her daughter told her the Meyers charges were absolutely untrue and Cost 12 Pet. Hearing Set for Dec. 9 that she “never was out with him Living Up alone in her life.” “It’s terrible, outrageous and to New Prosecution Finished In NLRB Complaint groundless,” Mr. Readnower said of In Year High, Gen. Meyers’ testimony. “No hus- band would agree to his wife having In Machine-Gun Case Against Printers an affair witji another man as Gen. Labor Statistics Show Meyers testified. And, furthermore, ly th« Associated Press th« Sy th« Ausciatcd Priii By Associated Press Mildred was too much in love with AUGUSTA, Ga., Nov. 22 —Defense A formal her husband to do like The cost-of-living index soared complaint charging the anything attorneys made ready today to com- International Union that. Mildred me not Typographical wroje long to a new high in September— bat a mass of Government evidence (AFL) with unfair labor practices ago that she was as much in love cent above the entered In Federal Court to back up has been issued the National La- with her husband now as she was 66.1 per prewar by an indictment that four men, one a as the she 11 levels—the Bu- bor Relations Board labor dis- day married him years August (1939) Maryland business executive, stole 21 involving members of the ago. They’ve never had trouble.” putes any reau of Labor Statistics reported Navy machine guns from nearby ITU disrupted normal operations in The Lamarres Were married in Bush Field. newspaper plants in Chicago and Covington, Ky., but never lived there, today. The Government introduced the Mrs. a Detroit. Readnower said. It was 12.3 per cent higher than last of its 34 witnesses, several FBI resided in The complaint, based on charges “They Dayton, Ohio, year and 22.9 per cent above agents among them, before week- and previous filed by the American Newspaper during the war Mildred worked end court adjournment yesterday. at June, 1946. Publishers’ Association on October Wright Field,” she continued. Defense counsel then asked for di- “Gen. This tabulation, known as the 7, accused the ITU of violating the Meyers was one of her bosses. rected acquittal of three of the de- The was recorded Taft-Hartley labor-management law general was a good friend of her consumers’ price index, fendants, only to be overruled by husband and the three with its “no contract” policy. It sometimes at 163.8 per cent of the 1935-1939 Presiding Judge Frank M. Scarlett. went places together.” will be heard by a NLRB trial ex- base A motion to free the fourth de- Mrs. Readnower said period. ROBERT SCHUMAN, aminer on December 9 in Indianap- she talked to fendant, Manuel L. Fuego, 37, of her Between ftiid-August and mid- French the ITU’s national daughter by long-distance tele- Premier-designate. Miami, Fla., a Cuban is olis, headquar- the which covers native, phone, but declined to say where September index, —AP Wirephoto. scheduled when ters. services court reconvenes she was retail prices of goods and staying. Monday. The other defendants are Action by the NLRB was an- by moderate-income fam- Romance Started in College. purchased Karl J. Eisenhardt, 50, of Ellicott nounced last night as Chicago's two ilies in large cities, rose 2.2 per cent. Aid Md., an oil com- morning newspapers, the Tribune The romance between Lamarre Foreign City, transportation Food Leads Increase. executive with and the Sun, said operations in their and his wife started at Miami Uni- (Continued From First Page.) pany flying inter- MAJ. GEN. BENNETT E. Prices of all major groups ad- ests, and two former composing rooms had returned to RAY A. CURNUTT, BLER10T LAMARRE, versity, Oxford, Ohio, when both military flyers, vanced during the month, food lead- J. Meredith normal, at least temporarily, after Father-in-law of Gen. Meyers. Husband of Mrs. Mildred MEYERS, were students there, the mother By all odds the most important and Russell, 24, Baltimore, ing the way with an increase of 3.6 and Edward several days of “slowdown tactics” Lamarre. Central of hearing. said. Mrs. Lamarre graduated from overwhelming single reason for Browder, jr„ 30, Ama- figure cent. Rents were up 2.2 per cent, > _ « per rillo, Tex. by composing room employes. : Miami in 1933 and Lamarre gradu- speedy action is that need exists house furnishings 1.8, apparel 0.9, The vestigating Subcommittee is not a ! ated a year later. and must be met now if the three prosecution accuses the four Repeated “Slowdowns” Charged. 