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U. S. Delegate Talks. To ‘Little Assembly’
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te Ap——— pected to make the WASHINGTON, Jan. 5 (UP) — adically new models sen Homer Pemsvant ® Mich) (UP)—The United States directed a ree plans are kn charged today e erage : : gS! a tanted by maby firm which handled the commodity conciliatory appeal for co-operation ‘ el, is rumored ag market account of Brig. Gen. Wal- at Moscow today as the United Napartner of Nash. gt lace H. Graham, White House phy- tions' “Little Assembly” convened ; ‘newest competitor. siciati tap failed to produce all the ‘under a boycott by Russia and the ced all of the inde. ° yes five other nations of the Soviet bloc, ome divisions of the w uo also sharges = ut Be wn Speaking before six empty seats! surprise the whole y or) x sympolizing the East-West spit oming out with 5. Se me Appropriations ho American delegate Warren R. Austin 8 eight, - lower-price . = ‘addressed a plea for Russian vparthe 1948 auto reed The Michigan Republican dis-|. | “ticipation in’ the new and con~closed that Harold E. Stassen, GOP, troversial organ of the United ‘Na-
: . tions. ; Mr. Austin promised that the United States would not try to use «the “Little Assembly” to kill off ‘te United >Nations- Security Counail and _said~_this country »uld “demonstrate™ ais “honorable motives * Revit ’ ) to tlie Soviet Unieq. : : He said nations which act In hie WHERE TRAGEDY STRUCK — All hat remain of a joyous pobsieg rige on 4 spirit of the United Nations charter’ al Ohio road are these bits of wood. One of these haped ke a Cross, forms part
oR fx; n presidential aspirant who kicked off! #0 Daily Ne eo Daily News, Ine mB ihe investigation into speculation by! * “—governinent. insiders,” will be called an before the committee Thursday. - — fice 4 8 Mr. Stassen will be asked to tell what he knows about commodity | : speculations by “important federal ° :
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oreign Service ) Mr. Stassen was the. first to sinn. 5—Soviet diplo. gle out ‘Mr. Pauley, special assistant “have nothing to fear” from the . <3 Ia ER L 1s been centered for to the Secretary of the Army. | new Little “Assembly. < of the quiet winter landscape alongside the New York C entrai i rack where 10 children Germany, seems now Shortly before Gen. Graham was Other Seats Empty : : “Lf fora } thor dad ¢ hit sina train ’ { « N | es hen their sled was hit © heeding train, d back to eastern disclosed to have speculated in . AE «were Kil ed yesferaay when ed was y a speeang fra 8 It is our hope,” Mr. Austin said.’ . wheat, he also had demanded that “that ti ; 1 : hese states (the Soviet bloc) | mean that the Rus- the administration disclose those in will join us.” . “ for Berlin has been the “inner circle” at the White. ~ & Lob So Ee 5 . Nu | even greatly altered House Who were speculating. . >. Fe Si a5 : ? on J 2: Tae ART oleate SRkE) : ” f however, that times Sen. Ferguson's announcement Hs ci - » : a Te patting Te a. orm STRAUSS CRY | \ y . us . . ey . “ y o the dr . ‘ ; i and German polic and charges - were made _shorily - ay : — 3 nied N , | SAYS: TRADITION WITH A TOUCH OF TOMORROW] slowly. Jolie after his subcommittee took a quick WHO SAYS IT'S COLD? — There's nothing unusual “about <2 snowball pg ion Se —. Dir. ae = : i LT - EE 1s are — apparently donk the Information, Hore) fight in January, but the .event acquires added interest in Milwaukee where the “, (aiiering of other empty cents] - . ge ol, the interval PX contestants wear