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: FORECAST—Clear and much colder with light frost tonight; fair and: continued cool tomorrow.. . - . ‘ es m—— nee PRICE FIVE CENTS preow] 58th YEAR—NUMBER' 173 | MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1947 Ee a ar a, MT po
U.S. Warship Blasted fisskfiss |[Esvadd No . By Mine at Trieste 005m | ind No Alternative 2 ark Killed, HOD swatTwa To Special Session
Censors Hold Up
Story of Protest a
12 Injured : WASHINGTON, Sept. 29 SE a LE Lucas Says Truman
; (U. P.).—The state depart- NA RRR . * , : ment disclosed today that, I SSE a In Ex losion } hs Russia has rejected U. S. de-| T° 8 NG ae Lacks Easy Fon Y wla g _— -~ mands for official disavowal iW : ! ° Vessel Being Towed | [RENEE Se of x Soviet article whieh| i § For Stop-Gap Aid
Back ‘..Vonice A oy compared President Truman with : eni ; Adolf Hitler. \ i nice PH ; Bolt Beier. leo tint ti m | Halleck Denies Parley Reached Agreement; Russia censorship had sewed up the| LR President Prepares Statement to Nation
«Three men were killed and i s s ; 3 pp protest story in Moscow. ; 3 7 ' ‘ ; 12 injured today when the D The state department made pub-| S§ i} \ : Ww ASHINGTON, Sept. 29 (U. P.).—President Truman United States destroyer nT lic a sternly-worded protest made | : bey \today held an extraordinary meeting with congressional
& : : : a by Lt. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith of \ ai | tr iatvats Douglas H. Fox hit a mine ; | Indianapolis, U. 8. amabassador 5 : iy r and administration leaders. . : : One conferee—Senator Scott W. Lucas (D. Ill) said
off Trieste. SR ; " Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Molo- | The mine blasted a hole in the, a tov. It also disclosed Mr. Molotov's| afterwards that Mr. Truman saw “no way” to finance emer«
stern of the destroyer below the| . a rejection, which contained charges RE gency aid to Europe “without congressional action.”
waterline. One man was killed in-| | that the American press published stantly. Twe more died while an-| “lying and slanderous” articles] | Asked by newsmen wheth-
. . » + : : other U. 8. destroyer was racing {§§ ; about Russia. RL ‘er the President was going to to the assistance of the Fox. | 8 : J E) A department spokesman said | Ig e i ~ |call a special session of con.
Liv a { i | that although Gen. Smith had given| Four of the. injured crewmen . gress, Mr. Lucas said “he'll have to
5 i. X : American newsmen in Moscow | i were reparted in a critical condi copies of the protest and rejection! 3 4 tell you about that himself.” tion., : i 8 last Saturday, ‘nothing seems to. g 3 \ gan b The White house promised a : A Owens, whiep weht) i have gotten through.” | PEO il ] [Ronse on the meeting during the aid of the Fox, arrive \ 5 gv Gen. Smith's hard-hitting pro-| 3 the afternoon. : tonight with the dead and injured. ff 2 test poled out that for the past| £3 EP Price Issue to Get First Mr. Truman met for two hours The Fox, veteran of the Okinawa yt 18 months of his duty in Moscow he| = 8 i a Test in 10th District and fwe minutes with bi-partisan
campaign, was on her way back a! i had been obliged “with the deep-| & be By ROBERT BLOEM |congressional leaders and top ads
Venice under tow of two tugboats. est regret to witness in the Soviet! & dinistration advisers, including Sec
Boun ; R Republican approach to the cost| d From Venice press an increasing flood of half-| & = : retary of State George C. Marshall. of living isue in coming elections, aiscu whether. there was
royer hit the mine 18 i; : truths, distortion of truth and ut- , : The destroy : today appeared to be erystallizing| | way to rush stop-gap ald to
Trieste in the upper NM (ter falsehoods about my country : : : miles outside ppe i around a mounting Midwest senti | Europe without a ia] session.
