Oklahoma City Times (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 61, No. 258, Ed. 3 Saturday, December 2, 1950 Page: 2 of 5
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'The Toast of New Orleans'
Kethryn OrayMn e Marie ten,a t
products are, being Inrrraaed immt- until Saturday night
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and ealerlad thcreaaee "
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Capture China Towns
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THE STORY OF WHAT
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— STARRING —
JAMES WHITMORE a NANCY DAVIE
— PIUS —
COIOR CARTOON - COMEOY • NEWS
STARTING SUNDAY
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WALK SOFTLY STRANGER ’
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Rolend Cobooa o C.U.t. Holm
"CHAMPAGNE FOR CAESAR”
1 Farp la Actlaa (Hvr
----— . _rat X ar dew Bomb ftiihta*
RANDOLPH SCOn In
“BOMBARDIER”
®”ma m DEL CITY
"AFRICA SCREAMS"
Bud Abbot A tow Costello
"JIG SAW"
Honcho. Tone
A BARTON TW«.n«
AT BOTH THEATRES
lad BIG LAFF WEEKI
James STEWART
Barbara HALE
“I HIT
THE JACKPOT”
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Ind FEATURE
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MIAMI Fla liec l—OPl—Florida
___ I i were ulmoel back to
already haa crowed the Indian border normal Saturday after a cokb wave
I crop damage- estimated at
, Imore than E10 millions
' Farmers were replanting crops
again, just a* they did after the Oc-
1VIVFR1ESB II.’S yy IEEE Jobcr 18 hurrt me hit them heavily.
• Warren O. Johnson, meteorologist
Two Road Deaths xervlca at Lakeland, made the damage
(estimate after six days of frosty
weather hi north Florida and three
days in southern sections.
I OVEN 5 10 r M BLAST oat
THE DEL t’hTtrT
I 500(1 si. mh-RHONE 7-434S
"THE BREAKING POINT”
I John Cnrf .ld o Forrkio Noel
RIDERS OF THE SANTA FE"
Rod Cameron o Eddie Dew
1 a BARTON THtATST
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Thnll. in Prowl
Cor 111
SUt EMM MU
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TWO—SATURDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1950
PohceSet tolail Noisy House to Vote
Reds in Berlin Election7
DETROIT. Doc »-<UPu-The Ne-
, ' , . gro father and white mother of a 2D-
BERLIN Dec 2—<4Pi—WenT 'Berlin’s strongly armed police month-old child picked as Detroit's
force went on a special alert Saturday to gtlard against threatened -orand Champion naby" Mid sa'ur-
communist violence In the city election beginning at midnight day the..ward prow‘ L?"c' *
Police Chief Johannes Stumm With 138000 man under his
command, ordered motorized riot squad# concentrated at ley »la* «pon red
" tlons In the allied sectors, as west Berliners prepared to elect a jun^ bqgyd gj com-
munlcipal government for the nejet four'years. merce. hu M namhfa included . four-
OHicials forecast scattered nuismee demonstrations by small year college wholarship and a-Bl.ooo
ernuna of Red agents Police riot squads were ready to handle educational endowment. rne ways ano ween, ,
---them wtth nightsticks and. if The-father. Oeorv L- MswsngUl.'ib* rules coramitwe^gave the measure
;nec„u»ry. tmr (M and .MvJ-J.lJ-W
hoses. • contest " !,nr Ttoewfay. w von Rosenberg, chief of the
Thirty more Red agitators were ar- •.•jilcre were some Negroes who. House leaders, spurred by President aircraft division of the fourth re-
Ro.rhM Taw—M det Lon rr“wl Fr,d*y nlB"1' t““ln« ““ »<** * qoubtod a colored child could vm.1 he Truman's budget request for new de- elonal civil aeronautics admlnislra-
w Alexander son of Hu-ben D Alex- ha.u.r ts.i, aW ' Th^ »ffl Pro*e 10 lhem U>W« fensB revenues, were ready to rush the non. took the strange-tooklng craft
ITJtLXj bXw WM pro. Mew>*w‘’- e.n be and U falrwes. and denwc/acy t.x injure io the sen,UR in time for ap for . fWe-mtnu» hop here,
moled this week to his new rHnk.Plle Per’"nn^ which they should accept instead of action there, before the present con- Developed by the Texas A*M Per-
-~T . ic« ii.tiet military Sunday, or face suf! perialtle uoubtlng all th. time '* , ^greqF expires January 3. sonsl Aircraft Research Center, with
. , R’* .. . , . , —- < a ’Tie East Ovr.li*n Keil, nui r. - U..^n,in lu a natlvl nf Atlanta i*xoatv»r.« nt xanate naMaaa never the held of CAA funds and nersonnel.
