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eeney Fires i I~ Rear : os - : i J wo In City treet Dept. Two More Disciplined on Charge Of Putting Ashes on Private Drive une" at we oes By LOUIS ARMSTRONG

Two employees of the city street department were fired “today because they favored a householder by hauling ashes

to-his private drive.

At the same time, Mayor Feeney sent fire department inspectors into the police station building for what the called the first of “regular inspections.”

Tony Maio, stfeet commis-

sioner, announced he had

fired Guy Dean, dispatcher at

the 1030%

Shelby St. garage, and Willis Prospect St, a admitted hauling

ashes to a private drive in the 3600

tions of rules and we're going to

-gheck into them. - “We've heard of one

instance

where city employees cleaned the pasement of a private residence.” The mayor said he did not feel

to cause him embarrassment.” “However,” the mayor said, “we are going to check on it and see what the connection might be.” Mr. Dean and Mr. Minnick gave as their only excuse the explanation “we've always done it before snd we thought we should continue.” ; " Hunt Fire Hazards Meanwhile, members of the fire department were checking through

“fire

hazards. ; Mayor Feeney said:

“I found

only a limited amount of data on

© past fire department inspections the building. We're not, going to avoid the police department any longer and are going to inspect it regularly for fire hazards.” Hy (The Times in a recent series of articles exposed the hazards of the ancient police station which is infested with rodere's as well as unsafe from a fire prevention standpoint.) Feeney Pays Off - As police continued to crack down ~on--motorists “who-violated parking; rules, Mayor Feeney himself t the department a

Holladay Bldg.

is solved.

would be 60 or Jobs are filled.

torners of the

Urges New Police Station Alter poking-into all the cluttered : police station, Fire Prevention Chief iin said” that what th

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“Mr. Gasper said he would work from an.office on-the third floor in the building until the personnel tions Were 363 10 Yuprove problem of the new

administration

He said he and department heads were making &_ job survey an : i d.-only--o--graduat--turmsver] 000 — Roads -in-the Crawfordsvillepersonnel... He indicated it 90 days before all

Henry Murray

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& new police station,

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Richard Jacob

Accompanied by Capt. Ralph ender and Inspector William H. . Collins of his department

and Capt.

and Lt. Emmanuel

Gebauer of the police department,

he said for its age and overcrowded | building was “about

conditions the

As safe as it could be made.”

But he asserted it would be: too 9A:

Expensive a proposition to completely fireproof the structure. Dangerous points Chief Murray

Cited Were: Wooden floors in mu- 0 Nicipal court, wooden partitions and to the

Rdditions Quantities of adequate exits,

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_the City buildings,

building, large

paper records and in-|

The chief said his crew tomorrow : d inspect the county jail and n following days the Court House, Hall and other municipal

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sent| A slight trace of overnight snNOW|., copjden Central school. took ad- . : was melted on city streets and yards... 1ace today of an education de- Bandits Get 1000 pay fortwo - tickets which —he- re. today. -as the temperature rose. t= sartment- ~ruting-—that—girls—may- rio so i ceived in December. ? : “I'm going to pay them just like any one else,” he said. Traffic around the mayor's office was lighter today after Harry Gasper, the mayor's executive secre-|Pected to drop to 20. The weather ... ina; three weeks. Both girls| (UP)—Police today searched for tary, moved his personnel. headacross the ‘street to- the

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> Te FORECAST: Partly cloudy and ‘warmer today, ; fair and colder tonight; cloudy and warmer tomorrow afternoon. ol Th . : EEE { $lrom » 4 : $ / * 3 Nz No A y 5 ; a rp - i 3 Er ; = < ; - : ; PRICE FIVE CENTS [scuers” nowan) 68th YEAR—NUMBER 258 =~ °° TUESDAY; JANUARY 6, 1048 C Pnuersd as Second-Claws Mater at Pogottics Lees} NS fo - pi ; gh rei ben ee ” - in

