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polis Railways, Ing. Set Firecracker Emhardt said the council take no official action but that members “set a firecracker the corporation counsel” since the council “is in sympathy” with the objectors. gdward H. Knight, corporation counsel, appeared at the last rate pefore the Public Service ission but took no part. Co other action last night the council heard introduced an ordinance for 8 $250,000 bond issue for improvements at Weir Cook Municipal Airport.

Brother Seeks Brother In Lebanon” Plot

destraint of Trade Against Taxi Under Probe

Told Some Companies Holding licenses Without Putting Cabs on Street ~~ | that city taxi eab companies are holding i

the meeting of the council last night Joseph A. Wicker, first ; ; “If cab companies are holding licenses { putting cabs on the street it is restraint of trade and poold

7 oi ye Coal Strike Threat mine ai ur Posed by Lewis

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WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (UP)— John L. Lewis today posed the threat of a sudden soft coal strike to a nation already ig the grip of one of its worst fuel crisis in 5 history. : | The unpredictable boss of the

United - Mine - Workers (Ind.)- * that the soft coal in-

its contract by refusing to estab: lish a pension fund for his 400,000 soft coal diggers. For that reason, Mr. Lewis said in a letter to the operators late yesterday, the union now “re-| serves the right, at will, to take| any independent action necessary # : to the enforcement of the con- ’ . H . tag "The R Cc mn Agreement Ends June 30 f ans ame ! i : i. Coal industry spokesmen ad- R k C | f D mitted that Mr, Lewis’ “independ-| re a a 1 ornia ent action” could mean a sudden strike by his soft coal miners. However, one industry official said the owners were inclined to believe Mr. Lewis was “just put-

above. Only slightly warmer temperatures are

BEIRUT, Feb, 3 (UP)—The government of Lebanon anpounced today that it had thwartot -an -attempt_by Emir Nohad - srsiam of - the to seize the mountain town of Sofar and set up & rebel government. ° The coup misfired, it appeared, because public security squads alrudy were seeking Nohad. He mi to take -to the. hills.. The

army and police still were looking sald they did not consider the

for him.

Nohad's brother, Emir Mejid

Arslan, who is minister of Na-

Se Ds 0 one. Worst winter droughts in the state's history.

The mine chieftain declined to put light and scattered showers in .the stri comment. : | failed to ease the serious water shortage.

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TONIGHT AND TOMORROW—It will be colder from Maine to the Carolinas, in the Ohio | pions to accept a 7-cent hourly 8nd confiscate all records on the leaders were “Economic Problems | Valley and the central Plains. Minnesota and northern Wisconsin will be the coldest sections of the country recording sub-zero temperatures in the early morning hours. In New England, upstate New. a York, western Pennsylvania, Ohio and the Dakotas the mercury will range from zero to 10 degrees

Ohio Valley, Indiana, Illinois, southern Michiga er

Farmers Hope for Substantial Relief in Wake Of First Precipitation in Over a-Month

7 By United Press . Californig farmers and citrus growers hoped today that heavy : “Sunrise... 6:51 | Sunsel..... 5:07 ting on the pressure” for ac... "w..14 follow in the wake of showers which ended one of the | Mayor Moe L Bh. the! : oe

Snow and rain fell in the coastal area of the state yesterday; lint ve tonight to confer with Coicency since Jan. 1. 1% t

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MEMPHIS, Tenn., Feb. 3 (UP) =Momphis Juke box fans suid A city fireman and a woman, Edirty ditties” = , ] - _ were burned about the face late| "pie Commissioner Joe Boyle ing the month of oln and - > yesterday during a fire that par- seized some 400 juke Washington by holding a semi|trally destroyed a double house at). records of “operation blues” DAT. OR race. : 620-622 E. Court St. land & number of other selections| Quaker clergymen of the WestLt. Robert Cunningham Was ..q grter a private audition in ern Yearly Meeting of Friends burned about the face whem Rp. "once had the discs smashed Ar¢ in attendance along with can of varnish exploded while he { =" y.10 os “too suggestive and Other speakers of distinction to was fighting flames on the sec yor” for Memphis listeners, [discuss the various situations ond floor. "| Boyle also took a crack at Which confront minority groups . Mrs. Bessie Lee Willams, 33. 0" radio programs aired over!in the United States, Dr. Cleo who lives on the 622 Court St. ..iional hookups. { Blackburn, Flanner House superside of the house, also was pursed, «= 8 Intendent, 18 in charge of ar'labout the face when she at-i wpp be-poweriess rangements, tempted to smother flames before s mq ax He Jou and Ton. Dr. Grover L. Hartman, social

