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DAILY SUN April IT, 1946' SAM BERNARDINO GIRL WHO SURVIVED TORTURES Ex-Serviceman Sues To Get Old Job Back LOS ANGELES, April 10 UPl Edgar B. Eubanks, filed suit in superior court today against the Bay Cities Transit Co. of Santa Monica, demanding restoration to the Job he had before he entered the Army last May, with $125 Britain Talks Of Rationing If America Does If Anderson Asserts No Such Plan Likely Due To Delay in Start (Continued From Page One) Senate Banking Group Approves Loan to Britain Measure Sent to Floor for Debate After 14 to 5 Vote WASHINGTON, April 10 OF NAZIS WEDS U. S. OFFICER Bouquet of Lilies Fails to Hide Numbers Tattooed on Forearm at 'Horror' Camp Suspect Held After Being Chased by Boy VENICE, April 10 UP) When 13-year-old Richard Pringle saw three men run from a hotel today and separate, he gave chase on his bicycle and attracted police in a patrol car, who arrested one of them.

The prisoner gave his name as Alex Miltenberger, 32, of Denver. He was booked on suspicion of robbery after Charles Brown, pier concessionaire, told police the trio came to his hotel room, took his wallet containing $80 and forced him to open a safe. Young Pringle also showed police where one of the trio threw a .38 caliber revolver. By ANN STRINGER NUERNBERG, April 10 (UP) Courageous Isabella Siara, who survived eight months of torture in the Nazi "extermination camp" at Oswiecim, "just can't believe" that she is now married to a handsome young American lieutenant and soon will be on her a month from last Jan. 1.

Eubanks alleged he was employed as a bus driver for the company at 85 cents an hour when he went into the Army; that he was refused return of his job when he left the Army last De-j cember and that at this time hiSj seniority would entitle him to $1 The senate banking committee vot appearance was caused by unusual demands for wheat for export to ed 14 to 5 today to send the pro way to the United States. posed $3,750,000,000 British loan Her husband, Lt. Lloyd Lider, hungry areas and for feeding to were gassed by the thousands. Isabella's grandmother and aunt died at Oswiecim in less than two Esparto, California, was supposed livestock and poultry. to the floor for debate.

The action was announced by Senator Barkley, Kentucky Dem Despite the heavy movement of to sail for home today, but his commanding officer fixed things so that he could stay for two more an hour. Company officials contend Eubanks was still on probation when he left his job and is not entitled to reinstatement. grain from farms, wheat exports weeks, but she lived on despite torture and beatings. When she caught typhus, her mother bought her freedom. The Nazis promised to send her to Warsaw, but she ocrat, after a closed meeting.

weeks and arrange the papers for for the January-March quarter BRAND NEW Barkley predicted the senate fell 13,000 tons below the govern ment's commitment of 3,000,000 (Net Rebuilt) would pass the proposed credit "by a substantial majority." EARLY ACTION He said that the bill would be Everyone Can Now his attractive Polish American wife. TATTOOED NUMBERS At the altar yesterday, Isabella's bouquet of white lilies didn't quite hide the numbers "24473" which 1he Nazis tattoed on her forearm at Oswiecim, but Isabella was trying to forget. tons. BEER EXPORT HIT Meanwhile," Anderson and Director General Fiorello LaGuardia of was forced to work in German factories until the liberation last spring. She came to Nuernberg as a dancer with Army special services and there followed a reunion with her mother and stepfather.

Isabella met Lt. Lider at the in- 0 called up for action the first of next week. U.N.R.R.A. promised to investigate Members said these proposals MOTORS For Dt Soto, Plymouth and Other Chrysler Products Fit 1935 to 1942 Models were rejected by the committee: Her war story began with Hit and act if countries receiving relief supplies of grain are exporting Lt'I IlttLlUllcll liiiitiai iuuiiui i ler's invasion of Poland and iirmn whpr hpr mother was work- ended yesterday in a wedding cere. beer.

