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Ben Cohen Defiant Attorney Finds IB » Te Demand His Artest tut Midailt Sweep Near Hong Kong
Communists to Fight for Rights,’ He Says Proves Any Citizen Ben Cohen, secretary of the Communist Party of Mar-| Can Request Court ion County, today defied American Legion officials who said To Take Action they would call for his arrest as a consequence of the con-
0] : : a Combined opinions of ProsYistion of 11 Communist leaders in a federal trial in New| tor George S. Dalley ahd
Speaking from Communist headquarters at 29 S. Dela- City Corporation Counsel Ed-
Y Compuneion Coates Bs As Communist Army ware St., Mr. en said: * = = wa . nig on the is- : ; Te 5 mma 5 ir Rods Say Trial Gove sireen o sevicus so Tightens Border Grip
Marion County is going to fight| today. | Invaders Pour Into Key City, Raise Banner
for its rights as a legal political ! . . party.” | Attorney Sam Blum not only! Across Crown Colony Line From Union Jack Statement 1ssucd differed with these officials, but| ; i By ARTHUR M. GOUL, United Press Staff Correspondent
- moved into Municipal Court and | : His:stattment: follawey ah an | HONG KONG, Oct. 15—The Chinese Communists oe=
British on War Footing
| . . roved his int by getting an nouncement by Richard S. Kap-| Predict Shift of RRaait, po g 2 i i i ; lan, Gary attorney, chairman of Masses to Party After a meeting yesterday of jcupied the kesrt of Cation today ghd to the oth Hise] : i ; : - leity and county law enforcement ‘five-starred Red banner directly across the Hon 0 the American Legion Un-Ame By H. D. QUIGG lofficers. Mr. Knight issued an| y 5 =
{Crown Colony border from the British Union Jack. : The Communist underground took over the border vil = lage of Shautaukok, 13 miles north of downtown Hong Kong, | un after some 300 Nationalist Canton Reds Come garrison troops crossed into British territory and laid {down their arms. | As soon as the Communists | peacgfully took over the village, its residents celebrated the are . rival of the new regime with Troops Reach City |i aitional shooting of firecrack= Without Opposition [ers and hoisting of the Commu- : nist banner. By CLYDE FARNSWORTH The village underground was HONG KONG, Oct. 15—Can.|the vanguard of thes regular 8 | ton’s underground Reds emerged troops of the Communist forces today as Nationalist authority|last reported toward the Hong
tapered off in that city with! Kong border from Sheklung, 44
evacuation of the government to| Miles to the north. the new temporary capital of| The 40,000 British troops in Chungking. Hong Kong went on a war foot Stern letters to important com-|'"8 u. the Communist tide crept mercial and utilities concerns -or-| Ver closer to the Crown Colony,
can Activities Committee in In-i United Press. Saft Correspondent o tn pinion asserting he knew of “no Sava. that the Sommities would) NEW YORK, Oct. 15 -Com-|authority ot a court to control s i i : ithe discretion of a prosecutin tomorrow in Legion headquarters. munists hailed the conviction of attorney in Tz hel ue Mr. Kaplan revealed committee 11 of their leaders for revolution-/proving affidavits.” The opinion |# intentions Dis. WOrRing aw ary criminal conspiracy today as|also stated “the court has no George N. Craig, -Americ = & "wl ‘jurisdiction to issue any warrant gion national commander, 1ast|the turning point” which Willy lating to a prisoner.” (8 night called for the arrest of all/swing masses of Americans to| Law Says ‘Any Citizen’
Citing a law which enables “any!
