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Indiana County Newspaper That Serves Every Member of the Family The sonar writers, who Made Indian Ev nlng 0a2elte newt paper boy, end iub heretofore always been rigtlt there with a song of the ment, seem to have failed thl time. inflation song yet. lit tuppettef the Wet Savings Program. COVERING THE WORLD FROM THE COMMERCIAL CENTER OP WEST CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA VOLUME 46.NO. 230.

TELEPHONE 600-601 INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1946. TWELVE PAGES THUEE CENTS 1MTB Ml EMAWI ABE Truman Signs 45-Day Stop-Gap Draft Lawffff JjSK- Thai Race Again Boys Deflated Childless Men 26-29 Holiday Threatened WASHINGTON. May 15. The coal strike situation LOS ANGELES. May 15.

oshkosm. MBy 15, (r (AP) Soft coal operators; fn Indiana County today re-iThreu youths who admitted to police itofiay fiatiy rejected as a'mained dark as the approxi- they deflated tires on a string of n' u- i fnt V. Lrkcd automobiles, learned the! social theory John mate 6,000 miners continued The stork passed up (mother chance to win a race with an automobile today, then settled by ou (speeding foiiv of their prank the hard way. demand for a seven in their defiance of the de- Back In Picture; Ban Fathers, Teen-agers an elevator. In Flour Output For Home Consumption Wilh Policeman Walter LoDPnow ttHMY.nnt rmvrn 1 uvv nn nnJmnn.

nf Anhn f. I oita Racine through traffic, Robert W. supervising, the three each to ftnance welfni'p'iimv Thinf nr. IWriiV Bower got his wife to a police receiving hospital without mishap. But between the first and third floors.

Cheryl Jean Bower arrived. She and fund for mine workers. 'President James Marks, to mimmng a hand pump, re-tn Hated all the tires to normal pressure. While they did not turn rotur to their J3 iS her mother, Evelyn, are doing nicely. down the idea of a fund, All of the county mines of itheir action seemingly Rochester and Pittsburgh iiuy nosHibuity of a perman-Mal Company have remained WASHINGTON, May 15 lP Fast-dwindling wheal supplies al the mills threatened loday to force a six-week holiday In the output of flour for domestic consumption.

This possibility arose as the House Agriculture Committee announced a comprehensive investigation of both Ihe domestic and world food situations, with the first session set tomorrow. Byrnes Asks Conference On Germany ent settlement of the coal dis-I peacefully idle and the New Iran Troops pute by nijrhtfall as York Central Railroad Com- WASHINGTON, May 15 (AP) Childless men 26 through 29 years old came back into the draft picture today as President Truman's choice of "the lesser of two evils" kept Selective Service legally alive by crippled. For the moment, however, only men 20-25 will be inducted. Mr. Truman chose last night to sign a 45-day stopgap extension of the draft law but with an outright ban on inductions of either fathers or teen-age youths rather than let the act expire at midnight.

dent Truman asked. nwy Coal Mining1 Depart- Lewis hs served nolicc that he nlent reports that all Of Chairman Flannagan said I Reach Border Of Azerbaijan win not negotiate a new mines are continuing to keep them operating until the PARIS. May IS (AP U. new harvest. I if evidence warranted the committee also would consider the necessity for renewed food rationing.

Rpfi-fltirv nf State Byrnes "now or later" unless he gels thejthe shut-down. fund urhlfh hn m-nnnra In mil 1 Secretary of Agriculture Andcr- i the Forcicn Minister Council under the exclusive control of the'. The NYC nd R. and P. compan- son is known lo be sluriylng mese -today thnl a pence conference bo BY JOSEPH C.

GOODWIN The Chief Executive amxed ms iics are the iwo biggest coal produc- Uniled Mine Workers. problems. Chester C. Davis chair Most lawmakers, however, apparently remained unconvinced that there is need for restoring such con railed Nov. 12 to draft a pcicc TEHRAN.

