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In their place, pointed seven ward co-chairmen | t and made room for a separate caused the nation’s most promi-| “city chairman ‘for Beech Grove. nent pair of lovebirds to cancel Mr. Innis made- the appoint- any plans they may have had] ments, he said, in “the interest of this week-end for purchasing her! party harmony.” He said delays wedding ring. in making the appointments were | ~ caused by his desire to personally days recently hunting in St. Louis] interview and talk with his new jewelry |special” in the way of a ring. | illness: also’ forced Mrs. her shopping

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Appointments Listed: * Mr.-Innis’ appointments were: --10th Ward—Frank Haupt and| ’phycicians-said they. expected Pride Thursday night.

|Mrs. Hadley to be released from| Detectives admitted, however, 20tn Ward—Joseph Silzey and the hospital in several days. They | they did not believe the guilty Edward T. Pritchard. {said she principally was in need man was unde 21st Ward — John Schumaker of rest. and C. Wendell Martin, | i S Beech Grove—Lee Mendenhall, Estle Rucker, said her illness ap- condition in General : Washington Township — J. C.’parently resulted from extreme Police said the man apparently Dr. Elias said the fire escape is other. communities yet -to- bel ~The same argument: held true o ° =. s0 11 a.m... 44

at the rear -of "the hotel. The named. : party was being held on the sec-

Hirschman.. Another will -named at a later date.

without a change ment sinee the James Bradford - Jack Rucker said. “It’s just been one Innis regime captured control of task after another. the party early this year.

~ Truman to Aid Lehman Campaig WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 (UP)— President Truman, back home some

The President will go-on the airljg from. Washington to appeal for quiet affair, considering Mr. Bark-| support for Mr. Lehman who ‘has ley’s rank; public interest is likely campaigned on the “fair deal” to make it one of the biggest events in St. Louis society history. Mr. Barkley and his bride-to-be Dulles in next Tuesday's election. plan to live part time in Wash-| The program will begin at 7:30 ington and part-time in his home! (Indianapolis time), over|town of Paducah, Ky., where he the. Columbia Broadcasting Sys- has an old-fashioned type southtem. Other speakers include Mrs, ern mansion, Eleanor Roosevelt, liam O'Dwyer of New York, CIO President Philip Murray and AFL President William Green.

Worker Burned os Oil Stove Explodes

"A fnan was severely - burned early today in tossing a blazing crash were J. R—HaFFIngton; pilot] kerosene -stove from the window and president of" thie “Harrington| {Air Service; John E. Franklin, - Carl. Mulder, 25, of 3794 8. aggistant to-Mr. Hartington and! 27. State Ave. told. police. he was so-pilot, working in the house at 945 N. crew chief. All-three were CleveTemple Ave., when he knocked land : over a small stove he was using to warm the room. - The stove exploded and burst. : A into flames, Mr. Mulder received Wellington bomber crashed in est home at badly burned hands and arms in flames on a farm in East York- shortly before midnight. - throwing it from a window. Po-|shire today after its four-man| y lice said the house was undam-icrew parachuted safely when it| : became disabled at 13,000 feet.

POLICE CHIEF ENDS LIFE DENVER, Nov. 5 (UP)-—Police

platform. - He is running against Foster

John

Mayor Wil-

{Hadley to interrupt for a trousseau.

"And the phone

political | fences in" the Midwest, gets in al, “few licks tonight for Democratic into town from Washin Candidate Herbert H. Lehman in |gpecially New. York's red hot Senatorial mppriress” bomber.

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: Sprains Ankle in Fall Into Street

: Victim of .a deep hole in front of 361 E. Morris St. is Mrs. Nora Sheetz, shown with her dog, Chan King. While returning from a neighbor's home where she had made arrangements for her granddaughter to accompany them to church, Mrs. Sheets

Innis Fires 4 GOP Ward Chairmen

Party Head Continues ‘Harmony’ Shakeup

Four ‘Republican men were fired today in the third major “harmony” shakeup of the : Marion. County Republican party: winivnnoe SAP OBB rvecirmmimrusiesmsesenirer sinensis ett rman John E. relieved Arthur Stetler of the 10th Ward, Marion! 20th Ward, Cecil Taylor of the 21st Ward and Edward McClure

