Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 284, Decatur, Adams County, 3 December 1949 — Page 1
OVIL No. 284.
NREE COLLEGE STUDENTS KILLED IN FIRE
L Russian : LReady ■Sabotage Lrv Os Congress L s Disciplined K.' Is Prepared C.r. - „! 1,1 K, p... warned today K»i|iin»l at my" of com- ■ !- icady to saboK,,. . m .-vent ot war w ith K affair- bulletin. pub K.> ,i y - legislative lailtiolieil y -a-.'.l on the K; aticinp’. .1 sabotage by here 'ln- start of ■l, II *sunessfully Kj|-'-r- "f 'll'’ latter (the ■c- .mill, ’heir techKtn<ii* an<i 'heir identificaKb rompateil with the disK army "f communist*. Kf'>m Amen, an citizen*. Kg t* • Vl— ted to w ork Ktp nation in the event of Kti a i ullitliUlii-t power," pr Mil ' fctht Ik iiii a national de igty«' nf the deference I prepared th- report a g aaaiy«is of the "funda-|w.»id>-ratioti- ’ on which ■r-v . deter-e plans must r<-•' Warned that there r. .'n|d ’e security in a ffam] that the atomic S the absolute weaut ”> imide I missile is the l:.»t likely to cause revor- .anire in warfare. It Ila’ .'u» d ve opinent may A- m-ily than the atomic ti 'lombs at the present *■** '*id to < o*t many milK dollar* each." the report fe’ an atomic bomb sdenrtip. a- familiar with a» any- one in the na tw-ntly found himself * J the cost of guided I* which probably will be **’ weapons of the future l»H If we were to defend fcfity of Washington with liMMles we might a* well * ’*ll of gold around it." ’****• «aid sending arms to "•'h in Europe looks like •“’M'niem wi || MVe *f and maybe lives in the 1 Hut for the moment. ’► have to prepare for *Mlity of war. practically <»»if we must stand * ’» attack on this connM rones, probably will he •’»minK as at Pearl liar!h »t most qualified <»bMnk the danger ‘ Sn > immediate " Ml,n ° f Ka,K ” a,! ‘' ,I,e leaders believe that T*? of war would usher in i y a very extensive . »t”'er«ive action intend*»n the nation’s will to ‘lament and the spread romora. by efforts a, of infiltrated WMd forces to under"torale. by efforts on **■/**'"* lnfl,,raf *<’ Into k J/** ln ron, rol of labor *,.*•. ,0 <n»*rfere with U. ' *■ uctjon. and by actual j i»L_ h * l,!ow,n K up of Os Commerce ” New Directors | a.** Uarrence E. Ansb***' Kelley and Robert elected to three < a. 08 h * tM ’ ard of <,,re< D*atur Chamber of ’ announced tie fe, *iil represent rnanuWu. m An *Paugh. retail- [| klin and Mr a, ’ ,ar «* Judges O f ba i| o ts were W a,,," W - <J *wge flair and ” r * Th “ «>• Wh .j., Monday night **^2l** f< * ,9M o, * nn _ ai °f *•>* local group kUJUTnen SeJ"’ «'«udlnaaa and t > »M tonight with k rss, 1 * I’* 1 ’* lata to•itaZ"* 17 *" partly Cloudy S High today ** *•**>ht 35 to 40.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT
Says Secret Papers Carried To Russia Papers Carried In Lend-Lease Planes Washington. Dec ff. HTi A wartime army air force officer has charged that Soviet agentcarried suitcases full of -e, ret slate department di* umeii's to Russia in 1 nd lease airplanes in llitl Former Maj George Racey .lordan of New Volk, a wartime lend lease expediter, also said that under instructions from the late White House adviser Harry Hopkins. h- cleared tor shipment to Russia two cargoes listed as uranium Jordan told his story last night in a radio interview with < ommetitator Fulton Lewis, Ji . of HuMutual network Jordan said that dining 'be war lie served as lend lea e "expediter” for plam s and airlsirne supplies at the Great Fa I- Mont air base. From this hase. he said. U. S plane* were flown to Fair