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1952. tt THE GLOBE NEWSPAPER CO. BOSTON DAILY GLOBE WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17. 1932 nS ko11 40 PAGES FIVE CENTS FAIR Cool Tonight Thursday (Full reports on page 11.) EI President's Wife Likes Capital, but Not White House Spotlight C0B31 mm Trio Meet Privately on Korean Problem; Secrecy Veils Talks NEW YORK, Dec.

17 (AP)- President-Elect Eisenhower and Gen Douglas MacArthur conferred today in the home of John Foster Dulles, the Secretary of State-Designate. Mrs. Truman Hopes to Live in IN TONIGHT'S GLOBE Burgess Hadio-TV 34 Comics .32 Serial Story .32 Cross-Word Society 31 Culbcrtion H2 Sports 24-26 Deaths 36 Theatres 35 Editorial 12 Twistapram ...10 Financial ..35, 36 Women's Washington FLEESON The meeting was arranged following Mac-Arthur's statement there vvas a clear and definite solution to the Korean war. Eisenhower and Dulles left the President-Elect's Commodore Hotel headquarters together to keep the appointment with the Far East commander who was ousted by President Truman. MacArthur traveled separately to the Dulles home for what was described as a luncheon meeting.

I I Tf I I f-f-' IP kl4 It II 1 will he held at his Commodore Hotel headquarters tomorrow morning (11:30 a. E. S. itli House leaders. Sitting in with the General will be Representative Joseph W.

Martin Jr. of Massachusetts, slated to be Speaker of the House: Representative Charles Il.illeck of Indiana, in line for WASHINGTON LIKES THEM, TOO Mrs. Harry Truman's desire to live in Capital will find warm reception, as Washington has liked Bess and Margaret Truman as much as it has any Presidential family. WASHINGTON, Dec. 16 It that all those stories about not liking Washington influencing her husband again for the Presidency partly correct.

Iruman does like she hopes that after next she can continue to CITED FOR CONTEMPT in Brink's -case. Edward A. Bennett, Dorchester (left), and Adolph Maffie of Quincy bring to seven the number of witnesses held for contempt by Federal Grand Jury. of time here, perhaps even after the new Administration all the limelight. DORIS are only spend a lot This will please Washington which nas liked Bess and Margaret Truman fully as much as it has the family of any President.

Mr. Truman, a partisan politician, has evoked partisanship. His distaff side, without abating personal loyalty to the President or his official family, has managed to avoid every trace of it. What Mrs. Truman hasn't liked about Washington is being the wife of the President and so rot free to lead her own life here in peace and quiet, with By turns out Mrs.

Truman and therefore not to run Mrs. in fact, 20 live here absorbs James HaRorty, Eisrn- I bowers press secretary, announced ho eonfercnee shortly after the General and Dulles! left the Eisenhower Comnio- dore 1 Intel headquarters. The President-elect's list of appointments for the day had contained no mention of Mac- Arthur, but it did list a 1 p. m. appointment with Dulles.

The General had no further appointments scheduled for the day, which would permit the President-elect and MacArthur as much tune as needed for! a discussion of the Korean problem. Eisenhower earlier announced plans for a series of meetings with (j. O. P. Congressional 1 2, 11 'l IIH.

11IUU.) Jk iuii- trolling inflation. The first of the meetings. Eisenhower said in a statement, Tito Breaks iWith Vatican Over Stepinac BULLETIN BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Dec. 17 (I P) Marshal Tito broke off diplomatic relations with the Vatican today and asked the Papal Charge D'Aflaires to get out of the country as soon as possible. BELGRADE, Yugoslavia, Dec 17 (UP) Marshal Tito broke off diplomatic relations with the Vatican today, charging intcr-i ference in the internal affairs of Yugoslavia climaxed by the ap-i pomtment of Archbishop Aloy-sius Stepinac to be a Cardinal.

Deputy Foreign Minister Ales Bebler visited Msgr. Silvio Oddi, Vatican charge d'affaires, this morning and told him of Tito's decision. TITO page 8 i i Boy Twins, Joined at Heads, Undergo 5-Hour Operation 2 More, Facing Same Citation, to Bring Total to 9 Two new witnesses in the Brink's robbery investigation were charged with contempt today and Federal officials said they expected still another pair to be similarly cited no later than tomorrow for their refusal to answer certain questions before the Grand Jury. The two alreadv charged are Adnlph "Jazz" Maffie. 41.

of 118 Billings Quiniy. and Edward A. Bennett, 33, of 48 Hartford Dorchester. Indentities of the second pair were not disclosed. This latter action will bring the persons under charges to a total of nine.

At the request of Asst. United States Atty. Edward D. Hassan, Judge William T. McCarthy set bail at $10,000 each on Maffie and Bennett.

Both defendants furnished bail within an hour. BRINK'S Page 19 Vote to Slash Term of Lifer Who Slew Dad The pardons committee of the Governor's Council voted unanimously today to commute the life term imposed on Michael O'Sullivan. 28. of Methuen for the murder of his father to a 7-to-10-year term. It is expected that the full Council, which is meeting this afternoon, will indorse the action taken by the committee.

By commuting the sentence to 7 to 10 years O'Sullivan, who was found guilty of murder in the second degree a little more than two years ago, will be eligible for a parole in another 2'2 years. LIFER Page 8 Bulletins WICHITA, Dec. 17 (AP) Senator Wayne L. Morse, Ore gon Independent, said today he i favors Senator Robert A. Taft for Senate majority leader because the Ohio Republican "unlike Eisenhower, does not compromise his principles." The Federal Grand Jury-probe of the affairs of Denis W.

