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Indianapolis, Ind, Issued Dally

Landon Says

59th YEAR—NUMBER 241

U.3. ‘Blunders’ Missing Girl Found ;

Dooming Asia,

Kansan Denounces Bipartisan Policy

Case Touches Off Check on Night Spots Barbara Eagen, 13, Located in Lafayette; Detective Chief Promises Thorough Questioning

Lafayette, was seen Saturday night in two taverns today brought

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1948

Discovery that 13-year-old Barbara Eagen, found today in‘ "

Gaming Raids Launched; Bookie Wires Shut Down

. ; | - By FREDERICK WOLTMAN a scathing denunciation of shady night spots. from. John O'Neal! | ; Scripps-Howard Staff Writer [chief of detectives. . E t NEW YORK, Dec. 8-—Alfred| Meanwhile, Barbara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morse Eagen,' we

(NESE BE hn Home-Bound for Hoosier Holiday Kick in Doors’ Wholesale Vows to Stop |

~~ Order Given

Sigate Jon President, Seve oi] — | undergo questioning by Chief; today for Tru 3 blunders inl | O'Neal; who said he wanted tol : {know every step she took before!

China” which, he said, are = Wholesale Foods

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ing Russia a stranglehold = on| wn Wl Indianapolis - Saturday | J, oy - .e . r value— Asia, . J | "At the same time, Judge wc Hidin Mone ack label At the same time, is omer Af b-Month Low “mann said Juvenile Court intends] 1 genuine Faas go Veplacidly A al : to take custody of Barbara as| . “name is corruption of bi-partisan: foreign Steepest Decline Since [007 ** he arrives in Indian’ Recovers $2000 Mayor Tags Action 1. So act policy which. has turned it \Mo| oy June 24 | Chief O'Neal said he had in-| Thieves Passed Up As ‘General Clean-up’ ho agree: a booby trap for . ob oy . formation Barbara had been seen | rm m—————————— sy ——————— } | Publican Pasty and the Swuntry. wy ORE. Dec. 8 (UP)—'ip the 39 Club, 39 W. Ohio St. | Photo, Page 2 One of the most sweeping TER! e challenged Secretary of Wholesale food prices as Te-anq at Stein's Tavern, 1110 N.| "By HEZE CLARK cleanups of the gambling ine

youritaste

35% straight vhiskey 5 yrs. Corp., N.X.C.

State George C. Marshall to bring Gen. - Douglas MacArthur to Washington to give President | Truman a first-hand picture of| the China crisis. i

flected by the Dun & Bradstreet wmferidian St. He said he was

index today declined to the 10W- informed the schoolgirl had been est point since last June 24. refused liquor and was served The index, which represents the only cokes.

sum total-of the price per pound, (Chief O'Neal said he would

A bank is safer than home for

{hiding money Mrs. Lora M. Weak decided today... She was beaten ‘last night by two men who robbed

Fear that the supreme com-/of 31 commodities, declined t0!crack down on th& 39 Club which Der of $476 at herhome at 507

mander “might show the nation| the tragedy of the Marshall pro-| gram in China,” Mr. Landon added, has kept the government

from consulting “the man who recorded on July 13, 1948, The tectives, a series as | our | all-time low was $1.49 established arm of burglaries ng As Yobs a

knows more about the Far East than any American.” Suggests Congress Act As an alternative, he urged Congress to summon Gen. Mac-| Arthur before its two. Foreign Affairs Committees. “We planted Russia in Czechoslovakia,” Mr. Landon said. “Now| we are planting Russia in China. By trying to force Chiang Kaishek to take in the Communists, Secretary Marshall is repeating] the same deadly parallel. { “Meanwhile the Russian steam-| roller is mowing down China. And If China goes, Asia is lost.” The time has come, said Mr. Landon, to revaluate the bipartisan approach fo foreign affairs.! “A bipartisan foreign policy is noble in purpose and good up to! a point,” he said. ‘But. it has resulted in a blackout—a blackout of intelligent debate in Congress