'fuels and ice featherbedding,” between June, 1946, and September sumed November 5, w'as not in the gretted that there are not more Mrs. Meyers said she told Gen. economically to burden them with Browder were arrested at Clinton, and refusal to bargain collectively. 15, 194-A. hearing room today. actions against perjury. It is be- Meyers that the he additional debts in the form of loans Okla., April 23, and Mr. L. Fuego at Jack G. Evans, NLRB regional di- relationship Gen. Arnold, wearing a gray civ- coming common that willful false claimed he had had with Mrs. La- Food Index 203.5 Per Cent. at this time,” the report commented. Miami the next day. rector at Cincinnati, issued the com- ilian suit and blue shirt, was the statements are made at hearings. marre was “your own business" and The rise in food prices between Senator Vandenberg yesterday in behalf of Robert N. Den- plaint witness “If this committee or any other before met me.” August 15 and September 15 of 3.6 told his at ham crpnernl rnniisel nf thp NT.R.R only today. “happened you Republican colleagues AAmmitfpp 1c t.n usual He told the committee: rvrnnprlv fnnrtinn All through yesterday’s session, per cent—more than twice the a GOP meeting that they can sup- U. N. Trade Parley 85,000 Members in ITU. “I’m not here to pass upon the the public must feel that witnesses the tension and bitterness increased seasonal increase at this time of the port the stopgap aid bill without the food index for The ANPA said the ITU, which innocence or guilt of Gen. Meyers. who raise their right hand to God to a point w'here, at one stage, Gen. year—brought prejudice to the views they may ul- to 203.5 cent claims about 85,000 members I am not here to defend any of my MRS. MILDRED LAMARRE, do really tell the truth, the whole Meyers and Committee Counsel Wil- September, 1947, per timately take on. the long-range Is Threatened on the 1935-39 This was Split throughout the country, had con- own actions in connection with Whose mother denied as “ab- truth and nothing but the truth.” liam Rogers apparently might have average. Marshall plan. 10 cent above the June, 1920, By th« A*»ociat«d Press tracts with 239 daily newspapers in this case. solutely false" testimony yes- Declaring again that the subcom- come to blows if they had not been per He also said that the $597,000,000 war of can no more than uncover peak following World War I. authorization was to be considered a 185 cities which either had expired “I am here as the head terday by Maj. Gen. Bennett mittee do separated by a wide table. HAVANA, Nov. 22.—The heads of men who served in the Air evidence and refer it to the other Meats advanced 5.3 per cent for limit and that the 51 national with or will expire by December 31. 2,300,000 E. that she had been War Service Issue Raised. top Congres- delegations voting some of Meyers for further the dairy products, sional Committees similar of the Force. I am here because agencies investigation month’s.period, Appropriations ! power at the United Nations Con- Charges to those his “girl friend.” Gen. Meyers said he wanted to cereals them have begun to have an element and prosecution, Senator Ferguson 6.2; eggs, 11.1; beverages, 2.9; will have a chance to pass on the ference on Trade and Employment ANPA have been brought against —AP know what Mr. Rogers had done and and of doubt as to their leaders. I am Wirephoto. added: bakery products, 1.3, sugar exact amount after they review the sought today to head off dissension the ITU by the Southern Newspaper during the war. The tall, blond at- cent. here to restore the confidence they “This subcommittee, of course, has and sweets, 0.7 per availability of food and other sup- between the "underdeveloped coun- Publishers Association, the employ- was in connection with the Meyers; torney jumped to his feet, shook his had in their leaders and the Armed the power to recommend action for Fruits and vegetables moved down plies in this country. tries” of Latin America and the in- ers section of the bonds. fists the and cried out: [ Printing Industry plan to buy Government at witness due to a Services.” contempt of the Senate. But con- 0.8 per cent, chiefly decline j dustrialized “trade giants” of West- of America, and the Graphic Arts Gen. Meyers asxea me one oay “I saw more active service than Senator Ferguson assured Gen. tempt of the Senate would not result oi s.i per cent ior canned goods. ern Europe, the United Kingdom League of Baltimore. if