Romance at Fever Heat— 'Veep' Flies to Bedside Of ‘Lovebird’ in Hospital

Speeds to St. Louis in Specially-Scheduled B-17; Mrs. Hadley Fights Off Flu

ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 5_(UP)-“Ameérica’s romantic Vice Presi] dent, Alben Barkley, flew to the bedside of his ailing sweetheart, Nancy. Reese, to hold her hand teday as she fought off the effects of a slight daughter of Dr. David Reese, “All efforts to negotiate a sepaDayton dentist and president of rate pact between the United Conference,’ Mine Workers and Hoosier -coal he said. Bork of the juncHod LB = : nues- | Routes 42 an n aronville. | {and -her _escort fell two stories! The state took itself out of the 3ia-3ai4. Mat thers wasn fue Jones & Laughlin said it would | from a fire escape at a hotel here. negotiations ‘after Gov. Schrick-" Her escort, George Kurtz, 21, of er's second appeal to end the 49- unfortunate, he said that the told - Sharonville police the driver |Fairview Village, was seriously day-old soft coal strike failed. agfort to pintegrate the services ignored his warning signals and

The “Veep” flew here last night as soon.as-possible after he/the Mid-American —.Jearned that his’ bride-to-be. Mrs. Carlet St. Luke's Hospital for rest andi =

Hospital attendants said the pretty. 38-year-old widow's condi|tion was “very satisfactory” and that she probably would he re- ‘ covered in time for her. wedding Mr. Innis ap-|to Mr. Barkley Nov. 18. her indisposition

The couple had ‘spent severa

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Hadley’s mother,

announced,”

wr Tries to Stay on Job Mrs. Rucker also said that her,

scheduled B-17 “Fl Although the coup scheduled to be a relatively...

Snow, Fog Blamed In Crash Deaths of 3

CANTON, O., Nov. 5 (UP)— Light snow and fog over the airport here was blamed today for: /the crash of a twin-engine cargo - plane, killing all three occupants. | in

~-and. Robert 8. Yarano,

» 0., residents.

{CHUTES SAVE 4 FLIERS LONDON, Nov. 5

{Chief John F. O'Donnell, a veteran of the Denver police force for 27 ‘years, shot ‘and killed {himself in the washroom of h U private office today,

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huckhole |

0f Coal Left, Feeney Says

“Only 11,918 Tons Remain in City, He Tells Schricker Coal available in local yards’ for domestic use in In-| dianapolis is sufficient for| “not more than seven-days,”| Mayor Feeney advised Gov. Schricker today. -

Coal and coke of all kinds available to householders totals

"| only 11918 tons, a survey by the

[City Coal Rationing Committee, headed by Clayton Mogg, revealed. }

n the hole and fell, spraining her ankle. The chuckhole in the street is shown in the other photograph: Neighbors that this street had been neglected by the city and contains |

Fire Escape Fall Kills Girl at Pa

Escort Injured in | - 2-Story Hotel Plunge

ley. had entered was killed last night when she operators were halted.

3 Women Report ttemptedAttack

Police Quiz Suspect In Beating of Bride

Threé more. Indianaplis women ‘reported attempted criminal] y | attacks early today and last lowest... landing of a [night as police redoubled efforts: to round-up alf suspects. | Three ‘suspects, inciuding two teen-aged youths, were questioned in the brutal beating and attempted attack of a 23-year-old

Coroner John H. Elias

{through an opening from the hunting throughout the state vertical coal stockpiles. : : : Harry Geisel, member of the .,ntinue without bringing the na- Otha Glandon; 20, all of Detroit ~~ Break Of Talks ~~ nded on. her head fuel commission, toured steel { ¢ on a brick wall around the hotel. plants in Gary, East Chicago and, : ~ made difficult because of ¢on- and Inland Steel Dr. Ellas said she fell about 15 Hammond. seeking surplus sup- Wants Thorough Study Find |

"Miss Reese la

Walks to Fraternity

fraternity house two blocks from! the hotel, where he collapsed. 3 thers who .had been. to the {party found Miss Reese's body. at the foot of the fire escape after a South Bend, Mishawaka,

f Thursday night's Mrs. beating was ; Hospitalicearch, :

twas trying to steal “She's been extremely busy, woman's car The new GOP scramble. leaves You know, ever since the engage- when she went out to drive into ! Mrs. town for her husband. : dragged behind a . hedge ard slugged into unconhas been ring- sciousness by a heavy instrument wards are the 12th, 23rd and 24th. 'ing constantly with people call-/that left a deep gash in her Mr. Innis indicated, however, ing their best wishes and so forth. head. She was bady beaten about’ <that- he will. probably make pew:She hasn't had a minute's rest.” [the eyes and { appointments in the 12h, 23rd| : and 24th in the near future,

