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97th Year. No. 304. Phone ST. 5000 ** D. City Home Delivery, Dally and Sunday, $1.20 a Month; when 6 S' WASHINGTON, C., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1949-THIRTY-POUR PAGES. Sundays. $1.30. Nignt Final Edition. $1.30 and $1.40 per Month Mother Sees Her Steel Strike End Baby Kidnaped CIO Committees ilrwHV SHOULD Li Acheson to Seek From Crib in Home Near Utica H YOU KICK? jP sT -AT LEAST as Man Abducting 6-Week-Old Boy Is Chased BX| Nearer More Set to Probe R YOU'VE 60T Greater Barefooted Wife of Mill Worker Up Rp Unity By Paper ■ SOMETH/m'YZ By the Associated Press ! and two tablespoons of dextro- Producers Yield UTICA, N. Y., Nov. 5.—Six- maltose. Leftist Unions In West / Europe week-old Stephen Komorek, son The 29-year-old. mother told! Republic and Lukens of a $100-a-week paper mill work- a reporter she didn’t “know of any All in Organization Expected to Press er, was kidnaped last night by’a reason for the kidnaping.” Offer man in a the Will at Agreements; black coat, infant's “The only possibility would be a Sign Non-Red Question Big 3 Coal Picture mother reported. money angle,” she said. She add- j Next Week Gloomy Mrs. Henry Komorek said a ed that she and her husband Oaths, Murray Says Meeting man with a hat down his By James Y. Newton over | “have a new 1949 Pontiac and it BULLETIN By Garnett D. Horner eyes stole the baby from his crib has been rumored that we have Ap early cleanup of the steel CIO of State Acheson Is near the kitchen stove their UP).—'The Secretary strike in‘ money.” seemed probable today with expected to press for greater modest home in suburban Clay- Mr. Komorek, 34, “averages Executive Board today set j another major producer near economic and political unity ville. The couple's only other $100 a week in wages" as a up committees to investigate agreement with the CIO-United ma-1 among Western European na- child, a 7-year-old son, was struck chine tender at a paper plant of Steelworkers, but the picture in charges pro-communism tions, including the new German and killed by an automobile four near their home'. the 48-day soft coal shutdown was against 10 unions and in a of Mrs. Komorek did left-wing Republic, meeting Big not years ago. said she not. bright. nine of their leaders. The nine Three Foreign Ministers in Paris State police broadcast an alarm recognize the man who, she re-; Corp., the Na- | next week. and patrolled roads. Woods near ported, fled with the child in a will be allowed to take their : Mr. Acheson tion’s third largest producer, made black plans to fly to the village were being searched. sedan. She described him seats on the board the a pension-insurance offer pending Paris, probably leaving Monday yester- Mrs. Komorek appealed today’ as of normal height and weight. day to the union in Cleveland. inquiry. At the same time night, for a two-day session with to whoever took the child to keep She said she had fed the baby The union district director there Philip Murray announced that French Foreign Minister Schu- him on a special baby formula. shortly before 11 p.m. and had would not disclose the but mann and British Foreign Sec- terms, She said the child, Stephen, had put him in his crib. She then all CIO officers will now sign the offer was believed to be pat- retary Bevin. suffered from colic since birth and lay down on a couch in the par- non-Communist affidavits under terned closely after the agreement Announcements in the three needed the following every two lor to await her husband's return with the Taft-Hartley Act, gaining capitals late yesterday indicated #reached Monday Bethlehem or three hours: from work. He was on the 4 p.m.- Steel Corp., the second access to National Labor Rela- their discussions will range over largest Twenty-one ounces of milk to-midnight shift. She left the producer. Republic employs tions a wide field, centering principally 54,- mixed with two ounces of water "'See A-3.T Board processes. KIDNAPING, Page j on 000 workers. --- strengthening a unified policy toward and “With Murray’s approval,” the RIGHT-WING LEADERS Read on problems of union director said in reference Death Toll Admits Out of Electrical Workers' integrating the economy of the Mounting Chungking Union. Page A-2. non-Communist European na- tions. 