Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 December 1948 — Page 2

To Rebuild

Western Powers Plan

~ Bulwark Against Reds

Move to Create Arsenal for Recovery, national Control

By United Press The Western Powers set a new stone in their wall against com-|

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Ruling Friday In Pit Slaying:

New Trial Motion Filed by Brunner

Ruling on a motion for a new |trial of Herbert Brunner,

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

ra rd Russ Peace Bloc’ Secret 1 Firemen Hut

| INDEPENDENCE, Mo, Dec. 28 (UP)—President Truman to- | day told reporters they would have to keep on guessing what “certain leaders” of Russia he said are willing to “reach an ‘ulder-|;"iha¢ great country (Russia) standing” with the U. 8. about world peace. Mr. Truman again declined to expand on the rgmark made yes- 'an understanding with us” terday which" set speculation buzzing. X

The President began the last, was found guilty of first degrees; day of his one-week Christ-|

{murder last April In the gravel-'mas visit in his hometown by smile.

pit death of an Indianapolis man, ta will be made Friday in Criminal walk over slushy streets.

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TUESDAY, DEC. 28, 1948

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fo elaborate on hif further| statement that “certain leaders

Wall Collapses . At Bottling Works

lare exceedingly anxious to have to,

'bring about world peace.

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munism today by announcing a plan to rebuild the Ruhr as an Court 2. 4 | arsenal or recovery and peace. Special J Dewey E. M As he tramped back into theitack on Russia at a testimonial! fy teh armed’ forces announc .. | and broken | Emphasizing once again the split with Russia in Europe, the | has had Judgé hing a Yors arivaway of his home, a reporter |luncheon | yeste: to his. old 4a that 41 Dutch troops have “complete wrec i “heavy” run United States and the Brussels pact nations gave final burial to under ad-|asked again if he would clarify haberdashery partner, Eddie Ja-|peen killed and 99 wounded in| The injured firemen were taken —26 with 18 visement since shortly after the Catheri Hospital, where | the long-dead Morgenthau plan yh would have ended Germany | 26-year-old Brunner’ hod trial the statement about Russian lead-|cobson. lated the Indonesian fighting-up to last] to Bt “ er ig ov pia. dere the past 24 | agin industrial nation. : Brunner, 820 Division St, was siemby ee a ne A aor a slagis iE Qirnifted th {|ertical condition. || gtie of We Ann e ET nnounced nsisa + art Thurston Named chirged oy Yatally beating] “you'll just have to continue to pledge it made ‘at Potsdam and re eratt lost probably| The injured were Chief Joseph a dustry of the rich valley mien Trooper Chief ; July 12, 1047. at of |apeeytarte; “Mr. Truman said firm-| Yalta. He also accused the men were shot down by. the Indo- hii u. oot o> Scussions streets and +, forged the arms of the Kalser found several nesians, 4 ! . ‘and of Hitler, this time to serve| (Continued From Page One) Egyptian Premier Mahmoud Jd St. Jays lator 8's W. Held in Attempt To Attack Woman mm —emeen hipy Capt, Ueoree, zen. oa | put the bl as 8 keystone in Wentetn E rs, {made available to add. 150 troop- |+Rahmy Jlosdy Poche ¥oi! ! vo | Linn Faces Trial A man accused. of attempting assault and battery with fntent Fire Across Reich Border Be I rt Herts Mismatak, | driver eTOR: pean recovery under; control Oliers to the force. an tie oday by { er alleged accomplice, Robert t BERLIN, Dec. 28 (UP)—West- 1 | “an international authority: Today's ‘meeting was set at po- college student identified as C. Linn, 28, of 631 Holly 8t., also, Lo attack a S3.yeatald Woah ® artreimen Luther Kurts andern sector police reported today + pe “iracture, and Tair In deference