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FORECAST; Fair tonight and tomorrow. Low tonight, 28. High tomorrow, 42.

Junk Dealer Missing Daughter . . Heartbroken Dad ~ Sentenced to “1-Year Term

Fined $10,000 _In Atterbury Case |

Abraham Levi, 66-year-old El-| wood junk dealer, today was]

~——gentenced to seven years in prison! and fined $10,000 on charges of illegally obtaining $20,000 in sup-| plies at Camp Atterbury and! owl Tien evading federal ' corporation in-| rel ro nd ‘come taxes. Two other men implicated with Levi, Lt. John J. Ward, post en-/ gineer and his brother, Bernard Ward, Calumet City, received | lesser sentences. { Federal Judge Robert C. Balt-| -gel-sentenced the lieutenant to, five years in prison and fined him $1500. He pleaded guilty to all] the charges. y : In addition to his sentence, Lt.| Ward will forfeit his commission and be disqualified from holding|

“Hot Spots . Raps ‘Cloak of Respectability’ Given Private ‘After-Hour Joints’

By JACK THOMPSON More than 50 private clubs in Indianapolis are operat-

{ing illegally under a “cloak of respectability given to them 'by the state,” Mayor Al Feeney charged today. | * He told The Times he is going to ask the new secretary of state, Charles Fleming, for an immediate review of all club charters in the City.

“We k h f Chinese Report Se ky tout maty. oF j d Fi ht R _. hour" bootlegging: and gam0 FIZNT RAGING vine joimee he savor sates.

in . some of night spots don’t really get fired

Staten of trust in the United| Nationalists Meet up until the regular taverns close ~~ ltheir doors for the evening.” '@ lover, Given Two Years Big Red Attack Access ‘Tmpossible’

NANKING, Dec. 7 (UP) —Com- | The Mayor said the police force “ : » munist forces have launched S es “all. Waiting . . . The nights have been long at the Eugen home at 2306 N. Talbot Ava since Bar- fo ful “attack on biliol ies ry ae - bara disappeared Saturday. - Her mother and her big brother, Bill, have looked every pldce they lines southwest of Suchow in an Cause they are given the preferred could think of, calling relatives and gir! friends, but so far their search has been fruitless. They |.v . (o hreak through a govern- "he, Of “Private clubs.” con't believe Sariird ran away and they fear she may have been a victim of foul play. “amen “Interception line" “barring, ps uh, Mayor Penéy SIE 'their retreat, government reports which incorporate or Pi gh 5

jsaid today. E { Gen. Marshall Undergoes =... ue, ser oie ns vse eee is

agency correspondent id the secretary of state's office.

Major Kidney Operation [Pattie TE the third} “It is common knowledge that a

nonth-long number of these places are illegal lighting along the reas es 10 because the Alcoholic Beverage Condition ‘Excellent, | Nanking. a S08 {Commissjon has raided several reThis dispatch said the 2d Na- cently and has made arrests for Hospital ‘Reports. |tionalist Army gt of moreiyiolations.” the Mayor. said. WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 (UP)- (than 100,000 n formed a line] “He criticized the “discriminaSecretary of State George C. Mar- {between Yungcheng and Hsiach- tory “statutes” which permit shall underwent a ‘kidney opera isien; 50-and 20 miles southwest | private ‘rlups to buy liguor i= tion at Walter Reed Hospital here laf Suchow, as part of a “vast|censes for, 2 base price of $259 ow today. The hospital reported his annihilation campaign” to de- and operate “under cover.” :condition-‘excellent.” . istroy the Communist forces In| . Appeals Ignored | A bulletin issued by the Army the field. “Legitimate taverns pay $1000 [Hospital at 9:30 a. m., Indianap- Twelve Communist arm yi or more for thelr licenses and are ‘olis time), “said Gen. Marshall {groups of about 180,000 men are! open to inspections by our “police La |was. operated on at 8 a. m. trying to break through the Na-| department at all times,” he said. “The operation was successful tionalist line, the government dis-| “There is no reason why the and (Gen. Marshall's condition is ‘excellent,” the bulletin said. “No complications are expected.”

. Bernard Ward. was séntenced — 8 to two-years in.prison and fined un $500 for his part in the swindle! § in which the three men had moved! government property, including # sheets and bedding, off the Camp — Atterbury military reservation.