known Communists in America. embrace communism,
Mr. Kaplan said he had in-| They denied that the verdict citizen’ t BF vited Harvey G. Foster, special would drive the party under-iof the Brimivs. oy Jugs agent in charge of the Indianap-iground. of the peace court for a isde) olis Federal Bureau of Investiga-| william Z. Foster, national meanor affidavit, Mr. Blum won| tion and U. 8. District Attorneyichairman of the party, whose his point and was given an affiB. Howard Caughran to bei] health prevented his trial with|davit charging Earl Burkhedd present at the meeting. the others, denounced the ver-{39, R. R. 3, Box 465G, with as No Patience With Reds {dict as evidence that the capitalist sault and battery. Mr. Caughran, while declaring system Bs “bewildered and Burkhead Was srrested Oe, 8 3 : | A and charged wit sorderly con-| that °1 have no patience isi While their attorneys prepared|duct and resisting an officer after fl known Communists, said he ha {to file appeals to be carried tol he allegedly beat up his father- io) a previous commitment whichithe United States Supreme Court, in-law, Lewis Bottoms, 74, R. R.[E would keep him from attending the convicted men remained jailed|3, Box 482, during a family quar-| the meeting. The district attorney in the federal house of detention rel i said his office had no action pend-|awaiting sentence next Friday. He appeared Oct. 10 before Mu-
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ing against Communists. {They face maximum sentences of nicipal Court Judge Alex M.|}® ; _| British army convoys loaded The meeting was scheduled to 10 years and fines of $10,000 each. Clark and was fined $1 and costs gi gered Sontinyance » t helt pera lwith barbed wire rolled out to convene at 9:30 a. m. in the child] Six Attorneys Jailed for resisting. Judgment was g {the border between the crown
4 moval of goods or equipment. | { Posters blossomed on walls or-| colony and China proper and ! dering people to carry on as ii Sispateh riders began Saving {nothing was happening to them, >'eh Suns as permanent armaTruckloads of soldiers or plain-| {clothesmen drove into Canton]
welfare Tour Lesion JeadH The five defense attorneys and pls iy the disorderly con-| quarters. 8 uct ¢ , meetings occurring here during| Eugene Dennis, general secretary Later, when Mr. Bottoms’ son, the fall conference of Legion of the Communist Party who Harvey, appealed to the prosecucommanders, adjutants and com- acted as his own attorney ir the tor’s office for an affidavit against
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mittee chairmen for Indiana. trial, also must be serving Burkhead for assault and battery, Jaye g & RB {| The British army planned to “We will ask for immediate ., {ail sentences Ein ervi 8 the request was denied, Mr. Blum | - x tliat 3 Ts ander the meet the Communist threat by prosecution of every known Com-~ Ptisaid. . | “0, it sets my heart a clickin’ like the 0 banner of international Com- Staging a large-scale show of munist.” Mr. Kaplan said. of court starting Nov. 15. Grants Request | * tickin’ of a clock, ‘munism. {force Sunday in the rural reas In replying to Legion charges! “The fight for freedom has only _ AS attorney for the younger Mr. | ¢ When the frost is on the punkin and the, Formal Occupation Near? [adjacent to the Chinese - British that Communists were “danger- begun,” the Communist Daily Bottoms, Mr. Blum asked for an fodder’s inthe shock. Formal occupation of the city|border. ous alien agents and foreign con- Worker said today in an edi-|2fidavit against Burkhead. Judge . Jaren Wikkopmb- Tiley probably will be completed over| A telegraph message ‘rom Cane spirators,” Mr. Cohen said: torial, “and there are millions of Clark, who heard the original » the week-end. Underground con-/ton said Communist troops en
case, granted Mr. Blum's request, | ~ ’ ds to Push Program | Americans reading and discusa-t ; I & : w oe _._itrol started Thursday with com-|tered the former Nationalist capi. 1 em mee Legion ING Ili trameup of the 11 Com 810k hearing thew. CL | Gls Aghast at New Snafu isin or ine Maton govern jai in tore auring the night and ; 'munist leaders today who are|p, 1S, SeSt € Yelop: Ot oc] y ' ® 'ment’s aerial transfer to Chung-/took over the downtown business membership does not support stirring to take part in the fight. . » - king and withdrawal of the last area today.
