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‘ ° . ° ° i ; h ie Slain While Watching TV | é a P| Meal ia (lige , [ forced a break with tradi- : UN Pussyfooting’ = © = T= arley on Tit | in Siemens old 3 2 , . | oo a i PA ) ; Brunet Stabbed 30 fo 40 Times, | . | PRC - I Vermont whes Dean Mary Police Check Alibi of Midnight ‘Date’ Says Reds Criminals, a Russ Satellites that girls may wear slacks : w ARLINGTON, Mass., Feb. 12 (UP) Police held the No. 1 boy Not Aggressors Seen as. Threat : gh lhe Sample hen Ihe w friend of a slain telephone girl on suspicion today while they checked . | LONDON, Feb. 12 (UP)—Con- np ’ : EL alibi for the time she was stabbed to death watching television SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Feb. 12 N, .. 1 1 zero. er tn her darkened living room (UP)~—Erle Cocke Jr. national, servative party leader Anthony Heretofore, slacks had : today y 3 Eden proposed today that Britain, been taboo. : Soyr:

.. The youth, whose name police refused to reveal, was arrested commander of the American Le-|

last night and charged with suspicion of committing a fetony. |gion, speaking at ceremonies in, He denied the slaying 8 darks mn —— - mee | ODSErvance of Abraham Lincoln's

eyed Ethel Ellard, 21, who was/turned and a telephone was rippad|birth date, said today it Is “pure.

the United States, France and the “bali” British ‘Commonwealth countries! a setting

3 ; - {Briesh at-once on the rusian [0 Fumes Claim : The | {threat to Yugoslavia. . ae ‘during: a