to fears, especial-ilice headquarters to enable bud-| member of an outlawed ry faces a charge of first degree "tar Ninth and Paca Sts. was Gilbert. Maxey drove up to the|that Russian sector German Po- 1iarry Fahgy, 62; back injury ert C: 1 njur . ly those ‘of France, that rebuild-/get committee members to have ji orqanization, the Moslem |murder in the case. He was captured by two police officers scene of the attack as they were lice firéd several bullets into the EEE treme i ing of a ee ap Tiean ye a Beat- Hund Jook at the depart. Brotherhood. The killer dis | granted : thang of venue from after a three block chase. |patroling their -district. Sarver Asniesions wne of Be, wi 2 steel Needs Sulphur a ia po ~iment’s plant and equipment. " . [the county the first of this month| The prisoner, identified by po- fled, they said, and “the ve ck that cr e e. barrier ’ | dencies, the Western Powers set| Mr. Thurston's appointment as ia himself as a police offi- | {by another special judge, Her-|lice as ‘Russell Sarver, 28, of. 036, chase on foot capturing hit oer between the eastern and western Steel needs some sulfur but too stanly whe up special controls to keep Ger-|superintendent was Mr. Schrick- bert N. Spencer. : 'Paca St. was’ charged with a three-block chase. zones. : much is ruinous. yesterday. many disarmed, and said in their ¢r's second attempt to fill the job —————— ok wi A A i —— li was hit by a Joint communique: for his administration which be-, i » Boyd, Hends “In the past, the resources of gins Jan, 10. hina as Soviet : stepped out ¢ the Ruhr Jive het) eg 1 The Mr, Thurston served with the! 4 Ss : wt & Co Tee LTS AAR uv: RS cas purpose of aggression e SIX FBI from 1938 to 1944 in Knox- | » ; 3 mother governments are determined that! ville, Tenn.; San Francisco; Ai Reds ‘ ’ 4 yred ’ FRanklin 44a jured in a t . sany Fecurrence of Joh a sit-| Quantico, Va.; Washington, D. C.:| . } i 8 5 Base: BY uation 8 prevented.” - New York, and London. 3 n The Ruhr Plan, agreed upon] He was a naval officer during ‘As TR “Communist CHRISTMAS : : - John Martin, after autumn-long negotiations the war and had experience with se : M O \ D AYS in collision which gave form fo a general con:/the Office of Strategic Bervices, Supplies Escorted by Noble H. PP cept arrived at last spring, was Served in Japan —r . A N. Tremont another step in the direction of] He was an administrator nl SHANGHAI, Dec. 28 (UP)— wit! building a Western European bloc|the reorganization of the Japa. Chinese Nationalist military) E41 In the Mar reaching to the borders of the nese police system with Gen, | $POkesman in Nanking said to- Rheva and _ Soviet zone of Germany. MacArthur's SCAP staff after JAY De has received information TEE Lhd Mrs. Martin It fitted neatly into the Pattern V-J Day, After the war he served| bat Russian naval vessels are) tion in Ger Which began with the Brussels|with the Central Intelligence ¢SCOTting Chinese Communist, 2:00 to 5:25 vith broken pact and the Marshall Plan, in}Agency in Washington for a year| boats ferrying supplies and men : right arm. which Russia and its satellites re-jand a half. across the Chihli Gulf from Man- leased after fused to join, and which may be| For the past year Mr. Thurston churia to Shantung province “in Wom: extended further in the near fu- has been managing the extensive (orth China, ] Another ture by the proposed North At-\farm interests of his father, W,| The spokesman said the, Rus- | | hospitalized lantic Security Pact. E. Thurston, Shelbyville banking sian ships usually concealed their b truck driven . : executive: {insignia to avoid identification. of 8415 Co ‘India A The ro-government Chinese’ ” collision wi ccepting the appointment as| pro-g . Two thousand women marched State Police head, Mr. “Thurston newspaper Shun Pao also charged | ~ MERIDIAN SHOPS John Gray, praised the Indiana in