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THE STATE eIUIEIMIL The Weather IV. Wmther Sanaa, last Laaitar) Mostly cloudy and cooler through Friday. Low tonight 36, high Friday 53. NINETY-SIXTH YEAR LANSING, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1950 48 Pages 132 Columns PRICE FIVE CENTS The State Journal Receive daily the complete newt report of Tkt Associated Press, The Vmiud Press ami The Internal! I News Service. CAREER ENDS AT 94 Bolster Truman Guard: he National Pact Leader Bares Plans Shavian Wit Stilled sc sfc sjc sc sfj Death Claims Famous Playwright Reds Catch 1,000 U.S.

Men in Trap Observer U. S. Probes For Defense Conspiracy The Reus Behind The Day's News French to Furnish Half of Rescue Attempts Fail Foes 'Laugh in Face of Death; Hundreds Slain Europe Force, Declares Foreign Minister Sy Htii WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 (JP) French Defense Minister Jules Moch the Atlantic pact na Police Quiz 13; Nab Wife Of Survivor tions plan to have 40 divisions on the western front in Europe bv He disclosed this goal last night during a news conference which SEOUL, Korea, Friday, Nov. 3 (JP) The U.

S. First Cavalry division last night abandoned attempts to rescue the remainder of one of its regiments surrounded in northwest Korea by Communists including Chinese Reds. The trapped men were ordered to try to break out on their own. Some already had done so. Normally a regiment totals about 5,000 men, but the undisclosed number trapped was obviously less than this because of escapes and heavy casualties.

Earlier a U. S. First corps spokesman referred to two battalions of he expressed the opinion that France will never drop its opposi- tion to the inclusion of German military units as large as divisions A REVIEW and study of United Nations (in reality. United States) operations in Korea by European and American military experts assembled at Washington in the last few days demolishes the general belief that the allied forces showed overwhelming superiority over the Moscow-trained North Koreans. Their conclusions will not be made public because of the blow it would mean to our national pride, and to the political use which administration campaigners are making of the repulse of the invasion.

But the British. French. American, Dutch and Portuguese military men, in preparing to organize an international army to oppose future Russian thrusts like those in Korea, Tibet and Indochina, and possibly western Europe, cannot afford to hide their heads in the sand. They must face unpleasant facts. In these experts' opinion.

Korea furnished no true test of the ability of the western powers, despite their superiority in natural resources and productive genius, to withstand an all-out Russian in western Europe's defense force. Puerto Rico Seizes Chief Of Anti-U. S. Rebels; President Calm Moch told reporters that France will provide one half of the ground units which the Atlantic pact powers plan to station on Europe's western front. He said that additional defense forces also are the regiment as being surrounded and said they were believed to total: the equivalent of one battalion.

planned on Europe's northern and This would be about 1,000 men. southern fronts. He gave no hint The trapped unit was cut off at the possible size of these forces. Presumably the western front Wednesday night near a dry river, bed four miles southwest of Unsan 1 by encircling forces that included Chinese Reds in strength. would be primarily in Germany: the northern front in Norway and Denmark, and the southern front in Unsan is 66 air miles north of Pyongyang, former Red Korean Italy.

Moch expressed hone that the 12 capital. sraesat-Js: Atlantic pact nations will be able Maj. Gen. Hobart R. Gay, division to agree on a solution of the Ger watch.

He is Pvt. Leslie Coffelt, commander, said the regiment had been "very badly hurt." A spokesman told Tom Lambert, man rearmament question, despite the present deadlock between U. S. and French plans on that subject. One of uiree White House guards wounded in a gun battle in front of Blair House, President Truman's residence, is moved from the shooting scene on an ambulance stretcher as spectators A.

P. correspondent, the rescue WASHINGTON. Nov. 2 (AP) Pres. Truman'a guard was increased and extraordinary precautions taken for his safety today while the secret service dug into whether others were involved in the attempt' of two fanatics for Puerto Rican independence to kill him.

The investigation centered on questioning of Oscar Collazo, 37, one of the two men who tried yesterday to blast their way with pistol shots into Mr. Truman's official home, but were cut down by the bullets of guards. Collazo fell on the steps of Blair House, Mr. Truman's temporary residence. He was shot in the chest but was reported today to be "in fine shape." His companion, Griselio Torresola, was killed by a bullet through the head.

