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StCtltn- Section A Main Van Nw, Section I Locol, ixluoriat. Sports, MaHwt, CJouifiet. Section Society, Wo' Actlvitta. Section Fotuf. Society.

SKtvon I 2 Pooes Comic. The Weather Alabama: Fair today and tomorrow, no important temperature change. (Detailed wether on page 13-B). A siut uitiM ALABAMA JOURNAL cu d. mo 119tB Year No.

Blontgomerr, Sunday Morning, November 16, 19-17 5 Soction 62 Page 10 Cent Pay No More ay tm 1 La Guardia Field Freedom Train 'hiang May Ride Qale Huge Outlay Hughes Hints French Call Rally Scries Contest Rules In This Issue Proof Veiled Through Har Winter or Cargo Food, Not Fund, Urged For Europe History will roll into Mont AS Sift Ends But Aid Greater Than That Now Seen Labeled Fleet Urged gomery on Dec. 28. It's coming here for Central Alabama to ls Il'ff HjiswIi VwA If fVnriii I Against Rift lundreds Of Millions Airplane Maker Avows Minister of Economic Affairs Chen Chi-Tien declared Chiang Mm Pro MaH la CkiM. ravtowt HuIM tiiiltlm Cliiaaa see with their own eyes. The Freedom Train, with a cargo of priceless documents will exhibit in Montgomery on that day.

In conjunction with the Freedom Train's appearance in Central Alabama, the Advertiser- Evidence Unpresented; Kai-Shek must have at least Capitol Hill Leader For Merchant Ships Recommended By Unit 000,000,000 in three years not wta tor Un hrtui. This i i ariaa ml Pi IM ll IB Ferguson' Lambasted Farley Are Designed i To Combat Both Foes, the proposed 1300,000,000 "drop in Ma interantina Mm twnttn wnj' Don't Like The Idea Of 'Sum Of Money tne bucket in one year. It's For Defense Economically. Chiang's China Red And De Gaulle By FRED HAMPSON 'Forced To Testify' Journal commences in this issue in Section page 1, a series of articles describing and drama grows ever weaker. Latest esti SHANGHAI.

Nov. 15. OP) Chiang Kai-Shek's embattled Chinese eovernment should ride Truman To Speak Strike Is Extended Keller Stresses Urgency mates show 80 per cent of the expenditure going or war. Not much is left to re Senator Pledge That All tizing the historic documents aboard. Complete details of the Advertiser-Journal' "Why I Want To See The Freedom through this coming Winter of economic storms and the gale of Of Pressing Demand For Fact Will Get Airing; build factories and revive trans Congress To Be Requested portation.

With a multiplicity New, Broadened Cabinet Plane Contract Ignored Communist revolt without Important outside aid. Train" letter-writing award of bad news, the Chinese dollar Has Own Parade To 'The9 Wedding NEW YORK. Nov. 15. JP La Guardia Field had its own royal wedding procession Saturday.

On of the London-bound plan passengers said ahe was Invited to the wedding th wedding, of course, of Princess Elizabeth and Lieut Philip Mountbatten. Another one was invited to an afternoon party at St. James' Palace before the wedding. And a third was just going to watch th wedding procession. Tha first, Mrs.

Clementine J. Hager. of San Antonio, Texas, aaid she got th wedding invitation after tending th Princess a gown and negligee, modelled after the 115-year-old wedding gown of the sender grandmother. The second, Mr. Ella We-hage, 84-year-old Somerville, saleslady, got an invitation to the Monday afternoon party at the Palace because ahe sent the Prince a garter for the "something blue1' in her wedding costume.

The third, Mrs. Rita Benham, of Philadelphia, won a free two-week trip to London and said watching the wedding procession would be the climax of her visit. Most excited waa Mrs. We-hage, who said ahe felt "like Cinderella" after a radio program offered to pay her way to the party ahe couldn't afford to attend. Oversea Transportation WASHINGTON.

Nov. 15P) May Emerge From has dropped nearly 00,000 points Yet observers wno taxe mis To Let U.S. Buy Products From Nearby Neighbor in the past eo days. It takes w. WASHINGTON.

Nov. 15. VP) view warn in the same breath Even New Premier Likely -A presidential committee rec 000 of them, as of now, to buy Howard Huehes demanded to that Chiang's regime sooner or pne u. S. dollar in the Shanghai ommended Saturday night that the government provide hundreds WASHINGTON.

