Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1950 — Page 2

3 Hot Rec

From Nationalist Guns

cephion Seen

_ mile limit also are. waiting ary oe oe

~ certainly would support Commu-| —.—nist China's membership on the — -

TE. Ply Ansige Eh woes bo

turn back or shell any ship trying| to make Shanghai, ‘Formosa reports said the Chi-|

Agents have concluded that these bookings are for “eve-of-the-

goods from outside, have promised 00 Feb. 33.” 10 pay compensation for any ship damaged in running the National- Vienna blockade. The. anti-Cominform mata These reports sald the Isbrandt-| Hungarian Communist said today] sen Line, of New York City, has that bases for ‘launching guided! been assured that the Commu-|mcuiles at Yugoslavia would be nists would “assume responsi:|.,mnisted this month fin the

bility” for any damage to the Flying Arrow or Injury to her] TATA Mountains of Hungary. | Construction of the bases was

crew, Other world developments: {reported at a secret cominform military conference in Hungary

Sydney Nov. 15. according to the clan-

{destine Titolst Hungarian organ. | The three-week-old conservative Copies of it received in Vienna!

Jo OF Ath oa SR Po SER ANT Pi a

On the Tnsic

Excerpls of Letters R

‘DESPITE Gen. Douglas

ful supplies may bring sight ly lower prices.

THE ECONOMIC Co-

Operation Administration has coined a new expression—' “multi-

plier concept,”—in talks about Sultiuance of Marshall Plan p for Europe. This is ECA's help ior of the effect of pur |chases here with treasury funds. Paul Hoffman's economists say leach order placed for shipment {abroad creates concentric waves) lof benefit. If ECA aid were istopped tomorrow the “multiplier concept” would be used to explain

0s Billion of World Affairs

{any declining economy at Home. re

GOVERNMENT and private | ecomomists are predicting good business for the first six months of 1950. What happens after that will largely be influenced | by Congressional decisions.

Received From

“Correspondents of The Times Foreign Service

MacArthur's statement that

|Japan must get along without trade with China, pressure for trade is building up to the explosion point , . . It looks as if American girth control will be thrown for agoss in 1950. Per capita food consumption, already at record levels, is expectéd by the department of agriculture to go higher. Plenti- -

makes African cocoa much cheap er on the world market. With ‘|coffee production shrinking, Bra zil needs more dollar-éarning products. As an alternative, it may permit foreign oil companies to explore for petroleum. : - # ». THE POLITICAL liberalism generated in Latin America during the war is dead. Roughhouse election shows in Pane ama and Colombia can be added to the long list of strongman anties,

~ » » IN RESPONSE to Paul Hoff man's favorite admonition to Eue rope for more “integration,” the British have réplied with a plea to

ithe United States for “enhanced {receptivity.” In other words, if

{Europe unites, the United States must open its markets.

United Nations and State Depart-|

ONE LIGHT thought came into|

Slayer of Husband Starts Prison Term

President Truman's rejection of al ap Kai-shek square

puts Generalissimo Chian

Ward Defends Fistic Prowess

Consul General Heads for Capital

CHICAGO, Jan, 7 (UP)-—An-|

gus Ward, 54; United States con-!

|sular official recently released by

“Australian government, pledged to|said -- Defense Minister Mihaly ‘he Chiiese Communists after a

outlaw the Communist Party! Farkas of Hungary reportad on Year's warned today it would break a the bases. | defended his fistic prowess today | corridor

Communist-led dock!