‘Adriatic, It was on @ routine trip Ne and my goverment» - 4 R ment against continued heavy ex-| Senator Lucas said afterward that from Venice. ‘Shocked, He Says son rts to Europe. 4 » Names of the killed and injured; } EN : Of the offending article, Gen. : it a pong = ope wesk-end litical CCOTAIng to Mr; Teoman, stere is * were withheld pending notification | : i, Smith JSmphasioed, et Amgrioans Sn Eh AR ; : ; i outing at French Lick, where party 00° A a the Ba : of kin. everywhere wou ? ey| 3. nin , es i : brass and many of the rank and of ems or kn. ship's commanding] .|shared “the personal insult thus| * : ; y file were an of the G. O. P. source without congressional ace officer is Omdr. C. W. Travis. The| gratuitously offered to President] & = = [ RR editorial association, indicated the tion.” J 2200-ton Fox carries more than| ia il Truman.” The article writterr oy a = ov. 4 : B rice issue would get its first test ‘No Agreement’—Halleck 350 men. She carries six guns and : i Soy Boris Gorbatov, not otherwise identi £5075 A - lin. the 10th district special con-| House Republican Leader Charles 10 torpedo™ tubes. The. Fox was a fied, appeared in the Soviet Literary} © i. gressional election. A: Halleck of Indiana said that “no launched in September 1944 and 5 “a Gazette. > i 3 re ; ; At the same time, the Repub-|agreements were made” at the con- . I cannot recall that Dr. Goebbels i. r : A gubernatorial picture for 1948 ference. ‘
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saw wartime duty in the Pacific. TL > ? : : 8 FOLLOW THROUGH Mrs, Genevieve V. Fox 574 N, |(Paul Joseph Goebbels, Nazi propa- § ot rs i 4 hab coftihued to be a stand-off while| Asked if there had been “a meetme Pershing st., today typed up a police report in detective head- |sanda minister) of unsavery mem- of Aa XT HI er G. O. P. presidential sen- ing of minds” Mr.” Halleck replied, State Salary ut | quarters on which she is listed as the complainanf and co-capturer oy = the heigl y wing : # bo RT - Te A > timent centered, for the moment “1 wouldn't say so.” Er : of a . peeping Tom." : Se agains : ng. SETIRY | : 2 ga ORY Su Po at least, on Governor Thomas E. He said it was a “right interesting . ota. stooped to greater ridicule &n SURVIVES ELECTRICAL SHOCK—Mrs, James H. Kelly, 5111 | Dewey of New York, land impressive meeting.” The Presi«
rit ti t the head of pe) ' “ yr nd has Mr. Plainfiald ave., arranges pillows to make her husband more com- | Seek to Reduce Losses dent, he added, “will undertake cers
| 1 id s = » ¥ a8 ! ourt » * 0 d i I : ] } i {tain actiol result.” n y Detective Bureau Typist Gorbatov against the chief execu- fortable today after a near fatal accident yesterday when he came = Major problem .in the upcoming I Oe aa H. Vandenberg
tive of a friendly and allied state,’| in contact with a live wire, {uicrpal elections: was generally; - Mich), president pro tem of
: Ask Dismissal ; T rn Detective Nabs M n !Gen. Smith said. " au yn» recognized st the outing 10 be, Rot! ve senate, was asked whether the : of Em lo ees’ Suit u S$ - % lv 0 B 1 : ; | (an increase in the number of Re-!| 's statement would bes Employ “Genevieve V. Fox and Husband Capture yes Turn Sewn aved Fr pin ossible Death ime oe, Mo of ne pes mu ate, 4
Attorneys for State Auditor A. V. Tito’ vita i a hk: . : s Invitatio a ; “No,” he said, “it is something Burch will attempt today to have s . : ; ; feos recognized frankly that Deémo-| h , Bh 0 aceon ag oy we Alleged Peeping Tom on West Side wassoron, soe» o | By FasheThinking Friend own ovr oi Wt 5 werioos ou
* staté émplayees thrown out of Mar- It was more than a routine police report that Mrs. Geneviéve V. Fox —Former Secretary of State James {modest comeback i the municipal| fon circuit court. | typed, up at city police detective headquarters today. |. Byrnes today rejected the in-; Man's Cries Bring Aid After He Contacts Live [picture in which Republican ad- | Mr. Truman believes a minimum of The court will hear arguments| Listed as complainant was Mrs. Genevieve V. Fox, age 30, of 574 vitation of Marshal Tito that he, . . . : TET ministrations now control 76 of the $500 million in stop-gap aid is needen a motion to quash the suit on|N. Pershing st. with five other Americans, investi- Wire While Hooking Up Oil Furnace state's 102 cities. ed to tide over Europe during the grounds the circuit court has no| = And today detectives are kidding her that she -is bucking for a Sale the Greek - Yugoslav dispute. "James H. Kelly, 5111 Plainfield ave, today thanked his lucky star Republican attack on exports, ext four months. France