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Daily News from New York, New York • 36

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II. SHACK FOKD London, Jan. 22 (U.R). Great Britain may ask the United Nations Security Council tomorrow or By DOROTHY MASTERS New York Theatre plays host this week to a ghostly apparation which may be a fugitive from the neighboring Rialto, since 'Dick has currently dislodged all supernatural visitors usually found across the street. The vhaunt is a PRC creation known as "Strangler of the Swamp, and exists, according to screen story, because a man named Douglas was unjustly hanged for murder.

Protesting his innocence to the last, the ferryman has called down a curse upon those responsible for his fate, and soon the superstitious swampland folk are subject to strangely violent deaths. One man is thrown from a horse and strangled by the reins, another is garroted while stringing a clothesliner- another choked by a fishnet, and still another hanged in trying to destroy the noose which was used on Douglas. Although Douglas himself is subsequently proved innocent by a (Associated Press Wirelotol 'CHEEK UP' is what Pee Wee, a Boston bull terrier seems to be trying to say to his new mistress, four-year-old Francine Opon of Chicago. Now look below. confession left by one of his victims, his spirit continues with vengeance until the power of the church and a young girl courage combine to dissolve the demon.

Indo Premier Wants British Thursday to investigate the situations in Greece, the Dutch East Indies and Iran, diplomatic quarters reported tonight. In asking action herself, Britain would thus take the edge off the Russian demand that the presence of British troops in Greece and the Dutch East Indies be investigated and at the same time hack Iran's demand for an investigation of Russian activities in the country. On High Level. The Russian demand touched off series of high-level conferences in UNO circles but delt-gatesshowed determination to treat the situa- tion without excitement in hope of avoiding a dispute that would embarrass the organization during its first assembly. 1 Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin conferred with Prime Minister Clement R.

AttWearly today as soon as he learned of the Russian demand. The British cabinet met during the morning as did the American UNO delegation. Secretary of State James F. Byrnes conferred with Bevin twice. Attlee made a brief reference to the situation in the House of Commons.

Replying to a questioner, he said that Indonesian constitutional questions now under discussion were matters for direct settlement between the Netherlands Government and the peoples of the Netherlands East Indies. An Exchange Telegraph dipach from Athens quoted Greek Premier Themistocles Sophoulis as spying that British troops were in his country with the "complete consent" of the Greek Government and in full collaboration with it in reestablishing order." Robert Barratt is well cast and extremely able as Christian Sanders, community leader who tries "Strangler of the Swamp," PRC picture written for screen and directed by Frank Wisbar from story by Frank Wisbar an Leo McCarthy. Presented at New York Theatre. Running time 1 hour. THE CAST: Maria H.irt Howmary jt Planohe Christian Barratt t'liriM Sanders Blakp Kdward Army in Java By VERX II AUG LAND Batavia.

Java. Jan. 22 (JP). Premier Sutan Sjahrir of the unrecognized Indonesian republic and official of Sirane-ler Mio'llrton Martina Sanders Eflie Parnell -Nolan Leary Pete. Jeffn-s-.

iThe Netherlands East Indies government both said Sk, fm-nii aiinr 1w nl' m. Frank Conlan Theresa Ij.voit Virtrint Fanner Joseph Hart-Bertha Ann Jeffers today that they opposed the withdrawal British forces from Indonesia 'nfr this time. I The Ukainiant Arm Telefotol 'NOW Poor Pee Wee is certainly puzzled. But his job is to console Francine, still grieving over the loss of her first dog, Punkin, who was killed by a car. Somehow, we feel that Pee Wee will succeed in his mission.

Soviet Socialist Republic yesterday asked the Sutan A. Sjahrir Security Council of the United Nations Organization donesians. For the British to withdraw would. mean sacrificing the Indonesians xo Soviet propaganda." Independence Sought. The British were assigned by the Allied command to rescue internees and prisoners of war held by the Japanese, and to disarm the Japanese.

The Indonesian Nationalists are demanding complete independence from the Dutch. to dissuade the people from credence in the Douglas curse and urges them to drain the swampland for a church site. Rosemary La Planche appears as feminine star and for romance with Blake Edwards. Villian is Charles Mid-dleton. It's with many hoots of good-natured derision that New York's patrons stick with Bob Steele through his adventures in "Najavo Kid." Gullible andor tolerant, audiences just can't absorb all the absurdities thrown on screen.

