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: CT ders it i Neating. mace] delegation and have granted permission for the Shanghai

peace group to visit Peiping, reliable reports said today.

The eight-man delegation of Nanking professors re- i

portedly met for the first time today with Communist Gen.| Yeh Chien-ying. It was understood that Gen. Yeh told the | ;

‘may have been informed of the LOM Communists’ permission for the Shanghai group to visit Peiping and was preparing to depart with

them. Opservers here believe the Nanking group will more or less ignored by the unists.

It was understood that the Communists do not consider the Nanking delegation as representative of any substantial élement in the] Nationalist camp,

Washington

Negotidtors of the seven-nation

North Atlantic Security Pact]

called a full meeting of their group today. : It was the first Rn which Becretary of State Dean Acheson planned to participate. They met last Jan. 14. The meeting was st at the

dors of Canada, Britain, France, Belgium, The Netherlands and the Luxembourg minister were to attend. There was no indication that top Norwegian representatives, here/to talk with the State Department over Norway's joining in the pact, would be present.

Seoul

U. 8. Secretary of Army Kenneth Royall said today that he found a need for improved hous“ing and recreational facilities for American officers and men in

Korea and that he would “see that

these needs are met.” The secretary, who arrived here from Tekyo for a short inspection tour, said he wanted to obtain “an -on the ground picture” of the military here. i The uitimate role of the Amerfean mission here, he said, is to assist the government in military problems.

Tokyo | ’

Pr Minister Shigeru Yoshida and leaders of his Democratic Liberal Party have agreed to choose a mew Japanese cabinet only from members of their own party, it was learned today. In the Jan. 23 elections, the Democratic Liberals won an absolute majority of 264 seats. It was the first time any Japanese political party had won a cléar-cut majority in the Diet sinte the end of. the war,

Berlin

German _demolition crews blew up .the western. wing of Hitler's, reichschancellory today on orders from the Russians. ) It had been damaged by bombs In the war and was blasted in the first of some 50 demolitions designed to eliminate Nazi shrines, Hitler's - balcony, overlooking the Wilhélm Plate, and the entire

> east wall were scheduled for de-

struction tomorrow.

London

‘Soviet _Ambasgador Georgi Za-| rubin will head the Russian dele-

gation reopening. Big. Four. talks

‘Rome:

‘paigned tober forms in the judicial procedure ind

of president of the guerrilla gov-| ™ ernment.

the Waimea. Kaui area to aid 3000 residents who were victims of a flash flood. As much as eight ¢t feet of water swirled over the area as the rain-

[Swollen Waimea and Makaweli|

Rivers burst the protective flood wall,

One unidentified S5-year-old child was reported missing. Damage was estimated at several thousand dollars as the second storm in the past three Weska hit the island chain,

aly. and. Britain today

Cleveland uige Fines Editor $300

Over: ‘Fake’ Divorce CLEVELAND, Feb. 8 (UP)— Bdnar Louis B. Seltzer of the

newspaper, $500 for contempt of court by| Common Pleas Judge Samuel H. Silbert. City Editor Louis Clifford and Reporter Leonard Hammer were fined $200 each on thé same charge which grew out of a “fake” divorce suit arranged and reported by The Press, Richard Campbell, makeup editor, was fined $100 and his wife was discharged. The Campbells had consented to use of their names in the “fake” divorce which Mr, Hammer put through the court by posing as an attorney and “bor-

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““Hog prices cents a hundred pounds in trade in the Indianapolis Stockyards today, after opening 25 to 50 cents below yesterday's Good and choice 160. :to 225pound barrows and gilts fell to prices from $20 to $20.50 in early trade, dropping to a late practical top price of 2. The early top price was $20.75 Weights from 225 to 250 pounds sold at $1875 to $20 in early trade, as 250 to 290-pounders brought $18 to $19. Prices from $16.50 to $17.50, occasionally $18, were paid for a few 300 to 350pounders.

rowing” a notary stamp in an effort to point up the over-bur-| dened condition of the divorce! court docket, The Campbells, who had not actually wanted a divorce, Sound; that thé divorce was legal. Th Cleveland court had refused to Ager re them so they made a trip to a small Indiana town and} were remarriéd. But today Judge Silbert vacated the divorce. Editor Speaks

presentation to Judge Silbert in open court, Editor Seltzer said: “From nry examination I have concluded; that the facts stated in the Charges served on me are

However. your honor, it was at no time our intention to bring. your court into disrepute, “We defendants, except Mrs.

ization-——the Cleveland Press.

whose purpose-i§ to provide a greater measure of justice to those apearing in our courts. “In that. which the Press has done, and which brings us before you today, there was no intent or

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Campbell, are part of an organ- -

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Relations Council and Dr, Dan W. Dodson (left to discuss | civil rights in the Toca ator 2 Jorim, * "To Secure Rights,” co-sponsored anapolis Communi : Council and the Aad, bY 30 i Relations Council, consultant, Center for Human Relations. Studies of New York University, spoke on "Working for Civil and-Human Rights Today" | during the forum, held at § p. m. yesterday.

Late Hog Top Hits $20 As Price Decline Continues

prices dropped 50 “to 75|prices dropped 50 cents to sell at in late $14.50 to $15.50. A few brought

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or or dignity »f this court, or to bring it into ridicule or contempt. “Our action may have been activated by the spirit of overzealousness in a cause which we regard as vitally important. TTT “With Good Intent” “We have had no doubt that if a person with bad intent did the

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tempt of. this court, and we believe this court should so find.