Nurse Murder } Suspect Again Flees Hospital

‘Wm. Coleman Missing Since Last Night

A 22-year-old slaying suspect who,

after escaping from Central State Mental Hospital. Twenty « two - year - old William Coleman, who once confessed to the, murder of Alberta Green, nurse, but| retracted his con- | fession, was reported missing] * from the mental

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~L hospital at 5:20, Love-Sick Trucker | pm. yosterday. | Sits on Nitro Bomb, supe intendent, , . A - Blows Self to Bits | parently slipped

’ away during the Wasa Coleman dinner hour. He said an alert has been sent out for| : his apprehension. | Any She souls uot a Coleman was roaming at large : ~|from the-institution: at the time of . 3 driver, bl pi! ¢ W Bimgelt-¥ bits ith % the nurse slaying Sept. 11, 1946. He| - man sn. iWas picked up by police as a suspect pn ne epard Youll, say. [shortly after the slaying, at which ing “If I cant have her, I don'y time it was Sysoparey Let he was oa ae nt co Ls » Contesses After Grillin } N % s, E |

! ! ns HR ry . 8 | He was returned to: solitary con-! THE waitress, Mrs. Lois Gilbert, i 40, said-she and Williams had finement at the hospital where he

planned to get ied as soon as WAS Questioned extensively by de-|

recei |tective teams. After about 10 days oe SCSI et or Ey —. of steady denial of implication in

AMARILLO,. Tex., Jan. 6 (UP)— An attractive waitress told police to-

leave Long Hospital today after received in'an auto accident yes The auto bumped over a !0:foot

5 a » {the slaying; he suddenly “confessed” St shid. "We Wd} have any Aone morning to an attendant. 3 nn a poi thing 5, a . ’ ; talk to uy tu 3 18 3 Sou, and said he had ‘made the “con! Parliament 0K S i restaurant. I dont think he ever fession” because he was tired of be-| o liked that.” “=ing in. confinement, 5 — a ¢ __His 3 ] i CORONER “vy Wilkenson said third, He escaped shortly before French Tax Plan 1 the explosion left only a gaping the nurse's murder and again in ; | hole in the grodnd at the suicide February; 1047, Soak-the-Rich Bill | The scene is near the powder mag- “prétty smooth” and is normally sgines of the Bishop Powder Co. ' (kept under close survelliance; PARIS, Jan. § | “However, we have no prison dis-| : The coroner sald the bomb Was ,..., here” he explained, “and mier Robert Schuman’s emergency the type used in blasting ofl Wellsiy), i.e pow he slips out.” He added tax program today when the Coun$84 contumieg An explosive CRATE that the institution is short about cil Of the Republic approved it, 160 ayna- i of {Ue . . ponds of S71 oles, making Caring of opp un il xexson pote was found under a Coleman's criminal record ‘dates measure of His program to combat’

He later retracted the statement escape last night was his spot, eight miles northwest of here] Dr. Bahr said the inmate was d Approved, 160 to 109 windows and shattering dishes. iequivalent to 500 to 109, .

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[heavy stone several yards away from yo ck to 1944. . He served sentences inflation, won the approval of. the

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LOCAL TEMPERATURES

vehicle taking, grand larceny, UPPer house of parliament after ly conduct, and . drunken. brief consideration -that was little ness before being committed to the. than a formality. : titution in 1046. ~~. | T ental ne es ved by police tional Assembly yesterday after Mr. las six foot one and slender, weigh-eSchuman had forced and won five ling about 150 pounds. ' 77" |separate votes of confidence on va-