Steele's current assignment is to track down a gang responsible for robbery and the.murder of his foster father, an agent for the Indian territory. When finally he locates a ring worn by the leader Kirk, the Kid is close to learning identity of the villains, but another murder silences his source of information. Next clue is a bit of buckshot, but with or without knowing the killers, Steele can't arouse enthu- "Navajo Kid," PRC picture directed and written by Harry Fraser. Presented at New York Theatre. Running time 59 minutes.

THE CAST: Navajo Kid Bob Steele Haitp.v S-1 SayW Sheriff Ror Landrm Edward Cawdv Winifred MeMastera I'aren Marsh Vail Crandall Stanley Blvntone to put an end to the present situation" in Indonesia, and asserted that British troops as well as Japanese armed forces were taking part in military actions against the local population in Indonesia. Prefer British Remain. Sjahrir said that if the Russians did not mind, the Indonesians would prefer that the British remain in the islands until the Japanese had been disarmed and removed. Peter Kierstens, education director of the Netherlands East Indies government and former Minister of Economics, said "it would be irresponsible if the British withdrew utterly, and disastrous for the In- Succession Plan Study Proposed Washington, D. Jan.

22 (P). A proposal for a joint Congressional study of the question of Presidential succession was approved unanimously today by the Senate Elections Committee. The resolution, offered by Chairman Green (D-R. provides for a committee of 10 five from each chamber to make the study and recommend legislation by May 1. Var Bride, 16, Returns Sans Dog and Mate Seattle, Jan.

22 (U.R). June Phyllis Wilson, 16, arrived here with a new husband and a new puppy for a pet, but she started back for her home at Somerville, today minus both. The police separated June from her husband at the request of her parents. The Humane Society took the pooch after a railroad refused to let it ride home with June. June's husband was Slc George McGowan, 18, of the Coast Guard, with whom she fell in love when she was 14.

"We wrote to each other a lot, and seven months ago we became engaged by mail," she said. Then he went home on furlough. When he left to return to his west coast station, she came with him. At The voire la an all-Important far-tor to aurreaa In life. "Plraaina; Voire" la the name of a leaflet by Antoinette Unnnelly, The eT.

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Available for a llnmprd, addreaaed ea velope. Toss Assails U. S. Army in Korea Moscow, Jan. 22 (JP).

The official Soviet news agency 3 Tass today accused the United States military command in southern Korea of inspiring "reactionary" demonstrations against the Moscow Conference of Foreign Ministers. Bo Taller Mtwam Mowam In a dispatch from Heijo, Korea." -Charles Kmr Jr. Bud Osborttfl BikM Buster Henry Hall L' Hedife Abe ilrvlm Pinky Dr. ole Tass assailed the reactionary Chicago, they wired her parents. on inflaming hostility toward the Soviet Union." Charges Murder Proposed.

On Jan. 12. Tass said, Korean "reactionaries" organized a protest demonstration, "defamed all honest Korean patriots, called for the murder of the secretary general of the Communist Party, Pak Hen Men, and the leader of the Peoples' Party, Yuo Uk Hiong, and pictured the Soviet Union as a foe of the Korean people." "All the reactionary press of southern Korea is carrying on similar propaganda from day to day completely unpunished." Her parents, however, asKed police to send June packing back home when she arrived. McGowan had to return to duty. assumed a position of inspiring reactionary demonstrations" in south-em Korea.

The dispatch also attacked what it called "the counterfeit government of Kim Koo (president of the Korean Provisional Government) and Sin Man Ri." declaring that their activity is "directed against hampering the decisions" of the Moscow conference, "on starting a civil war inside the country and press of southern Korea fur allegedly carrying on an anti-Soviet propaganda campaign and for attacking the decision of the U. Russia and Great Britain to set up five-year trusteeship in Korea. Kim Koo Tass declared that "the behivior" of the American command "astonishes one," and asserted "it has siasm from the sidelines. The story is too lax and action too scarce. By way of a last, incredible gos-ture, the story reveals that the sheriff who's been hot on the Kid's trail with a posse is none other than his real father, but by then there's fortunately nothing more to come besides the end.

June asked the Humane Society to ship her the dog, a brown-and-white puppy of six weeks. As lor her husband she said she would remarry him when she is old enough. A.

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