I wanted to make some money you did, general. You were in Wash- U. S. Seizes Two Russians Arnold he was “welcome” after the in adequate punishment.” Fats and oils decreased 1.1 per cent and the United States. An NLRB has been com- bonds,” and and saw action hearing by purchasing Government ington Dayton as lower for oleo Awaits Record. prices margarine They hope thereby to present a pleted in the Baltimore case. A the witness continued. “I asked him Fay with bank accounts. I was in the and shortening more than offset a to Arrest German united front to the world. trial examiner now is preparing rec- how could do that. He said District Attorney Fay said he Navy on an aircraft carrier that Trying you seasonal rise of 9 per cent in the In closed session will to was hit twice suicide and Associated Press they try ommendations for the board based something about putting up $50,000, could not comment on the subcom- by planes, lard. By to Russia price of compromise the fight which unex- on the hearing. Dispatch money from the bank on I am proud of it.” BERLIN, Nov. 22.—A Russian borrowing | mittee announcement, but first Electrical at the Gen. shouted back that Appliances Up. an pectedly developed opening Editions Three Hours Late. margin and buying the bonds. Meyers lieutenant colonel and enlisted Recounts 'Scandalous wanted a chance to look over the Higher prices for living room and session yesterday over the of Mr. Rogers apparently was not; man were arrested yesterday by post In Chicago last night first editions Refused for Two Reasons. record. He said he did not expect bedroom furniture, bedding, dinner- president of the conference, when aware of “the work that was done in American authorities as they were of the Tribune and Sun were three Probe ‘‘I said ‘wait a minute,’ have you the record to arrive at his office ware, refrigerators, washing ma- Argentina upset plans by proposing Meyers Story this country so the boys could fight.” atempting to remove forcibly a Ger- hours but later said the A -iat«d Press Treas- before Monday. chines and other electrical a Cuban. late, spokesmen By talked with Secretary of the He declared he had wanted to be appli- man civilian out of the American composing room operations returned MOSCOW, Nov. 22.—A Tass From a Justice Department source asked ances advanced the house furnishing European delegations, reported ury Morgenthau about it? Gen. sent overseas and had been sector of the city without authori- it was that the District index 1.8 cent for the an to normal as employes returned to dispatch from New York today explained Gen. Arnold to take an over- per month favoring English-speaking can- said he had and that it was by zation, American Military Govern- their on orders of Woodruff said a scandalous story Meyers Attorney’s office probably would fig- ending at mid-September. It reached didate, had the session adjourned jobs “very seas post. But Robert A. Lovett, ment public safety officials said last ITU The two been at a Senate But I declined for two reasons. ure in any charges of perjury against 20 per cent above June, 1946. Scat- tuxu a tauius ui ixcxcgatiuxi xxeaus Randolph, president. had exposed” okay. then Assistant Secretary of War night. had seven con- in Washington “in it was Gen. Meyers. tered decreases were reported for summoned to keep the under newspapers reported investigation ‘‘First, I didn’t think right. for Air, had ruled he was more val- The Russians were reported to have light The Justice after the radios. cover. a secutive days of “slowdown tactics” which well-known American Second, I never had $50,000 in my Department, uable in the United States, the wit- They hope to present * * * been armed when they made their in the rooms. officers used the record has been studied, is expected Apparel prices in large cities aver- compromise candidate who would composing Army life.” ness said. incursion into American territory tc official held Gen. jo submit to a grand the income aged 0.9 per cent in be named without a battle. The Sun’s first edition was 16 posts they during Senator Ferguson asked if jury Gen. Meyers left the stand with higher Septem- seize the German. public tax They claimed, the war for personal enrich- while in the Army, seemed transactions of Gen. Meyers, it a denial that he had received ber than in August. Higher prices Authoritative sources have desig- pages from photo-engraved plates Meyers, profits American officials said, that