Blair House guard who was shot at the east guard box of the Blair House. The court of claims, two building from Blair House, is in background. (AP Wirephoto.) team ran into a "stone wall" of re- See OBSERVER Page 10 Vandenberg Backs Kelly sistance. Large Vote Predicted Secy, of State Acheson predicted at an earlier conference that some way soon will be found to settle the issue. Americans who escaped the trap said there were many Chinese Reds in the enemy force.

Urges Curb GEORGE BERNARD SHAW AYOT ST. LAWRENCE. Nov. 2 (AP) George A Chinese prisoner said the force The French government wants to included 3,000 Chinese Red soldiers. limit German military units to the smallest possible size.

Moch per Killed Reds By Hundreds Bernard Shaw, the century's most famous playwright, died today at the age of 94. Correspondent Lambert, with the Ex-Governor Is Hailed in P. A. C. Director Sights division, quoted an American pla- The life of the frail old Irish-born wit who massed a for toon sergeant, as saying the Chi Defiant Puerto Rican Rebels Ask Independence from U.S.

Hatred for America Spawned in Poverty Of Surly Nationalist Party Gubernatorial Campaign By GOP Senator nese soldiers were "crazy." The sergeant added: tune by poking fun at the shortcomings of this civilized age, flicked out at last at 4:59 a. m. 1 1:59 p. Eastern Standard sonally, favors the battalion, including from 800 to 1,200 men. France wants such units incorporated in a European army, under a defense minister responsible to a European assembly.

The United States contends that divisions, up to around 20.000 men 45,000,000 Ballots in Tuesday Elections (By the Associated Press) Jack Kroll. director of the C. I. O. They would stand ngnt up in Time, Wednesday).

front of you, laughing to beat hell A tumble in his garden Sept. 1 0 while pruning a tree We killed them by the hundreds. Three police were wounded in the Still they kept coming." battle. one. Pvt.

Leslie Coffelt, 40, Political Action committee, predict each, would be the smallest practical German units. It has nro- The Reds launched their attack proved the undoing of the self-styled Napoleon of drama. He broke his left thigh bone and was taken to Luton hospital to have the bones pinned together. A bladder ailment compli at sunset against the First Cavalry ed waay tnat 4a.ooo,ooo votes will be cast in Tuesday's elections. That (Pictures on Page 13 posed undisclosed safeguards against GRAND RAPIDS, Nov.

2 (JPy V. S. Sec Arthur H. Vandenberg said today he believed Republican Harry F. Kelly should be elected governor "not only for Michigan's salvation" but also becausS of his record.

Michigan's convalescing G. O. P. senator made the statement in a letter to Kelly which was made public through Vandenberg's office here, division's lead regiment. They tr.e re-creation oi a German na NEW YORK.

Nov. 2 (1 Puerto smashed at the Americans from the would be a record for a non-presidential year. cated his condition. A minor operation eased the trouble and tional army. Rico was liberated from her feudal north, east and west.

They were died last night. Collazo was formally charged with Coffelt's murder. A probe was beine nushed alsn in Defense ministers of the treaty Kroll also told reporters Wash equipped with bazookas. Browning nations were unable to reconcile the but suffered a relapse Sunday. Spanish overlords by, the United States in 1898.

Yesterday two sons of that tiny Caribbean isle tried to murder the American President. New York and in Puerto Rico itself. French and U. S. differences in a ington he expects the Democrats to pick up three or four additional seats in the senate and 15 to 30 in the automatic rifles, Thompson subma chine guns and "grease-guns." Mrs.

Alice Laden, his -housekeeper FreeNesbitt both members of the Nationalist party." Why did Oscar Collazo and Gri-selio Torresola race for the 6teps of Blair House, guns blazing and murder in their hearts? How did it happen that the Col-lazos and 200,000 other native Puerto Ricans reside in New York city? What is the Nationalist party? three-day conference which ended I deeply regret tnat illness hasj iauazo and Torresola came here from New York. at the brick cottage, "Shaw's Cor In two hours the escape road to here Tuesday. They referred the house. Standing in a dim-lit New York the south was cut. In New York, a charge of consDir- ner announced tne oeatn to reporters.