a Tsingtao dispatch that Rus-} Ca } 15th and N day to demand the release of per-|as ranking with the best’ state sian planes were scouting help Special Purchase—and Sale! A GROUP oF FUR-TRIMMED _ ) Dells Gray, sons held in-custody for allegedly|police SEaatiations in the coun. mouth of the Chihll Straits, | the car was belonging. to the Hindu extremist try alo with those of New| where the Chinese navy is build pie oo LE MISSES’ WOOL > COATS pital where organization Rashtriya Bwayam- York, ar and West ing a base to aid in the battle for LITTLE GIRLS’ : day fair conditic sevak h. The women pre-| Virginia. the vital Tangku area near 1 GABARDINE SUITS 52:00 One youth _ sented a petition to thé governor, Towering 6-feet-3 and weigh-|Tientsin. 3 WINTER co ATS others escaj of Bombay province urging the|ing 215 pounds, the 33- year-old | The spokesman confirmed that 00 oo ) re government to appointee will be the “biggest” Russian planes have been sighted] . A . qe a re In, R. In province a total of| Man ever to head the depart-|over the gulf but commented that 19:95 Ngsidien 4 Pop .L Coats in misses sizes, regularly in the ‘1100 1476 arrests have been made since| Ment. He fs' soft spoken and Soviet air reconnaissance of Chi-| N b b a, wine “8nd bla ck—all an last night. the Indian government began a|Personable and smokes a pipe. |nese waters has been going on avy. brown. beige, green, Wine A ard AYRES’ MERIDIAN SHOPS, SECOND FLOOR Bou 38 A roundup of extremist factions Last July Mr. Thurston married| ‘for a long time." Wool coverts and suedecloths. in popular the first spring colors in popular all-woo gabardine, roadside, kr Bee. 3, 9 Suzanne DePrez, daughter of Gen.| - Marshal Yen Hsi Shan, war lord! Winter colors. warmly fined : g P b Sizes 10 to 20. ; green tree Local press reports today said/D- Wray DePrez who once com-|governor of Shansi province, included ors, warmly .lined, sizes J to OX : N SHOPS, SECOND FLOOR against a b! rioting broke out this morning in manded Indiana's National arrived in Nanking unexpectedly included. AYRES’ MERIDIA} » The drive central India province, of|uar today aboard a Chinese Air Force re , car had for Indore. He was" graduated from Indi-{transport plane from Shansi’s| AYRES ure GIRLS SHOP, bo J One passe At least two deaths resulted, 30 University in 1936 with a besieged capital of Taiyuan, .. FOURTH FLOOR - SUB-DEB SPORTSWEAR earance mens 5139 Primro ~and- & curfew -has been imposed, degree of Bachelor of Science inj The governor a siately] eT T 9 Cc : General Hos bringing the situation under con-|Panking. called on Generalissimo Chiang]. Ia PRICE fair conditic ,-the reports sald. ‘Pretty Sudden’ {Kal- -shek, presumably to report . the scene w ‘Lond Mr. Schricker previously had|on the war situation in his area. SUB-DEB JUMPERS, including. corduroys, rayon dil ADNEY 538 8 naon appointed Arthur Campbell, treas-| The arrival of the war lord, HOSIERY failles, and wools, originally William Gr: Buckingham Palace today rer the Bookwaller Printing whose domain has withstood 8.98 Fo 1695 civiieainives cee:+3.90 to 7.00 ‘ rose Ave. denied a report published here ere, for the superintendent's Communjst pressure for months, NO SEAM NY . pre : ; “ 18, of 2317 that ay pe might|Post, but had‘ to withdraw the led to a wave of speculation that col io of LON SO%kINGS, 1 oken sizes. and AYRES’ SUB-DEB SPORTSWEAR, 0 0 Hurt 1 make a holiday trip to the United appointment. Mr, Campbell had Yen might have appaered to dis- | 1 SOGINGYY aids arss +++99¢; 3 prs. 2.85 FOURTH FLOOR 20 0 t 25 0 Oo TVS drive States next year, not had enough police or military cuss with Chiang abandonment of NO SEAM NYLON STOCKINGS, broken sizes and : ly in a head : u experience to qualify him for the! surrénder of f Taiyuan. colors, originally 1.65: 4 | 09; 3 prs 3.18 ; ; * Dr. and St nited Nations 305 wader the 1945 State Police, FULL FASHIONED N LON ATO SUB-DEB SHOP Lo : : Drivers wer Great Britain urged. the- ¢ Y TOCKINGS, mostly WOOL SUITS, originally 45.00.....34.95 East Dr, ‘Nations Security Counell Uniigd rec amentiig on m verrun shott and tong lengths, originally SUB-DEB DRESSES, reduced V4. '/3 and i In- ae 43.95 Richard Sc to order a cease fire in Palestine Sntment. En ; 185350 238... 