he was ment.” to have wealth. was said. It has not yet been de- or benefits from the Aviation Elec- were reported for men’s and wom- nated the Latin-American favorite of typewritten sheets, but a second a fugitive from a Soviet detention The dispatch recounted in Gen. Arnold termined in what jurisdiction this tric and an of en’s woolen clothing and children’s son as Cuba’s delegation head, edition was 20 pages, including three “Well,” responded, Corp. expression hope camp in the surrounding territory detail the investigation into as a far better would fall. will where cotton and wool items. Prices were Sergio I. Clark, minister without pages from photo-engraved plates. "he lived captain that “somebody find out of Brandenburg. the activities of retired Air than I could as a Name-Calling Fling. the did higher for rayon dresses and slips portfolio in the Cuban cabinet. There were only two full pages of brigadier general.” profits go." This was the latest of several such u; r- in TD.... A Force Maj. Gen. Bennett that he never knew Gen. The subcommitte hearings ended and cotton yard goods. American and British delegations advertising in the tabloid Sun. The Insisting Russian actions in recent months, had aircraft stock in after Gen. Meyers and Bleriot H. a former bus driver who became Prices of shoes, especially chil- were as favorable to nam- Tribune was 32 pages. Meyers. Meyers any which American authorities have in reported his wife’s name or with any broker, Lamarre took final name-calling “vice president in charge of pro- dren’s, continued to advance in a ing Dana L. Wilgress, Canadian Denied in Detroit. the past protested as unauthorized Charges mittee has heard about a Arnold said: flings at each other yesterday about duction” at the Aviation Electric majority of the 18 cities head and Ambassador to very Gen. surveyed arrests. delegation In Detroit, the publishers of the small of officers. "When he stated he had rid the reasons and relationships be- in 1942 at a annual sal- in September. Switzerland. minority got Corp. $12,000 to rules the News and the Fress Press hind the Aviation Electric According four-power Times, Arnold Reads Statement. of all his stocks I relied on his Corp. ary, was called to the stand. He ex- De- here if one power wants an arrest The war set back Burma’s rice charged the ITU local and the word as an officer.” The session yesterday ended in a perienced one of the severest : Gen. Arnold read a prepared state- Bar to Be made in the jurisdiction of another production for six years, it is now troit Mailers’ Union No. 40 (AFL) Gen. Arnold declared that the dramatic hush as Lamarre, his grillings of any witness at the hear- Represented ment in which he referred as fol- power, it must make a previous re- estimated. with “slowdown tactics.” The two voice with ■■ ■ ■■ 1 ■ duty to obey orders fully and icy anger, accused the ings. :■ lows to the previous testimony of At G. R. Shields Rites quest. unions denied there was any “sub- is even greater in the Air former Air Force officer of having Tangles With Committee. Gen. stock hold- promptly Seven members will the stantiation of the charge.” The Meyer concerning Force than in other services. smeared him and his wife in at- Curnutt, who is a year younger represent District Bar Association at the fu- Miss Brusiioff to three newspapers have missed sev- ings: “Would such conduct as has been tempting to defend himself against than Gen. Meyers and whose movie- Sing “You are familiar with the replies neral of George R. Shields, 68, Dis- eral editions and others were de- charged against Gen. Meyers call testimony that he profited by at actress daughter, Ila Rae Curnutt, Miss Edith Brusiioff of Washing- of officers to trict lawyer who died Thursday at layed by what the publishers principal procurement for a court-martial?” the chair- least $150,000 from the company married him in 1943, tangled with ton will present a program of hum- a Gen. George E. Strate- Georgetown Hospital. claimed were “deliberately timed request by man asked. “I hone this committee will make the subcommittee when Assistant orous stories and songs at the meet- at for informa- The funeral will be at 1 Mon- chapel meetings among AFL em- meyer, my direction, Gen. Meyers crawl out of this room Chief Counsel Francis D. Flanagan p.m. ing of the B’nai B’rith Women of Would Call for Probe. in the S. H. Hines funeral nlnvps Thp twn unions nrp sppk- tion. about their investments. The on his belly like the snake he is,” suggested that he read notes to day home, Arlington at 8:30 p.m. Monday at Gen. “It certainly would call for an in- 2901 Fourteenth street N.W. Burial ing pay raises $17 weekly, reporting officers, including the former of the which he was the home of Mrs. Albert Wasserman, averaging a view toward a president Dayton referring. me their vestigation with will be in bringing printing minimums to Meyers, in effect, gave (Ohio) concern said. The witnes denied the notes were Arlington Cemetery. 