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$6.33 during the past week. Ithe called was $6.36 for.the previous week. activity.” A year ago the index figure was, $7.12. The record high was $7.36,

a “hotbed of criminal

‘Sink of Sin’ “Since I have been chief of de-

on Jan. 31, 1933. have been traced to the club. Prices of 12 foods declined this that I mean the plans tb. oid week, while 9 advanced and 10 crimes were hatched in that sink remained unchanged. of sin.” he" declared. Declines included wheat, oats. Chjef O'Neal sald he had’ also

tbarley, hams, lard, cottonseed oil, joarned Barbara had ridden to

cocoa, eggs, potatoes, hogs, lambs 1 grayette with a truck driver she and raisins. - Those advancing met in one of the night spots. were corn, rye, beef, bellies; The gir] was the object of cheese, sugar, rice, currants and Butter. } |central Indiana after she vanUnchanged were flour, coffee, ished Saturday ‘from downtown tea, beans, peas, peanuts, mo- Indianapolis after a music lesson. lasses, prunes, steers and milk. She telephoned Lafayette police at 8:15 a. m. today.

age a “| “Barbara “told police she + left ; an 10 |e S {Indianapolis by bus 4nd ar-

jrived in Lafayette Saturday |ternoon: oo | She said she worked one day at a restaurant just outside of Lafayette, | The officers said she told them she left home because of .dif-

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Garage, Lagoons

search by police throughout

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'8. Cole St. 'hidden in a cigar box eldewhere 'in thé house. As the money-was returned to her today Mrs. Weak, 52-year-old widow, said

would discontinue hiding large sums of money in her house. “All I can say is that I've learned my lesson,” Weak, who operates a grocery next to her home, at 511 Cole St. “I'm glad that I'm alive, that they didn’t kill me.”

curred immediately after a son, William, who lives with Mrs. Weak, left their home at 7 p. m. At 7:20 p. m., the widow staggered across the street to the home of Deputy. Sheriff Harry Foxworthy and’collapsed. Tells of Attack Mrs. - Weak was. treated General Hospital and sent to the home ‘of another son, Norman, 4606 Bertha St. There today, still suffering from shock, ‘told the following story of the at-

The thieves overlooked $2000|

shal would bank it immediately and|’

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The beating and robbery oc-|

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Indianapolis, where they will go on to |

a to The Indianapolis Times vis to pn Telephato. from — Michael Moody, 8, and his brother, Jim, 13, board an airliner at Shanghai with a ticket for srandma “Johnsons ‘at Lynn for an Indiana Christmas.

dustry Indianapolis has seen lin many years was launched [suddenly by the Police Department shortly before noon today. . A police radio broadcast ine structed all cruiser cars in every section of the. city to check all taverns or suspected gambling places at once with an order to “kick i» the doors if they won't let you in.” . : About the same time the whole~

sale raiding order went into ef fect the entire horse race booking comm nications sysiem was haltec abruptly, When race bookies called for the “morning line” on track entries they were told all communications were halted, but that

“service may be resumed later in

the day.” First Time in History

in the business here for many years sald today was the first time in history the race commu~nications had been down entirety. Mayor Feeney described the

‘One race bookié who has been

{ . . ad i iding order and closing of the and the press. It has concealed 000 ferences she had. had with her tack: \ . Grandma Johnson recently received word’ from their father, J. P. Moody, ECA aid in China, and |r3 a A De Toit eee. the rar oa al To Cost $500, family. “My son had just left home mother, Mrs. Johnson's daughter, which reo “Evacuation of Jimmy and Michael necessary. They Xyge Somiiunications a 8 -—

fact that we are losing the peace.| Sanitation Commissioners t0- Advised by The Times that Bar- when I heard a little noise in the need a Hoosier Christmas after China.” D obliges Mr. and Mrs. Moody to stay on the job. |. mbiing industry.