50 Miners Return By th« Associated Press Feared as Flash Flood Red Drive to Split Other Topics to Be Discussed. To Work to Fill CLEVELAND, Nov. 5.—The CIO's Other likely topics include the Executive Board today called in attitude of the Western Powers toward the Communist in Own Coal Bins Strikes Venezuela Nationalist Armies left-wing nominees for posts on regime in Suburbs Due Chini, developments in Indo- By th« Associated Press the board to face charges that Czechs Execute Six Mercury Air Force to Get 25 Pet. Damage Is Estimated Communists Invading china, and support of Yugoslavia’s MARION, 111., Nov. 5.— they are ineligible under the To to 28 Marshal Tito in his rebellion About 50 of the 100 At in Kweichow Province Dip Tonight striking $10,000,000 amended CIO constitution, be- Accused of 01 Naval against Moscow. coal diggers at one mine here Plotting The coldest weather of the sea- Academy's Suburbs of Caracas In 45-Mile Thrust cause of pro-Communist leanings. The State Department said to- for son was in store for the Wash- appealed a truce—to fill day that the conference will ope* Nine union chiefs are under their own empty bins. By the Associated Press By th« Associated Protl ington area tonight, with the Wednesday. Alf fire. Their nominations for the To Overthrow Reds Graduates Each Year Wallace of the Wallace CARACAS, Nov. 5.— Nov. 5. —Com- Weather Bureau warning of a low A meeting with Soviet Foreign' Venezuela, CHUNGKING, board were referred to the board Mining Co. said some of the Homeless Venezuelans searched munist invasion of Kweichow of 28 in the suburbs. Arm Minister Vishinsky is on Mr. at the closing session of the con- Several Had Prominent degrees Sea Agrees to Raise idle mine workers asked if for Province, in an effort to Acheson’s schedule here frantically today members of apparent vention In the city the mercury is not Monday back into the yesterday, to determine Posts Before From Present 7 they might go their families missing since a split in two the Nationalist armies Communists Quota Pet.; afternoon, so he would be able to whether they could pass the new expected to go below 35 degrees, mine to bring out enough coal flash flood swept through Caracas of China's mainland, was admit- review quickly frith the French eligibility clause of the constitu- Took Over Country the forecaster said. New System Starts in '50 for their home needs. suburbs. officially today. and British foreign ministers any jted tion. The clause bars from the They were told it was all At 20 The of By the Associated Press However, in some outlying areas> The has to the new proposals on East-West least persons were re- Ministry National De- board Navy agreed give prob- with the members of the Communist there’s a chance of frost right company—if ported dead and authorities feared fense said the Reds had reached PRAGUE. Nov. good by Air lems Mr. Vishinsky might make. Party or any who were influenced Czechoslovakia, Force 25 per cent of its Annap- the union approved. the toll from flood the Tienchu district of Kweichow morning. , Billed as Courtesy Call. yesterday's 5.—Six Czechs convicted as by the Communist program. ring-i For motorists there was an ade- olis graduates each year beginning Mr. Wallace said the local might run much higher. The flood, in a 45-mile thrust southwest! The Vishinsky visit is billed as Eight of nine appeared before leaders of an alleged armed plot quate supply of anti-freeze on next it was disclosed UMW district board official, the worst in Venezuela's capital in from Chihkiang. year, today. purely a courtesy call, however, Ted the board to defend themselves to overthrow the Communist-led hand. As in past years, the per- Mitchell, gave the per- many years, caused damage esti- The Communist penetration was j Previously the sea arm has al- incidental to his plans to be in mission. Absent at the start of the meet- manent type of radiator mix was| mated unofficially at $10,000,000. about 17 miles inside Kweichow, government, were hanged today, it lowed 7 cent bf the grad- Washington for a Soviet Embassy ing was Joseph Selly, president not as plentiful as the cheaper, only per It was Latin America’s second i Chihkiang is