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Scripps — Howarnl 58th YEAR—NUMBER 246 : TUESDAY, DEC E MBE R 231 1947
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On a Drab Day Before Christmas—
.S. Predicts The Story Of A Yuletide
anama Pact 0 Army Bases saiierd Family
ONCE UPON a drab day before Christmas, a miracle happened in the town. It changed the luck of
Republic Rejected Defense Treaty
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23 (UP)—
The U. S. ambassador to Panama Tq . 3 . . I: said after a conference with Presi- \ alter Ballard. and his dent “Truman today that he was family from bad to better. “sure” this country and Panama The Ballards came here from, will “get together” on plans for de- Cleveland a year ago. Since their fense of the Panama Canal. arrival, eaccidents and sickness The ambassador, Brig Gen. have cut their income down to Prank T. Hines, was summoned to, desperation point. a White House conference 12 hours “9 a efter the Panama assembly unani- MR... BALLARD f¢ll ill with mously rejected U. 8S. proposals for pneumonia. He burned his eyes defense of the inter-ocean shipping with a welder's torch. He lost route, . part of a thumb on an emery Meanwhile, U. 8. troops stationed . wheel. And he suffered two, infec=
af the 14 disputed bases continued to garrison them. Gen: Hines and the President canvassed the situation and its effect on hemispheric defense
tions, one from a spider's bite, the other from a piece of steel which’ pierced his leg. He ran out of money and could not complete the new home he was building for his family, now Asked afterward if he believed a living in two furnished rooms in solution of the apparent stalemate 511 N. Alabama St.
between the two countries is possi- : 8 THEN his vear-old
Certain of Accord
ble, Gen. Hines said 3 daughter“Yes, certainly, I am sure we ter, Diana Louise, fell ill, began to will get together.” lose weight. Money went for doc= Gen. Hines would not discuss the tors’ bills assembly's action or its reasons.- He On the evening of the miracle, said, however, that he imagined be Mr. Ballard's son, David Lee. 7,
would receive new instructions from came home with a bag of candy.
his superiors here “at the proper “Look, daddy,” he said, “sometime” He said he would report to body gave me a nickel. Now we'll the State Department on the situ- have some candy for Christmas.” Mr. Ballard silently left the
stion soon after returning to Panama on Monday. He expected to sail to Panama tomorrow from York. The United States at one time had 134 bases in Panama. It has returned 120 to the Panamanian government but wants to retain 14 under lease, Gen. Hines said.. That
house and walked to the Standard Giocery in 407 Massachusetts Ave. His mind was made up.
” ~ THAT'S HOW it happened Mr Ballard was running across the ice of the Sears Roebuck parking lot last night with a box of groceries under his arm and two men
Here are the
MIRACLE
is the proposal which the ma proposal which She Panaia; 4 pursuit. and Mr. Ballard, whose luck they. changea. assembly rejected. One of the pursuers was. Lloyd b ' ; m ; Looking Ahead Stanfor a a Can : : The bullet plowed into the seat , ting “Mr. Ballard in jail. There ome Christmas, He advised Mr. | “You cant have an airstrip in tanford, manager of the grocery. cushion ‘of the automobile in = he found Mrs. Darleené Ballard, gal the I I : 15 mi wah The other was Patrolman Jacques which Mrs. Novella Daniels of | 29, waiting for her husbaid with WUard Ue 1ghy. could Be Sar 53 minutes,” Gen. Hines said In eX- pyrham on duty in the district. | Greencastle was Sitting. She was | the childre i 3 for at Riley Hospital and offered plaining this country’s "desire to Tt seemed that Mr. Bal i i Te aX R 1 enlidren, : .. ; ps “WW . § ard had pot Kurt Patrolman “Durham obtained ‘© 'aKe the child there today. keep the 14 bases. “We felt it would faq from the store without paying ol Sai a irha htainec be necessary to have the defense of (or the groceries ’ y Mr. Ballard gave up then, Mr. Ballard's release from jail, And that was the status of tue the canal well pla i." | iid 8-2 = took him home and lent him $10, we-Christ 3 planned. 