Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1942 — Page 12
onis, Kin, Nei Neighbors of |
Herbert Haupt Face Death Penalty,
"CHICAGO, Bept. 5 (U.P), = A faders] grand, jury returned treason indictments yesterday against ‘six
Qerman-horn naturalized U. 8.0
. citizens for allegedly attempting to further the Gestape-directed mission for which six Nagi saboteurs were
‘The indictments SE charged the defendants, three men and three women, with 41 overt acts “feloniously and traiteriously” Alding Herbert ’ Haupt, one of the nd sybmarine-borne saboteurs. Bought Auto for Him _ The defendants, all Chicagoans, Were accused of sheltering Haupt in their homes, feeding and trans- - porting him; giving false informa-
tion to government agents to con-|
ceal his presence, secreting “large sums of money” for him and pur- . chasing an autemobile for him— all “in full knowledge of his mis- _ Slon against the United States and for the German reich.” ‘The indictments named Haupt's pares Mr. and Mrs. Hans Max ‘Haupt; his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilhelm PFroehne: and twe friends and neighbors of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Richard Wergin, Seek Speedy Trial
The indictments were returned before Federal Judge John P. Barnes whe held the defen without “bail. U. 8 District A(WNey J. Al“bert Well said he would ask for an “arraignment early next week and early trial. Mr. Woll said he would seek permission -frem the justice department to have George John - Dasch and Ernest Peter Burger, the two Nazi sabeteurs who escaped electrocution, testify at the trial. . Conviction for treason earries a, “possible maximum penAlty of death, “or, at the discretion of the judge, prison terms of not less than five “years and minimum fines of $10,000. ‘One death penalty for treason al‘ready has been pronounced, against Max Stephan of Detroit, restaurant _proprietor convicted of aiding the escape of a Nazi prisoner of war. If | the sentence survives a current appeal and is carried out, it will De the ‘first federal execution in U, S. his‘tory for treason. The defendants originally were ‘accused with eight others as confederates of the saboteurs. The re‘maining alleged saboteur “contacts” | - are held by federal authorities at ew York or at alien detention
Tr IN CHUNGKING
CHUNGKING, Sept. 4 (U. P).— Lieut. Gen, Joseph W. Stilwell, commander of the United States
orges in India and China, returned
to his headquarters here yesterday
Indianapolis, a veteran of world William Lampe, of Carmel,
The men at the Great Lakes naval station had a visit the other day when U. S. Senator Raymond E. Willis, of Indiana, dropped in. Here he’s shown with three Hoesiers.
Next is Jean A. Bradnick, of Franklin, and beside the senator is
Left is John Schuster Jr. of war I who enlisted in February.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 5 (U. P). —No role she played on the sereen meant quite so much to Miss Yung Wang, China's foremost screen star, as her portrayal of an old Buddhist woman to escape the Japanese®at Hongkong. : Tiny Miss Yung told the story of her escape yesterday after arriving by plane from Chungking to attend the, international student assembly. Hiding in doorways and sidestreets, she watched the Japanese pillage the city, looting and. killing. Then she disguised herself as an
Chinese Film Star ee os Aged Woman, Flees Japs
her on the head with a stick, but!
she was allowed to proceed’ and
the Chinese coast.
She said many Americans and| i
Britains at Hongkong were forced
them before the Chinese, She had seen much cruelty behind the Japanese lines in China, but nothing that compared to ‘that at Hongkeng. Early in the war, Miss Yung erganized a drama corps and offered the group's services to the army, It gave performances in “no man's land,” traveling over nine provinces,
aged Buddhist and fled on a fishing: boat. The boat was stopped and searched by Japanese sailors, and Miss Yung pretended fo be feebleminded to avpid questioning. Angered because he obtained no
and several times went deep into Japanese occupied territery. She had studied in Japan and was offered a‘ movie: contract there, but refused it to return home. She said she was “wonderfully impressed” with Ameriea in the
information, one Japanese struck
short lime she has boen hete.
NEW YORK, Sept. 5 (U. P)— The producer of “Life With Father,” one of Broadway's most successful
' after a month's stay in India.
comedies, told motion picture pro.