0 .... 5%... 1.39; 3 prs., 4.00 cluding rayon crepes; Volt: rayon taffetas, WOOL SUITS, originally 55,00. .+..43. Both release have a man 80 well qualified at AYRES HOSIERY, EET rayon failles and velvets. Originally WOOL SUITS, or inal 65.00. ....49.95 A womar Bg the way {OF|ing” head of its police depart Near Ort fF | - comm ET-FLOOR B98 To 2295 rree ert NAotbd0 LHS iginaly > i = lored and originally ; motorist ye aL z Mr. Thurston : : SUB-DEB WINTER COATS, including tai 3 Hatold Bestey, British + delegate, | immediate NOR oil me tad mol oun BY, ELIAV non wi fur-trimmed styles. Origmatly and 85.00 eruivans cerrrivee 5998 Prospect & sibility for violation of the Pal shifts or other department re-|. TEL AVIV, Dec Dec. 28m An Eran FRENCH FOOM APPAREL 35.00 t0 59.95 tieaenerans ces 126.00 to 44.00 GABARDINE SUITS, originally 45.00 - 4334 um truce two days before orgalination, | military ‘spokesman reported to- AYRES’ SUB-DEB SHOP, FOURTH FLOOR and F000 + vive iver ive rdR9S 11th St. wh tmas “rests squarely on the y appointment was Petty day that Jewish forces have over- ; : IWIN, 3 a car drive ers of Israeli authorities.” sudden,” he commented. an - strategic hill pear Kahn OVERCOATS, originally 55.00.....43.95 no 1442 Sa to. permit Japan. oS : s op, van Jaton Smeal ! * OVERCOATS, originally $65 $75.49.95 her a or purchase 91 Liberty 9. Side Resident gypt) and more i! , originally $65.tp $75.49 ships from the United States was Th ae. WHERE Milles Trot thie boz.: 0 > Special Purchase and Sale! OATS original I Ni among ‘the proposals carried : , | : OVERCOATS, originally 75.00.....59. e Washington by the SCAP eo hrottled, Robbed | LY Uniteg a Fine French Room suits, dresses and costumes suit- MISSES’ hy : nomic mission ~heéaded by D ul e resident was held- t : . 2 . i OVERCOATS, lly 85.00 WwW 3 Sherwood Fine, a reliable Tes up In his bedroom early this ‘he-fank-of-the-thinly held Egyp-4 258 for immediate wear . . . inostly_one-of.&-kind ‘A to Co = ps 7 cevreess 64.95 oma told the United _Press.today. DOING. and robbed of $60. tian lines south of Gaza might . in 8 wide choice of fabrics and styles. Some BROADCLOTH AND : 100.00 sve vsrrvrvererses . } Ov The proposal originally was John VanDyke, 49, of 1230 he-Egyptiauz-to-puii-out dinner and evening wear included. —Altgraatt mre TOPCOATS, originally 45 00 34.95 erc( prepared by the Business Man. | York St. told police two men entirely from the Negev. duced! g ' greatly res GABARDINE COATS originally 00......3499 } 0} 0 An sey agers Association of Japan and entered his home last night. came ofa cia) Tera) Sn mation ge. TQPCOATS, ori ginal £5.00 and nearly ove was accepted by ‘upstairs to his bed e : r ’ C aad by Allied ploicialyl 2 rod JOB a alles istered the.. possibilty that _thel AYRES’ FRENCH ROOM, THIRD FLOOR - in new spring colors 65.00 ..e.. re trviestess 3.95 Dodie this 4 the Japanese sponsors of the tea. BIs Wallet from. a. table... ews yrou able to cork the EE ne ' @ ri -F Mrs. Dell : The basic ne Neu 1 The victim said the men then [irehecs Where tie Somgtal-ati-] irra rams re or heen 38 00 - . do TOPCORTS, originally. 70.00 and + 795 ~ a or adoption of the plan is that|f¢d from his home. He told po-| FURS Egypt W IT steer eats Le an physicians | it will permit the Japanese to lt lice one pi 3ppeared to be about Unteriapis Se Egyptian positions’ — FRENCH ROOM MILLINERY- , Black b db TOPCOATS, ori gi nally 110.00 and ul was nof re UPgentiv— needed am-yeatsold. Both were. shahbily! voit Fimit-Sethbae) > ee : ac rown, wine, green, grey an eige e was ...Credits hy. allowing them carry! ‘dressed, he said. i Ba Col Moshe] ere “1 /i 1 Ofcom sia lwook: ‘broadcloth. and .all:woal... dd. 125.00 seeeduinrg. 