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Win Fir st Tit 4 Walkout Feared TwoVeur Search | WASHINGTON, Aug. § (UP) | PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 6 (UP) |A presidential fact-finding — University of Pennsylvania

medical scientists announced today they have found what atm. prickly heat.

today reported failure in its o-! forts to settle a threatened strike, by four operating Jrotherhoods. |against the Missouri Pacific Railroad. | In a report sharply critical of [the unions Involved, the board’

Wisconsin Labor 1 Gets Writ Against | New Legislation

MADISON, Wis., Aug. 6 (UP)| Sa. «-Opponénts of a new Wisconsin law which wipes out federal con- |

trol over ‘rents’ claimed victory ' the today in the first step of a court! 22 told the White House that if the, +3 The climaxed a twobattle against the Jegislation. Me unions strike, “the general sdop-| The 1950 Buick dal, first year in tion at the untver-

Bome tenants meanwhile reported they have begun receiving notices of ‘higher rents under the state law ‘which permits 15 to 30 per cent rent increases, 2 Federal Judge Robert Tehan ‘ordered the Milwaukee federal rent director to show cause why he should not be stopped from turning over his records to state authorities for use in administering the new act. . Called No Control - I The order was requested by . the Wisconsin Congress of 16]

; "tion of-thefr-poticy-in- this case: Market, wil_be._ 3.5 “would soon vesult Jn the complete both Monarch Buick Co

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‘nullification of -the Railway La- munity Buick, Inc., 57 Ww. 38th St. Inox Act. all length, the new Buick features a new bumper and grille design,

The board noted that several previous panels —had issued aim-+ ful taper-through fenders, and larger windshield and rear windows. |ment, said the research showed ilar warnings about “a , bad wash-| swelling of cells on the skin sufout on the track” inthe collective | Engineers, Brotherhood of Loco-| The National Mediation Board|face produces acute inflammation Dargaining relations between the motive Firemen and nemen; is- -however, to make alof the sweat glands. The inflam"operafing railroad unions and the Order of Railway Conductors and, further attempt to get the parties|mation often'is characterized by “rearriery, vr +, 7. | Brotherhopd of Rallroad Train- to accept the fact-finding report formation of smull- red patches Under thé Railway Labor Act, imen will be free to strike thelas a basis for working out aand blisters accompiinied by inthe Brotherhood of Locomotive| | Missouri Pacific in 30 ) days. | strike-averting a agreement. tense itching and burning.

on_display at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, at Se hos where doctors cre,_Inc., 1040 N. Meridian St. ang Com- |o tor fr ic ii ony Rly Bede 8

‘Three inches “shorter in over |pigs.” Dr. Donald M. Pillsbury, chairs man of the dermatology depart-

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| 1 E3 runnin. A u OAR Com WY EOW 1. viv: awyers s id th tat . . o new state TODAY AND TONIGHT—Hot and sticky | is the forecast from Tais to Minnesota—the mer-

lations “are no control a att”! and they held that the locall cury is due fo hit 90 or higher in the South, the Plains and the Rockies. Most of the country is in in Chicago. has charged that Gov. Renne-

option section of the federal rent! for scattered showers and fhundsrshowers, but will have some hours of 1 surishine. law is unconstitutional, a nase Bu i Dr The CIO included Gov. Onear, ) eno CE: IN. -INDI N F LIS Rennebohm as a defendant bohm admitted that the new) state law would increases his!

already made by a federal judge —4the- case Leo Goodman, i of the ‘C10 Housing Committee, ! rental incomes by $8000, but Mr. Reanebohm

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“Fair ‘and slightly warmer weather was forecast “for Indiana) J “with -the- probability of -loeal--thundershowers developing in the extreme southern portion by fomorrow afternoon, Maximum temper #tures today weré expected to range from 88 . Denies Selling Apples degrees in the north to 94 degrees in the south. A stagnant high pressure area centered over Ohio has kept HooTo uv. S at Big Profit sler weather pegged to the same .

