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By BOB M’MILLIN
ITimes Staff Writer!
months before McCarthy suggested
writing it.
Strandlund said he does not re.
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numbers, license tag numbers
and complete descriptions of
their cars.
Officers reported the book also
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she was sane at the time of the
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Mrs. Parsons’ sanity trial will be
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views nor statements would
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With Art Purehase
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Metor ■ot«i, it a. Hudson
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charged at the latest 22 minute
session that Colson had "openly
admitted" Red prisoners on Koje
were being subjected to inhu
mane treatment in violation of
the Geneva convention
Admiral Answers Red
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FOLDING CHAIRS
Call Thurman Jordan
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of staff indicated that Colson s
concessions would not be hon- call whether he acted on the idea
ored Clark called them "unadul- untl meeting McCarthy, however.
Gleaming Whir* Celina
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officer C. C. Miller happened to i
drive by and the whisky peddlers i
sounded the alarm Police stopped
the auto at NW 29 and Walker
Police said Davis and Randell
identified the pair as the two who
under fair and equitable circum-
stances
prices, names of other bootleg- fear of an open joint screening
of prisoners of war, conducted
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Tito had an hour's private talk
Wednesday with two visiting mem
bers of the Japanese Socialist
party’s executive committee, Bel-
grade radio reported.
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RANDELL TOLD officers he
— was lying in the back seat of
the auto, with a soft drink bottle
in his hand, while Davis searched
for the address.
Police said two boys came to
the car and opened the door
When Randell raised up with the
Lack of Venire Border Patrol
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2 Hrs FREE PARKING
Motor Hotel, 17 N. Hudson
beoring • Sound obsorbing
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Lt. Gen. Nam 11, head of the tions were "not fair,” Strandlund
communist truce delegation, said his firm was "putting the1
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listed the places where different t
bootleggers have their caches,
and how much whisky they found
at the caches A vice squad de
tective termed the book ' quite
informative
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tamed only a description of the
pan and the first three numbers
of the license tag
THE NOTEBOOK, bearing one
- of the students' names, was
found in the car by Rector and
Miller.
Included in the notehook were
suggested a need for such a book a ton
let, to outline ways for home buy.
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Fair Dav Is Predicted Train Frightens Rapist 4irforce Holds GL 16,
For Most of Nation Near Subway Station In Protean? Cuit
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plant together’ with the help of
borrowed government millions
when it bought the article from
McCarthy for use in an advertis
ing pamphlet.
"It wasn i expected to make a
profit while putting the plant to
gether." he said. I don t think
there was a soul who was critical
of our program in 1948
Strandlund said, too, he does not
understand why the subcommit-
tee has interested itself in an ex
penditure of $10,000 out of $371,
million He said that if the sub
committee is going to start exam
ining such items " you d better
start looking at all your defense
plants ”
completed. There was no indica-
tion as to when that would he
Clark was expected to have de-
manded that Dodd and Colson ex
plain
ONE — Why Dodd permitted
himself to he placed in a posi-
tion where he could be kid-
naped
TWO — Why there were no
guards inside the camp who
might have rescued Dodd.
THREE — What Colson meant
by admitting to the communist
prisoners there had been "in-
stances of bloodshed" in the Koje
camp
FOUR — What Colson meant
by promising not to “rearm pris-
oners” in the future.
EIVE—Why Colson promised
I the Reds there would be no more
"forcible screening" of commu-
nist war prisoners when there
never has been any forcible
screening of them
SIX—Why Colson agreed to
permit the fanatical 6,000 Reds
of compound 76, who kidnaped
Dodd, to communicate with all
other prisoner compounds on
Koje
Rads Usa Concessions
Both ( lark and the joint chiefs
Food Relief Ordered
WASHINGTON May 14—N_
President Truman Wednesday allo-
cated $400,000 for flood relief in
Iowa The money will he administ-
ered by the housing and home fi-
nance agency.
terge Eneugh t Serve Yeu . .•
Smell Eneugh t Knew You.