- Lt. Ward pleaded guilty to the! charge, although his brother, —Bernard and Levi entered pleas of “not guilty.” -* w Buick, vd wind. r ddoor di

Levi will stand an additional trial on charges of attempting to bribe an officer and violating the] National Stolen Property Act: Bernard Ward _ faces an additional trial on another charge of aiding and abetting the theft of government property. Teacher Sentenced --Earlier...a 44-year-old Elwood school teacher was sentenced to

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“No word yet” ... That's the reply Morse Eagen gets as he checks City and State Police and the Missing Persons Bureau, seeking ~word-of -the--whereabouts of his. 13-year-old daughter, “four years in the Federal peni-| Barbara, missing four days. The father checks ‘every few hours, tentiary and fined $500 for viola-| when waiting by a silent telephone becomes unbearable

tion of the white slave traffic act.! ri oa ————————

” Donald N. B ho h MS : taught in Fiwood High School it % Tough {to Rear Seven tH

for -22 years, was charged with

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Ten moral purposes.

patches sald. same should not apply to private

/ Reinforcements on Way clubs.” f'he government Central News| Previous appeals to the state to

ig } . . . The operation was rformed a + Judge ober Spall of; Here's a Family That Will Give Thanks | ‘by Col. James ©. Kimbrough, Agency FSaig that ive I be fuatoh Tae pe AR, de stric ‘said, ; ernment c * : reste have. never seen such a case in| For Help From Times Clothe-A-Child a od no tupts to reinforce the Nationalist line. ding: 3 hope wees get some all- my 30 years experience. I[-—— “Lint o of Donors, rs, Page By | {ther details would be given out. One. which has been stationed in stration has taken gver” y cannot conceive of anyone doing i Sh mihi dd sme ——— Col. J. U. Weaver, commanding the grallway zor. has reached In his recommendations to the i » such a thing. To me it 18 almost | ry ART WRIGHT ‘ dep ? this: was Gen, Mar: § | Suikikuo, 30 miles east of Yung- , of‘State-the igun.to the +44 unbelievable, | If you ever became s6 destitute that you were forced to rear shall's decision. He said the mat- Cheng. Other press reports he would ask revocation of 3 Admits Stupidity yout seven‘children in a rat-infested one-room shack, you'd thank ter war discussed thoroughly with the. Nationalists. captured Suiki- charters of ali-clubs found to bé ny Ee — Brown pleaded that any judg- God’ for such help as The Times Clothe- A-Child . . . particularly % |Gen. Marshall, who told Col. * : Rug operating" for illegal purposes and oil ——. : —ment“the court made would Te- at Christmas time. ‘(Weaver what information he, Tne Second governiieiit column! any other action deemed nec- ° | pea flect more on his family than ofi| pyapg the situation with Mrs. Dee (which really isn't her : bs jeouid make public. Hoosier Kills Wite, om iiwel provines no 3 worth 4 SS himself, name). She bravely carries on, trying desperately to rear her chil. . No Details engaged in the battle for] His tirade against private clubs “Reasons that TI thought sufii-1g. on. . , although her husband There were no details on the Fo eet A News said. came on the heels of a week-end cient for doing it at the time" go erted. her and the children The Times 1948 gravity of the operation, which | Government forces on the Warning that any attempt to orBrown said, “I now see as stupid. only recently. She is expecting! had been disclosed earlier by the| o Is omer {southern side of the battle zone Sanize a gambling syndicate here I .had been self-centered amd ,. iver child soon. MILE- O- DIMES | State Department. od {were reported to have advanced will be met by a vigorous police never realized the true values of | rts mighty tough fo Mrs.-Dee,, ‘+ The department - said surgeons, Te k Too Li Get 15 miles north of Kuchen to Teach|r#iding campaign. By untinow, in. [for she can’t quite explain hungef, 'F Day -Estimat | % at Walter Reed wanted to operate 00K 100 ong fo t 'the outskirts of Jenchiao. No “Go Sign” Given ment Judge Baltzell added, “You! cglq. and discomfort -to children our- ay: sfimare lon Gen. Marshall last summer Wine Husband Says The Communist underground, Jn advising organjzed gaming : think about that when you get as young as 16 months, . . or| 8! 2 Full Lines. .....$1271.60 | when he entered the hospital for: . ’ . | meanwhile announced plans to! interests to steer clear of IndianI ) gut. of prison.” _ leven to her eldest of 10 years. "| : : i a physical checkup. But they de- (Photos, Page 5) {take over all Shanghai industry Polis - Mayor, asserted er, - Brown is married and the| When children become as old{ ~ “ This dally estimate 1s | . _. . . ., Barbara !2Yed It because he had to attend ~— Times State Servies when the city is captured and|that no “go sgn has been given father of four children. las 10, they don’t quite understand made at 8:30-a. m. Each | IsSing: gv arbard ihe United Nations meeting in! BELLEVILLE. Dec. T—A Jeal-! warned industrialists against sab-|and none will be given “so long <= ~The. sentence Was one year why everyone can’t. be as well line of the “mile” is 88 feet | 33ge0 dropped out of sight paris. us husband shot and killed nis Jara AL am Mayor.” short of the maximum of five dressed—or even as ‘well fed as, ‘Jong. “There are’ dimes: Saturday morning ‘os she left gen. Marshall's: soperation- fol=/Wife and —critically-injured his Mayor became Jucasie fouted over years. possible under the convic-|their classmates in school. | a foot. 60 lines make a mile | Wilking Music Co. to do some Towed by a week a minor opera- hired helper today because it took Pearl Harbor Cited oe w gambling situation when res = , tion. ; Mrs. Dee knows there won't be| _... worth $8976." | Christmas. shopping. She was (tion at Waiter Reed Hospital onjthem “too long” to go after a {ports reached him that a big ‘ - |toys this Christmas -. .. there'll] Every coin you lay on the to return for choir lessons later |WATTen R. Austin, chief American bottle of wine. By Mme. Chiang [transfer in lottery pool operations Truman's Sister {be only the minimum of food to| Mile-O-Dimes will be used to | 10 glum OFT. | delegate to the United Nations.) “They stayed longer than > {had been negotiated here. g JI __lcelebrate the birth of Christ buy clothing for, needy. chil- | in the ‘morning but she disop- nr “Austin's condition was de-/thought they should.” Lester ol WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 (UP) — | sem——

