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Senate Investigator Took Papers, He Says

WASHINGTON, Feb. 19 (UP) —8ecretary of Agriculture Clinton P. Anderson said today that Senate speculation Investigators recently “took notes and files from the department and kept them for more than a week without his knowledge... | Acting on the advice of Attorney General Tom C. Clark, he demanded and got back the material, Mr. Anderson said investiga. tors for a Senate subcommittee {on speculation’ obtained the ma|terial several weeks ago by con{fronting department stenographers with Subp Mr. Anderson said he believed the investigators were looking {or possible evidence concerning favoritism alleged to have been shown by Commodity Credit -|Corp. to the Lathrop Grain Co. Kansas City, which is headed by a forcer CCC employee.

| REBEL SCHOOLHQUSE—Legend has it that this now deserted red schoolhouse War Il Put Pinch

(vals were ordered drawn up to- plying for a leense.

A new set of regulations for 14 Die in Bomber Crash

BRISBANE, Feb. 19

of food stands, riding “devices Fourteen persons were killed tofire The present/day when a royal Australian Afr

fee for circuses isiporce bomber crashed 300 yards from the Amberley Afrport while] Also Mayor Feeney instructed coming in for a \ landing.

«| still Out of Union, En in Greece Says Sugar Creek nN, Won't Stand Idly By,’ BocasTown, Feb. mois te Eh Sho Marshall 19@! sentiments.” ei irl or Fi, SHACKFORD |" Tumultous™ spoisise followed te t ras Wolf Gutittpe est these words as Ben Ben’ Od B)| » adjournment — floated a tril seat in the one-room schooihouse. bh Congress in Jalon today suggesting that| Votes were cast and the resoluradio broadcast tha “active American military tion passed. nt leaders may be needed to win the Thus, on. a mild but, cloudy, tees svhich were fons! communism. =~ 1861, Boggstown and Sugar ¢ Greek geretary Of raae—.| Lovnship residents of Shelby Marshall's top expert on Greece—| County resolved to seceds trom "Yay W. Hendersoh, diractor of the the Union. State Department's of Near| The reselution still stands. So gution In a speech to the Ken- Outsiders are warned: qucky Women's AcKion Committe we ove in rebel territory, Suh. at Louisville, : ¢ never gone back in the fort the situation in Greece, as & Union.” Ye felt of lacitassd foreigh as- E =u als in A sistance guerrillas, deterior- VENTUALLY the men of at Salk, TRAE ge pidgiers ce lB the Civil War, but talk, -were bubbly Whit Sugar . ar, rmation 1or the relly “Air, Henderson told the fo.um:|the action ow all the anwers 4 “rhe United States will notities echoed over the nation. The Secretary of Lake fl, stand Mly by while foreign ag-|resolution was printed and re- + ¥ deprive Greece of its|printed with exceptionally strong Bun 0 tt | Ee S56 pl en 1 SEE } ce.” : strong, Sommittes, ug which 1 indepuitns Not Specity Bint Ao PI Tb | hear Soggstown was the scene of Seger Seal Ap = Jumiifucus meetin with & view toward 3 Mr. Henderson did not defin should not use force to hold| residents resolved to secede from the Union Fe m, Mr. Schwellenbach ll ‘what he meant when he said the Union intact. Many township/more and better debating talent he day. - 3 will not stand ly by> But one jandholders had southern blood to the square inch than any other! Tighter Health Rules juction could possibilit wing eir veins. ‘township in the nation. ied jbl Sed the end American Fromd For a week the meeting was © x ou 8 “Planned for Circuses of relfet to Americans may be needed to save Greece advertised. The old school was: THE FARMERS, the doctors, | Tighter safety and health regu- of t % from communism. jammed. Many had to stand the lawyers a d their sons swung | lations for circuses and- carni-| old the Banking Mr. Marshall had not seen Mr.|around the walls of the singleinto actidn. ot a ‘voice was at he was for ® Henderson's ‘speech in advance. room. iraised for the Union. The resolu-| day by Mayor Al Feeney. ‘This was a “must enerson Wasied . =» Tw" ’ pen Jooked as though it woul sresident Truman although he uséd words! W. C. E. WANEE, William R.[snow roug He! BOTAN Ma ermational Communists” —|Norris and Dr. J. W. Smelser were| Then a courageous voice, in the I, 'oauire 3, higher ¥- as all Mr. Bchwelly that “more overt forms of ag-/named a resolutions committee, It|face of concerted opposition, was y because he p would |was very opportune. Dr. Smelsner|raised. Dr. William G. McFadden © did not. even mean ° ” danger tojhad the “cut and dried” resolu- Je that Such sition) merely vaula city license d tions in his et as the three e e already they would world pease, {went out ‘back of the school for burned south of the Ohio. River, $200 3 day. his testimony: Little Flood a conference. + oi, Soke vigorously. . Those bach A explosiv read: avoring e resolution eared " Al YAS 18 ad and # Expect — if, rie gn some might be swayed. Chairman hat ~ o|efforts have been made to keep/Wanee called upon “Old Sly,” a

