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The Boston Globei
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Hungarian Cardinal's Treason Trial Opens Thursday BUDAPEST, Jan. 29 (UP) I A brief communique said that The trial of Joseph Cardinal Mmdszenty. primate of Hungary, who is charged with treason. Will open here Feb. 3.

the People's Court prosecutor announced todav. the prosecutor now has "completed the indictment of Minds-zenty and his accomplices and ardinal Continued on Page 2 niiiA UfillH RWUFINAI A ft v'r wkSbI I (Copyricht, 1949. by the Globe Newspaper Co Res Pal Off Sfe g-v SATURDAY. JAN. 2f, 1919 14 PAGES FIVE CENTS Brands Laxity Charge "Unfair and Untrue" Challenges Protective Official to Present Facts-Tunnel Fire Probed "Thank You So Sorry You Come!" Oriental Brushoff for Reporter Asking to See Mme.

Chiang tin Edward Dana, general manager "unfair and untrue" M. T. today branded as Sub-Zero Cold Adds and Mother, 74, Punched by Thief to Midwest's Suffering the charge by Robert S. Moulton, technical secretary of the National Fire Protection Association, that "there is a strong suspicion that measures for safety have suffered along with the general maintenance of the practically McKay of 8 Cumberland By EDWIN A. LAHE1 NEW YORK.

Jan. 29 (CDN) The visitor who tries to call upon the deposed "queen of China" gets plenty of oriental politeness, but that's all. MmCj Chiang Kai-shek, the proud, imperious, and beautiful wife of the Chinese Generalissimo, in complete seclusion in a Norman mansion high above the Hudson Raver in the remotest regions of the Bronx. A male secretary greets callers with a toothy smile, but firm evas iv- nesv "Thank you. so sorry you cjjme." he says with the persistence of a record.

Mme Chiang has been secluded for some time in the residence of Kiing. former Minister of Finance in China, who is married Mehne Soor.it. a sister of Mme I Back Bay. was assaulted and robbed lot $30 and his 74-year-old mother was also struck by a holdup man in 'his apartment early this morning. I McKay said he came home about i 12:30 a.

m. and when he put his key in the door, he heard a man's voice behind him. The man said, i "Keep going and hand over your I wallet" McKay gave over the wallet con-i tainfng $30 and then the robber knocked him down. McKay's mother heard the noise and came into jthe room. The holdup man also punched her and then fled.

Mrs. McKay. 74. was treated at Boston City Hospital for slight in-. juries.

Truman Asks Wagner Act With Curbs WASHINGTON Jan. 29 (UP) The Administration asked Congress today to repeal the Republican Taft-Hartley Labor low and reenact a toughened New Deal Wagner act with certain injunction powers. The bill, certain to meet disapproval from some unions, would give the President authority to stop national emergency strikes and to obtain injunctions against certain "unfair labor practices." The proposal. President Tru-msn's follow up on his campaign pledges to repeal th Taft-Hartley act. would: ft Class as "unfair labor practices" jurisdictional strikes, secondary boycotts and strikes for recognition in plants where all-other union already is recognized.

Truman Continued on Page 2 bankrupt system." Moulton's statement came last night on the heels of a 1 four-way investigation into the causes of the flash fire that, claimed three lives at the Atlan-tic-av. Tunnel Station yester- day. Conducting the investigations along with the National Fire Protection Association are the Boston Fire Department, the Mi T. A. and the Boston Transit Department.

Dana challenged Moulton to present fadts to support his statement. "That statement is not supported by any facts," Dana said. "It cannot be supported by any facts. "It (Moulton's) is a state- ment of generalities. It is un- i fair, and it is not and never has been, independent of revenues, i the policy to take chances with public safetv.

M. T. A. Ch ang IN COMPLETE SECLUSION Mme. MnK Chiang Chiang Kai-shek, who i staying at Continued On Page 3 home of brother-in-law in New York.

Eisenhower Was My Boss'9 Ike Was Low, Really Low" Battle of the Bulge During EDWARD DANA DEFLATION! Dollar Worth One More Cent WASHINGTON. Jan. 29 UP The Labor Department estimated today that the decline in the cost of living since last August has increased purchasing power of the dollar by 1 cent. Department officials said that last August the 1948 dollar bought 57.3 cents worth of goods and services in terms of 1D39 dollars- base date of the government's cost of living statistics. Dollar Cofilniupd Page 2 Continued on Page 2 Weymouth Police Chief Warns Girls of Attacks Atlantic Pact U.S.

War Plot, Russia Charges MOSCOW. Jan. 20 (AP) i Russia issued a white paper to With a gang of German desperados reported gunning for him, Gen Eisenhower worried only about events of war. Christmas Eve found him more depressed than ever before. By Kay Smnmersby Published ir.

tr i section exclusively In the Boston Globe. Copyright. 1948. by Kay Summcrsb.v.t Chapter XXV III -Monty Kicks Up Again COLDER TONIGHT. SUNDAY FAIR AND COLD Full reports on hark page.