Of signifcance from the stand ing as a secretary. "Lloyd saw me the first time I visited my mother," she said. "But I didn't see him. The next time I carne, my mother introduced us. Now, although I can't believe it, we are married and soon I will be in the United States and all the past years will be behind me." Isabella will find an uncle and two aunts in the United States.

point of future livestock production was the report's estimate that stocks of corn on farms April 1 was the smallest since 1938 and 19 per cent smaller than a year ago. They totalled 1,071,990,000 mony. HOME RAIDED Isabella's home in Warsaw was raided in November, 1942. Her wealthy Polish stepfather and her American-born mother were active in the Polish underground but they were away from home for the week-end. Angry gestapo agents took Isa New '46 Aeroncas and Luscombes for $4.00 Per Hour Student and Licensed Pilots Can Now Save Nearly One-Half Learning to Fly or Flying With CLUB FLYERS Gt tit Compltts Dstslli ef This Nw Money Ssving Plan.

Inspect Our Nsw Building ind Nsw Pott-War Equipment San Bdno. Airport Oyer the Hill en North Street Phone 424-56 By Senator Taft, Ohio Republican, to give Great Britain outright provided the money be spent in the United States. Taft told reporters that only Senators Capehart, Indiana Republican, and Capper, Kansas Republican, voted with him on this. By Senator McFarland, Arizona Democrat, to require Great Britain to turn over to the United States permanently the bases now used by this country on a 99-year lease. This vote was reported to be 7 for and 11 against.

By Senator Capehart to set up a $1,500,000,000 credit for Britain bushels compared with 000 a year ago. The report said the consumption Two of her mother's sisters are bella, her grandmother, an aunt, LEARNS TO WALK Eighteen months ago Mrs. Eleanor Hunt, 29, of Cleveland, ex-Ohio Wesleyan beauty was stricken with polio, paralyzed from her throat down. Through her will power and medical care she fought back, now can leave respirator for several hours. Husband, Sydney A.

Hunt, devised wooden shoes for her to stand on, her back to him, their legs strapped together, so he can walk her about the house. Their children, Peggy (left) and Patricia look on happily. She will go to Los Angeles next week by Army plans for operation. Believes Treatment May Help of feed grains by livestock and uncle, and two male cousins to the Mrs. Harold A.

Mercer, Bridgeport, Warsaw prison. They were held and Mrs. Roy Cox, New PROMPT SERVICE Body, Fender Repairs Motor Overhaul v. Tune-Up Lube Service Wheel Aligning Custom Painting BRUCE JORDAN Sid Henderson, Service Mgr. De Sate, Plymouth Dirt.

Cor. 4th Phone 5178 poultry continued at a relatively high level, despite government appeals for a reduction in feeding because of the enormous demand in Warsaw for three months. Then lork city. Her mothers Drotner, came Oswiecim, the Nazi "horror" Francis Michalak, lives in Atlanta camp where enemies of the reich Ga. for wheat for famine areas.

against which she could borrow up to the extent of the annual deficit On the other hand, a record between her imports and exports. Stricken Cleveland Mother quantity of oats 578,568,000 bushels remained on farms April 1. This was 36 per cent above stocks a year ago. The report said that farmers have made unusually good prospects in spring farm activities as HOLLYWOOD, April 10 (TP) Russian Officer Denies Spying PORTLAND, April 10 UP) The young Russian naval officer, Wallace Eases Party Criticism WASHINGTON, April 10 (IF) Southern Democrats, who were On the basis of a medical report received from the victim's physi Boston Apartment House Fires Claim Lives of Eight BOSTON, April 10 (IP) Eight cian, Dr. Harvey E.

Billig Jr. said a result of unusually warm weather during March. The report said today his new treatment for infantile paralysis "probably will CONSTIPATION VICTIM TELLS OF RELIEF that as a consequence the 1946 help" a stricken Cleveland mother being flown here by the Army. crop season has started off with seeking Henry A. Wallace's politi- Lt.

