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The Atlanta Constitution from Atlanta, Georgia • 7

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THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION Nor. 12. 1947 7 M0PSY 'OUTLAW BAN AIRED color was filed by Samuel L. $600 Taken'Marshall-Sought Aid 'Now' Rv WinHnwiO $2,657,000,000 Hit by Taft fit TAK8 THf VOU GAM GIVE MANtGURE. HIM (J WITH FREE ICUSE THE PERMANENT Davis, mathematics and science teacher at Washington High School in July, 1943.

The four- EACH MEN! MEN! MEN! Restore Your Pp and Vigor With PERMANENT year-old suit, after a series of de- WASHINGTON -Nov. 7PV Seerolnrv of M.n-sh.iU Tues and continuances, opened day recommended on foreign aid between 'ys here Monday. It asks a declara 'Big-Money' Charges Rock Hughes Probe WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 (UP) The Senate investigation of Howard Hughes' wartime rontraets was rocked Tuesday by charges and counter-charge of big-money deals between the millionaire and a retired Air Force general and of an alleged attempt to "fix" New York City's ban on the controversial Hughes movie, "The Outlaw." HEBRON Mormon ar Vitamin Tablat Smasher now and next July 1, and Sen. Taft, Republican, Ohio, quickly opposed the sum as beini; altogether too large.

Alter Marshall had placed his to give details of the Administra-proposal before the Senate For-tion's proposal to extend tory judgment and permanent in- junction to restrain the Hoard from "unlawful discrimination." I $1.50 Bottle oni, $1.19 $5.00 Bottle omy $3.79 CROWN CUT-RATE DRUG STORE 8 Forty th St. N. W. Nait to malt Thaatro Mall Ordara Flllad Phamptly Hughes touched off th fire ALL MAKES Electric Clocks Repaired Authorized Talacron and Gtntral Elactria Cloth rvfe Southern Meter Tr ant former Co. 1378 laa S.

W. HA. M14 Michael's, jewelers at 226 Peach-tree reported to police Tuesday that a burglar removed $600 worth of watches and cigarette lighters Monday night after breaking through a front window. Police' are investigating a clue given by a taxi driver who said he saw a soldier running in the vicinity of the store during the ni.nlit. U0U.DU0 in.

short-term aid to Fiance, Italy and Austria. But Chairman Vaudeuberg, Republican, Michigan, also called oil Marshall lor a "total balance sheet" of proposed expenditures for foreign aid by this CJovern-nient during the remainder of the fiscal year, ending June 30, 1948. Marshall then described the overall program, which totals including 000,000 for China. lie also railed for restoration of the (ierinan economy, which he called "vital." Los Angeles if he would go to work for him. He flung the "liar" epithet at Hughes again on the matter of "The Outlaw." Meyers said he had never heard Use Constitution Want Ads nrks in his final appearance before a Senate War Investigating subcommittee by testifin that Maj.

Gen. Bennett E. Meyers, wartime Air Force procurement officer, tried to borrow $200,000 from eitin Committee, Taft told a news "I would be absolutely opposed any such addition to this fiscal year's appropriation." The Ohioan, who heads the Senate Republican Policy Committee, declined to set aiyy figure on the amount he would approve. But he said he did not believe there should be any increase in -the rale at which this activity now is being curried on. Talt lias saiil that outlays for foreign economic help and for relief totaled about for the tiscal year ending June 30, 1U48.

lie tolil reporters he wanted to paooooooooooooooso of the picture until late in 1946 Atlanta Schools him while negotiations for a big when Hughes called him out to $100,000 commission if he suc airplane contract were progress. iu use "inftltAn" uritVt Naur V--L-e influence" with New York's T-U 1 1 1 -j ceeded. To Operate WfiBE At' the same time, Benjamin Teacher Pay Suit Hears Prof. Blayton Atlanta's school system will op-i erate an FM radio station on 90.1 megacycles which will be known1 as Station WABE, the A stand-1 Mayor William O'Dwyer to get the obscenity ban on the picture lifted. The ex-soldier said he was "a good friend of O'Dwyer" and that he made a deal with Hughes to "talk to" the Mayor on the Fielding, former New York License Commissioner, said he also had been approached by Meyers.