79.95. 1 front of tt Sahortion of Japan's Imports and )13 | aw School Seeks [°F man: said the Egyptian forces /& Gabardine! The season's most-populer-col—f —GABARDINE COATS, ‘originally 55.00 - | ERA fii here belie the School Seeks were pushed southward: -An-earkier- Rohn copa messes Sern iach | ors in fhe “season 7 most P OF urd fabri cs! x : ———— and 60.00 esta ates teas stests 43.95 ; foe pi Don 2 good CE nes ove the pian Fo- Boost _Requirements | report by the Egyptian com- J i! Sizes 1016 20. nee ~~ the unlight effect! x dr mander to the United Nations ana more ofr. . AYRES' MEN'S STORE, STREET FLOOR, lMeved Mrs. ve ince the broad outlines : AYRES' MERIDIAN SHOPS, of such 2-Progrant-were: | CINCINNATY, re 28--An- 0-1 J mission acknowledged the : : SOUTH. BUILDING. i an attempt .ed last may by the Johnston of Ee pt nig en. Khaz Da andl <High: colored hats in a: wide: variety of ou fosaani SECOND. FL0o%, enamel Ni ad Deen y Comm J eenost on the 2¢o- admission requirements was asked | Col. Perlman declined to coni- distinguished styles. materials’ and. trims ean DANY ee - Minnie ~ i et hy. BER Sh SETepOrts. that. the orwatdy or O08-0f-a-kind * models all suitable for immedi ate TR Radeg ’ “a : In'H ° Friverstt aw Jewish ay ORLY Dens aust a - the _Japanesg.to.. =penaize. other school. /miles from the Egyptian frontier. : wear uit greatly reduced: ~ oe “GIRLS SHOP Ni i ir n Her permitting Dean-Gavitt ts president of the Fire —Arabs--said--some oftheir fo vimin yy o . . Services" Japanese insurance companies to| Association of Amerjean Law positions south of Khan Yunis] AYRES FRENCH ROOM -MILLINERY, GIRLS DRESSES; Vy price; -including reyon-taf-- greases fe efi ff __Carbaugh, lgue marine insurance policies Schools, which meets? here Thurs- itself less than five miles from fotas, velvetsens, wools and rayon failles and cot- Semi-Annual Sale! ier home; other than Japanese currency. day. . s Dordef, J had been overrun. tons. Sizes 7 to 12 and 10 to 14, originally Ra spokesman said } : Slain Gl's Wife Held Guilh wr forces. made other gain SPORTSWEAR ACCESSORIES 8.98 10 19.95 +eerrsnrsasserssa390 fo 11.00 Women's Famous Name Hours Aol “certain parts of the Negev.” EVENING SEPAR GIRLS’ BETTER COATS, 1/3 and V4 off, Including eo Qemeny [He declined to give details. A ATES tailored and fur-trimmed styles “ rs. Ca - Of Homicide by Arm C -ou (tight Israeli censorship has lly 29.95 fo 55.00. "22.00 to 39.00 “4 was emplo} [rloaked most of the operations. L Metallic Cloth < originally. ° Ae ets : 4 14 years mmm ame; Metalic Cloth and Secpin. Trimmed Blouses, AYRES’ GIRLS’ SHOP, FOURTH FLOOR County. ab * Mrs. Ybarbo Gets By : Originally 10.95 to 35.00...NOW 5.48 to 17.50 ’ : . Plainville Study Blast in Mine hE Surviving 20-Year Sentence That Killed Digger Striped Metallic, Rayon Faille and Velveteen BOYS' WEAR Lawyer, I MARBURG, Germany, Dec. 28 Ties Slate Seri Evening Skirts. Originally 0 ter, Mrs. K (UP)~Mrs, Wilma *Ybarbo, 23- TERRE HAUTE, Dec. 28—Au- 12.95 t0 25.00 +1uvenrsns NOW 6.48 to 12.50 GREATLY REDUCED 25 i 50% derson; tw year-old Malden, Mass., mother, thorities today sought to deter-: { -/O 0 0 ren, Plain was found guilty today of homi- mine the cause of a blast which’ AYRES, SPORTSWEAR ACCESSORIES, GROUP OF CADET SUITS, originally 25.00 Bicknell, = cide with malice aforethought for yesterday caused the death of THIRD FLOOR and 27.95. viauuriiannns vessrssrrranes five great shooting her husband, Sgt. John {Emery LeMay, 67-year-old Terre EA z oh Ybarbo. She was sentenced ta 20 |Haute coal miner, in the Dresser GROUP OF JUNIOR SUITS, Deliso Debs, Tuppers, Hill and Dale, years in prison. mine near here. ally 25:00 17.99 