school In Missouri, and attended the jUpp<Jrt sre demanding that Har-
* VnlRkrsity of Oklahoma He js »ta- “ P -
tioned in Japan. * branded "followers of American war
Learn square A folk danring. Class- policy-
es starting M-*>313 H E Howell. 1
___________I Adv I Hon__Friday,
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Burglar latades City Home— A atom bomb election,
burglar apparently was bent on set-
ting up house-keeping r*“~
into the home <'
NW !J
Uiji'i ti L W it I Til IH1
o'.« 5 10 F.M.elOs 50 —
ot-r or the itvat or thi »hit-
Tt.xrn aotTB they cams . . .
born or ri'KY or wut . . one
MtN'S HARING' ANO roK THt
Ilf 5RT or A WOMAN ... TO HGHT
AGAIN!
JOSEPH conra-LINDE MRNEtl
CORNEL
JEFF CHANDLER
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BASKET g CARTOONS,
It nnUnued From Page 11
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of the Seventh division s Seventeenth
, , , ’■■gtment was fighting east ot the m-
Dane* tonight st Kotche's iAdv) ervotr and another of its battalions
« a a was trying to break the ctlmmunist
( harges Face Clly Motorist Ernest ring from the south It was the Rcv-
Charles Salaiar. 29. ot 430 NE 8. was mtoenth that drove to the border last
charged with drunkenness, driving un- month
burglar got awuv with two suit coats,
one pair ot trousera. two blankets,
one bedspread, two sheets and a quill.
Officers found a sewing machine in
the back yard which had been car-
ried out of the house and then aban-
doned.
PIUS COIOR CARTOON
-And MARCH OF TIME
Jos1 Rat FsoturA
loss.- 1 5 'AS, 5 AS. T M.
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FBI irasir fbvth be cousr hbusi
I mi NW FOvFs St
I "THE FULLER BRUSH GIRL"
| tvrile Boll a Eddie Albert-
"I SHOT BILLY THE KID"
Don Barr, a Robert low,,,
aOFEN 1 IS a IABT DAY^mu
I N. Eastern "66" I i
DRIVE.IN THEATRE I >W
I 3 Block, NW Lracoln Port on Orand Bird I B
; "FORT APACHE" *
Jobn Wayne • ShirU, Temple I g
"RACE STREET" *
Georae Roll • Wm Bondi, I I
I LAST COMHETI SHOWS AT IB 7 M. t I
I neem 5 » pm. a LAST DAV, .1 0
Jap Flailing Bun l rgE*d <
WASHINGTON Dec 2 J' ien
ajh i said Saturday ■
that the Japanese cT
Starring
DONALD JIMMY
O'CONNOR • DURANTE
lane.
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Crerirge W Ba** Insurance Agency
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BEGAN
Thjr4 iarmfe fr mp>»«
MW YISTAMINT CMBISTIANS
• By Rbv. Frank O. HoImB*
' For $10,000 Mail Theft ,
ive^ewr aor.aej ITCHENER. Ol'.r. De< 2— <UB- ~
American Fairness \{jf\ rrOlltS 13X ihat trail truckdriver Robert Hyatt's1'
- " Ithrft last month of Bl0.000 from at
JUM NMUUI
HAVER IHNOIGAN
aoeia mrmii aaMV
MOTH* MY-IMS
luGwBt,
IBc^BBe M-Wil
“THE BREAKING POINT"
John Gorfiald • Patricia N»al
. “PRETTY BABY"
3«nnic Morgan • B«l»y 0<ak»
2£a==sOREN I FM a IAJT DAy»
Mr, !Jeep* kept the detnonatration witbin."