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aa OR. replied... Le CHAE y EHTNG TON: RUE T UP pAMern forthe: last tow: acy od SHEERS Sr WT Ruth, W Spearheaded by Laboi { Sen. Harry F, Byrd (D. Va.) to-|servers sald. However, a warm Toper, Perignovs. HO N y AE n Valual Th tt y Labor night branded as “outright lies” moist air muss has been drifting Mitchell M. Peterchefl, 26. 953 Arnolds: T M e attack on the state WY 16 pal tee Slowly northward from the Gulf Harriett L. Ridse. 18 113 X. mele Vieu 0 Mo ‘Was spearheaded by Both CIO abl statements which. he sald, accused 368 is expected to produce thun- frames Moors. I, Zon a Doro ” : AFL labor leaders. Spokesmen| 1 fi dershowers in the southern part wesley Bradford. 30. 3% Graceland; : Ji rs . : for property owners said that DIM Of reaping federal benefits as, = Iv in th | Chelating Cork 18. 338 WE. Magic Ra. The Timei landlords generally would not A" 8Pple grower, of the ‘state early. In the wee Maurice Leroy Wert 4& 2s N Seiavare: olfers at least | A - CoN sh oP, - —~ > raise rents immediately and one] Sen. Byrd, a leader of the con- a Robert Smith Cowen, 24, 1815 N Pasinarl- "ha conte: - official predicted that the event- | gressional economy bloc. said the ENTS Top ie gat RSI KS bias’ Weigant, 3. A ROR ui | increase would average four Charges were contairied in “thou-|*, oorantion a Binal day. Govertn ater . Pn pa pi Rises, 18; 182 no je r v tocar many tenants re. Over. VIFEILA® lari Monday--ine og Fan Biseruns Varits then... CLS S020 2001 Eeoptpcpne Ewes un 4 enants sas » A - ch Jones, 30, ] Rr ier Sa bl rg Een be Ba Foo om Hn U Triad bh ie | | INGLUDED IN THIS SALE IS MERCHANDISE OF STAR STORE AUGUST SALE i a + 8 M ‘lial primary. The primary, the ~8§ p.m, Beim rk | ee De 35, 3330 8 n- , Bh ! get a r. and Mrs. Enrique Reid, Mil. !al primary. primary, rt Lr dt II. Laundromat 4 m ¥ . % . ’ .

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—-pental-was to--$300-im~. John D. Battle, who was backed ® wi mo Gartied, Oxtard OA aarsn. pn _- er i The list to be mediately after the law went into DY Byrd's powerful political or-| ir "County Beckie ini Shinn adden: a ride SC pauls “Women's a Hm mee sme “WOMEN’S $498 “A $16.95 play effect yesterday. A Milwaukee ganization. TE | pGaroivg Rengemerer, 30 1654 Bagh $5.95 to $7.95 Thousands of dollars worth of LACE TRIMMED toys; a $9.95 1 realty firm notified 800 tenants Jack Kroll, director of the CI0- EVENTS TOMORROW Bernice Pord, 24. 2146 N, New Jersey AND TAILORED of Keko Baby

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of medical sup doll, a $175 se stroller, crib ¢ worth of baby

to expecta 15 per cent hike.

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PAC, later issued a statement! ‘saying that “Byrd is accusing us| of a lot of things we didn’t do.”

