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Cafholic Day Recollection Guards Take Up Vigil on Eve of Italian Election Arabs Claim Jews Beaten in Encircling Move Family Aid Policy Faces New Change Post-war conditions in Decatur have made necessary a restatement and amplification of policy of Rome. April IB (API A third of a million armed, steel- helmeted guards took up a round- the-ciock vigil tonight to keep yesterday. $200,009 Fire Sweeps Maine Coastal Factory South Portland. April 16 (AP A spectacular $200,000 fire, with flames shooting 75 feet high, destroyed one building of a waterfront industrial plant tonight and for an hour imperiled the adjacent coast guard base. Stored explosives at first were believed endangered by wind-swirled sparks but coast guardsmen later explained tliey are stored in fireproof buildings.

The fire, its cause undetermined, wrecked a 100-by-80-foot frame and metal sheathed building housing the main office of the Portland Cooper Tank Works. ship repairers and manufacturers of steel tanks. The building also housed supply, blacksmith and galvanizing shops. Sparks ignited several nearby houses and started one small blaze at the coast guard base but firemen quickly extinguished the fires. peace through the Italian parlia- mentary election which begins 5un- day morning.

As the months of tempestuous: campaigning drew to a close the! guards gave particular attention to possible trouble spots such as (A Milan's turbulent Piazzo Duomo Rev. Fr. William Hamilton, dean-and Rome's crowded Piazza Colon- ery director of retreats, ra. Rev. Fr.

Wallnce is a native of Police wrpt wide areas near Kansas City. Mo. He was ordained Rome. Naples and other large ,10 194H and for two years was a cities in a continuation of theirjmissionary in Belize. British Hon-systematic search for hidden arms dm and ammunition.

Premier Alcide; Reservations for the luncheon de alerted government can made until Friday with Is April 25 The Diocesan Council cf Catholic Women will hold a clay of recollec tion for Decatur women and mem bers of the Decatur deanery Aoril 25 in St. Teresa hich school. Mrs. John Hayes of the council an- Registration will be at 9:30 a.m. and exercises will close at 4 p.m.

nocn luncheon will be held in the 1 St. Teresa cateteria. Rev. Fr. Francis K.

Wallace S. of St. Joseph's hall, will con- duct the exercises, according to Mrs. Gecrge Midden, Mrs. rlore Wagner.

Mrs. A. I. Mrs. Bennett Bradley or Francis Walker, Theo-Ross.

Mrs. More Miners Return to Work Pittsburgh. April 1 (AP) The back-to-w movement ii3, uiuicu mine nuiKer 'chieftain. But a little less than one-third I of the 400.000 bituminous diggers remained idle. They wanted to learn what the federal court in marges or contempt or court ended in Washington Thursday.

He was ng i was taking no chances with the Communists. There have been re- prated rumors that the Com- munista would attempt some last-; minute move, especially in the! Leftist north. THE ELECTION, the most important in Europe since the beginning of the cold war between the east and the west, is being fought out on the issue of communism. It is expected to decide whether Italy will remain In the western community of nations or gravitate the family service agency, accord ing to Mrs. A.

H. Berg, president of the board of directors. In a joint statement released by Mrs. Berg and Mrs. William Brown, chairman of the policy committee, it was pointed out that changed needs of the city, added to past changes in the function of the agency, made the old policy inadequate.

THK DIRECTORS said a now statement is being formed and may be completed and ready for ratification in a month. An example of the changed conditions, Mrs. Berg pointed out, is that employment was found to be the source of family difficulties more rarely now than in pre-war days. "Now the emphasis is on per- sonal problems," she said. "What we need is a stated policy which includes helping with all family problems, whether emotional." She pointed Out physical or the agency function has changed from relief to service.

Although the change was made sometime ago. more cmpn.iMS on tne service was judged necessary in the stated policy, she said. THE BOARD president said the policy has not been rewritten recently. "Inasmuch as community needs vary with the times." she said, "we have felt that more of the present day situations should be in cluded. The policy should be re- 111 9.