Girls Win Fight— |

bate. . | { “The $1,050,000,000. tax bill forces

6am. ...32 10am... 31 | : rich men, middle class businessmen Tam... 32 3 oa. 3 School OKs Slacks jand farmers to buy 3 per cent, 10-| §am.... 32 (Noon) :. | \ lyear non-negotiable ° government 9am..,.3 1pm... 31 | CAMDEN N. Y, Jan 8 (UP)—|

| \ |bonds or pay a heavy tax. { | More than a dozen. feminine pupils, -

ward to 40's. | wear slacks to class. |

The city will have fleeting Among those wearing trousers : : a glimpses of the sun today, the were Jeannette D. Lahunt, 14, and, | S n e i] weatherman said. Tonight, With org Ackley, 15, around whom, i school’ “slacks” dispute raged] MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. Jan. 6

fair skies, the temperature is ex-

will cloud up tomorrew afternoon

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A ot YON | were sent home. from school several two handits who stole more than when it will be’ warmer again. 0. for wearing slacks. $7000" in one=dollar bills from a With warmer weather in view for "ny ino the Christmas vacation §0-yearsold woman restaurant. the week, the State Highway Com- ., . oq,cation department settled operator's hoard. imission said ‘today the road condi- dispute in favor of the. pupils. Mrs. Lizzie Dean, manager of a ! ! - eee | roadside lunch stand near here on greatly. -* : ‘ ’ : |U. 8. 20, told police that she had. An overnight layer of two or three ‘Scared’ Bandit Gets some $9000 hidden “in little packinches of snow in the LaPorte-Ft. $900 in - Store Holdup 'ages” in her room. Two paper bags Wayne district was expected to clear’ SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Jan 6; containing $1850 were overlooked ‘ h Eh cs ce ly 10 TOD DOEE eet Greenfield area, now slippery in (UP)—A “nervous robber, “aared| "pore the robbery, the men en’ spots, may clear entirely by tonight. enough “to kill” nine persons, held | tered the restaurant, she said. - The southern half of the state isi; o downtown Salt Lake City There they bound and gagged Bea- . [ides ready - to - wear shop last! trice Collins, 28, a. waitress, and’

“ mud —with—$900--Went_on into the house. er mene a nd Mrs, Prieda Hanief, 45, daugh-

! { well-| ? . hortage of Gas | rane Tobber, Sloe 0s, en- ter of Mrs. Dean, surprised them - tered the store at~ closing time, Iv the Rouse, bat Jey ne poyeres flourished an automatic, and told A .

For Pleasure Seen the manager to take him into a Also tback room. There he told the own-|

Mrs. Hanief worked her gag loose sev . ft WASHINGTON, Jan. '§ (UP) cf: manager, and seven other em-|S¢Veral hours’ after

the robbery otorist. Gasol sh estrict Plovees “I'm just scared enough to and salied’ a passing m asoline shortages may restrict, ,) of yoy»

Pleasure driving ule Se Max) He said “give me ten minutes” Lilienthal Fights Flu | ments sas and ofl division. said Ad fled with the cash. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 (UP)— [Di wnent's $e and go Slvison, sald; David E. Lilienthal, chairman of the ‘ ' “rs Atomi¢ Energy Commission, is re- \ My. Ball said producers face a U.S. Troops Set Jan. 14 cuperating from a “very severe” at|shortdge of gasoline because they Ag Panama Deadline tack of influenza, it was disclosed haye been adjusting refinery yieids today. [to provide fuel for homes. . PANAMA CITY, Panama, Jan. 6 7777" He said the transportation out- (UP)=The United -States Embassy look has improved in recent weeks announced today that all American and predicted that tankers probably troops would be withdrawn by Jan.) . {will be able to meet Hemands after 14 from 12 bases built to defend | i Brandin February. But he warned that the the Panama Canal. =] nto i 4 shortage of crude oll itself will keep| The Rio Hato Air Base and/a : the situation “tough.” chemical warfare station on San First Accused of Steal Meanwhile, the Maritime Commis-|Joge Island are being evacuated sion has asked representatives of 15 according to schedule, but it was oil companies to meet here tomor-|not. expected they would be evac-

the ofl shortage in the ecastern/embassy said. United States. The withdrawals started last week