| : : |but—thanks to The Times Clothé.| ~~ dren through The Times | pegred. Police have been un- [scribed as “very good.” He is ex-|Crowe, 46, Belleville truck opera-|Mme. Chiang Kai-shek marked ’ : Lunches Here |A-Child, they're not going to be, Clothe-A-Child. This is the | able to find any trace of her Ipected to leave the hospital within tor, told officers as he admitted pearl Harbor Day today with a World's Uneasy

Preside ing thing to kee | 9th . year for Clothe-A-nt. suaister, ;Jacking in clothing keep them : ! aE ! since she was. lost i in the Christ: ithe next two weeks. Friends said [shooting his wife, Gladys, 39, and| Truman Miss, 5 Child : t= {be was up yesterday for 45 min-i Wayne. Beil. 42, who lived with Plea that nothing be left undone 7 Years After

‘Christmas Day an a ea Ne Jane Truman, made a brief Manning the Mile-0- Dimes: 0 ; "tes. The nature of his ‘operation them ti thelr one-room homie: (ry ‘prevent “further enslavement

throughout the winter. —— We "Day of Infam my = , ”

stop In Indianapolis yesterday “Ifyou should see a group of ) on W. Nasnington St. Sear 7 ©. [was not disclosed. { ~-Mrs, Crowe was killed instantly afternoon while motoring t0|young children shivering on their! ED at Sob-Froezing. A “Routine” Check ~~ hy one-shot through. her heart) In the first public statement ______ __ Washington . with. _a party of way. tothe stores. with a Times, No" 42 of the enieh's ou Gen. Marshall, who will be 68 Mr. Bell, who was shot in the left since she arrived here last week, TODAY Was the. seventh-annde. Forecast Tonight {Dec: 31-has-been living: at the eye and in’ the abdomen, stag-she made no specific mention of erurivor Pearl Harbor—"the day —

friends. Clothe-A-Child shopper- this week;