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE FAIRWAY FURNITURE
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BUNDLES FOR AMERICA
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$500,000 Advance Asked On 'Life With Father" Film
=|dohn Hay Whitney, Mrs. Charles
ducers yesterday that they could bjd for screen rights if they were wiijling to make a $500,000 down payment.
ment of not less than $500,000, pius a percentage of the gross receipts,” Oscar Serlin, the producer, said, “Any deal made would be a partnership deal.” He indicated that the only reas son he wanted to sell screen rights to “Life With Father” was because e saon will go inte the army. The offer was hedged with other restrictions. will be licensed for seyen years and revert to the owners and only ene| - picture may be made. The purchaser will be restricted | 933 to the material in the play and cannot use additional material from the writings of the late Clarence Day, from whose sketches the play was written. is made, it may net be released until late in 1944. : Mrs. Day and Howard Lindsay and Russel K. Crouse, who wrote the play, will retain’ editorial rights qver the film, papticularly as they concern dialog, dress and “g taste.” No script which they joint<|™ ly disappreve may be filmed. The partnership that owns “Life
Mr. Serlin, Mr, Lindsay, Mr, Grouse,
Payson, Dr. Irving Semach, Ned Lehac and Edward Serlin, the producer’s brother. “Life With. Father” Mr. Day's
New York home in the 1890s, grossed $072,734 in its first year on
lost their lives in the commando} .| raid on Dieppe, France.
.| wounded in action, Gen. Letsen
finally landed at a small tewn enj
to submit to indignities to humiliate]
“We are asking for a down pay-|
Motion picture rights| =
If a motion Jistre lo uw
With Pather” includes ‘Mrs. Day,|
reminiscences of life in his father’s|,
OTTAWA, ‘Sent. 5 (U. Ble Maj. Gep. HF. G. Letson snneunced yesterday that 170 Canadian soldiers
Gen. Letson listed 626 more
larger humber” missing. The 170 dead includes both those killed in
‘| action . and thase who subsequently)
died of wounds. Those listed as missing failed’ to return to England and some are presumed to have been killed or
sald
Deaths—Funerals
=I pal of Cul : y Es Gige, an dinner of La Laurs i 3 .
Ein ise, sty, 2 Is ni LE "Sua 342
hg 5 ington st, 1 m. Burial Union “smear, Evan
ville, Ind. Friends in t Re pr rn gy lo & 1 time. Punegral af a ye ; ny at 3p m, Los Angeles papers please copy.) Da ary, ot os oS wife $i Davia anthbiy 5 5 Je. Tous B i , iibert. Sad Exlating Te ih Pama 3 A tet ik J Be Prices Maan, dence; .m., at
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a. NS aa mother of Form, ister of Florence Lively of iifie J Albert Lively of LoUiS=| eee x
Ky. assed sway Ti Thursday.
’ and ortuar 0 ose Hui Sita hi alba ingt 3 Sipe! Bg: ds
Bay the ortuary AY it e. al. pAperS, please copy.]
GOINES—Charles. age 76, of 2303 Nowland
ave., father of Mrs. Wayne Cohee, grandfather of Alma uise ' Cohee,
Friends the SY ordan 5 4 nih B
neral Home, Hee ave, after z a iends r~ atur - * vited. PRurtal ie Floral 1 Bark
ati, John, jun HE rohay Peau, von neral Mon: Tom hon residence,
Friends invited.
» E, be ” MEER Ca Stir
Bu rs. Prank Touis is M. n Ro No Staseoid Bot er of he mg Bowles of New Cas le. Ind, and
obert ~N. cob. Hasseld, assed Wa hursday. Fa era fsund ey 2 ¥ at yisday. Bros. rying Bul Chapel, "Sin B. Washington st. iends’ invited. | oriyrial Cumberland angelical Friends A call at the chaps after
LOZIER—Hettie Ann, 8. wile of Pred Fred Jo. zier, mother of Ada M M = church, ves” corn. Friends ma. t the G. H. Herrmann funeral {505 8. East st.