‘ithe United l I i. | The Nevada signs claim that Ne-| In State Police Case » \ ; {vada way to Utah is the “fastest CRAWFORDSVILLE. Jan. 6—8e- Murder Charge Grows rote” Utah says She Vik. way lection of Frank B. Russell of Tip- ij is 100. miles shorter an: t= | ton as special judge in the case of Out of Shooting Spree cr weather. : : four high state police officials under, JACKSON, Miss, Jan. 6 (UP)—| Since the signs. went up, they |indictment here on a charge of con- Polide today rounded up 14 wit- (added, the Utah cities of St. George

F. C. Othman. u {spiracy to commit bribery was an- nesses who said they watched hor- and Cedar City had lost 18 per cent {nounced today, % vias +311 Mr, Russell, former judge of the blindly emptied an automatic pis-| Gov. Pittman, attending a Senate ber of Commerce wired. 6 Tipton Circuit Court’ was agreed tol at ‘customers in a ‘suburban sub-committee hearing, said he was! The elt 16 upon by state and defense attor- drive-in, killing two and wounding investigating .the complaint and advice

ROSS Ruse. 12 news after Judge Howard A. Som- three others. Side Gig - 24 mer of Montgomery Oireuit Court Murder charges were

frified while a Jackson- physician of their business. 3

‘would have the signs

changed if | flled|they were wrong. :

{ granted a defense motion for against Dr. Levi B. McCarty, 40, a It wa Utah's second ery of theif Nevada ground. A _ advanced -with drawn ‘guns, ready! SYDNEY. Au PITTSBURGH. Jan. 6 10-1lla different judge. | Jackson * obstetrician, Who, Wil in a week, © | Gus Backman, Bali Lake Oity to shoot it out. —8ix igh sir age oh Pores op FT ry of State George pL 18 After qualification, one of the first nesses, said, walked into a drive-in, When Nevada tried to make snow Chamber. of Commerce secretary, They finally trapped the “bandit” carrying 3300 officers and men will shall will address the Tdth ® duties of Judge Russell in the case]: staggered by ‘the tax plan; said =3 1.yeai-old boy, He wouldn't|arrive at Sydney from Pearl

RECOVERS FROM-ACCIDENT—George Henley, Republican |

floor leader of the Indiana House of Representatives, prepared to

-foot fence-before coming-to-a-stop when it killed a hog: -

(UP)—The French plan to tell their seven children {parliament completed action on Pre- 2

The bill was approved by the Na-|

rious procedures involved in the de-'t€ll their children, none of. whom certain that thebe will be “no Afth tion on the highway between Ko

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The HOST PON GIR “Wa spo-dergraund group. for hombing ibe

IN. D, last spring and then shot for marauding Arab bands And 5 eran airplane ptiot who has flown ed {himself in the head in remorse,

er a lated to the hotel hombing. wr Nevada Again Needles Utah we to i root bontioe = Gn wis vit tne nex 00s ving mcs ie reir of he vie

Now Salt Lake City Says It Rustles Tourists LAS VEGAS, Nev. Jan. 6 (UP)—The state of Nevada, already | NEW DELHI, Jans row to discuss means of relieving/uated completely by Jan. 14, the threatened with a lawpuit for stealing Utah's clouds, was charged, qi.n army re today with stealing its neighbor's tourists. ported Gov. Vail Pittman admitted here that Utah officials had com- ome 4000 of them weari ” ‘|after parliament refused sto grant plained Nevada was sending peoplé on "a roundabout trip through form. and steel helmets primer a

Select Special Judge | oy og States bases on Pan- every Nevada waterhole to get to Balt Lake City, Utah,

Ia tax bill on them for fying over off any escape. the four bluecoats SYDNEY AWAITS U, 8, SHIPS

80th Congress James Makes Tackles Vitd Firct '48 Bid World Issues =e overnor

u. Ss. Voters, Europe, : w Asia Eye Assembly Enters GOP Race for Nomination, Sen. Jenner Silent About His Plans

“WASHINGTON, Jan. 6 (UP ww “The UV. 8. Congress convened today to tackle problems of vital import to the economic and political destiny of the whole world In opening the second regular .session of the 80th Congress, the House and Senate faced the aeces- state convention next June. Sty or deciding Jn this ogy His announcement, a closely guarded secret for several tional leadership forced upon it by days, broke the 1948 political ice for both Hoosier parties.

