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59th YEAR—NUMBER 222

Storm Isolates

They Don’t Know How to Dress For Best Effect, Visitor Decides

By MARJORIE TURK . INDIANAPOLIS women just don't know how to dress. What's more, they're “dowdy, unimaginative and show a lack of distinetion.” The blast against the Hoosiers comes from Mrs. Veronica Den-

(gel, mass-producer of charm. “I have not seen one well-dressed states with high winds and drift-| oman in Indianapolis,” she said.’ e——

ing snow which blocked roads,! wre pengel of Pelham, N. Y., N disrupted communications and came to i Ai to address Pobbie pins. Did you Tr See left dozens of communities is0- the Town Hall group in the Murat |2nything so slip - shod? e-

lated. tereq| Theater this morning. Late yes-|manded Mrs. Dengel. While the storm was centerediterqay afternoon she walked down, press in southeastern lowa today, other rjinois and Washington Streets, Spoiled the effect with eytoat section reported freakish round Monument Place and anKle-strap shoes worn with a

weather. A pea soup fog rolled through several stores apprais- SPOTts coat.

Roads Blocked; 19 Hurt in Mississippi

By United Press The season’s worst storm moved eastward across the Midwest to-| day after lashing the Great Plains)

Y N y - - er-weight shopper in over New York from the At-jng the appearances of local 4 40-pound over-weigh lantic Ocean, and a tornado flat- women. in a purple dress with big flowers, tened homes and injured 19 per-| ® # = tan topcoat and no hat rated a

sons in Calhoun City, Miss. , SHE FOUND coats “definitely %€r0 minus on BTODIMINgColorado, Kansas and Nebras-itoo long, hair unshaped and UglY wrHE WOMEN here don't dress ka had borne the brunt of the and suits chosen with the wrong for their type,’ observed Mrs. storm and were digging out from cut and often tao tight.” Dengel. An example—a sweet-Teen-agers were criticized for 3064 motherly woman at a'glove cleared and high winds subsided. saddle shoes and white sports counter, wearing bright red-and-Forecast Rain, Wind anklets. “The heads are busy,” black plaid coat. U. 8. weather forecasters said said Mrs. Dengel, who conducts! “They “have no color sense. the storm would move eastward.a mail-order home course in self- yo, cit of the-earth housewife across the nation, hitting the renovation. “There are t00 many seems to have fallen in love with New England states this week- veils; too many women with green bright Kelly green.” There end. Forecasters said the storm glasses wearing earrings.” were women on the street with will ease up as it moves east- A tall brunet in a black Crepe green hats, matching green coats, ward. cocktail dress ‘ruined her. ap- gloves, purses and shoes. | It will bring mostly rain and pearance by too much rouge.”,” The conservative dresser didn’t moderately high winds, with only Not that she was the only make- rate either. A trim brown-haired | light snow, they said. The storm UP offender. Lipstick was badly gir] with brown suit, furs and ac-| will center in Detroit by tomor- applied and, according fo the visit- cessories wasn't well-dressed be-| row and in New York state by/Ing lecturer, the women didn’t cause she lacked a color accent. Sunday, forecasters predicted. know what colors became them. | £2 £74 » 5 Temperatures were falling #4» | “YOUR GIRLS are trying to quickly in the wake of the storm. | BIGGEST SHOCKER was a out-do the ‘new look’ and some The coldest spot in the country at Woman with dress showing two of your matrons have their skirts 5:30 a. m. (Indianapolis Time) |Inches below coat, and slip show-/up to their knees. Where are was Fraser, Colo, where the IDK two inches below dress. An- the smart women in Indianapmercury dropped to nine below Other matron was “almost smart” olis?” { zero. It was two below at Big] | piney, Wyo., three below at Sinclair, Wyo., four above at Trini-

32 Er Pop Rants, Mom Snickers ew At U. S. Clothing Survey

New Storm Strikes Meanwhile, & new storm was : buffeting fhe Oregon and Wash Indignant Husbands Level Verbal Barrage | ngton coastline. was the third] . . Lg RA ml the| At Report That They Spend More on Attire | coast in less than a week. | By United Press Heavy snow piled into five-foot Indignant husbands from coast to coast gave the U. 8. Labor drifts isolated scores of towns in Department the razzberry today for saying married men spend the Plains states. more for clothes than their wives. All roads connecting Colorado and Kansas were closed and even —male attitude when he cracked: the snowplows were stuck. Mors! “That sounds like a poll taken in the than 100 motorists were stranded isn't so around Hollywood where