Nicolai G. Redin, charged with cal scalp a week ago, found lle 'espionage in five indictments, pro- SAVE MONEY Everything for Building LUMBER ROOFING PLUMUING HARDWARE ELECTRIC FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES AUTHORIZED DEALER PHILCO RADIOS AND REFRIGERAiORS PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW W. M. DARY GO. 480 S.

ESt. Phone 5176 persons, including a heroic policeman, perished, six were injured Mrs. Eleanor Hunt, 29, para prospects at "an optimistic level." The report said the rainfall and comion. lonigm in ius ossci uuu tested his innocence and agreed and more than 75 fled to safety in that he didn't want dissident par- lyzed from the neck down, will arrive in a special respirator plane furnished by Gen. Carl A.

Spaatz, Druggist's Wife Praises Famous Laxative Food soil moisture situation improved during March in some areas where it had been critical. A dry area night clothes early today when fires which may have been set broke out In swift succession in four Back Bay apartment houses. The victim, mother ot two girls and former Ohio Wesleyan beauty queen, will receive a nerve surgery treatment known as "neurotripsy," which Dr. Billig developed during researches at California Institute of Technology. Charges of Conspiracy To Defraud Face 12 HONOLULU, April 10 CD Two naval officers and 10 civilians were under federal grand jury indictment today on charges of conspiracy to defraud the government of tens of thousands of dollars during the war through irregular business transactions.

The indictments charged that the defendants siphoned heavy profits from the naval cantonment area there and the submarine base ship's service store at Pearl Harbor. Air Force commander, Monday or ty members "purged," but just, today to return to seatue ior disciplined. trial. The secretary of commerce In a brief hearing before U. S.

made that distinction today, under Commissioner Robert A. Leedy, the prompting of two Republicans, indictmentS) returned by a fed. when he appeared before the sen- at interstate commerce commit- el grand jury yesterday at Se- Tuesday, according to the latest Patrolman Robert Mahar of the South end station sacrificed his life to arouse the sleeping oqcu- persists it said, in the Oklahoma panhandle, western Texas, southern Colorado, New Mexico and Arizona, with crops dependent upon rains as timely as those that helped California crops in late March. information received by the specialist She will be treated at Hollywood Presbyterian hospital. "I cannot determine just how beneficial my treatments are likely, to be until I examine Mrs.

I tee. He told the committee that: attle, were offered by Assistant i pants of the Colonial Chambers. 1. Twice in 1938 he had ad-U. S.

Attorney Mason Dillard who scmering ure, neemerea vised the late President Roosevelt called one witness to establish wlrt tfc.t uac innntort in th rhinf and somehow became locked m- that he was opposed to the chief Redin.s ldentity as the man ar-iside TranDed he leaned from a executive's attempted purge of iSiae. irappea, ne leapea rrom a antinew deal Democrats rested here March 26 and as the third floor window, suffering in- LESS CITRUS FRUIT The plantings of small grains, Hunt," Dr. Billig said, 'but on the basis of the information I now Do your hands invite romance? have I am hopeful." rr.an inflicted. juries irom wmcn ne aiea at a 2. He himself did not urge a Robert G.

Lawrence, Seattle 'hospita purge in nis recent speecn De- fore Democratic women; but he special F.B.I, agent, identified Is constipati'on making your life miserable? This sincere, unsolicited letter may show you the way to lasting relief 1 "Jnst a noU of thanVi fnf hst KELLOGU'S ALL-BRAN has meant to me For a lonfr period, I suffered from habitual constipation. My husband, a drug. Siit, finally suggested that I try ALL-BRAN. To my joy, it docs the trick. Now a bowl ol this delicious cereal is on my daily menu." Mrs.