He had lapsed into a coma tenement, the wife of one "of the would-be assassins demanded in de If that happens, he said, it will mark a historic change" because matter urgently to the North Atlantic military committee, composed The battle raged throughout the acy in the assassination attemnt kept me out of your campaign for richly deserved election," Vandenberg wrote. "But I cannot leave any doubt regarding my attitude," he continued. nignt. was brought against Collazo's wife, fiant tones: the party in power would be improv In SI At daylight an Allied rescue team of ranking military officers of the treaty nations, and to the council of foreign ministers' deputies. 'Why should I be sorry? We are aying including other First Cavalrv divi ing iu position in an 011-year.

He foresaw a record vote on the at 3 a. m. yesterday. Died Peacefully No announcement has been made of funeral plans, but friends expected the body will be cremated, the sion units, set out on a rescue mis "I think you deserve to win not only for Michigan's salvation but also These groups are trying to de basis of "terrific interest" in the 10 answer tnese questions, it is necessary to delve back into the history of Puerto Rico, which was discovered by Christopher Columbus sion. Rebel Chief It ran into heavy enemy fire at velop a solution for presentation to the defense ministers at another ashes mixed with his wife's and Airman Sobs as Flint Jury just 457 years ago on.

Nov. 3, 1493. Yongsong, about five miles south scattered ever the Shaw garden. meeting to be called by their chair west of Unsan. The explorer found the island- Two nurses were with Shaw at man.

U. S. Secy, of Defense Mar Tank radios of the surrounded which is 100 miles long and 35 miles wide inhabited by aboriginal Bo- shall. his death. Dr.

Thomas Probyn. his regiment, silent all morning, came campaigns, which in some states he said are "the most vicious ever conducted" in his memory. Appraisals Vary Kroll's appraisal of the situation was at variance with that expressed by Leslie L. Biffle, Democratic secretary of the senate. He told a re-See LARGE VOTE Page 7 Acquits Him of Death Of Young Girl FLINT, Nov.

2 (fly-Airman Ken Vishinsky Comments: 'A Strange NEW YORK, Nov. 2 Andrei Y. Vishinsky, Soviet foreign minister, was asked today if he had any comment on the attempted assassination of President Truman. Vishinsky. looked at the newsmen, spread his hands in a gesture and said: "A strange Then he walked on into the assembly At his news conference here last Surrenders because of your record." Recalls Views Vandenberg recalled that four years ago he had publicly paid tribute to then retiring Gov.

Kelly in these words: "As you conclude your present tour of eight years of public service, I join in telling you that you have done a grand job. You have put your country and your state in ever to life in the afternoon and directed physician, hurried Into the house 20 minutes later. F. E. Loe wenstein, the riquen Indians, a primitive agricultural group.

night, Moch said that the French Allied warplanes in strikes at the playwright's long-time biographer, Conquered in the name of Spain enemy. government can make concessions as to ways and means of applying neth Nesbltt, sobbing for happi oy ronce ue Leon 1509, the island But the rescue team couid not its plan. But he expressed belief ness, was acquitted late yesterday in was settled in the 16th century by break through. that it cannot cnange its opposi- Campos Gives Up Without The Reds' hot onslaueh was the fcupanisn overlords who destroyed the slaying of 17-year-old Beatrice mightiest in their redoubled fight to See DEFENSE Page tne native tribal structure and exploited the people. Dickersqn, Flint theater cashier.

Kelly Pins block approaches to the Korean- Fight When Police Open Tear Gas Attack Today- the handsome 24-year-old Manchurian border. Under Spanish rule, chief crops of lasting debt to you. Your good works will remain as a monument to your administration. You have had vision and wisdom and capacity and courage in facing tough prob private was back at Selfridge field A U. S.

First army corps spokes State Police but he was not free, man said the situation was very SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico, Nov. 2 Mrs. Rosa Collazo, 42. She was jailed in default of $50,000 bond. U.

