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- stealing from the Frankfort filling
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__held was Charles Knaub, who gave. “-31-N, Randolph: 8t.- as his Indi apolis address. ~~ = a
at 803 Shelby-8t. He told police
and talked abot “done.
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Owner's Auto
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Police Also Seek
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the theft of more than $1200 from
REFUSES TO MOVE-—Miss
says she will not leave.
Pennsylvania Woman
his former employer, the Hi-Wa| a oite 110th Birthday
Grille, 5672 W, Washington St. Local police said they have re-|
WAPWALLOPEN, Pa, Jan. 22
ceived a radiogram that the man | (UP)—Pennsylvaria’s oldest wom-
Rn
Frank Shoemaker, manager of/
the restaurant, said Knaub disap-|
- between $1250 and $1300. He used
a screwdriver to open a strong box, the manager said. ‘ | A “bean pole™ bandit early to-! day slugged a Red Cab driver, Mello, 1301 Edgemont St. him of $8. Mr. Mello;
Tilinois and Ohio Sts. and took him | to Blake. and New York Sts. As the cab, the %“andit slugged him, Mr. Mello told police. The cab driver lay unconscious for almost an hour, with the motor of his cab running, police learned. description
Mr. Mello was | ‘able to give was that his assailant! was “long and lean.” ? day was believed to have picked the | pocket of ‘69-year-old L. W. Dick-| inson, owner of an upholstery shop | he reached for his wallet later and found $85 missing. He said the woman had visited his shop earliér ‘haviflig some work
Two boys, one 15 and the other 11, were arrested in the Lorraine Hotel, Capitol Ave. and Washington St, where they had rented a room. with money they admitted
stations, ; Both residents of Frankfort, they had come here after the burglaries, police were told.
NO NATURAL GAS WASHINGTON ~— California - has natural gas but the Pacific north.
birthday by the Pennsylvania Medical Society, which will present her with an -ap
She is healthy and active.’
Aem elephoto
Bessie Impett; who has lived all
but seven of her 85 years on a 34-acre tract of land in Cleveland, . may have to sell her land and move. It won't be without a fight, she says. The city wants the property for a plans a “fair price” for-her holdings. - Miss Impett, bedridden,
playground and
Poll Says Tr
about ‘her hilltop home here today] “gp np in eager anticipation of her 11061 - - General lke -Boosted birthday Monday. | Mrs. O'Neill, who came to the
taking | U- 8, from her native England 50) Jered last Dee. 18 ater years ago, will be honored on her|
By“LYLE C. WILSON
United Press Staff dent WASHINGTON, Jan Bo" Dr.
{George Galjup's polls are
sledgehammer blows to the pre-
priately inscribed | convention Republican presidential plaque and a certificate, |candidacy of Sen. She! of Ohio,
Robert A. Taft
{ says she dislikes radios, Smoller} Mr. Taft consistently shows In
President Truman most
Arabs, Jews Attac ame
could lick next November The Soviet
Opposing Convoys
JERUSALEM, Jan. 22 (UP)—At|
least eight Jews, 13 Arabs and one jikely. to A shabbily-dressed woman yester- Pole suspected of being an Arab backers.
spy were killed today. Widespread Palestine fighting featured Arab and Jewish attacks on opposing convoys, Official reports said seven Jews and three Arabs were killed when Arebs at Yazour, four miles ‘east of Jaffa; - attacked a truck cafrying 10 special Jewish policemen riding at the head of a convoy bound for Jerusalem, . Police said Arabs halted the truck at a hastily built road block and pulled the Jews to the ground, where they were eaten and stabbed to death. The vehicle was burned. Seven of the 10 Jews were killed bi. three escaped with wounds. “ews in reprisal attacked an Arab convoy attempting to enter Jaffa, riddling ‘a number of busses with
{poll reports as the Republican surely statistics ' are boosting the stock of Gen. Ike as a man Mr Truman could not defeat. Gov. Thomas E. Dewey .of New
York shows up well in the poll! reports, but trails Gen. Eisenhower
in popular support which is. not
Taft Hit Hard ; Mr. Taft is hard hit by poll reports because the greatest obstacle fo. his nomination for President appears to be doubt that he would be an effective campaigner. A statement frequently heard is that Mr. Taft would make a good President but would knock himself out in his campaign, Practical politicians often challenge the validity of polls, especially if the oppose the practical politician's idea of what is what. The consensus here, despite the polls, is that Mr. Taft will come to the. Republican National Conventoin next June with a large collection of delegates. He may not have 50 many as Mr. Dewey but he will
This movement has the disarming title, “National Conference on
Far East.” {nation-wide “citizenship action” to reverse U. 8S. foreign policy in {China, Japan, Korea, the Philip-
/pines and Indonesia. I
i. The Communist Party's “Daily Worker” on Jan. 13 hailed the affair {under a big headline: “Conference Called to Chart Progressive Policy in Asia.” Advised MacArthur
in many months. As a featured at-
i
DAV SPOKESMAN —John Golob (right), national commander, _ Disabled American Veterans, charged as an “injustice” the fail. | __ure of congress to provide family dependency allowances for disDF abled veterans in a speech here last night. He urged expansion of Veterans Administration hospitals, With Mr, Golob are (left) | Charles J. Friel, commander of Indianapolis Chapter 3, ahd Frank | ‘McBride; commander, Chapter 52, DAV, American Policy n China and the | SR ares Er TI —— mew » DOg Hero, Killed by Car, » » ¥ a ‘To Receive Soldier's Burial
Town's Veterans Contribute $10 to Assure ‘Butch’ Decent Resting Place
t in, {Were sure and steady though a hint of a tear glistened in his eye today Ung them
as he sawed and hammered a coffin for a war hero.