"aores Yoni
ana’ Mis. Jo Wednesday, opt may call at the LK i N. C ave. Punery A] Yves 8 ¢ Be Tater Day os
rah, beloved Xie He: other ‘of Edwar
Canadians wounded, snd & “much
! Salad Woman—Waitresses
Jueed| SC, E., beloved brother of}.
Services at St. Ci rine's|:30 a. m. Inte tment Qptherine’s :
oe 57180
20-30. H and repid dictation or 0 aay doy Sir-sondi
ice. Honed office. oi ypey
SALE WI IMEN
Must in “Sepis; a ni
Oharles Mayer 00 2 W. Bevin >
Age "$9 Years :
Starting 2b Salary. . o$ Depending Open ay RI-1381
WAITRESSES For All Day and Noon Work A only Manager Cafe H. P. WASSON CO.
SVENCCRAPHER
13¢ Kentucky.
per ING CORP.
Bus Girls—Soda em
din 642 E. 38TH woud Pull che charge of horde an HoDSEEEES
er: oo NF Enerior Vigan Vek Br = TT WAITR RESSES
Good salary; 6-day. we SPENCER HOTEL. 248 8 £0
25-05—0are thi
1 SAE tal
Rens ox enc rors
a a Ba her 2a _linols, LI-9880.
CAR GIRLS OR BOYS
GOOD WAGES. 3820 FALL CREEK BLVD.
Yrs af adults;
WHUTE, single, over 18, bachzlor, short hours. Fe
ork for Bye: |.
cs
light Tanah.
ERER, white, 20-45.
Hot 2 ange we a
MLL: “over = Ci rT work, Wr $14; wlan an and | meals, White Front- Tavern, GIRL, © 8 Olt wee ends and Fi wan! en or. aes a, pl. after 6 p. m.
Receptions: A |
CLEAN Christian elderly lady. Light Pouser good home, W ages. |
SIF 3. Gl fo Start
WHEELER'S
RESTAURANTS
Apply. MN. ennsylvania
\ITRESSES "8 oR OVER Ne ‘Expérience Nedesssirl See Mr, Chapman
F. W. WOOLWORTH 11 E. Washington
a. ; Girls, 15-18 With bicycles; not return te Downtown area, day. omy god" Bev = Postal Telegraph. weeney, 9 S. Meridian. MA-3371.
Waitress good salary. IR-4948
Help Wanted—Male 9
-| Bus Bays, Also Dishwashers EATGN'S, 642 E. 38TH ST.
wer oAk DRIVERS a or ily
Apply in person, 71 bh. “Cabinet Makers - 5 Bxperienced. 1038 Madison ave.
"TICE ROUTE DRIVERS ~ WEST SIPR ICE ( €0., 223 Lynp st.
incling Fhe aga, Tl
Experienced Wool Shatter
Good wages. Darko & Son, NETS.
Poblection” i thidhent Soha Ree TAR to work AT RIE w
Ber ian ah wg istered pharm sist, B. M ills, Wills vie Store, Wal erton,’ ‘md;
BELL BOY 130 5" "N.3% ue
600K Snir NG MAN ti
Garin
Sve § fel
_Save Mongy—Use TIMES Want Ads.
efreshments. Apply|’ , We pr. Fox Shite
TO LEARN TRADE oS eon, Jost Mr, Wilstn or Mr. Dynnistn,
| MECHANICS
Fh 3
3 i 8 a 18 BOYS, Ages 2 EAR. pa
or Daur before’
re or after roll fon ou, do Lr
gail. We TBOYS15.18
With Dicheles, not returning ach teady work; day hours; good pe pay. A ly AL partment, 123 8S. Capitol.
HIGH SOHOOL BOY
For drug store work after school. Keene Drug Sters, #11 N. pane.
Hi me 8
AWE sme i oe
By Cleaning ‘Route Man
3 d comm. BaRe, cloanees, “GATS
mova, for ssneral work snd slogtrieal
fuels BT
, $x:
[ erie \ Michigan A We est : Boys—White or Colored
Bie cle Seliyery; full time. 616 E. shington st.