1s expected to take at least one
week with some 40-odd witnesses
scheduled to testify
In the event the jury rules Mrs
Parsons was sane William E Clay
ton, El Paso district attorney said
Wednesday he is ready to proceed
with the murder trial He will qual
ify a jury to return the death pen
alty against the Tulsa society girl
However, defense attorneys are
expected to file a motion asking for
a continuance in the event the san
ity jury rules her sane at this time
Collegians
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but the whisky peddlers were a
a bit reluctant to take their
troubles to the police instead,
they tried to stop the liquor pil
fering themselves.
Early Wednesday two bootleg-
gers, Monta Finley Davis, 21, who
told officers 15 pints of liquor
were stolen from his auto Satur-
day night, and Ray S Randell,
31. made a liquor call to the
500 block NW 20
TNCLUDED in the daily account
- of their liquor activities from
Dec 23, 1951, to Jan. 3, 1952, was
"447 bottles on hand, 74 sold,
drank 48. ruined 3 and gave away
21. total of 294 bottles dis-
posed of
It also listed to whom it was
sold and for how much, and to
whom it was given There were
notations of "$46.44 spent" and
“KO 50 cash on hand
There were English class notes
and several "reminders," such as
"write dad, see doctor (fungus),
get car fixed, picture for OCU
yearbook and study English,
spelling and diagramming
DR. C 0. SMITH, president of
— Oklahom: City University,
said he planned to talk to the two
students He pointed out, "Liquor
and gambling are two things that
are "must not s' on the campus.
We are opposed to other things,
but those are two things you can
put your hands on
"If a student is caught bring-
ing liquor on the campus. he
may as well go home.”
Police said the two youths
would he held for investigation
and will be shown to witnesses of
several recent hold-ups.
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Divorce Plans Dropped
LOS ANGELES ( — Actress
Burnu Acquanetta, 29 year old Tar-
ran girl, has dropped her divorce
suit against magazine illustrator
Henry Clive, 71, and they have
become reconciled
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istruction of seven bridge and over IlilfL RirihelflV
pass projects in Lincoln and Creek -u- DITUlUtn
counties.
AllbuttheSapuipa.gapditwork County s oldest resident, wimam and equitable circumstances spots. A belt of showers and thun- iorm eary weanesaay ano iniea 16 years old.
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9 T«l‘. socialite charged with while the problem is most acute 01 .. Born in slavery, ncir mil e< Skies were clear over the south, tube as the train sped into the saving he was "underage" and
murder^ her army Tficer hus. along the Mexican border officials Solid Rock Is Problem caped from a Louisiana cotton neld ’ N Probers Enter the Gulf states, the central Rockies station. "going home ”
hand last February 16 bogged said, many thousands of illegal,. D Amis. Oklahoma city con hKhme now tending his gardening RPd Held k-gn, andthefarssouthwest. in the 0. Her attacker fled with her purse Burton Mid the boy was serving
down here Wednesday because of aliens have been caught sneaking tractor who made the only bid' on emat j < shaveh Ne h Ma 8 . Tempera tures were in the 40 S from the station on the independent under the name of Donald D. Bed-
a lack of veniremen across from Canada in recent the two projects which willclose . trouble today is that neo KAESONG, Korea, May 14—- and,.50 S early ednesday as far line at 8th avenue and 50th street. nar. also of Milwaukee.
EDeinp,santyiurywiiire months. the 3 47 mi)e Sapulpa gap, said the 1 he r communist soldiers, north as Minnesota and Wiscon- -
Sellecionog morning when at Reports from the border patrol reason the bids were so far over pe ainitgot enough religion, he armed with rifles and submachine sin and parts ol Montana and Wy
iumnevThunsdnueexamnhation'0.8i indlicate anaharp » I estumatedstheoouod.rock to be sandavTaamrn'nly lined the, road omins. coolest area, was thenorth: "
specialveniremen. loFahcroasings ,r Salley Wednesday td th# au res or ihe week." deam entered Red-held Kaesong of above 100 were reported again
The sanity jury miy rule Vn The aliens are attracted to this thority if ’here actually is as much c . n . . ....... . , for the first time since January Tuesday in the far southwest, with
Parsons Was insane atihetmesh, country in many cases by job op solid rock as Amis contends, he 6ood Dend Aecompished The team, headed by airforce 105 at Blythe, Calif, and 104 at
killed her husband Lieut chard portunities outlined in the want ad can save money by making other A 13 year-old Boy Scout found a Col Andrew J Kinney and ac- Yuma, Arii. The day’s top at
O Parsons, and m-anc now in at columns or U ‛s newspaper* specification changes, such as in- crushed cigar box containing 155 bv eight UN newsmen, Binghamton, N. Y., was 49.