Louis Stein, 1104 N. Bercndo Los Angeles 27, CsUX. If your constipation Is due to lack of bulk in the diet, you may never again have to take another harsh laxative if you eat KEL-LOGG'S ALL-BRAN every day, and drink plenty of water. Do this for 10 days. If not completely satisfied, send empty carton to Kel Company, Battle Creek, Michigan.

Get double your money back, ALL-BRAN is not a purgative. It's a wholesome and nutritious cereal that provides gentle bulk helpful to normal laxation. Eat it as a cereal or in muffins every day. Ask your jfroccrfor ALL-BRAN. Made bv Kelloee'a of Battla TT did suggest that those of the par- Redin but said he had not seen ty who do not go along with ad- him prior to the arrest here, made ministration legislation be ignored as the Russian was about to board when important congressional the floating cannery Alma committee assignments are passed Ata.

out Redin's attorney, Irvin Good- 3. He believes in "grass roots man, Portland, said the defense discipline" in both parties, but he had no objection to removal of the did not have either southern Dem- case to Seattle and asked that the State to Call in All City Sewage Permits LOS ANGELES, April 10 (IP) The state health department today disclosed it was calling in the permits of all municipalities in California to operate sewage systems as of Jan. 1, 1947. A spokesman for the department such as spring wheat, oats and barley, was said to have made unusual progress throughout most of the country during March. The rapid progress of fruit trees, however, was said to have aroused considerable apprehension, because of their vulnerability to April and May frosts.

The report said that prospects of both oranges and grapefruit declined slightly during March, but the combined citrus crop is still expected to reach record proporr tions. Early potatoes in the south were said to be extremely promising. Further, a tonnage of spring vegetables at least 10 per cent larger than last year was said to be indicated. Lack of Equipment Holds Up Salvage Job TOKYO, April 10 UP) Inability to obtain dredges and other equipment has delayed the salvaging of what is reported to be worth of precious metals from the floor of Tokyo bay, Major D. A.

Sanders of the first calvary division reported today. The cache of platinum, gold and silver ingots, dumped from a pier by the Japanese last summer, was discovered Saturday. The source and ownership of the cache is being investigated. 'Sweet' Girls Will Replace Bobby-Soxers HOLLYWOOD, April 10 (IF) A new casual type of American girl who leans' toward the "sweet," not the sloppy side will soon replace the bobby-soxer, a model agency head said today. Patricia Stevens, here to open a Hollywood headquarters for her nationwide chain of model schools and agnncies, said the bobby-soxer already was on the way into fashion history books.

ocrats or "purge" in mind when $10,000 bail be continued. He he suggested this method of dis- called attention to a U. S. supreme said new permits will be issued as GR EASE LESS HAND CREAM Soft, lovely riandt ore important to romonce Elgert CREA5E-IESS HAND CREAM softens and whitens your hands instantly I Try it today. a JAR 50e twy at yevr fevorltt Drvf or Dept.

tier ciplining recalcitrants. court decision which, he said, held municipalities improve their sew- A number of the more than 50 that acceding to a removal does'aSe disposal to conform to state Democrats who are still not affect the merits of a case, regulations. smarting under administration Continuance of the same bond, Tne state health department at and Omaha. criticism of their support of the to provide for appearance present is organizing a staff to anti-strike bill, raised their at Seattle, was ordered by a11 municipal sewage sys- collective eyebrows at this expla- commissioner. terns in the state.

The spokesman DR. SCHOLL'S nation. said the action was taken because of the "deplorable" condition of the Los Angeles sewage system. Read the Classified. LASTIK AN.

KLET9 for ankle and arch support, sprains. Seamleia- Our PRE-EASTER Wave It's the Talk of the Town! A Nety Duarte History of California State Guard Issued SACRAMENTO, April 10 UP) A 232-page history of the California state guard was issued today by the adjutant general's office. The temporary military force, which replaced the national guard during the war years and guarded vital installations against the possibility of Japanese attack, soon is to be inactivated. Copies of the history will be distributed free to official organizations and libraries, it was announced. Individuals may obtain copies later at a small charge.

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