Listed as a national chairman and; {Initiator of the conference is T. A. it was me that did it: And after h Bisson, until recently special ad-|of war in Europe.” (viser to Gen. Douglas “MacArthur| Mr, {in Japan. ng » + i | Among the prominent non-Cora-|® small-sized box as he spoke. It (munists od sponsors are Dr.| WAS short, but big énough for the Rufus M. Jones,
[prize "winner, 8. Arthur -W. | : iMulton: and. Edward. Parsons of. the
dealing |
“As Top Man for GOP E. Taylor, editor of Random Howe:
{and Annalee ‘Stewart, U. 8. presi-
Lawrence Peters, the -town's—Di 4-burial-ceremony in-Methuen. ihe baile against Nazilim and Hit~ however, that the Senate may | “We don't know when it will be,” three or “We couldn't leave ‘Butch’ in the said Mr. Peters. “There may ne a combat and oppose the forces of billion
rector of Veterans’ Services.
outstanding | body of “Butch”—*the only ‘dog trom t Quaker, Bmily 6. Baich; 1946 Nobel from - Salisbury to - serve Uncle Butch's™ body from the dump; and Tish their I prize von - grr - a; Sam My “re — » wn a
“I killed him" said Mr. Barton. “They say it wasn’t my fault, but e came home safe from four years
Barton's skillful hands Put together $10—not much, but it i worked -short pieces of wood into ¥'- be enough for a real ceremony a soldier's grave.” Mr. Peters received permission respecting people; determined to he town authorities to remove make their own living and re-estab-
4
Differ on Admitting War Homeless to U.S.
Madden and Mitchell Would Offer Haven To DP's; Eight Others Are Opposed :
By DANIEL M. KIDNEY, Times Staff Writer _ WASHINGTON, Jan. 23—Two Indians Demoera$ and the other Republican—went on record today as favoring the admis
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Mitchell, Evansville Republican.
The eight other Hoosier Republicans are opposed to such action now and the other Democrat, Rep. Louis Ludlow of Indianapolis, still is in port them and of course the U. & active. | Army Snot So continue to support ~Mr. Mitchell said it is not only them Is “humanitarian but essential” that a| “They cannot be repatriated as ih large number of DP’s be admitted would be impossible to compel all here. {them to return to persecution and Possess Needed Skills ultimate liquidation. “We need the skills that they pos-| - “We should immediately open our |sess,” Mr. Mitchell declared. “By a doors for the admission of a reasone (screening process we could admit|able number of these people outside tailors and other craftsmen which the immigration quota system, sube we sorely need. There are some of JECt, of course, to our Tegular immi«
ported. For after a generation or] Many are excellent farmers and {two here it seems like most of our | would ald the labor shortage on /immigrants’ children want to go to Midwest farms, Mr. Madden cone [college and become lawyers. cluded. “Someone has to work and I'm
| : . sure these persons are willing, It cls jwas people exactly like them that| il
did the work here in the past which : made America great.” Mr, Madden contended in a nou [4X Cut |speech. that there now are 900,000, displaced persons and the United]
'States has done nothing to help] WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 (UP)
bag . Rep, Harold Knutson (R. Minn) SALISBURY, Mass, Jan, 22 (UP)—Carpeater Ralph Barton's hands hem While other countries are let
|encouraged by former President
Need Only Opportunity {Herbert . Hoover's recommendation
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Madden said.
about this problem first hand,” Mr.
