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Keep Policy Charge Forced by Red Aggression

. By United Press "WASHINGTON, Sept. 20—! President Truman said today that! the United States must rely on force (rather than diplomacy) to! preserve peace and make certain

that Russia lives up to her inter-! §

national agreements. | As much as he dislikes it, the!

President solemnly told his news! conference, this is necessary under the present circumstances! .He said, however, that this country will not misuse its power and will continue to see agreements with Russia.

The United States, he went on, &. must continue to build up its] strength so that it will be in a position to enforce agreements. | In that way, he said, an agree- |

ment will be kept. | Mr. Truman said the Com-

niunists, by their aggressions in|:

Korea and other actions, have

compelled this country to rely on|: force,

When a nation is in a position to enforce an agreement, he said, then it will be kept. : That, Mr. Truman added, is the reason for the big U. S. defense programs. ghia wee * i

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ee PAGERS ’ Young Motorists Fined On Drunk Driving Counts -

'| Two young motorists found, James Edward Anderson, 23, 88 ‘guilty of driving while drunk|1650 College Ave, doubted

|Joseph M. Howard also ordered before being drafted into the

OFF DANGER LIST—Polio struck three times in the George E. Moore family of Sandusky, O.,

but with the help of their mother (left) the three victims (left to right) Roy, 5, Sue, 9, and Sally, 7, game in City Hospital at Cleveland today. All three youngsters are

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“showed bad manners” when she contracted to sing for two pints of beer a day in London, Mrs. Leigh Colvin, president of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, said today. Mrs. Colvin exploded at news stories of the Wagnerian soprano who agreed to sing 20 performances for the two pints of beer a day.

Quaker Oats Issues

timatum in Strikes

CHICAGO, Sept. 20 (UP)—! {Quaker Oats officials today told union leaders that strikes which|

HONESTY PAYS OFF—Mrs. ‘have idled three cereal producing Tina Schwerin of Chicago was ‘plants must be settled at the $30 richer today after she re-

plant level, ' turned a wallet containing $110 | The union officials came here . vag lin an attempt to settle the wage] to its owner who lives in Los disputes with company executives) Angeles. She called Joseph but were told all negotiations Ondrasik, 78, a Los Angeles would be conducted at the indivi-| manufacturer, owner of the wal\dual plants, a spokesman for| let by phone informing him of {Quaker Oats said. her find. He rewarded her with

The unions involved are the] * CIO United Brewery and Flour $30 and alfa paid for the long

‘Son ‘Hits Teacher With

eace With Force, Says Truman:::itoitaais fe : 4 , \ 4 : inicipal Court 3 today. Judge would not have to go to jail just

Spitball; Dad Fined $100 |

CHICAGO, Sept. 20 (UP)—Hold! that spitball, Johnny! |

ing a spitball at the teacher from

now on. Twelve-year-old Johnuy| Kraay let one ‘fly last May and, the net result was a $100 fine against his father, Howard, 36. Supt. Jay Lewis Winegarner of the Markham Park School sent Johnny home after he scored a bullseye with his handmade mis-| sile, . The principal ordered Johnny to bring one of his parents to ex-| plain Johnny's lack of classroom! decorum. i

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WHEN JOHNNY and his father returned, the 200 pound elder

{Kraay and Mr, Winegarner dis-

agreed on several minor points and Mr. Kraay biffed Mr. Wine-| garner under the eye, according to Assistant State's Attorneys) Herbert Barsey and Robert Maher. : '

of assault and fined him the $100.| It was the first conviction under a| 1949 state law to protect teachers

| al ; wg | Douglas Shaw, 19, of 1150 Nel- | |son St., was arrested Sept. 2 after son go to jail if he failed to pay’ | } {his car hit a house at 57 N. Be-|the fine, but promised he'd be out i iin time to join the Army. :

School children in Illinois will ] 35 Roh probably think twice before fling-| ™

A jury found Mr. Kraay guilty

|their licenses suspended one year./Army.