I Hoseman Hurt in Fall From Fire Truck lAP Wirephoto) FOUND ON THE RANGE after being abandoned by its mother in snowbound eastern Nevada, this two-day-old calf is bottle-fed by Vernile Adams, 15. The Adams ranch is near Lund, and its cattle are being fed with hay dropped by Air Force planes. By the Associated 1 WEYMOUTH. Jan. 29 Police today warned all young girls, to exercise extreme caution if they must be on the streets at night, revealing that in the past week four attempted attacks have been made on teen-age girls.

Police Chief Edward F. Butler disclosed that young man in clothes has been terrorizing the Central-sq. district, attempting to knock young girls to the ground or force them into alley ways. Weymouth Continued on Page 3 in i ci.obi; More Federal funds were on the; Roger Gregg, 46. of 11 pk Mattapan.

a hoseman of En- 6-7 FinanciaJ ft Cross-Word 6 Radio 7 Culbertson 7 Serial Story- 9 i Deaths 12-3 Sports 4-5 Editorial 10 Theatres 14 day to tell. the world the projected North Atlantic pact is part of a British-American plan for a new war. It is a plot against the United Nations and has as its object the establishment of ltish-Amcrican domination of the world by force, said the Soviet Foreign Ministry. The western European union was declared a link in the plans for world domination by the two powers. Pact Combined on Page 2 2 U.

S. Warships Seek Lost B-29 With 15 Aboard way to the storm-stricken western! apparent. even to me. the Germans had launched a full-scale counter-offensive. Ike.

the one solely responsible for the success or failure of our counter-attack and therefore the only one entitled to the luxury of depression, had to smother his own feelings and act as the eternal optimist, the confident bucker-uppcr. And he 1 1 ltd off the role with perfect aplomb. KAY rage 10 Back in Versailles. November faded into December, and the weeks dragged by until a Saturday. Dec.

16. My final diary entry for that Saturday mentioned that the 1st Army's attack found the going heavy. And I added aguely. "The German has advanced a little." Gen Eisenhower said the advance was in a sector known as the Ardennes. On Monday, however, it was Mercury Drop to 12 Forecast eowciom sq as mjureu states today, but new snow and cold this morning when he slipped from weather delayed relief operations the rear end of the hosewagon as in some areas.

nun of 1 ir states wnicll iifVr.rnrl elaODPr intl hliiuv from the The IVI DO I a 1 11 1 dl'OpDCd from 44 jit was pulling out of the fire house. I The apparatus was on the way to The apparatus was on the way rlv tami.u blizzards, was theiriMrMi last nicht to S3 todav and 'Cooper and Endicott North End, path of the new cold wave oat Weather Bureau said, wiU Wt a extended over the central section of! I7 Mental Hospitals Full, Youth Held in Jail in Arson Case to an automobile fire when the ac cident happened. CUUUUV. XllE KU1" peratures followed heavy falls of on a pump follow-' snnvu. which bun serimisl dis- Other firemen.

An added bright note toaay was the sun. which popped out for the first time in four days. Sidewalks and streets covered with slush by yesterday's rnin and comparatively high temperature turned to ice today, leaving hazards mg Engine 4, reported that Cregg trupted relief operation. was adjusting his clothes when he! However, there were no fresh lrsi his balance and slinneri Thp falls of heavy snow over the snow- will accept this are full," said Mental institutions arc filled to Massachusetts that capacitv and he hopes the present boy because they F. D.

Jr. Steals Spotlight at Roosevelt Day Dinner apparatus in the rear stopped bound western disaster area where 29 iAPi Two LONDON. ouick v. and emen ha ed a nass- minions oi cauie ana sncca rat for both pedestrians and autoists. United Slates destroyers sailed from Legislature does something about Judge Lynch.

an institution for defective delin- can-t icaVe him out of control, quents. Judge William G. Lynch doubt verv much if jail is the 'comemntedin Dorchester Court this place fGr him but I have no other morning when discussing the case of alternative." ing cab and placing Cregg in it. stranded and facing starvation. Kc- Sanders were busy on all state high- French ports today to assist in an intensive air search for an American B-29 Superfortress which dis rushed him to Massachusetts Gen- "ci uuerauuni tunimueo miujwi avs state police warned all car era! Hospital.

up ted in most of the Rocky Moun- operators to use caution for there is Cregg was found to be suffering tain region. ireal danger in skidding. a lacerated forehead that required i Midwest Cold a uorcnester youth cnargea witn arson. appeared two days ago with The youth was returned to Charies-st. JaU to await Grand Jury action.

