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before the war when he was Peat “to-go. When it was} sary. President Benes sald: = succeeded agreement . . . will be WSS. , to the well-being of At gan Francisco Confer- [Ourselves and our allies and will oe where the United Nations help consolidate the peace of} . w
(and later at Lake Sue-| Europe.” foelgn minister and Mo une—after CaschiotlovsNations delegate, Jan to hag acoupisd 3 (son of the late Dr." he Marshall Plan con-| ), has voted consistently ference at the Soviet bloc. : v4 it availed him nothing. Sach officials—by te pr. Benes’ first Step. aster the| when they got there, Mr. Molor was to journey 13, Moscow tov told them to stay away from things Oo he Paris. They meekly obeyed. jin he returned to Prague, he| Never. at any time. has Presi-|. SNPS Nd. prually turned a me dent Benes failed fo show the “ . to the Communists who, be-| oo. willingness to go along 7M RIG PAT'S PEND COPR 1948 EOW. L A WAGNER ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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Owners Associa | which he would commented yd “legalizing” the juke Capehart was reported to have “It is a combinaiton of union-
Mr. Keenan, the utor until last Washington and
He says that {asked htm to go
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v was turned over to two Depart-| . "in ae Sim | [mene oF Sues nvesigators. ot, i dributor id indicate 3 AnD UNGIES LZ ***™ || Justis Department Stient tigation. :
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Qther d to key jobs. —— ia. entered into a | throughout Europe and the world
Russia's own terms. Rus-|,..ninoe toward the left.
land. Always Lives Simply He has always lived simply. When I called on him in Karls-
Mr. Sorrells kept his contacts/supper to talk awhile about the with reporting. In April, 1927, doings of the day. 2
: It must be well-informed. I would health—he is a small man, far tails of the great Mississippi flood |
from strong—I found him living
in one of the most unpretentious humor, who can tell a story well, houses in the resort of palatial charge of the story, covering the
nt stricken. area by plane, radio and, Who can narrate a funny, pa-| | LAXATIVE i, 1. ccssee scoot 0 snc iirbone. thetic ox trapis epiand f he : from the springs without soldiers, World-Wide Story - | Wrote Without Mallee |
when you have & policemen, or bodyguards to keep| The entire world soon learned, “I try to print the truth as I| i away those who wanted to shake/of the great disaster through the(see it. I try to write without - #7 United Press and NEA, largely malice or spite. I try to be decent BR “Hil 8 bhsed on Mr. rhein Hrotthand | without Being prodish. And, above : w 5 tor Th i’ ph eH AGE Wi SG § WR : ES "In June, 1027, Mr. Sorrells was con 0 ng expect me to be appointed editor of the Ft. Worth | l0sohpfes. It must be constantly
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that [Or group, tell me now and I'll] “ An omnivorous reader who many doctors use in their practice. |resign.” The Communists were pn eat led, “As Uhdle Pa nther | tried to keep up with changing Ex-Lax gets results gently. You On the same footing as any other ocutl : edit f the Sc _ conditions, Mr. Sorrells never was depend on Ex-Lax for party from the start. They had, SXecutive editor of the iPr dogmatic bout any sociological lief becauseit is biologically tested | just before the war, 30 seats in Howard Newspapers, operating or political creed. He fancied himssgure effective action. the lower house and 16 in the Out of New York. self a sentimental Democrat, disrally upper. | Mr. Borrells was the author of ljking phonys, stuffed shirts or No man could have followed & book, “The Working Press,” in bigwigs regardless of the political x the Henry Wallace advice more| Which be revealed his overwhelm- | or economic circles in which they )“forgets”...romember | re! ly than Dr. Benes. ing love for mewspapering as a moved. :] . Ts e saw to it that Prague never craft. ® | In 1941 he was called to Washmm got out of step with Moscow. And| “My idea of a newspaper,” he ington by Byron Price to organ- : yesterday he got his reward. sald, “is not a thing but a per-|ize the press division of the Office A Stalin swallowed his country sonality. I think of it as alof Censorship. He later became a! ; friendly, chatty sort of chap, who !deputy director in the organiza-'