Li 1 UWM KHIU an additional reason "make known for the change was to the work of the agency to those w-ho need the and to those who Centri service UUIL' ivj i UUIC IU II WIIUUKII UlC k.Mlli-IIUI.IlJ Chest, so they may know what they are sponsoring." Shelbyville Man Killed at Pana Pana. ADril 16 (Staff) Raymond Kingston, 55. of Shelby- ville, a former state mine inspec- Saturday's Radio Programs i WSOY WSOY-FM WMAQ WGN WLS-WENR 1340 KC CBS 102.1 MC 670 KC NBC 720 KC MBS 830 KC ABC 6AU Rooster Club Rooster Club Nrw Ola rim Mum turn tlulietta Bntrtf mk ti I'onn rmrm Mornloi Devotions 1 30 Newp. enurch News, rnutrn Farm Servico Prain Ramaier ill .41 Riverside Bant Ch Riverside Bant Ch Parmtna Ruslnraa Nea News 7 am weMrrn Elyle western The 400 Hour Record Hevetlla Mat ft Boo Morning Herald Morning Herald New: records Doc HoDkina Mublcal Clock Musical Clock Record Re'eillo Prairia RaoiDiera 1 fa Musical ciuca Musica. cloca Near 8AM Musical cloca Muaicai clock luoea lloa Kewa Victoftoue Livins 14 Youth with Truui Vouth with rrutb To tot- Baser DeZurlk Sutara V' ls Doorway to Ufa Doorwav to LUa Musie ttiai eiota eek-nr Keootlav nigmf i HobbT Horsa Neva VJ 9AM Garden Gate Strike UD the Band Prank ilereiwall News Hon Beautiful Church achedula Church schedule aconjlut malodsea News 1 1 Mara Lea Tavlor Gle Club Orchis Andrews Milton Csrieion Hollywood Reporter 44 onta 1 M.itia Doc Hopklne 1 "A AM News: Let'a Pretend 6amrdav Serenade Meet the Meeks June Bae Guest Star -4 a I 1 1 14 l-et's P'etend Mflodv v--Tioa Voice ot the Ural III JLi MIns Proudly We Hall Smllln' A McCnnnell Teen-umera Kt Howard 17 UAM Theater of Todav Platter Parade In Our luwn Birthday Party Feature foode -4 -d PunH air.ira I I 't News: time checker News, time cherkei Rio Rhythm Newa Pirn World foda II' 4 lime checker: news rime checker: oews Novelty shop Btorlea ol Cora JL-l-e tO'is Grand Central St a Classical waiworka Farm Home Hour A'an Lobai A.

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Russian sphere. miners continued slowly today. The Haganah commander at The campaign ended tonight at wnile tne nation waited for an ex- "Jewish convoy control headquar-midn'Eht (4 pm T) Italy P'cted court decision Monday on ters." whose blue and white He-was tense and tired but there were contempt charges against John'brew state flag waved atop bloody Jerusalem. April 16 AP The Arab field commander of the Yarmuk army in Northern Palestine declared tonight that his forces have pushed Haganah fight ors back into Mishmar Haemek after defeating an attempt to en- circle him. Jewish sources said Thursday thcy had inflicted a decisive defeat on the army of Fawzi Bey Al Kuukji.

in fighting around the plain of Megsido (Armageddon), strategic battlefield of many ancient wars. Haganah, the Jewish militia, claimed it had smashed a major Arab attempt to cut off Jerusalem from the coast on the central front. THE JEWS ATTEMPTED to encircle us." the Arab field com- mander said, "but we brought up reinforcements and chased the Jews back." The best estimates of confusing I official and unofficial reports from hoth siHea nut the casualties at 10 or 12 dead on each side and a lew more wounded. Previous Jewish reports had 'i than inn I. in III il 1 1 1 1 i V.