May 15 (JP) Central signature just four house before jim i him at-on man of President Truman's Famine treaty for Germany, an American Iranian government troops were re the deadline. Less man two nours Emergency Committee, told an in As a counter proposal to Lewis' at an independent proposition, he operators sugRcsted Craceton Coal Company mine. 150 the possibility of selling up a min rm informnnl sidd. earlier the Senate rammsd through trols at this time. The flour situation shaped up this way: ported by the Tabriz Radio to have reached the borders of Azerbaijan today but Premier Jafar Pishevari In a session completely taken up terviewer that he believes supplies of flour now in distribution chan the extender after Senator Langer (R-ND) abandoned his threat lo jointly-financed fund for hardship lurnin! to their jobs today when 13 Palestine Fight Draws Arab Protest of the Separatist rcgine in that nor talk Selective Service to death.

nels will be sufficient lo meel domestic needs on the basis of con On May 1 mills were required to cut their stocks to a 21-day supply. thern province declared: "We are Draft Director Lewis B. Hershey sumption recommendations of his Few if any have been able to ob with discussion ol critical German, problems, Byrnes proposed thai ve-; prcscniativcs nf Britain. Russia, France and the United Suites start meeting immediately to draw up a treaty drttft for Germany vhich the foreign ministers could present in committee until new wheal becomes lain wheal in the meantime because not afraid of an attack." 1 Broadcasting from his capital at Tabriz last night, Pishevari asserted available. i i carotins or pickets descended on the independent agency such as the Red shift this morning.

(-ross- "You're not working today bro- Thc operators' negotiating com- ther." Uiey told the miners as they mlttce said in replying to the United prepared to enter the operation. Mine Workers that Lewis' proposal! The pickets were reported to be presented "a new social theory and I from the Tide Local, uhilosouhv. the effect of which 1 In Harrlaburg. Secretary of Labor immediately wired local boards to confine "inductions lo men in the under-26 group Mr. Truman designated when Japan fell last August.

the government Is offering farmers a bonus of 30 cents a bushel above The committee's consumption that Premier Ahmed Qavam of the LONDON, May 15 yP) The Bri standard calls, however, for volun Central Government was aware the pence conference, the Informant the ceiling price -which is the top legitimate price milters may offer. said. tish Government announced today that it would defer decision on the tary use of 40 per cent less wheat products than before the current And the 146 wheal will not start If the dale of Nov. 12 I adopted. would extend to every industry inland Industry.

William H. Cresnut but Array officials in a position to know said this will have lo be changed. 1 Not in? that the new law specifically permits men 20 through '29 tc food emergency arose. Davis said moving to market until July i the peace conference would con- America, and as such must be con- reuoraieu nis suuemcni mat me Anglo American Palestine Com' mittce's report unlil it had con Some mills already have snui miners who return to work under cue on llic 25th annivcisary oi the surveys indicate that about one out of three consumers is nol attempt- siderecl and acted upon as a national that our army is made up of fight-j Ing men who will not be defeated." He said any attack by the Central Government troops would constitute a violation of the agreement Qavam made with Russia. Previously an observer returning from Tabriz, said troops of the self-proclaimed Auton the 12-day truce offered by Lewis lerrcd with leaders of both Arabs' down and a survey last night indi-1 cated many other cither will close lor curtail operations sharply.

opening session of tfhu 1921 Washington Disarmament Conference and 28 years and a day after the ting lo comply with the "eat-less bread program. problem and not as one relating to the coal industry alone." The committee said the problem be drafted, one official said, or course, that's what we'll have to do." He asked not lo be Identified by name. nave not jeopardized their unem- ploy ment compensation rights by their decision. This prospect posed two problems and Jews and consulted with the United Slates. "This procedure Is In accordance with pledges given by His Majesty's Flannagan and other members of the committee have complained of what they described as confusing for the government: DornM rnnnrtnH In m-rt omous regime in Azerbaijan were 'No new, or additional, penalty At draft headquaiters, spokes- Will flour stocks- on hand be wpnrinff Rurcinn iinifnrm nnrt hnlri.

