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Saterday. day a general session and round- in the Bo ¥ : «Lam Wiilam Lee, 34, of Elsmere, '2ble discussion Ww : . Burial will 3 Stalin in Cold War, Senator Says (Ky. one of six prisoners who| the - Severin Hotel, inaiang i. etery. He A od iol —————— slaged a mass break last week oy : ol will | address poe A studen {. (Editors Note: Sen. Willlam E: Jenner, whose report on his from the Kenton County Jail, was PRY E Ee 0 ng. He High Scho ‘47 two-month world flight was issued by his Washington office yes- + (charged with shooting to kill. |KFRUR FRETERCAT EE OT oe dentally wo %+ fSerday, was en route to Indianapolis last night by train. Scheduled Lee was the fourth member of V peat i : a shot, Sie . 3+ to fly inte the Municipal Alrport, Sen. Jenner's plane was forced the group to be retaken. They ei nel discussion ‘on stream- h . lived : .; 10 land at Memphis, Tenn., after a flight from San Francisco. escaped after slugging a turnkey 4 PARC CHEER O ices will ve J7 The plane was landed with the help of radar as a thick fog and two trusty prisoners, ~~. |!Ining public hea te, + enveloped Memphis.) Lee, captured a block from Po-|be conducted following the ad- Survivors : ¥ : ————————————— lice Headquarters, confessed to Jo-{ dress. Miss Marie Winkler, as- Mr. and M 3 By DAN KIDNEY, Times Staff Writer : cal police that he was wanted tn EC Te raion, brother R ’ in 1 fos K-~tucky and sald he would ° ’ rothy, V » WASHINGTON, Dec. 10—Stalin is winning the cold OT RS Ah lis conference chairman. paternal gr 57 war and it is all because of U. 8. bipartisan foreign policy Police Ct Tip ) ———— line Tinsle; 4; according to Sen. William E. Jenner (R. Ind.). Sen. Jenner ciolice received a tip that «a sus- | Butler . Choir Plans , ter Glenn, 3s & : @ ! . * ! , § Just returned Jom a So ment World Bight with a sub- in & tavern in the 100 block of Christmas Program Mrs. He of the Sena ppropriations Committee, Alabama St. The Butler University Choir will ¥r This : : Lee offered no resistance when present a Christinas program be- Mrs. Ani % from iy Se Rysuiios with which the Junior Senator |two detectives approached and for the Butler Women's Faculty i 31s v " yl now he ala 8 hat oN and ack of cholce, to leave the [ade the arrest. other prison (Club 8 3 >. - Wednesday in i Pl AT a ys what he Saw solution of the problems we con- . ° “|Arthur Jordan Memorial Hall. : : ( § just proved it. 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