S. mroissioner Edward W. McDonald said conspiracy warrants also were being prepared for two Military authorities were holding serious in the entire northwest sec Kico were cotlee and tobacco. More than 80 percent of the people were illiterate, 92 percent of the children were not in school and the annual death rate was 35 per 1.000 His Hopes On Record told reporters Shaw died peacefully without regaining consciousness. The author of 55 piays, 5 novels and countless essays the best of which were turned out after he was 40 Shaw was credited by many critics with reviving British drama after its golden age.

of Goldsmith and Sheridan. No stickler as to modesty, Shaw considered himself the successor to Shakespeare and even an mprovement on the Bard of Avon. As a political propagandist he espoused the cause of Fabian Socialists and helped lay the foundation of the present Labor party. He claimed to be a Communist and an atheist. But if he was a (JP) Police seized the presidents and top leaders -of the Nationalist and tor.

Told to Probe him for trial on an A. W. O. L. charge.

It was during his unauthorized absence from the air force base The fury of their attacks put Unit Communist parties today in a wide ed Nations troons on the defensive persons he did not identify and for Collazo. in the northwest, where the biggest that the pretty Dickerson girl was spread roundup begun by Puerto Rican authorities a few hours after the Washington attempt on the life At least 13 persons ovist, nf Mm lems in a difficult time. I salute a great Michigander and a great American." Vadenberg's letter thea continued: "This was true then. It is true now. Michigan needs constructive democracy which you personify.

Michigan needs your proven dedication to the welfare of the people as a whole." RumShortage Allied gains had been made recently killed July 11, 1949. relatives of Collazo were ouei- The verdict returned by a jury (By The Associated Press) Former Gov. Harry F. Kelly, head tioned. of Pres.

Truman. It was an obvious all-out effort by the Reds to keep United Nations of the island's 1,000,000 population. Ceded to U. S. Following the Spanish-American war, Puerto Rico was ceded to the United States by the treaty of Paris Dec.

10, 1898. The first job the United States did was to vaccinate every man, woman and child. The first year, deaths Pedro Albizu Campos. Dresident of In Puerto Rico, the island eovern- of eight women and four men after seven hours of deliberation sur troops away from power producing The state liquor control commis me Nationalists, was routed from his reservoirs which pump life-blood prised the court and state authori ing into the home-stretch of his drive to unseat Democratic Gov. G.

Mennen Williams, says he will leave the election outcome to a compari besieged home with tear gas and sion Thursday called in the state police to investigate a shortage of Communist, the brand was not surrendered without a shot being f'red. His house had been under son of his record with that of Wil S800 worth of liquor in its Port Ha ron store. orthodox. He attacked Karl Marx, ment seized Pedro Albizu Compos, 63, head of the U. independence demanding Nationalist party.

He was routed out of his home by a tear gas barrage. Collazo and Torresola were Nationalist party members and had two letters from Albizu on their persons. vandenberg concluded with a tribute to the state Republican ticket as representing "the best of our citizenship," and said that he did not believe Michigan voters had ever siege since Monday when a Na from smallpox dropped from 621 into both North Korean and Manchurian industy. Weather Handicaps Allies The cold of winter and the little Gobi sands which whip across the country at this time of year multi- Commissioner David M. Martin tionalist uprising reported to have to 1.

said the commission had instructed been egged on by the Communists the writer of Communism's as an out-of-date fuddy-duddy. Atheism Questioned His atheism also was questioned. American sanitation improve-ments reduced the death rate so re liams. Campaigning in Detroit, Williams put in a renewed plea for his proposed corporation tax and lashed Republican budget cum in the last legislative session. i its Detroit supervisor.

Max Gilliken, erupted suddenly. ties. State Police Commissioner Donald Leonard, whose detectives had obtained three separate confessions from Nesbitt, said he was "astonished at the verdict." Circuit Judge Paul V. Gadola appeared stunned. But Nesbitt wrung the hand of his attorney, John L.

Roach, turned toward the jury and said: "I'm glad of your verdict. I want who has control over the Port Huron ban Juan was virtually under a ruerio Kican oolice also im markably that the population doubled in 50 years. store, to turn the case over to the He himself once deciared, "religion state of siege today. Police blocked been confronted with "a sounder invitation to good government." Ingham Population custody leading known Communists and a number of other nationalists. police for further investigation and is always science always By 1940, illiteracy figures had oil roads in their hunt for Nationalists and Communists and required an attempt to pin down the is wrong." dropped to 31.5 percent.

special police passes for those seek Added to the tobacco -and coffee Martin said a complete audit of The quizzical sege whose bushy eyebrows and beard were known to millions, kept the ear of the world crops was a newcomer sugar. Is Up 32 Percent tne store, started last week, showed See KOREA Page 7 City to Mark Truce Day At Capitol you to know that I never killed any ing to go through the imes. Albizu Campos and other Nationalist and Communist leaders were Although sugar is a seasonal in that not more than $800 worth of for 50 years by his mastery of the dustry, it provided employment for one in my life." The airman was accused of lur- whisky was missing, all of it in the studied insult. whisked to police headnuarters for 20 percent of the population. cheaper, rast-moving blends.