period will be required of the soft was one lo be considered by public legislative bodies. The operators gave three major reasons for rejecting Lewis' demand for the levy to be paid by opera vcnorls on food conditions. sufficient to supply consumers until eoala miners who have voluntarily men iook me posmuu vnai u-up ing-warlike maneuvers, to the army to lake eny steps to rM.t The Central the new wheat crop becomes avail returned to work in order lor them "First we have a report there Is mass starvation." Flannagan said. Government yester able? posed that the foreign ministers' representatives ri-port on the economic status of Germany to the Foreign Ministers Council al their next meeting, possible June 15. Byrnes' three coller.pt'OH, ihe for- to collect the unemployment comyS raise the lop limit set by the Pres-1 ident day reaffirmed that it was deter mined to avoid civil war and Pishe 'Now we have a report thai Mr.

2 Should the government divert tors who estimated It would net the union $70,000,000. annually on the some of the famine-relief wheat it is Hoover sees only a threat of mass may be Chesnut nileQfe; These spokesmen said that under vari in his broadcast described basis of last year payroll: starvation. tArrirtu buying to American mills in order the new setup Selective Service ncn ministers ol Russia, irancc I. The commit wee would nof Qavam as a ''wise and patriotic mart," adding "he knows our has a pool of only about 59,000 eli md Britain, raid they wanted So and m-3MJZi22 Government when the formation ol the committee announced," the Foreign Office said. CAIRO, May 15 Egyptian Foreign Minister Lufli El Said Pasha told the Chamber qt Deputies last night that his government 'and nation denounce the Palestine report and support the Arabs in Palestine." Speaking at the close of' a debate on recommendations of the British-American Jnouiry Committee, El strength." study the proposal retore commit- commitment of this gible 20 through 25 from which to meet monthly calls.

They estimated Pishevari blamed the breakdown un inawuy ana ims mai- i-Hu-ii-Ui that of these perhaps 50 per cent of Azerbaijan-Central Government The three-hour meeting today does not go to the question of inClthat until may be physically unfit, an with Geor; Rail Strike Threat Lessens As Truman Calls Meeting rscs Bldaull, French I wnges. hour or working condl- thu wet France See SITUATION it i It Is believed Rai i ng of the 1 imi lo incl udc foreign minister, present t. prcscnlirg negotiations on "reactionary elements' 'in the Tehran government. He made no reference to any that the miners re- (Conltnued on Page Two) demand for complete separation of possibility of returning to Tehran for men 26, 27, 2B and 28 would provide only an addilionul 13,000 for possible Induction, they further conversations looking to the Ruhr and Rhineland from Oer-l ana for Fxnc. centre, of QfUQ Said Pasha said his government had instructed its diplomatic representatives in Washington and London to added.

ward Azerbaijan's return to the authority of the Central Govern ttciorring to me number oi uir.es Mr. Truman teft no doubt that he fused to return to work because of the misunderstanding that existed la 'M regards to the compensation. ever, under Chcsnut'a ruling they '3 will be eligible for unemployment 33 benefits at the end of their truce period without any further dta- qualification period. Telegrams have been received, it -T explain to the two governments ment. Qavam earlier said Pishevari 1230 Seniors was displeased with the way the droit extension vas brought about.

had returned lo Tabriz only "for that "the report has caused tension in all the Middle Eastern states and new instructions. WASHINGTON, May 15 () Government hopes picked up slightly today for a settlement of the threatened railroad slrikc before Saturday's walkout deadline. President Truman's persona intervention, followed by resumption of negotiations at his request and reports of "some progress," did much to bolsler the guarded optimism, but officials still waited anxiously for more positive encouragement from the actual bargaining sessions. France has had to fiRhl Germany. Didault said economic measures to com rol these territories were not enough, that there must be potiti-ical separation.