banks. Alaska, and then on to the Soviet I'nlon He said he first became suspicious when he noticed that Russian lend-lease offii-ials carried ever increasing amount of baggage,” Itesfiite Russian claims of diplomatic Immunity Jordan said, he decided to fiml* out what was in them When he opened up one ship merit, he said, he dis< overed a tremendous quantity of state department document* carbon or photostatic copies of them Most of these, he said, had apparently been stamped secret or confidential but the i las ifii ation had been cut off Jordan said one suitcase "contained a lot of blueprints, mapengineering drawings and s< i-n---tifie Jala” that was labelled "Oak Ridge. Manhattan engineering district,” the project that developed the atomic bomb Among the paper* Jordan said he ran across a I- tier written on White House stationery with Hopkins’ name printed in one corner "It said, had a hell of a time getting these away from Grove*, and was signed with the initials HH." Jordan told Lewis Maj Gen Leslie I! Groves headed the wartime Manhattan engineering district Jordan said that Hopkins later telephoned him with instructions to move "certain freight shipments” through "as speedily a* possible, and that I was to keep quiet ami say nothing about them even to my superior offli ers ’’ He said the shipments were to be pointed out by t'ol Anatole Kotikov. commanding officer of the Russian lend-leas ■ staff at Great Falls Kotikov then desig nated 'wo large shipments, "one about .'am pounds and the other about ILao pounds" Lewis asked Jordan if lie knew • Turn T« I'sse Ms t One Driver Killed As Trucks Collide Fort Wayne. Ind 3 < 1 '*• Walter E Bottorff. -• !'• Mich , was killed yesterday in an accident involving three truck* on Ind 427 Bottorff - truck, towing another, skidded on ice and < olli !• o with a truck driven by Jacob Di k erson of Auburn • 18 Violent Deaths In Stale This Week Traffic Toll Higher Than Over Holiday By Knifed Press More person* have been kill'd in Ihdiana traffic accidents this week than during a corre*|mnding period over the Thanksgiving holi days, a check up showed today The Hoosier toll since last Mon day stood at 1* this morning Only IS died between Wednesday and Sundav as highway* were jammed with motorists »n holiday triplast week latest Victims were < onn J Collins. 23. and Theodore •M*’**’ M Hinsdale. 111 . who were killed shortly after midnight in L- »*■ near Lebanon Their death* were the hird in double fatality accident* in Indi ana on successive days this week Two truck drivers were burned to death in a wreck near Kokomo yesterday and two person* were killed Thursday in an accident near ' Piercetoa
Lewis' Agents Seek To Break Owners' Stand Divide And-Conquer Tactics Reported By Mine Chieftain Washington. It"' 3. If Pi liulu-'iv -ouri'* -aid today that] fi'-ld agents of John L Lewi* have begun a "nationwide fi-hing «x p'dition" to lure individual coal companies away from the Indus tn’* solid front Reports n aching Washington in dicat'-d lh.lt district officer* of the unit'd mine workers have been contracting coal companies and putting out "feelers” for the beginning of contrail negotiations According to these reports, coal operator* in some cases have been advi 'd that if they sign an early agre'itont with Lewi* they will itieive "preferential treatment” from the union The reports were interpreted in industry circles lure as th'- latest T‘ fim in* nt of Lew i-' long standing divide-and conquer tactics It wa* recalled that Lewis announc'd Thursday that the union was ready to sign contracts with "any or all individual coal companies” Report* from Ho- field -aid the union ftel'-r* did not mention contract terms, but simply indicated that union official* would like to -it down and talk with operators about a contract to replace the one which expir'd June 30 The officials wre said to have hint'd that operator* who even agri.