a Red base in Hunan was announced reception Monday evening cele- of the tiny American Communi- officially. alcohol-base anti-freezes. Some uates of the Naval Academy to go to Philip Murray, head of the major flood since October 1. brating the Russian revolution Chungking. cations The men were accused of pre- cloudiness and continued cool was union and the “well ac- Association, into the Air Force. CIO, Heavy rains and floods in Guate- Reds the. forecast anniversary. And Mr. Vishinsky | Building Up Pressure. to lead a last for tomorrow. cept it.” mala during the first three weeks Banned. paring, coup spring/ Under the new arrangement, 25 was ill in New York today, mak- Main Red of objective in Kwei- The government that it The Bethlehem settlement October killed more than 500 The convention definitely charged they per cent of the class of 690 grad- ing uncertain whether he would chow would be the provincial cap- called for minimum persons and caused an estimated turned down only one nominee were “just at the point of execut-! be here Monday at all. free pensions ital of 210 uating this year may volunteer for of Kweiyang, miles south for the 3 Ohio Killed of a month Fed- $50,000,000 damage. board, which normally a revolt” when' Flyers In the Paris meeting, Mr. Ache- $100 including of Chungking. If the Reds drove ing well-prepared transfer to the Air Force. Of Set Off by Six-Hour Downpour. has 51 members. CIO President son is prepared to back eral old-age benefits, and a social to the police caught them. these, half will draw flying as- up strong- A Kweiyang. Nationalist main- the insurance program in which the six-hour dgwnpour yesterday Philip Murray ruled in the con- ly emphasis put by ECA Ad- land forces would be cut Among those executed were In Rain-Snow signments and the rest will be brought a sudden rush of water virtually vention yesterday that Ben Landing ministrator Paul G. Hoffman on employer and employes share the in half. Gold, attached to units. men who tht Associated ground cost. here from the usually tiny Guaire head of the Fur and Leather had held prominent po- •y Frost the need for drastic measures by One main force would be left: Thus, only one-half of the 25 I River, which already was swollen Workers, and a member of the sitions in Czechoslovak public af- AKRON. Ohio. Nov. 5.—A twin- the Western European nations to In Jones & in per cent who volunteer need td Laughlin Szechwan, Chungking’s home1 Communist create by several days of heavy rains. Party, could not serve. fairs before the Communists engined cargo plane crashed in a real economic unity to over- Steel Corp., the fourth largest province: the other in Kwangsi | be physically qualified for flight Roaring flood waters swept first The convention, before adjourn- woods on the edge of the Akron- come trade and exchange barrier* firm, announced it will meet with Province to the south. assumed power in February, 1948. | duty and the Navy will not be I through the crude huts of ing last night, had tossed out two Canton Airport last night, killing among them. steel workers’ representatives Mon- hitn- With the Communists stripped of its flying officers. building unions under leftist Were Tried in Secret. three Cleveland men. They were As a part of this issue, Mr. day for “preliminary” talks toward dreds of poor families living along leadership— The Air Force has no service up pressure on Szechwan, Kwang- the settling the strike. J. & L. the river banks. Radio United Electrical Workers and identified by Coroner Edward C. Acheson probably will urge inclu- already patrol si and Kweichow, two Na- Those hanged were: Josef Char- academy of its own. Academy- top the Farm Equipment Workers. Reno as: sion of the new West German has in effect a company-paid cars dashed along the river, warn- tionalist leaders trained officers either must come voiced anew their The two vat. chief of Prague security police James R. (Bud) state in the Western pension plan and Federal media- ing dwellers on the banks to flee. unions, with a com- Harrington, 45, European determination to fight on to the during the first republic: Dr. Jaro- from Annapolis or West Point— tors look for an bined of about operator of family of nations. He is ready early agreement Many