Nov. 15. day that Senator Ferguson (R), Michigan, 'withdraw what Hughes later will come to tne ena 01 lis rope unless help from abroad is Diacjr market. That Isn't All ralld an "imolted challenge (U.R) President Truman tonight called his cabinet to a special enormously greater tnan any now in siffht. ot millions oz aoiiars to neip build a "modern, efficient" merchant fleet in the interests of na Nor Is this the end of a drab that there waa fraud and corrup PARIS.

Nov. 15AV-Socialit Premier Paul Ramadier Saturday called aerie of important meetings ot political leaden for this weekends an effort to hia middle-of-the road govern- "third force to meet Whil KMTttarv of State Mar story. Separation sentiment tion in the millionaire piane maker wartime contracts. tional defense. swells in south China.

Nearly project for students between the 7th and 12th grades are also announced. The First sward will be a $50 U. S. Saving Bond with 37 adidtional awarda totaling $150 in value. The first article in today's issue describes in detail the purpose of the Freedom Train and begins the synopsis of the documents aboard.

Additional synopses of documents will appear in articles, on Sunday, Nov. 23, 30 and Dec 7 and 14. Turn now to Section page 1, for the first article and complete details on the $150 awards. shall speak of $300,000,000 for half of Hainan Island, off the It called for construction of 46 Evidence still locked within Chinese aid, China government hien quality" passenger vessels south China coast, is in Commu leaders say billions are neeaea the files of the Senate war investigating committee, Huehes nist hands. Discontented Formo over the next four years at a to stabilize a currency now ail sa intends to ask the United Na cost of Sl50.000.ooo a year and said, will prove he "waa telling the rising threat of Co mmunUt violenca on the left and De Gaullist oppoeiton on the right went out after the but worthies and to check the rising power of Communist arms.

for inception of an additional tions for independence from Chi the truth" in denying ne iooa na, its leaders sav. uaitea laomenuruy part in anything crooked. In spite of this compounded program to build oil tankers ana dry cargo ships. The report was released by True, the Communists seem to Communis ti had prejented a Hia outburst came as the com- be halted momentarily in Man trava new threat to ine nrHrinff "action of the mittee ended its public hearings on tne $40,000,000 Hughes con churia, but they have erupted president Truman witnout com ment. on its merit but an expres adversity, the Koumintang (government) Party goes ahead with plans for China's first national election.

A total of 3,044 dele tracts. sion of "hone that it will Drove Freedom Train behind the lines in norm inina, heaping fresh misery and chaos on sorelv beset eovernment areas. popular masses" against cabinet decree raising gas, electricity and Tailraod a tea, and had alined Ul Muraeille. In- Ferruson. chairman of a war helpful to congress, government gates will be elected to the na meeting tomorrow morn Ing to get their last minute rtoom- mendatkms on his aid to Eu- -rope message to Congress Mob-.

Source close to the White House said the Sunday sesaloa would be attended by presidential advisors John R. Steel man and Clark Clifford. The unexpected move coincided with reports that Mr. Truman will ask for hold-in-reserve authority to put key eonunodlties under control. i The development heightened speculation on the extent to which the President plans to go In asking Congress tor powers to place controls on th nation's economy.

Some observers pointed out that a thorough outline of the stop-gap for eign aid program has already been presented. WASHINGTON. Nov. 1SUFI investigating subcommittee which tional assembly Nov. 21, 22, agencies ana ine pudiic.

Officially, the covernmeni aoes haa twt-n looking- into Huehes' Tne five-man committee, and 23. not mention Hussia as me power contracts for photo planes for the headed bv the Chrysler Corpora This is expected to produce a behind the Communist. dustrial aectiona in Trance a second largest city were 80 per, cent itrike-bound. Tks aH-iira wis extended today Visit Imperiled By Selma Move air force and lor a nuge nying boat, flulcklv denied that he or Yet it allow. Vice President Koumintang landslide because important opposition either will be unable or will not be per tion's president, K.

