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Los angclcs mega Monday, july 5 Senator Seeks Author of Coal All Brand New From Besf Mrs. Family Joins U.S. Aide FRANKFURT, July 24 (JP) American Military Gov. John J. McCloy brought his family Germany today from London.

The family pets HanseL a canary; Judy, a boxer, and Punchy, a beagle, already are Installed in the family residence at Bad Homburg, a suburb of Frankfurt. Chair TablM lamp Btdrm SU Living Km Dining Rm Carptt PICO COR. CRENSHAW AUo COMPTON lN. HOLLYWOOD Opan ta 9 Truman Sees Rest of Year Vital Period May Spend More U.S. Funds Unless Downdrift Ceases Bargaining Plan WASHINGTON, July 24 (JP) Sen.

Robertson (D) today said he wants to find out whether John L. Lewis originated the proposal that the coal industry name a chief negotiator to deal with him. Robertson said he hopes to get WASHINGTON; July 24 (P) President Truman re the answer at a Senate Banking Committee investigation of the industry's operations and the activities of Lewis' United Mine Workers Union. The Inquiry starts tomorrow. gards the next half year as a i wWillliBillll .7 Wy 7-7 "IHilSfilB 1 7 7 7 7'" v7rT 7s- M-Sm -7 (t---TVv Ht- 1.77;;S 'fl7 TTsaSSe4" felliSi? 7 7' 777 7.

proving period for the econ Robertson also told a reporter omy. If the downdrift he will seek vigorous Federal action in January. he intends to get all the information he can on the recent Lewis order which put most of the nation's coal miners on a three-day work week. This was the prediction today of a top government official con Robertson has stated also that cerned with economic policy one who regards the recovery factors the Committee is seeking to learn whether the public interest "re as strong. quires protection from union labor "If there Js no upturn this fall, or no evidence of a steadying- monopolies." He said legislation along that line will be recommend out which will lead to an upturn later, Mr.

Truman will feel that he must be decisive," the official told a reporter. Tump Priming Possible ed if the evidence warrants. The Committee will get testimony first from leading coal industry officials. Lewis, in fact, has not been invited to testify. "He will be welcome if he wants to come in later on," Robertson said, "but I have no present plans to ask him." Such a "decisive" program, he predicted, might embrace some of the pump-priming measures writ Today and tomorrow.

last days of our moving sale in Magnin's old Pasadena store 550' East Colorado Street apparel and accessories ten into the proposed "economic expansion act of 1949" Introduced by Sen. Murray (D) and 17 PATIENT Janice Dawes, 5, arrives by plane from England for treatment in U.S.' to restore use of her limbs, crippled by polio. Her parents sold their home in Southampton to make the trip possible, and now plan to live in the United States. (JPi Wlrephoto colleagues. The measure has no White House endorsement now.

Its proposals are more drastic than the 11-point antldepression program offered by Mr. Truman In his midyear economic report early this month. Service Award Given Hoover and Marshall NEW YORK, July 24 (Former President Herbert Hoover and Gen. George C. Marshall today were named winners of the New York Board of Trade's 1949 awards for distinguished service and contributions to the American Way.

Mortimer E. Sprague, the Board of Trade's president, said Mr. Hoover was chosen because of Veteran Refund Delay Until Election HinteS Home Sold to Bring Girl Polio Victim to America British Child Arrives by Plane for Treatment in Chicago to Restore Use of Her Limbs Pressure for a stronger program already exists in some adminis tration quarters. It will grow stronger if unemployment con tinues to rise and production to decline, the official predicted. Public Works Plan migrants and we sold everything NEW YORK, July 24 Dawe, 5-year-old English polio 1 The proposals of the Murray bill include Federal loans and tax at home.

We thought if we stayed in England we could do "his recent contribution as head, victim, arrived here today with nothing for the child." the hope that American doctors 2 OFF and more can make her walk again. Inducements for plant expansion, a $30,000,000,000 reserve shelf of public works plans, emergency powers to alleviate local pools of idleness, and funds to retrain The smiling, curly-haired child arrived on the liner America. She 'World Peace' Unit Warns of Alarms; Raps Arms Plan workers and move payless families from distress areas. Mr. Truman in his midyear re WASHINGTON, July 24 (JP) Rep.

Keating (R) N.Y., said today that veterans will be getting their $2,800,000,000 insurance refunds 'around election day in 1950 just as the Truman administration planned." The Veterans Administration, he said, has not yet obtained the floor space it needs to Handle the job. Rate Too High The money goes to 16,000,000 present and former policyholders and their dependents. The premiums were based on a standard death rate table which proved too high and the money accumulated. Keating said the War Assets is en route to the Michael Reese Hospital In Chicagov She gave reporters an interview of the Hoover Commission on the reorganization of the executive branch of our government." This has been "one of his most valuable contributions in a long record of public service," the award committee said. Gen.

Marshall, former Secretary of State, was chosen because of his "contribution in restoring a world devastated by war, as the inspiration of the Marshall Plan." The awards are to be made at a "Business Speaks" dinner Oct. 18. port did not Indicate the stage of The new Magnin's in Pasadena will open on or about August 17th at 475 South Lake Avenue from her bed aboard the 1 i a NEW YORK, July 24 (JP) The National Council of Arts, Sciences and Professions today charged the shortly "before her mother carried her down the Federal administration would resort to creation of an artificial recession at which he would reach for the economic fire extinguisher. Some reports have stated he would call on Congress for emergency action If unemployment reached 5,000,000 persons, as against 3,800,000 last reported. This is not confirmed by any White House source.