° . on a quirement of police officers going! T $ P + # Ww AC these misleaders in their -~on This verdict must be the turn-i¢, the prosecutor for any kind “Three Tito Spies arge rac ice or 5 organized military forces. Communications were resumed |
spiracy td suppress free speech ing point. It is now more ‘than y misdemeanor afdavit.” Canton was reported quiet— after a temporary bréakdown last and assembly in our country.” lever possible to rally the kind of| The meeting yesterday was ! Indianapolis Corporal Helps Prove Women meres han le night when Nationalist demoli
The Communist county secre- movement which will throw the called by Leroy J. Keach, Safety] tions severed power lines. , | | : i for new bosses. Many shops were tary said he intended to buy radio| verdict back into the teeth of He Board president, for the purpose] Former No. 2 Red, ! Can Feel at Home on the (Rifle) Range closed and boarded Te ope ¢| Nationalist reconnaissance pilots
time and newspaper space to men who plotted the frameup.” (of ironing out difficulties con- : FRANKFURT, Germany, Oct. 15 (UP)—“It's downright tright- people were staying off the streets [¢Ported that black palls of smoke bring his party's program to the| The newspaper called upon the| cerning the issuance of affidavits, Pals Dies at Dawn lening,” Sgt. Bob McKee of Richmond, Me. muttered today after pe the Daye complete, |irom burning airports and mili
people of Marion County if such|80,000 members of the party t0|iong a sore spot between city and] BUDAPEST, Hungary, Oct. 14 going through a soul searing experience. “That's what it is— tary depots obscured Canton as facilities could be purchased by|send wires demanding the imme-| county officers and thé prosecu- gary going ug g exp s
» the triumpinant Communist troops (UP)—Laszlo Rajk, once Hun-{frightening. ; . his group. {diate freedom ‘of the 11 leaders|(,rs office. | He bespoke the aiarm of man marched in. “It is my understanding that to President Truman and to Atty.| In effect, Mr. Knight's ruling 82ry’s No. 2 Communist, and two poge > ¥ Another Man in anifoin. Ther Reds Pour Into City
: . fear stemmed from whai they regarded as one of the bi the Communist Party all over the Gen. J. Howard McGrath. { supported the long-argued conten- other men were hanged at dawn] y Ear in a Ege The pilots reported thousands
country will begin such a pub-| May Outlaw Party tion of Prosecutor George S. today for crimes pinned on them 1a 1 | A directive stating that the {of Communist troops were pour licity program within a few! 15 Washington some Justice Dailey, that police holding per-|;;, ;ne of the biggest Commu-! IC im ies |Women's Army Corps shall re-| ICI 0 da S ing into Canton from the north days,” he said. Department experts speculated SDS in jail overnight without an : : main unarmed was allowed to] and west by foot and by truck Commander Craig last night affidavit, “were acting in viola- Dist treason cases since the Mos- for the official turnover ceremony
lapse. On this sinister day, 21]
hailed the federal court convic- that the verdict, finding the ii,n of that person's civil rights,” COW Purge in 1938. 1 by n [Mi WwW b scheduled shortly before noon at : 8 . . rernbers, of the Frankfurt de-| rs. arrenburg ! tion of 11 top U. 8S. Communists American politburo of the party Defends Office Operation { Dr. Tibor Szonyl and Andreas I lncie 0 ip tachment of WAC's went out on| {the municipal building. t |
in New York as a public recog- guilty of conspiring. to teach and During ‘recent months, the Szalai went to the gallows with he range for the first time. Taken to Hospital Meanwhile, Communist troops
nition of their super-allegiance to advocate the overthrow of the prosecutor told the meeting. there RE A on Bandit Accuses Pal | They meant business. Garbed! Mrs. Helen Warrenburg, wife Seized all six military airports
Russia. | United States government bY has b i andi g t t : _lof Patrolm Warrenburg around Canton, which were still Yiave Now Weapon | en, guns anys in the mass trial before a Buda-| Of Fatal Shootin ii POEEY Jarigue Jnifonie, Soi He 3 ro an Lester WH | MaANg from Nationalist demoli(Continued on Page 2—Col. 4) ¢ ", pest People’s Court which ended ara ings | Plessly sq Yitions. A Chinese customs report
“Let the Commies go under ept. 24. Times State Service steel helmets, they marched gaily wounded by a gunman early) sy. canton customs offices in
’ : Fro | . |S ground now,” he said. “We have g., . | “Our system of not issuing af-|~ rpa forest inistry announced! MUNCIE, Oct. 15—A third vie- to the Vilberg small arms range, Thursday, collapsed in her home ,. == ; 5 gn/m 3 ’ . { enter of town also were an effective new legal weapon Fire Chief Urges {fidavits where there appears to! nat the death sentences given tim of the trigger-happy holdup their 30-caliber carbines carried at 2131 Fernway St. early today
y i i ! . { rq | Seized. against them. We will ferret them be insufficient evidence has not|i; ee of the eight defendants men who raided a Muncie gamb- at the ready. |and was taken to St. Vincent's "p ii.oting Nationalist troops