Ilinil I mi 1 1 1 nun vi and wounded in two days of' uao r.1 waa pass, ioia an as isociated Press reporter "we've beaten them, but they are not yet; defeated." HE SAID THE ROAD to Tell hi the pa" where Arabs repeatedly have am- bushed and barricaded food con- vnva to Jerusalem, was eomDletelv in Haganah hands and that four He said he expected the Arabs would repeat the attempt. Tne COmmander estimated that the Arabs na(j iost 350 killed, in- icluding the COmmander of their army but did not disclose Jewisn casualties. THE REPORT from the inlander's headquarters passed through Jewish censorship and was believed the first such dispatch in Palestine to be subjected to such examination on grounds of military security. Little fresh news came today 1 I nor major disorders today. Rain dampened 50 outdoor politi cal gatherings in Rome and lessened the danger of fresh sparks of violence.

Special police precau- lions ere taken, however, at lljWashinston decidcd before they1 scnecuiea iTOted on a work return. Fascist Italian social movement; accused or being in contempt T.u i h. I 'IKpnuoh ana 1 1 In th iwaiting nine days to order the; miners back to work after he directed to do so by the court. i The commander said the Arabs A new industrial effect oi the coal had diverted artillery from Fawzi! shortage was noted in the auto in- Bey Al Kaukji's Yarmuk army inj dustry. Northern Palestine and used 5.000, General Motors Corp.

announced men from the Judean army in a at Detroit that foundries, machine major effort to close the road but I shoos and Dressrooms of its auto-'had failed. I rnmmnnicte inH I I followers have battled in Rome. Milan and Florence during the past ITALY WILL HAVE a 32-hour cooling off period preceding the trek to the polls, which open at 8 a Sundav. The voting will continue until 2 p. m.

Monday. It is estimated that 2fi.080.000 Italians will participate in the balloting, turnout of voters in the country's history. Italv and the world probably will have to wait until Wednesday for cecisive returns in the election of; the chamber of deputies. Senate re- turns are not expected to be con- elusive until the following dav. Palmiro Togliatti.

Italy's No. 1 Communist concluded his cam- paign in Rome. De Caspcri chose Naples. Italy's third largest city, for his wind up. THERE WERE SOME signs that Togliatti and his Communists were finding the going hard.

The Communists describe the Marshall plan as a program to enslave Italy, but are finding it more difficult to convince Italians that they should he i tor. was killed when hit by an automobile on state route 16 a mile and a half east of Pana at 8 jp. m. today. He died enroute to Huber Me- he motive divisions will be closed by April U.

About wcrKers will find their employment affected. At Alioona. la, me Aitoona works of the Pennsylvania issued a brighter report. Officials said crations will resume Monday after a week's shutdown for lack of coal. More man u.uuu employes were in-; volved.

Spanish Truman Story Protested Madrid. Spain. April 16 (AP) The American embassy today per article which ridiculed jtcsi-; a 1IUM10" shirt salesman." The article was 1 I I I from the northern front where Jew-1 relurncd at an inquest conducted ish sources Thursday said Haganahby sidnev Slilts Christian county Relval Amenee Dnlted William I- Bhlrar La no al Out boat Pee Wrbler Amateur Boor Daya 12 ru Old Fash. Revival old Fash. lo 4t 1 CBS Is There CBS Is I mis la Mllliktn i The People Stand This Is The People RowndTabl There Nelson Olmsted Victor Show C'ena of Variety New crinoline protested publication of a newspa-face u.i.