He has been unable to obtain S5000 bail which was also several stitches. 15- Judge Lynch said that against his better judgment, he would bind Continued on Page 2 Continued on Page 2 By BLAIR MOODY WASHINGTON. Jan. 29 Franklin D. Roosevelt a big.

strapping, forceful young man with a Btrangely fnmiliar face and smile, stood up before a Washington audience last night to pay tribute to hi.s rather. Tonight," he said, "we celebrate aboard. Mn New Etiplr.iider was am on 2 'rniici i i it, i.m ih i i i Tip" Takes Away Grand Jury 11(11 11 .1 i I .1 4x. v. because there was nothing else to said.

The search centered in Atlantic i do. Youth Continued on Page to BOSTON GLOBE-WCOP PHINEAS BATES SCHOOL MOZART SCHOOL BOSl INI M.I MAR YALICE McARDLE II inner prr I 4. mi 9 TONIGHT 7 to 7:30 i "There's not an institution in Bartender's Breath a 1948 Automobile NEW YORK. Jan. 29 'APi Big tips aren't unusual at the Stork Club, but the one bartender Youth Sent to America by Mac Arthur Wins Friendly Approval at Milton Academy Japanese Student Here Thinks U.

S. "Terrific" waters off the northwest African coast Two shore direction stations reported hearing emergency Morse code signals and placed their source as a gpot 150 miles northeast of the Canary Islands. Plane Cojitintied on Page 2 A 1 the birthday of the man who not only gave inspiration, but gave force and content to liberal democracy asj the best hope and means civiliza-j i.on has yet evolved in man's great Mrugglc "to learn how to live with his fellow man." I 1). Jr. Continued on Poge 3 IT'S HERE TODAY! Cfr The Xeit 1949 Thomas Fioretti got yesterday took hi.s breath away.

It was a shiny 1948 Cadillac cabriolet, gift of an out-of-town automobile dealer whose name Fioretti declined to disclose. The bartender aid he had known his benefactor for four and a half years. During that time he did him a number of favors, including getting hotel reservations for him whenever he visited New York. By J. MALCOLM BARTER A "2-year-old Japanese youth Tyrone, Linda Escape Unhurt in Crash in Italy FLORENCE.

Italy, Jan. AP Mr. and Mrs. Tyrone Power escaped injury yesterday when a tmall Italian car and Power's JPfk I WW if who years jgo was at a Japiine 1 naval academy eight miles from; when the first atomic bomb was dropped, is now studying at Milton Academy, less than a mile from Boston and only a few miles more from the laboratories of Hnr-1 vard and M. I.

T.i where the bomb 'was largely developed. He is Masaakj Hotta. son! of a Japanese count, and one oil seven Japanese students sent by Next Week May I End Van Waters Case Hearings Dr. Miriam Van Waters, deposed head of the Women's Reformatory 'at Framingham, will make her final bid for reinstatement, so far as the current appeal hearing is concerned, I when that hearing enters what is expected to be its final week at Gardner Auditorium at 10 Monday morning. It is expected that by Monday 'afternoon an imposing group of character witnesses will begin their testimony in behalf of the 61-year--old discharged superintendent, who held the post, for more than 16 Another Great Newspaper Don't miis tomorrow's Sunday Giobe.

You will find it interesting from the firrt pge to the Advise your neighbors to rr the Sunday Globe. Advise them to make the Giobe their Boston newspaper. Read the Advertisements in tomorrow's and in the Daiiy Globe next week. Read the Comics in tomorrow's Sunday Globe. Read them in the Globe every day.

Advertisements may be ordered at the Globe office or by telephone. Call LA 3-2000. fHI MOST BiAUTiFUL THING ON WHEELS NOW ON DISPLAY! AT ALL BOSTON METROPOLITAN P0NTIAC DEALERS The Boston Globe's ANNUAL Business Review With art rles by Wiliiam E. Jones. Carlyle Holt, Blair Moody, T.G.M.

and many of the outstanding businessmen of New England, will be published with next SUNDAY'S BOSTON GOBE Gen Mac Arthur to the L'nited States since V-J Pay to promote friendly relations between this country and Japan. And although Aki did not begin to spes-k English until he landed in San Francisco last September, he can say now in real American prep an lay now in rea American convertible collided. The Italian car turned over and landed a ditch. Its passengers SMffered minor injuries. The accident occurred between Rome and Florence.

The Powers she was Linda Christian were married Thursday in Rome and are honeymooning. They left Florence this morning for Turin. 4 ylang that scnool slang tmu stuaem ine years, inis testimony is expectea to continue for the remainder of the week. is America and America itself "terrific. Student 'Continued on Page 2 Van Waters Continued on Page 2 i.

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