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I 4-V UK J-4 1 1: 3 5s I 1 i T' sh6w dogs groomed for state FAIR exhibitions The World at Press Time (Continued nwn Ftp 1) Hughes Ready To Testify in Plane Probe (Oontiaued Fran Paga 1) '-the presiding Judge: ws cannot find any exeuse for theaa -antl-Jewiah demonstrat ion They are both un-British and un-f i PLANNED: Concert debut of President Truman's daughter Margaret aa soloist with the Hollywood Bowl Symphony last week in August in Hollywood ANTICIPATED: Death In California's lethal gas chamber In San Quentin by hitchhiking couple 24 -year-old Joseph (Joey) Hardy Jr 21-year-old wife Lois for slaying' their benefactor In the California mountains Joey Margaret writing to his mother said Mom: ever let anyone tel( you it takes guts to kill a man I felt no more conscience when I shot him than I would killing a wild rabbit and it's never bothered me since Apparently unperturbed 1 rhnvnw awsinat IIm4m at the' seriousness of chargee against them Bride Lois beamed at husband told newsmen would be heavenly' to die in the gas chamber with -1 APPOINTED: Donald Dawson former director of RFC- to $10000-a-year Job- as- White House administrative assistant by Hairy Truman In Washington I 'T CELEBRATED: Eighty-sixth birthday of widow of President Theodore Roosevelt quietly in the Roosa- jvelt home Sagamore hill at Oyster Bay f1- BET: For September 18 trial of Actress Madge Mere-djth (three others)- charged BRUSHING AND SO- I I AND HOW THEY LIKE WISH THEY COULD DO IT THEMSELVES With fureonta giUtootag apd aslte poiiahod Mtanesote I dogs are being prepared for an exhibition Angnst 88 and to rnianmtiin with tha state fair Entries nre oxpeetod front CaO-toreto Kentnchy and New York la addition to the northwest Aocnoa Austin Jett and Glen Mahoney both of 44 DOngtoo Drive both have ptaeed high before with their cocker spaniel entries niU they are -ready tor stiff eonpetltiOa tbta yspw-(Dnlly Times Photos) "1 1 Let 8 Not Be Calling Fighters Firemen with kidnaping robbery assault in connection with altercation with former business manager -last June 80-In superior court in Los Angeles a a SEPARATED: Stage Actress Fay McKensie and Movie Actor Steve Cochran because of "career troubW" slier SO months of marriage In Hollywood a a a The familiar cry "Fireman uta my-ehlld' win herssfUii be in error technically Firemen are no longer fireman they are "fin Bngagementrlnis dealgnpd by MINovsck diamond aetter Adv $10 and $8 for dinner and -tips at the Beachcombers hotel and $18 for lunch at Romanoffs Ferguson said it was not elsnr whether the total bill cover entertainment for Hall alone and Meyer agreed that "it definitely la not clear" Tha exchange continued: But It all Is charged to Hughes Aircraft Meyer-Rlght Whom was It for If itwasnt forHall? I esnt remember As I have-said -before kept accounts loosely and recorded the dates and the money to the best of my knowledge I see some enter tainment down at tha bottom here for girls Why was that charged- to HughM Aircraft? what I am trying to figure out myaelf Madge Meredith a a a State Warned Of Shortage Of Teachers An ieiite shortage of teaehers to begin work month ta Minnesota schools out side the Jwin City area was reported to the state board of education at a meeting lit the state office building St Paul ACCEPTED: By Harry-Truman Inyltatlon to visit Brasil in late August or September' White House announced the Prfsl-J dent will fly to Rio de Janeiro for a three-day visit return tq the 8 aboard battleship Missouri This earns of dew rulebook of the etty- fire department which its tee Any person who has been certified to a permanent pool tion onthe fores shall be known aa a fire fighter" Fire Chief George Lockhart today asked the eity council fire committee for a $2250 appropriation for the printing of 1000 taaoSletf ratebooks which on now in mimeographed orm The new book will 'not employ -the word "fireman? -W ANIMALS Bamboo 21 Givas Birthday Haara-Ho ra Dues Snag Starts Row on Quitting MunicipalLcagyc The possibility Minneapolis might withdraw from membership In the League of Minnesota Municipalities developed today when the annual bin tor $848 membership dues hit snag the eity and-mesas committee Bnrgi ehalrmaa and Aldannsn Straiten eammtttoo number said they are asataat paying It and favor withdrawing teem the organisation beenuse- the tengne at formsr bgtalottvo failed to property rp With a 35-Ysar Rdputatien for Suptrior Valuds 1 Chicago's aoo has its famed gorilla Bushman reputedly most valuable animal in captivity but Philadelphia takes no backset taf or its gorilla-attrae-" Sav DbHi Onr AUGUST SALE Adams' stale rector of teacher personnel told tha board more than 1188 Instructors ware needed In graded -etamentary and Ugh eeboote and another 188 for rani an- graded schools Harry CL Schmidt director of vocational education reported that Minnesota sehoola would get more than $773000 In September as vocational training payments tor th 1946-47 school year Hs said the state will