of the hundreds left home- end. membership 470,- Harrington, Inc., the Army allots 40 per cent of slav Brokovec, prominent attorney; to discuss German there. less said warn- 000, merged last week but were Cleveland air service and former outstanding they thought the Acting President Li Tsung-jen Emanuel Cancik; Vratislav Po- its Military Academy graduates Another Conies to Terms. thrown out of the CIO for con- manager of the Mansfield Muni- issues, including the controversial ing was a trick to dislodge them said the fight against the Reds is Kvetoslav Prokes and Vrati- to the air arm. A new arrange- tinued defiance of major lesny, cipal Airport; John E. Franklin, factory-dismantling program, in Early today another big steel from their homes. not a civil policy. ment between the Air Force and war, “but a struggle The slav Handa. of Olmsted chief that light. company came to terms with Mr. Whole Families convention chartered a new 26, Falls, pilot is to be announced in W'ater. between democracy and totali- Details of the were not dis- Army expected union to compete with UE. plot for Harrington, Inc.; Robert S. Unity Declared Essential. Murray’s union—the Lukens Steel Horrified onlookers saw whole tarianism.” soon. closed until August 30 after the Officials here Co. of The CIO, now definitely in the Yarano, 27, of Cleveland, a Har- leave no doubt Coatesville, Pa. The com- families bob by in the water, help- Speaking at a rally The Air Force eventually wants welcoming right-wing column, nevertheless defendants had been tried secretly rington mechanic. tn private talks that the United pany employs 5,000 workers and less amid the wreckage of their him in Yunnan to build an Air Academy and Gen. Kunming, provin- and sentenced by a Prague state The coroner States the the may use considerable time to dis- began an investiga- copsiders economic and agreement reportedly provides houses and furniture. Eyewit- The Hoyt Vandenberg, Air Force chief ce CHINA, Page A-3.) pose of 10 other unions court. government charged tion today to determine whether political unity of non-Communist for and insurance nesses said counted headed of has said his service is pensions along they at least the were in with staff, by men accused of plotters league a engine trouble or bad weather was Europe essential. the lines of the Bethlehem con- 80 men, women and children, following the short of the academy-trained Denver Police Communist line. “Western imperialist power.” The responsible for the crash. The German inclusion in this unity tract. Lukens already had a com- struggling or unconscious in the Chief Found Party military men it needs. The Western power was riot identified DC-3 was trying for an instrument is considered to flood waters. The 63-year-old Mr. Murray, necessary help pany-supported pension plan, but floods spread in the announce- elected to his 10th term as government's landing in rain and snow at about growing nationalism in Germany. benefits in the old program were also to El Paraiso, El Conde, and Shot With Own Pistol presi- dent of the CIO, promised officers ment. 9:30 p.m. Czech Demand Mr. Acheson is expected to ad- smaller. \ other fashionable Caracas sub- By th« Associated Press Bishops' would carry out the convention’s Plan to Seize Prague Reported. An official at the airport said vise that Germany be brought into Less favorable news came from urbs. The waters washed away DENVER, Nov. 5.—D enver program. The government never disclosed the weather “more than likely" in both the Organization for Euro- elsewhere in Ohio. the foundations of five bridges. Police For Change Law Bared Chief John F. O’Donnell, As for how were involved. caused the crash. said the ceil- pean Economic A number ridding the CIO of its many people Hp Co-operation Ten thousand workers of the of commercial houses 48, was found ly th* Associated Press shot, apparently pro-Communist elements, Mr. It contended, however, that the ing was only about 600 feet. (OEEC) and the Council of Eur- Timken Roller Bearing Co. went and storage garages near the with his own service revolver, to- remarked: to seize was from PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia, Nov. ope, a river Murray “This time plotters planned Prague, Thq plane returning political organization. on strike at midnight. They set were flooded. in a small day washroom off his we’ll do It.” arrest government leaders and Philadelphia with a cargo of ra- 5.