Wanted “Brake Meghanies
ead sition with ¢ tuture: Call REDO, 408 fob Mr. Bune
Restaurant Work we vad mate
60 hours; ie 43 W. St.
| COAL OFFICE, &
SE i of odi2tey r
a Ea $20 |
2 Ford and Chevrolet. 1 Trims mey. 3 Men for greasing ears. See Ms. Cook; 3 W. 13th 8,
D FOR D SAL. ARY AND CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT. AD-
DRESS TIMES, BOX 8%. = SE
Positions ons Wanted, Fomale 1
— a —- n
TRAIN Now.
Rireraft lin
Sertifeste 6 gars 1 "Ev down Work-snd fees weekly.
Apply in Person Russes Turner Aero. Corp. Municipal Airport , BE-5005
SEER EE ; 8 weeks of ha ppp
ment and NO. MA Day i Gf Roe $60 total ution. $20 an. bal. wkly
No interest char oa Gi HH
Bu from a Ky Roscoe Turner Aero. Gorp.
Young col Mery, oy Jar nt 5 _ Lingleym G0. 2it ¥
utes direct to “Our Graauates 150s PF Around
Versey sts. eae, Grown Hill come:
a nes, Mrs. fe paillne nd Jean McAule;
dat Ni Wean ay Fined St the Bobert We Bhi I «ling Tyneral home, 1420 Prospect st. neral services Saturday, 2p m, at the above funera Friends "invited. Burial nat Rare cemetery.
PRIEST—Eliza Jane, 1144 Churchman av. et ther of Sen a Caanbei Ey oi Jury and ars, passed sway ursday oe iturday, 11 a. s t the *Seventh Day Advenitsts church! |B aurel a ange sts. Burial Terre ia aute, Ind. nds may call at he C. Wilson Chae) of the Chimes, 1234 Fiosher st. (Terre Haute papers please
wife of Jesse Irene Deal
ROGERS—Emily +o and dry James ran he Tol ces Ragu a
daughter of Mr, Bess passed away
i finetss por omg ” from funeral home. Friends invited.
F wneral Directors
Walter T. Blasen Ha Whaots : wa: ONKLE FUNERAL HOME 1984 W._Michigen 8, , PAUL-E. DORSEY Markes 133¢
FARLEY FUNERALS en "FERNNER & BUGHARAN ws GADD =
2130 Prospect St.
ORINSTEINER'S
1001 E New Tor
Ss. H. HERRMANN Joo) 8 EA MA-s1
NISEY & TITUS
i N, Reames on.
ew Crown.
=| Gollege at 9
MASS | ° 9000 AVE:
Rooms Without Board 14
PE NE —
Housekeeping A
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Business Property
AEP ATE,
Bed: | §
§3.50 EACH; COLLEGE," 181i=Twin bed. |se—C
Joom, il, private home; gentlemen pre.
$3.50, $5; SLEEPING rooms for gentlemen. Sonstant hot water. 320 Virginia ave.
5: large, modern, attractive front room ' priva ee. ‘Gentleman. 350 Br rogd-
BOULEVARD PLACE, 3I66—Newly. decorated room; no other roomers; gaod transportation: phone. ROADWAY, 2438-—Nicely, furnished, next RO. innersprings. Owner's. home. Gentleman. Reasonable, Phone.
BROADWAY, 5700—Pleasant room, in fine bathe, business or traveling man. BR-
ROAST 1240, APT. 6; $5 — Large " YoOm; JRNErsprings, shower, steam heat; privileges; phone.
ITOL, 1202 ool; tv A: k rivate Home: a optional; reasonable. LI-800
CAPITOL, 704 N. Sed C. Clean, cool front room; innersprings; constant hot water; pho.
4519—Well furnished, hot wacer quiet home, good transpertation, phone.
CENTRAL CQ RT. 825 S.~Lav next A 5 beds, A-1 ye ane tion. WA-323
290m,
E. 33d. Aftractively furn. large in modern home, private
studio rm.
fB:1178 | horch entrance, phone, insulated.
COLLEGE, adage. Somiostable, innersprings; private So, efined, mid- _ dle-aged couple. WA
LLEG i { ‘bath. cor, Ea. Caomers, gentiditn, “SRG.