Miss Reese had come here with ‘her father, .a prominent athletic |official, to see'the Ohio University[University of Cincinnati football {game today. Dr. Reese was visitling friends at the time of the acEe WR OR eS nt, which oceurred. about midg ( .The assailant fled when neigh-/ = ; -(daughter..had. attempted, mean: hors. went in. investigate the’. iwhile to work at her job as sec-young woman's screams. iretary to the general counsel of, F tthe “Wabash-Ratiroad: | President's mother-in-law did not say er Mrs. Hadley intended to try] {to keep her job until the wedding: | Mr. Barkley -demonstrated his ncern for his fiance by flying]

cegEre DoyInjured by Car

An injured and badly fright-

Forced Into Car ~~ A 28-year-old “divorcee told pofutureijjce early today she had escaped ‘ £3 from three men who forced her! ? | into an automobile and attempted ened Seeing Eye dog was ne san 1 0 Speak Here to attack her after dfiving to the |ject of a city-wide search today.| : ioutskirts of the city. sk Police said the woman managed escape from them and ran to

“Manzee,” 8-year-old Labrador rerntaver, broke. away from her! { mistress, Miss Harriett Cromie,] ; Ying'a house in the neighborhood. Oc-|1231 Bellefontaine St. last night At War Memorial

ants.of the, house called police and was struck by a car.

18% wedding 1 the three men escaped in the pain’ the dog ‘dashed off down the street and has not Another woman. “a: hotel em- been seen since. Miss Cromie ployee, told police one of the bell- | fears the animal is in pain or boys had forced his attentions on badly hurt and has asked police {her and tried to attack her in an|to aid in the search. He fled when she!

screamed for help.

“We were “taking her to the | veterinarian,’™ Miss Cromie said An 18-year-old girl told police “when she suddenly broke away she was pursued by a man as she! from me and dashed walked home last night and was] street. forced to run ontd a porch scream- knocked her ing as he made improper ad- dashed off yelping. We have been : unable to find hei.”

the and she.

car struck: her

While She Dozes in Home

Man Flees With Infant in Old Car, She Asserts; Police ‘Sifting Lot of Loose Angles’

Mrs. Stella -Komerek, sobbing and. incoherent, tol — ACTS the stranger enfered her mod. ~~

- nearby Clayville

d state troop-| way toward were puzzled w Mrs. (by her vague d

d the family’s only in{thought it was her husband, she come was a small weekly pay

police sergeant ~ said:

arrived home

for

“I respectfully advise that this

{sheuld- take. care. of .the needs of|

!the city of Indianapolis for not {more than seven days,” the Mayor)

4 \said in a letter to Gov. Schricker

The rationing committee's re-| {port showed the following sup-| {plies on hand in the city: Doimestic coal, 2140 tons; stoker |coal, 3980 tons; slack ahd sweep-

ings, 1670 tons, and coke, 4128

tons. Plan Delivery Cuts It is the plan of the city ration-

ing board to cut deliveries next/Hoosier national commander,’

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i E Nie Feat Wide ever, predicted it would take corer cto d DIB 3S Tra HItS ficenion sy” Point

{week to one-half ton per custom(er, the Mayor said: He told the Governor: “The city of IndianapoMs is 100 per

Imay feel necessary in this emer|gency.” { City employees last. night | placed. stickers on doors of stores tnot browned out, asking managers to “please co-operate with | your neighbors in-conserving coal {by elimingting outside {llumination,” - | Meanwhile; the state's emergency fuel commission went coal-

| " —— cent behind any steps that you Europe and who is consistently mentioned as a possible Re- al a | strike were announced by Repub- <- {lie Steel, the nation’s third largest

ATHENS, 0. Nov. 5 (UP)— hunting today to “Keep Indiana Dayton. warm.” :