“They found that these displaced
persons are self-reliant and self
i: vés if given an. oppor: res ~ItHe. Society ‘for the Prevention. of tunity to do-so.. .. .. : That's. the way it-- was: put by:Crueity -to--Animails agreed to- hotd +
“Congressmen-vis iting Europe {or & drastic cut in Maral pias during the last summer, learned Spending, predicted today that $5 billion income tax reduction bill (will become law by March 185.
Mr. ‘Knutson, chairman of the
|tax-writing House Ways and Means
Committee, told reporters that “in view of what many authorities say
~we..should.-spend.-on- Europe, there is absolutely “no justification - for -
[dent of the Women's International {town dump,” Mr. Peters explained. couple of days’ delay, You see, we're communistic oppression. They are the White House and an apparently
iLeague for Peace and Freedom.
all ‘cooked up by the Communist-|
steadily plugging
Neglect to M Instead, say the circulars, it was originated by Mr. Bisson and two co-chairmen, They are Dr. W.E. 8. | Dubois and Councilman Stanley M, Isaacs of New York, both supporters of ‘many Communist fronts,
Anna Louise Strong and Dr. James
for the United Church of Canada | The announcements neglect to!
has for years: been shuttling be-
front committee for a democratic {Far Eastern policy, which has been | some veterans including restaurant
away for the | chef James Moghabaghab, “Butch” Union's aspirations in Asia. | owner, ention
mention the fact that Miss Strong, | founder of the Moscow Daily News, fate of Germany and Japan "uy
“That's where they brought him expecting
happened to the black and white German shepherd dog, he gathered
“We agreed ‘Butch’ had to have al ‘hero's burial after what he’s meant
to this town,” said Mr. Peters. “We | .
U. S. Courts War,
lease the governor's] The principal speakers at the: . i mes Liao shor ha ne SAYS LOIN Orator : ¥ G. Endicott, described as a recent. | ®
ly returned China-born missionary “LONDON; Jan: 22 (UP)=-One of |
the high figures of the Soviet heir-| {archy warned the United States last night that she was courting the
{trying to “start
tween America and I : home in war.” the Soviet Union as a Russian The speech was made by Mikhail propagandist. Nor do they tndi- |, Suslov, one of the secretaries of | Sate anywhere that Dr. Endicott!ins Communist Party, in a Soviet recently resigned as a misslonary| memorial function at Moscow's and minister in order to join the grand opera house marking the Communist forces in-China. 0 " 24th anniversary of Lenin's death. Aimed at Chiang ; M Aimed particularly st Chiang ong srigib : Kai-shek, the ‘conference, accord- LR ea oy ing to its “call” w Josef Stalin . was among those ng call” Will charge Amer-| oooni on the speaker's platf ica with, “making a mockery . of | Paiform.
have a lot. Those two are expected
to lead on the first batiot. “economic: chaos and political
Philippine ind endence,” bri This apparently was a hint to let the)
world know that Stalin still was 3 important Soviét ‘func.
bullets and “killing at least 1 a
|
It was that way in 1940. Mr. Dewey was first, Mr. Taft a good second ‘and Wendell L.“Willkie far back on the first ballot that year! Mr. ‘Dewey's strength faded fast
Soft RE - one DANIO Mr. “TRIt "gAlned
steadily for awhile, but. was over-.
the nomination to the astonishment - of politicians who theught _{they , were
Gen. Ike is the potential kidnaper this year, The Gallup Polls are! making it steadily more difficult for hinr to make the definite statement
which would take him out of the contest now and forever, —
Dissenting Brass Still
But for the present all services dress uniforms. President Truman,
dress uniform he proposed after the
Tunning the national! Cameron; editor of Little Brown
Army Double Times. fo Beam
Services fo ‘New Look’ Gold Stripes on Blue Uniform Choice, but
{of Ralph ‘W. Lobaugh WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 (UP)—The Army is stealing a march on | w. Were oh file the other armed services in acquiring ‘the “new look.”