i * . out. Every member of the party Continual Caution been directed toward any agency, were carried out at 6 a. m. (In-|ling joint early Thursday morn-| Fog Lifts—Alas Hospital, |set fire to all military prizes, ine now ought fo be either sent tof “, o. ; arp 5. political group or the sheriff's of-|Gjanapolis time.) ling died today as one of the| That was at 8 a. m. A dense| Thomas Worland of 1721 Lock-| ; 3ine the mammoth Shepkal jail or deported to Russia. | nney says: {fice,” Mr. Dailey said. | Convicted of Spyin {bandits — dangerously wounded fog shrouded the range. They Wood St. her father, told police | ammunition storehouse in Canton Commander Craig also com-| Fire Prevention Week ends to-] “When we started our process| -onyle of Buying lin the hospital—accused his fugi-/couldnt’ even see the targets. |she apparently had collapsed be-| nd the big Whampoa Naval Base mended the “patient and temper- gay but don’t forget the other 51 of screening at the first of the | All three were convicted of SPY- tive partner as the gun-wielder.| The range sergeant, McKee, cause of nervous tension and ,, ine pearl River 25 miles south ate conduct” of the trial and the _.., = year,” the Prosecutor said, “no ling for the Tito regime of Yugo-| Ralph Frazier, 39, the New Deal |said hopefully: {worry over her husband. Patrol-| o ~onion action of the jurors. He said that : harm was intended. Most peo-|sjavi d for western powers. | dhs: | “This fog may last all day. man Warrenburg remains in a t River Brid Federal Judge Harold R. Medina | Don’t have, [Slavia anc powers. Cigar Store manager who , [critical condition in General Hos- Blast River ge : ple seem to have forgotten thatl.,,, espionage charge was the grappled with George E. Gratzer, Why don’t you come back some] The demolitions started yestere
earned the undying admiration of} the American Legion for the fair manner in which he presided.
Ideal Football Weather in Store
LOCAL TEMPERATURE 6am. ..47 10 a.m... 57 7a m..47 11 a.m... 61
8a. m. ..52 12 (Noon). 62 9am. ..55 1p m. ) 63 | Chief McKinney s Pat your pen- resulting from arrests they make) ‘ | e
“Fire” serve an iho , ; | | pital bullet d ! : prosecutor's office is a ju- pe 2 , other time — maybe next sum-| Pital, a bullet wound near his gviction potice t0 dicial one. We must screen ot |keystone of an Iniseats Ne J or Siang ftted mer?” y heart. YY aeelet ra ¥ i ans YOUricage so innocent people will, not | intrigue spun aroun ® 1 ¢|was shot in the chest, died at| “We'll .wait" snapped Capt.| A relative, Maude Warrenburg, | pear) River in downtown Canton, aim La is win-|pe prosecuted.” {fendants in the week-long trial. 1139 a. m. in Ball Memorial | Ethel Martin of Hoopeston, 1, told police Mrs. Warrenburg Was||argest bridge in the city, and eck your | Police Chief Edward D. Rouls ‘The defendants were charged | Hospital. a forceful character if Sgt. Mc-| nervous and almost hysterical oontinued during the afternoon Saal ng system admitted holding prisoners with-! With ConsPiting with Massie Tito] Gritzor. who wat afprehended Kee ever saw one. (during the night. This morning|ang night ore cold| land American agents to over-| » : *d| |sh rs weather. = You ooh Sharpes being Hed Ne said} row the can Max regime ‘of | Shortly after the holdup when he| The fog lifted at 10 a. m. Sgt. She Pelaxed iy Se 2 Virtually all communications can’t win ‘when be had een ordered to do so DY Sagat, |was abandoned in the getaway McKee reluctantly started to Bg) Wing Jou p n-| with the abandoned Nationalist you have to Clark 1d Ton ges ex Nu In addition to the three death|Car by his partner, earlier Rad (oe I ings won't go in-| Hospital attaches said her con- Capital Rave been seversd; f in. make a fire 1088] The chief said many of his| Sentences, two defendants were told police Donald Dalton, 29, of mitting only meager scraps of ine
A + ! 3 | to the magazine,” complained dition was not serious but her :ormation to trickle through claim. ! M) sentenced to life imprisonment, Bedford, had shot him and killed . : oe » 4 imen are now “fearful” of SUMS "" er to nine years, and two two others in the early morning| P'S. Viela Schweder, Milwaukee. [nervous state warranted hos The telephone lines were eut {
exaggerated patience|pitalization. last night, trains stopped run- | 8 in your and the failure of the prosecutor’s| 8TMY officers were remanded for holdup. |Sgt. McKee took the cartridges| seo eevee estesremes— last a ships pl I Hoosier football fans can en- Pocket—not behind a blown out|office to issue affidavits. . sourt martial. Dictated Statement | from her and inserted them prop- Cho ho ¥ L |operations and the telegraph joy their gridiron classics in| fuse. Don’t collect trash, let the! Prosecutor Dailey said it has! Quick Action Taken Gratzer, dangerously wounded erly, the while explaining: | WwW a oses {cable was so jammed with mes-
. trash man pick it up for you. He bh his intenti t { y (in the abdomen, dictated a state- “You h t t th in front! s pleasant weather, the Weather- : een is Intention to protect] The executions followed by a n, ou have to pu em sages that traffic was delayed for man said today. { will remove the fire hazard. police officers from civil action. gine day the confirmation of ment to police accusing Dalton. ways. Otherwise you might shoot Plea to Stop Raids So gas. yed
He said he was shot as he grap- yourself.”