“What we did with good intent Americ

was to-point out that such could

Of "dh AuStrign treaty tomorrow, be done by others with bad intent.

diplomatic sources reported to- That is where we must stand un- on

day. Mr. Zarubin was expected to at-

flinchingly before this court. “I must also, in complete

tend a majority of the meetings. candor, ‘say that the Cleveland

He will be assisted by M. Kissi-| Press will not lessen its purpose |’

lev, a Soviet expert on Austrial/to bring about desired reforms in

" coming from Moscow for the con-

férence. As Ambassador Mr. Zarubin will outrank the American, British and French delegates, who will be deputies of the respective foreign ministers.

Athens

The Greek guerrilla radio today broadcast a farewell prociamation by Gen, Markos Vafiades, the Greek general staff reported. The broadcast was quoted as

saying Yannis Ioannidis would]

take over temporarily the duties

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us profit from experience and you may be assured from my stateiments as spokesman for this group of newspapermen that the experience which we are now undergoing will serve as a con-|w structive guide for our efforts In the future.”

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"%lern 92-pound lambs reached $23, wr | 2s buk of good and choice na-

3" few reached $23. Common and

--|steady at $9.50 and less. Esti.Imates of receipts were hogs,

‘* today.

ae: will be notified immediately,

_| be sold or disposed of if their own..|ers do not purchase ‘a dog tag :|in a 48-hour period, "The dog tags may be purchased | ;'{from the Beech Grove Clerk- -.| Treasurer's office -at the cost of $1.

Building A Activity Drops "| January construction” dropped to -tthe lowest level in 10 months, due ....|to seasonal decline in home build- _..| Department.

-|the usual spring upsurge.

106° 6“ oe . 99% 103 . . . 0’ 3 iinrnenrinnen 1 0 U. S. Statement WASHINGTON, Feb. (OP)—Coverns| ment expenses and ty e. the current fiscal year through compared with. a year ago This year Last Yea: Receipts '33.388.070 338 ' 23,813,008 : » 1. hy Sr 1) 304 3,206,790, 543 Ci Balance niles in ‘2,906 Public Debt 804,133 Gold Reserve 34.37.009,008 7,93,

along their western slopes.

Little snow accompanied

Charles Posner and H. C. Gemmer of the Indianapolis Com-

right) Relations r. Dodson,

$16 and $16.50 figures in’ early trade. Steers Off 50c-$1 Bidding in -the cattle market was 50 cents to $1 per hundredweight below yesterday's figures, as two loads of good grade 1100pound steers dropped te $21. Odd lots of good yearlings, 800 pounds and less, sold at $21.50 to $22.50. Buyers visited farms today, and purchased 17 loads of medium near 1150-pound steers, promising $19 per hundredweight when delivered. Cow prices dropped $1 to $1.50,

blow once it hit the open {But forecasters said the wind {“plenty of ammunition” in way of snow on the ground burl against ranch houses, fence lines and road cuts to form new drifts, : *

hours. It was born in the Alen tians and raced toward the Calls] fornia-Oregon-Washington coast early today¢ Forecasters said it was a “twin brother” of the storm lashing the plains, They said it would “be just as bad and will follow the same path.” A 30-mile wind whistled across

{western South Dakota. - It sliced ithe tops off the hills of snow, reSE as od Dhak

a >. and to a half-mile at Rapid

626. Weather Dead Authorities agreed, however, that most ranchers and their stock “for the storm. Farmers were able to get to town recently and had received shipments of feed for their cattle, The latest United Press tabulation showed that since New Year's Day, 626 persons had died across the: nation due tothe weather. - Of the total, 247 deaths

{were from freezing and other

causes directly connected with the weather, 206 in trafic accldents resulting from conditions] 112 due to fires, and 61 due to miscellaneous accidents caused by the weather.

Wilson Favors Public

Power Dam at Shoals

WASHINGTON, Feb. 8-—Rep. Ear] Wilson (R. Ind), who, as chairman of the flood control subcommittee of the House Public} Works Committee in the 80th Congress-was a chief opponent of public power dams, today says he favors including power facilities if a dam is built at Shoals. Mr. Wilson just returned from hearings held in Indiana by Army

as five loads of common and me-| diunt beef cows sold at $14.50 to! $1550. Canners and cutters! brought $11 to §14. Bausage bull prices remained steady at $21 in early trade, sell-

ing—at $21. Odd head reached Aiden C. Palmer, executive vice

-1821.25, as odd bulk of sausage! land a bulls sold at $16 to $19. 5, realers Hold Steady | Vedler prices remained steady, with good and choice at $31.50

;|to $33.50; common and medium! ..{at $21.50 to $30, some at $31, and

culls at §15 to $21. Sheep prices dropped fully $1| a hundred pounds, as a load of

ol wooled northwestern near 90-

%! pound medium to good fat jambs | sold for $22.

Two short. loads of southwesttives sold at $22 to $2250. A mediums sold at $17 at $21. Slaughter ewe prices” remained

7350; cattle, 2325; calves, 425, and sheep, 875.

New $1 Fee ‘Protects’

engineers covering flood control

iresurveys. They heard delega(tions at both Seymour and Indianapolis.

Two to “Attend Parley |

president of the Insurance Research & Review Service, and Robért W. Osler, editor of life {Insurance publications for Rough [Notes Co., will participate in the Institute on Life Insurance Management, Feb. 15-17, Galesburg, (HL.

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