5 2 8 ON THE WAY to the Citv Jock- 3 , pI 1stmas drama as the whole ; “g ' : * ie ey The pris Kk olice- . The Panama action came at a STOP that man.” shouted Mr. | yp jhe tald his story to Patrol- >z pisoties § 00k the Police cast appeared before Municipal time when Congress had before it Stanford. Patrolman Durham an Burhan id i man's hand, which <is something a3 : . ay irham. The policeman of a miracle in itself around these v"48¢ Alex Clark this morning a proposal to spend $2's billion on fired a shot into the air. coult have lst it zo at that bul I und these a new sea-level route, supplement- Mr.’ Ballard slipped and the je didn't ' parts. Officer Durham asked the Ing the present lock canal, and on groceries fell out of the box. Pa- ~~ He checked the Bailar "home OFFICER “PURE ™ Tho WAP RR defense to make the canal impreg- trolman ‘Durham fired aga n. whert Ie went off Hate Ser fatt. Shs / : ] ade ar- Thurl Rhodes stepped up to rep‘man : ! went off ‘duty after put angements for the family to have “resent Mr. Ballard without fee, |
nable even against atomic attack. Meanwhile these developments arose out of the Panamanian rebufl: ONE: Rep. Willis W. Bradley (R Cal), a leading member of the House Merchant Marine Commi‘! re, said the Panamanian action might kill a proposed $2.500,000,000 progfam for making the Canal invulperable to sudden—perhaps atomic
Clothe-A-Child— RCA Union Members Spend $513 To Outfit 140 Needy Children
Watts’ Attorney Files Insanity Plea
Counsel Change Brings
luck from bad to better. Left to right are Policeman Jac ques Durham, Grocer Lloyd Star
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people who worked a small miracle around town today by changing Walter Ballara’s
ford, Lawyer Thurl Rhodes
MANAGER STANFORD sald he didn't want lo. prosecute, The Standard Store. ls maxing up a Christmas food basket for’ the Ballards, he said. Judge Clark suggested thal newspaper Christmas funds chip in for the children, He withheld judement aon the petit larceny charge against Mr. Ballard, who =
has never been arrested hefore It was the first reported miracle of the 1947 Christmas season
House Group May 3 Back Closed Shop
Views on T-H Law
s
rene
Facts In Grain Stassen
Charges Administration Seeks To Confuse and Distract Public
Record Bank Roll
$70 Million Expected By Next June
ROBERT BLOEM fe Indiana probably will wind up the 4;
istration government White House" Sassen accused” the administration of deliberately
WASHINGTON; publican presidential aspirant,
Mr,
By
Dec.
3
idden
robe, Says
P)—Harold E. Stassen, Re-
today challenged the adminto’ deny that present and former officials of the “including the executive department of the
made huge profits in commodity speculation,
State Piling Up
Ww
0
a shower of
gurrent fiscal year next June with the biggest bank balance in Its NisTon And alréady the prospect is be- @ coming. a source of alarm to some Republicalis with long range po- ~° littcal implications in view K A quick rundown of the state's financial condition indicated today
diate comment on Mr.
that practically all ot its sources of
revenue are in tune State
the ing I'ha
Treasurer
year
toward the $6
would be almost $6 million in excess of last year's all-time record
$12 Million Cigaret Tax
with th
Frank T. sald the gross income tax return for calendal
of 1947 1 50 million
e times. ©
Millis s head- ' 1 mar
8
ites the key
ctivity
former
pertinent infor-
ithholding ation about the operations { “government insiders” in the commodity markets.