vi 4 : . : Superior Court Judge William! Local radio stations and gover The forecast “i Kunkel Accuses Truman the sentences by the Budapest pieq with the cigar store manager, Four Hit Bullseye R. Higgins today ad to is- ernment bureaus tried to — reach 70 in ‘Indianapolis tomor-| [Court of Appeals. ; land was deserted in the car later] The GI target pullers dutked sue a restraining order against on the Canton radio for news of Yow, after dropping to 46 tonight. ’ - ' ° Over his Protest. Rajis founsel| when Dalton discovered he was into the pits like scared rabbits. Sherif James W. Cunningham, the city, but without result. All Temperatures ranged from 68 | Of Double-Cross on Bill jappeale hr vei WY | Wounded. | “Ready on the right . .. ready which would prevent the sheriff news broadcasts and commercial at 3 p. m. yesterday to a low of \grounds that American agents| (.,¢ser gajd Dalton refused toon the left... ready on the firing from making “nuisance” raids at| announcements have been susSa Blasts Presid f . (had “blackmailed” him into|¢,ye him to a hospital because line” the range officer intoned. tno showboat ded and only music is hel 47 at § a, mm. today. asts President tor Vetoing Measure {working against the Hungarian | uiyey'q fry us for this I have “Fire at will.” Seat or the order was filed | BE WY hu as Providing Pro-Rating of U. §. Fishing Tax Jeune tmp Bln already killed two men.” | Ten shots rang out. The tar-\,arjjer this week by Peter A. Authorities here said they be-
y Football S Gr eat Indiana Conservation Director Kenneth M. Kunkel today ac- Meanwhile, state police and Sete wont Sows, When ey to [Caneille. attorney for Jack Ens- | lieved it would be only a matter . . . | cused President Truman of “double crossing” thousands of Hooster g d Al d (authorities over a wide area t “Yours” - and ‘one. ey, “skipper” of the North Bide | of days before Communist troops Stories in Times sportsmen and threatened to fight back politically. ermuaa erte searched for Dalton. Muncie offi-| if a Tod fags: Wave Te and ance sok ong | spreading out from Canton would ® “MY GREATEST DAY tn y Ee a ae ln he Mae Of De Trusjaents velo %F H i flab Rng Sy 8. cay signaling complete misses. Leta, Be TE. Sharon idl BTR Brim hed I | the Dingell-Johnson House bill which provided pro-rating of federal FOF urricane was ng ou OF Tear! “nwo of the first contingent of cer y y |i the borde ong IN FOOTBALL” will thrill 'fshing tax among all states for fish improvement work. | MIAMI Fla. Oct. 15 (UP) Muncie. 10 WACS, Sgt. Virginia Slattery Co" who represented the sheriff, Kong. you tomorrow in The Times The Hoosier conservation di- ’ ” . —| The Rev. John C. Roberts, orion vit "and Cpl. Beulah D¢, Would consider the issues only | bs when the greatest coaches |[rector. a holdover member off The Hoosier conservationist, Bermuda was alerted today for, egident of the Delaware County pp on. 2146 Barth Pra e. In. after a formal hearing and read- RAIL STRIKE HITS MANILA and players of all time re- |Governor Schricker's form er Usually taciturn, immediately be-ja small hurricane bearing winds yinisterial Association, blamed gjanapolis. Lam) ave, rea |ing of the complaint. He set| Manila, Philippine Islands, Oct. late their big moments on |pemocratic administration, said/8aR & campaign to override "lp to 90 miles per hour moving| ine shooting on lax law ’ |date for the hearing, Oct. 31 at|15 (UP)—Locomotive engineers . MY.
