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DETROIT FREE PRESS 3 Friday, January 27, 1950 Thronged Notables See Snyder's Daughter Wed Pray for Strength of New Nation nese silk which her father brought back from Japan last fall. THE MARRIAGE means a new Army assignment for Horton since only single officers Ington Cathedral for the wedding. The Trumans' daughter, Margaret, served as maid of honor. The bride's Elizabethan-style wedding dress was made from 48 yards of featherweight Japa Cobo Names 7 Loyalty Probers Seven Detroiters were nomi may serve as junior military aides at the White House. The bride has announced that she is planning to give up jobs she holds as a radio and television performer and is "going to learn to cook." She disclosed that her husband already knows how to fix "wonderful Swiss steak." WASHINGTON OP) Dmcie Snyder, 24 year old actress daughter of Treasury Secretary John W.

Snyder, was married to a White House aide Thursday. The ceremony was attended by 1,100 guests, headed by President and Mrs. Truman. Her wedding to Maj. John Ernest Horton, of Wichita, climaxed a romance which has been the highlight of the Capital's social season.

PRESD3ENT TRUMAN bussed the bride at a gala reception at Chevy Chase Country Club. More than 2,000 reception guests World Digest nated by Mayor Cobo to be members of a loyalty investigating committee. Common Council must "approve the appointments. Tito and American Ambassador George V. Allen talked over Yugoslav-United States affairs in an atmosphere that Allen reported later was "marked by friendliness and frankness on both sides." The committee will investigate the loyalty of City employes and report its findings to the Loyalty Unionist Denies Radio Sabotage CHARLOTTE, N.

() Sterling L. Hicks, 51, was arrested on charges of conspiring to dynamite Radio Station WBT's 435-foot transmitter tower. He denied guilt. Hicks, business manager of the Charlotte local of the International Free Presi Wire Service SEOUL, Korea South Korea's National Assembly voted to send three members to the United States to urge continued American aid. Inflation already has set in as a result of action by the United States Congress halting further economic aid.

commission provided by an amendment to the City Charter, Picture on Back Page RECOMMENDED BY Cobo Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Colonial Probe Plea ROME Italy has asked France's permission to send investigators to undeveloped French colonial territories to learn whether Italy's surplus labor could migrate there for work. (AFL), was one of 10 union men discharged by WBT last September. Members since then have picketed the entrance to the station. sipped glasses of American champagne drawn from a five-vent fountain constantly flowing with bubbly wine. With a wide grin, Mr.

Truman gave Drucie a full smack on the lips and playfully nudged Mrs. Truman who gasped a little at his side. After the reception Drucie and her husband slipped away for a Florida honeymoon. Washington's top government, diplomatic and social leaders packed the vast Wash- Top-Secret Weapon LONDON Britain's defense Ministry is spending nearly $168,000,000 on a top-secret arms project which it won't talk about even to Parliament. There were indications, however, that atomic research was not the project.

U.S.-Slav Friendliness BELGRADE Premier Marshal were: Mrs. Margaret Abernathy, civic leader and member of the Board of Supervisors, to serve a two-year term ending Feb. 1, 1952. Edward W. Frey, president of the Detroit Municipal Employes Association, to serve a four-year term.

Geoge W. Schudlich, attorney, for a one-year term. The Rev. Malcolm G. Dade, pastor of St.

Cyprian's Church, for a three-year term. The Rev. Raymond S. Clancy, of the Detroit Diocese of the Roman Catholic Church, to serve three years. George Elliott, business agent of Local 19 of the Carpenters' Union (AFL), to serve four years.

Charles P. Nugent, attorney, to serve a two-year term. CONFIRMATION OF the appointments will require the vote of two thirds of the Councilmen. All seven have expressed willingness to serve, on the committee, Cobo said. Their services will be GEORGE FECTEAU'S GREAT RE-MODELING ale of AUE! ALIL I rtiriilfinWninOi-Minil i iiiWirf HIT g.A.i..

tern tm Free Prees Photo AT SCHOLXICK'S DETROIT GROUP GIVES THANKS FOR BIRTH OF REPUBLIC Long fight for independence celebrated by natives of India and Pakistan Also Fixtures for Sale: Everything must be sold from wall to wall! Bargains you've never dreamed of Prices SLASHED from 20 to 75. Come early Detroit's Indians Hail Free Land without pay. If approved, the committee will begin Its loyalty check of City employes next Wednesday. The names of 50 alleged subversive employes already has been provided by the Police Department. The committee findings will be and save! 47 $37 BY JOHN GRIFFITH Free Press Staff Writer Detroiters of Indian descent, both Hindu and Mohammedan, joined in prayer Thursday night.

The occasion was the emergence of India as a Republic kept secret until a report is ready for the Loyalty Commission. The Commission is made up of independent of the British Raj for the first time in 178 years 197 137 TIES Silks, foulards and knits. Values to $2.50 Now 78 TIES Pure silk California Hand Painted. Values to $3.50 Now 127 SHIRTS White -on -white, also various color styles, button and French cuffs. Values to $7.95 Now 87 SPORT SHIRTS Pebble crepe, 2-way collar in seven beautiful colors.

Values to $8.95 Now 91 SPORT SHIRTS Washable tecca and qabs. Values to $5.95 Now At least 40 natives of the vast tne mayor, ponce commissioner, president of the Council and the City treasurer and clerk. Asiatic nation out of the Detroit colony of about 180 attended the celebration of the historic event in Hall from "Indian Brotherhood" to its present form. INDIA'S COMING of age was especially welcome to an aging little man with a seamed, brown countenance and wispy hair. He was Joe Nandedkar, 65, a native of the Kingdom of Indore, who fled from India 40 years ago for "an offense against the Crown." Known as the "Guru" or teacher, he takes pride in his reputation as a "rebel" against the British domination of India.

"I had to leave in a hurry," he said with a grin. He refused to describe his "offense," but added that "they hung people for what I did." the Pakistan and India Brother $397 $297 jl lyjy hood hall, 705 E. Lafayette. They heard their leaders pray for a strong India; an India finan no longer was under the domination of an alien race. "It is terrible," he said, "to live in a country which is not free." QURAISHI SAID there was no conflict between Detroiters who are natives of what is now Pakistan and those who were born in India territory.

Despite the recent strife in India, he predicted that the two groups would become reconciled. Another Indian, Balwant S. Grewal, an engineer for the Ford Motor said most of the members were natives of Strike Stirs Fund Parley Anticipating a rush of applications due to the Chrysler strike, the four-man board in charge of the Veterans' Trust Fund will meet next week to nlan methods cially and militarily secure despite its position as Russia's neighbor, an India which would adhere to the West in the cold war. 31 ROBES Beautiful Nylons, Silks and Wools. A wonderful bargain at these prices.

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SHER M. QURAISHI, of 5942 of expediting fund disbursement. I Fourteenth, an exporter and sec re For Circus Fans Countv Treasurer Harold V. tarv of the group, predicted a democratic India, Stoll, a board member, said re (Geo. IFecteaifl ILltL PLYMOUTH The local Hi-12 club will be host to 100 boys and Grand Circus Pork at Woodward Withered When the partition was made, girls from the Wayne County he said, his group amicably Training School at a performance agreed to change the name of the I of the Shrine Circus in Detroit.

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