“Both the Democratic - Party day cleared the way for a half- bara had been found, Mrs. Eagen bedroom. I thought nothing of |— mmr mn AE ul Sree rman and the Republican Party have miftion-aoay : HE sald: g it othe time y : Ee : oO . 3 oO eo Mantis ome Ph pi bypassed Congress and party re- gram at the City Sanitation Plant] “1g it really Barbara? Is #t * ted the droom Chairman : luster e=. - Ax P . sponsibility. Instead, a few peo- in 8. Belmont Ave. really my daughter?” asied inte dhe be 1 ! Sr ders to close face communica- -

carrying some laundry. AS family had reached tq-tarn on the light there resolutions approving the building spent a nearly sleepless vigil since was a s Q h of light in my

tions. Police Chief Rouls also de clined knowledge of’ orders to close race wires and

ple in both parties set foreign/ The Commissioners adopted two policy and everybody has to ac-

Members of ‘the

Hearing Date Set Family of Afflicted Mr. ™X'

cept. of a $260,000 garage and siX new Saturday when Barbara seemed.f. and then something struck . : res and telephones, “Although they call it bipar- lagoons which will cost an estl- 15 vanish into thin &ir, {ace ng ‘He Father Vainly. Tries fo. old Down Jobs, Jt r nposeibie w place ’ prvi DE ara litic SUEY Ot aed Fv o- will replace one ™% |= “At first I thought something; Porter Counfy Case - But ‘Attacks’ A ays orce His Dismissa today. ° - 4 ? pa nf partisan politics w . ® garap P | : {had fallen on me. Then someone orier Lou ty as : . : Inspector Leo Troutman gave aa ust {ao TF Wil house all Sanitary District! in re case | seized me and pinned my arms. I Comes Up Dec. 17 ; 5, BY ART WRIGHT the orders for thé radio broadcast. Convinced that isolationism is It will house all Sanitary District! | thought it was someone kidding . “SORRY, FRIEND, guess you'll have to leave the job and take oe sant alt parol oadeast,

5 dead, he said the Republicdns are vehicles, 3 . failing in “the one duty and obli-| Oscar F. Barry, president of ; . gation of a minority party, . . . the Sanitation Board, said a pub-| a en : Bandits Mo debate -clicy, to expose mis- lie hearing would be held on the] : es in both our foreign policies| projected program during the and our management of them.” [first week of next month. | $28,200 Stolen 3 By Muncie Pair

Fumes Kill Boy, 12, Cold Wave COLUMBUS, nd. Dec. 8 (UP) asked where the money was Leave Sister, 9, Ill : . |=A briefcase recovered on a 1 said: ‘It's in a drawer there. yer ‘On Its Way Here |farm, 100 miles from where it was Please don’t hit me again. ATLANTA, Dec. 8: (UP)—A | ~, ooa1 TEMPERATURES Stolen, gave authorities their only! - “The one still stood over me p eg 1 ) ug clue —today—in—a seireh—for two until 1 heard the other one say:

! til I heard him say ‘La By ROBERT BLOEM a rest.” wl i Te ay down on the bed’ | The Democfatic State Commit- That's the story Mr. “X” has \ieard time and time again ‘when Signed § i specie Sigtriets for Ya “Then he hit me again and I tee will meet Dec. 17 to hear he has conscientiously tried to fill his job’ to earn money-for food, “erns > . fell. 1 don't know how- many charges of political negligence lodging and clothes for his wife and four children, . N {times they hit me. ... |and inefficiency brought against Because of his last attack, Mr. “X" doesn’t have the money Play No Favorites . Threatens to Kill lan upstate county chdirman .by to see that the children he loves) T= = | “T-wanted to make sure that “The one. with the flashlight members of his county organiza- will have warm clothing to keep this year that they were hosts 10 no gambling place is operating in and tion. : [them from shivering this winter, /two children in the stores. Indianapolis,” he sald. “We are The charges were filed recently) That's why The Times Clothe-| : . "on ¥ playing no favorites and will ° |against Robert A. Findling of A-Child is going to take care ONE. OF the women almostimgke sure that no one is going Valparaiso, Porter County Demo-lof the “X"” family. jeried” because the twin boy of the (to take advantage of any one cratic chairman. The petition ask- 5 ow = {two they took to the store was so. else.” SR . his worn-out shoes| “Inspector Troutman said the