5403 North Washington boulevard. court-martial.” the witness replied. Those who will attend are John $102.50 a week and the mailers’ words that their investments and written or Gen. “The man at the bottom in the Air This was a retort to tes- suggested by Meyers, as stated Meyers’ W. Gaskins, Archibald minimum to $90.40 a week. their only investments were but he admitted they were typewrit- King, George Force has to know that he will be timony that he had set up Lamarre E. McNeil, L. have and were disposed of as stated. ten his wife and Mrs. Godfrey Hunter, The Chicago publishers filed treated no than the man in business with the Aviation Elec- by Meyers. is that Air Force differently Harry D. Ruddiman, James Sherier a similar to the one made "I think it true to the notes, he was complaint, at the top.” tric Corp. in 1941 because Mrs. La- According flnH RnhArt P Watcnn officers having wide procurement re- “fired” Lamarre in 1945 be- by the ANPA, against Local 16 and Wren Senator Ferguson inquired marre had ben his “girl friend” with by the ITU and it is before sponsibility have refrained as a cause of a over a motor pending why the 1945 anonymous letter was her husband's “acquiescence.” dispute the NLRB. matter of ethics from such invest- patent and also because of other Robertson regional referred to the Air Force “front on Stand. Says Europe ments. I myself had but one such Briefly he said he did not like In New York, another complaint office” instead of to the Air Inspec- things investment in my life which I made Lamarre returned to the stand late about Lamarre and the Won't Get 'Blank Check' was filed with the NLRB against tor, after being forwarded by the company in 1911 and which promptly became in the afternoon for a brief but in the ITU and four of its local union FBI, Gen. Arnold explained: management general. ■y th# Associated Pr«i worthless. The members of my im- withering denunciation of Gen. Curnutt defended what he de- affiliates in New York, Chicago and “I had a of never owned probably peculiar way A short time earlier Gen. FRONT ROYAL, Nov. 22.— of mediate family have Meyers. scribed as a contract settlement Va„ Detroit by the Printing Industry doing business. But I wanted to know Senator any such investment. Meyers finished almost two days as he was to continue to re- Robertson, Democrat, of America, Inc. The complaint what was going on in my command. whereby “Gen. Meyers has had the ef- a witness by declaring he welcomed ceive his minus tax deduc- Virginia is not proposing to give a charged the ITU with violating the Normally, therefore, such letters salary, VISUALIZE THE FUTURE to state that, after making any further “investigation or prose- until he left “blank check” for European aid. law. It said the frontery would come tions, 1948, although # Taft-Hartley _ __* 1_ first to my office and In a cution before any forum.” the firm in 1945. Chamber of Commerce speech charges were based on the union’s then be referred to the Air In- You will not be here to dismiss or the full facts to me and perhaps The 52-year-old Gen. Meyers de- Mr. Robertson said Congress is re- advise, policy of working under “conditions spector.” Before going to work for the Avi- to Gen. that he re- nied he asked Lamarre or fraining also from placing “itself in the executor and trustee named in your of of a con- Stratemeyer; anyone ation Electric Corp., on the recom- replace employment” in place At the completion of Gen. Arnold’s the ceived the approval of one or both else to tell a “concocted story” to mendation of Gen. Cur- position of having to carry out a will. should careful con- tract. testimony. Senator Ferguson assured Meyers, Therefore, you give of us to his continued indirect defend him before the committee. nutt testified he never earned more complete program involving expendi- Intervention Sought. him the current was sideration now to every safeguard for inquiry in no