ef Miss-Fruman-was accompanied: yyy, or ri gion. i ‘hospital since he’ returned Nov.| : th HH the-Deel..... 8 ee. repre |gered to a nearby restaurant be=| her ~mission-— -that..of . seeking el we . by 2 Mrs. ‘Hazel H. Peppert, ani.uiidren. And Ra be thank- ———. “LOCAL TEM PR “22-trom-Paris;-where -he-attended fore collapsing .\more American aid to help China fof” ig 5 Cau PAA SAR eo named Give Dickson ful that you gave. your dimes or, Union- to sell Christmas 6a m., 38 10a.m..42 the United Nations Security| .He is in critical condition in in its desperate StFUBTE against Sates Supreme. a . T Mis Avihe nTRegmou Ao: he Times LQ Ne: EI Peaae Planted. 1 7a. m..38 11a m,.. #4 |Counet meeting. Methodist. Hospital, Indianapolis. communism. {debated whether 1 can n ¢ the = lieved to have come iy a “A-Child. That's what made it _pos-| Rts 30. hl. (Noon). 5x 3 The. State Department an-| Climaxes Drinking ‘Party’ I Yet she made it-clear that she[Allled Tribunal's death gantences pe » . Independence, Mo., Miss Tru- sible. |" POUGHKEEPSIE, N: Noe, 7 9am... 38 ST nounced RoWEER AGO YEA Fie” Baes PRE WHISTIS EIR RS IE Ten AE, ineus, parallel between of Gen. Kenji Doihara and ex-man's-home,——— er Re a oa |(UP)—Christmas ne "planted : [retary of State had entered the ing party at the Crowe's home on the-Communist advances in h SFU Promnin.- Holi Mian AMO.0L nc

The stop was made for lunch| YOU can Help In three ways: cury sank no » . [those who launched the assault iby the late President Franklin D.| Although the mercury san (hospital Tor some “tests and ex-U, 8. 40. Shortly before midnight, China and the Japanese attack! lin the name of Japanese re.

| ONE: By sending your-.cash! i Th, Tres are ah) Detve. contributions to Clothe-A-Child, Re he oi 1h yoven| lower than 38 degrees-iast-night..aminations.” [Crow told investigators, they ranon Pearl Harbor seven years ago. Tor Tae Truman revealed her identity Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Mary-| jupstate ¢ tee” by the U nited/the Weather Bureau again pre- The State Department previous- out of liquor. Mr. Bell and Mrs. today. oT eA, Pan io Yiiana st. jcommunity service" -by the-L'n og lv had described Gen. Marshall's|Crowe drove to Plainfield for a “On this sacred day. in_com- & e Western World to Cos ike talking to Mrs. Blanche A NO B givin Sour. coins. fo Electrical Workers Union (CIO), dicted a sub- freezing Tow of 28 stav at the hospital as routine. [oottie drove | emoren of your dod ot Pose ranks against Communist threats who w Kuditor ‘at the restaurant, uniformed: ak of Firemen. oUF. 1 ieruational Representa: for tonight. .| When he entered the hospital. Mr. Crowe said they were gone Harbor, I cannot help thinking, and violence, CL 0 was pinch- -hitting as hostess. Post_No. 42_of the American | tive James Green said union 10-1 Tomorrow willbe fair ~8hd there was speculation that the! about an hour and-a half. Plain=/A180 of our dead.” she said. “Both Tbe U. 8. Air Forge, asked for | +eals will sell. the trees at $1.50 somewhat colder, with a high of Secretary's health ‘ight de- field is about five miles from the |gave their lives for human lib- 10,000 -ex-GI volunteers to help

On Inside Legion, W. Washington St. neari.,ch and contribute any profits to|42 degrees predicted. ‘termine , whether he would con- Crowe home. erty. May we, the living, do fly “the - ‘Russian __ blockade . of

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" i The| Meridian, for them to lay on | he locals’ welfare fund. Each local] The Weather Bureau said last tinue as Secretary of State. He «I got mad,” Mr. Crowe skid in vihiny we can to forestall an. Berlin.