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“ po 6a m:. 2 10a m.. Z other one sa Sr i 3 “xP fp q shy . 9-year-pld sister in rave” con- we} , " ‘ let’ t i or ing the—state committee to re-| MR. “X” tries. , . and he tries : ; dition’ here today, SBIBYS by Tema. 25. 11 A Mrs 29 bandits Who escaped wit $29,800. Tid is... lets get out Off of nim was signed by 27 pre- hard. He Works every day that woulds't stay on his feet. _|orders for a cleanup was issued gas fumes “while their parents — 5% Meee 33 12 Noon.. 30 or ts E hoped Hi 4 MEerprimsiie, sian who had been hitting ¢inct committeemen and Women. 'hé is atile; then hears the familiar: YOu, too, can, wake up Christ-ito every man on the Police Dewere Christmas shopping. Cam. 23 I.p.m.... 30 eR re hick Ae me satd—Don’t "vou scream or I'll Specifically, —the county party word from a busy employer wholmas Working with joy in Yout Daztment gud not just a few raid- « - —Mr ¥ p Ng ‘ i or Sy adi 00 NOE A pid workers ~ charged Mr. Findling must-have a job done... “Sqrry hea 5% you know [Ing squa ers Mr apd Mrs. T. E. Ashley. Winter was on its way to cash. was gone. but the rest of the Kill you. Pb BBG Erp Neves . ¥ somewhere in Indianapolis there! The order for wholesale raids,

mother. and-stepfather - of the Tndianapolii tod t i ’ ine y 5. W stid she remained With neglect of duty, violation of." . ll . ior the first ia ania ko tans" af ah Ig, rey i ianapa a oday 25 Oe wingsmansy ia checks was still in the MIS. Weak ie oy roa the the rules of the Democratic Party) But thanks to YOU. generous ish ing child happy for the first he sald, followed a tour. of all the hoy and girl unconscious in a'a low of 10 degrees forecast by| The two bandits stole the money front door close. She then made| 31 the Section lows oe — Tis ie A Mr Re lo Clothe-A-Child, Th EP hier Hn: and I checked gas- room when they re- Saturday. from a department store credit her way to the front door and I Ye Luho ® mie hrs ii. fol Wh : "1 - ; — : LTO y : , the stores closed yester- about 30 places last night but ci , turned late vesterday. "In a special -cold alert, the! ’ : {turned on the +h-}ight, but the Party leaders for the best inter- has some place. tc turn- for help ' en y i | Sigel atremen- and: PhYSIIATE: “could Weather Bureau: said-nights-willion 15 bere amr [de ava men nad I fests of the party. ~~~ “ithis Christmas. Not a fob. That 13, 108 childten Tac beth UiC-found ho gauuling ong on at “rose not evive the boy, Marvin Mor- become progressively colder, al- escaped on foot a Fo Gues-to Nelghbors 1 “Take Tiksct Approsch-— 1s-beyond the realm of The Times Wut LEE] re] De: wit r iid su

ris. His sister, Hazel Delares though ~temperatiires would “res! Mrs: Martha Ann Shaffer, os She then staggered to~—her| He Is .charged also with ~g|Clothe-A-Child.” But His children [Ore SIE A 0 gee: keep Morris, clung to life at a Mospital. main above freezing today, found the briefcase, said it had DeIShbor's home. A frail of blood “Course of procedure which cre- Will-be-clothed. == seis t ls Spe suri be clothed each day far as gambling js concerned.” wi tomorrow and Friday. + ibeen “carefully pladed™ | still .marked her path today. ‘ated dissension within the party.” . a nn etl : ay gt x y P near + AND THEY'LL be thankful on until Christmas, as a result of No ‘Go Sign’ Given Cotton Estimates Off Ther the cold wave -will hit'path in a corn field on her Mrs. Weak told officers she His actions, the petition said, : lod Uy: [YOUR contributions. # z & oe : : " WASHINGTON, Dec..5. UP Indianapolis _early Saturday,/ father's farm. v did not know how the men got created confusion within the Christmas morning that they Nevis BREANCE = 5 5 $1000:68 The crackdown started Monday = =

‘bringin crowded with “good when Mayor Feeney said he had 4

the city--the- first} real {into her home but said’ that county organization and were In a city ho Lalonna Sue Osborne... 2.00

