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ASHINGTON, Feb. 7 (UP)— today listed 10 men as the most-wanted fugitives now at
WASHINGTON, Feb. T (UP) . ~will_be held in re J -.gerved. a. six-year. . William F. Davis, former national to requests for more In- term at Joliet, Til, from 1039 to war labor board chairman, said tion on the subject from 15, a5 tout 108 and. weighs od & a today OnEEees. should give || When 4 young person 1s appre. urs of eich of Ms hands have “to seize struck plants ir en in hunted I A been Spied, Sry tial Wh “seal” nations} his name and data regarding him ty kr Dr L sporty, Me wiper bad Aloe art | "Mr. Davis told the Senate, “Iman, head -of the social service; Jin Whose 8 : Co ie ho. ae RAR t by LE. man begin about 20 Yours ogo. a President has vast hs £ the JAD, Dr. Hartman] rs He has been convicted of cotif)- & gi uit powers under | & of the y = Ww y vernon 9 + + + [dence crimes in Michigan, Florida, = 4h Sonatiivtion LB avert thzata) _the e information onto he west Virginian sought in mur. |Georgia, Arizona. New York and. jo the ns or welfare. offender's tradi- der of wife. Oregon. He checks in said Congress should spell tional chureh or a church In Phoenix, Ariz., last month, He is them out in law, anyway.. the boy or girl's neighborhood. caped on. Sept, 18, 1947, from the about 5 feet 9, and weighs about Be EN 3 Sha i Emergency Tries Church Help / Jauvenworth, Kas, federal pen-|210 pounds, strikes ng utilities, food, i a entiary, where he was serving “Little Mitoh” fuel, transportation and “political” Mi ildiste Tn pre Sarscn|¥ho is wanted for issuing traud- 8 25-year sentence - for armed ey Rinaviy for the - mrs] si, the Preient ve eth nuns oF tho Spon, Seeks New Crean ober bt, boat mii soar $1038 rom tm Pa ere : : i and : ; kins State Bank, Willis gency. ‘take over property,” and Maj. Gen. James A. Gavin, Fifth Army chief of staff, Maj. Gen. Lewis A. Pick, Missouri River Lt i fi and ibe Boswell, [c0nfidence rackets here. and in|auto theft, grand larceny and on i Stake 1048. he iston, Fins on labor and management to| Valley Engineer, and Col. Earl H. DeFord, 10th Air Force operations deputy (left to right) confer im | ner probation officer of the| Latin America, Europe and the robbery. He is 5 feet 11 and|peen convicted of various crimes Teman on. the job. Gen, Pick's office on unification of air and ground rescue forces La the snow disaster area in the |juventle court, will serve as re-| Orient He has also been convicted| weighs 166 pounds. in Kentucky, Georgia, New York ust Kidding Along’ West! The 10th Air Force, based at Ft. Benjamin Marrison, was sent fo Lowry Air Force Base, Den- [source leaders for the forum.|d ifornia and Wisconsth for) James Edward Burns—At 25,/and Florida. He is 53 years old, The bushy-haired New York at-|. yer, Colo., then to Omaha, Neb., to relieve snowbound stock and farm residents. Charles D. Mosier, chairman of|{OTBery. He 1s © feet and weighs he is the youngest man of the.10.5 feet § inches tall and weighs torney said Congress was “just the federation committee on|2out 200 pounds. His right index|Convincted of robbery, he es- about 155 pounds. The little finger "kidding along” Americans by — J-the-Worl te 4 court and probation, will preside [finger is amputated near the caped from the Monroe, Wash: jon his right hand is crooked and sreating the fmpression that. tne , Word of the Church Federation second a fate Fsformatory on. Aug. 12,[stiff. 8s can dea emer- U S d N 0 T lk T d Social Service Department's work| Earl Birchan40-your- after hitting a guard over ernon King—47-year-gency strikes. The injunctive pro-| We * an orway pen a Oo ay in the juvenile delinquency field old convicted robber who escaped the head, kicking him ih the face ey Ye West a an acs he a TafLH a5y Fecoling 0 Ni C oO s 2 aly has Ai bri nd re tentiary on ug 9, 1947. He also foot 10 and weighs 145 ir of the - ls wire ” - t D f All : 1h 206C, in J y, 147, Her body was f ou peed fe ae OM INOR=Communist Defense ANIGNCe fui odin’s: So sion ered me i, te sae pn) Norm curse 3 sear + Sunk inc Ge at prc . AT . = \ ncess go on. Oslo Officials May Defy Russians, Join | Soviet soldiers’ and German pa Sounssio in Palagtine has writ- 3 and weighs 158 pounds. He may along the Atlantic I Ar- OF 3 Sab Lu Otis She hal on t at the same time he said, pO! Hartman for a copy of be wearing a wig: rested in April, 1948, bbing dead week. King’ : Congress itself had better go Pr oposed 7 -Nation North Atlantic Pact WL from dhe Antered the his- departments booklet on such| Orba Eimer Jackson—i3-year-a gir] who had prog at-lone repro Frid He said much cureful ang search| Norway starts important ¢ talks in Washington with the restaurant; —drew.