Coll Bred and Selb iginall yming J; origin eRtagtasraatnatastaites olleqge bred an e $s, origina The verdict was returned by a Mr. LeMay, who had been em- SPORTSWEAR ACCESSORIES Jog R ¢ TS. 12.95 to 1695 ..... ye hii e888 U. S. / three-man American military gov- ployed in the mine 23 years, was| ey ai GROUP OF JUNIOR SUI > : : LONDON ernment court which spent eight killed by explosion of about 15 BLOUSES, including rayon prints and cotton prints, originally 19:95 uv iviienariarnaniees 14.99 Fine Alligator Shoes by Thomas Cort United Sta «- days in taking testimony and pounds of powder which he was originally 10.95 +.vussersnnsarsasnssvnn 640 GROUP OF JUNIOR OVERCOATS, original iginally 28.95 «rr. 18.85 Wiiliaih 2 spent another week in considering |carrying. Several other men work- * 19.95 ‘and 22.50 , 9 1499 - OUGINAY. 25:79 2a xrwrs RAL i i1. today that its verdict. {ing within 100 feet were not in- an Freeverse ntnatyenaas } Se " the“Berlin Mrs. Ybarbo, mother of a 6 ured. ror % ng Id ute ned ho AYRES BOYS' SHOP, FOURTH FLOOR Gold Cross Shoes, originally $3 . to marvel year-od ay Jimmy Ht 2 Oar Wile Cradles sar rage y 9.98 and 10.95 .veeuvansiiesies5.85 Nery Alte court that she shot her hus- 1 | AYRES’ BLOUSES, THIRD FLOGR , * ’ glow band three times with a tiny Hun- | BRIE, Pa. Dec, 28 (UP)—A de-| : °? ~ ART NEEDLEWORK Debonayre Shoes, 7.95 to 10.95.....5.85 The Sect garian pistol, but pleaded that she |tective. and a deputized policeman : se . ; ve 8. air base acted in self-defense, | were killed and a police chief and WN R M FANCY: PILLOWS, originally 3.69 ,2.......1.98 Plies De Li? Marre Wolock, Thomas jomorrow She #aid her husband often beat [three other men were injured GO 00 oo ort, and Urbanites, originally » and her. On the night of last Sept. 20 {seriously when the automobile in ORGANDY. APRONS Stamped FOR EMERGID. 1895 10 26.95 ..vuuen. Ale yy gn Yo by ai when he was shot, she sald he had 'which they were returning a fugi- Ye ' originally 0 SAREE iarenry “i ie sec beat her again and had threat- tive to Aliquippa, Pa. crashed 150 Dresses in women's and misses’ sizes reduced QUILTS, STAMPED FOR APPLIQUE, originally Matrix and British "Walkers, originally Wer tired ened to kill her. aati head-on with another car near V, 1. I nd more. Wool d tw 8.98 and 1098 .: 5.98 to 6.98 ' 1695 and (7.95 . flies, but “ Sgt. Ybarbo was abot three Mis. Wilma. Ye 5 vere, 4.3 2a s.in one and two-piece a vienadeeeaanenes 598 fo waved bus because ‘th times. One. of the bullets struck arse Sees styles, a few costumes, Rayon crepes, sills) satins ~~ BOUDOIR DOLLS; originally 8.98 ..........3.50° Babonayre Sport Shots, -arighally 3 Wonderty his kidney ‘and he died 11 days The German charge originally] Urges Law Poe and evening wear, ar ANGORA YARN, balls of about one-half ounce 6.95 to 8.95 ' ne 4.4 6 HURT I ] was first-degree murder but later] WASHINGTON, Dec. 28 (UP) : in white, pink. bl low. Original Unc : sasheteaseityvivesiddy WASHIN Joomss ary charged ent, wat 1educed to homicide, The/--Sen. Wayne L. Morse (R. Ore.) DRESSES—Originally 29.95 fo 49. 95... Tue 18.00 ; Hin. white, pin ua'ar yellow, Originally | 00, 79¢ Play Shosi-Joyce arid Town and Country, a bs government mi! ry government charge also proposed today that a national Sn) nt 1 es the Som Jas reduced and the court found labor-management conference The DRESSE riginally 39.95 fo 59.95.......28.00 A Ne BATS: Tk ne 4:50 - eriginally 1.95 to 11. IBsrarsviess 5.85 My iting » member of her guilty on two charges of called to recommend labor " > me aI ra Domi with mallee Tatote (bveimese Inglation 10 i ev DRESSES—Originally 49.95 fo 89,95.......38.00 AYRES' ART NEEDLEWORK, AYRES SHOES: SECOND Moon en Ehgugnt., congress. : | . AYRES’ GOWN ROOM, FLOOR Th SEVENTH FLOOR | . s il Wohi! 3 Le » be \ | ” { V i 4 9 ( \ 2 - * i | -~ » 4 : [ “ . i 4 #7 : I 4 - { a i . ; ; . i fd 1