Wants to See Cousins "I hope to get better over here," crisis "to force through an arms In the meantime, we will be able to serve our Pasadena customers in the Maghin shop at the Huntington Hotel she said. "I want to see and play Theta Sigma Phi Gathers appropriation." The council's executive com with Veronica and Herbie." (They are her cousins who live in Brooklyn.) -7 Administration holds floor space requested by the veterans agency mittee said in a statement that the administration's entire foreign but that the White House has Then the tot said she wanted to Prosperity of U.S. DALLAS, July 24 (JP) The 17th annual national convention of Theta Sigma Phi, honorary journalism society for women, opens here tomorrow for three days with some 200 delegates expected to attend. policy rests on 'false alarms and see American stores, "especially power to make it or other space available. artificial crises." the candy shops:" He said Veterans Administrator Clutched in her arms was a doll The council sponsored a con Carl Gray "did not inform the troversial "world confer ence here last March.

The con- named Annabelle which she said she'd had "since I was a baby, but she still looks very well." veterans" that a Senate appropriations bill carries a proviso, added ference was denounced by the at the request of the Comptroller Janice is the daughter of Mr. State Department as a sounding General, that no refunds shall be and Mrs. Kenneth Dawe of Doara ior xtussian propaganua. paid to policyholders where the Deemed Vital to British Economy TOKYO, July 25 (Monday) (JP) Australian Minister Patrick Shaw said tonight "the most important factor In the economic livelihood of the British bloc Is continuation of full employment and prosperity in the United Speaking over the Armed Forces Radio Station, he said "the hint of a recession in America means a slackening In the demand for such things as British manu premiums have been paid Dy tne government. fnfernafonaf Famous Because Affects 500,000 "This affects about 500,000 avia tion cadets and others who claim that one of the terms of their-1 factured goods and Australian After-dinner mints end cigarettes, and coffee in the lounge this and con- cert music to make you feel tight at home Another of the personalized services that make your stay more yet never appear on your bill.

10 milet norfh of San Ditga Consult Your Traval Agtnt or Phon, Writ or Wira: Mm Mm A Uy UlflMOOD RI06S wool. Southampton. They plan to visit Mrs. Dawe's brother, Herbert Dore of Brooklyn for a few days before going to Chicago. Father Gave op Job Janice's father, 31, served six and one-half years with the royal engineers in World War II.

He was a government draftsman before giving up his job to bring his daughter to America. He said that Dr. Phillip Lewin, an orthor pedic surgeon at Michael Reese, had suggested the trip. -The family arrived as immigrants for this reason; Dawe said: "If we came as tourists we would be limited to 5 per person, or $60 all told. Four months ago we decided to come.

as im enlistment was that the government would pay these premiums and that they are entitled to be paid back the overcharges," he said. This, with lack of floor space, will cause -delay of four or five months in the program, Keating said. "I am not sure whether people realize the sensitivity of the whole world to internal conditions In the United States." GfkouU Ofet ViC amond r'ma. S175. II v7 ia iovavtori rViiv lasers IfX- jmmiWs.

Matching mananai5 1 li I r-'-'-i iVA 11 Young couples are invited to inspect the house of 'tomorrow Clencov 5-2151 Cel. H. Dutloo, Via Prtiidtnt end Gtntral Managtr Future Farmer Heads Plan for Convention WASHINGTON, July 24 (JP) Catholics Warned Against Red Reading NEW YORK, July 24 (U.R) Catholics here were warned today against reading any Communist publication. At a Solemn High Mass in St Patrick's Cathedral, the Rev. Edwin B.

Broderick pointed out that, under Pope Pius' recent decree excommunicating Communists, the reading of such publications was banned. National officers of the Future Farmers of America will hold their annual board meeting here Yellow gold ttti I Dfcmond ring. $275. it Matching circlet. $105.

starting tomorrow to make plans for the organization's annual con vention in Kansas City in Oc tober. JULY imlion-ivhle CLEARANCE SALE OF the large selection of diamond rings at Slavicks. They will appreciate the quality of the diamonds, the style and workmanship of the mounting? and the prices, which are within everyone's desire of expenditure. There is no extra charge, either, 7 for the privilege of paying in I SHOP MONDAY NIGHTS AT BOTH BIG TZeadealv SAoed Scientific Footwear For Fashionable Women ill iron's -a I twelve equal monthly amounts. Jftfai Orders (Receive prompt Remarkable savings on carefully fitted, good-looking DOWNTOWN: BROADWAY AT FIFTH WESTCHESTERi SEPULVEDA NR.

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Come early for best selections. Buy NOW and SAVE. Your Opportunity to buy Quality Shoes at Low Prices Improved, automatic release bobbin winder Direct drive with no belts, gears Perfected 4-motion feed for backward sewing Built In "Neverhof sewing light And many other features too numerous to mention When closed it's a smart addition to any room; open, aa easy-to-operate, FINGERTIP CONTROL sewing machine. LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Wl REPAIR AND ELECTRIFY ALL MAKES MMiron's Stwiftg Macbintf, Downtown Fifth Floor Wistc'htster Centtt Circlt ALL PRICES INCLUDE THE REQUIRES I II Vf 4 Me "faWn-m FEDERAL TAX I (j I large id. $975.

I Matching circlet. Matching circle. Platinum ringti 2 round, 2 baguette tide $1215. Matching circlet. $245.

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