DELAWARE, { ~ APT. 8—Nice large Sone room; roommate for girl; hot
Sleeping Soom :
Doran 428
369 8. (Irvin on), near Ha 28 8 gLons agar ba ih
HOLMES, 26 S.—Double room, modern, near hath, 3 employed girls. BEIM.
H.LINOIS, 427 WN. =Comfortable, f4r rivaie an! g Saustant hot wa Hee 2242 N.—Front room, near bath,
entiemen. ILLINOIS, ‘constant hot water; ‘parking; gentieman: TA-B358.
MOORE & KIRK _ CH-1808 TA-8050
18-1150
ROBERT Ww, USHER SONI ARY
2318 W. Washingto:
KENW! on, 2421—Newly descarated, n xt Fhath, pris ee suitable 2 Roatt on
KEYSTONE, 3430—Yarge room, twin beds, next bath; em ow | prefered. Transportation. _CH-14 3 Ls
MARKET. 143 Ew Sleep = g “tooms, 1712—Living, hedroom,
vate n car,’ aa suitable for military man.
sonabl a
1624; employed
Uae hous Ekeping Foon |
room; me wi wi
$7 UP; library Ben » 3 N. ri
Ra
paige Fhe. Wie ties.
[.—3-Ra te home: ndliids 7 -BE-1505-J
HE Wgll furnished
ron Ant, near bath, hot water.
TR aE Sificuly
BE
COLLEGE 91 Housekeeping réom, terse SOT Pi gat Surnished, 1-3 inion
D AWA od 7 tment, a a on i ne small sleeping. ] , 130—1 down, next outside front entrance; adults
DOR. LINDEN, 1205—1 room Tarnished front; pills private entrance; no children.
ih, sfive
MANKER, 2626 (Garfield Park)—3 ms, fownmain. ata Rik ane
> Ts: 5: Be rniahea’” Priv Ok Bath,
_entrange; garage. ‘Employed couple. ats —1 honsgkee| ¥ nn T Not! hot plate, hivete gi rance. ose PARKVIEW, a “front room, kitchenette, private home, B. ton carline. Employed couple. WEST, Road 36—Near Allison's 3 west Lyn fu t. [I ECoskiitia ° i igh LOVELY OODRUFF, M. Drive. 1HI an Se nr floor, $6.
12TH, 610 E.—3 upper, large, comfortable, | 181
ingersprings. (Also need good house-
ished apart ities; oh |
oo 7 er g Sisk or ?
cottages. Coombs Park. $5 GA-4054.
Tend 6 per week. Apartments Unfuen,
CAT NTA WR
Ghaice apts. gladly shown
_ Boeral FET cal fiiicy Ny ae
bli. 3 : bg Fe welcome. ART,
WEST; 4 large rooms, "downstairs, Waver,| Phi Seine Sh 2.79 ‘transportation. BE-| 6,
3TH, 949 W.—2-1 Iem 10 “To ment, "nat ba Adults.
NEWLY Shs studi Ingerqton eonnectin week. Inquire: PAR
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on
i Notes Tots Sale
garage. 2430. | MA-8831.
1018 N.
26,000 a #. 45 this fine m ngs $ mo _ win RdALTY co
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Resarts and Gatiages. / 22 i teh: river ott | Phere ning, o BIER; Fiver i ane
.| Wanted ta Rent
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want home" oF A-4466. TL
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Moving & Stora e HODGES STORAGE Go.
