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"| NEW YORK, Nov. 14 (UP)—| The tailors selected Gen. Eisen-| Ip Kingdom of Nepal
Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower hower —in uniform or out—as they, NEW DELHI, India, Nov. 14 topped the custom tailors’ list of best dressed |(UP)—The more than 100 years best dressed men today and the —- ooy nan in, publie ite, {rule of the Rana dynasty over the little kingdom of Nepal, sand-
|tatlors predicted a “startling” y . . wiched betwen India and CommuTT EE - {change in men’s fashions. Fat s In Fire |nist-occupied Tibet, has ended. - ’ By United Press | Fred Ealletta, president of the BOSTON, Nov. 14 (UP) | Prime Minister Maharaja Me. . BALTIMORE, Md, Nov. 14— stom Tailors G 5 ris i -vear- ./hun Shamsher Jang Bahadur ASE, Miller-Wohl's Bar 1 BR } Franklin V. R aller jC to Bors uild of America A 11-year-old boy was . |Rana resigned, ending the long 5 - : gain asemen Fran n V. Reno, alleged former, said American men were already under arrest at a hospital -" |.1e of his family over the moun- ’ , i Communist ahd one-time govern- switching: from the loose-hanging today. because he was ‘a tain kingdom, dispatches from ment weapons expert, was indicted J casual suit-to “the dressy look" little too fat. Katmandu, .the country’s capital, by a federal grand Jury yesterday : {characterized by narrow shoul- Jound forcing his way sald 100aY Shivan will name a on charges of concealing his Red ders, narrow lapels and narrow into a building, the bby was new prime minister, the dis-
affiliation on an army question- trouser legs. Mr. Balletta said it injured and captured when |patches said. This will give the
naive in 1048 (was the first major change in he tried to slip between a . king a voice in the Nepal governReno. : whose name Iwas. fivat wily styles in niore than 10 tree and a fence and be- ment for the first tme in his fambrought to public attention by ex- = — a same Stuck. as fly's history. . — Communist Whitaker Chambers, : gag lana Is Living IY Brglewaod, colo. WHEN THE SMOKE LIFTED—Alice Winters (left) was out- : : . cording to U. S.' Attorney Bernard Weighed. but hardly outfought in a battle with sister stripteaser ; g : Georgia Lane (right). Alice was talking by phone to her boy friend DOWNSTAIRS STORE
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ministratiton (WPA). The C-82 “Flying Boxcar” van- others previously charged with 2) The grand jury accused him of ished in foggy weather yesterday bribery and intimidation of em-
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