Fiji Islands. It certainly

ie : i a8 (still 10,800 applicants waiting | e ® tion today. Smith was a free CUWrity. cng ; at Limon, Colo., 8nd had to spend most men are wearing dungarees oid Albert D. Brow ” ! Ri . ommon |for telephone service and that the night in private homes or on to pay their wives’ clothes bills.” ofan in jman, hs Antonio Tor a Princess Fawzia . . . not on The Sth vaebyc several times that number want cots provided at‘ the First Meth-| Most wives polled by the United. oe a | friendly terms. = accord.

odist Church. |Press agreed with the Labor DeIpartment’s findings. Its survey $ of the nation's 34 largest cities

{showed the average husban

Raincoats, Scarve i y ! x $ Are ‘Musts’ Today ends un to $159 a year of

LOCAL TEMPERATURES along on about $139.

Quits En Masse Action Is Result Of Traitor Leniency |

6am... 54 10a m... 58 “When they say $139.” inquired| | Ta. m... 55 11a m... 61 [Commentator Gabriel Heatter, BRUSSELS, Nov. 19 (UP)—| 8a m... 55 12 (Noon). 88 “do they mean for a year—or The government of Premier Paul9 a.m... 56 1pm... 64 for a week?” He thought the sur- Henri Spaak resigned today in a

ce {vey must have been made by a crisis over its policy on the comThe Old Oaken Bucket, prized!

iwoman. mutation of death sentences of trophy at stake tomorrow in the| Election Soured Him two collaborators with the Nazis. Indiana-Purdue football game at! ,.,, . : Justice Minister Paul Struye “It’s impossible,” snorted Al- ; / ~ Lafayette, will probably be filled + Watkins, a construction Fe¢Signed last night after a six-

with rain, according to the In-!| dianapolis Weather Bureau. Rain today will be general in, en ay Central Indiana and will last/™00, Si0ce the election.” through tomorrow, the weather-| 0 ; 3 man said. A high temperature! : today of 62, will be accompanied by moderate winds. Tomorrow's high of 50 will exceed by eight degrees the low of 42 expected to-

hour debate in Parliament on the government policy. Mr. Spaak, who returnéd from Paris where he is a United Nations delegate because of the crisis, called a full t AN - : ! gomery Sen gif 0 Yoni cabinet meeting and the mass resPhiladelphia. “I'm sorry this 18nation resulted. {phone call isn’t televised. If you! The crisis revolved around two could see my: pants, you wouldn’t Belgian traitors whose death senhave to. ask that question.” |tences were commuted to life im-|

worker in San Francisco. “Besides, I don’t believe surveys any-

spend

but her hat was anchored with :

One expensively dressed woman

Charm Expert Reports eo Gals Here Don’t Have It

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Mrs. Veronica Dengel . . Indianapolis women were not charmed.

Burglar Wins Freedom on ‘Deal

Prosecutor Victor Af.er Year-Long Fight

Prosecutor Judson today to uphold the deal it made with a burglar last year. The burglar was Sam Smith, 41. In return for his plea of guilty, the prosecutor's office agreed to recommend a suspended sentence, Smith's sentence was duly suspended until the public learned he had a long criminal record which the prosecutor never divulged'in court. He was yanked back into court and sent to jail for one to five years. Last week, the Smith case was up in Criminal Court again. Again, the prodecutor was trying to keep him out of jail Judge Saul Rabb denied the motion as

Comedian Bob Hope summed up the general—if not unanimous Undaunted, the prosecutor drew,

a new motion and presented it to the judge.

Judge Rabb grahted the mo-!

Times Carrier Eludes Assailants

joy: of Public School 51 today. The newspaperboy outwitted and outraced four unidentified assailants last night while he was making his collection rounds at 23d and Adams Sts. The youth told police four men with him and demanded that he hand over his money. Young Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown, 2614 N. Olney St., related that he shouted “Help, police” and then dashed off on his brand new bicycle.