i ———

imprisonment in China,

as he paused here on his way to

pi he ade Bord

Nn | One 3 ‘ ": 1 force—~providing i : ; ~ British Sey Craft Has Even Chance to | Ele. “Hela 2a : y B Miss Mines bul Faces Heavy Firing | reported to have about [Chien Koi shat Euro e Aid HONG KONG, Jan, 7 (UP) —The Isbrandtsen freighter, Ede! . : : Flying Arrow sailed before dawn today to run the Nationr * sas » . a » alist blockade of Shanghai, where British officials predicted Nal . N : Anglo-American she ship would meet a hot reception with shells and mines. invasion \ = Differences es Cause . Authoritative naval sources here said the Flying Arrow pra = Reds to Cheer had an even chance of missing mines but that the chances olf bt 2 oy JAMES E. ROPER of being shelled by blockad- |v. ionalist China, which still is lain ", = WASHINGTON, Jan. 7--Anglo-ing Nationalist gunboats were a member of the commission. 7 SA . |American differences today 100 per cent. “sys Z stalled progress of the U. 8. plan 2a |to, give $1 billion worth of arms “he Nationalists certainly are Tokyo ; — Pescadores to Europe. The dispute caused laying for that ship” these] The QCentral Committee of / ooo] Communist propagandishts to sources said. “If she runs the Japan's Communist Party went} ee I ahaer. ’ blockade it means that everyinto a secret meeting today to ao] | The Red radio at Warsaw! ship in creation will do likewise.” discuss the meaning of a Comin- . Ek A {noted the trouble “within the capLoaded With Explosives form blast from Bucharest against a ‘italist family” gleefully but it The Flying Arrow was loaded one of their veteran leaders. EX PESCADORES 18. 2 !held out no hope that it would) with more than 6000 tons Off The party refused to issue al [Eaeirorels oa Pacific] last. inflammable raw cotton and ex- statement on charges made by the >a FW De eon The snag arose when Great! plosive chemicals valued at more|Cominform Journal that 8anzo = Britain refused to accept restricthan $10 million. Nosaka, director of the politburo - {tions which the United States Port officials sald the vesselifor this country, was guilty of |wanted to place on arms that hoisted anchor and sneaked out “serving imperialist occuplers.” a | America how Siva Brita, Until of the harbor with a number of ~ § this culty is resolved—it prob-| new, non-American crew members|} Jaks Ade AB ion! \ {ably will take several more to replace the IT American erew-{q mo otic regime” could be ? weeks-there will “be ‘no “arms men who refused to make the oyioniuned in Japan’ under the |shipments overseas. perilous Shanghal run. {oceupation, It was adopted as | The Anglo-American friction Most of the replacements were: jofficial Japanese party policy. | CHINA faite Souk oo Addn gnifioatios an | ! I AAA iiatiataindiinin " for the engine room, usually | << ao other obstac 0 the program dis sidered a death trap in cases So London o£ | appear. underwater explosions. ' \ OK Strategic Plans At the last moment the ship, The conservative Daily Tels. nd 10 miles ors greorest wid 5 | The North Atlantic Counel, top| commanded by Capt. David Jones, graph joined three other London Its area, 13,800 square miles, is EY |orgapization under the Atlantic, took aboard a Yangtze Riveripapers today in predicting the about 1000 square miles morefy Pact, late yesterday approved pilot to plot the course throughiforthcoming general elections will than the combined areos of Con- = {broad strategic pians for the de-| the shallow delta waters into be held Feb. 23. | necticut and Massachusetts. BE [tense of Western Europe against Shanghal. . ~ | The Daily Graphic, the Daily Tokoo and Estimated population, 6,500,000. F4 | possible Soviet aggression. Chinese Waters Mined {Man and the News Chronicle have northern ~qp—- | These plans now go to President The Nationalist government re-iquoted political experts as fore-| on Truman ‘or his acceptance. He" eently announced that mines hate {casting that date.. , archant ther’ Sh {Ree the full $1 billion

{5 ni at Rar

28 Women Killed as Fire

Razes Mental

| (Continued From Page One) | There was no estimate

|nett, saved 12 patients before firemen arrived.

* Despite the raging flames, they

calmly walked into the building and led the patients out, speaking soothingly to them all the while. Two men, trapped in their bed(room on the first floor as the seethed with flame, broke the window and screamed)

als for military aid fo Chinese Nationalists on Formosa | k DE his own in delenes of the island. Map (above) il[poll meetings for a general slec-| |ustrates some of Formosa 's defensive possibilities. inset map shows Formosa's strategic position in | a 0 rrcein the Telegraph sald. |, S. Pacific defense line based on Japan, Okinawa and the Philippines.

istations.

[fense plan. *

that in event of Russian aggression against Western Europe:

ONE: The French army, sup-|

{be on the continent, would try to {absorb the initial shock of the, [Soviet strike, TWO: Great

Britain = would!