T. Keller, stressed the urgency of expediting construction of passenger ships, which it said should be other senators naa reacnea any. to Nice where dock worker Sun Fo to tell an interviewer the Russians gave Chinese Communists enough Japanese weap mnrltiaions in trut mitted to take part. 1948 Meeting In Europe Gets The senator also promised walked out on instructions irum Marwiiu union headauartert. subjact to "approval by the The approaching Winter Is full ons to arm 1.000.000 men.

Montgomerians To Seek armed service tor suitaoimy tor Hughes that all evidence in tne committee' files will get a pub (Turn to rage To meet this gathering tnreat. mobilization. Highapot of the weekend conference scheduled by Ramadier is to be "political luncheon" to Display For Two Days; lic airing next wcex. Because of present pressing Italian Strike Alabama Tops FnrMtd Ta Testify demands for overseas transporta IL N. Approval Vast Crowds Expected Hushes declared that he and morrow.

Anrinl Ta Attend tion," the committee commented, "war-built troopships, with al By HUGH MORRIS Georgia Tecl most primitive passenger accom The premier' aide said the innrhfon list would include: Selma's unexnected reauest last A move developed on Capitol Hill today to specify quantities of aid rather than sums of money Opposition Of British modations, are transporting Americans and other nationals his company officials had "been forced" by Ferguson to Testify about what they described as attempt of Ma Bennett E. Meyers, retired air forces purchasing official, to get jobs and borrow thousands of dollars from week that the Freedom Train be detoured to miss that city already Snowed Under, 32-17; In Grid Upset in any European stop gap aid under conditions which can be President "Vincent AurioL who is reported by some politiciana to be determined not to allow Gen. rviari Oaulle to have the Plan. 8. -vj has produced repercussions in justified and permitted only be Holy Land Plan Looms Is CaUed Off; Riots Continue Political Strife Sweeps Town As Mob Hurts 5 Policemen In Brawl Montgomery.

Diplomatic authorities report cause no more suitable ships are ed meanwhile that the adminW Three possibilities have arisen available." Hughes during plane contract negotiations. Gilmer's Passing Leads (1) The train may be exhibited stration is presently planning to Bluenrint TJrred premiership, Ramadier, Leon Blum and Party Secretary Guy Mollet, all Socialists; Foreign Minister George Bidault, Parliamentary Leader Robert Lecourt, ask Congress for authority to Way Engineers Fall The committee provided a com Asserting that his testimony "was diametrically oonosed" to here on Saturday, 27, the same day as the big parade and Blue -Gray Football Classic: (2) NEW YORK, Nov. ,15. The United Nations Assembly voted 32 to 17 Saturday to hold its 194ft session in Europe. Carrying out the decision hinges only on anrjroval of additional funds.

plete blueprint for its four-year spend on Ltin American ana Canadian commodities, at least From Unbeaten Ranks Dassencer-snin program, specify that of Meyers who said Hughes offered loans and a job Hughes ing passenger capacity, tonnage, and Pierre-iienri xeiigen, minis-r nt the armed forces, represent the tram may stay here botn Saturday and Sunday. Dec. 27-28; charged at the gearing that er- $6,000,000,000 of what over-all long range aid funds for Europe are provided. numU of ships to be built each TJfWF TTAT.Y.. Nov.

15. (U.R) which most delegates expect will By SAM ADAMS Journal Sport Editor suson had kept the public "in inn ih Pnnnlar ReDUblicanS year, and routes lor tnem to (3) the train may be je-routed cutting Montgomery th dark" as to the truth. be granted. fMRP- v.rf nuard Herriot and serve. "At the very time when Gen A Communist called general transportation strike in Rome ended three hours after it started Saturdav but nolitical violence Britain snearheaded the oppo Topping it list were two "ex LEGION FIELD, BIRMINGHAM.

Nov. 15. Little Harry Gilmer was at the throttle again rat Meyers and- I were testify on tne itinerary. These three possibilities wer sition and announced she would press type, passenger carrying At present foreign loans such, as those made to Great Britain carry the stipulation that the funds must be spent in the United State Prosidpnt I iv r-l i lor carry on the light. However, shiDS for the New York to (ng explained yesterday by an official Deputy Vincent Badie, represent- ing the Independent Republicans.