1 Walker, home address; two limits
North | duuuhtcrs, Mrs. Mary Lee Grinstead
Colorado Springs. Colo., and Mis.
Wllla Mar Rates. 3140 SW 28. two
,•"»».•■. city, and
to spread over the north central region I Mrk UurWK.e sills. 813 SW 4
tween the Canton-Hankow and Hu-
nan-Kwangsl railroads.
It said the guerrillas are under
command of Oen. Chou Tien-Hsiung,
who Is reported to have 80.000 men.
The Union Press also said a guer-
rilla force attacked a’ village on the
Shanghai-Nanking railway November 5
, 37 and killed more than 40 Chinese f**
COLLEGE STATION Texas. Dec 2 cammunisu. . ’ |
, a k—WT-An airplane especially built for
approval Friday The house will de- f]vl [ann(T, tu first test
-u.— am 4s A Final ndn of w
.bA.w2““?. h. rt.rtm,' y«"« »«h'of ’»”• "rw,e<1 m,n wer*
policemen
Surrender leaflets Oropped .
Units of the U. 8 25th and South
Korean First division holding tlie
w T w northern edge of the ne- defense line
Young Pur»e Snatcher Bought— before Pyongyang reported Saturday.
Mary A. Hogland 83. ot 800'^8 night they were I11TO rnn.v m a run.equan nnapita,
Walker, told police a teen-age boy hen5teat Ch near artillery bombard- |f) M Wpdna^/)n
snatched her purse from under her mentg so Jar ' > ..
arm as she started to enter her home
Friday night. 81
Butcher and M
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AUKf A UlUM TO THt-. . .
AIRLINE TNtATRI *
JUST SOUTHWEST OF THS CITY LIMITS
ON THE Will R0G4RS AIRPORT ROAD
OPEN IX PM—LAST DAY
"TWO FLAGS WEST”
• no Darnell
"HOUSE BY THE RIVER"
tout, Haywo,d * Jon, Wyatt
LAST COMPUTE SHOWS AT 10 PM.
W- ..A BARTON THEATSE
■ ••••••GOREN 11 AM88HW«I
; S W 2Sth 8 Hud,on 42-2805 ]
; "Million Dollar Kid"
too Side Kid, I
' "Son of Davy Crockett" 1
Wild B.ll cilia..
• ••••4A BARTON THEATRE,•••••( I
HUGE FREE PARKING LOTI |
LTVCKt.S,..
ROME. Dec 3-(>P)—President LUI-
_ . yy 1111(1111 IFa VT (111WI 11 h‘*' called a sp< < Ul me I •
In Xnrtliprn Afph ln* °f Iu,5r'’ drf<'n»e council for
ill lUrl HIT I II mill J»* , 11 (Monday After a round of urgent con-
.wrn^Fm- Dies in Lity Home ferrncee by gov>mmenl leaders on the
J grim Internntwial situation.
A weekend of cold weather. wHh| • . Elnaudi conferred with Foreign
•ome ’now. waa in praspect for wide william D Walker. 51 of 417 8 Minuter Carlo Bfom for more than j
araai in the north cenual part of Lhe |n Bt. lO a. m.’an hour Friday night. Sforin then left ||
country■ norma) weutlwr *rt* Saturday after a long illncM. the president ! office and hurried to
forecaat for tha rest of the country. Bom in Stonewall Pontotoc coun- another hour-long talk with Prime
. ro d a‘LJ’" . Vr,"lly F>1» 28. 1898 Walker,had ihed at Minister Alclde dr Gasperl.
the border from northwest Csnnda l|1(_ address here more than 25 While the discussions were In proc-
into Montana and the Dakotas 8»l-iycars rew Rr(1(|p,, nf communists paraded
Urday, sending temperatures below w__ a" ’'.‘ ’—
T"*’8? bit a low ot —15 st CUt- W1(r j #n(| a member of the VFW
bunk. Mont., and 4 at Minot. N. D. ■ survivors include his wife.