The Governor said:

said the, “We can do ho more this : : the train. Mr. Ringeisen said the| been to a party at the week. Let us hope that the fod 21°° which were confusing the Bethlehem plan. }-.dn connection with eral government intervenes.” homecoming week-end at Ohio Hunt Stockpiles University. They apparently:

plies,

Yesterday, Mr. Hutson began Mr. Kurtz was severely injured) allocating 5275 tons.of scarce coal | lbut walked to the Beta Theta Pi to needy Hoosier cities and towns. CO™Plex problems of unifying the Mr. Hutson announced that 4000] forces so that Congress will have, F . c | but left the d0Or-B for fur tons of coal made available by a|2 clear and unprejudiced picture. INAOre air, 00 pel

from a mine near Linton. Sherwood. ‘are scouring the state, he said.

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Nations Today.”

The general, a roving reporter Seneral himself was heard on yj. squad, has a tip for tipsters. out of the CIO all Ci

Coal huntefs, working -out of that he “hoped defense chiefs - : oF | Truman stepped out on the firg escape, the office of State Labor Com-| would be-able to forget about the| Walter Ray Palmer, 20, De-| get to end the coal walkout. stumbled on the steps or fell missioner Thomas Hutson, were past and start planning for the troit; William Roscoe Malone Jr.,| The walkout was extended toe

fof| future. Unless this is done, he 22, Louden, Tenn; Robert For day to five Timken Roller Beare

mine owner would be distributed] He said some persons might| . or : ; where it was needed ‘most — to/Prefer an apple or a potato but Weather in Sight {, Pittsburgh Steel Co. announced

Vin- that did not obviate the fact that LOCAL TEMPERATURES cennes and Crawfordsville and there were separate uses for each.

The Fuel Commission received that the arguments raging over forecast for Indianapolis and terms last ‘night, sending 4700 58 carloads of coal from the stock- the effectiveness of these weap- vicinity tonight by the. Weather employees back to work. pile of a mine headed by R. H. ons were obscuring attempts to Bureau. ~ ‘

Mr. Hutson turned part of his|fensive force. = night of frost and freezing tem. With southern coal producers but Labor division staff over to the He left no doubt in ‘the minds peratures. After dipping to cy ‘dustry sources believed Presi. ‘task of finding more coal . They,of his hearers that the nation early today, the mercury is ex~ dent Truman would be forced to

Gen. Romulo Booked

Brig. .Gen. Carlos P. Romulo,| If the. nation seeks perfection; will enjoy fair and cold weather : president of the Philippines and hie said, it’ will“certatnly- have toiover the: week-end, the Weather or ire onand-soom.: oi Eri president of the United Nations Pend a great deal more than it Bureau sald. The mercury Willi mye 0710, meanwhile, re-elected General Assembly, will speak tonight at the World War Memo-

Gen. Romulo was scheduled to|Ranization than the country now Laké Erie region, the nation willl o)anteq. address a public meeting in the o j enjoy” fair weather. | Nine left-wingers were

Gen. Romulo was scheduled to Press. - He remarked wryly that

address the Indianapolis meeting Some Congressmen do not try to Tipoff Won't Work 1: Golds aeteat for reslection

of the Indianapolis Chapter . of | AV0Id publicity.

Mother Says Baby Kidnaped ©. iii ei 6

Republic Steel, Of Quick Pact

Inter-Service Brawls Second Firm :

Endanger Unification, Ready for

Eisenhower Declares : Urges Legion to Press for Shift of Problem | Strike Peace

‘From Emotional to Logical Atmosphere’ | Jones & Laughlin By RICHARD LEWIS 2h 3 ; : Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower told the American Legion's Lines Up; Truman national executive committee today that he was saddened May Act in Coal Row by the spectacle of bickering between the armed services| By United Prosy and warned that a continuation of it would wreck unity. Two. Us . Souipuith He was in Indianapolis today to speak briefly before the |3RN¢ ettiement.