All have been working together inee the municipal election of Oct 28 to set up a strong "third force" to ornce the Communmt ing here, you naa iocKea up your files downstairs all orts of evidence i would have Australia issued a post-vote state today and Alabama's, surging Crimson Tide defeated hitnerto who i working win Lie various lish) channel port service to help restore the heavy war losses in that has wept 27 Italian cities erupted in theT southern town of Cenenola where a rioting mob 1 'a? in1 ment switching her backing away -in the r.rit. undef-tBi iecn, i shown very c'a-'v -who ing the truth Pp France-, which i a f-tre 1 1 -vi. 1 1 then rv. i jvk a 1 i sel parucu.uny uk.Zu1 i. emrgeixy," umcnts.

Police reinforcjmenis and fjurldatt- for -a poit- J'You had ampjd evidence wu i I i i ti Ol 1 1 it i il a sugfcwsivii i i I -ine the rise in the cost of 1. in; and De Ga 'n ner- tide. New Cabinet, Ramadier' follower a i he hoped to be able to announce a armored cars were rushed to) The victory Ask Other recommendations oi tne bv Alabama Ceriahola. 24 miles south of Fog In a formal resolution adopted committee included: cerning General Meyers' relations with; other; aircraft, companies which would have made it clear that I was telling the truth-when gia, after a leftist mob fought at home. by the city council, brlma last of the pres snapped sevn game; winningStreak, I week asked the of the ent five-man maritime commis The diplomatic authorities, who asked not to be quoted by is leading the anve for the European meeting, called attention in a statement to Evatt's switch and appealed for an unanimous vote when the UN budget carrying the extra assembly appropriation comes Up for clearance.

Russia and the United States sided with France; Before adjournment delegates demanded a ballot on a proposed meeting tomorrow, the first Sun-dav session scheduled. They voted icedom Train, the American name, said that the use of U. S. with ponce in an attack on neaa- Suarters of Premier Alcide de fasperi's Catholic Christian Democrat Party. v-.

Th denutv nolice commission sion delay," setting up a maritime administration under aescrioea nis relations w'tn, me. Public la Dark "I see no reason why the pub establish. iKAii-1 mer and his teammate, guard John Woziak as Heritage Foundation, to arrange to have it re-routed so that it would not make the scheduled stop there on Dec. 27. 3 theCommerce Department to handle operations' and a five-mam maritime board to make lic was kept in the dark.

I feel that you should have disclosed trengthenea ana oroaaenea caui-net, which might even have a new premier, before the important debate Tuesday in the national assembly on the Marseille The ad vocate of a "third force" have made no secret they hoped to persuade Paul Raynaud, a former war-time premier, to join the cabinet along with Blum. The MRP and Radical-Socialists er was seriously hurt and three All Americans I all of the dollars in buying iaun Amen- can and Canadian products would be designed to reduce the drain on U. S. Resources. Grains Main Item They said the major product involved in the idea, in the order of their importance, are bread carabimeri and one piaincioines-man were injured.

The Rome newsnaner Moment Sera said it Ferguson, speaking slowly and and. muddled the Southeast-: it down, 22 to 17, and the next "During the two-weeK period which we have been asked to set aside for the program Dec. 14-27, Selma is swamped with holiday shopping crowds from a wide ru policy. 1 2. Allowance of a flat 50 per cent, government subsidy which is the maximum allowance under present law on ship construction looking directly at uugnes across the larffe committee table, as rn Conference had received reports that the riot plenary meeting then was set lor sured him that all facts involving ing was continuing and tnere Monday.

grains, coarse grains, meats, fats are many dead ana injurea. IO IIIHKR UU 1U1 mc mutci Meyers relation with other wartime aircraft contractor will no runner xenons" Meanwhile, the long-awauea nlan for oartition of Palestine of buildinp a vessel in this coun-. ral we are very much occupied with Christmas preparations and are afraid that our little The ministry of interior said it Dres-jnted in additional hearing into separate Arab and Jewish had received no further- reports try than elsewhere. Subsidies Asked 3. Continuance of governmen countries is expected to be sub scheduled lomen weex.

"All of the facts will be pre have been losing" adherents rapidly to Gen. De Gaulle's new French People Party (RPF) since its show of strength in the municipal elections. But most observer believed the government' most immediate peril came from the Communists and the rash of plaguing strikes and threatened strikes all because teleeraph and telephone town could not cope with the situation," Mayor Lucien P. Burns race. GILMER Gilmer, playing probably one ef tne greatest game of his career, waa definitely the difference between the two teams, in fact, without Gilmer there is no telling what might have happened to the Tide.