_The Agriculture Department to-

" taste. of winter. b 1 calm both ‘the front and back doorsidetrimental t didat; - neighbors” - such as - those on TepPOrts that a new syndicate had day estimated the 1948 cotton crop : wo Russians Seek had been unlocked during the - ne oft > “the ag: ‘lec. sacrifice their pennies, dimes and|ABORYIOUS cooviunsenes . B00 p0yen ouer the antoal pool lote. amis ia oe er Sets. House Afire ~ Airlift Pilot Job |evening. - She said she believed tion. . dollars to see that this city's In iemors Sf Crank tery business in the city. — Sai wink a month's e vy pea Haren we LAr ry sini oT ELOY, 50 0 i DIE Mid babisnde- th oilsb Lon id ors eat alusolotioun: dae it are clothed, RR SE pie by. Sricuds at iy i SL Ny one-tas the 6 SER Tor “4 os ‘With Christmas Spirit Is (UP) “N, Germany, Dec. | and the other in the bedroom |the county organization had the - To help the children of Mr. “%" Behwitieér Ciiiimin Co. z ny gambling here and none will So] Y Viraini - COLUMBIA. 8. C., Déc. 8 (UP) | — Two former Russian|for some time before the attack. choice of firing the county chair. and the hundreds of needy chil- Teddy Irwin Hamburg, 'be given,” he warned, 3 es, irginia, Pyaar =. IAir Force offiters who fled their — - er 8 3 Ir- dren in Indianapolis, you can adi —2'7 Years \..ii.iiises 2.00, ’ : ; i] Prospects “for a_merry Christ-homeland -said today. -that they | y man or asking the state com- cle in IL CRAPS SO EA Mr. und Mrs. W. W. |; Then; the wholesale raids ‘Santa Has Claus [for the Bert Flowers amily wouia tie to fy sme angio ames. Maybe He'd Better mite to do it. it they acted on lothe-A-Child in, hese three Mg Mh We Wo op gg started in every section of In- © BURLINGTON, N. C., Dec. 3-year-old Carol Powers Ye] can airlift supplying. Soviet- a ir li HE ers al the ousted rr. By sending your 'cagh Patty Truniek ,.oveueree 200) Rayo 15; : 4 . N.C. Dee Jyearold O s blockaded Berlin. he Try Spiritua ism chairman - would have un appeal’ OFC: BY Sendin® VOUT SCE eniory of my hus- pl f : : y It 10.0 Plan New EL

= , 8 (UP)—8anta Claus likes good

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: | Former Soviet Lts. Peter g (io the state. commillee &nYWAY. |p, y0p000lis Times, 214. Wo Mary-. band, J. W. Everinghom.

Caroline couldn't , “ . ARTY” s took’ = b ; pe: hes ly litle boys, but one Santa |, COL COMO Saronss maa CIO80Y, 318 Anatoly Baroy told KOU RTLLLE BF Pp, 0 the angry workers look the dl iui" St" Your donation. will be Marcela Latshaw, Ne: le = faster for a bad lad. Santas |DOUEht for the holidays. The red-| Xmerican mares pllots| SYIvania Railroad stopped the State Chairman Ira Haymiaker listed in 5% iris “ry pe TEAL 1000 System Controls (hot fireworks started a fire which| i oa an man before he got very far Tg, . | Way you designate, e La BR 00 : pants were on fire. [severely damaged the Flowers’ | not good or well trained. They g y sald he did not know details of| " qyyq. gy laying your coins on Russet Cafeterin ....... 15.00] Installations of new controls

the organization fight which oe Chapt t Chl brought on the ouster move but The Times Mile-O-Dimes on W. Gamma Chapter o

: Washington St. in front of IL. 8. Sigma Phi Sorority... added in it Would Le {he State) Ayres & Co. and 8. 8. Kresge Co. Harmonie” Club’ i.ovvevs committee's job to hear a ¢| THREE: By volunteering as a Nancy and Glenn Ralston,

in the big locomotive he had swiped. Today, William T. Reed explained why he had tried to