Hospital

monetary loss but the bullding the enemy. {was demolished. Virtually all equipment in the city answered. a third alarm, {leaving only a Sthndpy reserve in

Control Sea Lanes |

THREE: American and British naval forces would take charge of the sea lanes if possible FOUR: The United States ‘would send its strategic bombers’ —the heavies, probably loaded with atom bombs -- over the! enemy's homeland. » i {| Smaller members of the Atlantie

The ward was one of two | psychiatric units connected with | Mercy Hospital, 8t. John's ward land St. Elizabeth's, It was the latter that burned.

strike without “mercy or respect.” Michigan and to the nation’s zgonizingly through the bars for Battle $500,000 Pact would do what they More than 50 ships have been Slash Express {Capital. {help until fire trucks arrived. $ |eould. But a state such as Jcetied up In Sydney by the strike He declined comment on the; The men were freed just as the Fire in Dayton, 0. |land, which has no armed force,

and the walkout is spreading to BUS Routes ae og I by the Experimental express bus serv-Communist-dominatéd federal ax-|ice on the Meridian: Butfer ecutive of the Waterside Workers Meridian-Golden Hill motor coach! Federation over the employment ynes will be discontinued after of two non-union first ald officers. “The vérnment has made clear hey against om. | Indlanapotis Railways said today. munism,” sald George MclLeary,! The six morning and six eve-| shipping minister in the cabinet of ning express ‘trips on both]

andfyn

rd Formosa, the. last stronghold of the: Communists,

Mr. Ward

gan, Mich., where he will visit a brother, Teffel Ward, during the! week-end before going to Wash-|

and his wife, Irm-| next Tuesday evening, officials of, jgard, were on their way to Alle-|

| nein recognition of the Chi-| fire ignited the furnishings in the! nese Communist government, and) the Unitel Std tow policy to-|

room, Another victim was identified as Maggie Tubberty, 85, described; {as a mental senile,

Aged Woman Rescued

a third floor window, found an aged woman sitting in the middle of a burning mattress on her

Premier Robert G. Menzies. {branches of the Meridian line ington. bed Workers in Hobart and Port will be changed back to local Mr, Ward, whose imprison-| Kembla have joined the walkout service Wednesday morning, {ment was ordered by Chinese, ‘The fire already had burned

and Adelaide dockers indicated No change was announced in| they were willing to strike. The strike has been unsuccess- on ful in Melbourne.

Monaco

~ Monaco's 922 male. voters will #0 to the polls tomorrow to ‘elect a new national council of 18 mem- | while local vehicles were generally bers for four years. over - crowded, transit officials’ — There is only one campaign sald fssue and all 44 candidates are against it. The issue is whether Monaco, a tiny principality of 370 acres, should float a loan to bal ance the budget in 1950. C The last National Council re- SEATTLE, Wash, a month ago when the — Walter Peden. the “meek little cabinet cautiously suggested float- pesioner” who killed a state pa-| Ing a loan, The tax-free residents trolman, wounded three of his of Monaco traditionally have op- neighbors and shot his dog. cat! .posed loans for fear of compro. and chickens Dec. 12 was com mising the independence of the mitted to the Kastern State Men-| 880-year-old principality, (tal Hospital yesterday.

The

the Speedway and Central [motor coach lines.

Express service was inaugu-| {rated on the Meridian lines on| Oct. 17, 1949, some trips to run almost empty,

Slayer of Patrolman Sent to Mental Hospital

occurred

rifle.

omplicate discussions] ! or Fpl Fa a. First degree ‘murder charges for seven men overdue “Tn {The chief, was a hero of the blaze one ton grrived as a gift:-from the today to make four public appear-| which {ops the commonwealth are still on file against Peden, NOFthwest Territory wastelands. Mr. Guinn, who. lives near the citizens of Chateau *. TBIEITY, lances in honor of her 19th birth-| Foreign Ministers conference Deputy Prosecutor Francis. Wal- The men. whose names were not hospital, Is now a civilian fire France. The regiment earned it# day. opening here Monday, delegates! terskirchen said. and would be Immediately available, had’ heen’ chief at a local manufacturing: nickname by halting a German The petitie beauty will be a said today. | pressed If Peden's “mental condi salvaging the wartime Canol plant drive at the Marne during World guest at a University of Arizona An Indian ‘delegate said thel tion improves enough so that he Pipeline. OMcials said they were He raced to the burning build- War 1. matinee and a ball in her honor commonwealth nations Almost can appreciate the peril of his !ASt heard from Dec. 10 when they ing In his own car, arriving The stone will be polished. In- grier appearing. at a high school

condition and defend himself

FLEE 1. ONDON FI AMES LONDON, Jan. T (UP) More than 100 families in the crowded | Landon east end suburb of Hack-

13-nation Far Eastern Commis sion-- which the commonwealth; members say should write the. Japanese peace treaty.