Times Mile-O-Dimies 24 hours a day has made arrangements with the night's afnticipated low of 25 Was took over the number one Cabinet his verbal statement. “When they other world war and to prevent . 2 x

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. late President's son, Elliott, #® not reached because a low pres- post Jan. 21, 1947. rther- enslavement of manYouth accused of $500 | THREE: By volunteering a2 A handle 5000 trees. sure area to the west caused a ’ omen ret ng E0L Back there. was murder In my rr YOURg men were Swors -into--the theft in 25¢ pieces. .Page 2/A-Child children to the stores be-: erry ~ =. (shift In Winds to the south. Mild B,,yqq] 4g Death He whipped out a 45-caliber mtmemeeererreiey. 1c, Bo ATHY 1B The Second drdfy pieces. .Lage Children to the stores Yule N Beli |f breezes kept the temperature up A pped out a -b-ca i , in seven years. Local kennel keeper winds |fore Christmas and spend your vie Never believe to 38 degrees. VALPARAISO, Dec. 7 (UP) — pistol and shot them as they came \N oman Slugged | Winging across the Pacific were tp In doshouse Pare gown money to outfit them. ‘You COLUMBUS, 0. Dec. 7 (UP) i Milan Peterman, 90, -was butted! In the door, he told investigators ; ‘two Hoosier schoolboys, vanguard p ghouse. Bg may--make a donor appointment Ben. Field was about con-’ St ike Ti ‘Up T ils to death by a,ram at his farm-| Mr. Crowe and his wife formerly By Beer Bottle or Jue refugees from Chinese civil Local man dies in wreck [by Selephoning RI-5551, | vinced {oday that there is a rike Ties pv sa home, south of Kouts, :yesterday,| ied Hy in_ the 500 OF 7 i i e ne s year Is as great Santa Claus. Mr. Field reported | TULSA, Okla. Dec. 7 (UP)—lauthorities reported toda oc ershing and on A 55-year-old woman was in," Ther was ; ) near Richmond ....Page 3 a8 it bas aver beer. Bo what-| To Dlite Twat Sonetne oe Bus drivers and mechanics * of OFf fon Toporied wy. {Goodlet ‘Ave.’ They moved to “critical” condition in General = ye today, Full spy story to be given ever you can toward Clothe-A-| his house trailer through a ven- the Tulsa city lines. went on DEMOCRATIC DINNER SET | Belleville five months ago. |Hospital today from injuries sus- ‘¢L D " R public, prober says. .Page 5 Child today . .. for a happier| tilator window. Instead of steal- |strike for higher pay today, leav- WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 (UP)—| Mr. Crowe admitted to Sheriff tained when her husband is al- ovis ea umor Report U. S. tur 4 Christmas for YOU on Dec. 25.| ing anything, however, the in- |ing some 75000 men, women and The Democratic Party will hold! {Leon Bayliss that he had been leged to have hit her over the Squelched y Trainer a « ©. turns down | Clothing of needy children oo truder left a quantity of candy [school children without trans- its annual Jefferson-Jackson din-|*jealous” of Mr. Bell for some head with’ a beer Jottle Elizabeth) Fumots. that, World's’: Heavy i i into full swing yesterday and by| (ner in Washin on Fel ___ itime. e woman, TS. 2a i : - ike in rents......Page 5 gy y and chewing gum. portation. : gt b. 24. oo Riedeman, 25 N. Oriental St. was weight Champion Joe Louis was .

: the time the stores closed, 76 ~—— ; Israel WN: membership funder-privileged. children had itaken to the hospital last night dead swept Indianapolis this

backed by Argentina’... |been outfitted. More were being Y ths it ( hi wn H { hii sh by her daughter, Mrs. Cora Holl. morning. es ' “= Around the World. . Page g clothed today. i ou S Ul ina or oosier ris mas graft who said He injury fol- cone os ery eo nclcheds —— h How many children will pe ’ wed ah arguraen -.] . 33 Airmen saved from sea: | mn . ~ i They have been attending the soup for lunch. The pupils brought Mrs. Riedeman told police her €r's trainer, Freddié Wilson re1 4 are lost... Page alae in. Christman) Sons of ECA Aid Travel Alone by Air Shanghai American school sincé their own sandwiches. husband, Leonard rd. 5%, ported the champ did road work ia id : En Roufe to Grandma Johnson of Lynn ithe start of the 1947 school term.. - Chinese chauffeurs. still drove came home drunk and slugged this morning and then took a

o Ernie Pyle’s Aunt Mary [°f the publics contributions, Michael is finishing second grade, nap in his Chicago home 1 ! {through th il “ B 5 FARNSWORTH, Scripps-Howard Staff Writer the pupils back ‘and forth -and her over the head. Police ar-| 80 n i g e mail and to the Mile-| y CLYDE ’ pps a |Jimmy is in the eighth. . ‘nurse maids came to lead some rested Riedeman late last night. Preparation for Friday night's