Rent Controls, Low Cost Housing Sought by AFL

night in Indianapolis and sur-| “whe husbands found a sympa- Prisonment. They were Francols| ISCINNATL . ® oe rounding areas. thetic champion in Mrs. Carola Bouvdroulle and Andre Surin, can-| aid ri Py Meng Spokes[Mandel of Chicago who was Victed of responsibility in sending! ay ihe conven-

Phyeisi es Sontgnced

named one of the nation’s 10 hest- 40 to 50 Belgians to concentration | dressed women last year and © ms. -Where thév.died.

yp {yhose husMiing io; nracidens o> 5 NEW YORK, Nov. 19 (UP)—|1f1ge department store. ~~ ~~ dAy. the Two physicians were sentenced to # «I'm afraid I must disagree Olics and Socialists resigned.

prison today for the abortion with the Labor Department,” she The resigning cabinet will carry death a year ago of Jane Ward, | :

jsaid. - “Have you ever seen a On the normal functions of gov-

BBIRUT, Nov. 19 (UP)—Dem. ‘In order to realize this desire, . - [Muncle, Kokomo: Eigen OtY, ; o rT Se of the AFL. Housing Committee. ' ' $ roclaimed | , , ’ 32 year oid. baking companyiman trying to keep his wife in ernment SRM. 2 New ore takes 101d a reporter the AFL wil roe: onstrators described as Commi. Re, I Nov 7. In an- Nationalists Slash /Bluffton, New Castle, Peru, AueS oeul Singer. 41. a Papi aE, Stockings seven “days a . on a much stronger public hous- nists clashed with police in front nouncing this news, the royal cab- Journ Kendslivills, pXrankton, ren ician, v ' : (ing law in the new 81st Congress of the building where a U nited inet hopes the deity will accord Lebanon, Crawfordsville, Clinton, Avenue physician, was sentenced | Husband is Dutiful Benn Deal See {Ing g g net hop ) to two and one-half to five years| 4 n On ithan the Taft - Ellender

Mrs. Mary Schwaller of Cleve-| nd, O., a secretary, admitted Radio Daily said today that a jthat she spends about 60 per cent! Gea) in which OL Tack jof the family clothing budget on Benny will break his long con-!

‘herself. . : nection with the Nati - “But then,” she added, “I have onal Broad;

after a jury convicted him of 1a manslaughter Dr. Alejandro Ovalle, 48, who pleaded guilty to committing an abortion, received a one year

sentence. 5 . ia very good husband. He never A third physician. indicted inlthrows any of his clothes away.” the case, : Dr. Oswald Glasberg,| A few men were brave enough 48, committed suicide by taking to say they ' are the heavier poison in his jail cell on July 15. spenders when it comes to clothes.

EE SE | Bill McCain, a radio announcer Bess, Margaret Truman in Atlanta, Ga., said sure he

. {spends more “because a man has Returning From Cuba {to present an appearance comHAVANA, Nov. 19 (UP) — mensurate with his position.” President Truman's wife and! Nat Bernstein, drug store man-| daughter were sailing back to ager, Pittsburgh “My wife spends | Key West today after a surprise more than I do—and she admits visit to Cuba. It.” Mrs. Truman and Margaret left Roy H. Cheff, photographer, | Just before midnight aboard the petroit: “I guess 1 spend more. presidential yacht Williamsburg. |Byt brothef, the ‘new look’ cost Mrs,” Truman visited Senora a plenty.” Marfa Tarrero De Prio, wife of| : President Carlos Prio Socarras, at the presidential palace yesterday afternoon.

General Beach Dies

WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 (UP)

ithe Columbia Broadcasting Sys-| tem is expected to be announced! in a few days.

The inventor of radar, of all-weather flying, was in

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Czech President Sees No Early War

the same close touch on’developCommunist organ Rude Pravda and the use of radar in war today quoted Czechoslovakian| time,” Sir Robert explained. President Klement Gottwald, in a| “The general aims between the speech to top Communist leaders, United States and Great Britain that he does not expect war in the/in attempting to set up an allforeseeable future, {weather flying program are close- | TEE ipa oe Mr. Gottwald was reported to/ly similar.” AURORA MAILMAN DIES have said that the Reds PO run-| The devices on exhibit will be AURORA, Nov. 19 (UP)—Ever-| io the Czechoslovak govern- used on the five-year interim proment could .not be ousted by any- gram recommended by the Radio mall carrier, was injured fatally [thing short of a losing war. But Techni¢al Commission for AeroYesterday in a fall. He died in added that Czechoslovakia nautics and appreved by PresiGood Samaritan Hospital at Cin-' would be on the winning side. |dent Truman to enable planes to - ba ee ren |fly safely and systematically in 1 |all kinds of weather. For WAN? AD Results Austin Reported I ry. | As contemplated by the RTCA. or BIG HURRY and WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 (UP) the overall aim to make fying nz |—Warren Austin, chief U. 8. dele~ virtually automatic and contro at Lowest, go i gate to the United Nations, Was planes in much the same way as Sure fl Ey hr x be- |expected here by air from Paris!zutomobiles are regulated o

fore noon Saturday for today for treatment at Walter modern super-highways will take,