and Italy jurisdiction in a case “against the| spot on the force to’ replace her duties 3s bureau typist. | Byrnes informed Sava N. Kos hat a quick-thinking family friend was visiting his home yesterday. the French Lick conference indi- mainly are in need of such aid. state” unless the state consents Mrs, Fox was combing her hair Oe 3 -|anovie, Yugoslay ambassador to the Mr. Kelly, who is 40, still is sore in every shoulder bone and muscle cated, will shy away from a direct] Wheat Control Discussed st. she spotted their prey. Her|United States, by telegram, that the | rio coming in contact with a live wire while hooking up his ol furnace. [appeal to traditional Midwest iso-| It still was uncertain what kind
. to be sued. Mr. Burch has refused, (1. pedroom last ni : ght when she : " i might be requeste n payment of salaries to the five men husband jumped from the car and question whether the conduct of with an extension cord slung over his shoulder, Mr. Kelly crawled lationist sentiment. It will be built of controls might be r 4 eve
: | imps “Peepin as i - i i- { on Hounds hey ope ilaiae both neh he a A Co shased ne n mi. ov, hig avis owed este. Js. a Wdemmeath the floor to make the electrical hook-up., The furnace ls around the theory that the United 17 congress were Joelle But L he sta an egislative = posts| ] | . : > ’ : § semrrem————p— ~-we in a pit and there is no basement, States cannot afford to underwrite best guess seeme a e . which ‘he says is prohibited by the|She turned and took’ a good head-| There Mr. Fox held the quarry a|/matter for determination by the) D pg m the world's standard of living at istration might want authority te + state constitution ? on look before the man fled. prisoner while his wife called the | United Nations, of which both] ampness and the metal of the | re risk of swamping its own econ- [control the disposition and use of : She called her husband, who was police. | Yugoslavia and Greece are mem furnace made a perfect ground for| away from home, and the two set, Police today hold Harry Roark, ‘bers, and not for the investigation the electrical charge which coursed | Plaintiffs in the action are Sen-| “the family car to search the 24, of 1713 Roosevelt ave, on & and determination by a group of through his body. He shouted for| stor Clyde Black and Representa- |, i phorhood. : Peeping Tom charge. They say he private citizens cof the United of an (A) ihelp arid Mrs. Roscoe Swails, 1739
tives Charles T. Miser, Elmer C. "1/71 "an00 block of W. Michigan: admitted looking into the window. States.” cord from the sock i CoTd from ihe soCiel. sents only seven per cent of the That figure “probably could be
Weller, Beecher Conrad and Gien e | ‘The invitations were extended Shott Is Sil t Slenker. |last week to Mr. Byrnes, Harold often Is Jillen | The Swails, Mrs. Kelly and son, world's area and population. Na- pared down substantially if animal
. "tes ae cous wis ve on Ex-Gibson County (Cooler WEAther ior cusses On Wis Choice osm i hl vi it, ib 0 mld om i pi rans . —ipublican presidential nomination; [sonsesous, nto the kitchen where selves must not be supported in- {rom using wheat. Americans also of -the salaries impounded by Mr. Boy Stumpe { |Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick, church- | By LEO H. PETERSEN they gave first aid until sheriff and definitely, he said. hp imight be asked to return to gray
omy in a maze of impossible prices. | Wheat. Senator C. Wayland Brooks With the corn crop small, farme (R. Ill), principal speaker of the ers are expected to use between 350 { occasion, warned the Hoosier parti- million and 400 million bushels of Fruitdale ave. leaped to pull the =o the United States repre- Wheat for livestock feed this winter,
Amount Increases
Burch will reach $11,875. |mai$ and educator; former Secre-| United Proms Spars Writer {General hospital attendants arr : ‘ i p __|Gene rrived. 1 {bread and smaller loaves which also In addition, Mr. Burch has By Tractor Forecast Here {tary of Treasurer Henry Morgen- NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (U. P.). Today, Mr. Kelly issued orders __ Ap Wins Approval would make more wheat available, blocked $1621 in expenses run up |thau Jr. and Hanson Baldwin, New A rookie pitcher whom they saved (, have the extension cord thrown _His appeal to help only those na- “Too Late’ for Rationing by the officials on thelr state Jobs. Femme pert C,| + LOCAL TEMPERATURES York Times writer, |by paying his $200 appendectomy away. Hons Whe i. in tors, help them-| _ " Dresident’s. ‘committee ~ on ’ b : ! | selves, brou widesprea 1 Wants Refund nalteall. who once Was 5 Gibson! Wam... bill drew the opening game World 8 spread approval, .o. aid already has said that