Mllllkln Stand Fair Career Girl Eddv Howard On Maa'a PamllT Juvenll Drea-rup Jurr Out Btwbill Scoreboard Orcan Mini: Concert Tlm Mutct Warm-up Banll1 Scoreboard Cardinals nrcord Previ published by the totalitarian 0f the Arab "triangle of strength." I jn resnonse to a question, that the! Undersecretary of State Robert Falange party in the city of Cordo- Latest reports from the front said 'day's last bus to Shelbyville had; Lovett sen! a note to Russian Am-ba. the Arabs had put In some counter- It was presumed Kingston Alrxander S. Panyushkin The embassy said the basis which may have checked ga to hitchhike home. raising the Trieste Issue again two the protest was that the Falange anv danger to Fawzi Bey's main Kingston also was the former i days before the Italian national 2i I Quia CMa of UTstarr Tw DaUetivM 121 II Tomorrow Mr. President Story of Laai Fam prtttntill Nat VePa i 41 5i mind Off Urtro.

Audition Plaah Trratury Aitnt Coun' to rw faraon Mood a hrao.iaaa Grealrftt Su Bolmaa Detroit ftrmphonr Front Par CI Board 8' op th Music Pidlar JA Ne; I.Wins Living 1948 Ford Thatiftr Tom Shadow uict as ft crecad Three Held on Kidnap Charge Hollywood. April 16 (AP) Three men kidnaped Fred Whalen. 51. a professional billiard player, on a busy residential street in front of his home today. An hour later police in Burbank.

about 10 miles distant, found him unharmed and arrested three men who were with him. Detective H. I). McDonald said they gave their names as Joe Yeargain, 33. Sacramento; Floyd Walter, 29.

San rancisco. and Peter Zolna, 35, of San Diego. They were booked on suspicion of kidnaping. Whalen said he was walking with his two-year-old grandson. John F.

Buck, when three men aliuhtcd from a car and snapped handcuffs on him. then forced him into the automobile. Shortly afterward. Whalen's wife told Sgt. Edward M.

Goosscn of the Hollywood detectives that she received a phone call from an unidentified person who said "bring the rest of the diamonds out" and named a spot near Lock heed Aircraft Corp. in Burbank The three men contended they sought to recover $3,500 they they gave to Whalen for diamonds assertcdly failed to deliver. U.S. Sends New Note on Trieste Washington, April 16 fAP) The United States today asked Russia for the third time to con- sider giving the free territory of Trieste back to Ilalv The U. S.

offered to "consider any suggestions which the Rus- k. 1 I amus iiiikui inane iur revising me iltalian peace treaty to that end. election. Today's note was brief. Unlike many which have been exchanged in recent months between Russia and the United States, however, it was written in softer words and contained no suggestion of U.

S. criticism toward Russia. N.Y. Printers Snub Contract New York. April 16 (AP) The executive council of the In ternational Typographical Uuion (A.

F. has refused to approve a tentative contract agreement newspapers and members of the New York typographical union, a union official said tonight. The action was announced by Laurence H. Victory, president of the New York local. Victory said he had received a telegram from Woodruff Randolph, I.

T. U. president in Indianapolis, saying the proposed agreement' does not comply with I. T. U.

laws, i Randolph was not available in Indianapolis, and a union attorney there said he knew nothing of the telesram. Indiana Amish Leader Pardoned by State lndinnnpnhs. April 16 (AP) Samuel Ilochslftller. 7.Vvenr. ioia Aiiusli cliuich lender, hits been pardoned by the slate clemency board and released Irom the Indi- ana oen.il farm.

He waa seniorf to six months on the farm last 23 on rhurse of keepinr his I.tii y. chained in lied in their hnme near Goshen. She later whs committed to a mental iiiftitutiun. fj nna, Maneuver Dates 5et iFor National Guard Omaha. Neb.

April 16 (AP) National guard adjutants general of the I2-state second air force jurisdictional area today coordinated dates for the 1948 summer) maneuvers of the air national guard organization. The comprising the states of Illinois. Wisconsin and Michigan, will conduct its sum-: mer training maneuvers Aug. 1 to il5. Catholic Hour Thoaa Wabatara 4 SlWar Praw Kir Cartar Baseball Srrtrno'd D'Artega Pret-a.

batiim Lai Nes 1 Italian Election Hnfa to Vou Hour ot Charm Swpm Family Hour Tim aa prrcv Faith Orch. Candltllc Or nm Autry Biondia Oinnrr SmstcB li 8i Sam Soada Man Callra Man Callrd News Corliss Archer Shorts Br 11 Swina Shorty its. vrith South th Mualo ttrin Jack Banoy Baodwavoa Sn-ulock Behind a Band Charha alcCartbr Amartraa War frad Alias or. Walter Wmrhell lyoualla Paraoa Show Thraiar Guild i-. i in American ships with goods.

