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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 6

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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RACINE JOURNAL TIMES Monday, November 20. 1950 DEATHS fJSf Tt AMoela ted Frets) Congress favoring' the development of the United Nations into a federation of all the nations of the world, Stassen said. Dirksen Won Senate Cd In Homey Ghats With Voters MANILA, P. I. John P.

Herbf Jury Cites 12 For Contempt CHICAGO The aver at luncheons, in courthouses and Bitter Soldier Jeers MP-Oops! dingy halls. age politician stops after a church er medics laughed but the little M.P. never turned his head. The road ahead was clear. The little M.P.

climbed into his jeep and backed up behind us to tell us we could go ahead. "Well, I guess Little Red Riding Hood is going back to the rear to beat up some more soldiers, Junior said loudly. "It's the only fun an M.P. ever has. But if I ever catch him at the front I'll Junior paused because the M.P.

had walked around and was standing in front of him. His features were working in wordless anger. Puts Stock In Thrift er, 55, a Seattle exporter-importer, a director, of the U. S. Chamber of a trustee of the American Institute of Pacific Relations.

-f WASHINGTOJWohn ILFahey, 77, former head of the Home Loan Bank Administration, chairman of the Home Owners Loan Corpora WASHINGTON. (U.PJ A fed supper to shake hands with the ladles who cooked it. Irytsi er seUlsf irsasrrf is easier will frMaea fiseadtf He told them homey stories apd Quoted from the Bible and he eral grand jury indicted a former Everett McKinley Dirksen, new classics. atomic scientist, a west coast heir ROBERT S. VRIGHT M.D.

Announces tKe opening of his. New Offices at 1341 Washington Avenue (Former oddreos it- 1 408 Washington Ave.) Phone 3-1898 He told them Lucas and the T-H Freeman inc. Democrats 5 were leading them Republican senator from Illinois, is the kind who rolls up his sleeves and helps them wash the dishes. tion, newspaper, editor-publisher down the road to socialism ess, and ten other persons for contempt of Congress for refusing to answer questions before the House un-American activities com and one-time second vice president of the Associated Press. He was They call him the "talkingest BY HAL BOYLE WITH U.

S. 8TH ARMY, Korea (JFr It was on a day when the whole American front surged forward. The thick dust hung like a yellow fog over every road, and under the dust men and machine moved born in Manchester, N. It. man in Tazewell County" and But as he glared into Junior's defiant eyes "something seemed to calm him.

mittee. every man's picture of what a Seven the individuals are 7m SAN FRANCISCO to 1 c. Slowly and deliberately the M.P. midwestern senator should look like. members of the United Electrical, Boone, 57, advertising director of the San Francisco Examiner.

took off his bright scarlet scarf. A wide and terrible scar stretched Wore Out Cars He says he's "just a baker boy up In pursuit of the enemy. At every road, intersection or bridge COVINGTON, Ky. Pry or G. from his chin down across his throat and disappeared beneath Radio and Machine Workers Un-j ion.

was expelled by the CIO last year for following the Comrpunist party The former atomic scientist is Clarence HUkey, of the Brooklyn, N. Yn Polytechnic Institute, who who found out long ago you can't fool the people." He worked his Tarvln, 74, former editor of the detour the Ion elastic lines of his jacket. It was the kind of a vehicles jammed tot ether like a Kentucky Times-Star, way through law school selling scar a large mortar or artillery shell fragment leaves. And it was folding accordion. home remedies door to door.

BURES, England Dr. Thomas MOTHERS: Have you tried this new service? I stepped out of a command post Leadlnt what he called "a cru only freshly healed. at one time was a chemist on the Wood, 58, composer and music sade to save our country" in htf "What Did ITeu Say?" to hitch a ride just is an armored column ground to halt. The dust settled and there In front of me 1, election campaign, he defeated The M.P. wiped the dust sweat from his face with the scarf.

He wartime atomic bomb project. He refused to answer questions on' May 24, 1949, during the committee's Communist Investigation. Senate Democratic Leader Scott ZANES VILLcV I Adolph Mathii, 69, of Cincinnati, racing was a weapons carrier that had rolled the scurf into ball and Mm been converted into an open air Lucas. He stumped the state for 21 editor of the Cincinnati Times-Star, ambulance. Mr.

Louise Bermsn, helms to San Francisco fortune, was in tossed it into Junior's lap. Then he stepped back and smiled. "Good luck, son," he said. "Our tUrt to your months, 10 times as long as Lucas did. He traveled 250,000 miles and A young medic was seated on dicted for refusing to answer 26 wore out three automobiles.