He completed 11 of 13 passes, one for a touchdown, for a total of 122 yards and picked up a net of yards in 14 rushes. mitted to the United Nations next communications were cut and the sented," Ferguon continued, tal subsidizing of the higher week for approval, said. "Any other time of the year would suit us fine." you can rest assured ol tnat. Hughes paused and then re costs of operating American vessels than foreien ones. The com Three Meetings set Dr.

Herbert V. Evatt, of Aus This unexpected turn of events main highway had been blocked. Cerignola is the hometown of Communist Labor Boss Giuseppe di Vittorio, who said in Rome Saturday that the workers would marked: mittee said $48,676,000 was paid may put Montgomery in a bad way. "Yes senator, I accept your ex tralia, chairman of the UN Assembly's special 57-nation Palestine out in operating subsidies from over the country since formation of the nine-nation Cominform Information Bureau) at Belgrade, planation." ana. coiT.ee, conoa ana unw ber.

Secretary of State Marshall has already said the adminlstra tion will ask Congress for authority under which U. S. funds could "be spent in foreign countries for commodities not readily available here in large quantities. The President will appear before the joint session of tha Senate and House Monday in person, accompanied by his cab-met. His message, on which he worked today, will be broadcast to the nation (12:30 p.m.

Mont-, gomery time). Meanwhile Carroll Reece, th Republican national chairman (Turn to Pag t. Col. 4) Bone Sustained late 1936 through l4e, out tnat And Wozniak was the spear- take the law into their own hands Earner Hugnes naa causea committee, said ne naa scneauiea three meetings for Monday on the Most disastrous, and fortunate (Turn to Pace 1) (Tura to Page 7-B) (Turn to Page CoL 7) (Turn to Pace 10) Yugoslavia. Hone For Resignation ly least likely, of the resulting possibilities would be the last one assumption that subcommittee reports on partition would be com that the train will be rerouted muted over tne weexeno.

Many persons believed that the disturbances at Marseille, where the Communists had just lost the mavoraltv to a De Gaullist. were What Do Top Socialists Think Of Crisis? to miss Montgomery. No facts support this contention, unless the train is routed direct from Mobile Evatt said he would press for a committee decision next week and forward the plan for creation of sovereign Arab and Jewish countries to the assembly staged in the hope of forcing the to Tuscaloosa, thence to Burning U. S. Is An Unthinking British Need Left-Wing (Turn to rare z.

Col. S) resignation of De uaunisi coun cilmen and the city administra tinn Only agreement on a few minor Marseille Itself was reported 26 Pupils Are Nominate Santa Clous, Say Laski By ALEX H. SINGLETON (Turn to Face col b) i (Turn to Pare 2. Col. 'Winnie For Lift, Thomas Avows By JOHN I SPRINGER NEW YORK, Nov.

15. (JP) i. I As 'Quiz Kid9 Candidates Drift Toward Communism LONDON. Nov. 15.

UP) The United States, says Harold Laski. The British need a "left-wing Winston Churchill" to give them Lt a i 1 titihi The broadcast will be SDon-. is an unthinking banta ciaus, bent uoon a witch hunt reminis Twenty-six Montgomery school Feared In Stricken Formosa sored in Montgomery by the Lion Club in the interest of its fund to cent of the Salem period of Amer ine emouonu upmw -e' their present crisis, says the veteran American Socialist lead ican history. children have been named to meet the representative of the Quiz Kids program when he reaches this city to select a local assist school pupils with visual Dire in 1895 for two generation er Norman Thomas. Beside a cozv fireDlace in his Thoma.

five times Socialist of absolute Japanese rule, then in 1945 handed it back to China's London College of Economics of defects, No charge -for admission is made but tickets will be provided those who contribute es fice, the man who neipea form garticipant on the nationwide roadcast from Sidney Lanier auditorium on Sunday, Nov. 30. military administrators as much as xz.au ror tne gooa cause. nrovmce. Members of the uons sup- candidate for president, said in an interview that outside of the development of "more emotional leadership" only harder work and more austerity will pull the British through.