: ._,_ |offers today. -“ FTOUD and ty appear ata huneheo B honoring the lLegic "S| Coal industry sources, hows

Truman to end the mine walkout,

led the All t ctor in BY SD Yictory Settlement. offers in the steel

{publican presidential candidate,

urged the Legion to exert its in-| |producer, and by Jones & Laugh-

fluence to see that the problems Warning Ignored, lin of Pittsburgh, | Lo 0 of unification were taken out of | Says Watchman | Workers, with President Philip

| i : { jan emotional and placed In &| NATI 0, Nov. 5 (UP) Murray participating personally

{logical atmosphere. . 2 gical B ished the Five men were killed and a Promptly agreed to resume dis

|. The general said he wi Both sides a a ane v. halted. where [SIXth__ critically injured today cussions with Republic. » of lit 48 now and he hoped that no When their car Was “deniolished onid-they-were-“very-hopeful™.ef...

attempt would ‘be made to de- by a fast New York Central pas- gulek settien nts 1d he fer lt ine who.if anvbody, was at Senger train ataa crossing in epublic oficals 83 3 ermine v ybody, was “similar” to the Bethlehem

!fault in the struggle. -|nearby Sharonville. - A Ve are JS toc much The accident occurred -at the Steel Co. pension and welfare sets

Te |tlement. An agreement with Re« money to be careless about it,” Dayton Pike crossing one block | lic would send 54,000 workers _

back to the mills. ) ‘tion but there had been ineffici- Crossing watchman, George M.| resent its offer to the union at ency in the past period. It was Ringeisen, 52, of ‘West. Chester, meeting at Pittsburgh Monday. | Details of the offer were not diss closed, but company officials said /had resulted in individual squab- drove directly into the path of jy yu “somewhat similar” to the [basic issue of unification. Hain was traveling 45 to 50 miles Shlet Federal Mediator Cyrus The general said he hoped there hour. : ng, meanwhile, was reported {would be no reprisals, He said| The dead were tentatively iden-|aimost. ready to ask President tified as: _to use the Taft-Hartley

|said, the present muddle would mer, 23; James Ray Raby, 22, and ing Co. plants.

Immediate identification .was| Negotiations between the union jand ] 1 Co. at East Chi | ‘He said the only point he | flicting names on draft registra- cago, Ind., were broken off after . _ tion cards, fishing licenses, iden-/3 brief’ meeting at which com= wanted to make was to empha tificats a 3 tags. and g |size the necessity of studying the tification cards and tag | pany officials asked that strikers other papers found on the bodies. phe returned to their jobs pending EE — settlement. ‘The union

tion any results.

talks.

{that negotiations would be re[sumed next week, although the |company has made”™no offer Two small firms, Lukens Steel

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in the discussion over weapons.

“ ..m... 3 2 (N . ! . Another supply about one-third He said that while he had always 9 > in. . a i" : Som) P at Coatesville, Pa., and North~ as large was going to Terre Haute Worn a brown uniform, he could rs > {western Steel & Wire Co. h at Ster- ng mea

see the “uses.of a carrier and - Fair and rather cold weather is ling, Ill, agreed

Chief U.. 8. Memiator Cyrus |develop a unified and effective de-| Hoosiers can expect another Ching called a Monday ‘meeting

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needs ‘one now as” it never has pected to. fall to 25 to 28 ténight.] {before,.- ._* Temperatures will reach 852 to 55 - Points to Expenditures tomorrow. Tomorrow will be fair | “He warnéd ark ‘tremendous -and- somewhat Warmer. 3 pipmamittce at Chicago - Monday, tamount of -money is being spent. . Cold air masses out of Ca ada > Exped di, up HF cattis fand that efforts to increase this swept as far south as Arkansas PB © I Separate Pesce wit {burden without achieving effici- last night, bringing freezing tem- odd ae swore they would jent results might - destroy the peratures. The mercury fell to M1 settle apaFt ees oy ay A: basic reason for improving the in Spencer, Iowa, but reached only, a industry. : military force. 24 at Marion, South Bend and Ft.| Ching Meets Lowi He said this was the protection Wayne, lowest on record in the Mr. Ching met Mr” Lewis face|not simply “of individuals and state. Ciliodmeem Washington: yesterday ; |property, but a way of life. |. The state and whole counir¥i, w,rn him that the Taft-Hart-ley Law would be used unless

|is spending now. But within theidrop te 25 tonight and reach 55 president Phil Murray to his 10th {limitations of existing budgets, in southern’ Hoosier counties and |... All national | Congress may obtain a more effi- 50 in northern counties tomorrow. ~,n munist Ben Gold of the Fur Icilent and weffective defense or-| Except for snow flurries in .the ,.. yeather Union were also re-