% Burch us held Ta : Na es . * among Republicans at the meeting. . > Bure on the i 7 oe ol county farm boy, today found this! ® 1 pr A Taft Opposes Series assignment for the New York McCart Si Ie was learned that in the 10th dis- price and rationing controls would ay, Ve . Yankees today. 4 ! (trict, plans called for speeches along be too late to help this winter. It {mu also said an early decision must be
job holding while that of Mr. background of ho help in studying : p.m... ; Slenker, who is public counselor the case of a farmer charged with UMT Proposal | Defying baseball tradition, Man- ch the same lines in the near| =. = = yoether high prices are
. 9 o . p . + i & ¢ : . ! with the ‘pliblic service commission, transporting a stolen tractor. Light frost is predicted for Indi- SPOKANE, Wash, Sept. 2 (U. ager Bucky Harfis nominated his ’ {luture, and an advance survey of oo ortant than feeding hun- ; } anapolis and vicinity tonight. P.) —8 : voter opinion on exports led party Is being held ‘on grounds he should Whether a farm tractor in a ve- ts enator Robert A. Taft (R. O.), freshman star, Cocky Frank (Spec) {leaders to believe they would gry people. refund “advance” pay received as & yicle under federal law was the The weather bureau said a low of said today he was opposed to the go .. . right-hander, to go after ” | y uld meet ~ o. mmittee said that if the legislator. Mr, Slenker has re oo io the ge. tor ‘decide in 40 would be registered in the city proposed universal military training : ! | NEW YORK, Sept. 20 (U. P.).— with. similar approval there. agriculture department continues signed from his seat in the house. |r on oe ae o ee flog While temperature in the surround- plan, because it was not the “best the first game tomorrow of Whal aethodical Joe McCarthy, the Buf- Only factor which might tend to’, 0 ocent policy of buying wheat Mr. Miser is an engineer for the jr rst case of ils kind ever Ted ing area will drgp two degrees. method” of supplying reserves for promises to be the! richest World falo Irishman who made the New limit an all-out push on the price ,.1v when the market is slack, sup= state - highway department, Mr. ere. _ Tomorrow. will’ be fair and con-'the new-styled United States army: Series in history. York Yankees the greatest pennant. | Problem, they said, was that con= | ies will be exhausted by next Black is executive secretary of the The farmer, Orion A. Rhoades, tinied cool, the bureau announced. In his first direct statement on| In contrast to the Yankee pilot's winning team in baseball history, gressional candidate Ralph Harvey | ring when they will be ‘needed flood control commission, Mr. Weller 3, of Evansville, has pleaded not * A high of 67 was expected here universal military training, Mr. Taft decision to ride along with one of came out of retirement today to must face two more elections within |... : heads the P. 8. C.'s motor vehicle | SUllty to driving a stolen tractor tpday.t Yesterday the mercury indicaled he would not supportipis American league pennant-win- sign a two-year contract as mana- 3 year f Europe's needs are to be met,
1 department and Mr. Conrad .is a from Evansville to Kentucky. There reached .a maximum of 70 and UMT in its present form because ning stars, Manager Burt Shotton Ber of the Boston Red Sox. In the back of most Republican i o4iq the government must launch minds lurks the haunting idea that, aggressive wheat purchase pro=
state barber inspector. lhe is alleged to have sold it OF dropped to 58 last night. ~ |it is not suited to needs of ihe or the Brooklyn Dodgers refused to, Mr. McCarthy, who resign ssi om——— | $1200 last April. Temperatures in the northern hation in building an atomic-age di ‘manager of oy Rosi om sued in is fight on prices must be framed oro m, This presumably would mean C b Sport Di 8 0 n section of the Midwest were ex- defense force. (Continued on Page 5—Column 4) y in such a way as not to leave him, uban Jopo rector | A kes it a chi ih " ex-| : ! : the 1946 season, succeeds JO€ |, + on a limb in the M ‘ |pricing wheat out of the reach of FEDERAL LAW makes it a crim- pected to drop below the freezing| ay primaries animal feeders. The committee cone
} : aia ; : . *® {Cronin as pilot of the Red Box. pra b Held as Arms Smuggler inal violation to transport a Slolen point tonight as the‘ cool mass Bettenhausen Wins 100-Mile Cronin, who led the Red 80x to! (Continued on Page 5—Column 3) ceded this would mean high prices.
