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the oath of fellow travelers. ennes. Mr, ‘Discharged Only 80’ | Court. Her efforts to adopt the the end of “While the records are not [baby legally were held up pending! . Li that of ome eoup oF Peron [tween the child's parents. 3 “mately 800 certified to the secre= Sheriff's = deputies, unable | ee tary for discharge, he actually contact the child's mother, said omas Hind. Sistharged only approximately the * publie ” Mr. McCarthy said. | © their difficulties and decided to | 1 oo tame Ba CahYS ener oNowed And still they come. Mrs. Norma McFadden, ¢ an employee at |také Johnhy back to Texas with|funeral director, identified the vie-| . JP e are 57 card-carrying Communists| the Rex Health and Accident Insurance Co., offers a challenge fo them. r. executive the State Department payroll. all others in the national poll of beautiful office workers. Uivione Co. office in the Ak epastment spokesman ohal- z k u Dead en Our Foe Re Sees leaked im bi Em ing {that man man back here.” Mr. McCarthy said that the "Old T 4 t Sl N ee oo an falsity” of the departments pos. esramen ayer, ow SUnses prXNER MEETING MEET oncca emons y - ndustria urses Section, ub of Cene ing Secretary of State Dean ih 5 Ft t ( bs diana State Nurses Association, 1 its monthe fork a en ane, aces ec ric air t the North “I wou suggest, eretore, NenED. Seth Mr. President, that you. simply Wife Mordorer Doomed Hinder N. JT -aining class pick up your phone and ask Mr. | Years in Insane Hospita siness meet« Acheson how _many of those Law After 5 Yea $inn . P speaker,

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fo Fis ~ To Fire Reds, ~ Truman Told

Sen. McCarthy Says Over 200. Still in State Department WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 (UP)

~—Sen. Joseph R. MeCarthy, (R.}

Wis.), complained today in a let‘ter to President Truman that the __Btate Department had discharged only about 80 of 30 of 30 ! ibloyees Who were security risks by a Presideatiar board. “I understand this was done after a lengthy conversation with Alger Hiss,” Mr. McCarthy said. Hiss, recently convicted of perJury for denying he gave secret papers to ex-Communist Whittaker Chambers, once was a State Department official. Mr. McCarthy is in Reno for 2 Lincoln Day speech. His letter to Mr. Truman was released through his office here.

He did not give names or dates to the President. But he said Mr. recall

should "a board to screen State Department employees and weed out

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{child's mother, Mrs, Jegn |had been awarded

[Another Example of L foal cal Pulchritude By Snatched

From Home

| Still Missing

Police Seek Father Who Took Baby From Aunt's House

route to Texas.

Texas real

{local officers,

ing--the baby.’ Was Awarded C ods — Mrs. Wagner,

Judge Joseph O. Hoffmann of|/a farmer, and Leonard Melvin, while” meanwhile, Nelson, 41, a fur farm operator, ftice

By CLAIRE COX, United Press Staff Correspondent

whom your board had labeled as! dangerous he failed to discharge,” the Senator wrote. a judge ruled today. He said that the department,| After being nursed back to mental health during five years in| under a presidential order, has an insane asylum, he must die in an electric chair. Judge Louis ‘lenied Congress access to secur- | Goldstein declared that is the law of New York governing the punity files. But, he said, “despite|Ishrnent of Tamers. 3 of Tit this ‘blackout olfe 8 convicted o st-| pp —— to 3 atsor Le have been able: gree murder for beating his un-|J udge Goldstein ordered . him in the State Department. faithful wife to death with a shoe|transterred from his barred room "Mr. McCarthy's letter was made|S!X Years ago. He was spared the at Matteawan to a cell in Raypublic shortly after Sen. Karl | |tlectric chair when he was de-/mond St. jail in Brooklyn. Mundt, (R. 8. D.), said that clared insane, and was sent to the “Case Sets Precedent

NEW YORK, Feb. 11 — Louis Wolfe is well and now he must die, !

American Communists had spent 1 million to defeat his bill: 1 for control ‘of subversives. “They are openly bragging about it,” Mr. Mundt said in an interview. “They are telling their followers that they can lick the ‘bill if they can get just a few more dollars.”

(Matteawan State Hospital for the

criminally insane at Beacon, N.'Y ithe electric chair on Wednesday, For five years, ran the first such case in the his|slowly brought Wolfe back fromitory of the state. {the land of the living dead. To-| Brooklyn court officials sald day he was certified as sane. Wolfe can appeal his sentence to But it did not mean freedom the electric chair, if he wants to. for 42-year-old Wolfe, once a Wolfe allegedly confessed to the prosperous textile manufacturer. “Old Testament” murder of his

He will be sentenced to death in

- policy of community service. the

An 8-months-old boy, snatched motive, from _an aunt's home by his {power of private enterprises to tather Friday, was still missing! today and Marion ‘County sherBirrs deputies surmised he was en!

sister of “the, Ward | establish a positive identification.

emporary | {custody of the child by Juvenile 2 Air-Borne Hunters

New Mexico Students Rap. | Ingrid Film Ban QUERQUE, N. M., Feb n ALBUQUES New Mexico Lobo, {weekly newspaper of the Univers lity of New Mexico, today asked inter-state theaters, a movie ichain, to reconsider its decision

{to ban the Ingrid Bergman-Rob-erto Rossellini movie “Stromboli.” | Recalling that the movie chain banned the picture because of its

jpaper said, “we resent any cen|sorship, regardless of proclaimed Worse we resent the

‘make themselves self-a Ppointed| censors."