sure she'll make , |0-Dimes. SHANGHAI, Dec. 7—A. couple of American youngsters never itOK ........... Page 13] |before closer to danger than the mumps or measles took off from Three or four weeks ago after by hand across busy Aveniie Pe- ERT 16x Aibog on Billy Conn ‘Meat Stolen: |Lughwa Airfield today for a flight back to Indiana where Com- the American Consulates started tain. The school is in the former What' s 25 Cents More? y City Other Inside Features. | -~ 'munist regglutions. are still only something you read about ia the advising Americans to clear out French concession. WASHINGTON, Dec. 7 (UP)—, » ‘But Not" d {rewspapers. of the Yangtze Valley fegion be-| What is happening to Michaels 115 nace booklet on preparation LIN@F Tries to Offset Amusements. 10 Needlework . 19| puas They are Michael Moody, 8, and Jimmy Moody, 13, sons of MF. cause of the Chinese Communist and Jimmy Moody and a few) . no. lo" dome tax returns Ti Nn ime ‘Lost by Strike Bridge ...... 18 Obituaries ,. 4 The owner of a well-stocked and Mrs. James D. Moody who : offensive, enrollment started hundred other American children| . Qn S#le-today at the U. Childs. +..... 14 Othman ....13/Supshine Gardens grocery won-| put them aboard a C-54 of the don’t know. But the uncertainty dwindling at the American in Shanghai is but a vague hinti Co "0 o office, 5 NEW YORK, Dec.'7 (UP)—The Comics ..... 25 Radio ...... 15 dered today: “How diseriminating Northwest Airlines, kissed them °f the future caused them 10'gchool. of what is happening to thou-|Zo" ‘ior oie Queen Elizabeth, attempting to Crossword. . 15! Records ..... 7 can burglars get?” |goodby and wished them a merry! /bundle their boys off to grand-" Nothing poignant like a “last'sands of Chinese youngsters all ad make up 13 days lost by strikes Editorials... 14 R0ark s-.... 13. G. E. Gebhard told police his Christmas with their grandmoth- Other. French lesson” but simply a note the way from the Great Wall to I fog. will sail for South Forum ...... 14 Scherrer .... 14 store was burglarized of meat er, Mrs. Clara Johnson, of Lynn, In their baggage. still wrapped or telephone call to the principal's the Yangtze Valley. Hoosier Woman Killed ampton today after ‘a speedy Meta Given . 18, Side Glances. 14 valued at more than $400 last Ind. . land ribboned, were Christmasoffice and Johnny or Sally would Instead of, boarding evacuation = TALLAHASSEE. Fla. Dee: 7. ‘turnaround. NE Hollywood .. 10|Soclety. ..... 16 night. “The parents are remaining in Presents the boys just received jhe dropped from: the roll. ships. or fussing , over who is (UP)~Mrs.” Laura Foust, 52,| The Cunard White ‘Star Lines In Indpls. ... 4! Sports ..420, 21| - Puzzled because burglars failed Shanghal, where Mr. Méody; .on from the States. Scramble for Safety “to. sit next to the window of Richmond, Ind. was killed near, vessel docked last night. She was Inside Indpls. 13 Teen Prob. .. 17|to touch a variety of other mer-lloan from the State Department; The boys have been living in] The first. exodus coincided with a plush aitliner, they are scram-| Inere yesterday when the car in delayed from sailing 10 days ys by -Dr; Jordan, .. 18 Weather map 8 chandise, Mr. Gebhard told |is chief of the projects division of Shan nearly two years. ‘With the Shanghai food shortage ..— bling. for perches on the roofs of which she waa riding collided withithe East Coast maritime strik !

~ Mrs, Manners 7) Earl Wilson . 13joeighbors “all that meat. and ng the China Branch of ECA. {their mother they joined their fa- now alleviated — when the school another driven by Milton Barnes, 4 three days by Great real Brice et : Movies vesnse + IB Womgs, 5 17-19 potatoes.” : » How long they wi be, DS hare taty tps 3 here Christmas eve, 2046. 2046. had to stop serving anything but (Continued on x Page 3-%ol. 4) Cincinnati, O, t fog in recent. Ristor, ,

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