{Reed Hospital. eels sant Mr 15 years. eeu aa i {Austin was suffering from com-| The show at Municipal Airport The Sunday Times iplications resulting from a severe : j ——— 214 W. Maryland RI-3551 |cold. | (Continued on Page 3—Cal. 5)

commanding general of the Army Medical Center, died last night at

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{ments for peacetime air naviga- 2 PRAGUE, Nov. 19 (UP)--The tion as if did in the development =

tion will, urge an extension. of {strong rent ‘controls beyond next < _“.o-minute session to-| Mar. 31 and a new law to provide coalition cabinet of Cath- public residential projects at rent |as lew ag $35 per month.

‘Harry C. Bates, president of the

|bricklayers’ union and chairman

ESTIMATES STRIKE COST PHILADELPHIA, Nov.

1 (UP)—A trade spokesman esti- not mention any casualties. casting Company and 80 over to mated today that Philadelphia's

irfdustries million dai of 6500 longshoremen here.

— ization with banners demanding

Inventor of Radar Arrives Here to Attend Air Show

British Attache Predicts England Will

| Beat U. S. to Commercial Use of Jet Planes By JACK THOMPSON h greatest single factor in the progress Indianapolis today. - Sir Robert Watson-Watt visited the Civil Aeronautics Experi-: tal Station at Municipal Airport to observe demonstrations of {the latest air navigation and air traffic control aids. “My visit here is to insure that the Uni

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‘Qf Rent Controls By JOHN WILSON

American Legion national execplaced

‘utive committee squarely behind federal aid to veterans today ‘the same tension of Mar. 31, 1950. In a multi-point report

by the committee., the Legion's # economic commission, headed by Lawrence J, Fenlon of Chicago,

labeled the veterans’

. problem the “No. 1 problem” of

1949, Meeting in the second their annual executive

the committeemen pointed to the a and (families as one of the greatest

lack of housing for number of veterans

problems facing the country Left to Commission | today. | i | Wea ens Sond | The Indiana Bell Telephone The report was in effect a Co. set the machinery in mo. resMrmation of the Legion's tion this morning to raise stand on housing made at the | national convention in Miami ) |telephone rates. earlier this ‘year. _«%| The telephone company As a consequence, the Legion

will go before the 81st Congress

next year demanding: ONE: Direct loans by

Stark’s government to World War II vet-

office won a year long fight €rans for purchase or construction of homes when loans cannot

be made through private

TWO: Balanced program of federal, state and local aid to provide adequate housing for low

income groups with first to veterans.

THREE: Veteran preference in disposal of federal housing, FOUR: Vigorous prosecution of violators of veteran housing reg-'

ulations.

Selection of the 1949 conven-. tion site was to be made today in the meeting in national head-!

quarters.

The midway point of the three-' day meeting began at 9:30 a. m.' with a call to order by Com-| improperly drawn. mander 8, Perry Brown of Beau-

mont, Tex, \ | ~ Other commission

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|8id to Commander Brow File Report | Mr. Brown, who is not

a ito the national commander, is a Bruce Brown, 12-year-old Times veteran of World War II.

: He ° jcarrier boy, wads the pride and IS 2 member of the first term of From Childhood Sweetheart

the here.

American Legion

| At yesterday afternoon’s meeting executive committee members | accepted and filed a report call-|

{ing (dependents of World War

upturned collars approached! erans under benefit of the old age and survivors insurance pro-

gram,

Original legislation established had their marriage dissolved by ——

coverage for a three-year

from the date of the veteran's

discharge from service.

{War II children who may be- changed to bring him luck simply pearls. But Farida was not al-

come orphaned after that are placed on their own.

Legion

stand on the proposal.

