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Truman Wins g First. Vote Of Approval

By United Press WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 y President Truman's plan to | reorganize the scandal shaken Internal Revenue }

Rureau was approved unani

mousiy today by the House

Executive Expenditures Committee. The committee gave its in-

President's a resolution of disapproval had intraduced by Rep. Clare E (R. Mich.} Mr. Hoffman had made it clear that he introduced his resolution only as a means of getting hearings on the proposal, Mr. Hoff. man had said he would vote for approval: of the plan

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The committee's unanimous, « : : Seas eam hat the Doras SKIN FOR HIS TWIN—Army surgeons at San Antonio, Tex., House also when it votes next; from the thigh of Pvt, Leonard Kijowski during a four-hour operation. week. burned legs of his twin brother, Pvt. Leo Kijowski, shown on the operating table at the left. Leonard

of success if the skin came from his identical twin.

Dean Spars for Words Over Love for Ex-Wife

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$2 Million Suit Is Dismissed

NEW YORK, Jan. 2¢ (UP) A $2.020,000 damage suit hrought by Negro Robeson and 27 other persons in connec tion with Peekskill, N. Y,, riots in 1949 was dismissed in a fed eral court yesterday. ; The group headed by the left

singer Paul

to convince the jury a comATHENS, Ga. Jan. 24 The dean of the University of Georgia Journalism school treated a jury at his ex-wife's assault trial today

partnership existed be they

mon law

tween the Drewrys after

were divorced, asked

“Did

you ever love your wife?"

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. THURSDAY, ‘JAN. 24, 1952

$200, 000 for Trigger?—

J Weather or No, Crime | Trigger, the famous horse of Must Go on motion. picture cowboy actor Roy

Weather notes from the crime Rogers, may be up for sale. world: The Houston Press, in a front N - . page story yesterday, said’ a ONE men, _ apparently Wharton, Tex. millionaire oilwell muffied against the cold, en- ,,.. rancher ‘has offered $200,tered the Chaplin Pharmacy, 1701 000 for the horse, and Rogers is kK. 52d St. last night. The owner, seriously considering” the offer. Ivan C. Chaplin, courteously J, B. Ferguson, who said he asked them what they would lilze. would “like to blend Trigger's “Youm money,” one growled intelligence” with his own stock drawing a gun, the cash register of an undis~losed fer in a telegram last Thursday: amount, the bandits took $20 from The wire said: TAS basis for {Vaughn Phillips, 14, of 4620 Crit- negotiation, am hereby: making ltenden Ave. a Broad Ripple High you a bona fide cash 6 + of two School freshman who had been hundred thousand dollars and will

HOUSTON, Tex., Jan, 24 (UP)

Two

care that you might recite in your

paper route. an- contract.’

As they started to leave, other’ customer, Robert F. Davis, Mr SA was reported to be 09 of 4970 Kingsley Dr.. entered. ‘‘stunned” by the offer, his pubThev relieved him of his hillfold, lic relations man, Al Rackin, said. containing $5. “We've had big offers before— TWO —A bandit with a bad cold $25,000 or so. But nothing like and his gun-bearing cohort were this,” Mr. Rackin said. : 4 sought by police for the $55 hold- Trigger is 19, and Mr. Rackin inches of skin ‘up of a variety store at 1903 Col- pointed out that “he must be relege Ave. last night. tired someday.” Store manager Mrs. Virginia, The desire of Mr. Laden. Beech Grove, said one of 8-year-old son

The skin was grafted to the

* had eold and his nose was run- buying the animal,

[24 (UP)—Former Oklahoma Gov. |

Young and Old |

INDIANAPOLIS

cratic Party officials. that his

After emptying of quarter-horses, made the of-

thelping a pal collect for his news- agree to any conditions for future }

Roy Rogers and Trigger

owns mares.

Approval On Reform Of Tax Staff |

Report Egypt

‘Kingdom for a Horse’ Seeks to Buy

Soviet Guns

PARIS, Jan. 24 (UP) — Egypt has asked Russia for permission 'to buy Soviet arms, authoritative sources said yesterday. The request was said to have ‘been made a few days before |Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Y, |Vishinsky left for Moscow Tues day night aboard the Orient Exe press. Informed sources said Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohamme d Calah El Din made the request of Mr. Vishinsky at a dinner party earlier this week held by Abdul Rahman Azzam Pasha, Secretary|General of the Arab League. Mr. Vishinsky was said to have ‘made no commitments before he {left Paris for the Soviet capital, Egypt reportedly offered to pay [for the arms in cash or in cotton land did not specify at once what arms is required. Informed sources

75 quarter-horse breeding said, however, that the Egyptians

are in the market for tanks and

The oilman asked the delivery all types of automatic weapons.