the administration could, supply “in-10 minpoints” about such
He said it wanted to,
Instead. he said, {it is providing irrelevant statistics” wv the purpose of confusing and tracting the public. - No Immediate Comment He asked the administration: te isclose -at once whether present or officials of the government leaned up in the commodity marets at. the time of heavy govern-
ment buying last winter,
The White House had no immeStassen's new harges. “The continued delay of the ad-
ministration in reporting the opera-
ions of insiders in the commodity
Kk Farka) : during 1947 is inexcusable,” Mr, ued oi his headquarters here.
assen said in a statement is-
“The issuance of voluminous re-
ports by the administration of nor-
The cigaret tax, which had been pg) grain trading ‘on Oct. 31, 1947,
estimated be good
likel
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with for to exceed $l
tongue in ¢ $9 million now appears
2 million
heek
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0 and Oct. 31, ing of precise information requested
1046, and the withhold~
or weeks is obviously for the pur-
Budget Director Roscoe Freeman pose of confusion and distraction,”
ala
stitutions
income
In mid-summer,
from beverages special excise tax for appeared to be its average deste a heavy slump
ihe
alcoholic
inholding
Mr.
Stassen said. Hints at Disappointment
His statement was issued a day
after Secretary of Agriculture Clin
t 4 'S ct All in all, Mr. Freeman said, a =O» A. Anderson made publi he = first of a series of lists of com=bank balance at the end of the To fiscal year of $70 million seems modity traders. nse \ ar 3 - likely, : He Suited out, however, Mr. Anderson hinted that Repub- ¥ lican investigators may be disap-
that while the surplus also will be oin if ; expect to find gov substantial the entire bank balance pointed Hey exp i
doe
s
not actual
surplus
Some of the balance, of course. Is 500 and 15.000—will be released -bes encumbered and must be used 10 fq... Congress convenes Jan. 6. long-range obligations
the legislature, Stirs Political Circles Prospect of an unprecedented bal- irrelevant statistics.”
pay by
ly const
itute a
set up
ernment insiders on future lists.
He sald the’ complete’ rostér of speculators—estimated between 12.+
But Mr. Stassen said the people
will demand specific answers and
‘will not be fooled by a shower of
Further Trial Dela : —attack. 3 By ART . ; : . : oor Chalimpen Albert J. Togel fier. sures Shei. Y The biggest “big RL yulonr 18-Tear History So hey started immediately he Job of raising Change During Probe ance has had its reaction in Repub- JM Basie made the original (R. Mich) of a House Subcommittee ~ SHELBYVILLE, Dec. 23—A spe-' of Clothe-A-Child spgnt $5135.10 last night to outfit unds for Clothe-A-Chiid in 1947. Fach week the CHICAGO, Dec. 23 (UP)—Rep. lican political circles, : Shatge at gg REC: on Military Appropriations said he cial plea of insanity in the case of 140 needy children workers contributed a nickel or more in the Clothe= “Charles J. Kersten (R. Wis) said Certain party leaders already are Were Spec Valine " i Ny would propose that the Army survey Robert Austin Watts, 25-year-oid Local Union B-1048. IBEW (AFL) of the RCA- A-Child “fund And through these subscriptions today that (he Tait-Hartley law developing the theme that some- aries And Jaa I 2 > new canal sites elsewhere in Central Indianapolis man charged with the Victor division: took the voungsters to local stores they raised ome $4000 Sh = p t y the thing: must Df done Wo keep from A gd tar America because of Panama's action. murder of Mrs. Lois Burney, was where they were also treated to candy, books and But when they went to the stores last night they may be changed to legalize he turning over a huge surplus to the Army Fo THREE: State Departm-~nt filed in Shelby Circuit Court today Saw Santa Claus spent $5135.30. ‘Thuis is tise iargest dmrount vested closed op result of an invest next administration, particularly if Admits Large Holdings sources called the Panama action by Warren M. Brown, newly ap- It was a special sort of host the RCA employees in Clothe-A-Child by any one donor gation into a typesetters’ strike it should happen to he Democratic Mr. Pauley subsequently admitted “most unfortunate.” One Federal pointed chief defense counsel. were, for at least 250 Workers in the plant turned There are hundreds of more children hoping against Chicagos six majol daily hi lav exaculy that the mohay 1s/t0 the Senate Appropriations Cam. official deplored what he called the Mr. Brown. Shelbyville lawyer ap- ©! last night to, be individual hosts to the voung- that they will be clothed before Christmas. It's not newspapers baring & hole 3 pojical, pockets mites that he had large heidings “negative and almost hostile tem- pointed by Judge Harold ‘G. Barger S!€'S. And theadults seemed to get as much of a too late for you to send your contribution to Clothes oper wl that they want to spend the in grain and other commodities per” of the Panamanian people. yesterday after Robert Rutherford KICK“ out of the spirit of Clothe-A-Child as the A-Child-—or place your dimes on the Mile-O-Dimes Mi, Kersten is 2 member of Ye (Continued on Page 5—Column 35) when ‘he took the Army post In FOUR. A high U. S. military of Indianapolis withdrew from the little ones did. on W. Washington 8t. The need i arent as reat congressional ibcommittee which - ©" September source said the assembly. vote “outs case, contended in his motion “to- It ‘was a big night for the RCA workers—and as it has ever heen in Clothe-A Child histor ¢ “began investigating the strike yes. He said he was liquidating them the Armv on a hein of a soot If day that Watts was insane at the he had -been planning for it since last Christmas. ¥ You may help in three wa . veray) he gro ’ is a Waneht of Safe Crackers Get a Jpn as Possinie PED is country has to build Canal de- time of the slaying and asked the en a group’ of RCA workers made their annual ONE: By s , ringing vour ionat the House Labor Committee and I Mr. Pauley and Raph avies, fense bases in the jungles adjacent court to appoint a commission of ''1P to Clothe-A-Child headquarters in 1048 0 to Ry oT Sosa oz headed by Rep. Thomas L. Owens $2000 on N. Side wartime deputy petroleum adminto Panama, he said, it will mean two physicians or psychiatrists to outfit one of the biggest groups of the: vear, they ' > * (R. 1Lll.). The third member is Rep Sais crackers ted al "000 istrator and California oil -man, tremendous expenditures. Building examine the defendant and de- [elt they could do even greater things for the needv (Continued on FP: Pred Bushey (R, i.), y oh . th po t - oul $2000 were the only past or present memairfields capable of handling heavy termine. his mental condition. on Page 6—Column 1) The committee yesterday heard tre oh ue om Jasw night bers. of the government whose bombers out of jungle soil is ex- Plea Under Advisement THE TIMES 1947 : : testimony bY representatives of whe Hie Co, 3301 N yor names appeared: on the list of 11) tremely difficult, he said. The defense contends in the mo- e [1s mas President Si NS Chicago Newspaper Publishers As- was rolled into the ba k of the blue ribbon” commodity traders ~PIVE Sen Edward V Robertson on thel Walls dias ok Ra Mile- O- Dimes sociation and officials of the strik- putting A hi eb e- evidintie released by Mr Anderson yésterdayv. (R. Wyo.) called the Panama ac- comprehensiorr sufficient to under- his 25 wis ing International Typographical nade a Yeiauriv’ fob of illo Che Mr. Stassen said the adminisfra= tion “absurd” and “surprising.” MT. ¢tand the nature of the criminal lS d ream ei fo a 8 he over-the- Union (AFL) oo : " tos . ‘ . Rt ton, if it wanted to could “answer J ! o of or the second consee- * orca it tr ' mbinagon lo and taking an es- | : Robertson, a member of .the Senate g.tion against him." Utive: vem: d opgap Mr. Kersten said the informatio mated 31000 in 10 mmutes from information the Armed Forces Committee, said Ca- juqoe Barger took the plea unde: LOCAL TEMPERATURES hod an is now on obtal ned in the hearings. which will government has had in its posses- . 4 ) plea unde: a its second mile. Over 60 full med- this afternoon “mat Hilton McBroom, ownet aid no Fooy nthe” t {nl : nal defense “is as important 10 ,4yisement. 6 a. m. 1 10 a. m. rs lines of difnes, each 88 1 WASHINGTON Dec. 23 (UP) e Te ne H 1ernog i vere Jett but bre i 10n “ior mol he following five Panama as it is to us.” As. a result of the shift in de- Ta om. 29 11 a. m. 26 ‘ONT are ne . dow gel President Truman today signed a It in modification of the nm, . . Dec, 4 eH n- questions, which he said represent SIX: Sen. Alexander Wiley (R fense attornevs, Judge Barger toda 8 a m 25 12 (Noon) " a total ir rn n eaiiol hill appropriating $540 million in hop provisio of the Ta Hartle , ot He : alg Jus ie Key points the people want to Wis.) called for an investigation to hosthoned (he trial date to 9 a om 9 a m. 23 1pm 2% ain excess 0 emergency aid for France, Italy law or perhaps legalizing the closed ©. ‘ . . oo . cod . Lhe know about the food situation determine whether the Panama re- 1 yan 12 The trial had in $9000.00 Austria and ‘China shop nix) . Hise: A Bro . 3 a» ONE: In addition to Mr, Panbuff was “planned at the instigation (.haedquled to nen: Bit Low ; on It probably won't be a white ®The Ti; > “@ The funds were contained in a Rep O [ ( 1ppoi V ter 7 | f al ef ” i EL were three other present or of some phe: Bao Mr. Brown asked for one time > Sniisines, the weatherman said DIMES ILE -D- $914.286,500 supplemental appropri- ment V ih i. Ke ro left the heel pris on former officials of the goverTURanteputies eer / ; l Ve 3 if IVES er ural v (“ho . ey ’ A elpea Ime ) : Lo including the execullve department SEVEN: Chairman Charles A WHIth 5 prevaie iBe Geforise Va The Weather Bureau said no pre- Aga hits p a Christmas RoR bill approved by Congress’ ast oj1pg | e newspaper disputes. I o bis cei WOR aes f the White Hotise—in the. come Faton (R. N. J) of the House For- ,,.., appointed 2% Seforise 0% 4% cipitation at all was in sight be- o gh Mange a members Also included tive ineature are I'he te K y force Hh pod . 2 " " itt Hiet. 1 dity market prior to the unusus eign Affairs Committee, attributed po jidoe Saul Rabb of No tween. now and Christmas and there Ie : Beton “sion Ryze. ADPropriations of $340 MULLON 01 horns og etme ten 10 OSL TE eo theft of nearly $1000 was dis- p heavy government purchases the Assembly vote to “conflict be- county Criminal Court old hm was only the slightest chance a | rly Fore 42 Sane Ol | nw OEunatian oral ander rotier CO 0qitons of employment rath a ev. Dale Slainons. service: February and March, 1947, and tween the_exeemtive head of Pana- Baroer he did not we g€ tle snow might fall Thursday. I oun very dime 12 US .ocoupied areas of Ger. ST PED A TEQUAT CONIA : nanazer. He. sald the night” Baht 12 ney made a huge profit at the ma and the legislative body to Shelbvvill nes. wani io come . Temperatures are expected to be #goes to clothe a needy child. ~~ AdLrle Janam aid Kbre which their traditional closed shop 5 wii B err teep climb of prices which followed Climaxing two weeks of stormy i. ae yt case ae Blot ROP] Jor Christmas weet 9 Stop by and add YOUR $32 011 000) for fo i en (Continued on Page o Column 3) . Dulial ni today. or » en - ne