pay $800000 and the federal' govern- ment $47SJ)00 for the activities ta sodta 800 Minnesota schools Greek Girl on Goodwill Visit A visit to tha Minneapolis nirl Scout summer camp Ruby Lake Minn by Virginia Tsoudersu of Athens Greece provide Minneapolis girls with an insight on the important part the Girl Scouts ean play in promoting world understanding and peace Colette Mechler director of the camp said today Significantly tha hook sill bo two oid ralea wMeh tUve on oeeesloo been regarded aa restricting rivS rights They are'Seetion which states: shall not advrraely tritidn the dh-putment or sdorinlatration thereof and Seettou 267 whleh oteteoi shall not divulge taformstioH rate-tied to the odmlnlstntion af tha department Bequests far queh Information aha! he re-' to the chief ef the de- tion Bamboo Today the BOO--' pound gorilla came of age cele-I brated hla Slat birthday Pfoud of Bamboo aoo keepers decided I to throw a party' brought him a huge watermelon' lemon -meringue pie soma tomatoes- and a sign: Birthday Bamboo" Bamboo a look hasty inspection sniff then Started the heave-ho Up against i tMbars of his cage in rapid he fired tomatoes watermelon pie His ammuni- tlon gone Bamboo retired to 1 a corner munched contentedly on his birthday sign 2nd Floor Savinga! 1 Hughes was af hotel and would remain there until shortly before the committee waa ready to hear him WheuHughec rssehed Waah-tngton he totd reportars be was ready to repeat under oath "everything I have shout Urn tnveatigatioa ef Ma mo-tracts Hughes has charged publicly that the inquiry by- the senate war Investigating committee waa launched part of efforts to "coerce" nlm into agreeing a merger of Tran World Airlinqs which he controls with Pan American Airways Chairman Ferguson agreed with Hughes' attorneys to postpone the Hollywood appearance In the witness chair until later today Hughes was expected to repeal under oath charges ha has fired at Senr Owen Brewster IR Maine) chairman of the full senate committee It appeared however that an anticipated verbal duel between the two men won Id not due Brewster had if-to- waive Ms coo free-Immunity nnd permit Hughes to eroaeaxamino him Hs Indicated today however that ha would not question the plane buildec and would not submit to questioning on hla own part by Hughes Hughes said hs would swear that Brewster' ones offered to call off -the investigation If he would merge hla trans-world Airlines with Pan American Airways But he added a would demand the privilege of questioning Brew tee- John VV Meyer toM the he vestigatare today that he vpent 18782 LBS of Hughea Ahrenft company money cu promntlon ef two planes being built under government contracts He said the mount Inehided bills for wartime entertainment of CoL James Hall who sneeeeJed Elliott ROoaeyelt ns head af the army air eorpe reeennala-Mira division Meyer' assistant and publicity man read to the senate war' Investigating committee a ong list of expenses ha said he Incurred entertaining Hall Chairman Ferguson said the total which Meyer charged against Hall's entertainment was $878277 covering approximately three years The free spending Meyer who already has said ha spent more than $S60S of money entertaining EUlott Roosevelt and Ms friends told the commlttM that on one no-eaaion he spent $35142 niter-tabling Nii Roosevelt tea tilled yesterday that some Hated expenditures were mode white be waa not even In this country Meyer said the expense for Hall covered five or alx days In January 1844 and Included four to alx people "Why were you paying these bills for Colonel Hall and charging it up-to aircraft?" Ferguson wanted to know "Here we go again" Meyer said "Business" He has contended time and agate Hi hli appea ranees start- tag hist Friday that hs entertained freely and that ho was Instructed by Hughes to charge such entertainment to Hughes aircraft He reiterated again today that he kept his accounts Meyer read into the record a long list of smaller sums ha said he spent on Han In the Same period -v Ferguson asked how Meyer learned that Hall had token over from Roosevelt Meyer said possibly through tha Hughes company "Did you spend any money on Hall prior to this time?" Ferguson asked "I think so Meyer replied He added that the enter tstement occurred hi Los An-' geie Ferguson asked how HaP happened to be In' Los An-gates- "He nhvloiuly was there to Inali over our Meyer Mid One of the Hughea contracts writ EMNJIN one far re-eonnalKtanee ptanea Ferguson read items of $4865 The attitude of Burgum and Stratton put Alderman Gleiui Wallace on the spot Wallses is president of t(ie league Burgum and Btralton they- will fight against paying tha dues on the flow of the council at the next meeting LIBERAL TERMS SIBERIAN FOBS I'v fc Vegetables? Good to Heave -MIm Tsende raiis whs waa member of Girl Guides' fce Greek equivstemt of the Gift Beouts outlined: esmptog acta Greece ia4 a shoafeM- Also removed la tha rute bv whleh a senior captain outranked a captain There wilt be no more senior' eapteftiarJuttPlainesp- FAMILY