eent sh"1 12.comminti such Many of these are Europeans creasing grades. pennies in the 1400 block NE 18. came here to look into a Red claim uuuua
bme sh/is ad-Leri sane Then who immigrated to Canada when He pointed out the authority will and turned them over to the police, that a UN aircraft dropped flares
he will be tided“n tLe murder unable to get into the United States meet again next Monday, and also David Merideth, son of Mrs Sara and strafed the "security zone"
she he directly. They hope to eventually the Monday after that, and he can Ann Merideth. 1500 block NE 18. early Wednesday morning,
in"1 the niuy holds she was tem get into this country under regular have new figures ready soon. said he found the box in thecen- Kinney Inspects Flares
porarlv insane at the time she quotas o their horn. la^ Leon Shipp, authorty attorney. some of the pennies and left. The zone houses the quarters of
killed the lieutenant but sane now Ihe justice department 15 seek- • • ‘ . the communist armistice delega
the decision w.11 be that no rnme ing greater appropriations from -“8 whereas tL (, I ition
has been committed and she will be congress to hire new immigration r , ‘ , "‘ " ‘ htep Kinney was shown flare casings,
exonerated Should the jury rule agents along the Mexican border . .. .4“ says, ing sd •IEE- and 20 millimeter shells bearing
MX) would not offer‛any°diricilty (Continued From Page 1) American manufacturers mark-
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5 ice Adm ( Turner Joy,
chief UN truce delegate, retort
cd that Nam II had raised the
Colson issue solely to props- 1
gandize from this tent rather
than act seriously in the interest
of an armistice "
' It is equally apparent." he
said, "that the major reason (or
such obstructive tactics is your
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He pointed out that feature of who had urged settlement of the \(. th p ang one half hour
the law was passed to break up the steel dispute on the WSB term' . fttrai Kinnev told the Reds
almost $40 million project and let when industry refused to accept . stiga on., n check allied .
Oklahoma contractors have a th rcimmendatione and ihe tin he would havet ch ck a
chance at some of the work recommennaons, , Ine un dar stations before he came in a
manic ai som ot ne "OlA ion had scheduled a strike, the ronclusion
«Mmbid MIhe"sapnlpa Keloutassishder. Attic Package Unit
If A .1 being studied by the U. S Supreme on road duty, communist troops
VIctarthv court , . . kept out of sight.
J Tobin sard that in America today in the city itself, hundreds of
(Continued From Pags 1) thre are many business men who persons lned the roadsides to
is dangerous for the stare curiously at the first UN per
He sonnel they had seen in four
said ihat such a theory was not months There was little reaction ii
, logical He added ’hat industry is except for an occasional half heart-
marked that he still has not heard able to pay wages that will provide ed wave or smile. Even the chil-
conclusive testimony on whether ’he proper standard of living for dren were reserved and (ailed to
the payment was a legitimate the great mass of Americans do their usual yelling for candy
fee ” or an ethical payment to the Fabulous Profits Seen and chewing gum.
man "who was No. 1 in housing ’ Tobin said the steel industry -
matters in congress at the time, could pay for the USB wage rec g . | . AL.l;L
Monroney told Strandlund his ommendations out of the fabulous reem 1° ADO n
previous testimony indicated "you' profits ’hat the steel industry has Postal Savings Svstem
did not originate the idea—you had been earning and will continue to wCiipmn, ,, p
no idea of using such an article earn. He went on WASHINGTON, May 14
for Dublicitv purnoses until Ml If ihe steel industry grants all Sen. Bennett (R , Utah) has pro
and the recommendations of the WSB, posed that the postal savings sys;
if it takes the $3 a ton increase tem be abolished in the interest of
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