De Gas: ri has clugeed a' awaT at De Oas; ri nas piuKea a the Communists, accusing them of trying to make Italy another Greece. Clelia Garibaldi. 81 year old daughter of Italy's most revered patriot, came to Rome to make her final anti-Communist address. $8,000 Roulef Winners Back Af If Again Las Vegas. April 18 Two University of Chicago Rrad- ft:" Jm.

.,,11 cROfin -vstemnVthef; Vfe" ttS -ii a n.t iw ahead, after playing since Thurs- day night They are Dr. Roy Wal-, ford San Diego, and Albert mbbs. Chillicothe. Ohio, both 23. At Reno At I KlnA tlO AAA tVsnn they parlayed $300 into $13,000.

then dropped $5,000 when their system went sour. The men play $1.50 on the nine on each spin of the wheel. Boy, 18, Goes to Prison After Navy Rejection Belleville. April 16 'AP) Circuit Judge Edward F. Barcis txliy sentenced 18-year-old Russell Land to three to five years in the state penitentiary for violating probation.

Lat week the boy's father pleaded In tears that he was not able to control his son and Judge Bareis suggested the boy Join the rivv. Navy recruiters declined to "I'm sorry I have emoarrassed you the boy told the court today "I'm no embarrassed just disappointed. Judge Bareis replied. Methodists Contribute 4 Millions to Fund Chica.o. Anril lfi AP) agamsi Lnuea swiics of the arrival of hundreds of I Escape E.rp Tat.

It. Lear it Sura el Tomorroar fl" Stria It Rich Ciinaut Calla Horace Htldt Crime Fllee Jlmtnie Ddler Jl -i sinner Walton "I A Nes ft Analyjia Newa ft Analrsls Kear Tb nawr Mas Pau- Hatvev A III" Italian i'K-uon Italian Electlona Waehinrton Reoort Your Anati Plata Live I 1 1 I I Music Vou Know Music You Know Tmohonetu Tomorrow TrlBuo 111' JL. si New of th Week Her' to Vtern 1 News: Vt.rl. New New Joseph SuOv Newa -f Miseulilo Valriea A Little Nlnt Mtial Teddv Phlllipa ekltch Henderson I I 10 riankle Carl a Dave Oarrowar Fdtly Howard Chstnoer Muai Jmorial hospital. Driver of the car.

Ellis G. Mun- son of Tower Hill, said he could not avoid striking Kingston, who was walking toward him on the highway, without striking an on- coming truck. A verdict of accidental death was coroner, in McCrackcn funeral home. Munson and occupants of Hhe truck. Warren Hall and Buck! Butler of Sullivan, testified.

I 1 tl U.I rana ponce oiiicer saiu lie imu seen Kinaston earlier and told him. owner of a small strip coal mine near Shelbyville. Urbana Woman Named For Club Federation Post Springfield. April 16 (AP) Mrs. Ruth B.

Jones of Urbana today was nominated as president of the Illinois Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs. Her name was presented by a nominating committee to the group's 27th annual convention here. Other nominations offered by the committee were Mrs. a i Woodruff of Mount Vernon, first; vice president; Mrs. Evangeline Fahy of Chicago, second vice president: Mrs.