His press secretary, Charles needs complete refection. Ross, used the "lesser of two evils" Cuininorcomcnt exercises at Indi- was learned, by all district union "3 The report recommended that 100,000 European Jews be permitted discrcption in telling repot lurs the una -1 1 lull School this year, sched- British Loan i Sources close Lo the Russian delc- tiled for Tuosiluv evenino at locals from District 2 President to enter Palestine. See CHILDLESS MEN Continued on page two May 28, will see the gradu- Marks, who strenuously directed 3 The Arab League's extraordinary patiun predicted today that Sovie. I Foreign Minister Vyacheslav I Mololov would airea lo a U. S.

at ion of 230 seniors. Gains Ground session tn discuss the Anglo-Amer Ask Details ican Palestine Committee's report, Autos Wreck i proposal lo summon a 21 -nation Ponding hoped-for favorable news. Administration fingers were kept tightly crossed. For there was frank apprehension over the effects of any nationwide strike by 250.000 engineers and trainmen. With thn country still hard hit by the soft Cuptain John V.

Duel will be the commencement speaker. His subject is, "Youth Faces a New World." for the haccnlaureate services Sun- scheduled for Saturday in Damascus, has been postponed. Arab Let. mat tncy return 10 tneir jons. --q However, the miners have defied the injunction of Marks, and con Untied their walkout over the coun ly.

a An R. and P. Company official said this morning that the Hetveti -3 mine in Clearfield CouVvty was con Of V))cace romcrcncc in juy loiiowmg H3r)l Af ftlJlf another four-power conference next WASHINGTON. May 15. fAP On Phila.

St. 1 menth. Weathering ihe first storm in the House, the $3,750,000,000 British jday, May 2(i. Dr. II.

Burton Boyd, hclief.tjastor of the First Presbyterian gue oificials said today a new date would be announced later. Reasons lor the postponement were not dis These sources expressed loan showed strength loday in 'Re-' Church, will deliver the sermon. Army Trucks coal stoppaac the unpad ol a general raid tie-up could do incalculable thnt while Molotov would accede to I three of the four supgefcliuiM made Damage to two vehicles amount 1 tinuing operations, and that strip "Following Through. publican as well as Democratic1 ranks. closed.

Sayed Mohamed Idris as Senussi, Tlnirsdiiy and Friday. May Hi and operation at Beech Tree in Jeffet- last by U. S. Secretary of Mr. Trurwm Font representatives! ing to $550 was caused at 10:05 last night when two cars collided at the corner of Philadelphia and Seventh leader of the Senussi tribes oi up WASHINGTON, May 15 WJ The Rep.

Clair Boothe Luce R-Conn) Stale James F. Byrnes he definite 17. the seniors will present their-so County was operating. Theso of the unions and railroads back to Senate War Investigating Cummittce doss play "You Can't Take It With their negotiating after a series of streets. recalled a Cleveland auto dealer to ya, cabled a protest to the Foreign Ministers' Conference in Paris today against proposals to place Trl- told newsmen "I am for and predicted the loan legislation wou'd pass the House by "a narrow mar- White Houee conferences yesterday.

ly would nut agree to place the Austrian treaty on lh? agenda for a btiggeslcd Big Four foreign ministers session June 15. Police reported that a Plymouth tell additional details of how 600 army trucks happened to go on sale gain. Mrs. Luce was one of the politania under an Italian trustee- iw ure 1110 unijf linnet Ol U1C a and P. in the district that are working, the offical said.

Hope was held by local coal com-pan tea that the miners would re turn to work, but no definite pre diction could be made, they said, of when they would. The disputants met until nearly mid night last night, reported some progress, and scheduled another ses coupe, operated by Gasper Vilcheck of Coral, started to make a lefl turn from Philadelphia into Seventh in New York department stores. first House Republicans ll appeared, meanwhile, that the You." Included in the graduating class this year are five veterans, who will receive their diplomas with the rest of the class. They are Richard D. Craighead, Aldino M.