—A demand by Roman Catholic The council, which has some of At the race up picket lines at five Timken track near the river, office. He died 20 minutes later. At other CIO conventions there stage a revolt throughout the dio parts. to Czechoslovakia’s Com- (See BIG THREE, Page A-3.) plants—Canton, Wooster, Mount stables were flooded. Nine race Chief bishops O’Donnell’s resignation was lots of talk and no action. country. Mr. Harrington, active in avia- Vernon, Columbus agid Zanes- horses were drowned and 11 was to have munist-led government two weeks become effective No- This convention laid the ground- Further, the government claimed tion for 23 years, had nearly 5,000 ville, Ohio. others injured. There was an vember 15. ago for immediate revisions in the Fall Fatal to work for removing any left-wing that the plotters included some hours of flying time. During the Daughter The union sought Timken’s ac- unconfirmed report that Caiman, A union. recently enacted church control custodian, Roger Smith, said In that way it was the women who “were seducing young war he was a Civil Air Force pa- ceptance of the Bethlehem-type champion of the current season, he heard a shot most laws was disclosed to the Western and called De- important since Mr. Mur- members of the Boy Scouts in trol group commander. Of Athletic Commissioner contract, which Mr. Murray has was among those drowned. tective Richard press tonight. Brown. They rays election to succeed John L. order to use them later in the By the Associated Press declared to be the union’s present broke down the Lewis in The demand liad had no appar- German in locked door and 1940. Mr. Lewis quit the gang’s armed action.” ATHENS, Ohio, Nov. 5.—Miss demand throughout the industry. Envoy Moscow found Chief CIO in 1942. San Diego's Biggest Quake ent effect. O’Donnell, shot In addition to the six defendants Nancy Reese, 20-year-old daugh- Timken Asks More Time. MOSCOW, Nov. 5 f/P).—Rudolf through the mouth, his revolver The sudden delay in The revisions are needed, the disposing sentenced to death. 10 others, in- ter of Mr. David Reese, commis- Appelt, chief of the East German nearby. of the issue started convention Leaves Cracked Plaster bishops said, to give the Catholic Timken said it wanted more cluding three women, were sent sioner of the Ath- Republic’s first diplomatic mission Mid-America time to study the plan. It had ; The police chief submitted his (See CIO, A-2.) By th« Associated Frost church "a firm legal standing” to the Page to prison for life. An unspecified letic Conference, was killed today Soviet Union, is expected two and to restore its freedom of ac- asked that negotiations be ex- resignation weeks ago. Mayor 5 — to his number were sentenced to 1 to SAN DIEGO. Calif., Nov. in a fall from a hotel fire escape. present credentials soon to Quigg who tion in internal affairs. They tended to December 31, and of- Newton, named him 25 Ten de- Cracked plaster was about the Coroner John H. Elias ruled the Soviet Foreign Ministry. He chief years’ imprisonment. the fered 8 cents an hour more each in 1947, said the chief told Latin America charged that the church has vir- arrived late Gives fendants were acquitted. most serious damage San Diego death accidental an dsaid the girl yesterday. him he needed a rest. tually been outlawed. day until agreement was reached. complete could find today from as heavy died of a fractured skull. The memorandum was sent to The union replied that time was an earthquake as it has known. Injured was Miss Reese’s N. on The escort, up; a spokesman declared: “The U. Views Africa Dead or the government October 21. 7 644 Missing The city harbor department’s George Kurtz, an Ohio Univer- has had our Senators on Tour th» government did not reply. But company demands Confirm By Associated Press waterfront building was cracked. sity junior. into for a retirement since to a the church control laws went program LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 5.