bathing suits. They are Connie Zembrowski, 17, left, and Helen, ‘marred the inaugural, but most of| RS ne oo oo eng en their hold “Neither one of the acepunts was 16, Josephirie, 217 8d Thelma Albanese, sisters. the absentee states extept Russia) } s within their east=- complete,” Sen. Ferguson - - . ee! and jis supporters were er Ng <n er | hey sm oe Taf 5 Killed D ; Wee k- End ee ete ever much use and records in the Pauley case, he/ S uring ee - Absent atthe start were Russia | Ne lL a x nani Jot : said. “They sent us a memorandum ra. Yugoslavia, Cechsio-| on eft prepared by his auditor. ‘We want 1 St t T fi A td 4 vakia, Byelorussia and the Ukraine, |" . ore arly in the the records and have asked for Drafting Program n 2 e ra ic CCl en S all of whom have served notice | \ ore. ; ’ \ them. They sent us some more gata, 3 Teen-Agers Lose Lives in Crash Near officialy they will not participate. : have followed such this morning, but we haven't yet ; | Delegates from El Salvador, Ethi- , believe . Czecho- looked -at that. Group's Aim Is to | Cannelburg; Injuries Fatal to Local Man ‘opai, Guatemala, Honduras, Iraq, 0 ie new target. Record: Incomplete | Capture Presidency / Traffic accidents killed five persons in Indiana during the week-end Lebanon, Panama, Paraguay and ) 16 there a begin In the Graham case, the “roker, WASHINGTON, Jan, 5 (UP)— 'and an Indianapolis man died in a hospital here of injuries he received’ Yomen were also absent. | oy et ary, just gave us photostatic copies of {Senate Republican policy-makers in a crash last Dec. 22. Nervo Elected sontrol in the elfors part of the records.” |were called together today to bs- Three teen-agers were killed-early yesterday when their automobile Mr. Austin said the United States on spring This referred to records which the gin hammering out a party ‘legis. left the highway and struck a tree near Cannelburg in Daviess County. did not, as charged by Russia, rei TO obtained . by. subpena..a -Wiicir they They were\Miss Mary Raney, 17, of Loogootee; Kenneth Nolly, 19, ‘gard .the new agency as “a body » The In dianp Tiss Tew hours earlier. Hve""plogranr- hope 5¢ ‘Montgomery and DeWayne Lewis, ., ~~ Se Twhich 1 v way inf eid go Dail Daily ¥ News, Bache 4 Cu. the brokerage A will put a Republican in the White 15 of ‘washington, Ind. A fourth Mark, daughter of Mr. and “Mis. ch in any way ‘infringes- upon TN i — A . 8¢ NM youse a year hence. ourth pidon Mark, was crushed to death the perogatives of the Security \ which handled Gen. Graham's deals, p, 0 0" f the 30k member of the LY. Miss Bev~| oo Bend 1ast night when th Council.” Po. Le ssion 0 he h erly Halbert, 18, of Washington, es- ast Ig when. Wie “It's only purpose,” he empha]
was asked to submit all supporting; {car in which she was riding skidded
Congress © a a And pe Re gs gr 1 ith johiy minor tnjuries, "info the side of an eastbound Chi- sized, “is. the assist the General 0 buy an and other pertinent tate police officers sald marks on c Assembly.’ ” ’ go. South St . information, Gien. Ferguson said. [ra Sasi Sn an art A the highway indicated the driver lotr iors ava Buh So After Mr. ‘Austin’s address, nel Menu ep August H, An-| Py mr i op ia fell. asleep as the-car ran fonseverall | The child's mother, suffered the 8roup elected Mexico's Luis Padilla dreseri ), chief of the, umm yards on the road shoulder “gefore| loss of both {eet at the ankles. Nervo as its first president, giving - House speculation investigators, left |8roup to decide how it should pro- striking the tree, \ | Funeral services were to be held him 39 of the 41 votes recorded.| on a “secret trip” aimed at finding|ceed in developing a program. Mrs. Erma Ling, 67, of Portaye- this morning for Harold A. Gray, Mr. Nervo's selection, favored by out whether -any- ‘government em-| The He ct ar 1 policy ‘ville, Mo,, was killed yesterday whiny real estate. man, who died in Gen-, the United States, was prearranged. ! meet later this week rin which- — was riding! Hospital of njibies “he re- Fernand Van Langentive: of “Beis