--guns and Counsg. old native of Missouri who es-|tentions, he bit off the finger of'He has a slight limp. ; ing consideration should be, United States today to determine whether she will defy witness os thet said the. “AS Sys STRAUSS SAYS: T R A DI TIO N WITH A T 0 U C H Oo Fo T 0 MORROWI Eien open ou RE ra: Russia and join the Western Powers in a stiong non-| Were “obviously drunk.” in a chance” for six months with- Communist defense alliance. - : New Délhi hg ut . law degiling. specifically: The Norwegian-American negotiations asain new| A special court which tried Mr. Davis testified shortly ater|il0portance in the East-West cold war when Russia issued | Nathuram Vanayak Godse for the Robert x. Denham, general coun-(a second warning to Nor-lof a possible Truman-Stalin meet- Asaatinatio Tear will announce x tl a, ton, Labo Relay against. fining the pro- ng Bee vhen be asked Me A redil next Thursday : , . ee , . Hartley Labor Act as “basically jected seven - nation North| pq rent por Bp Traman ooo Ee a may Ih : sound.™ Bpt the administration|Atiantic Security Pact. nd Ss To ropa the Tal Reno] rome sworitis ex. 1od ME. Sal to mek some (he dosssination. and. with un Act and replace it with a re- pected Norwegian Foreign Min-|o.nment would arrange for the! ot a at the same time. enacted Wagner act with “im-|ister Halyard Lange, Maing do meeting in per provements.’ Ambassador Wilhelm. Munthe de c Tehran ' r. nham, an appointee of Morgenstierne, and, other Nor- anton _ President Truman, did hot sup-|wegian officials to méet sometime] Premier Sun F | Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi port Mrs Truman's labor bill today with Secretary ‘of Statel mier Sun Fo called the first made a nation-wide broadcast to however. [Dean Acheson. ‘The talks may be meeting of the Chinese cabinet his people yesterday despite two broadened later to include en-{today to hear the latest reports| - Europe Recovery voys of Canada, Britain, France, Sounds Suffered In 19 Anassind Se . {on peace talks from Acting Presi |tion attempt Friday, Palace n. Styles Bridges (R. N. H.) Belgium, Luxembougr and The was charged today that Foreign Aid |Netherlands. | dent u Tsung-jen in Nanking. \fources Sate His’ sundiiion In ‘a speech just before the en Te Pap HoH =n his aids Norway's Stand Uncertain | cabinet i Premier Sun The Shah prayed for strength ad oh constant mistakes” Norway's cparticipation in thei called for unity under the acting !© continue his services to Iran ministering the European | Inistoric pact is by no means cer- president and denied reports-that'and called upon his people to r ecovery program. {tain, "But Norwegian sources said|a rift had developed between him-| Unite for the country’s interests. e demanded a “full investiga-| Soviet pressure to reject the pro-|self and Mr. Li over transter of Batavia tion” before Congress renews the posed alliance would not deter-/some government = sections to multi-billion dollar foreign aid|mine or even influence Norway's Canton. { The Dutch high command said program. ' {final decision, Sun Fo spoke to a meeting of {today that large scale military Sen. Bridges, former chairman| Russia offered Norway a non-|300,000 persons gathered at the Operations continued against Inof the “watchdog” committee on|aggression treaty presumably as|Sun Yat-sen Memorial in a regu-| donesians in Sumatra and mopforeign ald, claimed administra-jan inducement to stay out of the larly scheduled weekly tribute to ping up operations against guertion of the program has violated | Wester Power alliance, [2 Jovader of the Chinese Tee were meeting with congressional intent “man | public oeegs. ] toras y oD Important developments * shanghai reports said an eight-| The Dutch reported that 207 He said Marshall Plan tunds| pe | fan Nanking local peace dele-|Of their troops were killed since have gone to aid nak ONE: Conferences at the State gation has arrived in Peiping to| Police action” began Dec. 19 ‘ French governm a Foy + aky | Department. with. the. Danish. and tatic- peace terms with the Com» {Indonesian ..casualties.. were. .de- HE stron etl 80 en n. Bridges Swedist ambassadors on woether| munists but that the govern- Scribed as “heavy” by the Dutch. DATA N Si | said the aid program was under-|they can expect arms from the!ment's oficial delegation and ap ow, Jiri Writing a French deficit .and|United States if they stay outside Shanghai delegation still are aris = Concerning the making tax o collections unneces- {ie Dact. a United Plates aa | waiting for permission to enter io Te) unification of Europe Coll You Can Buy = S8rYs indicated {Peiping. a and ma, re Secretary of State Dean G./may not be final two or Ty and away, be only There Is o = - ls Acheson and Mr. Hoffman open Action Due in Msrch (Tokyo ing to Ronald W. G. MacKay, WIDE SPREAD Fd testimony on the renewal tomor-| TwQ: New meetings between U- S. Army Secretary Kenneth|labor member of the British Parrow before a joint meeting of |sfy. Acheson and key meiubers of | Royall served notice on the Japa-|liament. COLLAR congressional foreign relations| tne Senate Foreign Relations| Nee that they had nothing to| Mr. MacKay, advocate: of a with committees. . Committee. The congressional) {gain ‘by associating with Russia, { United States of Europe, said the FRENCH v » Other congressional develop- group will receiv: the treaty some [i Predicted that democracy] |draft recommendations for al = Barrel } Cutts Spe ments: time In March for preliminary ac- Would triumph over communism. Council of Europe made public CUFFS i. tion ¢n :atificatio ;. He spoke at a Chamber of Com- £aturday in London are the “be: French Cuffs Filibuster THR W merce luncheon after a week- -long| ginning of a federation of west- : Democrats were presenting a tweea Mr. A - nd envoy: be inspection tour of Japan. ern Europe.” | Ad th: CLASSIC solid front In thelr Sght to Kol a, evo, Nr. Achesun and envoys of po 1; | REGULAR —bearing one of the finest names in fhe Bates pre lo Joree antl. been crafting the treaty. Five Soviet soldiers exchanged Marshall Coming Home COLLAR rules roman oh FOUR: ' Exchange of sugges- Sunfire with Soviet sector German. SAN JUAN, P, R., Feb.7 (UP) with Shirt World Democratic 1 tions between the seven. powers| Police last night on a crowded| —Former Secretary of State ” ‘ atic leaders want south- Berlin street, th BARREL CUFFS ern support to put over the ad-|°" how to answer Moscow's vio-| ee e Soviet sector George C. Marshall will fly back . ministration labor bill. So they're lent propaganda attacks against | |administriition reported today. to the United States today aboard backing the Dixie oppasition to|the treaty, A summary of its| ung pon thers ¢ was rounded) en presidential plane Indepen- = the Republican anti-filibuster|contents may be published with-| "rye shooting stacten dence, U §. Naval authorities a move. 18 the next 10 days. i ng started after po- announced. He came to Puerto ’ : 5 fou: ce were called to halt a restau-|Rico tc rest and convalesce. after] _- Blue Book "Lon don frant” brawl “between. the five a kidney operation. TSE me ———— ———— epublican Senators are get-| Prime Ministe , . on ting look at a GOP “blue book” lee togay turned Clement wa TT - DON'T ol prepared for the presidential cam-| tion-.in- -the House of Commons: { IN IANAPOLIS - ; A : ; = : Dalgn but feportedly suppressed that Britain seek to arrange a STARCH or T n ol Ts from Gov. Thomas E. [meeting in London between Pres-| EVENTS TODAY ) BIRTHS —al 2 new low roquler price. : Dewey! 5-page report chifgta the| N Mant Tramian and Premier Joset ee Jnsurance Sales contr wr Twins Don't starch a Roosevelt and Truman adminis-| His rejection came a tow wo Art Exhibitions gr Japanese | raneis— yo | Helen Irwin, girls. 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