dependable merchandise is heing

SUMMER sacrificed for quick sale! Be sure

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I Kroll sald kis organization has werten Art Teetiats Students’ Exhivition 3 TO leaflets or ’ Robert Sappen ° 2 vingston: ) ° Young GOP Post |e mein *™ 1°" We mtr Noun Lanehesn Metin 003 FPS NE on, fo share in these terrific reduc- 2 49 gE weighing 0 AS Sar “ J locke, 31. 703 8 State i . , ° " . “1 will be glad to accept his] {| ——— lGuy Raymond Willams. 31. 817 E a $1595 nyl Capetan i ianapilis a8 apologies, " Mr. Kroll said. MARRYAGE LICENSES Cai MM oanne Ping, 20, 2203 N. Somer: ° - tions! Come and save on everyday Fine quality multifilament worth of dia ' : {| Denouncing “venomous pérson- [Cordis Sharp. 10. #08 W. 24th; Clars wills midridge. 22, 1519 E. 18thi Jo Ann Sea a X rayon crepes. Tailored bags, nursin, > Suns Republicans A al attacks on me,” Sen. Byrd sald: | creatay A Culd val "SE Spe nm Hoyt; Stel aser. 2 orton 0. 31a W. (Morris; Summer clearance of bet- items. For immediate use, for next lace top . bottom 0 and es and ot “The circulars charged that, as Po Suzanne Mitchel} 2 MeCordsvill cham White, tearose and paste Children bet Sheldon amik. has been em- an apple grower, I was selling my| need) ie ——" a "Mpa Dorothy” Gane W cisenbach, 31. 613 Jue Setags eh abiaye fall, even for next year! You may colors.” Boe 32 iy 40. : old, Inclusiye, ployed in the claims department| PPIs 10 the federal BOVerIent Galleon P." Fora. 3a. Fi. “Benianin yy oR CE SUITS FILED Bizes 12 to 20, 38 to 52. be certain that you have never have to do to of the Indianapolis office of thet} I was i Fores ange mums Sie nines. J x Maps) v SH i “damadeon. Verna: =Also=-half-stzes: = : —— Foe you rr : 4 K ' ‘ Pennevivania Rairoad. She has ror, un faders) government on "Sein Kin "1s ‘£2: CHL seen such money-saving values! — Women's and enclose a star ider the conservation programs; | 2% 133 obe g : hild velope. Mark chairman of the Young Repub-' J Benjamin Havern 1321 Kathryn niidren's ope Heans. Hr {that I was buying fertilizer from Wire? aioe! Henriel fa. ‘Murphy, 49, Earl 8 A ult M. Jack Infants’ Wear and — WER have added the regu- photo the c

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‘ - meni nee Edward Barfell, 46, 1928 N Petit [Rose Mar Sager ! l Ai c : . i ak RE fe SE TE 49< ANKLETS Le American Airlines hong he: bever sold any appies Ho ME, Ba i ot oper Denies Award lar a Store August Clearance color of hair {the federal government; never ™ Eihel Louise Likely. 38 hemes. Tox : Sp arents or gua Announce Profits purchased any fertilizer from the|Rebert Fate Mik ue 500 For Aiding Eisler | ecials. Cc parents or gua to herican Alri, lnc, which go government, and never accepted nop ket ais tods Buther Ro] NEW YORK. Aug. 8 (UP) Do not sen Ty ET i An JA “any remuneration for participa-| her, as W Creighton Capt. Jan Cwiklinski, skipper of . eutries must Ast six MORthA last Year, ester. ition in any government pro- pe m3. wer. § $22 Yhien: Math: ire Polish ship Batory, denied to- A iia, pan So able, but 5 by day announced profits, totaling ms.” : wa * Maxwell 23. Greening 1 that the Polish award he re- anklets. % wool &n 50% . n $3536.000 for the Same period: Bon xe Ar Rose Dyan. 20, aay nim Doz. | P ch cotton. - Good size assoft- preferred, Ei this year, after $90,000 in A STATE TEST cask =k De Masie roeived-in-W. w-was given t pecia ur ase aS. ss ment. 815 to 1014, Times or thei

Be Hh r 1th: Barowsa for opposing the seizure of Krem-

eligible, Blake: Rae Kurlk un agent Gerhart Eisler aboard 8

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income taxes was deducted. _ AUGUSTA, Me., Aug. 8 (UP) First quality 27x21 Birds-