enforce-, the gridiron. the President “was ill advised in} President's Se: He’ up the Liane toward the honey-| ment which he said permits gam- DT OMen seorine buliseyestr P jh & JSremen of x the State-owned ; » e si e was going to con- moon isle. ] 3 3 { tama —_ {Manila road went on strike ® Tomorrow's story tells of |taking this action Lo 'tact nearly 1000 conservation] An advisory from the Miami bling ang vice io operate Wide Attended Tech High Families Flee Quak ltoday protesting the railroad’s the late Knute Rockne’s 4 See . ro 3 he fish! clubs and Izaak Walton rricane warning service: said open in Muncie and Delaware, CPL. Thompson resided with an I uakes relietion of ‘wage increase de ‘ ” Leagu | | sae . -. greatest aay. hax bil to ® all will chapters in Indiana. {the storm should be near Ber-| Coo jaunt. ii Lorena © Jeamirions, In British Columbia mands. ® There will be a new story |mean the loss of Indiana of $100,-| Mr. Kunkel said that the money muda “in about 30 to 36 hours.” Gets N A P lithe WAC five years ago g QUEEN CHARLOTTE CITY, by a hew star every day 000 a year. 'which would | have been ear- It was 420 miles southwest of the ts New Army Post [t (She attended Technical High British Columbia, Oct. 15 (UP)— Times Index in The Times until the Mr. Kunkel, in a two-page press marked for fish restoration proj- island and moving toward it at| CLARK FIELD, PHilippines, School and was active in athletics| Several families in the rugged : series is completed. release, threatened to turn “heat” ects would now have to come out/12 miles per hour. {Oct. 15 (UP) — Air Force Maj. while in high school). | Queen Charlotte Islands off the Amuse. ... 7, 9! Inside Indpls. 7 @ It's fact — NOT fiction [OD the Washington administra- of the pockets of Hoosier sports- duper uda, should make pre- Gen. Howard M. Turner became «why, there's nothing to it at British Columbia coast were re- Books ...... 8 Movies ... 7, 9 —an exclusive series that ren contact Representatives] oofe have fought for 10 years a Se a Stat by on ore ae eo the Philip. |e os Kk Slattery glonted, > Det a a tov re Ee 3 National Af. 10 a To oo {and Senators in Washington,” Mr. to get. this legislation,” he said. alert,” the advisory said. It urged pines. today in a 25-minute cere-| yards.” TOR Qyeraane | ber of minor earthquakes in re-| Comics ph 16 Needlework . moments of football. | Kunkel said. “We'll see if we can’t “We are not going to give up here all shipping to continue to exer- mony which established a new “Point it that way, please,” Sgt.| cent weeks. Crossword .. 8 Pattern ‘.... 3 “ | veto a veto.” {in Indiana.” cise caution. - |unified command. Maj. Gen. McKee implored, indicating the Some 125 earth temblors have Editorials .. 10, Radio ...... 8 @® “MY GREATEST DAY | «“aApout 300,000 Indiana sports-| He added that fishermen in In-| The storm contained a small| George D. Shea, former com-|direction of the targets. He! been felt on the islands since Aug.| Foreign Aff.. 10 Side Glances 10
IN FOOTBALL” . . . t0- men will be directly affected by. diana already pay the tax, but area of winds above hurricane mander of U. 8S. army ground walked away shaking his head 28, when the worst earthquake Forum ..... 10! morrow . . . in The Times. the President's ill-advised action,”| the bill would have returned the!force—75 miles per hour—near| forces in the Philippines, turned ruefully and muttering about the ever recorded in Canada rumbled Gardening .. 3| ‘Mr. Kunkel declared. | tax money to make better fishing. [the center. over his command to Gen. Turner. horror of it all, | down the Pacific seaboard, Hollywood 9
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