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Taft Voices Doubt Of Vote This Year WASHINGTON, May 20 (UP)
.=8en. Robert: A. Taft (R. 0.
bted today that the Senate will’ act this year on the Houseapproved bill to slap stiff curbs on Communists in this country. Mr. Taft, who is chairman of ‘the
bill and that it probably will neet a “lot” of study by the Judiciary Committee. . Log-Jam of Bills
The Senate is faced with a log-jam of higher priority bills and Mr. Taft held out little hope
that it could find time to. take) § ‘up the Communist-control meas
ure before adjournment, now tentatively set for late June. However, acting Senate RepubBean Leader Kenneth 8. Wherry of Nebraska, sald the overwhelming 319 to 59 vote by which the House passed the bill yesterday “makes it mandatory we act on that bill or something like it before ent.” i
If the Senaté fails fo act before
he session ends, the bill will be -~dead and have to be" troduced
all over again next year, ; Held Mandatory Rep. Richard . M. Nixon (R.
Cal), one of the authors of the Woman's Error
House bill,
~The bill would require the Com-
munist Party and its front organizations to register annually with the Justice - Department. And Communist leaders would
* face stiff fines and jail terms if
they failed to break alleged ties with Moscow
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Senate Republican Policy s of the
Costs Two Years
(UP)—Two years ago Howard Smith, ‘35, was sentenced to Holmesburg County Prison on a charge of swindling $112 from a woman through a confidence game.
police court yesterday and said: “I am sorry, but I made a mistake when I identified you as one of the men who money.” . ; + Mrs, Woodward then {denfified Faison, 42, as the actual
_PHILADELPHIA May 20,
SHOOTS BANDIT—JohnP. Scott, 77, Jefferson was unconscious when a bandit slugged him and then shot the robber in the leg when he went out the ‘door,
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Hotel Clerk, Slugged, Stops Fleeing Bandit With Bullets.
Man Found Wounded in Liquor Store Identified Later as Robber, Assailant
_| His accuser, Mrs. Areeta Wood-. ward, turned to him in central
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of a desk drawer and fired five out the hotel door last night, Before Mr. Scott reported the
the floor of a liquor store, 226 Indiana Ave., a block away from the hotel.
Identified as Bandit Mr. Scett identified the wounded
minutes earlier asked for a room land when told. there -was- none,
Mrs. Nelson L. Freeman
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Freeman, who died yesterday in her home, 660 E. St. Clair St., will be held at 1 p. m. tomorrow. Burfal will be in Sheridan, She was 59.
Survivors are her husband, NelHam-
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jked for cigarets. : “When I turned to get the cigarets, I was slugged on the back of the head.” Mr, Scott said. 1
took money out of the cash drawer and started toward the door, I got the gun and fired five times.” Asked for Police
The bandit ran down the stair. way of the hotel at 668 W. New York 8t, and bumped into a guest, Paul Williams, 21, knocking him down the steps. ]
man as. the -bandit who a few}
Pretending to be unconscious after a bandit slugged ' him, ‘John P, Scott, 77, Jefferson Hotel night clerk, grabbed a gun out
times at the robber as he went incident to police, officers received
a report that a man with a bullet wound in his leg was lying on
he collapsed on the floor and asked for police. At first the wounded man said he was shot mysteriously while walking along the street. 3 !
‘He gave his name as Raymond Meyers, 23, of Tacoma, Wash, but a social security card in his pocket carried the name of Raymond Zyonich. He is being held at General Hospital on a vagrancy charge. His condition is The hotél ¢lerk sald 320 was missing from the cash drawer.
PARTY PICKS MILLS NEW CASTLE, May 20 (UP)— Leroy Mills of Straughn today was named the Prohibition Party's 10th District. congressional candidate. "Hé will face Republican incumbent Ralph Harvey and Democrat Robert C.
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| Affects Arlingten, Millersville Lines
The . Millersville motor coach! and Arlington feeder bus line ex-! tensions have been approved by the Public Service Commission -of Indiana. They will become effective Sunday morning. Half of the busses on the Millersville line will run east at 38th St. and Orchard Ave. on 38th St.| to Rural St., south on Rural St. to 37th St, west on 37th St. to Temple Ave. north on Temple) Ave. to 38th St., west on 38th St.
