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LAKE SUCCESS, N. Y.. Jan, 10 (UP)— Russia walked out of| the United Nations atomic talks today, bringing to a halt disSuasion Amn §. the Big Five powers and Canada on a world The experts from the six countries met for an hour behind closed doors while reporters waited for Jacob Malik, Russian delegate, to walk out. ™ Re

Mr. Malik spoke four separate ) : emer ihe mene wi 1 4YI0 RESIGNS made his departure—the sixth

Soviet United Nations walkout in

the last week. Mr. Malik's walkout came as a S dp Voy > result of Russia's refusal to participate In any meetings while!

delegation of Nationalist Truman to Face China is accepted here. Press on Successor |

Ss a miles at Reporters | WASHINGTON, Jan. 19 (UP) Mr. Malik smiled broady at. President Tr reporters as he made his exit " WAR WAY SRY Y0« and repeated the now-familiar day Whether he intends to conBoviet statement that Russia will tinue to have a personal reprenO participate in any meeting with go... 44 the V “the Kuomintang representative’ So ALS . ., Vatioan. and will not recognize any de- Myron C. Taylor quit yesterday cision taken with Nationalist to return to private life after China's participation. 10 years as “personal representa. I moved the removal of the Kuomintang representative” Mr

He was asked whether the Kremlin planned to carry their UN boycott to the General As- NeWs conference today. sembly, perhaps refusing to par-| Mr, Taylor, 76-year-old former ticipate in “the town meeting of .hairman of the board of U. ormer r'omo er the world” which Chiang Kai- Steel first gi the iob by shek’s government is represented. = c®h Was first given the job by

He refused to comment. the late President Roosevelt, Wi FSA AN RN During the war he shuttled be- ns 0 EL PASO THUMBS RIDES tween Washington and Rome

EL PASO, Tex, Jan. 19 (UP) bearing messages between the El Paso riders today depended on Pope and the President.

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transportation as a surprise pub- Mr. Roosevelt, he continued Mr. By Seripps-Howard Newspapers

He transit strike entered its sec- Taylor in the job and said he WASHINGTON. Jan. 19—Theodore T. (Teddy) Hayes, Jack Dempseéy’'s former trainer -who about a year ago was busy pro-

ond day. About 225 drivers would stay there until worldwide walked off in a wage dispute. . peace was assured. The PresiYou treasure every stone . . .jdent’s acceptance of the resignain a home that Is your OWN! The tion yesterday did not mean that ) Times is NOW the newspaper with he feels that this peace has been Moting the “Mexican Sweep

the REAL ESTATE ADS . .. daily achieved, however, stakes’ in this country, has landed and Sunday. Turn mow to the] Mr. Taylor has been ill re- an important job as assistant to classified columns. You'll find cently and he asked to be relieved Federal Security Administrator

HUNDREDS OF REAL ESTATE of his duties to avoid the rigors Oscar R. Ewing ADS, ! of foreign travel, Hig duty is to Teemlact, as contact man with Congress and to supply Congressmen with technical information on legislation pertaining to the agency's vast social security, fed-

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quest from Edward J. Flynn, Bronx democratic boss | Mr. Hayes, however, denies this He sald ‘here last night that he ihad gone to Mr. Ewing himself [and said he thought his experience qualified him for a job with the agency and tht subsequently, when there was an opening, he 7 appointed.

The new assistant showed up in {New York Tuesday in charge of {the agency's reception for Mr. Ewing, who arrived on the liner La Guardia after a trip to Europe. Mr. Hayes’ job as publicity chief for the sweepstakes blew up after the lottery almost turned into an international scandal, with postal inspectors hot on the trail of thousands of illegal tickets flooding New York

‘Runaway’ Car Kills Motorist in Garage | CHICAGO, Jan. 18 ° (UP)

In Sov Bean Of or {Louis F. Sdiarz, 35, left his wife, Mustard Sauce. Regina, fn their automobile while Regular 34 oz. can, he opéned the garage door upon For main dishes that will please your family and re their return from a movie, duce your food costs, get Neptune Sardines, top | Suddenly, the car shot forward quality Maine Sardines. Extra flavowous, nutritious | It pushed Mr. Solarz through the and useful because slightly larger, fuller fleshed. garage, knocked out the back Mooey-saving because you don't have to pay for wall, and pinned him against a nif duty. Get a dozen cans of Neptune Sardinés fence 30 feet away Y. | Mr. BSolarz was pronounced

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{tive of the President to His Holi Counting union ballots, from some 40 laundry and dry cleaning establishments today, ended Malik sald, “but my motion was ness the Pope.” the 7!/3-month AFL-CIO jurisdictional war. Standing (from left), William Chapman, CIO; Clyde not recognized.” Mr. Truman will be asked Robertson, representing owners, and Paul Elzea, AFL. Seated, Elwood Ramsey, owners; Louis Floerke, AFL, and Evelyn Robinson, CIO. At right, G. T, Watson, field examiner, NLRB, and Mrs. Gene Maxwell, NLRB election examiner, Cincinnati. (Read Harold H. Hartley's column, Page 20).

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Key State Witness g Repudiates Statement FRANKLIN, Tenn. Jan’ (UP) ~The defense was expected to conclude its case yesterday In the murder trial of three persons charged in connection with the death last month of an Indian-| apolis waitress, Mary Margaret Those on trial are Mrs, Betty Burge, 57, her son, Sherman, 35; land Bobby Woodard, 22. Mrs. |Burge and her son are charged {with the actual murder and {Woodard with being an accessory. { Mrs, Dean's body was found on [the grounds of the Franklin High School Dec, 12, her throat cut. {~The jury already had been)

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lease, Woodard pinned the actual islaying on Bherman Burge, but {both Mrs. Burge and her son tes-| {tified yesterday they had never seen Mrs. Dean alive, i Testimony of two other witnesses also highlighted the trial yesterday. Dr. Jeff Hooberry, Nashville bacteriologist, said blood samples taken from the Burge rooming house and Sher-| man Burge's clothing were of the

same type as Mra. Dean's blood. Dr. Arthur A. Schuck (right), chief Boy Scout executive of the United States, is met at the Union Station by C. Otto Janus, former president of the Central Indiana Council. Dr. Schuck will speak at the annual meeting of the council in the Scottish Rite

Cathedral tonight, when Wallace O. Lee, veteran scout commis. Burge’s room. sioner, will be

Jan. 19 (UP) prs. May Ivey, supposed to have Six miners were killed, 21 in. —More than 14,000 Bethlehem peen a key prosecution witness, jured and one was reported miss- Steel Corp. production workers repudiated a statement given poing in a pre-dawn fire 148 meters Were idled today by a strike of ice earlier that she found Mrs. underground in a mine operated 400 South Buffalo Railway em- Burge and Sherman Burge standby the Matsuo Mining Industry ployees seeking wage adjustments ing over Mrs. Dean's body in Mrs.

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