Ferguson's of Trigger immediately following to own Trigger the Houston Fat

the bandits “seemed to have a Started the oilman on the road to Feb. 10. The movie idol of thou- halt in British gun imports as a he said. Mr. sands of small fry will take part oo .+ o¢ the Anglo-Egyptian dis-

jvirus

infection. (Roy J. Turner has told Demo-i4,,. .4 to the Turner ranch near British pressure.

Egypt was said to have asked

Stock Show, piecia for arms because of the

4 ning all the time he was here.” Ferguson has oil leases as far in the rodeo here during the pute over the Suez Canal and the Ice 0 Rama Is Ax they left, the hold-up men away as South Dakota and also show. \Sudan. "St took three pairs of, children’s! "| Informed sources said arms |corduroy hin and matching Turner Wants to Quit As Party Treasurer | les to Egypt from other ‘Open fo Skaters jackets. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Jan. here recently for treatment of a European countries has been re-

She later re- duced drastically as a result of

YOU DON'T have to be an ex- TRAFFIC CASUALTIES wife's illness makes it “advis- Sulphur, Okla., friends said. SOLVED! Your ' tax - money : “ : (23 DAYS) able” for him to resign as na-' The former governor is a close problems, or renting, selling, perienfed Skarer to take part in 1951 1952 tional treasurer. He was named political friend of President Tru- work-finding or loss-recovering, The ' Times Ice-O-Rama show, g.eidents ..»:... 513 419 to the post less than six weeks man. A wealthy oilman and Here- all can be solved through Times Mar. 13 in the Fair Grounds 1JInjured ......¥ 215 193 (ago. ford rancher, he headed the Tru- Classified Ads. Phone PL aza Coliseum. Killed ..iv0enennq 5 4 Mrs. Turner was hospitalized man-Barkley Clubs in 1948. 15551 and place your ad.

to an academic discussion of love threats and Kisses. Dean John E. Drewry brought back to the witness stand

wing singer filed the suit in September, 1949, asking personal damages for alleged violations of their civil rights. near: the end of Mrs. Kathleen The action named two veter- .awrv's second trial on.charges ans organizations and 14 West. ¢ <hooting chester County officlals and in- Thurmond dividuals as an outgrowth of the The educator's wife says she riots on Aug. 27 and Sept. 4, gpened fire on Miss Thurmond 1949. It charged that the de- when she walked in on her and fendants prevented Mr. Robeson yr Drewry in ‘a compromising and his followers from assem- ot hefore the dim light of a bling for concerts at Peekskill. (Christmas tree. Both wére hit, reFederal Judge Sylvester J. covered from their wounds and Ryan dismissed the suit without subsequently were married. ‘comment. Defense Lawyer Carlisle Cobb,

For a Good Cause— oe Christian Family. Study Joined By Half Million

By EMMA RIVERS MILNER Times Chureh Editor

Was

I.entz tried to give practical suggestions to interested persons in

family life.

sibility =0 keenly they have en- “Parents look to the church . , for that kind of help,” he said.

rolled in groups to study the “The commonest way to get it Christian family, is in organized classes meeting Dr. Richard E. Lentz, Chicago, in homes and churches. Through gave this figure in an interview. the use of textbooks, by hearing Executive director of the Depart-'speakers and discussion of prob ment of Family Life of the Na-/lems and experiences, they try to tional Council of Churches, he improve their skill as parents. A spoke last night in the Irvington half million parents are enrolled Methodist Church. His subject in such clases in the United was: “The Family Looks to the States.” Church.” He also addressed Howe Dr. Lentz is the son of Edward High 8chool pupils yesterday. M. Lentz, 81-year-old Indianapolis “If your family doesn't supply citizen who works every day as you with a sound faith in God, an accountant at the Polar Ice you never can pick it up from and Fuel Co, Dr. Lentz is a minthe church and community ex- ister of the Disciples of Christ cept as a superficial addition,” and was ordained in the Third Dr. Lentz said. Christian Church here. “The reason for this is family He concluded his remarks to relations come so early in life The Times by quoting Dr. Nathand they're so constant and in- aniel® Showstack, superintendent timate. "That is why we -say of a penitentiary in Southern Calparents are primary teachefs of ifornia. Dr. Showstack said: religion * “Mental fllness and delinquency The two other chief purposes are both on the increase in the of the three-fold function of United States. And they stem family life in addition to faith from the same source and cause in God, as cited by Dr. Lentz, are fear .