MIAMI, Fla. Sept. 29 (U. P.).— automobile, motorcycle or “any moved in from Canada. the American league flag last vear
The U. 8. marshal here said today other self-propelled vehicle” from mr ———————— moves into the Boston front office j © Grain ‘Margin’ that Manolo Castro, Cuban national one state to another. WwW 1 A A A Race Horn Secon al : oman Survives |FReFReMRe . os generat manager succeeding |, (JIBSSES dying R i Rules Stiffened -
sports director, had been arrested] “When I was on the farm bur |Bddie Collins,
on a U. S. treasury department only vehicle was ‘old dobbin’,"” 12 Hours in Lake Ilinois Ace Hits 92.4 M. P.H. Clip fo Set | Mr. Collins wil remain as a vice
warrant chargifg him with arms laughed Judge Baltzell. He said a ; | president. . CHICAGO, Sept. 29- (U. P.) ~Di= smuggling from this country into search of existing law shows sev-, CALDWELL, Ida, Sept. 20 (U. New Record at Springfield Event "| Red Box officials, in New York am [ rectors of the Chicage board of ’
Cuba. eral decisions that have held & P)—A woman was found alive in . : ; trade voted today to increase mars ; : : By BOB STRANAHAN, Times Staff Writer for the: World Series opening to- 'gin requirements five cents-a b : ; 4 mT ushel a is Jailed pening an appear- tractor Bok Jo be 2 voile, : » He Jacke: on lake Lowell today, SPRINGFIELD, 111, Sept. 20.—~When the American Automobile asso- Morrow, said they were ‘very. MARION, O., Sept. 20 (U, P.).— a the price of or goes eo Hore ¥. 2 SORIHISSIOnes | It he rules the same way 2 nore a ors alter she 8aW .i.tion gets ready to dish out numbers for the cars in the 500-mile race happy” over the signing of Mr. Mc- The state highway patrol said Ray up 10 cents a bushel. with voonpiracy = but a Bs ol ton dl gronony two friends drown ,,.¢ coring, it looked today like Ten Horn's car again might carry the Carthy. |8heppard, Prospect, O. signed a The increased margins went into ' 10 sentencing of t . i EH — . . ‘ ( t : bE others. The bill of complaint al- charges involving truck tracters will, Mré, John Aldrich of Nampa was magic Ro. 1-the tag of 2 champion Dyer Signs for Year confession 10 the slaving of Roxieisffect at the opening of today's 1 a senarg { Horn, the Paterson (N. J) comet, crossed the finish line second, : : v Ann Green, shortly after the 16- trading and wheat futures prompt« . leged that he conspired ‘to smtiggle be in dispute, attorneys said. rescued from the lake by volunteers yore vesterday, in the fastest 100-|— "=" “"————=Tr ST. LOUIS, Sept, 20 (U. P.).— yeqr.old brunet's body was found , 2 peo arms to Cuba from the port of — ————— and taken to a Nam hospital! yes y, : hu : . Eddie Dyer tod igned {ly went up the 10 cent limit. Thus m the port o pa pital le A. A. A. championship race on and still held a 5.51-second edge 10 Manager iddie Dyer ay Signed today near Norton, O. the increased margi t Jackupville on Aug. 16, 1047, -- Gen. Truscott to Retire; Whize she was treated for shock| , org vo pick up 160 points tn the laps later. Andres had won the pole # one-year contract to manage the patrol officers said that. an at- ically invoked STIR Was avimals i i and chills ; | drivers’ standing. , |position with a qualifying time of St. Louis Cardinals in 1948. | tempt had been made to rape the! Corn futures tollowed suit. and Times Index ‘Won Fame in Italy | Mrs. Aldrich told her rescuers gi; pojjand, who was tied with 36.58 seconds and was the early, The terms of the new contract| high school girl. Her body wasimost dimbed the full eight cent > Ammemenle 15. 