Rosalie Carner of Dahlgrcn. recording secretary, and Mattie Mclntire of Springfield treasurer. Federation members will be given an opportunity to present nominations from the floor before election of officers Saturday Patti Andrews Hurt, Sisters Cancel Show Hollywood. April 16 AP) Patti Andrews or tne Andrews sisters the one in the middle won't be singing much over the weekend. The top of her convertible coupe fell as she was letting it down last niHht and cut a gash in her lower lip requiring eiuiit studies.

a i. u. a. siiuiteKiiiuii The mishiip ciinct'li the An-j drews out of the P.ob Crosbv show toni-ni. jviarsarei vviuuiig iniea in.

C.B.S. said the Bills with Patti hoped to be back Monday. 14 Films Are Added To School Librory The public school film library has been increased by 14 new 16 mm. sound movies, according t0 Lester J. Grant, assistant sup erintendent of schools.

Nine of the films deal with industrial arts and vocational education. Mr. Grant said the shipment was the first received since August. Complete Auto Course Service managers and mechanics 'from eight Pontiac agencies in the Decatur area yesterday completed 'a three-day hyramatic course at jthe Frank Tenney Pontiac Co. i I i 1 party is the only one permitted in Spain and that the Spanish domcs- tic press is subject to censorship land government control.

The article was published April 3. It said "it is clear and obvious) that Mr. Truman does not enjoy much popularity amonj his compatriots. What is true is that a president of a republic can die any day and then these things happen which convert a failure as a shirt salesman into a sort of the world." navel oi 11 behev'A lhc was the result of a statement irom ine White HUSe PPSin8 inClUSi0" SP-i" in the Eopean recovery program. DAlinJ Clvor tvangeJist Bound Uver Qn Mischief Charae Atlanta.

April 16 (AP) An evangelist accused of removing the end of a tenant's bathroom in an attempt to evict him was bound over to criminal court today on a charge of malicious mischief. F. H. West charged that his landlord, the Rev. Pledger Gilstrap.

had the bathroom wall removed after ordering him to vacate the house. The preacher told Judge Ralph McClelland he advised West he could use the bathroom. West said it couldn't be used with a wall out. The Rev. Mr.

Gilstrap. who told; the court "the Lord is my lawyer, recently lost another fight in court. He was ordered to return rent to a former tenant. Wallace Plans Midwest Farm Belt Campaign New York, April 16 (AP) Henry A. Wallace will make his first campaign swing into the (arm belt state of the Midwest from Anril 17 to Mav 4.

Wallace is scheduled to s.eak 10 a v.toM Wallace-for-President headquarters 'nn-nnrsrl frtrtotr i I- fighters had routed the Yarmuk I army or fawzi Bey. There was no 'comment on re ports of Thursday that the Jews; .1 L. i were pursuing me nius suumwoii toward Jenin. the northern point forces from encirclement. Taft Cancels Vermont Tour Washington.

April 16 (AP) Idaho Republicans will choose 11 lulioalne to the national conven- Uon Saturday while Sen. Robert A. Taft grimly prepares for a show down in his native Ohio, where he challenged by Harold E. Stassen. Sed tonight to abandon Vermont speaking tour he had planned for next week.

Instead he will hold a series of strategy conferences in Cleveland with Northeastern Ohio leaders. Asked why he made the sudden change in plans. Taft said: "I figured it was better to stay in Ohio." Taft. twice Ohio's "favorite son" candidate at Republican conven tions, realized he faces formidable opposition from Stassen in the May 4 Ohio primary, following the Min-nesotan's triumphs in Wisconsin and Nebraska. Stassen goes to Ohio Wednesday where he has entered contests for 23 of the S3 Republican delegates, He meanwhile mat'e plans to fly to Florida Saturday.

