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    FIGHT IT OUTThe lead editorial today holdsthat the issue of profligacy, wasteand **tr~MenAi^oae"* - ' ^ \(Continued on Pag:e 3, Coiumn 4) j American Glstoo well, perhaps!ho w to use their thumbs in hitch-}

    biking rides.A t rain engineerabout 20 persons ivstop at a highwayins thare tiad been

    F o u r L o s e L i v e sAmericans as wel l as accord be-

    rcturn course -vas essen- dang e r , however , and the resorlslially the same, officers, said, bu tthe big shipspowered by sixpis ton engines and four j et engines m a c e It v.-jthout s topping. The( Co n t in ued on Pajfc 3, Column 3)

    een ,ne JJ'T - *i i r b L. , that 3anded m ade the re-major political par ; urn -ri in 3Qhoursand Jfij British industry. ; Allied troops to withdraw fromWA S H I N G TO N Jan. 21. (**>The i Production in British studios hasilchon, 28 miles west of "Wonju.1 Red* Cross said todav" hat" the Arrnv i fallen off sharply and all sections; J C H O X A R E A PROBED *r * ^ - * ~ _^ %

    A s H o m e B u r n sALVARADO. Tex., Jan. 21

    8 Perish as HeavyGales Hit Norwayutes.j The B-36 ca n carry 10,000 pou ndsof bombs IO rO O O miles. It can carr; two 42.000-pound bombs shorter(d i s t ances . That's the heavies t bombi load ever borne aloft by an air-

    engineer eespera . Tne t^-o child ren. Lynwood. 11.! had developedThe 20 people happily clambered; and James, 10. died vesterdav as i cancer". + ^ ^* like a gallopinggnd ea

    A courageous another bu rned to; aboard. With a wide smile, one ex-!ffceir sleds raced one after the other!a!under the wheels of a truck on an-Sriti:e a ride;S-curi-e. The soldier and his wife.paj "ne wrong people.i h av e no other ch i ldren .

    J a n . 21e dead and IIsing in the wakest of Seoul, thai powerfulof ^savy gsies in Northern N or -'ficials said todav.

    Th e The fourdevelop 5,200 pounds of static

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    A L B A N Y Jan.21. (-*1) A Re-publ i can l egi s l ator proposed t odaythat the "old-fashioned* 1 t r u an t of f i -cer be replaced by one "trained todo an expert job on

    death with her three children here:Pained to the engineer:lodav as shetried to save them I "J ^Id^hiich-hikfrnm thsir fiaminff two-Storv- : u

    thrust each. Tne B-36ca esdam ag e was ^reat wih.21-000 sltens of gas and i:200 gai -( Co n t in ued on Page

    v ip Mmhomes destroyed and high-:10"5 4 O1LC o l u m n 4) ways and rai lways blockedfrom their fiamingresidence, IThe victims were Ms.Wi l b umjAllen, about 35. and her children:!Gary 8. Kickie 3. and a baby abouttwo years old. jSheriff Earl King said an explod-ing heating stove a p p a r e n t ! y jstarted the fire about 6 a, m . M rs i

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    As TriJ I ilUInonrc . S. Aims f .Soviet Greenwich VillageHousing Planned

    PABIS. Jan. 21. (^)French offi-cials said today German Gen.Her-mann Kancke. whose trial on war Doomed, Says R ed Editor T 01Ja 21.Stale Sen. i c om as C. D es m ond.of Nexvbur^h said he -would intro-i duce s bi:l lorriorrow nighi to re-i qui re new qua-jfications for .311' t ruancy officers. He said someschool systems now used janitorsan d bus drivers fo r such jobs. ' -

    ] The Desmond bill would provideOl L

    :down for a psir of modern hous ingM O S C O W. Jan. 21. f-P) Peter N" . emerge stronger from each such at-;projects.The artists" and writers' mecca issaid., included in blueprintspublished to-

    , . , . t u a i ij w u j ic iv.j iu be appointed an'*u? Piciures+Que attendance officer in city schoolV2Ha ge ma y be torn .-.- ..-,c ho u.e,A a, * o t.*ii;> *i t ; lit; **t:-'^. teacher, a registered nurse. 3u a t e social worker or qual i f i edrimes charges was to come up oe-A U en called the fire depa rtmen t; LONDON. Sunday. Jan.21. 03>)jwith her instead of planning a di-!*area Paris military court in a few pO5peIov; fiditor of pravda. in sn tempt.from a downstairs phone ancLHussia has declared again shat in :rect militarv alliance with the gov-("weeks, had c;sappeared. address bittern- attacking " A m er i - j mis certainly. Pospeiov * *~ , r ^^ . - M < i ^ - t 4-rushed back upstairs. ;proposinr to rearm Germany, Brit-jeminent of"West Germany. ! A: the end of tha sr. RancKe:can imperialism." told a di s t in- :would be the fa t e oi plans' nur- da y by the city's commi t tee on slum 'n ^'';Iia PS3cno.o^y. or rnei OvnerFiremen found the bodies of the lain, the United States and France; Russia declared it is baseless to [commanded German^ troops m s;?uihed au ence including Prime iured by "Amer ican aggressors." ' -clearance plans. q u a .n i c au ons *,o oe se* oy tne w,atchildren wraoped in quilts beside;are "creating a serious threat tossy the rearming of Germany i?;pocket a r ou nd the -r reach port of :>Iinisler Stalin tonight that any Pospeiov also quoted "Lenin's de -4 _ . _ ^ _A ^ J * " T JT 11_. LA_ t*m ' ^^their Exisf inze a r t m e ncxiucationsnt officers would oe siven.twoa torconditionpitalf laming home.Mother Flies to Marine Son

    r powers to stick to their treaties j Uni ted States or Genr.any, from the'^>ould not escape-IU.S.SJI. or the Deooles derp.ocra-; jof the Soviet state. Vladimir Di ch ; people since the first days of the ; Dubiished in Bucharest. diploma

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    and Mrs . Victor 5. Libertowski of 23 L^ke'-'ievr are., *^ *day b y police in the Gre^hr^nd bur t enri i ral jr.e 16.WomenSocialCOLUMNISTS *Westbrook P & l e r 10o**George E. SokoLkrLeonard Lyons .,.", ***

    OffoundX?7/ Y ^ r k Cit"X O D ECrSJ OX W H E R E C H U R C H S E R V I C E S W I L L B E H E L Dm s de yesterday by the board of E5>t Genej^e PreshytorianC h u r c h foiiovriE? recent city orders the church '? sanc tuary s tructure:- -r^afs for public assembly,Page 9-LE D BY BILL CLOSS. VTHO S C O R E D 16 POINTS I.*: THE SEC-one half, the Phi lade lph ia Warriors defeated the Syracuse Xaiionais.96-36. ;n 5 Xs'ions! Baskethsli Associatica arce Ust night st : h * > Coii-Pa?ft