—The There was similar damage Coroner Elias said the young last In effect as scheduled November 1 May.” Mrs. Mesta's United Nations Political Committee Philippine Typhoon number of other structures, in- couple, who had visited a home- Activity in the coal strike was Party Ability Coronado and government leaders since have By tht Associated Press hears the views of the important By th* Associated Press cluding High School coming party in the Berry Hotel, ices Subcommittee of the Senate made new attacks on marked by the Government’s en- Latin across the bay. Archbishop LUXEMBOURG, Nov. 5.—Seven Appropriations American bloc today on what MANILA, Nov. 5.—The Fhilip- started down the fire escape short- Committee." A wide area in Southern Cali- Josef Beran, the Czechoslovak (See LABOR, Page A-27) Senators should be done with Italy’s prewar ly after midnight. touring Included in the tight schedule pine Red Cross called for inter- primate, and the Catholic hier- colonies in Africa. fornia and adjoining Mexico felt The into an ; Europe to find facts had this one iwas a news of escape, leading alley conference, laying Dr. Jose national help tonight as mount- the quake yesterday, but its force archy. confirmed a Arce, head of the'Argen- back of the hotel, ended one floor Iran's Ex-Premier Hazhir today: wreath on the grave of Gen. Only yesterday Communist Presi- tine delegation, was listed as the ing typhoon casualty reports appeared centered here and at above the ground, with a drop- Mrs. Perle Mesta, new Minister George S. Patton, jr„ at the mil- dent Klement Gottwald accused single speaker. There was listed 644 persons dead or missing Tijuana, Mexico, 16 miles away. ladder used for the rest of the to the itary cemetery of lunch specu- Dies From Assassin's Bullet duchy of Luxembourg, can Hamm, lation Brief alarm was widespread and the bishops of carrying on “anti- in the that he might offer a com- and feared dead in the central descent. Both Miss Reese and Mr. th: Associated Press still throw a party. She held her picturesque Luxembourg downtown state political activities” and •y promise proposal to set up a three- j many people ran from Kurtz off the countryside and a islands. apparently stepped first official one last night for the by 55-guest buildings. There was a light fol- thereby forestalling a new church- TEHERAN, Iran, Nov. 5.—For- dinner nation trusteeship for Italian j escape one floor up. Senators. tonight. Most of the casualties were re- at 8:36 state accord. mer Premier Abdul Hussein Hazhir Somaliland, one of the areas under lowup quake pjn. and her father had At the dinner, the Senators, j Nancy come from an assassin’s bul- The widowed oil heiress, famed discussion. A 21-nation subcom- ported from the Kabankalan area died today members of the here from their home in Dayton in diplomatic corps let. He was shot last night after Washington for her gala din- mittee worked on the Italian col- of Negros 300 miles south and officials will eat lobster and— Island, yesterday.'They planned to attend a at which he ners, even had the Luxembourgers onies problem for three weeks. It Ticket Leads to Arrest religious ceremony to the of Manila. There the Dog River, the University of Cincinnati-OhiO to according French menu— Parking was representing the Shah. helping make her first recep- brought in recommendations for football ; the “heart" of filet of beef. They fed by torrential rains, over- University game today. After the shooting, police ar- tion a success. independence for Libya by January will wash it all down with Luxem- flowed and swept through Ka- Of Man in rested a man they identified as Torches flared and “Marching 1, 1952; a 10-year period of U. N. Companion's Robbery bourg’s white Moselle wines, 1 a.m. When in Hussein Immani. The motive for Through Georgia” blared out as trusteeship for Somaliland with bankalan, a city of more than If Chandler Jones hadn’t parked they got the. Star Classified Ads France’s red Bordeaux wines, too close to a downtown corner, 5300 block of Thirty-second street, the shooting was not announced. a Luxembourg band trooped Italy as the trustee, and a further 47,000 population. through the handsome of champagne, liqueurs and Moka he probably would not be In jail the man hit Mr. Dennes on the More Economical The ceremony at which Hazhir gardens study of what