Hint at ‘Exploitation’ new terms on the CIO executive

. . ’ War Memorial Building at 8 p. m.| He left the impression with nis Vice Squad Head $ board but a new rule permitting

His topic was to be, “The United listeners that the interservices

. . investigation of qualifications [battle was being exploited by the Tip for Tipsters: gave right-wingers a chance to

oust them. i

. ee owas a personal triumph for : t was the first time since the! pOI TCE Lt. John Foran of the Murray who has sworn to tose

{for his own Manila newspaper, | Capitol Hill that he had ‘ex-| “Don't,” he Bays, “try to tip off and left-wingers who fall to con~ i

{won a-Pulitger prize-in-journalism | Pressed his views on the nation’s:

after a tour of Southeast Asia.

. Top Rank Orator

| A former professor of Englishito the short address which the|31 persons in a gambling raid at big anion which was pitched ont UTICA, N. Y., Nov. 5 (UP)~A factory worker's. hysterical, with an honorary doctorate of [general made without" prepara-|gtamm’s billiard room, 3100. N.lof the CIO earlier this week far year-old wife told police today that a tall man in a dark-over- laws from Notre Dame University, | tion. ; Illinois St. | failure to conform. coat.slipped..into. her home, grabbed her. sleeping baby. fr )

omits, Gen. Romulo ranks as one of the! | bassinet and scrambled up an embankment to flee with it in a.ram- |. ’ he ALAS

world’s - top. orators.

| Heart.

théy{= Fh world politics-he is a leader, . | gave ! | FIRE KILLS #4 HORSES ; :loose|in the movement to form a “Third| = display to at mnt SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 5 (UP) Workers; Force” group of the free peoples! cribed as ime of Asia. This, he says, may be-| and come “the catalyst that can produce a peaceful solution of the

current world conflict.”

Romulo penned an eye-witness ac-|'plane on a local flight. “Sou better scram.” |count of the last hours of the deé-| ~- - : fense” of Bataan in “I Saw the Komerek' Fall of the Philippines,” which k's. story and handicapped yp, critical praise as a “bitter, MOSCOW, Nov. § (UP) escription of the bloody and beautiful work.” : : | The general's war career as| Brooklyn that well-dressed [off Kumamoto prefecture ended/investigated and probably » |Gen. Douglas MacArthur's aide-| “men beg pennies for food in ni NS when thé boat|out of the CIO are: - |de-camp brought him many déeco- fro " seamen, the ca and 34 persons were be-| American Communica said. She saw only his back, she check and that ransom “hasp’t|rations, including the Purple Co ~ party news- gapsized oe js' added, when he fled through the even entered the case as yet.” ir Lo kitchen door with her 6-weeks-old| A baby, Stephen, in his arms, - Find Baby's Blanket Police found the baby's blue

: vice raid when the_cops are on form to national policy, No. 1 defense problem. [the scené, It won't work.” | In this connection; & Legion. executive committee! y¢ giant work yesterday when court suits were filed by members listened with attention Lt. Foran and his squad arrésted United Electrical

* DURING. the raid, the telephone! Name Committee _ dere \G.the raid, the telephone. ~The CIO Executive Board to rang and Lt. Foran picked up the named three committees §

“The writer of a series of best-| (UP)—Lt. Alexander Murphy, receiver. vestigate left-wing activities presen wr gollers on World affairs, Gen: Kansas City, Mo, was reported “There are cops outside your 1p unions and nine national € naper put the baby in a 1937 or ' : pie .|1939 sedan and sped a

She was dozing on a living| room couch waiting for her hus-| band to return from his work on| the night shift. When she awoke she heard the man. {man’ in the other room and They sai

missing today in a single-engined | joint” a woman's voice 8aid. goers. rd 1 | The committees will Too late,” said Lt.-Foran. findings within three months J etree on! Now We Knowe== REPORT 34 DROWNED jtiee if Ieports will determt e HINAGUMACHT, Kyushu, Nov.| Whether unions and , remain in the CIO. ; 3 The 10 left-wing unions

: 5 (UP)-An excursion trip by a Unemployment is so bad in party of Japanese school children

|sociation; paper Pravda said today.

eric iu

A flash fire starting In haystack Mine, Mill San, Francisco Riding Marine Cc