Novtivintrt 14, 1952 Ike, Dewey to- Discuss International Problems AUGUSTA, Ga., Nov. 13 (IP) —President-elect Dwight D. Eisen hower and Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, meeting here tomorrow, will talk over intei national and domestic problems likely to come up for dis cussion at the general's confererice with President Truman Tuesday. UN Law Head Leaps to Death After Quizzing NEW YORK, Nov. 13 (IP) —Abra ham H. Feller," head of the United Nations legal department who, an assistant U. S. attorney general said, had been questioned by the McCarron Committee, plunged to his death today from his 12th floor apartment overlooking C entr al Park. Associates said Feller was a close friend of Alger Hiss, former State Department official now in prison for perjury in connection with accusations that he supplied information to Communists. Feller, who headed the UN le gal department, had been in ill health for about a month, suffer ing from a nervous condition, as sociates said. 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A little less than four hours after they lost the crest, the Ko reans struck back in the dark and by 6 a.m. were locked in savage hand to hand combat with Chinese Reds on Pinpoint's summit. A front dispatch said that the counterattack was powered by. the troops who had been forced from Pinpoint in what they said was a Red gas attack. The charge of gas warfare has been bandied by both sides, with repeated denials. The Geneva Convention outlaws gas in war fare and both the Allies and the Communists maintain they obey these rules. The World At a Glance McGranery Calls FBI To Investigate Ricca WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 (W)— Atty. Gen, McGranery today call ed on the FBI to find out how a telegram—since repudiated by McGranery—was sent to Chicago directing the U. S. attorney there to stop trying to put gangster Paul (The Waiter) Ricca behind bars. Ricca is a former associate of gangland chief Al Capone. The Justice Department has been try ing to get a court order sending him back to prison to complete a ten-year term fos extortion. Putnam Notifies Lewis WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 (iP)-- Economic Stabilizer Roger Put nam today notified John L. Lewis and the soft coal industry that he will hold a public hearing Mon day on their appeal for approval of a full $1.90 daily wage boost for 375,000 miners. Fine Denies Rumor HARRISBURG, Nov. 13 (2LP)— A report that Gov. John S. Fine was considering resigning t h e ROLLER SKATING AT -HECLA PARK WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY and SUNDAY NIGHTS jingle! Vitard tile. same in everg class ni psO and ec.- for cleaner, -fresher, smooth smokes, er In hi hears tt'S Lucky Strike, bla Itllke a Vatter -kastlng StileM, And mlldness Eounts viith me. So When I buy I keep In mind lbak. I.S.ItA.F.T. I _ governorship to accept a post as federal judge was termed "silly" tonight by the . governor's office. thru the Looking Glass AWARDS LAST YEAR! 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