World War II He is the first candidate for any nomination or any office to . Watching what they do--will be = take the plunge ]

not only the American voter in a ! 5 prebldensn campaign year, but the “In announcing my candi‘dacy for the Republican nom-

pital of ravaged Europe and ation for governor,” Mr. James

politically chaotic Asia. Among the more interested world ; | sald, “I want to make it clear that 1. am not and will hot be the can-

spectators will be. a handful of men in the ‘Kremlin at Moscow. | didate of any one group within the party.

“Three Top Issues { “Only when “a pollical party is

The top issues, welded by interna__tional ‘circumstances into one comunited can it render the high type : lof public service expected of it. i

plex whole, arg foreign aid, domestic { *My obligation, if T am nomi

inflation, and taxes. Complicating and profoundly afnated, will be to the entire Re_publicén party. My responsibility,

fecting Congress’ ‘approach to them! is the fact that thé country's highfT am elected; will be to all the |people of Indiana.” :

est political office goes on the elec: i First in Race °

1 A _ttion-block- next November, oiled Today's separate medtings of the House and Senate were perfunctory. The real business starts ‘tomorrow ] | By becoming the first avowed {candidate in the field, Mr. James defied the traditional political beTI NIIIWWSS. lief that a candidate who jumps : GUBERNATORIAL ASPIR. early runs his course before con- |

: By ROBERT BLOEM Lt, Gov. Richard T. James today announced he would seek ‘the Republican nomination for governor at the GOP

when President. Truman, n- shat) his aides say will be a “slugging” speech, tells Congress what he | thinks it should do for this couniry and the world. TE The President called his Cabinet

treatment for cuts and bruises terday on Ind, 37 near Waverly, embankment and leaped a four-

" - n . : ANT-Lt. Gov. Richard T. Ivention time. His action was atChildren’s Foe es {into session at 3 p. m. (Indianapolis James lod dR tributed immediately to the fact C | Time) to give department heads an 'vames Today announce ‘S| that a new law governing political

__. {conventions makes it virtually impossible for bossed party factions Ho come up with last-minute | “deals.” A i Observers of the Hoosier political scene also believed Mr. James’ early {announcement indicated that no {deals for factional support had been

advance look at what he will say candidacy for governor,

Re as Parents, |at tomorrow's joint session about

"* Nbania Accused

- - —YAZ ithe state of the Union.” 80 and 79, Wed C 5000-Word Speech - Mr. Truman will present his views : CONNELLSVILLE, Pa, Jan. 6 not merely to Congress; his 5000- In War on Greeks White House Secretary Charles G. 2 pe) made. Traditionally, a candidate bout it beforehand, Ross sald the speech, which wil Gunfire: Over Border who knows he is going to “get the If they had. thought of that last take the President about 40 minites] R eported” by Press nod” stays out of the race as long ing explanations today. 3 iat ; Ee om The. President also worked today patches reported today that leftist “with the jovial, hefty lieutenant THE GARLETTS' misunder- on the budget message which will guerrilla = artillery “was shelling y4vernor i running en tiit for standing. resulted Irom. -plans-10r-go-to-Congress-on-Monday:- Helping Greek — army posttionk from: emet ype goal. & number of other candi % the Garletts decided it would-be a - If the President comes out ‘siug- have been shipped into Alanis fOr) gar | s e ¢ { early, . 00d idea to-re-enact their initial ging tomorrow as predicted, leadevs. guerrilla pilot training, dispatches! oy Jeagt two other announcements : | wedding ‘which took place Dec. 20,'n; the Republican majority in Con-/from the mountains of Northwest _...e of Hobart ‘ on. of baldi Feriello to get them a mar- . They want their party to write a been shuttling through the area : : A} ’ he) 3 3 le a 8 te —- riage license, but they neglected to jegisiative record which will make north of Bourazant, the control i > Wap -9ife expected .