Jan. T (UP) |”

[Communists on charges that he

the experimental express service! ifnjured a Chinese employee, dis-/ man said,

cussed the accusation against him! briefly.

Wears Neat Goatees “YI was charged with hitting a

1

Continued lght Chinese six times in the eye, but use ,of express service has caused ithe man didn’t even have a black ‘her down.”

eye,” Mr. Ward said. “I'm sure,” he added hit a man. once. and give iblack eye.’

“1 could him a.

Mr. ward Mpg >» seat hospital's main building least five others were seriously Henry County and had-lived in Roatee, oy lof th os ra Identification Postponed injured last night when an oil Indianapolis since 1905. practically all of the 25 pounds he, qn, podies of victims were car- stove explosion set off a fire Survivors include two daugh-|

lost while “held hy American hospitality,” ‘Ia really fine.” The Wards were accompanied by a Polish maid. In their luggage were four cats which they’ {brought with them from _ China.

RCAF Seeks 7 Lost

he sald

‘Force party set out today to look

were in ‘two groups about 200 hefore the fire trucks and saving scribed and mounted on a sife in

miles northeast of Whitehorse. | They had 10 days food supply at| that time, RCAF officers added, The Weather Bureau sald tem-] peratures in the area where the men are missing have dropped to

the Chinese.’

a hole in the mattress,” the fire“and the room was filled with a terrible smelly smoke. “I asked her if she could stand p and she said “Yes.” I helped her Talk to the window and a couple of my buddies helped me bring

As the survivors were led or carried from the building, nurses and doctors - placed. them. on stretchers and carried them to the

ried directly to waiting ambulances which brought them to mortuaries in town. Identification of the bodies was postponed until all patients were accounted | for. Relatives

of patients flocked

ito the hospital from all over the:

{surrounding countryside. They

Guinn, a former Davenport fire

many patients,

One fireman, breaking through

DAYTON, O. Jan. 7 (UP) — could offer nothing more than | Firemen early today brought un- military bases for the bigger {der . control a. .stubborn.. three. POWers. > |alarm fire that destroyed a four-| In appropriating funds for the! |story building in the downtown Program, Congress specified that |district and caused damage esti {the pact partners first must agree mated at $500,000. n the defense strategy, agree to Firemen battled the blaze in |help each other, and promise to| near freezing weather for seven ATM themselves ax much as pos-| hours. There ‘were no serious in- sible without upsetting their juries, but 41 firemen were ®CONOMIies. treated at the scepe and at hos-| COnSress also specified that pitals. Most suffered from the each nation receiving arms from Intense smoke and returned to the United States must sign a their posts after treatment. | Specifie agreement with America, The ruined building housed the a {Virginia Cafe, King's Drugstore and a Kinney shoe store. Two py: | adjoining buildings, the Beerman | D1€$ Here at 80 Youth Clothing Store and the Na-| Services for Jacob E. Burris, {tional Meat Markét, were badly 313 W. 31st 8t., who died yesterjdamaged by smoke and water,

4 Die in Fire {chanan mortuary. He was 80. ST. LOUIS. Jan. T (UP) Four! persons burned to death and at

Jacob E. Burris,

ing contractor. He was born in

ters, Mrs. E. O. Alloway and Mrs. Nathan Metcalfe; two sons, Arthur F. and Joseph P. Burris. all of Indianapolis, and two sisters, Stella Collier, and Nora Hill of Pendleton. .

‘Miss America

which destroyed their two-story frame rooming house. Two small girls, one 2 and the other 10, perished in the flames which enveloped the frail structure.

World War | Reg iment Receives Monument

N shootings near ° he ‘wandered through - the main PT. LEWIS, Wash. Jan. 7 tes 19th Birthda N Colombo {Ernie's Grove, Wash. Pasen was In 73 Blow Weat 'building’s “corridors. seeking the (UP). The 38th “Rock of the Fetes 19 Ariz. A - Y IP) N\ 3 . tured by one of his neighbors, VANCOUVER, B. C.. Jan. 7 members of their families Marne” infantry regiment t it . i. Recognition of Commun ist CoP . . He ) nt got its prynet Jacque Mercer, Miss China by Britain, Ceylon and! De had wounded with a 22.caliber (UP)—A Royal Canadian Air Witriedses ald that James rock today. America of 1049.