the British labor government's political philosophy said in an interview that the United States has failed, as yet, to reach "po Post-war looting by Chinese soldiers, wholesale arrests. of ply them. These pupils, as announced by Dr. Clarence M. Dannelly, superintendent of the Montgomery ruoucity ror (jam Tbie Blue-Gray football game.

litical maturity." political suspects wbo nave never returned from prison, sharp trad public schools, from nominations made by local school faculties. nixnienin the effect on world Student author and economist, it is understood, with its attend ing by Shanghai and Nanking Rnrialiam of the Labor Party's Laski said Americans have been come front ten different schools (Turn to rage vol i) role in Britain, he compared the (Editor' Note: Formosa returned to Chinese sovereignty after the war and persistent report of strife and unrest since have issued from that island held by Japan for 5 year. Nanking authorities have refused te allow U. 8. correspondents to visit Formosa.

However, Spencer Davis, chief of th Associated Pre bureau ia Manila, managed te nuke a quick trip to talked with authorities Including Chinese officials, and here presents exclusively ene ef the first strictly American reports from the troubled island since Its liberation from Japan.) By SPENCER DAVIS TAINAN, FORMOSA. Nov. 15. looking at Europe through tne in tee city and county. "far end of a telescope ana tney Attlee government witri a aoexor HAROLD LA SKI NORMAN THOMAS ant functions, will receive national publicity through this particular appearance of the interesting Quiz Kids in this city.

Pupils named for the try-out tests, one of whom shall be se Holy Land Rules have failed to appreciate the Arson Trial Set problems of this "tortured con caiiea in wnen vne iucm ness has reached its most critical stage. tinent. Tightened Down For November 20 Dimple-Cheeked King Mihai "This oresent crisis is the con lected to appear with the regular Quiz. Kids from, Chicago, are as follows: High in his party's councils in recent years, Laski was chairman of the party's executive sequence of private capitalism and two world wars, during one of which the British for a long Siren Scream And Bomb Operator Of Sboe Shop Is Puzzle In European Strife Baldwin Junior High School- committee when the Labor Party Burst In Tense Nation Billy Brown. Bill Brewbaker, Face Three Counts gained control of the govern time fought alone, he deciarea.

"Between the wars, workers Frank Tatum. ment in 1943. BUCHAREST. ROMANIA, Nov. Bellineer Hill Charles Kelso, ent Communist-dominated government and sometimes he Has JERUSALEM.

Nov. 15. Now his view have moved to Carl O. StiO. indicted by the 15.

(JP) There is much specula who were too careful of losing their jobs resisted progressive change and old-fashioned capi Susan Campbell, Henry Marcus, Strategic Formosa, by JaDan for 50 years, the left of the Labor Party it won. self, to the point where its po- grand jury on three counts of arson in connection with the A. Nachman fire last July 13. will One of his victories forced chafes today under restored Chi Security regulations were tightened in Palestine Saturday night a the screaming of sirens, heavy shooting and the exploding of Carolyn McLendon. Capitol Heights Elementary-Jimmy Smith, Mikkl Shrader, clusion of all parties in the Ro tion about the status of young King Mihai here in Romania, where he wears the dignity of monarch and' the Communists govern his people.

iitical leaders have made it plain he speaks for himself and not nese sovereignly ana some informed opinion sees a definite come before Circuit Judge Eugene manian eovernment until elec talism was slow to maxe improvements. Then, too. the historical time had to come when Britain no longer could retain her 19th century position. Beverly Bourne. Carter for trial next Tntrrsday.

tions could be held. drift toward Communism. for the party. Warning Cited pamphlet and banner Domes sailed to the jitters of the Holy Land. according to Solicitor Temple Fair-haired, 26 and dimple Now in London tor tne wedding Capitol Heignts Junior tugn Charming Jones, Jimmy Cannon, Jeanene Nolin.