They were below sero over northern!
M»nt: na and northwestern North' ■
Dakota.
The cold eir mass mated south- i
*.a^a.n?-"‘*ard. “’.V? >*•*"• Mis. DBtay’ANMB
* ®al“f‘!a\ ™*^.N”.hra.V.. Y1,■br^l><7s"<Ro,‘gr’’”wilker U» Angete«.
McCiain Walker Las AnaeJe*’.
COto4 BY TECHNICOIOR
AGO A NEW EXCITING DRAMA
“DIAL 1119”
WITH An All itar. cast
Plus CARTOON-NEWS 8 SHORT
4900 N. May »c III 3
COIOR BY TECHNICOLOR
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ctnae following hln an™ rriaay nigm the wnndreuing uni la, .out an wiann worJM, p Mj(j hnu<*a nxe be
in the 200 block NE 7 Officers F W army spokesman said the allies had no|>1UonM1 KnUmpong for
Nash and W W Harrison reported ' intention of abandoning the hard-won 7lbelan rt|Knttary '
8»la»r wa* driving left of the center enemy capilAl without « fight ni, dlsiatlch added that
Consignment of the Dalal Lama s gold temperatures
where until forced to do so by enemy)to depo^d by Sikkim state bank- caused
Action." he said • enu I-----
Col. C. R Munske. Brooklyn. NY..
American Civil affairs chl*f *h wa ■ ,, If • I
begin Surulay to demolish rehablilts- Montli Opens U ith
tH»n work done since allied capture o: ' ■
the city on two power plants, water
works, a radio station and some ware-
houses
Munske reported 13 North Koreans
were arrested Friday night for plot-
ENTER
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SKYTRAIN
"CAGED FURY" '
Rkkord Donnine • Shailq Ryan
"WESTERN RENEGADES"
Jahan, Mack Brou/n
A BARTON TM4ATRP
Malarial (hsrged Attar C rash—
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enneas. driving under the Influence
of Intoxicating liquor and driving
without a state driver's license fol-
lowing a two-ear minor accident Sat- j
urday morning In the 1300' block NE.
23 Scoutcar officers T E Brown and)
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were predicted with the cold blast Cahl McClain Walker Las Angele*.
A storm of inode: ale Intensity ove< gob Walker Wichit .> Kan.and M Sat
northern Missouri caused rain or snow Otadv W.tlker. now in Japan, and two
over parts of the north central state* grandchildren
Saturdav Iherg were thunder*ho»rrs Services will be announced by the
tn northern Missouri and southern Garrison funeral borne
Iowa. _
Weirton Steel Raises Marshall Plan Nations
. Pav Scale of 11,500 »rb Vital Materials
WEIRTON, W Va . Dec. 3- <41-PARIS. Dec 3—dPi-Eighteen Mar.
Rome 11 500 production and malnte- shall plan nations of Europe decided.
STATE TRAFFIC DEATHS
19,Ml to data. 444. Ilecember, t
1849 to data. 4T3; IFecember. 1
December's traffic toll had already!
reached two Saturday following the)
death of a 35-ycar-old Muskogee gas-i
ollne transport driver late Friday His
truck overturned three miles west'of j
Webbers Falls on U. 8 84
A 85-year-old Cherokee county man
died Friday In a Tahlequah hospital'|
• a WWW oao^iwa OWOOT awwavewa ’v ISHHOMWy as) |
I'nita of the Ttr'Llsh 2? and -ath " ear-pedestrian accident on 8H 51
. .a W. » r b nc,r Hulbert Hix death wa* llsled
he told officers 8. E commonwealth brigade northeast of- <r.rt>a -rv..