3 ok a n, 1h Sl Revenue of $49,752,000 challenging -~ oon raar ay

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A petition: i and eye diapers. Hemmed and ’ this year's period exceeded that stitutionality- of Bible reading and | ce Helen ‘nymim. 8 Bal Snepard: gr docked in NewB ¥ “ready for use: m— Poids the pat « for the first six months last year saying of the Lord's Prayer in| A Sturgeon. 45. Greenw B its third call since Eislér Ee 2. ine POSE 2) by 20 per cent. Total operating state public schools was filed Char vans, 30. 34i8_Oyiiford: Mary | (York on try as J Send photos | sheinaier 19. al 0 E, Washington {escaped on it from this country " 4 ip Contest, India expenses, including depreciation, with the Maine Supremes Coust | 20 ay: | . were up 8 per cent. today. “RT > allanvetn | ban. 27, 3118 W. Wash: a stowaway. . Esmond Crib . W. Maryland ——— —— Valués 2.98 to 0.98 The decision BLANKETS be final. NEW 1950 HIGH-STYLED » 1 1 69 "Sold regularly for $5.00 Princess and $7.98. Fine leathers. Regular $2.00 Styles suitable for fall and Dates Pe . winter. LONDON, A Nursery pattern with ray- » A y yard Reg. $5.00 Bags, $2.50 men’s wear tr

on satin binding. Colors of pink and blue. Boxed for girts. : «

BOOTEE SETS |

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and Cutter, re “pained” to no men were at without wear “the escorts of “Perhaps it mixing with re these attenda choose a sliglh comfort rather garmental ho natural Aue of and Cutter sai The = Journ:

Reg. 51.95 Bags, 33.99

Just received 2000 yds. of quality upholstery-and drapery fabrics. Large selection on weaves and colors. In'this lot are the following:

'® Plain woven Repps.

50c to $1.00 STAMPED ARTICLES

25°-75

® Woven upholstery

fabrics.. i ® Fancy woven rayon

pink and bIue.........i.

® Satin stripe damask.

And many other weaves.

| INFANTS’ ANKLETS

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Irregulars of 29¢ Value

eo AUGUST SALE FEATURE e SOFT, RIPPLING QUALITY ~ o LONG-WEARING, STURDY A e NEW COLLARS and CUFFS

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© 3-YEAR GUARANTEE INFANTS"

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Hroup of infants’ slightly soiled sacques, dresses, ¢reepers and button shirts.

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"SCRANTON _ LACE PANELS

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Actual $1.98 Value. Scranton quality lace panels. Ready to Rang tops.

NIGHTS

MON. THRU FRI. UNTIL

‘REGULAR $2.98 AND

Cool cotton sun dresses to finish,

the summer. At this low price. Sun back, pinafores and tailored wide collar effect. Solid colors, prints and stripes. Sizes 12.to 20.

$3.98 VALUES

“EACH

GIRLS COTTON DRESSES

Regular $2.98

199

Regular $3.98

Better dresses in fine percales and broadcloth. Solid and

printed patterns,

Sizes 3 to 814, 7 to 10.

$1.50. Now 25c to TSe.

MEN'S | DRESS PANTS

$7.98 Value—!/3 Price

3.99

Men's dress pants made of fancy mixed worsted 40% wool, 60% rayon. Sizes 30 to 42.

“Men's Sport Shirts

Jong or short sleeves In fancy patterns. Sizes small,

medium and large, $2.98 valpe.

ALL-WOOL BLANKETS.

72x90 and T2x84-in. size. 4'¢-lb, weight. 'All-wool blankets. New virgin wool, Choice of blazer Stripe. Also fancy jacquard de‘sign. wr of colors, ¢

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Colorful plaid. wash cloths. Choice of pink or blue plaid.

: “FANOY PLAID WASHOLOTH

ACTUAL VALUE, 10¢ d3ood weight. |

“MARQUISETTE RUFFLED CURTAINS:

Retun ual 3 98 Value

wr 1.99

2-Inch width to pair, 2% yds. long. Sheer quality ruffled curtains. Wide ruf- ‘ fles. Light ivory shade,

A real quality curtain, #

Regular $2.98 _@ Plain upholstery dau, ants, about the Du 3-Piece sweater cap and fabrics. ty sets, lunch cloths, ete. not’ wearing a -bootee. All wool white, Usable. lengths. Sold regularly for 50e to “ AA