He never tired of attacking the intensive questioning. It was learned Puerto Rico had a governor, ap The investigation so far. Martin socially or the phoney. As a tnat some 600 Nationalist-! and pointed by the president cf the Unit "I have submitted my record of accomplishments to the voters on four different occasions, without one defeat," Kelly declared at a Monroe G. O.

P. rally. Favors Hard Work "Twice I was elected secretary of state, and two times governor. I believed the 'stockholders' of our state would support the man who stuck at his job, and nothing shal swerve me from working hard as governor for the full two-year term. "To do the job right, you've got to work hard.

My opponent evidently See KELLY Page 7 ing the 17-year-old theater cashier into a lover's lane and shooting her in the head. Arrested on the tip of a friend, he made three "confes said, has not shown how the liquor Communists in all were to be round including eiio Torresola, brother of Griselio Torresola. The Nationalists attempted a revolution in Puerto Rico this week and a roundup of the party leaders was undertaken even before the assassination attempt. At Blair House, the number of guards for Mr. was increased and police roped off part of Pennsylvania ave.

Until yesterday's assassination attempt, pedestrians were permitted to walk right by the steps of the residence. Mr. Truman, who took yesterday's See ASSAILANT Page 7 dramatist he explosed slum housing. ed States, but recently Puerto Ricans Census Bureau Releases 1949-50 Figures (Journal Washington Bureau) was taken nor who took it. ed up, 300 of them in the metro prostitution, class distinction, short Martin said two employes of the were empowered to eltct this official.

The island has its own legis politan San Juan area. sighted politicians. sions: to state police, explaining store are under suspension on an- Plans for the city's 1950 observance of Armistice Day were an Before noon. 130 Nationalists nd Americans were among his chief that he was drunk at the time. lature a senate of 19 and a house of targets.

He said he made it a point Then when the trial started he 39 members. otner matter and that others may be suspended. The commission is sending three clerks from Detroit to WASHINGTON. Nov. 2 The Census bureau reported today the population of the Lansing metropoli never to say a "civil word" about repudiated the confessions.

He said The seeds of nationalism, sown bv nounced Thursday by Lt. Comdr. Sam Street Hughes, U. S. N.

program chairman. the United States and as a result they were made under duress. tan area is 172.468. the liberation from Spain, were growing, however, and Puerto Ricans "they adore Communists already had been rounded up, police aro-ounced. A search of the Albizu Campos home, they said, uncovered "numerous documents and lists," three cases of ammunition and three guns.

While there was no shooting in The state denied that any duress Differing from the programs That "metropolitan area has been Shaw made criticism nay. He may was used. WAC Corp. Alpha Sim were restless for independence. defined as all of Ingham county.

of the past few years, this year's observance will, for the most part. fill the vacancies, he said. C. R. Angell, director of finance, said the shortage was discovered last weeek in a routine audit and that a full audit was ordered to discover the extent of the loss.

An act of congress 1917 made mons of Selfridge field, Nesbitt's have amassed more wealth than any playwright in history. Estimates of A WARM, EXCITING NOV. 1 girl friend, testified for the prose- Census officials' cautioned that the population figure still is "preliminary," but provides an accurate them American citizens, but without the right to vote for president. take place in front of the east steps on the capitol lawn. cution that Nesbitt told her the his worth range from $250,000 to 000,000 and up.

confessions were true. iney naa a representative in con Taking part in the program will volved in the capture of the Nationalist party president at his home, sporadic firing was heard in the capital today. The city holed up gress, but he couldn't vote in con guide to what may be expected when final figures are tabulated. The census bureau found, for ex Was Vegetarian A tee-totaling, non-smbking veee- be representatives from each of the city's veterans' organizations, the gress either. E.