tures of more than a providing holdings; that he made what he 'This had been testified by La- thah $2,700 a half million in New the sense an attempt to reflect unfavor- year. the beneficiaries of estate. A confidential Meanwhile, York, calls verbal with his marre and his brother-in-law, dollars regardless of the future your arrangements on the Air He said he had suggested produc- ANPA announced it has ably Force or any agency. course one our Officers will requested superior officers, and that I told Thomas E. Readnower, self-de- tion and also cut taken by the government of j discussion with of Trust NLRB to intervene in "We should not the millions improvements permission him that the matter of sale of stocks judge scribed “dummy” «f the nations being aided.” him to choose of men who vice-president down costs by having 12 employes permit explain why many people the case involving charges filed by served so well in the Air was one for his own judgment. the Dayton company. discharged. He said he obtained The Second National Bank of to the Nassau Daily Review-Star Force by the mistakes of a few,” the the; Washington "These statements I brand as ab- Lamarre flew home to Dayton to- 1942-1948 contract over initial ob- the ITU. chairman went on. “But in times of dren. Mrs. he said, I manage their estates. Just or write, against as does Gen. He declined to comment fur- Meyers, changed telephone, solute falsehoods, we day. jections by Lamarre that the con-! Cranston ANPA peace must prepare for war. If the deposit to the Circle a at a con- Williams, general ther on the He arrived Dupont asking for conference time and place Stratemeyer.” there is one bad hearings. tracts would be limited to the dura- manager, said the request was filed apple in the barrel branch of the Riggs National Bank Decision on Letter. alone at his house and there was no tion of the war. venient to you. with Charles T. di- Regrets it must be removed at the earliest here in September, 1945. Douds, regional indication any one met him. Looked War's End. j to an anonymous letter possible date so that it won't hurt Beyond The latter bank rector of the board which on Novem- Referring j Since November 5 record, as read all the other when it re- “I was afraid of it,’* he said, re- ber 10 Issued a complaint against the sent to the Air Force in 1945 urging apples. to the subcommittee, showed this “This opened hearings into the Howard fering to the proposed war-end con- Bank ITU failure to bargain col- an investigation of Gen. Meyers, committee has found it nec- also was a joint account. Gen. The Second National charging Hughes war contracts “phase” of tract. “I didn’t think it would last op washinotom Gen. Arnold said he was at the essary to expose in its said his lectively. corruption Air Force Meyers wife later "in- own halls.” procurement practices, long enough. I wanted a postwar Hearing on the complaint, origi- Potsdam Conference at the time. legislative vested” about $15,000 of the money 1333 G St. N.W. RE. 1700 509 Seventh St. N.W. the subcommittee has had one assurance because I understood the “The decision made elsewhere in in none of nally set for November 24, has been Garsson Case Recalled. :limax stocks, them in aviation and spectacular outburst company had for postwar pro- Organised 1*7* to December 15. the staff to file the anonymous let- Senator Ferguson recalled how plans} companies. postponed after another almost every day. duction.” Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ter it now a mistake. former Curnutt n. two Publication of the newspaper has was, appears, Representative Andrew J. Statements. figured other de- Spectacular Curnutt substantiated earlier tes- been continued a walkout Investigation then might have May, wartime chairman of the House important subjects of testimony yes- despite by Yesterday's statement by Lamarre timony of Gen. Meyers that the typographical November 9. veloped the situation which has now Military Affairs was terday. He declared he had paid -- employes Committee, was every bit as as as- believed ar- think it un- spectacular general the contract for a The newspaper ha$ brought a $200,- been uncovered. But I brought to trail and convicted with $5,000 decoration of a “powder sertions the previous day by Gen. rangement “drove a pretty hard bar- 000 suit the ITU and fair to attribute this decision to any Henry and Murray Garsson on room” in the Wright Field quarters damage against Meyers about Mr. Lamarre and his gain” with Lamarre. But Curnutt Local 915, the unit involved. desire to protect ‘brass hats.’ I charges based on evidence bf Gen. and Mrs. Meyers after the brought wife. Committee staff officials said insisted hestill believed he was wish the decision had been other- out at committee last Dfflcer was transferred there from hearings year. they knew of no similar testimony right. wise. The responsibility for it is He told how the late Washington in 1944. Previous evi- LOST Senator Bilbo, ;ver before at such But given hearings. “Why did you have the full dence showed BILLFOLD, In mine as commanding general. Democrat, of was barred that Aviation Electric left taxi In front of Ambas- Mississippi “Meyers has called me and Read- amount of between 1945 and •ador Hotel; containing identification, in view of the circumstances I from his salary dorp, checks were used to the Co. seat last The S. S. taking January as pay money, etc.; merchant marine paper), nower a liar,” Lamarre 1948 to in a sum to censure the a began slowly paid you lump when but Kresge should find it hard bill, Curnutt license: must have in order to go back to result of committee hearings. He asserted the checks ind coldly. “We have told the truth you left the company in 1945?” Mr. sea._CH. 6945.—23 man who made the decision.” also said that the “activities of for- he gave were really his own money. BRACELET, large blue center stone and in every respect, and the truth is Rogers asked. “Did you want to Later, in reply to a specific ques- mer Representative Coffee, Demo- He also testified he purchased rhinestones; lost Wed., from Westchester to iocumented. Meyers took great avoid the income tax?” from vicinity of 17th and Col. rd. by Conn, ave., tion Senator Ferguson, Gen. of in war " Lamarre the "blue Cadillac” by crat, Washington contract “Wn /“^lir*rv 11 + + coiH “T n mnxvn or Hogate's. Reward. WO. 8991. —23 JttiiXiS IAJ XiiUlCcLLC MJ Lilia UUillilllLLCC Arnold declared that ‘‘to the best of dealings were exposed to public light that Lamare said Gen. Meyers BRIEF CASE, yellow, containing identifi- ;hat he was a man of and I it out for me to —needs a limited number of Gen. never so phenomenal figured give bought in cation papers and documents, valuable my knowledge Meyers that the people would know what Washington in December, intelligence and extreme integrity; notes to the company so I wouldn’t only to owner. ASDRUBAL URDANETA, even discussed his stock dealings was going on.” 1941, and paid for with company men or men with the lost from taxicab. Nov. 19, at Union Sta- that he was a great officer in the have to pay so much income tax in college tion. $60 reward upon delivery at 3624 with me.” “In closing,” Senator Ferguson noney. n.w Mr Force and that he was a gentle- one Davis st. _—23 The only time they talked about said, “I want to make it clear that any year." equivalent in business experience, BRIEF CASE, cash nan. About $26,000 of the black: containing investments, Gen. Arnold went on, the curtains of are not reportedly book and other « secrecy being business papers; Tuesday. “He said he had in him, to Cumutt •‘Over S9 reart at Quality Service" for as future store man- November 18. Reward. Call CO. 2830. closed. We should not at this chivalry surplus salary paid training —— stop ind he also said he was a —23 narf^iilon niAment TIf. ««J going to “found its way’’ into joint bank New Available DOG, a Space and executives. The white with brown spots, long hair; will sink to low level in testifying. I account of Gen. and Mrs. Meyers. agers op- answers to name of "Spot.'1 Lost vicinity WALLET, lady's, brown', containing cash, continue to look into this ques- iont believe there are words in the Cumutt he this FOR 14th and Taylor n.w., TA. 0960. —24 nurse's registration papers, under name tion of procurement. explained gave Carl E. Forsalth. Reward. RE. 7947 for advancement is E>n(w»iiiu iuiu biiu jnuti iuoi ifiuuawi; ill of English language to say how low he money to Mrs. Meyers to give to the portunity after 5.—24 "In that way the men who fought taxi In n.w., Thursday night; sentimental vent. Instead, he tried to conduct Meyers’ twin boys. value. Reward. DU. 3304. —24 WALNUT desk TOP and drawer; vicinity in the Air Force and the men who unlimited. is exception- i smear me and Another Involved. Salary EARRINGS, gold, with pearl center; Fri., Wash.