35 a WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 (U. P.. that she, her husband and Mr, and gro “oc the program started, pacemaker in the race. (were not disclosed but il was Te-| found jn a badly battered condition mit allowed for that grain Later u a pH hn Manners 11! _jt Gen. Lucién K. Truscott Jr. Mrs. D. L. Stanley, also of Nampa, .o...4 40 points in the day's racing Andres’ car was losing ofl and ported to be an increase over the in a field on a farm. |the prices of both: grains slipped Butler u8|Dr Nahies +. is), one of the army's top combat Went out on the lake yesterday aft-|g.. a ninth position. fouled out completely before the | fBUre paid Dyer for 1946 and 1947.) ‘The girl, daughter of Carl Green, somewhat. Dl - ir ‘c Bien. « 11 commanders during World War IL eTheem. But Holland's Schoof special was half-way point was reached, theh | Io eal ora) was said 10 farmer, of near Prospect, O., was, A margin is the amount of cash Classified ..17-20| Patterns 14] 2h be retired tomorrow for physi-| u | sitting on the track apron and out Bettenhausen took over from there to a 3 year Sa. | last seen walking toward her home down payment a buyer must make Comics... 31/Radio 2 cal disability. | Television Traps lof the race while Horn was bidding on out. Nas |after attending a football gameion grain he orders for future deBE Sarovelt oy 1g oh. Truscott, was the Diese A $10 Borrower for a position behind Tony Betten| Holland remained » definite con.| Cafe Gunman Returns Sept. 1s. livery. The.government had asked wee OD |U. 8. officer in the raid on Dieppe, hausen of Tinley Park, ll, who { ts and h ‘Chi | ithe nation’s grai to inEditorials. .... 12/Ruark 1 |" Ag tender for points and honors and $300 ‘Chicken Feed’ : grain exchanges 0 in. , Bona. 3 France, in 1942. Latex troops un-| ASBURY PARK, N. J, Sept. 29 won the race and set an. A. A. A.lyas in second position -until his| Takes 25 Minutes to Eat crease margins to 33% per cent of these, do |der his command were credited with | (U. P.).—~While watching a tele- record in doing so in: front of ap- 1 _| BOSTON, Sept. 20 (U. P)—A X + . ithe total price, or double the “ Forum ...... 12|8chool News ..9 h i ’ : car was forced out with transmis-| 186 Clams: w T tl price, or e the mar Meta Gwen:. 148ide Glances. 12 saving the Anzio beachhead n vision = screen in Convention hall | proximately 12,000 customers. |siof® trouble in the’ 65th lap. H masked gunman forced watchman) ’ ins live gins which were in effect last week, Don H er ..12 Societ ‘13 Italy. : | showing Scenes from, the bogrdwalk| Bettenhausen drove his Ballinger |, disconsolately on the sidelines Francis Wright Jr. 27, to pry open! ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Sept. 29/ . OUR»: A Borer on. 2617] He commanded the Third In- being broadcast by an army Special something like 92.4 miles os Horn maintainéd a steady pace ‘De safe at a Howard Johnson (U. P)—Mrs. Edna Lamb, 100- Soap Prices Up 11 Teen Topics 14 JANATY Division in North Africa mobile transmitter, Lawrence God- an hour to-pick up $1734 for a little {the Bennett Bros. special and restaurant yesterday then tossed pound professional oyster-opener, CINCINNATI, O., Sept. Jo 1h-Weather Map ; Pia Italy, then commanded the! frey identified vue of the persons more than an hour's work. He was 5..11v moved into the charmed cir- Dim $300 of the loot for his trouble. was the unofficial national elamJoan, see : Wey 14 Sixth Corps, a ally om- | shown as an acquiintance who bor- timed at 1:0451.08 for the 100 1ap8 oj of leaders as other entrants The glinman took $1500 in cash eating champion today. fo: Marie 8. 14 Word-a-Day pad of the Army in aly towed $10 {from his in 1937. + |around the flat Illinois fair grounds rapped out. and tossed the bag of change to Mrs: Lamb, 23, of Maurice River, Millett. id Alin 1044. A vear later he succeeded Rushing to the boardwalk, Mr. oval | “Looks like Ted Mr. Wright. N. J, won the title yesterday hy At the same time, ) mats atin A ro - at X m tN ’ " ” TT g i NALLY FAMO TOR ¥INE ry the “late Gen. George Patton as| Godfrey accosted the erstwhile ac- - Bettenhausen took the leadership ap—— igh Bye “That's chicken feed,” he said. eating 186 clams in 25 minutes, de- co vegetable | Restaurant, 144 E. Ohio Ady commander of the Third Army. 'quaintance and collected the debt. from Emil Andres on the 25th lap (Continued on Page 17~Column 1) “Keep it for yourself.” |feating 23 other contestants, Iduced 3 per cent. “ : \ ¥ J & ‘ 8 : 3 1 x #
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