the regular Millersville route. The other half of the busses will continue over the present route. The Arlington feeder bus line will be extended from its southern terminus at 10th St. and Arlington Ave, west on 10th St. to Ritter Ave, south on Ritter Ave, to the Brookville Rd. northwest on the Brookville Rd. to Emerson
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of miles away. : X He wants the specialist to heart, so that a better diagnosis be made. Can such 4 long-range ‘be dome? Not now, but perhaps within a year, according to scientists of the West, inghouse Electric Co. The achievement may
wdevelaped—+#X-+ ray scope” that is designed to make images of patients’ internal organs in living action 500 times brighter. The new machine, they added, will make the images of the pumping heart and other internal so bright Sat, they can be ed u televi " ¥ ea Ad television relays
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CASABLANCA, Morocco; May 20-—There’s one place left in the
[world where & chap with a few
Yankee dollars can feel like J. P.| Morgan shopping in. Woolworth's. Tve ‘found it here in French Morocco. ' You. doubt. it?... Well, take a look at my day's expenses here in. Casablanca. Tll give you a
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ROOM and bath in modern Hotel Ambassador, $1. ~ Martini, 18 cents. a Dinner—including shrimps, fistthick steak, dream-world French pastry, coffee and a bottle of red wine, $1.15. 3) ine; 2 cents. Taxi across town drawn), 15 cents, : No question about it—a man with $150 a month over here could have everything they have on Park-Avenue-«except-the tabloids:
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Raid on Tavern Nets
When police raided a tavern at 280 8S. Meridian St. last night they found one slot machine in action and 15 books of lottery tickets. Mrs. Esther McGinty, 50, proprietor, was charged with violation of the slot machine law and operating a lottery. Lee Milés, 50, of 2428 Martindale Ave. was arrested on a lot-
{tery charge in a raid at 1511 W.
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are being set up, most large cities will be hooked togethef within a
{few years. Operations already [nave been televised at hospitals
Sees Indianapolis
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“Expects Nework Link in 1 Year
In another year Indianapolis will be linked to many other television centers via a network. This was the prediction of Jack M. Williams, Camden, N. J,, RCA Victor home instrument advertising manager, as he spoke before the Indianapolis Advertising Club today. Mr. Williams described Indianapolis as “a network center of no small importance” and said fac{tors which will contribute to In|dianapolis’ importance in televi-
sion. are the two television -eon-
structibn permits granted here by the FCC and four pending applications. Chicago Link Planned He also pointed out that Indianapolis will be linked with Chicago, St. Louis, Cincinnati and other Midwestern. television . regions as well as the now-estab-lished network in the East. In-
vision manufacturing area with the Jarge RCA Victor plant in operation here, he said. Mr. Willams also showed a Series of films especially prepared by A Victor for television and its dramatization.
U. S. Babies in Japan
TOKYO, May 20 (UP)—Seven
families of American occupation forces during the last six months and more than 1000 are expected to be born in the next half year, occupation officials disclosed today.
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By PAUL F. ELLIS, United Press Science Writer
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‘A Writing Chair’ Trips Liars at
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Their Own Game
CHICAGO, May 20—Cartoonist Al Capp gave readers of the “Ll Abner” comic strip something
chippendale chair,
John E. Reid, Chicago criminologist, has come up with a more practical idea. He has -reated a chair that writes, ~~ vo” - Mr. Reid and Richard ®. Gorman, an assistant U. 8. attorney, used to operate the police lie de[tector machine. The team obtained confessions to 50 murders and 698 other felonies. But 20 per cent of the tests could not be Interpreted. Mr ‘Reid looked for -the -canse.— fe; found that a lying thief had almost “beaten” thé box by flexing certain muscies. « 8 =» WITH THE aid of his brother, Dr. Stephen Reid, the ¢rinie fighter conducted experiments that proved muscular blood pressure. ; 80. Mr. Reid built his own lie detector ..chair. - Three moving pens write the story of guilt or innocence. The chief feature is that one pen attached to an inflated rubber bladder betrays any muscular trickery. ’ [Mr Reid alls his Invention a great success. He says it enables him to weed out a large number of the fakers. In such cases, the machine almost writes: “Who do you think you're kidding, bub!” °
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LONDON, May 20 (UP)— Eight refugees who fled from Czechoslovakia in a stolen plane
England. because their . now was “the same as Russia” ‘They - landed -at - Alte field, Kent, Tuesday pleting the first Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakians had escaped in similar fashion to other places on che continent. _Fjve of the refugees explained. that they had been fired: from "the marrying English They said their wives left Prague some time ago and were not yet aware f their presence -in England. The other three are young bachelors, :
PAY DEADLINE EXTENDED WASHINGTON, May 20 (UP) ~—President Truman has signed into law a bill giving World War II veterans until Feb. 3, 1950, to
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