stabbed 30 to 40 times with a Boy from the wall. |pussyfooting’” to call Red China ; Sceut knife Friday night in a She apparently fought off her an “aggressor.” | Mr. Eden said the West must] a eiiiasey battle in her apartment. (attacker and fled to her bedroom He said China should be “con- agree on action to’ prevent Mar-| 8 we Police Chief Archie ¥. Bullock for safety, but died there of the demned as a criminal,” Russia shal Tito’'s state from becoming a econ IC im breac b said the suspect, who is 23, had a stab wounds. {should be expelled from tne victim of the “Balkan-Koreai” of Pahley midnight date with the popular: Her body, clad in a sweater United Nations, and the free na-| process. : Khalil 1 brunet 24 hours before the slay-/and greenslacks, was found tions should clamp economic, Mr. Eden, second to Winston | John Mahoney Joins leader of ing and that she had expected Saturday by a sister, Mrs. Mary sanctions .upon Russia and alll Churchill in the Conservative Wife in Death tribe. him to visit her home Friday. |Gavone, of Winchester, Mass, her satellites, ¢ Party, opened a debate on foreign] The br i“We are checking all her known who had come to visit, | The ceremonies observed the policy in the House of Commons.! Escaping gas In an Indlan- Ing chief bay friends,” (Chit) Bullock sald. ~~ [142d anniversary of the birth of He called attention to the grow- apolis dry cleaning establishment $EoL3 the “ahd she had4uitt/a few of them. Accountants’ Unit Lincoln. Mr. Cocke led the Le- Ing threat to Yugoslavia by the claimed a second life today as pipe ines She was a very pgpular and nice gion’s 17th annual pilgrimage to vast rearmament — over treaty John Mahoney, 52, joined his wife, Co. e looking girl. b "Admits Rushton Lincoln’s tomb at Oak Ridge limitation—of the Soviet Union's Sylvia, 44, in death. Iranian g s-“Frthink it whs someone she : |cemetery here. Balkan satellites, | Mrs. Mahoney was found dead year in r knew. There {sno doubt about it. J: H. Rushton, assistant mana-| Hundreds of tourists from He urged the West to draw up last Monday after police broke , Hé>was let into the house. There Ber of the management researgh| throughout the nation and foreign #% quickly a specific agenda for a|into the Mahoney Dry Cleaning The Sh 1s no evidence of a Break-in,” department of Eli Lilly & Co, has countries made, pilgramiges to the © lfour-power conference with Rus-|Co., 1014 N, Emerson Ave., when khtari tr A photograph album in which the American In- tomb and to the stately white lsia. This agenda, he said, must neighbors reported leaking. gas. but it ws the slain girl kept pictures of her Stitute of Ac- {home where he spent more than «3% include the threat to Yugoslavia. The woman was dead in bed in today wo many boy friends was being used countants. § a quarter’of his lifetime. | el 8 ; Th | And before such a meeting is living quarters at the rear of the ing cooln by police to hunt down suspects, Mr. Rushton, a Represents Truman all on 1 ie ER |held, he added, the Western Big|shop. ‘and ge husband was ya Thick s Elsie Giles, a neighbor, told certified publig In other ceremonies, Col. Wil- [Three and, the British Common- | BORSC ou Be in i at arets an police that on the evening of the Accountant, is a lam J. Murray of the Army, jwealth countries should consult on eneral Hospital without having turned th slaying she heard someone in the native Hoosier placed a wreath on the tomb inl 3 the Yugoslav problem. wd i for the c : . ; : “ s . regained consciousness. Twenty Ellard apartment shout: ni $ formerly behalf of President Truman, Lt. Newark, N. J., was host to the eighth annual pilgrimage to the statue of Abraham Lincoln BELGRADE, Yugaslavia, Feb.| Another man, John McConnell, dni ; Don’t touch me. Leave me Ba Lo Gov. Sherwood Dixon placed al there, Nine-year-old Larry Solomon places a wreath in the arms of the Great Emancipator while [12 (UP)—George W. Perkins, U.[47, of 149 N. Post Rd., also was wedding ¢ ane. , +d national Corp. In wreath at the tomb in behalf of| j,.\ig Robinson, Brooklyn Dodger baseball star, and David Campanella, son of the Dodger catcher, 8. Secretary of State for Euro- found unconscious and burned. He Gelistan ] uae Giles said me oukel oat aC he |Gov. Adlai Stevenson. | took on |pean Affairs, arrived from Vienna had fallen against an ofl stove in Surrou oa oe neat sere DITA | oe 20 yeoeoid ogor coi [oa fora tweday et ae he bulding He was treated and — vigfon screen in the living room. been admitted to J, H. Rushton [{i,n¢ resolution labeling China Started Michigan Fire [burned the top two floors and j W Hendrickson Dies, quainted” visit with Marshal Tito} ev McConnell told police and traditiona She ‘said she assumed the shout sively through lan aggressor. He sald the: orig- id Bei flag TCoiline of “the sevensiory : [and other oficials, Mr, Perkinal _'F LS-00 Ct he liad met the with it th was something on a TV program Central and South America, Eu- |, 1 resolution offered by this To Avoi Being Drafted Michigan State Office building Banker at Boonville jaeciined to comment, Mahoneys in a tavern and accom- for a mal and returned to watch her own rope and Asia, organizing the fi-] country was “pitifully watered] LANSING, Mich. Feb. 12 (UP) jast week. Times State Service DRIVER LOSES ARM |patned them home the night be- The ‘Sati which was tuned 10 Man nancial operation of the firm's ;,u; "so as not to offend the —A 19-year-old father started a “I thought if I could just start BOONVILLE, Feb. i2—J. W.| MARYVILLE, Mo. = Feb. 12 fore. He said they had continued rom PH Against Crime.” ra oreign amliates, (Chinese Communists . . . or Mos- g5 million fire because he thought 8 little fire and get put on proba- Hendrickson, president of the (UP)-—Obedience of traffic rules drinking but he does not know no ¥ ‘Chief Bullock said Miss <liard' The American Institute Is a na-/ ould in trouble with the {0M I wouldn't be drafted,” Shay Peoples Trust and Savings Bank resulted in the loss of an arm how the four gas jets on the y a cou aparently Jong desperately to tons] Srganizatios of certified “In appeasement there can he he would get in trouble with the said. “I didn’t want to leave my and president of the Boonville for C. O. Jennings, 59, Stanberry, stove were turned on without be- alle 19 save herself, Lamps were over- public accountants, ro ‘just and everlasting peace,’ » police and thus escape the draft, wire and child until I had saved Natural Gas Co. died yesterday Mo., yesterday. Mr. Jennings was/ing lighted. E as : Commander Cocke said. “You police said today. enough money to take care of after an illness of one year. He signaling to make a right hand] A coroner's verdict gave the 2h naz, can't just tell a bull he's a bad,! Chubby Richard C. Shay faces them.” was 686. {turn with his left arm out when|cause of Mrs. Mahoney's death as e bri bad boy.” arraignment tomorrow on arson! Mr. Shay was a clerk in the Mr. Hendrickson was listed in a truck struck the arm, severing “death by accidental asphyxia- own of = He said the Communist sicharges for causing the blaze that highway department. ‘the 1949 “Who's Who.” it at the elbow. tion.” ui day couldn't CArry on a War “if the fee ——— a A Ee —— pA oi Allied nations would stop send- : uo Over ih ing raw materials, tools, ma- vi, cape of chines, .0il, steel and rubber to i Tide from Russia and her satellites.” The : a magnif a U. 8. should cut off aid from any mink sd nation which doesn’t give “posi- ¢ o ’ FR anklin 4411 i ¥ i tive assurance” it will refrain hair was From “trading with the enemy,” | of diamor i silver sho 18 Y simvlated - ear- Id “Gifts w including } .. reported § » : ° studded «¢ mdienapotis' (Given Good Chance So : i . I} ben glass acl ied pa » 1 ‘ Most Appreciated « | senators Hedge | Be aa ; mi ; ; . Y ar: / : 10 trunks : Candy On Two Restrictions | S$ pracrical... 30 trunks WASHINGTON, Feb. 11 (UP) . ———— moon bec H > —Democratic leaders believed to- from the day that chances are “better than ness. But , ? even” for House Armed Services lieved ‘tha . Committee approval of an 18- her to Re d 0 u r e year-old draft. on the C . They conceded, however, thay

still face a tough job in selling

: the politically unpopular measure to reluctant members. { e r e a r t The committee shut off hear-| ings a week ago with leadars! about ready to toss in the sponge. !

They were willing to settle for a! bill té6 draft 18 and '2-year-olds but keep them in this country until they were 19. i But a change of heart came] with the 7 to 1 vote by the Senate Preparedness Subcommittee for a! bill to draft the 18-year-olds. The Senators hedged it about with only two restrictions: Goes to Senate

ONE: That no 18-year-olds be drafted until local draft boards have exhausted their supplies of older men, TWO: That the Armed Services start with the older 18-year-olds | before ‘dipping into the lower brackets. House leaders said they believed {the Senate action would influence ithe opinions of many legislators. {They said they hope to get ap{proval for “something similar” to the Senate bill. { The measure goes to the Sen-| ate Armed. Services Committee to-| morrow with approval virtually lassured. It probably will be the (first major bill debated this session. Meanwhile, Chairman Lyndon B. Johnson (D. Tex.). announced that his Senate Preparedness SubJcommittee will widen its search for defense personnel. He said the Armed Services will be combed for “chair corps” ‘soldiers who should be replaced by women,

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