Garletts decide to get mairied, they the American people. ? ‘quite. complete.” ATHENS, Jan. 8'(UP)—Préss djs-|gonenents. For-in planning their célebration, Webb. | Planes from “anothér power*| ger expected join po | “They even aiked Alderman Gari- ack, . | Albanian. trucks were said 'o Rave of gate. prank T. Millis for leu

(UP)—The next time the Jacob S, word message will be broadcast to Sunday, they wouldn't still be mak- to deliver, is “practically but not as possible to avoid the fire of his their sixtieth wedding aliniversary. him was Budget Director James E. placements inside Albania, | dates for various’ GOP nominations 1887, in Cumberland: Md. ~~ “gross will “be wll set to’ silg Tight Greece said. | Warsaw fbr governor and Treasurer nitsa and the Albanian border. Jenner Holds Back

live here. “term for the New Deal.” Mr.- Feniello complied, but the marriage license recorded them as “never before married.” ;

" : Dy! A spokeiman for the Greek gen-| “Still apparently adhéring to the OK ’ Dropping Price Tag orl staff sald last week at the|traditional “take your time” apFrom Marshall Plan.. [height of the battle for Konitsa that proach was U. 8. Senator William nd : : “_ Albania, Yugoslavia and Bulgaria|E. Jenner, who is regarded as Mr. OUT-OF-TOWN papers picked up genate President Arthur H. VAN™iyere furnishing large quantities of James’ ‘most formidable prospective the story of-.- the marriage and denberg (R. Mich), said President men and matérial to the guerrillas. opponent in the GOP contest tor dubbed 1t “the December MAITIAR® Truman's decision to knock the : . © Tthe top spot on the state ticket. of an 80-year-old “bachelor” - anid price tag off the Marshall plan. S. Marines on Way Mr. James’ announce t oBbe i : his 79-year-old “old maid” fiancee. would make it “five times easier” to To Greci ined. in a rp en ~ Sifice then the Gafletts have hd make it five. times saver 2 To Grecian Waters - eteinid % general way: his program get the proposal ‘through Congress MOREHEAD CITY, N, C. Jan. 6, \N¢ campaign. More details

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leased from the hospital Dec and has. remained at his Washing. ton-—home since. He entered the hospital in the middié of October.