He said the General told him he had been offered $100,000 by Hughes if -he could get the picture released in its original form. Both O'Dwyer and Fielding said they refused to release the movie go ahead with an appropriation for interim aid to Europe, but he believed too large expenditures I were proposed both in it and the long range Marshall Plan for Eu-j ropean economic recovery. Prof. J. B.

Blayton, Professor of Business Administration at Atlanta University, will take the witness stand for the second time ing for Atlanta of iuiuca-; tion, it was announced Tuesday. I The permit has been issued by the Federal Communications Com- mission. The station can operate movie producer and oil man said he turned the General don and that, as a result. Meyers took a hand in getting New York authorities to ban "The Outlaw" last year. Meyers stamped back to the witness stand to call Hughes a "liar" on both counts.

He denounced the millionaire's story as a web of "damnable lies." What actually happened, he told the Senators, was that Hughes offered him "not $50,000, not but $250,000" during their war contract negotiations. He said the contractor also offered him a Hughes, he said, then told him: "If you can get the picture re- leased, I will give you $100,000." 1 urning to domestic problems, on unlimited time from school of- Taft declared that President Tru Tuesday in a Federal Court hearing on the "unequal wages" suit of a group of Negro school teachers against the Atlanta Hoard of Kdu-i if jCes at the in New York watts nower. City Hall with 250 Under terms of the man should appoint a price-reduction official who would co-ordi and that the only could get it shown was to "clean it up Mayor Dwyer confirmed from New York that Meyers had asked him "as a personal favor" to release "The Outlaw" for showing in the City's movie houses. The permit, construction of the station nate -all Government efforts to Hughes said he never offered Imust be started by 4 andjkeep the cost of living The group's petition charging! Jan. All Meyers anything for his efforts be-'completed by July 4 vquip-i lviiiiMiaii was caneu oeiore ine ir.ey were "tiniiormiy paid lower Mayor said he was "under the im together with other salaries than white teachers cause it wasn't worth that kind ofjment for the station recently was money to get the picture cleared donated by the Rich liadi Koun-! hitdi State i relate high-salaried job and a house in pression" that Meyers expected a Ueparlinent oilu-iais, 'solely on account of race and i in New York.

elation. jk tradition, is Lutlt light and full yff 8V flaiHire' utabl for general Service in all wLitley drlnls. 'JZ-Z aMWWTW AND VOU WflUMn I ff 1 ft 'jjfifm MTaMMHlP lt)0 I 'f 5 Two Twisters Hurt 21 In Northwest Florida EGLIN FIELD, Nov. 11 (JT) Two widely separated tornadoes injured 21 persons and caused severe property damage in Northwest Florida Tuesday. i REPLACEMENT OR NEW INSTALLATION NOTHING DOWN 36 MONTHS TO PAY DELTA AIR CONDITIONING HEATING CO.

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QEAS0HS I'JCaV'VOO GETT Commanding Con. Carl Brandt, of Eglin Field, said the tornado here cut a half mile path, blowing trees down across 30 to 40 vehicles in the motor pool area, slightly damaging three C-47 transport planes and damaging numerous TOPCOAT high prices buildings. Squalls across a wide area broke windows and ripped off roofs at Fort Walton and damaged and de with stroyed homes at Sunnyside Beach, about 20 miles from Pensacola, causing property loss estimated at $20,000. High tide along the Gulf Coast washed out the highway near Tort St. Joe and storm winds damaged homes and property at Niceville, five miles from here.

Eleven Eglin Field soldiers were treated for minor bruises and cuts and released while two others re mained hospitalized with graver injuries. Pfc. D. M. Hayles, General Delivery, Cordell, suffered a chipped pelvic bone and second degree burns when a hot SEQUDCE stove fell on him and Pfc.

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