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r, had been only a ; I a. V & with Moscow. He has shaped his NATIONAL 24.HOUR FORECAST SUMMARY: By morning the mercury will be in the 30's (lowed. ? {polices to suit his enormous from Boston to Philadelphia, along the Ohio River and in Oklahoma. The broken line, labeled Freez- | Further investigation by the zjcnigan, We found the Chicago,
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ar part of Sen. Capehart in his Capehart to Urge Caechoslovak as the embodiment of’ the demo- J be HM S i Di : $ 51 ° efforts to get a substantial foot- (0 Aid Plan AR rade agreement with Russia ooo” middle way with distinct) OTN . orreuns iés ar r military secrets from being hale in. the Chisago market. Own Aid Plan (EES In January, 1943, hie returned|Cratic boss of the First Ward and. WASHINGTON, Feb. 25 —
is has been getting her pick of| * ® ah prs at price xed by me ceomen, of, Peasant sock) S epjpps-Howard Executive |." ii iow cums partaer win
8 arin with Duy Taaffe Wher Su. Tomer E. Casetancl | STEWED SHIRKER tion. He had been president and ‘Ne Centu N IC (R. Ind. urge- his su u AND old FASHIONED taverns and other spots, sald House Foreign Affairs Commit- DROP DUMPLINGS Tere
(Continued From Page One) [drops in every evening After | publisher of the Memphis Com- Several hundred juke boxes in|for the Marshall Plan before the |
{Sen, Capehart had offered them tes tomorrow, h 1 Surviving, besides his wife. are 1s" gigtributorship for his Juke ine “Capehart Plan would spread
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lor | from reaching the outside world, have my newspaper a whimsical \. obo melliterro and William hi apenart Mr. Sorrells personally took sort of chap with a sense oF | Gorden, both of Staunton Mili 5% Bel nat Ber. Pid ae Returning here from Indian-| on one occasion to Morelli's office. apolis hy Yo Senator a4There the two sat outside Mor-|™ oa. of “free en-
k |ellf’ 1 their heels Roy W. Howard, president dine Se eng pi mey pone mob tactics which drove
ne Ipaianbpolis ues, paid this put Ward constituents and vari-/ nim out of the juke-box business » Sorrells: | sund * “John Sorrells enjoyed the atin} 304 Sunny : and respect! Later that same day they:
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vn § FIORE, = vr Sh Sen. Capehart (R. Ind.) is head 801, 10 get into the Chicago|dries, milk distribution and ale of the Packard Manufacturing mar 0 12 m Corp. of Indianapolis, manufac-| Sen, Capehart sald he didn't|the' music business—is no worse turer of juke boxes. A friend of remember making that statement. than any other.”
Mr. Keenan's troubles with the Wouldn't be an unusual one to
ore ~ pA A general with his story. Sen. Capehart was asked if he| Sen. Capehart admitted by tele- had any plans for demanding a he from Indianapolis that he federal investigation of the Chi- RICH CROP OF GRAPES : made the appointment with the CAg0 juke box situation, which the European Moselle Valley turned attorney general for Mr. Keenan's Chicago Crime Commission says Out last season its richest crop friend, but he says the appoint- 18 Part of the Capone-Gusik Of grapes since 1803 in spite of ment was made at the friend's monopoly. the unusual drough of the sumiggestions, not at his . “I haven't given it too much|mer. '“If he says I asked him to go, consideration,” he sald. “I'd have i he's wrong about that” Sen. NO hesitancy if it were proven to
After outlining briefly the Chi--lcago situation to Attorney Gen-
The Justice Department has “well” he said. “He was un-
sald to have told Sen. Capehart ithe way to ge
Department Told Juke Box Story; eT
Rots he union, At still another session Sen. hart
Lmao HOSES Aomper -and- told -Palagg! ism with it applies to at [he would spend $125,000, if neces-| the ET ea] laun="
Chicago distrib-| “I have no recollection of that,”| whether he will try and bring month, was in/the Senator told the Chicago|snout reforms through the fedwent to discuss Dally News. “But that sum, government the Senator declined to state. - {promote sales.in a market as big “I haven't made up my mind
Sen. Capehart as Chicago.” : " ;
{me that there is a ‘conspiracy in restraint of trade. There's a ques{tion as to whether there's a violation of the federal laws.” | He was asked If the experiences
Keenan's friend
ce on what fol- anise to do business thers, so he!
took his machines and went to
News revealed |, siness unprofitable.”
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