Guerrie. Thomas Francis Murray. Harold O. The witness is Al Brenner. I reas- nounce publicity for tne legislation.

current conference miiht up Street in front of another machine sion for today. The wnite Mouse Meanwhile, Rco. Spatkman of (its work tomorrow without basic urer of the U. S. Truck Sales Co.

one of eight Ohio firms which pur ship. B-29 Sets New Altitude Record has asked them to report back on driving cast on Philadelphia. Alabama, the Democratic Whip, miecment un peace treaties. "The Friday. The other car, driven oy ueorge TriiTuin''nmHir nnrl Rotwt Wnlkpr based the trucks from the War Cow, President said partial returns from a pull among House Democrats indicated Potts of Indiana, R- D.

2, crashed In getting negotiations rcsumcu. sets Corporation in February. 1 ni was reoort-l The remainder of the class in- Late Bulletins into the right front end of the Vilcheck car. two-thirds would vote for the loen. TOKYO, May 15.

(AP A B-29 nd he estimated thnt one-thiru of Mr. Truman' held three separate conferences. First he saw A. F. Whit ney, president of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen, and Alvanlcy Police said the Vilcheck car cut Also called was Louis Broido.

Ex-lC)( on n5" way 0 ppris to return eludes; eculive Vice Preside 11 1 of Uimbul1 Byrnes and the U. S. d'jlcgamn to. See TO GRADUATE. Page Bros, one of the New York stores Washington.

which sold the vehicles. Th cmifc-roes were ready to lurnlTfj im af HftHrtTC The Oh a dealers bouiiht the r- ...,.1.1.. fiiUKMil nUflOfa niloted by Col. E. D.

Hsynoius, the corner very short, about 10 Republican members also would support it- Beamont, set a new world load-to-alt Uude record Monday at feet from the south-east corner, when it was hit. by the PoUs sedan. Speaker Raybuin (D -Texas) flat See RAIL STRIKE Continued on page Two K.MI. TALKS EECESS WASHINGTON. May 15.

Railroad ouerator and union nego tiators, working to avert a rail strik called for Saturday, recessed after brief "no progress' seaon today and called another meeting or later in the day. irucKS ior eacn. wnicn ti.r.v ly predicted viclory for Ihe legisla Guam when it carried a paylod of 2.000 kilograms (4,400 pounds) to J. Potter Both operators agreed that the light tion. Gen.

Edmund B. Gregory War As- A 25 Thn firfit qi.esiIOn on the sets Administrator, testified ycsier-- u-hnihoi- cuinn an altitude of 44.200 feet. Some Blue Ridge was green. No one was injured in the Loan supporters rcnerally felt day was Ihe OPA wholesale ceiling At ceremony in Washington. D.

The announcement was made to in the person uf Ambassador Impii better about the outlook because of the failure of the opposition's first C. last week, Dr. Charles J. Polter. 1 price.

day by headquarters oi We i'aci- iic Air Coinrr.and ol the U. S. maneuver. This was resolution 1 Bcfore dral l'e ducittsion o( Oak streeu PITTSHIIBOH M.V'iS(T1,e! WAA ClnciiMHtl office. cd Ihe Medal for Mcr.l of the U.

S. WONT GO TO ROMS rnr.r;n nru fan Army. by Rep. Knutson (R-Minn) which would have had the effect of can Coverninent. Sccreury of the In- (Ordinal siriih It was the fourth load-altitude re Franco Demands Stop Iniztfzrznci Blue Bidge Bus Liis and union of- 41100 catalogues unnouncn.g the Opv'll- CtochfAn ficials announced resumption of ser.

erlhcoming sale were sent to prior- Vf VII IK W.OCnT dl7, celling Sencte approval of the ere viro -l noon lortav on the eastern I claimant, tnciuamg lienor. Julius Krug made the pre-wuuld be unaui, to go to Rome in filiation on behalf of President Juy lor canoniiatioii ceremonle Truman. Mother Frances Xavter Cabrioi. I The award was marie lo Dr. Potter hn will k- tv dit.