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been kept busy answering tele-' But the GOP foreign = policy’ |wilt follow . phone calls and wires from in- spokesman did not minimize the (UP)—A detachment of nearly 1000 coo. he iets wt eid i men: dignant, and worried, children. : Marines — originally scheduled to| po otion of state finan and rr — A sail from here today--were far out administration on & ™, ue A Watson Recovery ., = ; [at sea today an their way Lo rein-{jy hoyis; opposition to usurpation of x Fl i ¢ h force warship personel In Grecian | ooo. riohec by the federal govern Termed Amazing dys agana and-lalian-- water. » [ment completion” of the public . : ad 5 They. departed from this POLL py onttiy and mental hygiene ~ WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 (UP)»— . v ‘aboard two Navy transports yester-i ams of the t i Former Sen. James EF. Watson, 84- | day—a day ahead of their an- | aministrati ia po lican vedr-old Indiana Republican, has nounced saili date. whos: andling ‘of veti reborn ov Lach ) - x |erans problems on a state level: made what his physician termed an The detachMient, a combination ie oh. dv t “amazing recovery” from. an. inter. JERUSALEM. Jan. 8 (UP)—The of pacific battle veterans and new tiie. hain? of , Hoosier nal hemorrhage that had kept him British government of Palestine ly trained amphibious specialists, bor Are: aie approach to labedridden at Garfield Hospital for ,.. ; “ w DOF probitins and recognition of laTine Pp today denounced the Haganah up- carried “normal combat equipment,” |, o ; hCG Othe ; - ; } n state agencies; an equitable more t mi a Marine annoupcement said road. program. for. all units. of cn "Waterfront observers estimated’ ; ALE LL A ee Samirgmis. Holel here, calling 1p mper of Marines at betwsen | on: Tetum of a. fair share. of. the “dastardly wholesale murder of goo and 1000. CL state finances to local units of govinnocents: = a: ernment, and all practicable A formal statement on the bomb- y . to-reduce the cost of lying. . A Hing in-whieh-five-were—Killed- and. Truman S Pilot - —-Only-Defeated Once Blind Youth Insists {14 stil] were missing sald the gov- Youngest man ever to. be elected ‘ ‘ ernment was “carefully consider- : lientenant governor, Mr. James got That He's a Killer jnig the situation created by the . els his start in politics in 1934 at po EAU CLAIRE, Wis, Jan. 6 UP) action of Haganah in publicity ons 4 Ir ne . age of 3M. He got into the legisla—Police today checked a story by claiming credit for this.” : tive race in his home town of PortJohn Heinzke, 20, who told them The statement denied . reports WASHINGTON. Jan. 8 (UP)—! land while trying to strengthen a he killed & man near Hepburn, that the hotel was used as a oase Col. Henry ‘T. (Hank) Myers, vet-| budding law practice and was electthe House of Representatives. headquarters for Arab military or- presidents and cabinet members alll Since: that time he has served Henzke- is blind. The loss of ganizations. over ‘the world, is retiring to take| terms as state senator, deputy sec sight was. the result of the attempt Another government statement 5 job as a civilian airline pilot, the! retary of state and two terms as to take his life, he said. "sald" Gen. Sir Alan . Cunningham, Air Force announced. {auditor of state. His political forPolice said that Heinzke admitted the ‘British high commissioner, had cg. Myers will be replaced as tunes have been reversed only once, killing a hitchhiker last May during called upon David Ben Gurion, presidential pilot by Lt. Col, Fran- in 1936 when he lost his party's an argument. He said he stuffed chairman. of the Jewish Agency ex-'cis W. Williams. an Air Force pilot congressional nomination in his the body into a culvert fecutive, “on matters concerning fe with 10,500 hours flying file in the district’ by only twa votes. - —— g security situation”~—believed to be past 18 years ’ | YAS" leutenaiit governor,

Mr.

House. the Independence, which carries President Truman and | Felations and commissioner of agri-. other high government officials, |Culture and serves on more than The Air Bprce sald Col. Myers, a ® dozen boards and commissions. reserve. officer, requested relief from _i¢ 1s married to the former Alice: (active duty. He has been presiden- Beard of Portland, and has. two tial pilot since July, 1943, | youngsters, Richard, 8, and Re(UP) ~The ,, CO Williams was chief pilot of| PC 2. In SuaAnupols he snd the Air Transport Command's North | Dis aay live at 3310% N. Mer

that 200) \¢rican Division during the war, |

Moslems were. killed today when ——— J Half of Oklahoma U.. . [Thaik Made President =. + Students Are Gl's Of Independent Burma

% : “ST An Indian army communigie, . NORMAN Ok! : w, a A the Moslems attacked Nau- | show that at ey RANGOON Dura. in dis or une A shera in daylight, using machine Oklahoma: (1) every other student | president of an independent Burma. guns, martars and artillery. [15 a veteran, (2) every other vet- | ay in a religious ce v con

Nature meant for Utah. i — Bint binat . iF «Nevada should © and desist ‘M h Fi I" — eran is married, (3) every other ducted by 30 Brahmin priests and bo] ease “Mout ull: of Candy, (|marriéd veteran is a father. . |attended by the Burmese cabinet | 3

its attempts to milk our clouds and , : ¢ Thi . ‘Bandit’ ' «| Officials in the registrar's office and foreign diplomats. . approbriate water ‘intended by Na Can't Talk also faid that of the 12000 ce! Britian Ampassador RegiDald

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