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X74 é . {firemen arrjved. {radi at are coming Service director for the IndianSK The David Wright family, on ja ever uns air he said. “bu¢/#polis Church Federation, will OMID +” —: ; Ors y ‘|the other side of the house, Was yw, intend to see that the music speak on 3he-iiat forum follow. 2 |not at home at the time of the ;javed on public mickelodeons is|!n& luncheon titied: “Rice and < : £.) | blaze, decent.” Socal .' Problems.” “Rate and pa a | ‘The fire burned off the roof of. ye di itic radio Christianity” will be discussed by : FOTOCASY the house and one wall, The cause prewrams. | Toe M40 ny. William Biddle, director of gen Cee of the blaze was not determined. The commissioner listened be- COMMunIty relations. for Earl. & SHOWERS AA p Ris Ends “Thre ‘hind closed doors for two hourd 381. College. on. “Lal's Face the ; a . lyesterday to a number of juke! , a zien '" ov SLEET (Fang snow yfne Ends ret box records that had been de.| Race Issue” will be led by Joseph

Of Hospital + Strike nounced as indecent, .' |Lohman, associate director of + ROCHESTER, Minn... Feb. 3. Then.he had the discs chopped "ce relations for the Julius Ros(UP)—Hospital and hotel work- up and ordered his officers to in- *nWald Fund. He {ers voted overwhelmingly ‘last spect every tavern in the city! Forenooffl discussions and their

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|wage increase, ending “threats of|Placklist. : of Minority Grovha®. Julius Oole. Boe triis against the Kahler Rep Rogers ‘o Push | Attucks High Sch cal; “Politics ; he : -. vs an jo ace.” am Gunhild Bjorklund, CIO Public ’ Indi . | Workers Union business agent, Colored Money Bill |Indiankpols News: Fase Tec a ——i———— 8H {HE ballot was “practically, WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 (UP)— dice,” Dr. James H. Peeling, ButSh President Walter Reuther has unanimous” for approval of the Rep. Edith Nourse Rogers (R. ler University. . i I wa. Wage offer, ass.) said today that if Con- Resource persons: for the foOWENS caited for a congressional inyaa-| "080 offer ofiginally scheduled gress ignores her bill for multi- rums include Charles Hayes, Wil-

rought tigation of the shortage, 200,000... |. Sunday, would have in- colored money, she will try (0 jard A Ransom, Dr. Blackburn,

predicted from New York to North Carolina, in the n, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska. » # —————.

workers remained in forced idle- ygived 700 workers employed at sell the Treasury on the idea. |Robert Starms, Glenn Reese, Mrs. At least 30,600 were out of four hospitals and three hotels, |* She said the Treasury already Rosalyn Richardson and Miss’

ness, work iv the Industrial area of! _ —— oils the Wutharty to sail in AlllAnns Stout. Ohio and another 20,000 in the Official Weather Fini ig S08. y

H h ese red | steel producing region around UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU {4 to print $10 bills in " Sn ‘Chin Police Inj Pittsburgh. | ~Feh, 3, 1048 __|$5 bills in another, $10 in a third In Riot Given Bonus and so on, to prevent confusion. SHANGHAL Feb. 3 (UP) — recipitation: 34 hrs. end. 7:30 a. m.. 00 —— thse YT ; Mayor K. C, Wu today awarded a eoreciptaon nye Jen 1 208 Edward Glllion Named bonus of 2 million Chinese doilars {to all police officers seriously in-.

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wmpers- FM Station Director [10 04 Rat ‘week breaking up riots’ h low CRAWFORDSVILLE, Feb. 3 at Tung Chi University and during

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cken central valleys | “The following table shows th |U. 8. officials about the gas emer-|, ~/ a Pag Boas “eles;

{gency which has idled 25,000 Station

present - agreement be. yoni rains-and showers were, -

minate the contract earlier by soast may bring the first really giving at least 30 days’ notice. ' |gynstantial rain in more than ar today _ Spokesmen for the operators month to the parched region. Lewis letter “definite notice” of Nortawest Sei Cal 30 days’ termination.

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tween Mr. Lewis and-the-opera- expected this afternoon and to- Of he HALON todAy with the. aid he will try to And out if The Chicess tors runs until June 30. It pro- night and the weatherman said North Central states and New pagstern Panhandle Pipe Line Co. Cine vides that either party may ter- ¢nat 5 Jow pressure area off the England bearing the brunt.

where the mercury dropped to 25 asked for an extension of its Kansas oli below zero. -

Oregon and Washington were acute throughout much of the na- Ohio from Panhandle Eastern. New Orleans Even if Mr. Lewis were to call suffering the coldest weather of tion today with more than 300,000 Meanwhile Ohio Fuel made an- oklahoma City ... Forel a

38 » {operations here near the end of| ——————————————————— |*‘BING’ NAMED MAYOR i'3 —s| Gullion is now assistant to| HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 3 (UP)— 4 18 President Frank H. Sparks of Bing Crosby said today he had “39 ' 5 [Wabash College, He will continue been voted honorary mayor of eee 38 3 'with both jobs. Formerly Gullion | Elko, Nev, the western cow town.

{emergency order diverting 5,000,- hoe. Anpeies Lriitiamaraerasns 3 2 {this month,

shortage remained 000 extra cubic feet of gas tO minneapolis-8t. Paul ...

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