0 WOITY about how they roll. n can come around ask d vote and then go in careless or indifferent payers’ money. Let v hip of our new M {ll improve aithougn 11.

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0 provide $300 million last seems to have 8 years. licans and four Demo ¢ Benate soon. A com* A until April of May: Leader Charlie Halleck

which is pushing the nsure passage. Oppost ipal -groups:-The. pare: the present draft, and | high school éducation federal government. as just announced the ‘to show the need fof the inability of many jdered adequate educs

cast for Saturday. Crests of 42 feet were expected at Tell City and New Albany tomorrow. ‘Madison the river reached fits

Due Saturday the By United Press . Unless heavy rains come to Indiana, little damage will resul

trest at 47 feet early today, over! a foot above flood level, and el into nearby lowlands. The White River—continued

rise at several points. On the . East Fork of the White stream fell today, except at ol wardsport and Seymour; where, it still was rising slowy. At Bed: ford and

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« |grand confederacy, they must divide, and we must be cast with

Southern f 7 At that time Sugar Creek modest! admitted that it possessed

UNIONIST—Dr. William G.McFadden was the _only_person who dared raise a’ voice oppos- | ing the resolution. He was overed.

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HIS ARGUMENT at the finishing touches to the debate and the! resolution passed. | Floguently “0d Sly” “I have traded in Old Kalnthck. | I hev bot stock thar, and I hev sold* stock “thar. Whatever a Kaintuckian tells you, you can de-| pend on; he's fair and > ol “As for the blue-belli'd Yanks + +». You've got to watch ‘em all the time, watch em as well as! pray, for prayin’ won't do no good “I tell you the Devil will neyer| git his own until he gits the Yanks, and he'll be mighty loth

ito claim ‘em for he knows ’‘em|

too well . . . He'll not take ‘em if he can help it. He'll just shut the’ door in their faces ‘and" tell “em! want ‘em, for ‘em to go on still] lower down, and set up a xing-| dom of their own ny cheet it out among themselves . Those were fighting words. { But all ‘is quiet in Boggstown today. There neither are rebels | nor damn-Yankees.

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And the cost is still piling erans, pensions and other costs. (UP) - $353,235,000,000 or per day. The statisticians figured this was $8,856,792 per hour or $147,613 per minute and $2460 per second.

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Police Reveal Pair Rifled Some 15 New York

Apartments of $20,000 in Furs and Jewels

NEW YORK, Feb. 19 (UP)—Linda Eastbrook and Edward Cramer, both 19 and poor, fell in love a year ago. They thought they needed $20,000 to furnish their honeymoon dream house. RISING the Third Avepue sisvaisd and looking ilo the Sindonm of idea how they could

East Side penthouses gave them

Cramer. trigd equally hard to make police believe that he alone was responsible. Lived With Parents

and stepfather, Mr. and Mrs. Maxmillian Zlatis, who were arrested on charges of receiving stolen goods. Among the valuables recovered were nine fur coats, hundreds of necklaces, pins and rings, a $5000. traveling clock, Jggage. bottles of expensive perfume, and various bric-a-brac. ‘Police said 184 pawn tickets were recovered, “They sold some of the stuff for whatever ey were offered,”

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Protests U.S.

WASHINGTON, Feb. 19 uP) ~~Yugoslavia has protested to the United States over the arrival in Trieste of the American Cruiser Providence, it was learned today. In a note delivered to the State Department, Yugoslavia said the presence of the 10,000-ton cruiser raised the strength of American

forces in Trieste above the 5000 ton mark established in the Ital-

~|lan peace treaty.

Yugoslavia also charged that the cruiser’s visit violated treaty terms which state that no armed forces will be allowed in

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