Lansing Told The Nationalist nartv. founded in Eastern and J. W. Sexton high tarian who lived on quantities of 'r me emergency. Kesidents were advised not to leave their homes.

ample, that the number of people in Ingham county had increased by Assassination Attempt Puts Capital in Dither school bands and representatives soup, fruit and juices, Shaw said a man couid not hope tc reach a from the organized naval reserve and national guard. isaa, was accused 1936 of killing Police Commander Francis Riggs. Nationalist Party Leader Pedro See REBELS Page 7 To Register Vet state of intellectual maturity, in less uovemment offices were closed. Burglary Suspect The observance win get under tnan 150 years. Sel fridge to Receive $315,336 Paving Fund WASHINGTON, Nov.

2 OP) Selfridge air force base in Michigan will receive $315.336 for air field pavements under an army engineers construction program announced yesterday. A total of $209,000,000 worth of army and air force construction is to be started before June 32 percent rn the 10 years between 1945 and this year. The area under Lansing's metropolitan influence also saw the dollar volume of its retail trade increase by 235 percent. Ten years ago, the Lansing Met norn in Dublin on July 26. 1856.

way at 10:15 a. m. one week from Saturday with the represented organizations and the color guards 0: an impecunious Protestant family. Residence Issue Cleared by Shaw went to London when he was Held for Hearing Circuit Judge 20. He took up journalism and be came a music critic.

By MILT DEAN HILL (Journal Washington Bureau) ropolitan area population was only Indian Summer Turns to Winter Within 12 Hours For years his writings Drought him A "World War II veteran and his WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 Wednes 130,016 City's Population Vp no recognition. Most of his day was the hottest Nov. 1 on record standing plays poured out after he Lansing's population in the city Where to Look the nation's capital in more was 40. These included wife, residents of East Lansing, will register to vote in next Tuesday's election on authorization of a circuit court directive by Judge Marvin Salmon.

ways than one. Arms and the Man' "Caesar and Faces Circuit Court Jury; Waives Examination Melvyn N. Weibel, 49. of 702 S. Capitol who was caught looting a shoe store on S.

Cedar st. her One of the years biggest stories itself was found this year to be an increase of 12.941 persons or 16.4 percent over 10 years ago. The business census showed that Cleopatra" and was exploding just a block and a He was over 60 when he nroduced Mr. and Mrs. Frank H.

Carml- From summer to winter in 12 hours. That is what happened here, when the mercury dropped from 79 degress at 2 o'clock Wednesday' after iniee generally regarded bv the Brit the dollar volume of sales by the half from The State Journal Washington bureau the unsuccessful effort to assassinate President Tru Vet Chiefs Planning Armistice Program Commanders Of veteran's organizations participating in the Armistice Day observance program, Nov. 11, have been asked by Lt. Comdr. Sam Street Hughes, program chairman, to have one man in uniform from each unit report to CWO Douglas A.

Monroe for duty as regulating officer. Lt. Comdr. Hughes has asked that the men meet with Monroe on the east capitol steps at 9:30 o'clock on the morning of the program. ish as his Tuesday night, waived examination chael, of 311 Beal petitioned the court for a writ of mandamus compelling College City clerk to allow them to register.

Back to Methuselah" and "St. Wednesday when arraigned in mu man. loaded with the dead and wounded. A Blair House attendant hauled out a garden hose and was scrubbing the blood off the steps and Pennsylvania ave. sidewalk.

For a few moments, nobody was really sure how the shooting had occurred. U. E. Baughan, chief of the U. S.

secret service, which guards Mr. Truman, ducked into the street level office used by the police. He was followed shortly by Jerry Bain, chief of the White House, secret service detail, a former high school athlete from Flint, Mich. Bain is a graduate of Michigan State college. Bain waved and said he'd be bacr shortly.

He never did come out. The crowd of newsmen and radio correspondents was pushed back to allow washing of the sidewalk. Mr. Truman Calm Charles Ross, White House press nicipal court on a burglary charge. Shortly after 2:20 o'clock, the noon to 41 degrees early Thursday morning.