- to accept the final industry pattern would In- allow'd to work th< it miner* five day* a week in .ad of the three days stipulated by Lewi* R. ports indicated that most operators approached by the union ran companies whose production rate wa- relatively small in com parison with the indu-tiy’* giant* Lewis, meantime, blocked effort- to -iat Charles I Daw on a* operator trustee of the t’MW welfare and retirement fund After a mteting li'-r. yesterday, he and Sen Style* Bridge*. It. N H neutral trustee, said they were still d.adlm k'd over the issue. Cub Scout Committee Meets Here Monday The Decatur Cub Scout comm.t tee will meet at the First State Bank Monday afternoon at 4 o’ i-10.-k All member* of the commit tee are requested to be present Truck Owners Fight Higher License Fees Declare State Law Is Unconstitutional Indianapolis. Dec - <1 Pt A suit on file in Marion superior court today would knock out auto and truck license, plate fee incre;-.* es voted by the I'.H" legislature The suit, filed by four memlui's of the Priva'e Truck Owners of L.d iana. Inc. .named Governor S bn er. secretary of state Charles . Fleming and attorney general I Emmet M< Manamon as defendant* Fleming i* in charge of administering 'he law. as commissioners of the Motor Vehicle Bureau The truck owners asked the lav. be deilared unconstitutional on three major ground* 1 It is called a fee and licens • measure, but actually impose* a ’ tax , 2. Mo’or vehicle owners are *u • jei-ted to double taxation :t The fee* are liased on dec.ar ed gross weight” instead of the rat Ad capacity base used In the 194law it eupersdes ' The law is scheduled to go in'o effect Jan I The 1949 law boosted the price of private auto plates by »2 and increased truck license fee* a max ' imum of 1175 The plaintiffs in the suit were Gleason’s Home Made Pi'* <’«> ■ • and the Metropolitan Coal and <>•' ' Co. both of Indianapolis; W A Bartier Grocery Co. ,n< • rta , Madison, and the Portland Silo to. , Portland They said they brought sail • n behalf of themselves and all others similarly situated .. "
ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN ADAMB COUNTY
Decatur, Indiana, Saturday, December 3, 1949.
Defense Chiefs Return B IW LZIT fwMHn • A ■P '7v4 i ’’’i ’Av |" -- • - ■ *> '« ’ ■BB KBi * UthtNSE SECRETARY Louis Johnson and Gen Oinai Bindley chairman of the joint thief- of staff, are gr eted by d>-ten depart liient officials on their arrival al Wa-hini'ton - na'lon.il airport te turning from Pari* d'-fen-e strategy conference of tin- I.’ AHanii< treaty nation*. Johnson declared himself "highly pba-'-d with the cooperation shown among the conferee* at the Pari- ine'-'ini’