The He use shelved his proposal by a voice vole yesterday. Salisbury, Dies i wo had indicated an micreit. and MADRID, May 15. (AP) Gen division of the company's lines to cord established this month by n-29s of PACUSA. The previous record in the load category was established in September, 1936, by Vla-timir Kokkinski of Russia at 36,105 feet.

the two-week priority preference eralissimo Francisco Franco, de points east of Uniontown, George L. Bennett. President e'aps. Orv.lle J. uwtiran died -inericait cnuen designated a samt.

fending his regime before a cheer Vet Charged In Local 10M. AKL-Amaleamated As-i Senator Wherry insist- in his home in baltsDurg. Tue.silay ane a tea inicago Ul tun at trie ing Cortes (Parliament) Hist night, I asserted that Spain's problems were Isolation of Street and Electric Rail- ed the trucks were sold lu the Ohm morning at 3:00 o'clock. me ar wnen imra age of B7. way and Motor Coach employes, dealers before farm groups had ade- He uff Administrator itn.m i i u.i uu, Harold E.

U'kes. 1 W1L14L TO DIE Baby Murder her own and nol that of otnir states. deny that there pre any poli PHILADELPHIA. May IS. (API sion connecting Sleubenville.

Brenner maintained the vehicles oorn April 4lh. in Orsica. Pa. i Dr. Potter, now executive assist- NEW ORLEANS, May 15.

W)-, -John Emmil, 22-year-old dis- Washinaton. Wheeling. W. Va-iWere not suilbale for tarin use be- Before coming to Sallshurg clarlt. president of theilTie Louisiana Supreme Court de.

The three other records set at Guam in PACUSA'i marathon project, directed by Col. C. Irvine, are: Capt Arthur A. Pearson, Tucson took a B-29 lo 39,360 feet with 10,000 kilograms May CoL Beverly Warren, Plainview, tical problems in Spain lo he solved," Franco said. "We have solved charged veteran, heard Assistant Uniontown, and other points-icause of their-five-ton weight and i.go.

he had resided ill Cor- K. P. t-oal to was the American loaay to inwnere with District Attorney tell a jury ol ninewi)l remain shut off by a two-week nign gasoline cimsumpiion. ie and BrookviUe. v.omen and three that heiold strike of 215 bus drivers.

clared he liad 100 other trucks just: was a men.be.- ol the Salts-i1" northwest Europe. The citation, electrocute Willie Francis J8, Negrq our political problems with our blood and our who escaped death May when Uia electric chair failed at St. Martin, ville. would atlemot to prove the ex-Gl The walkout resulted from a like them which he was unable lo nurs Presbyterian church, the F. 'accompanying the medal), signed planned to kill his wife's tin eu- wage increase demand which the' sell to farmers.

a. M. Lodje Apollo. Class President Truman, says his re- mnnlhlH lhu imirvn eniH 1h ptmnunv rpfllKPrf to! Inlrf fh. 1, ilr.l tip.

COmmCUdatlOHS laid the baSIS fOr The United Nations Security Council in New York, through a Dilated the same ship with a load to 37.400 feet special subcommittee, is now col fore the child was found dead. arbitrate. attempted lo sell the trucks through Abees of Nw Bethlehem and was! "le fuel policies and prugram of the Mav 11 lecting evidence on a chai by Po BEQUEST BE FUSED dealers but (ailed because Sjjare' president ol Ihe Salisburs School! Allf? uovernnwnu in me aevas- Emmil is charged with murder! land that Franco Spain is a threat 1 WASHINGTON, May Warren's flight also smashed the world record for irfximum load yarts were unavailable. Bourd. i to world peace.

Poland is seeking connection with March 3 slayinsi Th United States ha demanded taken to an altitude of 2,000 meters. men, ne conimuea. ne lurnco w. The clrccawc was a piommcm that Russia dron a char of -hftnii: lo have all the United ed Nations me iiiisni, uennis Micnci. Aid for Fathers Eel by Mai.