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Slaying Nurse

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Morrey Pell

By United Press i EAST LANSING, Mich. Sept. 20—A cold-blooded college freshman and two teen-aged compan-: fons admitted they killed a nurse for $1.35 bebr money. “We needed some beer money é 80 we went out! looking for someone to rob,” said William! Morrey, 18-year-| old freshman at

from irate parents. Given Six Months In Sex Orgy Case

* Michigan Normal College. “But we only got -$1.35 among us.” Max Pell, of A Ypsilanti, Mich., - *

PLYMOUTH, Ind, Sept. 20 . ad on (UP)—Ray Freed, 30, former, al, of Milan, : night watchman at a dairy prod- Mich., both also GENTLEMEN: A SEAMLESS FRONT OXFORD IN wo ~ PALIMINO TAN—WHICH IS A

Royal

ucts plant, was sentenced to jan 5 confessed tp the bludgeon [tor six months today for taking|Slaying of Nurse Pauline CampPLENTY GOOD LOOKING SHADE— THICK CREPE RUBBER SOLES—

pictures of teen-agers posing in/bell, 34, at Ann Arbor last Satur(SI ———" (mmm 4

the nude during sex orgies. |day night. : : Judge Alvin Marsh sentenced, “I've never seen a cooler, more] ~~ WHICH IS PLENTY OF CUSHION - - UNDER YOU—PRICED AT

Freed to the Indiana State Farm|cold-blooded bunch in my life,” f 85

on his plea of guilty to a charge said Ann Arbor Police Chief Casof contributing to the delinquency per Enkemann, of minors. | The three were arrested last WHICH IS PLENTY OF VALUE! SE FIRST FLOOR MEZZANINE

court, where two months ago six! feen-agers were sentenced and told police Morrey had confided nine others put on probation for(in him last week that he had indulging in after-dark orgies Eg merrdatk Ee attacken another nurse three days posing for Freed’s photographs. | efore the murder. Police had! Freed was released on bond been searching for a ‘“nurseafter today’s session, presumably hating maniac” because of recent to permit him to make prepara- attacks on nurses climaxed by tions for his confinement to the the Campbell slaying. institution beginning next Mon- , Pell confessed first because, he day, {said, “I don’t want you tearing

oe my car apart: looking for eviiw ence.” He said there were Arab Mission Pushes plaodstains on the floor of the Boycott on Israel Ole oad at. aa - oyal confessed next, an orPS ERANDRIA. Devs, Sept. 20s. faced path the two confes- - pow Ara 8 has sent a mission to two little nit % Be actualy Sue oil-rich Persian Gulf principalities! ‘we had a : in an attempt to tighten the Arablsided to 1 INE arising De, economic boycott on Israel. told police in a blase, off-hand

Workers, which represents work-/ lers at the Akron, O., plant, and! . . ithe Distributive Processing and California to Cut Off Office Workers of America, an| * independent union represerting Indian War Fund workers at the plants in St. Jo-

Towa. : {smoked the pipe of peace.

|Mass., was treated for shock at has a balance of $2806. {Frankford Hospital today after] his automobile hit a policeman,

140, was taken to the hospital with 'down Indian uprisings. a possible fracture of the left payment was made 1823.75 on an old claim,

SACRAMENTO, Cal, Sept. 20/Bahrein to persuade the little

seph, Mo., and Cedar Rapids,|(UP)—The state of California has * decided its Indians have|Israel.

| . | State Controller Thomas H. Driver Treated for Shock | kuchel said yesterday the state's] ® | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 20 Indian war fund will be discon|(UP)—Walter D. Drew, Reading, |tinied Friday midnight. It still

The fund got its start in the {1850's when Congress allocated The policeman, Albert Schoppy, the state $229,987 to help put The last in 1937—

Abdul Rahman Azzam Pasha, manner. “I got out of the car secretary-general of the Arab when we saw her walking down League, said yesterday a missionithe street and hid behind a bush. had been sent to Kuwait and When she passed, I hit her a {couple of times and then we states to cut off oil supplies to dragged her body over to the leurb and drove off.”

Freed appeared in a closed op oe10r pan Baughey, 19, son - L. STRAUSS & €0., INC.

hearing inJ e Marsh’s juvenile s 8 udg J of a Ypsilanti Methodist minister.

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