I M Miller the boy Pyongyang reported they were shoa- 'n ,he November traffic deaths The
w« about 15.. and weighed about “J™*!; MARLEY ALLEN LUTON. 33. Mus-
pound*. • plane* Hnfurnay Im* ieariet* calien
• e« on the unit's to lay down their arms) M s. Ulllh.„
Critics raved In Chicago. Mlnneap- Mnd. promised them good treatment ' ■ JO“N M f’urP*LO s» Hulbert,
oils * Kansas City Now In Oklahoma Huge allied air fleets from R-28
Uty for three nlghta only. PLAYERS, superfortresses to carrier-based fight- Th,r...,\lc lm
INC.. In "Much Ado About Nothing er painea ripped and scorched the) _H“aktnl1' 4<1 Hawthorne
Corpus Christi Aud . Bat.. Sun. A Mon'rr planes ripped and scorched the C*"L. killed Friday morning when the
eves, at 8:15. 0120 <Pd Adv . ,he Manchurian border. The B-39. which she xu rldlng ov.r-
. hit troop concentrattons and road bot- «r"ed >♦ mll*!a wetl of Vln,,a «>
Welfare 4 Met Honored—The Amer- tlenecke within 15 miles of the bat- U 8 M
lean Public Welfare association I*!* ■ tlefronl
Friday named Iftrgil L. Btokes ditec-j Bv n,w..hcrno(m. Fifth airforce
tpr of the state public welfare deparl- f|Jhters and bombers alone claimed
Biml. as one of Ito dirrrtors for 1952. i!o have ilaughtered 2.000 enemy »ol-
Cold Weekend Due
firm's best .three years during the pe-
riod of 1948-49
In addition Jo adjustments in favor L. n
. ’"r ,hf c^t
monk. Shrrao Uyamuio. who ficii toi
Chlha 14 years ago and recently
served as vice-president of the Tlbet-
ian provisional government in Kansu
---— . The storv said there are indications
H.r th. influrncr of intoxicating liquor, T. Wreck New Pt.nta ,h(t p*,,, L u plannlng w
and driving without a Military security chadtad Identity of lf ,hr ,llullUnn ln
following his arrest Friday night Sthe withdrawing uni to,, but an Ewhh wors(. p B|l(j jipuu., Mr being requi-
- - - > hlgh
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The dispatch added that a large
Cq^00
p.a'e<^
\
| .n v> rt>«' rtS
\
Cl AHKSVll LE. Ark Dec 3-i>Pi—!
A Cameron. Okla, coal miners right)
arm was ripped oil Friday when he
brramr fntangted in the mechanism1
of a drag line
Harry Lewis Johnson was termed m
criucai condition by hu physician
He apparently tripped and fell Into
the path of the machine while work-1
1 ing at the Marrow Coal Co. atrip mine
jnear here. '
nance employes of the Weirton Steel,Saturday to put strategic raw ma-
Co will receive more pay. under an terials under a form of international)
agrrement between the company and control because of the rising denser of
tiw Independent Steelworkers liman.: a new wai-----------FwiFy-
Bignlng of a two-year contract a a* The organuption for European wo- * /
announced Jointly Friday night by nomlc co-operation iOEEC> adopted)
Weirton and the union a resolution called for "collective ac-p B
Soon afterward Thomas F Mtllsop, lion" in raising production of raw)
Weirton president announced in- material*, and a study ot possible sys-
crcaK* for all salaried emplatet «• ’»m« Of pmeu rente nt and allocation of ’
well effective al once as with the material* vital to making ot munitions
boosts for production and malnte- The text of the resolution, adopted
nance workers by cabinet.ministers from the 18 na-
Mlllsop said prices of the company's tlons. was withheld from publication
8o4«<M *«4 5iwie4 to ORSON WIllEB • 4 lirillli risi.»a, ■«
50c r 65c 50c a ** ronNTKR sx-s
OPEN TODAY 1 P.M. „ TS’JSf
Owe H:4S r. M Ito - EEcl
Jaka Paroa a D<aaM O'Mrrtu
THS IAOIi'and THI HAWK"
He tires for landing on unprepared fields,
shoot for | j—m’ •■■w—
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I 1 W 19<k 8 Wortam Op.n 10 45 A M
“THREE SECRETS"
I E‘«onor Forfer • Ratrkia Neal
“CAPTIVE GIRL"
Johrwty Wfti>«mull*r • Butter Crobfe
I A BARTON THEATRE
RAMBLE
TONITE
BRAND NEW
SHOW
ALL SEATS$100
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l.ll»to<h Tartar J .
