Spurgeon White re- Shot Fired aot C lang, {challenge at the .current moment,” | EA | Meta: Given ..16| Stranahan a ported that four le were found Mr Vandenberg said that “some- we pL A donor is & person—or organiza-|po our peop Chinese Officer He : > .
dollywood ....13 Teen Talk ....17 prohibited her from disclosing the goal is “well over” that amount. “| takes - carbon: monoxide in Homemsking .16 Teen Topics ii|Pam of he guess. . fe guests. The Clothe-A-Child club at the ren a alee une oF Be SHI a ks car er APTN, Thor le uate moditfes” are at stake so far as this In Indpls .... § Washington .“M pyyrsREURGH ATTORNEY DIES RCA-Victor division was originated money, buys the clothes the chil: miles from here. . today to detefmine whether: ‘shot{°SUntEY. 1a cancefnied. 13 Weather Map 9 PITTSBURGH, Dec. 1 (UP)—C. and organized by local B-1048 as a dren | They were identified as Hayward no fired yestgrcey while Generalis-| “Tf WE ate going to Hs pattie: (1. Women i |B Pritchard, noted Pittsburgh trial result of the employee's participa-| THREE: Byaying one or more Dean. 28. and his 21-year-old broth- igimo Chiang/ Kai-shek was passing|lar fire, let us say so before it beyy A-Day 13 |gitomey, died yesterday in Pitts-|tion .in Clothe-A-Child in past dimes #n the Milé-O-Dimes when er, Junior Leavy Dean; Margaret through the west gate was fired at comes a conflagration; df we are | burgh Jy of an intestinal. di |years. TR lit opis late this Weeki on W. Brown, 25, and her 20-year-old sis-|the Generalfssimo in 2 r or into Dot going. let US ay so now,” ME oh , y rhe hot i ST ;
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