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(R. N. Y.) of the House Armed gervices Committee wouldn't say how he plans to pry the measure loose from the hostile Rules Committee. But he said he is ful of getting the nod from the

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(R. N. D.). he Senate Speculation SubcomA to find out if the price preak resulted from “rigging.”

ham and sausage in the future.

DREAMS ARE FREE—Possibly “attracted by the mouthwatering sign over the windows of this recently redecorated Tokyo store, two Japanese women peer into the show windows. But there's nothing on sale inside except fruit and flowers. The propriefor says the sign is "a little premature” but that he hopes to have plenty of

MONTREAL, Feb, 13 (UP)—-An of lottery

4 | Top prize in the lottery was| the choice of a 30-day trip to | Moscow, New York, London or

(selling in Canada for 25 cents and $1) were counte by Palmiro Togliatti, leader of the Italian Communists. No arrests have been made, police said. i {| “These tickets,” a high govern: ment official said, “must be re-| | garded as further proof of the | existence of a close link between | the Communists in Canada and | those in other countries.” |. Police shid the tickets, which : were printed in Italian, had been bi smuggled into the country.

Hint Wiley Slated For Iranian Post

WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 (UP) ~—John C. Wiley, American ambassador tto Portugal, is slated to be the next U. 8. envey to Iran, it was reported today. Reliable sources said President Truman will nominate Mr. Wiley

to the Iranian post. George V. Allen ,the present ambassador, is ~ scheduled to return about March

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Bede tollowed the “saentiear” Ajr Crash Victim's Widow to Return

Gating pattern St BT. the tum-| BATAVIA, Feb. 13 (UP)—Mrs. that carshed on a flight between bling market, A. Van Derveen, the former Mary| Batavia and Bandoeng. Cause of

—#1¢-there were only. 20 traders! Elizabeth Lind. .of

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thorities . Mrs. Van Derveen's husband The head of the House Bank-|was piloting a transport plane

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Southern Democrats were re! ported worried that they won't be able to carry out their filibus- |

man’s civil. rights -legislation in

They are said to fear that a Shalition x Northern Democrats and Republicans may be powerful enough to limit debate, and| Sventually pass an anti-lynching or anti-poll tax bill. Under the , _tloture rule, a two-thirds vote ini] the Senate could restrict each|

Member to one hour's speaking time, !

Blast Halts Tulsa Fuel 1

TULSA, Okla, Feb. 13 (UP)— A-high-pressure gas Tine supplyIng the Tulsa area, blew up and

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