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N., will continue on to New of the opinion that it would be (INS) and !Delhi for a major cabinet meet- surprising if the assembly were eral Dar Hammarskjold er India's V. K. Krishna Menoni, on 'reconvened earlier than Feb. 1. With the Indian-leadhave left New York to touch ing '2-t dead-the 9 regarding off important overseas confer- lb". I he eneei- on Korea and-tglobatilocked war prisoner situation in 11 1Korea. pooling Of atomic energy. S. K. Gen. chief Thimayya. liammarskiold and the Select now install before Indian delegate flew together mander of the Indian custodian Christmas. Start paying in, to London Tuesday, where the force in charge of the P'.0 Ws, February, See P. S. Hainaut. U. N. chief will confer with Brit- - said he will release the 22500 'ish Foreign Secretary Anthony !prisoners on Jan. 22. and Menon IlammarsIdold Eden and possibly with Prime g Minister Winston Churchill. lie both spurred, current reports 1 i also will meet Clement R. AVtliat the assembly will be re- !WETS next lee, leader of the Laborite op- called into session early 46S 1 year to deal with the Korean position N c.OTT 0 ERROTIE0 D , V r7-,- - -' V - 1 . ta. V -- - ' n V ! - - -- 16995 CIP - Cfr one-tim- 't .: .. , 74.74 ,1 199 , . pre-!ve- nt h --- . , .The cision in World War II to hand Russia printing plates' and other materials to produce her own supply of Allied occupation currency for use in the invasion of Germany "was at least in part, and perhaps primarily, the result of pressure on high officials of our Treasury Department by a Communist spy ring operating within the U.S. gov- I . . ' - Vi..V.-.li,..chiqfS,T0.0,0;':ft,.:1,.,.91i4.0- : I - r The Rev. Bull declined all comment following his visit in death row except to say his call was of a "spiritual nature." He would not say whethir he visited with both prisoners, or with only Hall. He answered "no comment" to questions concerning funeral or burial arrangements for the condemned couple. ernment." A furore arose in Northwest "The success of the Russians In this fantastic episode was Missouri last week when it was made easy," the report said, reported that Mrs; Heady had "by the fact that the evidence !requested that Hall be buried before our subcommittee clear- with her in her family plot in ly indicates that not only had the cemetery of the village of a notorious Communist agent, Clearmont, near the Iowa line. Harry Dexter White, worked his Nodawa County Prosecutor way up to the top position of Gene Thompson threatened to assistant secretary of the treas. 'seek a court injunction to Hall's burial in his county. ary at this time, but that Room for Grave through the efforts of White and -others he had at least four imEfforts to learn whether plans portant Communist accomplices were under wa3i to bury the working with him." !despised killer at hig'hometown of Pleasanton, Kan., were une attorsuccessful. His ney, Marshall K. Hoag of WESTINGHOUSE' Pleasanton, said several days there was room for one CARLOAD SALE !ago more grave in the Hall family plot in the Pleasanton CemeWASHER DRYER tery. Hall's father, mother and brother are buried there. was $250 Wes $200 Meanwhile, in Kansas City, a Now Now !federal grand jury continued an inquiry into the missing half 95 of the record $600,000 ransom Greenlease paid for what was COMPLETELY supposed to have been the safe AUTOMATIC ACTION return of his son. The investigation was under way amid reports that perjury indictments might be forthcoming. All of the witnesses under subpena are from St. Louis, where Halt and Mrs. Heady WASHER-DRY- ER TWINS were arrested Oct. 6, less than 148 hours after they had picked NOTHING GIANT TRADES DOWN duffel bag up the money-ladeof ransom from a roadside ditch This Week Only near Kansas City. I "The purpose of the present ii. U. S. Dist. Atty. investigation," 1 Edward L. Scheufler said, "is . to get indictments for perjury." , half-brothe- r. - A7 0 -- The LOS ANGELES Ri County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously yuesday to replace the maq trifed to banish smog from Los Angeles skies. Gordon P: Lason, long a controversial figure in the furor over the city's smoke and fume 'problem, will continue in his$17,496 year post until a successor is found, and may then serve in an advisory Capacity, the supervisors said. Supervisor Herbert C. Legg d years is predicted for JOrdan charged that Varrson failed. to 'Locust Attack Predicte foo ing an- unusually- - early "adequately appraise the work IAMMAN, JORDAN of locusts in 23 'appearance of locust swarms. to be done by his department. e, , 7 S will be a happy ChristPHOENIX, ARIZ. inas after all for a Phoenix boy who rushed into ' a blazing cabin to rescue. his baby Gifts of cash and clothing for Wallace Avans, his desti, tute parents, and their three other children began pouring Into the sheriffs office Wednesday. They lost all of their possessions in a fire Monday that almost took the infant's life. Neither Wallace nor the child was injured. Before he was told of the mounting donations, the father, Paul Avans, surveyed the blackened wreckage of the frame structure his family called home and said: "Everything we had was in there. Christmas? We just won't have any, that's all." , - ' ,, , Talki Slated' A-Po-ol - . , ,, ' i NEWS IFIECHR.I'S.T,S ',: ' - . r , ,. .., |