8t. Nick’s jolly laugh was. a bit forced when a small boy crawled beneath his float in a parade and set fire to his trou-

for synchronizing the automatic 10.00 traffic signal system in the down 5.00 town area will get under way fo-. 10.00. morrow, . ; 4(Cap) Johnson, city

t said they want to broadcast to (home, burned up Christmas Pres-| Russia and tell their countrymen jents, ruined furniture and Kkilledithat the Western powers are not | {Caroline's pet dog. [their enemies. They said they

sers. Santa kicked out the py. Te found it hard to believe that SWiPe the engine. “I needed. (acts and. determine whether to], Lewis L. i " o - | t » Clothe-') Fenn k casas RREAASS 2.00 blaze, Hit and Summoned many American homes have two! Il.” De sald, “to carry a mes- (ake action. J Chr ro rd ia and Guys Gosport, traffic engineer, told- the Safety Undaunted, the fledgling fire- CHICAGO, Dec. 8 (UP) —|radios each and show home sage. tom Gen, Magarue to rn tr luse your own money to clothe "Ind i" Board today of his plan to. begin bug set the other leg afire. - (Charles Wagner, 47, was struck movies, | President Roosevelt.” 4} : ey _|installation of ‘the equipment g 8 Gen. MacArthur is in Tokyo. 147,280,000 of us {them, You may make a donor quip! i

when the board met in City Hall. | The traffic engineer said syn$1192.65 chronization of stop and go signs

YESTERDAY donors again ex-ante ORS is part of an over-all program to ’ : J speed traffic and eliminate con- *

i [pressed their joy at experiencing pApgnymous ...:.....3 Children [the thrill of taking kiddies to the gem. Phi Gamma. } "gestion in the downtown area. store. Like the women who an-| Chapter ........04.2 Children Other steps to be taken in id : nually had contributed money to 4 1ionce of Universal- rying out the program, Mt deny Clothe-A-Child but who were glad ‘ i \ son sald, ting oh h inh 8 ist Church .........1 Child transient. vehicles, and removal

* TTT Christmas: Clubbers of of safely zones as remaining Times 1948 | Kahn Tailoring Co..1 Child [0 eter lines are taken off city | streets.” ' it

Weather Favors, Farm Operations

9 Full Lines .......$134640 | mpe last weei has been favor Estimates are made at ape for farm operations through8:30 a. m. ‘There are 17 | ut Indiana, the Indianapolis dimes to a foot ; , , 88 feet weather Bureau said today. to a line , .. 60 lines to a | (ood progress was reported in| mile . $8076 toa’ mile: Iplowihg and Corn picking, with The Mile-O-Dimes is on |¢orn harvest completed in the “We promise you the purW. Washington St. in front |porth and approximately 75 per, suit of happiness — we do . sof: L. 8. Ayres ‘& Co. and cent completed in the southern not promise you happiness,

|by an automobile. today and was {handed a summons charging him {with failure to yield the right of |way to a. vehicle,

Santa's jolly laughter was downright pained as he dropped down his .chimney. - The boy

a escaped. {Balodimas’ restaurant,

On Inside Pages : | The food was good and M

- Probers hunt 2 ex-U. S. aids as spy links. ..........Page } Balodimas bi a thriving busi-| : 3 “ ” | 8 — { Feeney pushes fight against “chosen few”......... Page 8/310, 0 0 in lt Sullestors Arthur (The Great) Shires held as slayer of um- {lodimas had paid only $109 in in- |

PIPE 1 oevesseannnsnsrssrasassssnessenssesss Page ycome. tax. during. the. last. five) Re | ars. Report Indiana teachers rank above average......Page 1! ears Balodimas was sentenced Fix It Yourself . .. The Times’ handyman........Page 12 to Hires Joule imprisonment yes-| x Z |terday and fin 5000 fi dwi, Bride Sppoinied New coach of Jets........ -Page 14 ing is o sya ° B iis r rire eT EEE TY Yes vee { A jumble of scrap .... a life lost . . . where death

WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 (UP)—|2Ppointment by telephoning RL| Today's total «iiveees $ 182.00