C. V. Haynei, who Oiinbel'c and other New Yurk de- fitier. ot Sallj-brg alway wiih ihe ivirs. eni Aiarv unmi 1.

1 Moscow and alliMi prtmiit slorek. He wid the retail uok an active pari in all coinn.i!i- dnmestie and foreign de- cl price was et at 52,900. thou-h the ily wk. He wa uv.ner ami for American coak production OPA ceikinu price in New York City a.vr vl Grocery Slort- u( swcesstully met." continues! ntnlv. RiiiiVaB the country inunedi rAfneawl wa 3m.

the cilalion. 1939 took an experimental o-' lui Fruuco government. I 'child mother, told a al 6.562 feet with 31.162 pounds. War-j polilR-al prubleini: are still a preliminary hearing that die baby Ten's load was about 34 000 pnun-Coeing debated in many fathered by a merchant seaman jr. which took pail in the ercal con-'while her husbend was Release India Plan i'l'ct and whose retimes are 'nblc ot solving the.urgiin difficul- A I ArCAft I A nlftl NEW DELHI, May 1501 sccumulaled," Frurwo added.

rillll liiiiid, -ill be received in Ihe' w-mum ir aiwnpanno ur. COW WONT GO family home alter 2:00 cluc thi. Washington I WASHINGTON, May MV-Ttea lr.fir.rn.,.. mH. o.ll t.o see the local man honored along while House said toda that a CJA Aid UE Worker PITTSBURGH MaT 15 -ui- held Friday alternoon a'.

130 other men wuth civilian pUne not Uw "wcred bow, RecoiinUin Uie XacVl Ihat iOST. Reverend David a Texan and a Califor- ever-wiU be seat tol totoy LOS ANGELES, alay 14. (AP) To future priwpectlve fathers, there's relief In sight (or lboe biurs uf anxloutt pacim- lo bpiUi Qt a broad cystine; sysum will be booked up from delivery tu vUtor room aud as soon your baby is born, it'll be an-oouueed to you promptly. -VSbf more, we'll let the baby cry right inU lh micro-phgne." Bits Ueerwaa, sup-criuteodent of CaWorni Hot-plUl her, told the Western HmjMUIs A9cUtiou day its "Plan for India" would be 'difficulties nven years ago and s'S'tel released at 9:30 A. to- is developing a hS morrow in New Delhi aiid London ive Je, witl, ri.ofoUl cxacti.

Jjgn opera. mj here the fir of- tomorrow brin home from tha lour-povar ennftrwiej i production workers, just back on the CraAfuro will omciate. luteiuwiu Harold job after a 118-day strike, Salubur, cemetery a little short of cash. wetuihouse ourvivuif oi w. nu.u v.

JT. L- a mue snon oi casn. weiuisnuuse ...4, 1nr -A th, said tba difnntrbtiut ih BteM rh''" nTan ptrUa- and paid his 1 Corp. has offered lo Wp l.S!..'ZJ JSZtlZZSl ifine. ment.

Lord Pethick-Lawrence. Sec-: Wm. G. Buchanan for Assembly. out financially.

ers. airs, rvuin svcnnif, aiiis- whenever it hpcain iiBpctuuiv v. The culprit was Mayor Walter C. journmaat oi coaW The comoanv said last nizht it burs: Mrs. Emoiene C.

Blytheva.v. aueAt a nouse. I retary of State for IndU. and Field Need Trork Tires Marshal Lord WavelL the You iow .11 Voular siie would advance so a oay. UD to tne iioursn.

nc was a wi iwu. a ol days of vacation pay any Mrs. Myrta Bowser of ,0 9 p. m. The Motor Inn, Phila.

8 ly7j23ojj employe entitled to. Pi. at Fourth. 313 FouxUfc win broadcast oir thj All India tries at Sea.s. Roebuck anJ Co.

Michael J. Shimko lor Assembly, radio. i3Ux 234.

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