back at “Sen. Scott Ww. Lucas (D.'members to their party on ventions old son were: ot Mure Tw . IL), who said Mr. Andresen’s ref- in late June and July. The inter- Passengers, Leon Jackson, 9, and is can ae involved in 2 tno-car By Heater Fumes erénce to a Chicago grain pool al- vening months promise to be filled John Jackson, 75, were injured. |Brookville\Rd. His wife, Mrs. Thel- Mis, Betty Page, 36, of 2440 N. legedly made up of federal work- with political bickering and violent” An automobile crash near Ric , ma Gray, ‘escaped unhurt. LaSalle at. Yas A rei th Meth-] : : ers was “politically motivated.” Mr. conflicts between the Republican mond. Ky. yesterday resulted in Mr. Gray had been ‘associated odist Hospital Senevdar tron they \ -
Andresen said Sen. Lucas’ state- majority in Congress and President the death of Jesse Adams, 32, «f with the Allison Realty Co. several effects of being overcome by fumes| t ment itself -was “politics.” “And he Truman's Democratic administra- Austin, Ind. and serious injury to years. Le from a newly-installed bathroom gas We are cuttin dee ly into prices to | Uy ~ said he made no charges but merely jon, Ed Deaton, 36. and Charles W. In addition 0 his wife. he Is sur- heater while taking a bath yester-| 9 Pty P . = _asked for information. | © “'Marshall Plan an Issue Gray, vived by a sister, Miss Edith Gray, day afternoon. | clear certain groups—broken lots— ENR The heaviest firing will be heard A J1-months-cid girl. Marcia Ann’ Indianapolis. \ "Her husband, Roscoe Page, ‘told — excess lots—and so forth and so on.
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‘MN y nat lin connection with. the. Marshall Imes ampaign {Plan for European aid, tax reduc- Present Generation Petting ' {he 'souiid -of something falling in : : : 4 the bathroom, but thought his wile. —W-we-were given to-the use of a bit ol : ’ x
ition “and ways of combating the had dropped’ something.
{high cost of liv : = leaders Chosen president a will seven the More, Professor Finds Out When Mis. Page didn t, respond or Washington-ian type of verblagh— pi
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‘come tax plans this week. Details Editor's Note: Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey, “professor of zoology at ‘InCitizens Gas & Coke Utility in-
Mrs. Bert C. McCammon has bor apni re emor has of the good or bad news will come fans University, and two of his research associates have compiled’ a next Monday in his budget mes- rank and complete book on sexual behavior in the human male. It is
women’s division in the 1948 March based \ i on personal intervie ith 12,000 persons. ' tors took the heater out as de- - « . 