. interrupts a A huge boulder weighing Abou: ptr. honeymoon with Doug. Cook

and Marine Corps drill program. {Among gifts she will receive are a Palomino pony and an $800 tsilver mounted saddle.

the regimental a area here,

IN INDIANAPOLIS ral

Official Weather

L000) is

|day in his home, were being ar-| {ranged today in Flanner & Bu-|

Mr. Burris was a retired butt: that Tito no longer, fears: as-

fm ment efforts to find an answer “Times State Services [to the Palestine dispute over who! BEDFORD, Jan. T--Mrs. Chris\does or should control Jeruagiom tina Tce, who yesterday changed That was to put the equation Into ‘her mind and decided to plead

‘the mechanical computer at Har- | vard. Human minds have failed guilty to the New Year's Day |so far. {shooting of her husband, today

{began a two- to-21 year term, for.

a The 28 yesc STRAIE jan was brought into

Europe to facilitate the” produc-| The plan now accepted provides! tion oe A mrican design {Circuit Court yesterday after she

arms.

small| yr ote a note saying: “I want to go over and plead SOME of London's deep sub- guilty.

Judge - Chester A. Davis sen-

tenced her to the Indiana WomINDIA’S PREMIER, Pandit org Prison. The charge was

Nehru, is reported in London toifjlaq after Mrs. Ice shot and be concerned over the Communist ratally injured her husband, Wil-

as atomic reuse Wendquarters.

[throw its tactical afrcraft—fight- activities of various Indian stusjjam, 35, following a New Year's *¥ of ers and fighter-bombers—againat (dents now - studying in Britainigmye celébration. in their home.

and on the wnlijent, The trouble started, police said,

PESSIMISTS in Britain predict| Fen NE Ice refused to cook

{that recognition of the govern- fast for another couple. ment of Communist China will not |keep China out of the russian Monticello Man Dies camp. They say now that recog: inition -has been granted; Al TS Train ‘Hits. Car and Russia will announce a mili-| Times State Service IDAVILLE, Jan. 7—One man tary alliance. {was killed and another critically ALTHOU GH Britain is still co-! linjured here today when their car operating in the political boycott/was struck by a Pennsylvania of Franco Spain, she has recently Railroad freight train. renovated the empty embassy in] The dead man was Frank Madrid ‘and made it ready for Boardman, 59, R. R. 4, Montioccupancy. feetlo, who was a passenger in the {ear driven by W, B, Ireland, IdaIT IS SAID in London that the! tvilte. — Mr, Ireland isin critical Polish government will anticipate! oon dition at the St. Joseph Hos|no tax revenues from private bus-| pital, gansport. They ‘were inesses, shops or property in itsigi.ic)c at the Idaville Main St. budget for 1950. crossing of the railroad. A “SMEAR EISENHOWER” State police said 8. A. Bowman, campaign 1s in the making. Logansport, was engineer of the ALL IS nov well w the relation. Cr ————

ship of American military brass

and Field Marshal Montgomery,

¥ pr . THE WHITE RUSSIAN popu-! lation in Yugoslavia (around 12,-| living in horrible - fear: {since the Sarajevo trials showed] {that the Soviets have influenced! many ex-Tsarists to do some spy-| ing for Stalin. Many arrests are reported.

THERE'S NO svn but

sassination as much as he did | six months ago. At a recent diplomatic reception he wan- | dered freely among guests.

~N E » 3 DAILY NEW “friendship”

[signs are hdd toward the You can open a checking account West in Belgrade. United States) reporters can now say almost with $25 or more at any one of anything: without getting pitched! Fletcher Trust Company's 14 cityout of the country. A standard ide offices. | joke among the press is: “Oh

fyou can file that, Mr. Snyder’ 18! {behind you.” Meaning Tito's de-| NO MINIMUM BALANCE IS REQUIRED

isire for mare Yankee . dollars] means he has to be nice to Secretary of Treasury Snyder...and Automatically you have comtossing around newsmen at this, - time might hurt futiire 1oans. os plete downtown banking serve v“ |. ite at our Downtown Office. TITO'S SON pv his first” mar-| lage—a boy who los{ his arm You con make deposits of any fighting with the Red army near| office. Stalingrad —is the romantic rover of Belgrade. He Is always ru- You con arrange to cash checks mored wooing this or that local at selected offices.