Reds Stage Brief Riot in Lebanon

- Wagner Nations committee was meeting King Farouk joy and happiness today and exchanged gunfire for

several minutes. Several

» non, Columbus, Bloomington, New jie de A Too Hot ‘Albany, Bedford, Jeffersonville ¥ of the demonstrators, At Tehran, the Iranian court! NANKING, Nov. 19 (UP) = and Linton, 19 were arrested. Karly reports did for the first time issued an official Nationalist planes and tanks

The demonstrating Lebanese are losing at least $1 paradedtoward the building hously because of a strike ing the United Nations Educa-

tional, Social and Cultural

[release of their leaders who have The communique attributed the

been interned.

On |

Exploding lamp ignites star coon. Page 2 4 Christmas comes but once a year, but Santa comes tomorrow teeesveien.e... Page 3 sent to Cairo in 40 trunks.

hair, but musical sings on ....

here twice

{Crashing bricks will historic, era of English

Hotel ...... 47,161 To see battle

Oaken Bucket ...Page- 38/the “Senior Arab Kingdom.” ‘Demands U. S. send new

troops to Europe Russ showdown

Amusements 18 Eddie Ash...38 Bridge ......29 Business ....46 Classified .42-45 Comics .....47

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3 < ‘Editorials ,..26 Sports ....38-40 ing her the lucky “F.” Polio Care Cost Up days in jal for cruelty to Forum :.....26 Summersby .32 Farida became the second queen’ PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 19 animals. an. eta Given..31| Teen Prob....29 of Egypt since Cleopatra, Queen (UP)-—Basil O'Connor, president He cut off his dog's tail, Hollywood ,.18 Weather Map 16 Mother Nazli having been the of the National Foundation for he told the court, becauss

Home Page..30!

Inside Indpls. 25 Worhen's Mrs. Manners 12!

Je ae Bo So AN

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jon Heads

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time recommended exrent controls to Ro

[scheduled for presentation cluded public relations and se-

n today. |

for permanent coverage of|of Egypt when he was 18 and took his 16-year-old sweetheart as his

The re- a “religious announcement.” port affirmed the 29th and 30th! national : ‘conventions’

nside [tional rights and conformed with

‘Page 95 commoner, soon after the death

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Other Inside Features Movies ......18

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Side Glances. Crossword ..27 Society .. +»+28 name of his bride to Farida, giv-

| Earl Wilson. .27 first. World Aff....26rouk, cost $25,000. The train of this year will exceed $14 million.

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Boost Sought By Indiana Bell

Petition Asks PSC to Study Cost Increase

| Amount of Raise

itself housing and at

yal Divorces Stir Middle East

adopted

housing

day of session,

large their

filed a petition with the Pub- ¢ [lic Service Commission asking for ‘ ‘an investigation and increase 2 : {telephone rates to produce a suffiQueen Farida . . . three lelent return on its rapidly rising daughters, no son. investment in the states’ communication system; The company did not ask a specific amount, but did ask the Comniission to look into the rate, earnings and investment struce ture in view of raising rates to a

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King Farouk . . . “ichad sharei.”

federal

capital,

priority

level which will be “just and reasonable.” Company officials were ree

luctant to discuss the amount of the rate increase needed to carry the $75 million postwar expansion program but said it would be “moderate, probably less than 15 per cent on an average.” Cite Increased Costs ® The company pleaded that mae terials and supplies have in« créased in cost, and that Indiana Bell's payroll {8 60 per cent of the company’s operating costs, now totaling $35 million a year. The company sald there are

reports. in-i

an improved grade of service ‘with fewer parties on the line, The initial petition said its present local and long-distance rates average only about 8 per cent above 1939, and that other costs have risen many times that figure, The commission will examine the petition and set a date for the first hearing. After that, the commission will examine the company’s books, then return to the hearings before making a decision. ,

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King Farouk Gets Divorce

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‘Ichad Sharei’ Ends 10 Years of Marriage; Sister and Shah of Iran Also Dissolve Nuptial

CAIRO, Nov. 19 (UP)-—King Farouk, who ascended the throne II vet- queen, has divorced her, the royal court announced today, 8he bore him three daughters but no sons in 10 years of marriage. SE Simultaneously the court announged that King Farouk’s sister,| This pre eared, on Bc incess . h a Pahlevi, the Shah of Iran, ’ Princess Fawzia, and Mohammed ahlevl, 40: | company officials said. period common accord. {her wedding gown cost $3000. It Granted 15% Increase | King Farouk divorced the Mos- was worn with a rose-peach robe! 1n4iana Bell was granted a 15 World lem beauty whose name he embroidered with water-dropiner cent rate increase in 1947