t ow: ter ii | Ee le Fi. Wayne Ave. - B-30 2019
25] Furpished Apartment Building
Bix 2-roo! is) ong 3spasjment. ompitiel 1 furnished ed Tom uipped ih’ slecerie Yretrigerators; | per month} 15 "Hig
oD af ng MA-8581. Legation eae rR REALTY, INC. LI-4401. 101% ¥. Ecystahs; | 3-bedrm; Bd. CHE Ae a0 Park a B froam” od i wo i, Fou fia Gul TRc4d00 sn ~ DOUBLE, 0 “ONLY He 1865-67 Mantcalm: 5 rooms side, ingide tallet, lights, water, gas, pu down, balance terms. EDW. DILLEHAY. MA-g411. $145 Down & $13.05 Monthly; le good 6-room; soutate hii Jost het, pvd. st. a | lien Bs. MA:6262 0 FH Tn IA
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REAL ESTATE
For Rent. ooo FOP Sale. ... Wanted... « Loans
Houses and Lots Salo 2 EF
“Near Munisipal Airport and t Defense Plants
” zen 700 W. QR Jue block nort! > v Rooms, Washingly fizee
Pace. garage, side drive, 33.000, $300 Kell eller Realty, Ine. LI-4401, HU-1
BIG BARGAIN Must sell 2144-48 E. Michigan room house and storeroom; house some repairs.
property as art ht Lemcke re ”.
JAGK DUNGAN 50, 7s: Dandy Little, Gottage
1919 Monteaim; s rooms,
lights, good ne lots of shrubs. + will hd down, Sha
- . EDW. DILLEHAY. MA:6411, ONLY $4,750—TERMS 7 Fhis Tendid NEAR hungalow.
44TH NG RE
C.AY HU+2898. 152 N, LELA,
3322 N. CAPITOL RE Jaen ne oS Frito: e3 ag Vari son, Store Rm., Duplex, Cottage
Near Fountain re, $4000 buys 3H win
three. Bastian, SR uroht i
st.; T= eeds
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a) single; “hear PE EIR =
«| Downey, (ERT RAE
Hoy pr PL. 21:43 ro rooms, modern, 0p dawn: ¥ Nashnt. we F yet a beh oil RT agai | onto om fieders are ings. 3 lind om 2a
400 Irom ay, less han rent. i nd Bldg. enings. TA-11
Real Estate Investment 25A Convenient 19 Defense Plant
Miller; 5-rm. oo od bath, ligh
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an organization actively engaged in serving all men of the armed forces in and around Indianapolis
before Workers, $200 Bown |¢
ier Fansportation. ew mad. 2-bdrm. bungalow on wooded | 3 SRM. Sis: 163. MOD; HR ay Tat Ble Ee Rit oo ee | oarimi i ull ES Lhedroam | B48 ate ne: i ye : 1 i ? E. Wasl i) : HOME LOANS Te 1 o BUY, BUILD CTS SA
a 2 Ent ef ow : me ras " oa iim uh sid,
43003, ! hy Bo i TY Ge ik M. "a Mago Be, 2] ¥ (4 x Wash.); Nani begs 8. 3. i. Open. § 33,700, woud
Broadway, and $859,546 in its second. Figures for the eurrent, third|iess year, have nnt been announced. Several filny companies already have bid for it. Mary Pickford of-|s=+ fered $500,000 last year, but the bid was declined.
WGRAIL APPOINTED AR CORPS CAPTAIN =
ward McGrail, ‘national pub-|ro cy officer of the Americ Legion, } it Dero, be, 9, he! gs today raceed to Miami" Sept, 16, "having been ed a capiain in the army air corps. After a six-week So. at Miami, Capt. MeGrail expects to apm] | to Bowman field, Louisville, Ky. and eventually te the air fwansport gommand at Stout fleld, In the first world war, Mr. Mc-| : {Eieatl wae 8 Saplati of infanty with :
See . Beaver
), 831 “New R. C. Ade-Attract ve room for 3 private home, repgonab CH-6167-, PARK pe 2530—Desirable front, dov fie stalts; nicely furnished; kitchen P ‘leg WA-8028,
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WhST—4" ong, 5 down
TF § a Th and white y Shania Yetin Facing Son legs, wen. ing green iy LR 1 ense; age one year. Answers es.” hild Det. ma 4 et Call LI-797¢ aor
BOG Jost white che MA-4207. 0 Fen ine Byward: _ desk; private bath.
Raa a! B ornings day: Tk alas a Pal fated RTFOLIO lost Thursday with Ching WASHINGTON, 6206 3 Cemjorable room, 16th and Pennsylv private home, La]
gentleman; employed hg anipoitaties. |P 1 EE a LEE
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