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Mrs. Howard = , best dressed a: ‘has filed suit to divorce her movie pro-| ‘ducer husband on grounds of | imental cruelty. “The suit filed yesterday asks court approval of a settlement’ . which gives her custody of a PORTLAND, Ore, May. 13 daughter, Kitty, 2, and provides| (UP)—Representatives of -HarHawks. jold E. Stassén and Gov. Thomas

"Minnesotan Speeds Back to Oregon

Dec. 10, 1941, separated a year & time and place for the two ago, |candidates to debate the issues| lot their fight for the GOP presiOES UNIT TO MEET dential nomination, | Golden Rule Auxiliary, OES, Mr. Stassen arrived by plane {will meet at 12:15 p. m. Monday from Washington yesterday and {at 3750 N. Temple Ave. for a|sald he was eager to debate any [covered overed dish. Junchedn. ' and all issues with Gov. Dewey.

—| But Dewey spokesmen said the governor wants to confine the debate ‘to Mr, Stassen’s conten{tion that the Communist Party {should be outlawed. . Gov. Dewey claims it would be ft unconstitutional and] | totalitarian” to outlaw the Com-| Imunists. Dewey representatives indicated that he would prefer to debate with Mr. Stassen over a [nation wide radio hookup. Back Ahead of Time Mr, Stassen, arriving in Port-| land five days ahead of sched-| [ule and nine days before Oregon's May 21 primary election, {spoke at the Portland ice arena. | He charged that Gov. Dewey | mistakenly believed in a “soft, § coddling policy toward Commu-| [ nists. ” Mr. Stassen said the state of 8 New York has followed this *“‘un- | realistic soft policy.” | “New York today is the nation|al headquarters of the Commun{ists of America,” he said. “New { York has only. 9 per. cent of {the population of America, but | New York has 40 per cent of the E| Communists of America within its border.

177,005 Cast Votes

For Stassen in W. Va. | CHARLESTON, W. Va, May 13 | (UP)—Harold E. Stass®n, the only major presidential aspirant to enter the West Virginia state | primary Tuesday, polled 77,005 votes with approximately twothirds of the state’s precincts re|porting, returns showed today. Convention delegates are not | bound by primary votes,

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