Girl's Appeal For Prayers Answered Hearts Os Thousands i Won By Girl's Pleas Brownsville. Tenn D<-c 3 il’Pi 1 Bitty Lou Marbury awoke today to count new t vid> m e that whetlo r ■I or not sin loses a hand, her idea for prayer lias won Hie hearts of 1 thou-atnl-Tht-re wa* concrete i videm in I i the form of letter*, leh gram*. I I calls and presents, and Bt tty Lou I knew that other uii-iig. wire di reefed to heaven. The brave ti n year old. facing the proxpect of having lu-r right I I hand amputated to stop the spread, of a malignant bone disease, plan 1 lied a busy w kelld before she !• ' turns to a Memphis hospital for a i further chick on her ailment ' A western movie at Hie Satui day* kid*’ matinee here wa* plan ned to Interrupt Ini hour- if open Ing mail and answering tin- tel. phone She hoped to -alidwiih in *ome play with the present given her at a school party ye-tirdiy afternoon And tomorrow sh*'!! a:■•nd Bunday school Hi spouse came immediately after she VVIOte the Memphis t’om I men ial appeal of her plight, and j asked readers "to pray that I may ’ not have to lose my hand I believe Hie Uud will all'Wel tll'il prayers.” Assurance that prayer would help came from Dr llitry Emu son Fo-dii k widely known Ni w York ihurchman who wrote her that "it can In Ip us to win victories wh'ti all else fail'Of course." Fosdick -aid. "w«- : *onn timi * have to tak*- 'no fur an j ati-wer to our prayn* instead of I the 'yes’ we want But real prayer , I alway* do** one of two thing* it ; either frees us from tin trouble we (Turn T<i l'»«e
Oklahoma Student Tells I Story Os Dormitory Fire
I Editor's Note Logan I- HisK*- ' 24-yearold I'niversity of Oklahoma journalism junior, had hi* break fast in Iwl ’hi* morning for the first lime since he < -ante home from the war The Moure. Okla, youth was among the student* injured in the dormitory fire this morning Following is his own account of the fire t BY LOGAN L. RIGGS • A* told to the I'nited Press! Norman. Okla , Pec. .1. <1 I* l The first thing I knew about it was my suite mate hollering. "Fire? Fire' Let's get the hell out By the time I sat up in bed he had the window open and was getting readv to jump For some teaaon I decided to try to go out through the hallway instead of using the window My room on the se<-otid floor of , lhe bachelor officers quarters had two d<s.rs I tried to open one of them I don't know whether it was the bathroom door or the door Into the hall I had grabbed ‘ my pants off the door handle and since I had left them hanging on the bathroom door knob I goes* 1 waa trying to get through the •
Decatur Ministers Will Meet Monday The regular meeting of the De. .. 'ur ministerial .i--o. latum will ■. held at 9 .m o'cloc* Monflay mot;, Illg at the Zion Evan. -li. il and Io form'd church Nil nembers leqllestetl to attend Young Girl Wounds Self Critically Remorseful Over Death Os Sister t’h.cigo, Dec :: lift Thr" month* ago. Gloria Tylor. 21. com inlth d -ni. id.- vv iHi an on rd<>*' sloping tablets l.i«t night. In r pretty si-G-i J« Hi'ttt. 1* -hot and critii ally wound'd her-elf in the ret fu In lief that he had catl-'d Ini *i*ti r’s th at It Th. girl*' parent- Mr and MrAtiilmny Tylor told thi- 'oty to day. A- Gloria lay dying. In toh: Ji alletle hi t «• 'I• ' I' ‘"H Cot wanting tn di' J.ainatt n.V'i told attyaiiie what In r i-t« i toll In i Jeanette rush'd Gloria to tin hospital But when tiny got thi re attilidants told Ini Huy woiihl have tn call polio Frlghti nid. Jeanette ran fron Hie hospital and want holm Time, -he told lur motlur that Glotia had taken "about fiv- tab |, i, '' \ ' ually tin git I had ' ik< I Ml She died hit. r in thi day Mr*. Tylor said that J-alu-tti ipfiaiintly brood'd about Gloria diath b.li'Vilig that th. gill ' mb have bn n -and had -he told Ini niothi r the tru'h Testirday. Jeatutt. -timd <>n tin hack porch of tluir home <nd ton hi r dr* -- "P* it in th* fri • zim. i Turn Tu I'uif