Delaney continued today in the Federal Building. Three more witnesses were called. It is understood that the government seeks to indict Delaney for alleged evasion of his personal income taxes. UNITED NATIONS, Dec. 17 (Reuter) The General Assembly will meet in plenary session tonight to vote on the question of Tunisia.

The Assembly is expected to endorse the resolution adopted by its political committee expressing the hope that France and Tunisia will resume negotiations aimed at Tunisian independence. GOING IN TOWN? You'll marvel at the complete selection of diamonds, watches, jewelry, silver, ar.d gifts at Smith Patterson Washington and Avon Sts. No down payment up to 18 months to pay. 6 Shopping Days to Christmas Boston Shopping Hub ot New England I Bullet Fired at Wife A Roslindale father of three children admitted, police said, to shooting at his estranged wife early today after she refused to discuss Christmas plans. William Hunter.

29, object of CHICAGO, Dec. 17 (AP) Surgeons w-ere operating today in another of a series of treatments to separate 15-month-old Siamese twin boys, joined at their heads. The surgery began at 8 a. m. Five hours later the doctors still were operating on Roger Lee and Rodney Dee Brodie.

There was no indication whether this might be the last FBI Puts Heat on Lattimore; He Pledges Fight WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 (UP) Justice Department sources said today the FBI has lined up several "surprise" witnesses to testify in the perjury trial of Far Eastern specialist Owen Lattimore. While informants refused to identify any of the potential witnesses, iney sain some are from foreign countries, mainly in the Orient. i the job of floor leader, and Representative Leslie C. Arcnds Ilhn0ls' i IKE rae 8 Lynn Police Net $10,000 Theft Ring; 9 Held LYNN, Dec.

17- -Nine men were held in bail in District Court here today as alleged members of a mass 1hcft ring that stole more than $10,000 worth of narcotics, drugs, rlec- trie motors and groceries since February. All but three of the defend ants pleaded guilty to breaking and entering, larceny and receiving stolen goods charges before Judge William J. Lander-gan who continued all cases to Dec. 29 for hearing. The mass arrests were made during the last 24 hours as a result of months of painstaking detective work by Lynn and General Electric police.

TIIFFTS Pajte 8 FOR TIE GLEN GARRY STONE JUG se oor Opening a Sew Field of QUICK-ACCURATE Servicing Techniques This tester dne the work of more than SliOO worttt tet equipment. You must it to believe it, TODAY-WRITE WIRE OR CALL Dever Names Garrett Byrne Foley Successor Garrett H. Byrne of 94 Beacon Back Bay, an assistant district attorney for nine years, was named today as district at- tornev for Suffolk County, to fill the unexpired term of the late Dist. Atty. William J.

Foley. Gov. Dover presented the appointment of Byrne to the Executive Council. The term has two years to run. A Roxbury native and veteran of World War Byrne entered public life as a State Representative from lfl2b through 1 928.

He campaigned unsuccessfully for the office of register of deeds in 1923. practiced law privately for several years, then was appointed assistant to Dist. Atty. Folev in 1933. BYRNE Page 8 OPENS TONIGHT! nZ parkway club LOUNGE BAR EVERETT maury MrtiPBunn it i-i 2015 Rev, Beach Pkw EVERETT Members open every eye, til iop.mJ 32 lEGLt i jSm of the operations to separate the children.

Hospital officials previously said the final operation would be attempted "before Christmas." The boys, normal in every re spect except their Heads, are i joined extensively at the top of thse skull. They had undergon nearly a dozen preliminary operations since Summer at University of Illinois Research and Education Hospital. 2 Men Attack Somerville Newsboy, 14 A Somerville newspaper boy was brutally beaten and left unconscious on the street by two middle-aged men. one armed with a broken beer bottle, at 6:30 a. m.

today. After knocking Johnny Cum-mings of 16A Austin st. Somerville. to the sidewalk where his curbstone, the as- "7h th ir, hie i pockets. The attack occurred at the pupcrs.

One of the men ran a broken beer bottle across the boy's neck Iravin" two ripen wntinrR As Johnny continued to stnipalc the second man punched him. knock-ina him down. NEWSBOY Page 8 i i a large-scale search, was taken sitting and forcing them at gun info custody at his place of em- point to drive him to the South pioyment in Hyde Park several. End. This came right after the hours after the shooting episode.

shooting. At the Roslindale-West Rox- Detective Edward Weiler of the bury police station he was West Roxbury station said that a booked on a charge of suspicion I search of a room Hunter had been of assault with intent to murder ln Sharon South End. produced a revolver. Mrs. Yolande Hunter, 30.

told police that she answered a knock Holiday Guests Love Hood hpr front door at 12 Beechland Nog. It's rich, fresh, delirious. And in the new Beech-st. housing cr.t rliill iin' project, and found her husband CAR OWNERS TRUCK OWNERS FLEET OWNERS MECHANICS GARAGE MEN SERVICE STATION MEN time for her friends and no worries about her husband's health and safety. How happy his decision to bow out made her has long been apparent in her relaxed and cheerful air.

The President tells his associates he will be in Washington only a few hours after his inaugural duties are done. He will go with Mrs. Truman to a hotel suite to wait for an evening train home and then really fade away. FLEESON Page 8 and also on suspicion of kidnaping The second count is in connection with his confessed commandeering of an automobile in which a man and woman were i there. miyoo-n; -Page 5 Comic Dictionary APOLOGY Politeness too late.

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