45. . oe B| of Dimes campaign. sage to Congress. made und i bie persons. The survey was (PICS 190 instantaneous elimination of specific Co WR Mrs. McCammon .and He FP There are some indications .fhat e er auspices of the National Research Council, with Rocke- fective. \ “H “schricker, drive chairman will “be MI THIMAN will recommend tax feller. Foundation funds. -Beeause of - the interest -in-this--book. -the - RT 3c %.... - classificatory groups of wearables!" A principal leaders In the effort to! CoCr for the little fellows. He lis, int. Herewith (areving three dispatches regardink subjects discussed ‘Falendar-Kasle Team Lge TT ¢ : 3 - the first: te j . - exceed last year's ready now with a barrage of mes ere Is the firs ; : for - 1947, en oo 38 000) sages with whom to greet the| By PAUL F. ELLIS, United Press Science Writer ‘Wins Bridge Tourney The CLEARANCE IS RIGHT NOW AT if Brown, {Congress and open his 1948 presi-| 1 {xed - Pair / ' ! ' 2 County rarer Nofonne Marion dential campaign. ey YORK, Jan. 3-Peiiing among boys and girls of the present Bridge’ Ehemplonship is M poi pod PEAK OF ADVANTAGE. P nfantile, n ncreasing, but it is causing no greater: percenta - : : : a Paralysis Mr. Truman's annual message on pe ge of non Arch Falendar and Sidney . . ] “The drive wilt om a !ihe state of the Union will be de- | ITS Ware a survey by an Indiana University group disclosed today. My J 2 Fulengay held. Sat- - \ . : tinuing ‘through Jan. 3 = SOR ivered Tuesday. In it he will give ;, 4; Human Male by Dr. Altre a a k EBelyvier; urday in the Marott Hotel. Ba “An City firemen [the first hint whether the President’ ¥ Lr red C. Kinsey. proiessor.of zoology, and | py, Palendar-Kasle team topped The. TOPCOAT AND OVERCOAT \ nee fl will distribute 100,-., {5--Teaty.-10--back--Aows).- (TOM. -his. wo research associates, Wardell B. Pomeroy, and Clyde E. Martin. /One \ : BL 116 TF RRKEST HIS POSE COMIaGE =" SORT 3 ther. PALS. 10. WD WUD Ayo A
“800 cards to county tomes. . Other division heads will be - Cyrus E. Wood and James E. Robb
“substantial margin after {wo ses-
“Ulearance Sweeps right
to income tax reduction opposition n reports of sexual behavior inn the intimate relations. By petting. he
v : which caused him twice to Ve 400 it was published today by the pointed out. they preserve their vir- sions of play. They were awarded
industrial plants: Ha * cuts last year. WwW. B.- Saund hilade . . twin trop! by. the Consolidated! * rmson KE. Mil- i ) . B: Saunders. Co., Philadelphia.. giniu s, and win Lrophies ler; transportation companies; Lo Details of the administration's aX “apg first vojunie. based on inter- “They still value virg much, Finance Co. The trophies will be alon +The choosin is stil A panies; Lous gyq-fiscal policies will come in next; . Bi rginity, much Weiland, card distribution: v's b : views with 12000 persons in 48 as the previous “generations valued held for one year. } \ Henry O. Goett and Harold Harri- Mondays udget message. ill send states during thie ‘last nine years, it. Only the list of most other ac- Other places in the tournament d— th i x son, athletic events: A. B. Good, On Friday Mr. Truman wi oe will be followed by" a, second book tivities has had new vdlues placed were held by Mrs. Arthur Pratt] *. goo e values can be ! wishing wells; Ernest 0, Minnijear, to on Pw Ee Topol dealing with sexual behavior in thé on it. and Walter + Pray, second; Mrs. - distribution of. coin which is billed as a long-range p female, Dr. Kinsey said. “The . younger generation consid- Joseph Brower and Raph luen regarded as non- -re- 2-Jentagle and Mrs rdon
receptacles; | Mrs. Fern : gram for conservation of natura . : ; ) bach. third: Mr. E. Norris, press and resources and extension of New Deal In his. chapter on “heterosexual ers that its type of behavior is more h, th
3 radio; Shirley Wilcox and B < vey natural than th s ed Tho! fourth, and Mrs: Merritt oa ryan goo petting.” Dr. Kinsey said the survey a an the restrained courtang: Thompson, 3 , - Karr, theaters and busin ial weliare legislation. shows that “saul kissing, smmooching, of the Victorian generations. . .." L. Thompson and Richard Lee. fifth X / ess firms, /