-Lee shopping center. OL. S531. served so well in the Air Force campaign against $12,000 between P. O. 13th and G n.w. and —23 STORAGE Dept., ny wife and also against Readnower "Besides that $26,000,” Mr. Rogers for a 48-hour week Woodward 3c Lothrop. Reward. WA. 1724 offices in this country during the ally good WATCH, lady's Sandos, between 2 and 3 md his wife. “another of or UN. 3264.—24 o’clock Friday, bet. 13th and 15th its. n.e„ war will know that fraud, corrup- prodded, $12,000 your or on Takoma bus. RA. 7800, —25 “It is sincere that this the Lib- FOX TERRIER, white with black and tan tion or wherever it my hope money tinned up in bank accounts during training period. markings. 1 black eye, 1 white, long, curled inefficiency, WIRE-HAIR TERRIER, female, white legs, :ommittee will make Gen. Meyers of your daughter and Gen. Meyers?” tail; strayed from vie. Porter and Reno black saddle. Call BO. 8829. —23 exists, will be exposed so that the eral vacation retirement n.w. Reward. OR. :rawl out of this room on his belly “That wasn’t a Mr. policy, 5062._—24 WRIST WATCH—Lady's Benrus. gold, 6 public can always have hope and payment,” HOUSEHOLD IRISH TERRIER, year old, reddish color, p.m. Nov. 18. bet. Park Lane cafeteTia and ike the snake that he is. That is Cumutt said. “I sent it to my name "Shamus." collar, no clipped, ex- confidence in the armed services and insurance and many tag. G. W, on 21st; reward. SH. 3842, —22 to plan, group cept legs. OW. 7935.—23 ill I have say.” from time to time to keep WRIST WATCH, lady’s. Paul Burdette, the institutions of our country. daughter LOST OR STRAYED—5-month-old female yellow gold, black band: Thursday morning “This inquiry has developed evi- Silence Follows. for me." GOODS other benefits. Only qualified puppy, fox terrier in site, with black back around 22nd and Va. ave. n.w. Reward. a “Didn’t have a bank account and face, has markings of German shep- CH, —22 dence that Gen. Mejlers speculated There was heavy silence for a you herd. answers to name of "Smoky." Re- 5628._ men need REWARD for return of 3-strand in Government bonds. We believe noment. Finally, Senator of your own?” MODERN FIREPROOF apply. ward. Call FR. 3170,—33 pearl Ferguson necklace lost Thurs. morning while travel- an his and announced it “Yes,” Curnutt answered, “but FIN, large initial "H,” cluster of diamonds rd. over-all study of such specula- ;apped gavel ing from 18th and Columbia to 23rd for me.” WAREHOUSES and sapphires at either end, yellow gold, st.. adj. Marine Barracks. DE. 6053. —23 tion by civilians as well as military vould be an appropriate time to re- I wanted her to keep it Re- vicinity Garflnckel’s Spring Valley. 1 PAIR BLUE PANTS, vicinity of 7th and :ess until Gen. Meyers testified CO., ME. 031B. —23 personnel should be made and that today. previously ward. Call NICHOLS Florida ave. n.w. Finder please call LU. While this was he did not learn until 1945 that PUPPY, small, black, female, with brown 5657 and receive liberal reward. —24 the Banking and Currency Com- happening here, Merchants gpots over eyes: tag No. 33104; children's mittee is the appropriate agency to Mrs. Mildred Readnower, mother of Mrs. Meyers had deposited the for NA. 2189 at pet: reward. VI. —23 Phone Appointment, 6716._ FOUND. make it with a view to Mrs. Lamarre, declared in Cincin- $26,000 in their joint bank account & RING, man's, blue star sapphire, platinum framing Transfer Storage mounting, 2 baguette diamonds, Friday at DOG, terrier, brown and black female. possible legislation and policy. We rati, Ohio, that "the things Gen. in Cleveland. He said he was “very or Falrllngton Center. Call OV. 0089. —23 5. 1101 G Street N.W, Bowie track on way to Washington. have discussed this with Chairman Meyers is saying are lies” and that upset" to discover this. He advised 5. Kresge Store, Generous reward. CO. 0906._—27 DOG, small brlndle and tan.terrier type, Company rough struck car in of that committee and he has ‘he’s them to even her to transfer it to her WALLET, leather, red trim, approx. male dog. coat; by Tobey just saying get personal black Falls Call CH, 5814, 920 E N.W. NA. 6900 J10, social security card, driver's license, Church. agreed with us.” Decause my son-in-law told the truth account because the money was, in followed child ‘’Wildman”; keep money, return other con- PUP, black spaniel type, that the Senate War In- him.” Mrs. Readnower said a “trust fund” for the chil- tests. EH. 2622. —23 from Bradbury Hts. School. VL 7142. I Noting igainst effect,