United States feel their respon- Christian

faith in self. and faith in one’s. “There is only one antidote for neighbors. fear and that is faith. Faith in In his address last night, Dr. God is the only adequate faith.”

‘Pretty Big, Eh?'—

17-Pound, 2-Oz. Baby Is Ohio's 2d Largest

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good condition and she was re ZANESVILLE, O, Jan. 24 , eased from the hospital .12 The birth of a 17-pound hoy. sec-. hours after the child was born ond heaviest child ever born in The bov's father. Arthur Ohio, was reported in nearby (Green, a farmer, showed ‘little

Caldwell today. excitement Dr. C. F. Thompson, who al Hi tended Mrs. 'Zella Green when big, eh?” she gave birth to the child, said ———————— ————

that he weighed 17 pounds 2 (4 4 BITE SIZE : a o A K

Dr. Thompson =aid

§ Only comment was, ‘pretty

ounces. ‘This is about twice the average weight of babies at the time of birth. The State Health Department in Columbus said a check of its records showed that the boy was the second heaviest child born in the state. A girl weighing. 17 pounds 5 ounces was born to Mr. and Mrs, Chester | Bush in Berea on Mar, 2, 1951, . The child "was the eleventh born to the Greens. Mrs. (Green and the haby were repiirted in,

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Love Cooled |

“I think I did -at the time 1 married her,” Mr. Drewry re plied He.added 'that peared shortly after the birth of their 20--and that since then he had lived under;

the former Miriam ~

his love disap-

gson—who is now

‘sometimes intense fear’ of Kathleen. “you live in fear for 1 years?” Mr. Cobb shot at the dean.

“Sometimes intense. At others great concern and apprehension. Degrees of fear.” “You don't deny you frequented your home after the divorce, do you?’ . Mr. Drewry told Mr. Cobb

“words are difficult things. What do you mean by frequent?”

He sald “indirect pressure” was

A half million parents in the their quest for a faith needed for exerted on him to get him to

visit the Drewry home. He explained he had thought his son

wanted him there. “Were you kidnaped?’ Mr. Cobb inquired, “I return to the word pres sure.” Hard to Answer “Did you stay® there under threat?”

“I like the word pressure better,” Mr. Drewry insisted. Mr. Cobb then wanted to know whether Kathleen “threatened you to make you kiss her goodnight.” Mr, Drewry said no but he couldn't recall just why he kissed her on his departure from her home. “You kissed her didn't you?” (She has were

voluntarily,

testified his kisses passionate; he, that they were friendly pecks.) “It's difficult to answer a ques-

tion of that kind,” Mr, Drewry said. - Closing arguments were expected today. following which the case goes for the second [time to a 12-man circuit court {jury

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] : tryouts for parts in the gala twohour show will be at 8 a. m. Sat-

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For the past six years Indianamateur skaters, preschool yeungsters tq adults, have had loads of fun each year practicing on the Coliseum ice and performing in the show. Too, they have made it possible for The Times to help charity from Ice-O-Rama admissions pald by the public. u u LJ

THE first registrations and

urday in the Coliseum. Reporting that day will be all those through 12 years. t 5:15 p. m. Sunday, registrations and tryouts will be held for skaters from 13 through high school grades. On =Saturday the skaters will enter the Coliseum on the north side and Sunday on the south. Skaters. seeking solo and specialty parts should telephone Art Wright. Times Public ‘Service Bureau—PLaza 5551—to arrange appointment for tryout.

Sneak Thief Gots. $300

.Heulet Blankenship, 21-year-old attendant of a filling station at 457 Indiana Ave. told police someone stole $300 from a drawer

waiting on customers last night.

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