: : and Jack Kammans and “Judson Cleveland Rabbi necking, mild petting and heavy EE ——————
West, dances. : petting are basically one thing. €via, Promotion will be under direction 10 Speak at Center though there may be differences in IN INDIANAPO LIS foreseen— Cy
3 of Stephen C. Noland, the News: Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner of the limits to which the techmques _ - —— l - 8 Terman: The. Times, and Miles Cleveland will speak on ‘The are carried ” EVENTS TODAY Ne Cotman Pear tar Co Athos . Sale prices $25 19 15 49 15 nan, the Star, Future of American Jewry” tonight He said the survey further dis- ican Foundrymen’s Association — 3 4 Brann vor pus Jun ' IV, IV, ~~ i ‘ r lat 8:15 o'clock in the Kirshbaum closed that petting is most practiced “pp Athenaenm t a er, ® Breston, Marjorie: Carter: : 15 d t 9 1 : { . > . Council of Jewish Wamen, intéer-faith t . wi m. Mil- % | Center. in the more educated, or higher, so ‘ ’ \ Walter, Lilitan Newman lia 59. nd ll g 9 } . \ Big Game Hunt | The appearance of Dr. Brickner Cia) groups and that extra- mac Inilana, Swine Breeders Amerintion—Ciny- Set nl, (red Mading Bete Sevnish . : p 0 Ut “he. - ’ ___|matks the opening.of the annial petting also is on the increase. “but : hoot Ho tl Association—Claypoo! At Methodist —Joseph. RY v "Beane: Rope1 | V 3 | Bags a Possum membership drive the Jewish’ that sufficient data has Hot yet beeng: MHorer- eraevire seclatiar ny I rar sta ret . - - ! . o } - Police raced to 4040 N. Tints St, Educational Association. Dr. Harry accumulated on the older groups to Irigy Bure, Tine Breeders’ Sunclation| Loui Eimer n+ Dore Jones “Thousands of Men's TIES in 4 sale - vesterday on a report that Mrs|A. Jacobs, vice president of the draw conclusions: Indiana Ansociation at County and Dis- At St. Frandis- Raymond, Dorothy Thie AM mn 4 sale ~ Marguerite D. R [association ill preside. E M “The histories in the present trict Fairs Claypool He ote obert Jeanette Terrel . } ynerson had cor- + W p AU Home Herbért Florence Adams, 1324] © — —— — ¢ \ nered a wild animal in the base- | Dayan is president of the associa- study show that about 88 per cent EVENTS TOMORROW— E 10th: Herschel Josephine Adama, 2h groups pectacular values—89c -1.39—1.89—3.89. MN ment, | tion. of the total male population has en- ndianapetis Council of “"Women—After- a John: Margaret Shiney. 2901 MEN'S SHIRTS patterned and lai lo | Patro} | Rabbi © Brickner, long = ac’ive gaged in some sort of petting, or (in _ noon. Ayres auditorium N Oxford George.” Kathrine Gupton | THN Body plain colors, severa - men Burton W. Keithley | - Railway Mail Association Women's Auf- 630 Langsdale” Robert, Vachins Brown . i and Thomas G. Klein rushed in Zionist, recent traveler in Europe, the case of the ‘younger males) Will “iliayy—2 pm, Women's Department jr. 3733 N ‘Temple. Roger. Florence hundred, fine ones—at A off: . . with drawn guns. Mrs. Rynerson “oT Visitor to the Asia, Africa acd engage in at least some petting oC Club—Clay pont Hotel Toi) oie rydl. Aired Amel : . / ‘ . H) pointed to a ‘possum sitting on the Europe at the request of the tate prior to niarriage.”. he said. teen lees Perry. 