gover ment hu ing? debate, the 51-member Panamaian Marion county ere rom with highs over the state averaging dime to the SECOND MILE rectarrakio ) Dr eet $500.000 {or ‘ » “TWO In wddition to Mr. Pa I= Assembly ended a hight long mee(- Tvansferrcs toip 32 degrees in the north and 43 de- which is being placed ontop Wa B ! IRE Sve, 0” were three other present and ing shortly before midnight. It re- "0 Teantine Sniicien grees in the south. Average mini- of the first! - andl wh ” a rca Emmett Rice, School Health, rmer officials in the market in fused to ratily an agreement 107, and Elmer So Fred mum temperatures for the next five : includi gt tr vl exper wo for mem (Continued on Page 5—Column 1) occupation of the bases defending j .. gotective Yt u cfm Po- days will be 16 degrees in the north = ge ee! vers of. Con ay e emergent S $ 4 Di t Di 54 the Panama Canal signed Dec. 10 i}, oiot0 Wider gs at $ wo and 23 degrees in the south. Shaw, a 'TT1, ’ Puts asso Winch liv ded a oak : a e Y irec or, ies a . with the Caited States. : for safe keeping ily peridlel bi The forecast was for colder 4 sion which in ova hy rr, . Chicago, Omaha Steers eputies burst into cheers an . ‘a! weather today and tonight, The A OK Al h | Ay Ty oo ih : sang the national anthem when the a being brought het ( mercury, which was at 32 this morn- n . on co ° Proptialion ea ire ares $52 Entered School System Bring $40 to Set Record chairman anhounced that the vote roi® PUNE b! hg here rom jn will drop slowly during the day LONDON, Dec. 23 (UP)—George 1)! in Stapegap id for France At Shortridge in 1919 CHICAGO. Dec. 23 (UP)—A new rejecting the agreement was unani-‘y,.. kept ih solitary fits aad and reach a low of 18 tonight Bernard -Shaw, a teetotaler, believes (oy... isiria and $i million Emmett A. Rice, 213 E. 50th St, all-time high price of $40 per hune iting crowds, including hun- he leon Roor “ull pen” at the ottow oh he Stiatay warmer, Wnay some of the world's gredtest! The adm] stration originally we. oy ; ni 4 a a , a red pounds was paid for top grade . 8 § v County jail. : creative geniuses could not have asked $597 million for the three ANG director ok DEAT, Pil 2) edn steers at the Chicago Stockyards dreds of students, cheered and p, asking for the transfer to Indiana State Police reported most doa thot 1 Western. European countries. but S*H0 i(pty for the Indianap- 8 danced in the streets outside tHe pondleton. Sheriff Gravely poin ed Hoosier highways back in normal Te without liquor: nothing TOF Cinna pe lis Put Risivese died this morn- today assembly out that he has only one deputy condition and others to clear com- I'he trade paper Irish Licensing Congre < sib sdanent v authorized IVE 1 \ en Hokpital He Fhe -same price was paid at Behind the assembly's action Was andethat he felt at least one offize; PCC bY. tomorrow. Most sec- World asked Mr. Shaw whether he ¢z07 million for Tue {olir oo ort i , was 54 Omaha (or 19 head of Angus steers, 3 Fong Ami American fgeiisg ies Said be in constant attendance Sridaty Toads, however, Were still thought weiters would enliafice thei: bit vl en it got around to voting. Mr. R A of Cuba. Ind In Chicago the record price Was seve! . the jail with Watts here. This is © 1azardous condition with packed creative talent by abstaining from ,.i.,a1 money. it cut the figiire to entered the Indianapoli 100] $VS= paid for a load of choice to prime tions. In one riqt 33 persons were almost impossible because of other snow_and patches of ice alcoholic stimulants. He replied $540 million h em-.as. ab instructor in history ata 220-pound fed steers. Other top, injured and U. S. authorities re- work which the officers must handle Main roads near Huntington and “Some of them would be unable ; Shortridge High Schoo 1919. ‘He 200d and choice