| Andrew Ward, identified as a In Malesting Cases estate operator by, was wanted for) {questioning in connection with Side molesting cases was being used in treating patients, was artaking Johnny Ward, his son, questioned by . detectives last] irested by police yesterday fol{from the home of Mrs. Donald night. : { Wagner, 2715 N. Butler Ave., the ¢ [child's aunt. . Wagner told officers Mr. {Ward came to her home Friday | A iAfternioon. and asked: to See: bo he in the vicinity of 19th and with patients who sought relief|{baby. After visiting a few minutes she said he disconnected the tele-| iphone and told her he was “tak-!

| A suspect in a series of North}

Arrested after a citizen identi-! fled him as a man who had been rying to break into some auto-

Sts., thé suspect was said {to answer the description of a mo-| lester given by several women vic-' itims, Police planned to have some of {the recent victims come to head-| quarters today in an attempt to

‘Die in Plane Crash {thumb, cure patients by telephone | {outcome of a divorce action bey ALBERT LEA, Minn, Feb. 11}

{{UP)—Two air-borne fox hunters!

{they believed it entirely possible plane crashed in a cornfield near x inside. {Mr. and Mrs. Ward had settled Geneva. |

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Jens Bonnerup, Albert Lea,

| tims as James Arleigh Larson, 32,

{ordered the sheriff's office to “get! both of Alberta Lea.

Five dead foxes were found in| the wreckage. ; 1

In- Missing Denver Boxer {Flood for preliminary heating,

‘Found Dead in Lake

will hold a dinner meeting at! i

8:30 p. m. Wednesday at the Mar-| DENVER, Feb. 11 (UP) — tinique Lounge, 946 N. Meridian body tentatively identified as that! culties came in 1940 when the St. Dr. Kenneth G. Fly will be the of Harold M. (Murph) Cohen,

wife, Mrs. Pauls Mons. Wolfe, 2, as she slept in their Brooklyn hotel room on Dec. 30, 1943. He married her in the Holy Land, where he had business in-

iterests after his first wife, a Pallestinian, *

divorced him. In his 16-page confession, Wolfe said he killed his wife becausé they had a pact providing that if either should be unfaithful the other should slay him. She had

Al

35, one time amateur boxer and tavern owner, who has been missing| since Nov. 7, was found in a lake] near ‘here today. Raliroad irons had been lashed! to the dead man's legs, which] also had been bound by wire.

tavern business after he had been

shot and critically wounded over! a year ago. i

‘Rover’ and : ‘Fido’ .

lin the world” was freed on $1000 {bond today on charges of operat-

{being “absolutely valueless.”

"(voked here a number of former

been unfaithful, he said.

The Bible was the basis for this

pact, he said.

“Adultery — adultery always — the Bible says clearly,” he said. “My life belonged to her and her ‘She was given to me by the Lord. I had

life belonged to me. to do it,”

Turned Into Gloves Times Foreign Service SYDNEY, Australia, Feb, 11— “Rover” and “Fido” are falling victim to fashion whims, Julian Buxton, a British leather industries representative, is over here trying to persuade Australian women to buy gloves made from dog skins,

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PHOENIX, ARIZ, Feb. 11 (uP) | | ~A man who claimed he cured | {more people than “anyone else

ing a confidence game and practicing medicine without a license. Heil E. Crum, 43, owner of a

{lowing a four months investiga-! tion by the Maricopa County at-| torney's office, !

Mr. Crum's offices were crowded |

from all types of aliments. Dafi » Wisner, an investigator from the © : county attorney's office, said he! : rd

waited more than six hours to! = 7 = = fos Clad g

see Mr. Crum one day. “IT am the only person who un|derstands this machine,” Mr.| {Crum told investigators, “I call it! {a coetherator.” He said he could] {make a thumb grow on the hand | {of a person who was missing al

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Heil Crum'’s Indianapolis diffi-

Better Business Bureau caused an investigation to be made of his practice.

"Gussié," a dachshund, is the "finest, cutest and smartest” dog in the 300 block of N, Campbell St. As a matter of fact, “Gassie’ is the best doy: of 10 entered in the Red Cross benef — dog show given by. children in the Campbell St. block. Malinda Turner (left), 9, of 319 N. Campbell, in “whose yard the benefit was held, and Janet Fahrbach, 10, 323 N. Campbell, “Gussie's" owner,

are shown with the prize winner.

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\given a clean bill of health nh by (the British that the FBI did not - investigate him when he part in atomic research in this country during its early stages.

A survey of the commission's

He was using his * ~ * Ktomic Secrets | security division functions now

in Indianapolis and it was de-| By ROGER

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License Revoked At the time his license was re-

Officials girl,

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his machine, ° : In affidavits filed here, the ma-|out thorough FBI inves

tangular “box within which is! mounted an ordinary incandes-|P©

tor.” Heil Crum was quoted as

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patients, including a young biind]cefures made. he impossible for a scientist working for a country testified {hat he. 1014 them {as friendly even as Great Britain {to share secrets or gain entrance to important installations withation|ls chine was described as “a rec-|and clearance by the commission. But Before 1047 information was oled by the bly States, Britain and Canada, sponsors cent lamp with a housing reflec-|E f the original atomic energy e-| claiming he could cure cancer, search. oll ah Bp | The law forbids

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{panel headed by John SB.

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Appointed last - December, he panel is expected to complete ‘the survey next month. Meanwhile, - the commission has rejected proposals to give its field office managers authority to deny or revoke clearances of personnel.

Now that the U. 8. is wo! on the hydrogen bomb, emp! on stricter security regulations, it also is true at the commission's headuarters here, Vise

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