bathroom. Anyway, it w.i. just like opening a flimai e dcsir The heat w.c- ter rifi<- I didn't know it at the time but I guess that's when I got burned I dropped mv pant* and ran back to the window There was a ledge running alongside the window ami mv idea was that Hiis could be used a« a fire escape I didn't think about it at the lime I just jumped to the ground Where I hit was just a couple of riHims out from the central wing of the building and the two wings intending out from either side of it were both on fire I could see the flames coming out of some of the windows and I could see them brightly in all the others That fire was spreading like it was gascdlned In all my time overseas with the signal corp* • didn't see anv thing like it I ran on down between the wings into the open That's where the other guys were standing around They all seemed pretty calm They kept talking about how much tbwy d lost in the fire I guess it was 15 minutes after that be I Tara Ta I'aa* Three)
Oklahoma College Dorm Swept By Flash Fire; At Least Three Dead
Indiana Second In Exposition Prizes Intcrnationol Show Is Near Completion Chicago. Inc :: il'Pi Illi not- exhibitor* walk'll off with tin most ptizi- at the International Live-toik Expo-liion. iiieoniplrte figilia - -how. d today Tin- show s home state took 11*1; him ribbon for first pla< • and ■•: purpl' li’iboii- sot champion -hips more tlian double it* mar • «t < omp'-tifor Indiana wa- .. .nd with G7 fir-' and 11 <'lriin|>ion*hip and Ohio third witli ,'.| blip ribbons and :•'> purple ribbon* Exc pt for a ft w ah - Hie diamond jubilee t-ditioii of th'- giant how wa- over for nm-t of tin fat no t hr* td' i • 111 chib ni'-m l» i and othi i ‘ vli.bitoi Th' final perforniatii'- ■ f th'- hor • -how alone I' tualll'il to riif'i'atn th" vi-ifor-i- Fot many i xhibitor- it wa- a , hivlilv -ueii -fitl -how financially Tin tr< i-in v ol a littli I II club tn Fort Sim kton. T< v . wa* bursting wl' Il all llllpl' i ed' Illi d ♦1 ' liom tin -ah- of tin grand i ham pion -t>ir tai-id by tin- dull tin m b. i And i pt' tty I’,v. ar old Ohio 'farm girl wa- nior« than *•'.""" tich'i P.iUllii' Lu Levan of Van Wert vi-'inlay -ohl In r -lek Al" lib • n \ngu- junior gland 'champion sot a rnord f' a pound Row us cattl'. In i-p ami hug wai'<if in tluir stall- tn Ingin the loliu had which I'd to tin- un it mat kef and th. hotel mi nu , I' wa- umli i nod tli.it tin- gland di impioii. Judui lb-.' B. an. aloin ( would In par'd Hi* m w owtut-. v tin Dcaibiirn Motor*. Im Detroit -ml tiny would < xhtliit th'- • ham , pion lb !• ford f'l a tint' I" f">' In- w a biitcln i’i d Kills Former Wife, ■ And Shoots Self Home Near Kokomo Scene Os Tragedy Koki'inn Ini!. I'• 11 Pi I’tiwi tin .Xi\4»n. l.'» a (Oiinfy fanner. kiih <! hi# div<»r< »■•! . I wife* with a pistol huiav and the*!! , ' tiled to commit * m ide with a II , rhotglin wlu-ti sin . ail' d at hi* home to arrange removal of her furniture ( j The woman wa- Mt I'.va W "I , all. 17, And'r n. Ind who w granted a divorce from Nixon Nov I , j at Tipton. Ind. and had her. , ’ former name restored Police said Mrs Ddma* Kirk , endall. a friend of Mr* Woodall witnessed the shooting " I Mrs Kirkendall told polite she i > • on * home south of In'i'e to arrange I for moving some furniture. Sin i -aid Nixon and 'i■ W’ooda chat 1 ted pleasantly awhile then walk «-d nit' < bedr.iiim while she re X maim-d in the living room, r- The two got in an argument an 1 •’ struggl'd "‘er a pistol, she -aid. '• alul Mrs Woodall ran outdoor* '• and jumped in In r automobile Nix •• on followed and