fed steers were as stricted all off-duty soldiers and oe —————————————————— Connersville were in dangerous con- to do without them. Ibsen was a B dit G ‘Busi Y becume Vice wincipal ol Shoriridge much as. 50. cents higher, The sailors to the 10-mile-wide Canal Cc h dition after last night's snow soaker, “Beethoven was a. soaker andi ets usiness YOO Zu; prt i p: at map yrevious record was $39 paid Dec i Zone proper zec Adults Forbidden 2 ! ee oba oan 4 Rr . in 1926 and served in thal capacity previous recor was pa ec. 9. proper, Sheridan was certainly not a TT From Sheriff at Bank until 1943 Veal calyes were as much as. $1 Times Index Use of Eggs and Milk One-Fourth u. S. Food {eetotaler) not Was Moore, BREMOND. Tex., Dec. 23 (UP)— 15 1943 hie was appointed director higher, and "new highs of $3350 ebiloual Vol PRAGUE, Czechofllovakia’ Dec. 23 Ww d Ww : s On the other hand, some greal A county sheriff today shot and special youth .services by the Ine were paid at Indianapolis and $38 Aniusements. 8 Obituaries 9 (UP)—Eggs and milk are prohibited asted, rifer States thinkers, poets and saints have been killed one of two bandits who held giana Board of School Commission BL 5t. Lait Eddie Ash .., 10 F. C. Othman 13 for adults under a January ration BOSTON, Dec. 23 (UP) Abgut Bustaintss | miguel! are a yegeiariay » he robbed the bank here of upc ‘retaining thake.posiHon until a———— . Bridge ...... 16 Patterns ... reduction announced » by gov. Ohe-quarter of all edible food pur- 2N% : DANROL prove wnat 310, 946 whe . WAS de direct RS Classified . 20-22, Radio ....... : ernment Pie today by 20s a in the United Sa is I should not do better YA I lived on Sheriff Bob Reeves of Franklin a I or Richmond Doctor Comics ...... 23 Records . 18 Only pregnant mothers will be Wasted, Dr. Fredérick J. Stare of brandy like Edmund § Jjean, ; + County was in the bank on business. ty for the entire city school system Killed on Crossing Crossword .. 12 Side Glances 14 permitted. to have milk. Children the Harvard University Department i Tu He was a member of the Unitarian - EDUCATOR DIESE di RICHMOND, Dec. 23 (UP)—Dr Editorials .... 14' Society .:. .. 15 up,to ix will be rationed four £485 of ' Nutrition said stoday, Fire Extends Vacation 2 Die in Plane Crash Church, Phi Delta Kappa Fraternity, A. Rice © poara al J. J. Harcourt was killed last, Right Farum ...... 14 Sports 10-11 for the month. Even at that, he said in an WEST CHESTER, Pa, Dec. 22 WEST CHESTER, Pa, Dec. 23 American Agociation of Health, 0/80 g ind when his auto was. struck. Hein Meta Given . 16 Tax Primer... 19. Babies under oné year will receive article in the Atlantic Monthly, (UP)--High school students were (UP)—Two -North Bergen, N. J. Physical Education and Recredtion, Ho:pita - Pennsylvania railroad train at om Homemaking. 16 Washington., 14 three-fourths of a litar (about ‘ 20: ‘most Americans still overeat assured todav of an extended men were killed vesterday when and the Indianapolis Literary 8o- eee | OFOSSING NOTthWest of ‘Richmond. Inside Indpls. 13 Wom. News . 16 ounces) daily, with the ration ce-' He estimated the annual mone- Christmas vacation after, fire de- their lightreabin plane crashed on a ciety > on. Emmett E Rive: hie’ mother. Robert, young son of the doctor, and Mrs. Manners 2 Weather Map 20 creasing to one-quarter liter ‘for tary .loss from wasted food at stroved theif 22-room, three-story farm in_nearby New Garden town- Survivors are his wife, Lilly; his Mrs. Ada | Rice. Spencer; and 2 passenger in the car, was net Movies ...... 8 World Affairs 14 those from 13 to 20. $5,600,000,000, . school building, Lod ship. >” daughter, Patricia Ann Rice; his brother Dr. Frank B. Rice, Chicagol geriously -injureds i ’ . : Y . $ -
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