2130 East. Wiliam. Barbar ra SPORTS SHIRTS—wools, cottons rayons— “ \ basement steps, yp President Roosevelt, is one nf tne He said that between 18_and 32 BIRTHS : Nady. 8 Janrol, Love. Piance | ; Ne . ' fin] I id an eyelash 8 lending sre clergymen’ of the per wlit ey which At St rani Twine Gwendolyn Gres Burr, $779 N. Pennsylvania some at a third off—some at a half off: e lic nl ates may be In barczy ho ) . y when og en fivey Sw hot i b leads to.intimaté relations prior to AL Methodist - Laws Dorothy Jonas. DEATHS. ROBES—wool ones—half price—some below half— fight. “Wild Masked Ban it Ro $ marriage. RTC FTAA Jo Anne Deiks, Lijle, LL, Sloat 2137 Lexington: cert . : : i basement,” ma). Homoved trom d \ Sh Petting in the upper social levels, Fates. Marele - Penton; : Vigil, long Jor Magee 45a Mel hodést, buparachnoid| - in two groups at $10 and $15. : ; rted E. Side Cleaning OP he reported, is usually more pro- At Methodist — Earl Josephipe Martins, el Lrhage si ah Methodist, SOCKS versl hundred pai | 4 H ‘Eu A bandit wearing a handkerchief longed and ‘hore likely to be used ciarente! Trin Backer Jon, iva AR Passer” oN Hemi ton I . everal hundred pairs at /3 ort. ’ h ] rope—Summer, ‘47, . over the lower part of his face, this ‘as a sexual outlet than -in lower © Catherine Gibbins: Ranson, Ruth Davis; coronary occlusion ) J . Ki Men's WOOL GLOVES at $1 | J | hundred 8 R } ~ John, Louise Hommel. John D. Lucas. 49. at 1635 Iw. Michigan, a $ ~Also several hundre ? ofary Luncheon Topic ‘morning held up the Davis Clegners. income groups. UAL St Yincent' s—Harlin, Kathleen Haines. cerebral a bo 3 Robere Ittore at 3042 E. 10th St. escaping * “Even at the coltegeTével, petting) - Jotevp. Leona Mastens: Baward. Doro Ens Beck 00. ai "1403 Alvord. cerebral 3 pairs of CAPESKIN gloves at HALF.. - oY tuned Kazmayer, recently re- lwith an undetermined amount. of has increased within these 30 years,” | cock: Frederick. Hilda Theising: Charles: Augusta A, Ritchie 48 at 4514 Marey | ; . ) "I Europe, will speak at a money. he said. “In the older generation’ At Coleman Martin, Frances Siegel Ray- John Toute Ho. ai TIN Warman, eafcl- | ~ NOVELTIES of various kinds ou should sed them), ! luncheon 8 cup Nemeeting ' of ‘the Rotary! He held one hand menacingly in a of-this group, about 87 per cent of alone Magguerite ‘ McCasiin a at AE »." Pennisi i a "Clay to be hed tomorrow in the pocket, meanwhile reassuring ‘the:the males were involved; nearly 95 8, General homas, Mary Jones;. Joseph, “ty, ry" soronary Selbross iil "almost gifts at $1, $2, $3 and $5. nmin Yh 1 /Hotel. * imanager, Mrs. Bertha Lovell, 1203 per cent has such experience today, At Weme Oscar. Marenine Blackweil. 2081 Bigncas Retroms MacDonald, 89, “at. bins | : - : : ; or : ¢ y 1947 V1 dscuse *Europe—Summer, N, ‘Oakland Ave. “I wouldnt hurt Moreover, thie younger generation of an cr orn J Grace Orinaatafl Brvin, Carl Rovers, FAB, AE Methodist) ; a graduate of (nea lady.” She was alone in the store college males is starting its petting BelicTontaine Ls Delia ma Chapman. NZ Sigmon 63. it 1536 W. Pruitt, : ; ri PH
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University of Roch ; ester ‘and -Las at the time. activity at an earlier age.” 123 Leot ; nA : : made ~ Mary Ross Steele, 54, at. St Vincent's, : ; ; : worked in trips over Europe. He: He took only paper money, refus- , The survey showed, according 0 ui General Essie, Laura Belle Parrots na refooms. ? a 5 ; ; ; . ; factory, - * Moscow Sample ing a. quantity - 9, shange in & Dr. Kinsey, that petting “does not; Jick. Norrene [ngie: : Rosell Apne, nas 3 Dutaker, aL Mathodist, coro-|" | Ho : y Inc. : : \ f : ‘drawer. J . disturb the youn: 20 much as more ee” ul Helen War; a Kocbaler, TW, ab 5200 = my dinnetap) ls co oe i WTey oy ih, - NYY vit
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