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< | AFTER SIDESWIPING THE FIRST of a string of oncoming trucks near Bethlehem, Pa., an automobile hurtles i K into the second and, ripped apart, is tossed into a cornfield at the roadside. The five persons in the car ' ' | were killed. The driver was Identified as John Ciotti, of Abeme, N.Y. Among the others were Steven Mayernick. of Newark. NJ» and his wife and sister. Verna, of Wilburton. Pa. (International Soundphoto)

Wounded Gary Man Wanted In Chicago ST. LOUIS, Mo, UP — Chicago police asked today that a hold order be issued against a former Gary; Ind., convict found critically

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wounded here Aug. 6. St. Louis authorities ,were advised that Louis Jedlicka, alias Louis Jarell, is wanted in Chicago for armed robbery of two policemen. r Jedlicka was lying along U. S. 40 near here with two bullet

holes I in his back. He said he and a main And [woman were driving from ' Chicago to Denver when a fight started and the man shot him. . ; Popularity is liks the tides of the sea; it rises and falls,—Hallis.

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McCarthy Opponent Finishes Talkathon 25-Hour Radio Test Finished By Schmitt MADISON, Wls. UP—An opponent of Sen. Joseph McCarthy finished a 25-hdur radio "talkathon” tn good voice, and' the Florida idea man who engineered the scheme said it would free polk tics of the “smoke-filled room.” | Leonard Schmitt, who hopes to win Wisconsin’s Republican senatorial nomination from McCarthy, finished his oral ordeal at 9 p.m. Wednesday. -His hair was tousled and his shirt unbuttoned to the second \ button, but his voice was still firm. . \ Schmitt answered questions from 8 p. m. Tuesday until 8:48 p. m. Wednesday and then spent I'2 minutes on a summary of his opposition to McCarthy’s charge of Communism in government. He fired answers to the questions, which came from the studio audience and by telephone rrotn the listening public, at the rate of one-per-mlnute. *

The Miami, Fla., advertising man who invented and copyrighted the "talkathon” said his new campaign device will push the “shioke-filled room” out of politics. - "It'p a philosophy,” Hob Venn said of his "talkathon.” “Ijt means the smoke filled room is gone ... in time anyway. It makes a candidate’s commitments publip.” “If a guy tells one lie," Venn said, “people will gang up ott him. A candidate can’t tell a lie if he wants to use the talkathon/’ ! The “talkathon” Is a marathontype radio question and answer .show, cmobined with a fund drive, in which a candidate airs his political views and aims. The next politician who will use the “talkathon” will be former price stabilizer Mike DiSalle, who is running for the senate aghinst Incumbent Sen. John Bricker, R.-Ohio. "I’m going to take a . shower and then have a big steak \ and some beer,” Schmitt said when he finished the broadcast. . i The Merrill, Wis., attorney kept right on answering questions while a barker gave him his morning shave. After a few hours of broadcasting the Republican politician shed his codt and

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LEADERS of the Republican party gather in Springfield, Illinois, Wednesday, for (he Republican rally at tije Illinois state fair. Waving to the crowds from the stand are (1. to r.) Serif Everett Dirksen of Illinois, Sen. Richard Nixon of California, the oOP’s vice-presidential candidate and Illinois state treasurer William G. Stratton, the GOP candidate for the governor’s post in Illinois.

tie to relax himself. McCarthy, who recently , underwent surgery, was resting at Grandstone Lake, Wis., out of radio range of Madison. ‘‘l assume it is a continuation of the mud slinging that’s been going on for the past two spears,” he said when- asked to comment on the radio show. Youth Is Cleared In, Lover Lane Slaying Youth Absolved By Lie Detector Tests MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. (UP)— Lie detector tests cleared Eugene Wiseman today in the lovers’ lane slaying of a bachelor farmhand. Police said the tests discounted the theory that the 18-year-old air force enlisted man had any con‘■vi.ion with the flaying of Louis although empty .33 caliber iound near ihe scene were from Wiseman’s gun. A ballistic test earlier of a slug found in Kieffer’s body failed to match tests on a slug fired from Wiseman’s gun. a Police said Donald Uebler, 21, Michigan City, with Wiseman When he, was arrested for firing a shot in the air scaring a motorist off the road, also gave evidence explaining the shells. State detective Paul Wilhelm said he learned from Uebler that Wiseman and. Uebler had taken two girls to Schultz woods, the slaying scene, several weeks ago. They shot at cans with'the gun then, Uebler said, f Lie detector tests of Wiseman and one of the girls confirmed the story, police said. The airman was held, however, on a charge, of threatening the motorist with the pistol. ■ ■ ' A—- — giraffe can run at ttiore than 30 miles, an hour. Fresh iodine Spots usually come but with soap and water.

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The Naval Medical School at Bethesda, Md,, in its experiments with freeze-dried bone, has discovered that such bone does not lose its elasticity or original properties; can be kept "dor several months in bone banks. Insurance ! company statistics show that 30 per cent of the accidents in the home occiir in the kitchen-dining room area while only 3.5 per cent happen in the bathroom. . There is one gasoline station for every 164 vehicles in the United States. ’ 1 • "

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