PICNIC Tha Catholic Youth center 2120 Park Af aria sponsor a family picnie tomorrow beginning at 8 at-Powderhom park climaxing tha 1947 summer youth program vr A 719 NICOLLET AVI SECOND PL00R I BOXCARS BURN Two boxcara loaded with hay were destroyed when a graas fire got out of eontM in Soirth St Paul Switching erewa other boxrara and the fire was extinguished' by the stockyards and South St Paul fire AMERICANA Nina-Foot Mummia in Utah? Artother change stipulates: station or1 working uniforms shall consist of dungarees Wearing of soiled torn or ragged clothes shall not bo The new rates were formulated by the fire department drill hoHdays and sehoola af Gveaea Mtea Maehlar akL "Much xeoompllshed toward strengthening the bond of friendship between the Minneapolis girls and their sisters in Greece through the visit" Large end standing Roast ib Daily Times com lea on the air WTCN Monday through Friday GSNUINI rate SHORT RIBS Ib25f SMALL ND At Standing Roast Ib ftt Trim bespectacled retired Los Angeles psychoanalyst Dr -F Bruce Russell who claims to have discovered the Kingdom of inthe wilds of Utah (complete with nine-foot tail human mummies) was unperturbed today over frank unconcealed scientific Scepticism on hla reported find Told that California scientists lift eyebrows cold shoulder hlaan-- nouncement Dr Russell said: "that bother usWe know the proof is there I In anelent caverns south of St George Utah I Dt Russell claim! to have discovered the huge 1 mummies relics of a bygone legendary elviliza-1 tion' To baek up discovery" the retired I psychoanalyst today had organised Amaxlng Explorations Inc (non-profit California corpor- a tion) said he would establish a base this fall at -an old trading post Wolf Hole Utah At Los Angeles County Museum Scientist Arias listened to accounts of the Russell "Lost Kingdom of Mu" tojd newsmen: "we frequently hear these stories about a race of prehistoric giants -But I haven't seen any proof yet- (only )nega(lve evidence -I I am very in- terested and would much like to see these mummies NO BOtil ROLLED ROAST Uqt FA Small lodlb3Sr lad Ik I Mine Stokowski to Teach 'U' Classes Madame Olga Samaraff Stokowski concert pianist and piano teacher at tha Jullllard acta of music New York will teach two classes In the University of Minnesota musla department beginning Monday -and lastl through Aug' 29 The elaao Music and Plano Maas ten will be' open to both graduate and undergraduate students It dirnM tel msiImJ TIm ted tin te im it new Jh) tniitnsrtiV stkil Mrvic npaft' (iitlaf awArsts Tipsy Driver Hits Car Is August Anderson 87 of 8014 Forty-eighth Av SL was' fined $100 today by Judgk Paul Jam-scak for driving whilXlntoxlcat-ed and $25 -for failure to stop after he struck a parked ear Joseph Olson 81 Of 821 Robert SL SL Paul who was driving 80 miles an hour eariy' today-on Lake St paid $78 for eareless driving ymr cemsaissaa HEM- ITU34 TiHMRflfl Laughing Boy Disturbs Sleeping Girl Woman Donald Gramm Will' Giro Concert at fUf Donald Gramm baritone the youngest singer ever to win the Chicago musle festival eontest will present a concert at the University of Minnesota Monday at 8:15 Northrop Ma- mortal auditorium Gramm will be accompanied by Joseph' Posts young- Chicago pianist The concert is open to the-' public without eharge A youth' appeared about 6:15 a today at the home of Ointweli 1764 Lincolri Av 8t Paul and crept up onMar-" garet Cantwell who was sleeping on a cot on the porch Just as I she awakened he Jerked the sheet which was covering her The girl screamed and hs 'ran trust its through the house laughing as he went' He left through the bsck' door which had been' left unlocked While patrolmen were hunt tag for him In that area Mrs Ulrich 18 of 2027 IJn-roin Av telephoned tttst a youth had entered her home through an unlneked door She waa awake when he approached her In the sun parlor Mrs Ullrtfh said the youth Foir Books 80 Acres Of Now Machinery I' A preview af postwar median-J ized farming apd home-making will be a major attraction of the Minnesota State Fair Aug 28 through' Sept 1 Machinery So perintendent H- said today Arens said this appliance and farm machinery Shows will fill 60 acres on Ma Ichinery Hill with-more than BOO I manufacturer exhibiting New Shortest Ilfastist to tractors for large and amaU Who was well-dressed seemed to farms and time-saving home sp-be chewing his finger' nails as pllances are included Fair bf fl-be walked' toward her She data today said 68 head of cattle out of bed screaming worth more than 8100000 would The youth began laughkig- and youth SEATTLE PORTLAND CHICAGO NEW YORK then ran- be banightto the Minnesota fair tfrom the Curtiss Candy Co 'farms in Illinois -Cattle Super- Intendpnt Axel Hanson said the exhibit was the largest by one gentry In the history 3 flights weekly to the Orient Phonei PARKER 5621 ROmwmdriietAIRUIIES semis UNSii autnoiitv or tm coca-cota compant bt COLA BOTTLING COMPANY MINNEAPOLIS 'I.

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