Sixteen He publican delegates are to be chosen at a primary there May 4. Publisher Leaves Estate of $200,000 Chicaso. Anril 10 (AP) Henry Hilton, a former partner in the Foston publishing firm of Ginn left an estate estimated at it was disclosed todav. Hilton, of route 1. Lowell, difd April 10 in North Tewksbury.

u. A petition aamu nis win The publisher left his estate trust to his wife, Charlotte Sibley Hilton. Upon her death the estate will be divided equally among two sons, two daughters and a niece. Garage 'Cleaned' 17rl.f(.r, 1Un.W-.ir r.f 1 1 0Q MAr(ri l-U noiu la ik via a Jtwi i Calhoun street reported to police yesterday that a pair of rubber boots', a baby stroller, casting rod. minnow bucket and a case of empty beer bottles had been stolen from his garage.

I Madiauoa Jisimif Nwbcop Classic Mtrrv-Oo-Ronnd B'll ramilur Aibun Scientist Says Atomic War Possible by 1953 Copenhagen. Denmark, April 16 AP) A leading Swedish atom scientist i says there is going to be an 'atom war before 1953 unless interna- i tional controls are adopted. Gunnar Knoes. Swedish engineer and scientist, gave his opinion at a news conference here last night. Knoes, who is working with other scientists to create nn international atomic bomb control organization, said Russia will i ssess the bomb before Jan.

1, 1953. By that time', he said, the atom bomb will be so! developed that the whole United States can he paralyzed with only i one. should always be happy." With that, he handed her a $100 bill and left. Mrs. Windingstad is the mother of four sons.

Local Notices Dance Illini Ballroom tonight. Ralph Yancy Orch. Adm 50 cents. COAL AVAILABLE We have a wide aeler-tion for prompt delivery or we toad vnur truck taiKV Jt-i BeKna Edwards New Chairman Of Moultrie Supervisors Sullivan. April 1 (Staff) T.

M. Edwards of Whitley township was elected chairman of th Moultrie county board of supervisors without opposition this week, Guy S. Little was appointed acting highway engineer until a successor is named for Fred A. CuiL who withdrew from the post. OeXATlIR HrfcALE Mormnr rirent ptinnev and Hotldava Oeratut Newspauera.

Inc. s.ortn Main Street Ora'ut to Illinois Kiterra as eecono--)a -latter etcr 17. 1971. at the post office at (Jecatur. Illinois tinder tr.e Art at March J.

rh- Associated Press la en. earlnl-e-la to the use fnr republlcat Inn all te Inral news printed tn this n-wspanae a aell as all AP news dlHalciee NEW PIANO RENTAL PLAN (Ton May Apply Rental On Purchase If Desired) 143 North Main Dial 443? Korean Power Threat Fails Seoul. April 16 AP) The Russian-controlled North Korean People's committee threatened to cut off the Electric power supply to American-occupied South Korea but the deadline with power still flowing today The committee chairman wrote Lt. Gen. John R.

Hoda.e, U. S. occupation commander, that the American military government is regarded being behind in payment for the power. Hodge flatly refused to ircog-nize the committee. He sid he does not recognize any threat by the group.

He added that he deals only with the Soviet authorities on the matter of electricity. Waitress' 'Nice Smile' Brings Her $100 Tip St. Paul. April 16 (AP) Mrs. Lucille Windingstad.

St. Paul waitress, served her customer his double oider of wheat cakes. Then he asked her to call a cab for him. As he left, he commented that she had a "nice smile" and "you MethnriUt. in the United trough Illinois.

rtwfK.itjM 1K1 HQ1 trs th tiirM work of the church in the 10 months, it was announced- today. This is a gain of 2.5 per cent I A ever the same period of the pre-APnl Peona May 4. ceding fiscal year. Illinris Methodists contributed I WO IVlen Jailed S2Ba.905. a gain of $19,694.

Jessie Lee Thompson, 39. and The Rock River Northern Illi- Walter Jackson. 23. both of 816 r.ois conference contributed North Railroad avenue, were an increase of the I rested on complaint of John Bond. T'lnois 'central part of state) ccn- and jailed pending arraign-ference $123,446.

a eain of $4,246. ment. Thomoson was accused of and the Southern Illinois confer-( assault and Jackson with disorder-ence $65,098. an increase of $3,019. ly conduct.

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