» « succeeded in getting his high-ranking officers into the single type of °™° prisoner's wife. They charged
fascism” to southern "Korea, “harnessing” the Jap forces responsible dventurist for Pearl Harbor to “thes danger- U8, A ous amibitions of an anti-demo-| Ine adventurist policy of Amercratic American group” ang I°® 18 fraught with great danger,” “scheming , , , to subject the Chi-| 'W quoted Suslov as saying
rom a few new backers, downfall of Hitler would have]. the sponsorship list is made up of taught American imperialism and
about 70 familiar Communist-frone| ts younger brother, Great Britain,|
names. - Among them are Louis| Something, : Adamic, Harry Bridges, Angus| “But British and American. im. perialists are rushing to share the| & Co, Johannes - Steel, Dry Harry same fate as Germany , . , the F, Ward and Ferdinand C. Smith | rapacious imperialism of America
New, York members of the!is’ striving for world domination, Methodist Federation for Social Ac-| for enslavement of all countries of tion are being recruited to show| the world,” 3 up at the affair by their chairman,| gov charges have been voiced [Inthe past by lesser functionaries, {but none of his: stature has been
3 More Affidavits & | |Filed for -Lobaugh FT. WAYNE, Jan, 22 (UP) — Three more affidavits in the case
Keep O.D.’s :
[today in Allen Cireuit ‘Court, | The latest statements were made are going along with their present! it was disclosed today, still hasn't [bY fellow prisoners of Lobaugh, and
Rio Conference last year. that the use of benzedrine was
The Army said the official dress
service coat with pink trousers, the blue dress uniform and the special
— for a reception at the White House [8nd he will have collar insignia of *t'the time that Lobaugh pleaded
re on Jan. 27 will include the “O. D, {his branch. Of course, the uniform Sullty to killing three Ft. Wayne : is for dress only. w .
widéspread in the Allen County jail
omen d The Air Force proposed uniform|-Lobstgi's “attorney, Robert A.
evening dress.” Is a powder blue, hut the fiy-boys| Buhler, said the affidavits were in —r Design S are still arguing over the ‘type of {support of a petition filed previous. ea——rT . But. the Army has designed the insignia to be worn. {ly to set aside Lobaugh's electrocu- . Ny ; type it would. like. And Army public The Navy is still studying the!tion date, Feb, 9, at the Indiana . } relations : phers already situation, [State prison, RONESS have taken pictures of two soldiers ; BA form rom me maces 1 mea IN INDIANAPOLIS . form. From the look of it, the Atr You'll be putting your Poros: boys and. the Navy will have . : to go some pretbler uni- : r _ BEST foot forward—if o so a Db oh atuivg +f Aster in AL ome iware, “Seary Binketon, 14 it's clad in this pump _ The coat—or blouse—is something FWca, “'ere® work = 1307p. m.| W. Girls
of BLACK SUEDE — with the open toe and that just right closed heel—It has that ._* added touch, too—a | saucy bow. Sizes 4 to |10—
widths AAAA .. 10.95
on STRAUSS =~ THE SPECIALTY SHOP IS ON THE THIRD FLOOR
close to & royal blue and the!"
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EVENTS TOMORROW
1 s Orn tra- Con | Bernice Hasselburg, and Ray, Bsther Bg - NTA Theater "| Burns. Matinee uaicate programip. m, L 8 A i Tard ha Jr., Raidn Noble; 1 riey, Tr Oeorge, Theresa Zahn,
pants. And that goes for the pants tndlane Fiat taraee of the buck private to the highest |g t, except for
YWCA, india Fraternal Societies At St. Francis—Thomas, ‘Havel Saco " "i Sony: Sistine Rene, .thilds Byets.
At OColeman—Jake, Gindys Wynn; Oris,
and Tiarts a]
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His back was broken now.”
‘Bufch’s’
STRAUSS SAYS:
“It. should. have, begh: thought the = ioc
ne: Army - service eager to become useful citizens in certain veto, One pertinent fact is omitted from after he was run over by Mr. Bar- citation from Washington any day any free' country. It is impossible {the nationally distributed official|ton’s car. I" to the conference, and its and a policeman had to shoot him.” newspaper ads—namely, that it was When Mr, Peters heard what
The big test then would come on [for the European economy to sup-|over-riding the veto.
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He said {among offer Wingd was so cold hel
a fellow milking a.00w got brick ice cream,
And a fellow Frying Fo bol coffee—couldn't make i= “the cold air coming in under
the window sill—froze the coffee
and cracked the pot,
But i's eold—and the truth is—that here
is comfort for blizzardy
weather—with Clearencs Prices. approaching 1616 in many esses]
Here are OVERCOATS fo sumounll you
in warmth—and fashion,
And thick SOCKS—and Féavy . SPORTS SHIRTS—and MUFFLERS
and GLOVES, And other Home of a personal heating system. The CLOTHING FLOOR is the Second.
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