fired two bullet* •• into her head d He put the sun tn his own head * and pulled Hie trigger, according to Mt- Kirkendall, but the gun I T» •'*«» «•«» .f: L Initial City Band f Rehearsal Monday g The newly organized citv band I will hold it- Dr*’ rehearsal at I 7 Mi oil" k Mondav evening at | g the Puhlix loliservaforv above the v Stults gnu err on North Second | * street \ll former members and J new member* are urge.! to attend e this opening practice session 1. The band jointly sponsored by g the Chamber of Commerce and th" y iMblix Service Co. is directed by y Gerald Zimmerman The director n stated that a quantity of new * music ha* arrived and will be ( j used at the opening rehearsal. |
$39,000 TO GO — Previous Report ID'S.*25 ’ Ph dg'-s today 1 -I" Total $1111,633 Amount yet required to share in minimum gift from < i-ni ial Soy , t Co « :'i (When Fund reaches 115",n0n. Hie gift will be 47'i.mm If ft reach'-* $2"".""". thi- full gift of lliii.iiiiii will be contributed I Made Big Splurge With Dad's Money Took $2,600 From Father's Savings W. t Bend Wi D.< il’Pi A DI v. H old forim r . oiititry boy w.i charg' d with d>-limimm v today on hi- admi-ion Hi.i' In • 'oh *2',"" of hi- fath'i' savingand -pent it lavishly to play ii'y -lii ki r The boy w horn p-lic. chit t \itliui Jin ili declined to id'iitlfv look Hu num'y from hi- fath' i - bank account through a ru • and -quand'i'd it on < xp> n-h> gif'foi fiend- fine clollit-. and trip--1 io Milw.uikii Ju>l Ji iidt In Inn ' .. hool mil' km w him a- ,i vii' ib . fa liioi plat' But hi parent* thought In w i* going to si linol in tin ordlnaty clothing tin v pi"» d f"t iiirt l lu bui i otifi --"I that In w -iilil \ h-aii home >.u h morning and V' to i hotel room io- li.id it .-i o| iI, fly Tlu-u- In woiihl i lian. < in'o ixp'ii-iV'- gabardine -hirtand ' ulort d -uit- h« fim i "in ' ' - ' -ehiHil <in In way horn* In w < aid '"p ’ , it Hu hotel loom and eh it • ■ ba> k 'o hi H giilai -lack it'd *< i'> r oiitti' - Jin ch aid tin boy fit in< ■ d Inpill by 1 ailing hi- f.ilhei - link nid po-ing < bi- f i'lh < ll' ’ 'LI iHu m t<> have Hie moi . v ready: for mv -on tn pit k tip The boy w i wi II known i' Hu i I!> Hlk and ■ mpl< ' • >-k< dh ' '|U> I Hon - wh'ti In ip p'.H'd I't Hi*' I fund .lll'ch ad th' boy - parcii'--how'-d little lilt' I' 111 tin II IIHid Hint be personally had -lu’ind Hu d* hnqil' nrv complain' avail •In youth -o Hia' In could In siv<'. t l»*\ ■ hi.iiii •x ‘ in i s4i | I blanw l»ar« n* a nnh h < « I urn 'I •• I’nur » I Livestock Handlers Strike Is Settled Walkout Is Settled At East St Louis East St la>u i- 111. D"‘ II I’. X C'davold -trike us IK' all* k handler- at the E.i-' ■- Louis national stm kvards end' d 'oday Stale labor I onelll.itor < ir Di'fenbach announced th.it members of \ FL livestis k han! I lers local 22-’'. who walk. .) out I Nov It approve! an agreement, reached in negotiation conferen- I ce» late yesterday \n embargo imposed 'he day of I Hie Strike acaltl-t sto. k -hipmi'lltto tie market will I"' lift'd '' j noon tislay according ’ '■ Schafer, president of tin- National I S '* kyard* company I However l>" -ale* will In ma lat the yard until Monday when | I all work r« .ire »-xp« i tel to !••• I>a< k on the yob The setHement provide* for '. ompatiy fitiam '•■! insurance for I | all employe* with one year -• r- I I vice. IMefenbach said The corn I ' |>any granted thr e week Vaca I tion* to employe* with 1» year* tenure No change* were made tn wage provision* of the previous con- | I tract.
