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| World Report— e Blind Nun ! ol ers, { - tr ain red Ce Tenting ot rsd iene od tion ever held mu the British West be appcinted or tates BAVErn-| shipments continued to move be-| December. s tion which had been hiddén hy | P 2 y ¥. affecting pe, : {African gold coast colony, re-|'P8 and nine others by the “ a h fron Communists, ; with food for meat-short Britons. the & m iq Bovernment and the chambers of| cause of the “continued purchases| The prineipal exports were ol ai ; , A total of 104 ships were idle and 50 were undermanned in ports to the foreign office sald | oommerce. of raw materials by the Chinese/bars, scrap iron, rubber sheets, It was the seventh illegal store The strike had been on. the trike had not been end to 100 years of British rute, Hong Kong ./ mobile parts, medicine and paper. big Filotecnica Salmoiraghi plant. Of $1 81 260 wane until police arrested seven| hoon sald tie oe A has won 34 out of the 38 popularly| Rail shipments of strategic! The Hauthly report ot the gov hal The arsenal included 30 tommy leaders of the walkout om-charges| nonireq. elected legislative assembly seats goods through this British crown ©'nment - opera Auton - Hong I Taly guns, 200 hand grenades, 20 rifles St. Court and the walkout spread.| Peoples Party has scored a major. The assembly has a total of 84] roment said today. Of $10,000 Bequest ————" : tu Religious convictions caused a blind, 90-year-old nun of St, case, faith prompted two brothers! to give up a $10,000 bequest. The larger sum was refused by | of poverty. Left by her brother at! his’ death in November, it will be | divided among nieces and neph-| to, Ont.,, would have had to re-| linguish the Roman Catholic] Church and join the United aunt. The brothers decided their! faith was more important to them | than worldy riches, They allowed | ‘Most Enjoyed’ Betty Hutton and John Wayne gave the “most enjoyed’ screen'g Photoplay Magazine. Gold medal awards went to Miss Hutton for hér work in for “Sands of Iwo Jima,” a Ma-§ rine combat film of World War IL Inventory § of having peritonitis. Inside the doctor found: | One five-inch bicycle wrench;| coiled spring. When the patient) came to, Dr. McMullin asked him | whether that was the lot. there yet.” It was found and extracted, and the 24-year-old patient recovered. a three-day police search im Vancouver, B, C, was found curled up "in the pew of a church two. she slept there two nights with out food and was inside when pd. lice. searched .the church. She Try, Try Again Doctors in Charlotte, N. C., believe the fourth attempt to reSmith will be successful today, even though the safety catch is broken. ¥ never again ined : vite Bonzo, the i f chimpanzee, to

PAGE 12 : . - . ® : J " 5 5 154 Vessels Tied Up, 18,000 Stevedores Idle As Dock Wildcat Walkout Spreads To London Liverpool, Manchester and London. The number of idle stevedores| today. (Communist) agencies in Hong|steel plates, steel sheets, angle of arms found in Milan this week * In Another Case of conspiracy, Other strikers In rural districts, latest returns colony to Communist China in- Kong Railway showed that 37,000 Italian federal police broke intoland 2000 rounds of ammunition, Mary's, Pa., to renounce all claim | Sister Mary Martina of the Bene- | ews, Church of Canada to inherit $10,-| the money to go to the United! performances of 1950, according “Annie Get Your Gun” and “Let's | In London, Dr. J. MeMullin ¥ one large bicycle bolt; a part of a! “I'm afraid,” sald the man, | Sanctuary blocks from home, said she hid behind a door bemove an open safety pin from Dr. V. K. Hart reported he had ? changed the dangerous points-up position of the pin yesterday after : working about three hours. Joyce swallowed the pin six months ; ago, Blacklist ? # : ¢ appear on her

About People— By United Press {victory in the first general elec-| seats. Thirty-seven members will The government sald “heavy”|total of 32,000 tons moved injof illegal weapons and ammunireached 18,000. | | The party, pledged to bring an! Other world developments: | ” ’ and the second uncovered in the | Teaders of the stevedores { Kong. iron beams, asphalt, tires, auto 3 Faith Spurs Shunning clashed with police outside Bow| The pro- Russian convention showed. treased during January, the govto an $181,560 estate. In another! dietine order because of- her vow | John and Brian Bradley, Toron- | 000, according to the will of their | Church's pension fund. to a nationwide poll conducted by Dance.” Mr, Wayne tooks honors operated on a laborer suspected bicycle axle; a steel drill and a “that there's a bit of a hacksaw Phyllis Harley, 12, the otffect of ..Phyllis-told her foster mother} 4" cause “I was afraid of police.” the lunch of 7-year-old Joyee Actress Arlene Francis may i television pro-

gram. Miss Francis extended her hand to the Hollywood chimp for a gag. kiss . | on her “Blind Wi Date” program last .- night, but Miss Francis Bonzo bit her instead. A doctor said she was not hurt seriously. . Homebody Rich A T0-year-old recluse who hasn't left her junk-filled home for 25 years apparently left an estate of more than $60,000, ofcials said today in Amarillo, Tex. Miss Inez Sweeney died Wednesday of suffocation or a heart attack when her home caught fire, She owned twe Kansas farms, $12,000 in stocks and bonds and other real estate. Her only known relative is a nephew, James D. Sweeney, Comstock Park, Mich:

‘ . Redeemed’ Girl Happy.. Eleven-year-old Shirley Ann O'Brien, returned to the parents who “pawned” her for $5 and a tank of gasoline, played in Los| Angeles today with her brothers and sister and a half-dozen dolls. Juvenile officers took her back Mr. and Mrs. William Z| O’Brien yesterday on a court order signed by Judge William B. | McKesson. Her parents were expected to gain permanent custody In a hearing Web. 19,

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