{which increased its annual reve nue approximately $3,000,000. It

period by proclaiming “ichad sharei,” or lowed, by Moslem eustom, to at-

{tend her own wedding. was the first increase in about {| The marriage in 1939 of Fawzia 10 years, PSC spokesmen said. and the Shah united the most in-|" (S000 FPR ESREN Sd

| fluential Mohammedan nations in| late] din meeting © ithe world—Egypt and Persia. {mediately pending a ng nf

Text of Announcement

The official court announcement said: : | “God has willed in His holy wisdom: that the s&crea bonds: {which united two noble married] i . {munities in Indiana, and if a people should be laid aside. God roiran, the capital of Iran. rate increase o granted it would ‘has brought about in the heart] The Shah renamed a city mie | To; y Sranted it would 5 k and also in that| o { phone users in suc Jos RINE Rarou he desire to Iran Fawziabad in honor of his, “1,4ianapolis, South Bend, [9 Queen Farile De desire |New bride. \ ‘Evansville, Anderson, Columbus,

N the mission to study the | Ceremanies hoth' before and|p fo fasion Y 4 after the nuptials were continued, Indiana ‘Bell ‘serves “82 cbms i

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separate by divorce.

Washington,’ Vincennes, Mt. Ver~

At Fleeing Reds

‘communique announcing the di- slashed at fleeing Communist Pennsylvania Rall vorce of the Shah from Princess forces on three sides of Suchow Fil Rate Mik Fawzia, although the divorce has today, following up what was Files Kare Kes been gommon knowledge here for hailed in government circles as HARRISBURG. Pa.. Nov. 19 more than two years. a great victory which ended any (UP)-.The Bell Telephone Co. of The Princess now is in Egypt. Present threat of a Communist pennsylvania today filed new : advance to the Yangtze River and tariffs with the : Public Utility Nanking. Commission calling for a 16 per In Suchow, Chiang Kai-shek’s cent increase in revenues. defense bastion 200 miles north-) The increase would amount to i west of Nanking, the 400,000 res- about $25 million a year and net | idents were reported celebrating the company approximately $14.5 | the victory, in which the govern: million after taxes. The new ment claimed the Communists rates were scheduled to become had lost 200,000 men, with fire- effective Jan, 21. works and parades. The company said its action Eight thousand Communists was necessary because of steadily were reported to have surrendered mounting costs of operations and in a body at a point seven miles a sharp decline in the company's southeast of Suchow, the near- rate of earnings.

est point to the city reached by sesso Three Polio Cases

any Communist spearhead. In Brown County

To the east and west of the city, Chiang’s speedy mechanized forces were reported taking heavy, Three cases of infantile paralys toll of the routed Communists. [sis were reported in Brown Blocked from Yangtze {County today and Health Officer Government forces were re- James M. Smith said he ordered ported to have lost only 40,000 the schools closed. men during the 14-day battle for, Stricken were "Richard Ellis, the city which was the last bar- 21, and Mrs. Maxine Bailey, 21, rier to keep the Communists from both of Midway community, and sweeping on to the Yangtze and 19-months-old Sandra Banks, the gates of this capital, ‘R. R. 2, Nashville. Mr. Ellis was U. 8S. Ambassador J. Leighton rushed to Robert Long Hospital

Stuart meanwhile flatly denied re- here. His condition was reported as serious. -

Organ-

divorce to her inability to stand the hot climate here. It said the! [Shah was within his constitu-

Islamic law in divorcing her because she had been separated from him for three years and was unable to return here. The couple had an 8-year-old aughter, Princess Shahnaz, who recently was sent to school in [Switzerland. | It was reported that Fawzia's ljewels and other effects have been

King Farouk, then the boy {king, proclaimed his love for Sasi Naz Zulfikar, a 16-year-old

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lof his father, King Fuad, from for whom he inherited the throne of Daughter of a Judge She was the daughter of a judge of the mixed courts and the Queen Nazli's lady-in-waiting. King Farouk and the girl had played together as children in the royal harem. : King Farouk and his three sis- Ports } circulating persistently in ters were all given names begin- Nanking that he had advise] ning with “F” by their father, Chiang to seek peace talks > : because he thought the letter was the Gommanists and thy to form lucky. King Farouk changed the @ Coglition government.

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