Price Four Cents
Over Score Burned Or Injured Early Today, Building Leveled By Fire Noi man < ikla I »•. ”• •t’ l • t \ fla-h t ti- w ip'" J ihmugh a two -tury men . dor i itori at t. ' 1 111 . <■! -It . • ' <I. .I ■ . I , ila Wil toll.| V . Il Ili i11..' It 1 o tin cioiiml wit .r: niijil. ami |. a in; at lea-t Hnee dead More t ban a•• ore w• i mu. nd |ir biirm-d Sei el a| lioin i 'er 'I • '.i|j|.|! , had been |c...|c.|, , .. c ,i u ,'.’i i-al ails bi-.’an liiiiVillg gill'-llv into Hie ' ill * !.'■• hil’b-i ilk' la. - Tiny found Hit' • i,odn- at H." • dge of Hl" (a-l wii .ill hmllv Ulln-d and inidi-lilifieil The *• iircli ■' a ■•• inc din-, teil ‘i> 11 Ho .i it• millt i iiiih -I'lli.r of men Tin I.O.! . Al -. t,i-,c fl, ■'ln- Priniio-e funeral home Main of Hie firi awakeind -Hid cuts *' ' e 111 Illi ed 'U Ul I•i| .1 ' ' da-bed ' 1.1 ou. Il i|oo| al i,| |. i n| I ■ .nit! ally 11 • n a ind ■ io i > . i In- fla in Eighteen were admitted '<> Ell. on infirmary ami two in Norman miinli Ipal ho-pital 'I wo mi" I -f ed a- .i iH< al and .i nuni’n-r of ot’i e| . wer, tie.Heil and I ■ • i I-'I The building. ..ill'll at m 11.. j7»U mm w a I '"' al ||'- Fiom tin tin • l‘n Hr*.' flii-i,'' '-hot Up ’loltlv liefer.■ lfl 111 It wa. oiilv !P> or 111 minute, u.. ore I: Hie int it iinldme ■' ■ i •iti" ■ , * ui.iz. I.■ -itin t'-. I.' mr inile* .. i round Firemen dfiln ' eu-n mi .. r ''o tight it '.ut com ■ ntra" d on av ing lie.ii iv Innldiii |i was not know-i l-.n.v many i<l 'at 'II l . : ' I . '! t ■ i: i .mg at the tin I’i - ' a l .ini 'had .otic boll'- fol th* Weekend l liliei ity o!:n lai a-keil all z n : lived in the dot ■: to call in or o ■'n i lie. kpn nt. <• i count i oiild : made 111 • ll< ’ll; 1 d» a’ * I ,tiidei i i imi di ami u ; jtlle 11 k x«»r- 'ho liuiidlc'l 111 ■ . roup- many m t • u pa i.im.i ■ "i I lind'-l W* al Ileal ' o ' 1-4. W |l' .- nbei -of then • i' ipu .one origin ■i t m lite i - midi tet ci med I ere wi'' •hat it I-." - u i llu i • I m> '! wing <>f the fl> win; hui'i' .ng which w a i a lu ior riffti i. I I latti-I -U I .11 I '• -.alt' all .during W.u .1 W ar II Man. of Hl" -ur.iVo' w.re h 'eri.al • ' from mu k So ■ II It i , I . In .1 t. 'in Nor i.Hi |«f,tn toll pi.. 1 .elf 0.111 II- . jut I' W.I -a i ■ . 11l in pa a ii.i I | ,ei.- w.i* a i.Hii houi delay oil |o|..- ill- It- o I .cl - Fiatei '-ty hi' and oth« rdm . Horn prin ded • i" r.'eti v Imu in. Mani ' t- t it*'d ‘ I i. nt -a>' .I ii ■ ti. u •n ir night iotll' - .1, u. Lfr- N.ua.m -aid ■■ ,-ot out with i-t ti* underwear. | lln . . hall -I'lng oil’, •n- -ai l I li'" ' I ' .ird any al.om )| w V the -f.i. :■ ’I . lI.HI wa- full lit “oilll - ■ • he and I mi mdy ( nlier-i! . <»tf mi -aid ' at • percent of • . Hldi z - re-ldent had st.< « d ■ ' t! . . ampu* tor Hi«< we. * . t l( | .inn '.iretitly wi re m t . . iildin. * -ii it cau-tht fin i Mint of I tie 11 to. -a.d had not I ikUlit to th* II h'l • * ‘ .4l!.“»*‘ O' I i«* | op*4l‘' I thiiill* *ili4 I♦'v * ’ I «il -4-nv tonight Spark* from th*- turning ► , i h Itur*- «»!: gra** ’ rv* a quar**» .iiile wav a®<! *4hmiu* rd oth«r 4 I ur*« I•• F » |Q JWPP/W IQ MKtepr '.. '( /6 /»•-" . ziOrijA ,‘l O : S\ aicmsnusmis