to do with Eritrea. The typhoon surged in to strike coffee. on a head with a blunt instrument, was shot was attended by many the Legation. The Yankee ditty A report on the Eritrea study was robbery charge today. Following the last the Central Philippines 12 hours threw his erstwhile On 3 or 7 Time Basis Iranian notables. brought grins and applause from reception not foreseen before the middle of It was the parking ticket tucked companion night, Mrs. Mesta led her ahead of schedule. of the car, removed $19 and The 53-year-old Hazhir served the Senators, three of whom are guests next year. under his windshield wiper that put You will save mone$ by or- to the golf club for a buffet dinner. a wrist watch and departed. five months as Premier, from June from the Deep South. There was reported Arab op- Former Justice Manuel Lim, led detectives to his rooming house dering your classified ad to The hostess set the dance 13, 194&, until his resignation the This was only a small part of tempo position to sole Italian trusteeship chairman of the local Red Cross, door this morning. Mr. Dennes went to the eighth run on a three or seven time for a little band of guitars and following November 7. He re- the busy schedule of parties, tours for Somaliland. A compromise to cabled Geneva headquarters of Detective Sergts. Nuncio Bonac- precinct to tell his story. Sergts. consecutive insertion basis. accordions. signed after a weak vote of con- and serious moments Mrs. Mesta allow three nations to act as the International Red Cross that corsy and Arthur H. Molle began Bonaccorsy and Molle, manning a Whenever results are obtained, With Senator Thomas are Sena- fidence in the Majlis (Parlia- has arranged for the visitors, a trustees, with Italy as administra- at least 105 cities and municipali- searching for Jones early today robbery cruiser, took Mr. Dennes the remainder of the schedule tors McClellan, of Ar- ment), which had failed to pass subcommittee of the Senate Ap- Democrat, tor, was discussed overnight. ties were hit by the typhoon on after John C. Dennes, 35, of the to Emergency Hospital to have may be canceled. If your ad any of the bills he proposed. propriations Committee, headed by kansas; Robertson, Democrat, of eight islands. He estimated 450,- 5300 block of Thirty-second street five stitches sewed in the gash on runs the third or seventh day, Hazhir had been Finance Min- Senator Thomas, Democrat, of Virginia; Chavez, Democrat, of Cleveland's Cousin Dies 000 persons were left destitute. N.W., told them this story: his head. you obtain the advantage of a New Mexico; Maybank, Dennes an ac- According to Sergt. Mr. rate reduction ister under former Premier Ahmed Oklahoma. Democrat, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 5. (JP)— Mr. Lim said: Mr. struck up Molle, money-saving of South Carolina; Stennis, Dem- “With acute with a char- Dennes recalled that when he ac- to all insertions. Qavam and minister without port- When they arrived yesterday Dr. Arthur H. Cleveland, 65, pro- and far-reaching quaintance friendly applicable of man folio in the subsequent cabinet they were handed little programs crat, Mississippi, and Thye, Re- fessor of English literature at distress, we anticipate relief re- acter in a tavern in the 500 block companied the to his auto- To place a classified ad the of of Ibrahim Hakimi, whom Hazhir bearing the grand ducal crest, publican, Minnesota. They will Temple University and a cousin sponsibilities beyond Philippine of Ninth street last night. When mobile, parked at Ninth and E economical way, always phone streets a succeeded as Premier. After he showing a red lion qn blue and go on from Luxembourg to Ge- of Orover Cleveland, died in the Red Cross resources. Will appre- the man offered to drive him N.W., parking ticket re- Washington’s leading classi- resigned the premiership he be- white stripes. The program was neva, Vienna, Athens, Rome, hospital here yesterday after a ciate immediate assistance from home, Mr. Dennes accepted. posed on the windshield. He also fied medium—THE STAR, came a court minister. titled “Visit of the Armed Serv- Madrid, Paris and London. short illness. sister societies.” The men left the tavern about (See PARKING TICKET, A-3.) Sterling 5000, a