Show 'WW4 MOWtWVA - ' ' : : : - Price 1 5rtit gukt Tribune VThc "- ' kte111 Satisfaction 71111eat Official Believes Ceilings (U SDismisses - Dwindle 4 Tax Suit On Cattle Will Prove Helpful to All IBlot Test Denies Chaplin In N Y Area J Madigan 0 P assistant imperative todistribution stabilize prices and regulations Madigan situations vately explained to the producers Against Bioff and slaughterers tor "such as have arisen New York prices said NEW ANGELES sources said the Industry Paternity Doctors Testify a at the and California" asserted day night Madigan meat in New York City calls for: government Wednesday posal - Thursday Morning Dec 28 1944 i Dec A CHICAGO YORK Dec 27 (P)--Sup- of HOLLYWOOD Dec 27 (UP)— father must therefore have been Two of three doctors who tested a a "B" he said Atty: Joseph E Scott during a drop of blood from the arm of cross - examination te Charlie Chaplin and one from 1asked inu there was a chance Joan Berry's baby daughter testi- of errorwhether fied Wednesday that their exami- test or in "this experiment blood whatever you want to nations convinced them the call it" could not comedian poswealthy Dr Evans at the atsibly be baby Carol Arms father torney looked glared at the floor bit his Both said however that a newer lip then acknowledged that "there type of test based on other blood is always a chance of an error factors did not exclude Chaplin as even in science" the father Do Doctors Disagree? Dr Newton Evans who has been "Do doctors ever disagree?" a teacher of serology for nearly half a century and Dr Roy W Scott asked "Well uh people dodisagree" Hammack who has been making 0-- m I g Evans said tests for the paternity Scott repeated his question 10 years agreed that the test they took last February with Dr V L "Well doctors are people aren't Andrews ruled out Chaplin as the they?" Evans snapped as the curly-haire- d infant's father courtroom audience tittered "It was not possible for this Superior Judge Henry M Willis man to be the father of this ruled the had a right to hear child" Dr Hammack said he con- what the jury doctors had to say but cluded after taking blood samples warned that it would be merely and analyzing them in his labora- their own opinion - tory Willis said "Istill feel" Dr Evans yoked the same after morning-lon- g Judge arguments by opinion after an hour's recitation attorneys "that as I ruled earlier about blood types and red cells blood tests are not binding in determining the paternity of an inReaches Conclusion fant "I reached the conclusion" he "But by bringing this action into said '11hat the test showed it was court the baby has no right to Impossible that Mr Chaplin be the keep out any truth" father of the child assuming that Miss Berry was the mother" Baby Not Consulted ' blood-groupin- I 1 ' - - It was he said like this: Chaplin was in blood group "0" Miss Berry was in group "A" and the baby was in "B" Neither "A" nor "B" cells could occur in a child whose parents lacked such cells and the baby's - i : 77-Tt - ----- -- ' ' I -- -- t' - -- 4 l - - i A41'-- -' -- it - - J(--- 1 " ' - '"- A - -- 446 ' ' - '' '1'' (I - y - c 34': i 4‘' l'' ' 0t te t ' s' tiso - - - 14 - - "The baby couldn't win and Chaplin couldn't lose" under the previous stipulation providing that the case would be dropped if the blood test indicated Chaplin could not be the father Scott said Should Not Give Away Rights "This child's guardian should not be allowed to give away the rights of the baby and this monstrous blood test was an invasion of its rights of privacy" he declared s 0 : e- ''' frf - 'As " ' ' TI 8wcheepair:egAIEL - -" -- 1 i '°'''- ' - f - i '? i r - 1 A' - ' t f i l r : t i i ' T I t Ii f ' 4i : 'i II ' ' - ' I - it I — ' -- - r ' t' I '( ' 4 1131DS1 liNa 1 IR I1 t ' ' 1 1 ! 1CZ-''' Mil ''' a i - - '''''' - :" ' ti ' ''" - : ft lw“-- - 1 - Cf '' ' '' ? 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( a - t ' A - "- -- ' ' - ' ' : - - ''' - ' - '' 4f ' 0g :: - -' ' 'It b(peaant)swme:elidkathne aap - ::- I 1- " : I A ft 1- '7'' ": - - ' -- - - : 4‘F f: - ''' N i- - - 1 - i'll4" - 41er 'A- - i or1 - i de - - ' t- Official Watch Inspectors Union Pacific Raaroatt : ) 7" Cij lis - ' r : 7 - t SOUTH MAIN 211 - ! ill i - r1 - 4-- t r4 1 14 JetvaVvi I 11111c:r) ' 1 4 -- fluly6aut-Den- n T ") (7)"ti r1 10") ' I '1' ''' EXTENDED PAYMENTS - - - C' - - - - - - - -' -- r A Or - : - A: worriod - 11cAt:'" aec--t''I' - - ' ' : ' a '1 1 I - 5 - '' fat cattle - peal ''' ' "All I can make of the argument "he 4' '1' ' : e is that he objects that scientific 1'''''ST't-' :''--: '' 1proof of' the fact be offered in :1' ''''''''' "rl ' '''' evidence because that proof shows ' ' ''''''' ' ' '''':' ' 2 the claims of the plaintiff are Ze ' '' kil' ::- isi unfounded and untrue" Millikan Judge Willis :1: 1 ' et"' (ori ir ' toldScott previously had blocked : testimony by Millikan's boss Atty ' Loyd Wright designed to show that Miss Berry had demanded money from Chaplin 1A67:7 Conference Admitted ' t ' 7 't 1: lkitd "Did you have a conference in May 1943 with Cecil Holland at : 1' 'r's time Joan Berry's attorney?" that ' :'' Millikan asked de y'''''''- eg ' "Yes" Wright answered ' ' ' "Without mentioning any f' : amount did Holland make any de' itr-3' A''—"-i mand for money for Miss Berry?" ' ' Scott leaped to his feet and said ' such testimony was irrelevant so t as the plaintiff—the baby— far d i was concerned t'4 Judge Willis agreed and Millikan's boss stepped from the stand 1i t — -A : :)'f :i 4( ' ' ' ' '' f'' 1 IC ir''''':" '''' '''71 l--1 - - evidence ' ' A - st - - '''"- '''-- 11skt r s --- - - -- - 11 - '' 4::::- I: - t I 'C e - - - I ' t 4 —- - - 4- in 'c - - -1 7 zoty 1 to tlio tociptent of your gIft to know that it came from rep If our earn table jowolor was on Ara gift box we are sot Dismissal of the indictment alleging evasion of some $85000 in income taxes for 1936 and 1937 was on motion of the United States attorney's office on instruction of Atty Gen Francis Biddle In proceedings before U S Dist Judge Ralph E Jenney Asst U S Atty Lewelyn J Moses read a letter from Asst Atty Gen Samuel O Clark Jr saying Bioff's income tax case had been reexamined by the department of justice in the light of evidence disclosed in the New York trial of seven alleged labor union racketeers in which Bioff and George Browne president of the union were witnesses Before Wednesday's meeting industry spokesmen here said some producers were "lukewarm" toward ceilings provided they were placed on both western range cattle and when you selected that gift of iewelry It s wa for th one you love firely another kind of satisfaction ployes ence - Carol Ann was not consulted about the test—results of which doctors said indicated she was not even distinctly related to the British comedian — Willis agreed and said that was the only possible ground for ruling it out as evidence "But no baby of that age could be consulted" he said Willis warned the jury that doctors' testimony was "nothing more than an opinion based on expert knowledge" and not binding but still was worthy of consideration Plaintiff's Atty Joseph E Scott had the judge dismiss the jury while he argued for 10 minutes against introduction of blood-te- -- - r ' dis- L satisfied bet with the choice you mad missed income tax evasion charges against William Bloff 44 former Hollywood representative of the president of the International Alliance of Theatrical and Stage Em- An overall ceiling on live cattle at $1750 per cwt 2 An increase in the present packer subsidy of $110 to $160 per cwt on good and choice cattle 3 Processors to be guilty of violating 0 P A rules and also to lose their 'subsidy if they exceed their maxinium slaughter quota 4 Regulations forcing packers to kill only a certain percentage of good and choice cattle filling the rest of their quota with lower grade cattle 5 A spread of $150 per cwt between good and choice meat or A and A A and commercial grades instead of the present $1 differ1 one thing to is Dec 27 (An— LOS The pro- - 1-1- ' pri- in all-da- r- Iv help solve ing with 60 cattle producers and the proposed schedule would not slaughterers he was "not in a harm either the producer or conposition to announce details" of a sumer "We feel our program will not program setting ceiling prices on live cattle sharply roll back prices of feeder His statement came after an y cattle as so many fear" he said closed conference from which "It will not result in premature of cattle and there is meat- industry representatives liquidation emerged withto gloomy comments no intent to increase retail prices" None wanted be quoted but they Madigan said the 0 P A's proquite generally declared they were posal was for an overall ceiling "disappointed"with the plan out- for beef not a ceiling by grades lined by Madigan and Arval Erick- Industry spokesmen who refused son 0 P A meat branch price ex- to be quoted said the proposed ecutive top on all cattle was $1750 per Madigan said a similar meeting cwt would be held in Kansas City The 0 P A plan was reported to Thursday and the ceiling program include increased subsidies to would be announced later in Wash- packers as well as subsidies to ington although 0 P A headquar- producers ters there had indicated previously It also was unofficially disclosed Madigan had been authorized to that the technical aspects of bringdo so here ing such a program into operation Declaring a ceiling program was were set forth in a set of five wholesale houses were reported critically low Wednesday as thousands of retail butcher shops remained closed for the third day Joseph Cohn counsel for the New York Council of Wholesale Meat Dealers said a majority of the 60 council members had "very Little meat on hand" and that the situation "was growing worse" Cohn expressed gratification over an unofficially reported OPA plan coming out of a meeting with producers in Chicago Wednesday to establish a ceiling price of $1750 a cwt on live cattle but he declared that that alone would not solve New York's problem "What we must have and what we are going to demand in addition to a ceiling is a plan for allocation on the basis of preVious consumption" he said - 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