Ur *111 *
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"TOO LATt FOR TtARS”
UMtoik Sfou a ■>» Darns
ix rrcHNi: ocoa
• THE SUNDOWNERS" h
*Rator< Frrrtan a >»* Mrr>lB*to. Jr.’
«
4:
He wa* a'niVY veteran of World before the government building chant-
„ ... .. .J ling "Peace! Peace!” Rio police in
Italy Defense Chiefs
Call Urgent Session
William I). W alker
Dies in City Home
Magnuson Wi
he plans to urge that the Japanese
peace treaty prohibit Japanese from
fishing in the northeast Pacific ocean.
Clly
when he broke Berlin to be conducted entirely by the
of Robert Ixiwts. 4384 Germans under their own rules since
“The Eighth army will not with-
draw from any position or front any-
< Adv )
M Igroqt expires January 3. tonal Aircraft Research Center, with
MnsaengtH to a nativj of Atlanta Prospect* of senate passage, never the.help of CAA funds and personnel.
------— -------. — k. and nerved 38 n^onth* overseas in Utejvery bright, appeared better, but a lot.tbe plane Is the flmt ever designed =
liners refuse to vote Sunday, or_~ .nrTny during the last war. His * ndsd on how fast the finance specifically to make the firmer’s work ■ ■
branded followers of American war # former WAO (committee eould bring out a Mil easier, 1
----*•’ ♦- — Sen. George iD., Oa.i. finance com- It has extra thick wings tor oarry-
f Since President Trumans deciara- e # mlttoe chairman, said the senate hear- Ing loads of spray or dust for crops.
„„ tost I v r renting aa
Rages in libet x“““ “
C1 The house bill would levy a 75 per-
— . cent "excea*" profits tax on corporate
NEW DEI-HI. India. Dec 3 —‘/I rarulnss above 85 percent ot "normal"
A Kalimpong dispatch in The States- rarIUnKS Normal earnings, would be
man said Saturday a large acah• en- rompUt<x) bv t,klnl
an .average of «
RuRnmrnt somrwhrre betueen Cham-*,.____ _____ . ..**«to. I
do and LIiham” ha* TfMulUd in heavy
IcwfeTA lor both the f|fd Chinene m- ‘
V'^rg „ "f special ca^s. the bUl also imposes
|M,<1 he iaW,r°ZJf”’ a celling of 87 percent on any corpor-
ate is bring led by a renegade Tibetan £ 1(i|bll Thal „m.
exezatrslr U5s*«v-«»s ftuamiu, an>> i *«*«* 6«* _
Its the government's total collection* I
from all taxe* to no more than 67
percent of a corporation* earnings .J
Florida Warm Again
After Costly Freeze
and
■av i. a
MIlLAND^i^
Sim
MrHTCCHNICOlOt
I PLUS **
I AMI MIl % * M ISGKD FVRY IN U TIOX
I OVLR 4*IA WITH THE: H«NT MORDl>
1 BO MR MIGHT?*'
RANDOLPH SCOTT ia
‘BOMBARDIER"
-V*T---
, Official’* Kin Dead
PHILADELPHIA. Dec. 2—uPl—Mrs.,1
Charlotte Dallas Patterson. 86. a
grarij
Ivlceri,.,______
. ------- Formosa. Dec. 2 > polk, died Friday night
_ IM China Union Preva said Satur- «
mailbag waa excusable and suspended d>y nationalist guerrilla* have cap-1
hlHy'^tt'Sd Potoon be atole the mon-]^ Rtx towns in south China be-l
'ey because my three children were
1U." Police recovered all the money.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 2— (An—The ------
Plane Built for Farm
000,000 exrrM profile tax bil’. Pre*!- —
dent Truman had waked 14 billion* \\ or|< I’aSSCS F IFSt 1 fSt
from , this sourer,
j The ways snd mean* committee and
them wtth nightsticks and. If, The-father. Georv L Ma«engin.'
tear gas and f«re32. a foundry worker, said. -The
• •• question of race never came up tot the
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