The 79-degree recording set a new high temperature record He was 69 when he won the Nohpl Judge Earl E. McDonald bound At Thursday hearing on the pe telephone rang in the bureau with a report of the shooting. prize for literature in 1925. the suspect over to circuit court tition it was determined that the denial was made by Clerk Merwyn intimates said he beean losini? tor arraignment Saturday. He was Two of us, another correspond for November here.

At 9:30 o'clock Wednesday night the temperature had eone down to held in lieu of $1,500 bond. ent and decided not to wait for Skamser because of a misunder Weibel, paroled from- Jackson his zest for life when his wife died in 1943. He was past 40 when he married his "green-eyed Irish Charlotte Frances Pavne- standing as to plaintiff's length of 71 degrees, but then it really started the elevators. We raced down seven flights of steps and ran up Penn residence in Michigan. Statute re Bedtime Stories 21 Believe It or Not 42 City in Brief 14 Comics 42 Crossword Puzzle 42 Daily Pattern 21 Dorothy Dix 21 Editorials 10 Food 29-37 Health Talks 10 Markets 43 New York Day by Day 10 Radio 17 Society 22-23 Sports Theater 28 Vital Statistics 24 Weather 1-14 Hourly Temperatures a.

ra. 3 43U I a. m. 44 1 a. m.

42 4J It dhii 44 45 a. m. 4I 41: 1 a. m. 43 44 9 a.

m. 421 m. 4S 4S to suoe, dropping is degrees to 55 by The low reading of 41 quires six months residence in or sylvania where a crowd was beginning to gather. prison in June where he served a term for robbery armed, was caught through the efforts of two 13-year-old Walter French junior high Townshend. She had been his part drawn up in front of the speaker's rostrum on the capitol steps.

der to register. 1,580 retail establishments counted, came to a total of $184,700,000. Compare that with a similar total of only $55,200,000 by the 1.576 retail businesses that were counted and included in the census of 1939 the year the last census of business was taken. And wholesale sales in the areas climbed to a total of $140,000,000 in the 1948 business census, with 194 wholesale firms including their information. Ten years ago, the same figure was only $34,100,000 and only 168 wholesale firms were included in the census.

Service trades things like personal services, business services, automotive repairs and services and other repair services reported in the See POPULATION Page 2 degrees came at 7:30 o'clock Thursday morning. When the facts in the case were ner me rise 10 iame. Tney naa no children. Main speaker lor the observance Tight Cordon White House and local police of school students. reviewed Thursday it was deter The weather bureau said it would will be Rev.

William Carpenter, The youne "sleuths." Stanley mined that the Carmichaels' resi Broadway Blacks Out chaplain. His topic will be "The Eleventh Hour." dential requirements had been met secretary, sent out a report that the Weymouth of 548 E. Mt. Hope and Chris Rouser of 578 E. Mt.

Hope 6aw Weibel rip a screen and ficers had thrown a tight cordon around Blair House, where the President lives during repairs on the White House. Even though we were known as reporters who regularly cover the White House beat. be cool for several days, but there was no immediate prospect of shattering the low record this month. A new low for November was established last year, when the temperature dropped to five degrees below zero on the 26th. In Tribute to Shaw NEW YORK.

Nov. 2 (JP) Brieht Program Outlined The program will start with the Judge Salmon ordered the couple be allowed to complete their registration. They had made application prior to the deadline. pry open a window at Peter's Shoe Repair shop at 1820 S. Cedar st.

signs of Broadway were blacked out shooting had caught Mr. Truman asleep in his underwear but calm and collected. The President had run to the window, looked out to see the excitement and had. been ordered See ATTEMPT Pag I playing of "America" by the J. W.

Sexton high school band, followed by the invocation by Rabbi Alfred bur identification was checked care Tne boys watched until the burglar climbed into the shop, then YELLOW KEYKO MARGARINE The forecast issued Thursday pre early today as a tribute to Playwright George Bernard Shaw, who 10 a. ra 41 42! fully before we were permitted to get close to Blair House itself. dicted a low of 36 degrees at night ready to serve if you vote YES for Proposal No. 4 on Nov. 7.

adv. 'Slate Jaarnal tematratare. V. S. Weather Baream temacratares.

called police detectives who apprehended Weibel. died in England at the age of 94. See ARMISTICE Pace 1 ana a niga oi 33 The ambulances were just 'being.

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