He Aa our vehicle started up the Wife of Canadian committee questions on Nov. lJ' one of two litters that stuck out of the rear of the ambulance. The other litter waa empty, I held up long road, one of the medics said made 1,500 speeches. But he 1949, many of which were about didn't lose his voice. to Junior: i whether she1 had been a "financial Held As His Slayer OTTAWA W) The socially.

a thumb and the young medic said: "Climb up, old man if you can angel" of Communist causes. Mrs. "What did you say you were going to do to that M.P. if you Dlrksen's wife, Luella, was his chauffeur. His daughter Danlce Joy, 21, was his traveling secre Berman now lives in New York.

make it." prominent wife of Toronto Attor-i Julius Emspak, New York, a top I made it. A medic inside the ever eaten nim up front?" "Shut up!" said Junior. And no ambulance then said to my neigh tary. Criss-crossing the state, Dirksen often snoozed in the back hey Francis J. Sullivan is accused of bludgeoning him to death in their vacation hotel suite.

body looked at Junior for a long time for fear he might begin to seat. bor on the other litter: Rough and Ready Ton rue cry. Dirksen says he is neither iso official of the electrical union, was indicted for refusing to answer 68 questions. Stassen Foresees World Federation Mrs. Sullivan, member of the 'That's a nice cigar the man is lationist or internationalist, but SEN.

DIRKSEN bankruptcy, and they were doomed if they failed to stop it on "judgement day" election day. Dirksen, puts a lot of stock in thrift and says it pays off. In 1944 his friends gave him a $5,000 purse to help him win wealthy Toronto family, is the first "moderationist" one who takes $23 SttOtoSIWO WITHOUT INDORSIRS TY Yoa can borrow eitra caah near today at friendly, dependable HFC Houaehold Finance Corporation! Loans mad for any good purpose. HFC specialises in feat aerv-ice. Loana made on signature, car or furniture without endorser.

Repayment plana arranged to fit your peraonal need. Take 6, 12, 15 or more monthe to repay, depending on the purpose of your loan. Get a fresh start with a loan from Household Phone or come in today! woman be charged with mur State Briefs MILWAUKEE. (JP) William der in Ottawa's history; a "moderate and realistic viewpoint. Another moderationist, he says, is Senator Taft (R-Ohio).

She was arrested Saturday af PHILADELPHIA! (U.R) Harold ternoon near Ottawa while driv Now 54, Dirksen served in the the GOP presidential or vice presidential nomination. He failed, Stassen, University of Pennsyl House for 11 years until 1949., He ing to her Toronto home from the swank Chateau Laurier Hotel, where her 52-year-old husband's but he spent only $1,000. quit because of an eye ailment, but he has recovered from it. vania's president, says U. S.

foreign policy eventually will favor His friends refused to take back Campaigning for Lucas' job, fit children's body was found. A police car whisked Mrs. Sulli R. Nessling, 57, was found dead in the basement of his home Saturday night after neighbors reported he had not been seen since Wednesday. The county medical examiner's office said Sunday he had died from carbon monoxide poisoning.

He had an old-fashioned gas water heater in the basement and no vent pipe for it. Ihe $4,000. Instead they sent him off on a round the. world trip to make him a better congressman. Dirksen spoke before any group van the former Marion Cough that would listen, at lawn socials, a world, federation.

Stassen told, a meeting of World Federalists last night that only "the running down of the clock smoking, Junior." So I pulled out my last cigars and passed them around. Junior bit a big chunk out of the end of hi and lit it inexpertly. Junior was a big boy with a rough and ready tongue. But his close-cropped hair cut andihe tiredness in his eyes made him look no more than 18. "Come on, Red," he said, turning to the-driver, "let's get on with the war." Red hestitated a moment, then swung the ambulance out into the road.

We went several hundred yards up the motionless column and met a jeep containing a military policeman. He was a small dark man in shiny boots and helmet. His uniform was neatly pressed, his pistol holster and belt were HOUSEHOLD FINANCE to tne uttawa jau. -j Inspector Bordon Nobbs of the Ottawa police department said a of history" could stop the move MaflJeSaf A Vanis Congress ment for a united world. A change- in the attitude of the 423 Main Street, 2nd Floor Phone: $-7763, Racine Delavan Fire Razes Elevator DELAVAN, Wis.

W) Fire-. whiskey bottle the bottom part of which was found in Mrs. Sullivan's luggage -may have been the MILWAUKEE. The win Tm Utmt Wniimt mf Ny dow shades at the home of Mrs. American people was behind' the introduction of a resolution in murder weapon.

Mary Sternberger, 81, were down To Watch Reds Sunday morning. That was a sign men from eignt departments fought a fire Sunday that destroy to a neighbor, Mrs. John Galie, that something was the matter. I ed the Mawhinncy grain elevator Mrs. Galle's husband forced his way into the home and found Mrs.

highly polished and a bright scar 1 let scarf shielded his throat up to here. Fire Chief Ed Stafford esti-Il mated the loss at $100,000. Brought under control after Sternberger hanging from a bed shoes; right in your own home, at no extra cost! Ne need le Wwndle vat the kiddies and bring them ilewn-tewn fer new sheet. Just pick up the pSene and call 3.741. Our SheemeMIe will bring a complete selection of a'sryfe and sixes to yowr home at Mm convenient to you.

