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felt a similar concern, Mr. son replied, “Oh, yes.” Must Confer with Webb Asked if he would give it his personal attention, he said: “I will<=I have been giving it my personal attention and I shall

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matter, I'd like to see you go to the limit and get Angus Ward and his staff out of this terrible situation.” 4 Former Official's V' Dr. Stanley K. Hornbeck, former chief of the State Department’s division of Far Eastern Affairs, and former ambassador to The Netherlands, said: “This problem is of course a

In Conrad Trial

to him

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. (Continued From Page One) shooting. He said: “She walked as straight as 1 did and I know I was not drunk.” Miss Levy then asked Sgt.

any marks or bruises on her body when he questioned her. | Sgt. Klein said he “didn’t remember.” Reading from the habeas corpus proceeding record, Miss Levy told the court Sgt. Klein said at that time Mrs. Conrad had “fin-

on the back of her hand. According to the record, Sgt. Klein asked Mrs. Conrad how she got the scratches. She told him she got them “while running

my husband.”

Sought in St. Louis . ST. LOUIS, Nov. 18 (UP)— The Federal Bureau of Investigation searched today for a notor-

difficult one and involves a great : r in the fire station, €325/ious e cracker believed inmany hazards’ that have to be Por Friday a aah [volved in the $481,000 i “I personally feel very begin at 11:30 a. m. and continue l, ¥a., jewelry store t hour, . Mrs. Br the United Nations both|Flonnie Hughes is in charge of Gerald Bi Gra, JBI ent h on the immediate arrangements. : fied as Robert A. Pinkerman, regg A k Her ow Bostel week, Henry W. - | STRAUSS man was arrested here in conL SAYS: nection with the burglary. Three

CONSIDER the Convenience of a Strauss CHARGE

ACCOUNT

The Strauss CHARGE ACCOUNTS are of 3 kinds— : (1) First and Foremost and Mainly —+the 30-DAY CHARGE ACCOUNT in accord with general practice. (2) The ASSOCIATE CHARGE ACCOUNT (the ACA account) our

very ow has a reasonable specifiad atfing-ntnd provides weekly or semi-monthly— This is NOT a payment plan that pays out and charge account, fhat

Gp CAR CARRYING CHARGES— ) Or in special om Eo 10 requirements ; IT IS TO BE UNDERSTOOD that these are CHARGE ACCOUNTS—all of them. AND IT IS TO BE EMPHASIZED

other persons were arrested in Kansas City earlier this month and implicated in the crime.

Hannegan Estate Valued at $1.5 Million

ST. LOUIS, Nov. 18 (UP)—An inventory indicated today that the estate of the late Robert E. Hannegan, former postmaster general and part owner of the St. Louis Cardinals, was worth about $1.5 million. Under terms of the will filed here yesterday, Mr. Hannegan left the estale to his widow, Mrs. Irma. Hannegan, and his four children. : Mr. Hannegan, who rose to the national chairmanship of the Democratic Party and was named to the cabinet by President Truman, died Cct. 6. He ‘vas 46.

Bolivian Pilot to Give Version of Plane Crash

WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 (UP) —Bolivian Flier Erick Rios Bridoux tells his own story today of the collision between his P-38 fighter plane and an Eastern Air Lines transport in which 55 persons were killed. The Bolivian embassy arranged a press conference at 2 p. m. (Indianapolis time) for Col. Rios in his hospital room. The 30-year-old pilot is recuperating from head and back injuries sustained in the Nov. 1 crash. He was the lone survivor.

38 Books of Tickets Seized in Cigar Store Thirty-eight books of baseball tickets were seized in a cigar store, 224 Indiana Ave. by Capt. Ralph Chambers and his vice squad today. Las Police charged Proprietor Harold Walkup, 2017 E. Riverside Dr. with keeping a room for pool gelling.

Vandals Wreck Kitchen, |8 Rooms in School 75

Vandals broke -into School 75 at 2447. W. 14th Bt, last night, wrecking the kitchen and eight rooms. \

Walls and pictures were extinguisher.

sprayed with a fire hy Clocks were broken and papers scattered. ; : The break-in was

| 6 a. m. by Bruce West,

Brown, School 31, 307 Lincoln St. The Bluebirds are helping from Nov. 11 to Dec. 3. Proceeds will go into Camp Delight treasury.

P. Q. Job Rush Slows Down Here

The rush for temporary.

holiday employment at the Indianapolis Post Office slowed down today after a record number of applications yesterday. George

J. Ress, postmaster, said

more than 2000 persons filied out Supa yesterday, the first day applications were taken. About 1600 Klein whether Mrs. Conrad had/D FoHOS Tere Torrt Bed last

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day trailer truck on a rain-swept way. The driver of the truck received injuries.

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Seven Injured on Bus CANANDAIGUA, N. Y., Nov. out the door to get away fromiyg ({yp)_Seven passengers of a ~~ |Greyhound bus were injured, two

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at nearby Flint

yester- . the bus collided with a/had been disrupted in the storm high- area more than 900 -miles th alsojof New Delhi on India’s southeast

1x an exact death toll, but added: “Thousands

Thousands Dead In India's Floods

NEW DELHI, India, Nov. 16 (UP)—Thousands of persons were killed by a huge storfii with torrential rains in Madras Province Oct. 27, a government spokesman said today. “ He sald it was impossible to

8 of men and women were drowned, tens of thousands of cattle were swept away and innumerable houses collapsed.”

said he was informed of “the terrible havoc” when he returned yesterday from a tour of the Hite States, Britain and CanThere was no immediate oficial explanation of why news of the tragedy had been withheld for almost three weeks. However, it was obvious communications

Premier Jawarharial Nehru

for allowing minors to loiter, Stout's Corner Cafe, Spencer, 10 days for minors loitering.

ituous beverages on beer retailer's Chet's Tavern, Evansville, 30 sales.

JUNEAU, Alaska, Nov, 16 (UP) —Secretary of the Treasury John W. Snyder was.en route to Tokyo today in a Coast Guard B-5-D airplane. He was accompanied by Alaskan | Governor Ernest Gruening and Jack Talbot, mayor of Ketchikan, Alaska, both of whom obtained passport clearance only two minutes before the plane took off. The airplane, equipped with the latest in navigational equipment, will land at Kodiak, Alaska, and then refuel at either Shemya or

Bishop Is Weaker

NEW YORK, Noy. 18 (UP)— Rt. Rev. William T. Manning, 83, retired bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church, spent a “quiet night” but is a little weaker today, St. Luke's Hospital reported. Hospital authorities said the condition of the churchman,

mortuary. She was 65.

ity organizations, she recently was 30/president of the Needlework

Unitarian Church yéirs, she taught there 15 years. 8 president of its Jessy W wood Allian | A'past Bend, seven days for sale of spir- Wood Al Xe ant E

lic Schools 5 and 22. She was past president of the PTA of School 4. a

2000 Expected At Bean Supper

’ aged founder of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine, was critical.

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