He said the conservative vic cheeked, he is a heroic figure al of Princess Elizabeth and for one Seibeis. At the time of the fire. Still was Gunfire directed at a patrolling This much I learned in a fast trip to this 225 mile long island off the South China coast which dominates air and shipping lanes Pointed Out Dangers Tor a long time Socialists nninted out the danger spots. Cloverdale Elementary and armored police car in the Mea most a legendary one of 70utn and bravery in the eyes of the leasee of the Style Shoe Shop of the increasingly infrequent gathering of European royalty, Kins Mihai is the only monarch Shearem quarter of Jerusalem tory in Britain's recent municipal elections should serve as a "warning to the Labor Party to get on with the Socialist on the mezzanine of tne store and was said to have been as brought answering fire from Junior High Peter Mohr, Allen Gunn, Hal Weartherby, Frances Copeland, Winthrop Munro. from North China, Japan and Korea to the rich lands and enthroned in the Russian zone of 25-oounder carriea by the do lice Romanian peasantry.

Wis popularity is not that of 3n ordinary politician, and would be difficult to destroy. islands to the south. sorting his shoes when the fire broke out He turned in the first car, and za minutes or cnatter influence. He is the last of the rulers of the ill-fated House of but the patient refused to do what the doctor ordered. When the illness became apparent to everyone, the doctor was called in.

But the doctor can't be blamed now because the patient faila to resoond oromDtly. Cottage Hiu Micnael wetnrio. Decatur Street Floyd Pollard, Laski said he would like to see a United States of Europe in alarm at 4:35 aa. from Bren and Sten guns. No casualties were reported.

Most of the peasants regard mm Hohenzollern. Glynda Foshe. as a lamb, unbiemisnea oy mis 6,000,000 Formosa ns are dispirited and sullen since an abortive uprising last February was crushed by Chinese military oolice. "terms of Socialism," but added he taw no DrosDects of its de Do the Russians like him? That is a question frequently asked An apartment was set afire by a star shell, however, and Forest Avenue Kicnara ie West End Ronald Montgotn, Although city firemen, under the direction of Chief R. L.

Lamp, ley, confined flames to the rear of the store, damage from fire. takes. Given wise and impartial advisers he might succeed in velopment under the capitalistic "Actually." he continued, "the present British crisis is very here. He wears the high Soviet decoration, the Order of Victory, many windows were shattered by the shooting. cry.

Jacqueline Stevenson. Pintlala Frank Jr, system. oeculiar. and is scarcely par Several hundred of them died and an unknown number of For- moke and water was estimated at He left no douot a do in nis con The Mustapha police billet also and at a recent Russian embassy reception be was the center of viction that capitalism has end 1300,000. Insurance totaling S170, 000 is involved.

mosans later were executed in keeping himself above the political turmoil. He appears popular, too. with many members of the present government. Recently deputies cheered him wildly in yas fired upon during toe alleled in history. In the past, crises have been attended by unemployment and lack of pro what is known here as nhe ed in Europe.

"Humpty Dumpty has fallen down." he said, "and He is one of the few Romanians After the fire, investigation was made hv State Deputy Fire Mar Pamphlet bomb exploded in not even Winston Churchill can duction. Today in Ensland nroduction ever to sret an exit and re-entry (John W. PowelL an American Tel Aviv, wnere pouce aj -re shall Tom HalL and Chester E. Dut him tosrether again." liooed into Formosa last March moved several banners tossed is up all along in spite of the Voneile Pettu. "Pupils have been chosen in line with sugrested standardt from the Qui Kids officials snd those named are not necessiri the brightest pupils nor thnse r-sessing the highest intellectual development They are, however, representative ot bright aiert, informed pupils in our schools," Dannelly stated.

visa since the war for his visit to London, accompanied by his Johnson, special representative of over wires across the street by Simultaneously he deplored the recent formation of the nine-na terrific ravages of war. since De- and wrote his China Weekly Review in Shanghai that 5.000 the National Board ot Fir unaer mother. fore the war the output per writers. tion Communist Information Irgua Zva: Leumi squads. Ban rver bombs banner with dyna He is young and under the limi worker has risen for coal and Form owns lost their lives in "the After the Indictments were re LONDON.

Nov. 15 oPt Bachelor King Mihai of Romania flew into London Saturday among the first of the royal guest for (Turn to rate absenteeism has declined- mite charses attached, also were reau as "stupid" a mistake prompted as a reply to what he turned, Still was apprehended Tne fortune of war wrenched tations of a constitutional monarch, but he has fought many a delaying action against the pres "You must remember that as tossed over wires at Rehovoth and released on 11,200 bond. liar ta rag (Tarn to Pag Cel. t) and were (hot down by police. Jormosa from the Chinese em-.

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