You get the same nationally advertised brands, the him expert fitting, the same economy prices, that you get In our store. The shoes you select are left with you then an4 there no waiting fer the chin. room door by a rope made from a T-. His task of keeping the strag I drapery. WASHINGTON VP) Senator Morse Ore.) called for a constant congressional study to determine whether any subversive persons have, "termited their way into the government." At the same time, Senator Ferguson Mich.) said the Republicans intend to make 'the hotly-disputed Communists-in-govern- APPLETON.

(JPh- Rimton L. 1 Doxtator, 30, Oneida, was found was caused by internal combustion, Stafford said. All the grain in the elevator was destroyed. Firemen were herej from Darien, Delavan, Delavan Lake, Elkhorn, Fontana, Lake Geneva, Walworth and Whitewater. guilty Saturday of negligent homi gling vehicles from snarling the road had worn his temper raw.

"Get Back in Line" "Get back in line, damn you," he shouted. Red obediently pulled back into the halted column. But Junior said, "we got the right of way. We're going up after the cide in the death of his father, Chauncey, 65. The son, who plead ed no Contest, alleged to have been the driver the car which ment issue a major one in the 1952 presidential campaign "unless the administration changes its tactics." Highlighting still another aspect struck, and killed the elder Dox wounded." "There aren't any wounded up tator Oct.

28. Municipal Judge Oscar J. Schmiege, who found of the same general picture, Sena there yet," snapped the MP. Ht qvkk, eery, and inexpert Iv with a tor Kllgore W. Va.) said there As he drove slowly by, Junior Doxtator guilty, ordered a presentence investigation, should be at least a start on over I 1 i'i I called loud enough for him to hear: hauling the new Communist con "I wonder how Little Red Riding I trol law the short session of Con Too geld en jubilee of the Paint Hood figured that out.

No M.P ever gets that close to the front." gress which begins next Monday. ift Mf it fr 0 1 What could fee simpler, or handler ferVyeuT An4 tie aeevty fail iron vtout service tree't ctt you penny eitre. CAtt TODAY J.7491 Utw Economy Battery is so Incredibly tinylt fits In thimble yet gives hours extra service I liter TfcrCVS? oteM microphone rora by lxth men and women as pin or: brooch. No clothes-rub noise 1 1 A minute later the Jeep came Indications are, however, that the law-makers won't get around to any serious consideration of that back up the road and the small military cop said, "Follow me. 111 try to get you out of here." Nobody Ktiova You're DO AF Briton Questions Motive of Russians NEW YORK.

(P) Britain charged the Soviet Union actually dots not want. tte Chinese Communists seated In jhe United Nations, where they would have wide contacts with the non-Communist world. Addressing the General Assembly, British Minister of State Kenneth Younger said many governments now shareJBritaln's view of Soviet motives. He said Soviet moves, presumably designed to give the Chinese Reds representation in the U.N., are made in such a form as to assure majority opposition. He cited as an example Russia's counter proposal to Secretary-General Trygve Lie's 20-year peace plan now being debated.

He reddened but said nothing en and Sculptor! Society will be observed Jan. 6 by Milwaukee's first Beaux Arts Ball. The event will be sponsored by the Milwaukee -Art Institute. Gov. Elect Kohler will be Invited and Carl Sandburg will read poetry during the program.

A build as Junior shouted to one of the medics, 'It must be pretty safe matter before next year. Morse said he is against letting up any special committee to resume an investigation of charges by Senator McCarthy Wis.) that Communists and fellow travelers had Infiltrated the State De still if the little people in pink neckles are going up there. You OF RACINE' never can find an M.P. if the 102 Arcade Bldr. Dial 4.1321 CONVERSION BURNER CompUtely Installed Itiy Time Payments WISCONSIN FURNACE CO.

1513 W. Sixth St. Dial 2-6504 Gooks are coming down the road." ing housing two business firms in the town of Greenfield waa de we rode about a mile. Red then partment. There have been suggestions by some Republicans that a permanent Senate committee on pulled back into line as the M.P.

dismounted to clear the path of some vehicles that had massed in stroyed by fire Saturday night. Edward Beyer, owner of the structure, estimated damage at $40,000 to $50,000. He said he believed the un-American activities should be created. double column. "I ll Shoot Him" fire started near a new oil heater COMING WEATHER on the second floor.

Firemen from "If I ever see that M.P. at the Hales Corners and the town of Wauwatosa fought the blaze. 1M. front I'll shoot him," said Junior loudly, patting his rifle. The oth 22 23 24 25 irS TERRIFIC! H'S SENSATIONAL! JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS, SAVING! I STANDARLVS Former Oshkosh Man Dies in Plane Crash FAVOR FEDERATION STRASBOURG, France (JPh The European Assembly's general affairs committee by a one-vote margin balloted in favor of immediate federation of Europe.

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