The population of the United 5551 Stafes is 147,280,000, the Census | Bureua estimated today. |

President Roosevelt is dead. And Réed is in jail; charged with tampering with a locomofive. :

T-Men Put the Bite On Hand That Fed Them

CHICAGO, Dec. 8 (UP)—Internal Revenue collectors made a habit of eating at James

Doctors Report Recovery Of Marshall ‘Uneventful' |

‘No Indications of Complications’; |The | State Secretary Sits Up After Operation MILE-O-DIMES

WASHINGTON, Dec. 8 (UP)—S8ecretary of State George C.F: - : Marshall today is making “an uneventful recovery” from his seri- Five Day Estimate ous kidney operation. | The optimistic report by Walter Reed Hospital on Mr. Marshall’s| — | oh was made as the possibility was rdised that he might | * | have to give up his Cabinet post because of his health. | Avoids Red. Face | One of his kidneys was rembved manips niimsnas amie ’ alone stood Watch + ......ossveneneescssso... Page 17] ATLANTICICITY, N. J, Dec. 8 during an operation at the Army The Genura) sat up in. bed this. Wh : : : : | (UP)—8even drugs may help you hospital yesterday. , | morning. A o surrounds whom Is latest Chinese puzzle in get a nice coat of tan onthe Col. J. U. Weaver, Walter Reed, If Mr. Marshall's recovery is civilgwar .,..\.coovveiaierriiaaaianssea..s Page 20 bathing beaches next summer and comimandant, issued a bulletin at rapid, as the tone of this morn-

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NEW BRITAIN, . Conn, - Dec. 8 (UP)--New citizens | of a naturalization session were told by Superior Court © Judge James E. Murphy: ; 1

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, . ‘ at the samé time eliminate the 9:30 a. m. Indiandpolis time fo-ing's bulletin . indicates, admin- 8. 8. Kresge Co. Uniformed counties. There were & few, re-| “We promise you equality ~ v ca Other Features on Inside Pages : _._,bugaboo of sufiburn. Three De- day which said: istration officials believe he will members of Jy emen's 5 ports of molding and high mois. of opportunity. we do not * Amuse. . . 26,27 Fashions ... 24 Mrs. Mann'rs 10|Sports ., 14,15 troit physicians told the Ameri-| “Gen. Marshall had a good stay on the job. — ~t—-NO. 42 0f the American le ture content. a rom 3¢ SOR W p : Ea ; Bridge ..... 28 Forum ..... 18 Movies .. 26, 27 Teen Talk .. 23 can Academy of Allergy meeting night, and is making an unevents Medical authorities said such gion are on \duty there 24 | Wea was in good condition We plomise-you freedom... Builders .... 12 Gardening . 25 Othman .... 17 Teen Prob. 23 here the drugs, "used to treat ful reéovery from his operation. surgery as removal of a kidney hours a day. \ {generally and in some areas very, of peech--we do hoy, ‘ Business ... 20 Meta Given. 24 |Radio....... 13 Weather Map 20 allergies, are almost 100 per cent . “His temperature, pulse, and ordinarily would force a man of The dimes you lay on the good. Tobacco stripping was un- promise you wisdom, 3 mae IA Cy Comics. _.,26 Ruatk ..... 17 Earl Wilson 19 effective -in venting sunburn respiration are satisfacto}y at the the General's years to give up “mile” will help clothe der way in some southern counties, We prdmise you liberty ac ® # Crossword .. 19|Insd. Indpls/17 Side Wances 18 Women . 23 25 and also skin areas al- present time, 4nd ther no in- exacting duties, He will be 63 needy children through the |and pastures were good for ye —we do not you * Cs. Editorials .. 18, Dr. Jordan . 25 Sopiety «.ss. 22 World Aff. . 18/ready reddened by the sun. dication of “’any complications, this month, Tt *Tines Clot] 4 iitime of year. J | 11 peace.” i » ¢ ‘a 3 be. a . tows : a 3 i : . : 4 * wd 7 5 5 i i 4 7 3 % ; : ia : im res ir A ~ PRL : ” en », : ; vied andl abd Ge LAE

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