Communist beauty. . : . ) | You receive monthly statements,

= uw : BRITISH STAGE. and filmy; canceled checks—by mail if desired.

|stars are being recruited to ap{pear at the golden jubilee celebra-| tion of the Labor party in Feb-| o Tow cost—the exact charge, if

But he admitted the common- ney fled their homes early today MARRIAGE LICENSES At Moma Frank Mammey Andrews. $79 UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU ruary. wealth decision ‘would carry little when flames from a devastating o low a pobre voy Onl Mruce. 31 £3 Park: Mary L Corwin + ne ein 21a hag BE REE ) s 85 = | any, is determined by the weight as long as the United, faciory fire threatened to en- ‘ 35. 1008 Rais John, Julia Spenser. 107 Artis Drive Sunrise 7:06 | Sunset \ “on THE BRAZILIAN cocoa mars activity of the account in reStates tinue t i If the : A__twin-engined Dakota search Rives er ne Tu ders 1 i * Sth: lat ®t Framels— Pets. Vir fins Barnet To “ket hag been wreckel Because de-| } Stes tontinues io recognize gul m - plane took off today from Edmon-| jee. on Po in » rk w 1» ‘Rona orest, Yireinia Skies. Irvin Olive Precipitation 24 hours ending 7 0a m 13 | lation to its size. 4 th; Eve Sparks: Rodger. Marilyn Mercer Total precipitation since Jan. 1%... 839 valuation of the pound sterling| ton, Alta, in a search for the ng Noe Ww walt t At Henaral arold, , arilyn Edmonds Expres, Hee Nig } Wi 4.57] “| Bank- by-Mail envelopes for 8 ¢ ~ 4 | { w A Cut Seen as Resu t missing party. "thn 0 emt. iW NBER 1 REA ov X i: Materia Raia8ed wr 1S she vem you Fie DaAnderson, 221845 8 Richland. ay" Eateman 5 Walter, Phyllis Col Tanta” oe OS hE conv . R sismay, or yllls Collier. ACIADIA. .uiiviiviuersbsnarensns ~ Of British Nod to Red China Yet 17. Hit by Car ios A NE, cheer Se J ES fr #8 wo walter et ohaton Tr. 31, 810 Ww. 20th; | Derothy Tur ¥ . oo (Chicago... Nn Join our more Fear Leg Broken Cha E Smith, 3 At Methodist Frank, Virsinia Bhednack:, Cincinnati’ ‘3 * Wherry Predicts Drastic Reductions Robert Baker. 17, of 10 N (oat 8 Brakes, ts UE Boron | Booth Yhadell eicks Cnries, Joan Branstine :11ll":::: | » 90,000 Jeavihuivcloan haw | | Mlcheer Metal 36 Am Pack: Rachel V.| r ’ ! id Alter, Wayne ......... : 14 y convenient banking con D 1 hew In Foreign Aid by Senate Committee Sheridan Ave., received a possible igri, 8 WHEW wasnington: | Prank. Dernadesta Leaviti: Jon Mat: Dugmeorts iii 3 u Flights Each Way Every Day i lg leg fracture when he was struck r Bryant, 46 3000 W. Washing. |, Sha Andrews; William. dg Donovan. _ | WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 (UP)—Senate Republican Leader Ken- | ton wme- Lucion. Nancy Tarior. £33 8. Kansas City 3 14th YEAR OF PERFECT on | ; h ' : : A pu by an automobile on K. Washing-| ney R. Dove 31 Coldwater. Mich: Mary| Meridian James. Willa Childs, 103 N fn lisBL. Paul wi B00 Phon . RE ik ’ » Belote, 18 water John na ohn, , '- ‘ So ‘ meth 8. Wherry predicted today that Congress will take an extra ton St. near Hawthorne Lane to-|, Mie he fo. Alma Si Jona. lai N Minbapols Pau ser 8 ¢ FRanklin 1554 : heavy cut in foreign aid funds in retaliation for British recognition day. Refont” coegal 18 * Tavionce Janice Willams aikiam, My Darednort. 3 i 3 New York : Vo Or Your Travel Agent of Communist China. H Melvin T >a vids TA ermont: Mare] W. Tarr Owen Joan #43 QKiahoma City .... RE Ticket Office: 6 E. Market.St. y El e was admitted for treatment ore J, Plymimer Clermont | Chiristian: James. Betty Wenn, 100 Mar- DIBAhA Ch vos #1 | » Sen. , & member of the Senate Appropriations Commit. ‘at Methodist Hospital. The car, Crgrine ¥ Wanye oh 3 20% PUREE | rison Pittabury RCE “ee 4 ACD & SOUTNERN AIR LINES he is confident that “the committees will over the f jrabeth J. 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