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lets than they actually need tol 000 bushels of in for the foreign! make a good showing and then take! relief program. :

|back the stale loaves the next day. | A few hours later, the National — .

Restaurant Industty Advisory Com-| mittee pledged its complete sup- | port to the food drive and an-| nounced it was setting up a 17point plan of its own to make the conservation drive more effective.

Meanwhile, there were these other developments: ONE: Mr. Truman's food managers ushered in the nation's second meatless Tuesday with a prediction that public co-operation would be much better than last week. They said housewives are much better, informed on the program, TWO: A survey disclosed that the United States is more than a third of the way toward its goal of ex- Installed porting 570,000,000 bushels of grain! ~|by next Juné 30. But agriculture,

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(Continued From Page One) where to be married. They already were aboard the Satira, she said, when she learned that Mee already was married. She denied, however, that: her] | husband got a divorce from her on ‘|a charge of physical cruelty, and that she bashed him on the head with a bottle in a Chicago bar. The prosecution probed d into the past of the night club |dancer known as Satira. {| The sloe-eyed defendant said she [first lived with Mee in Havana {about Jan. 15 of this year, before which they were “only friends.” It was April 8 that she fatally wound{ed him aboard the yacht he named {for her and where they were living. | Asked if Mee brought several of “ |her suitcases when he came to | Havana, she replied quickly: | “He made me a proposition in | Chicago which I rejected, then he | raided my apartment and took {most of my things to the yacht

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: Priced as Low as $119.50 Call Flanner & Buchanan immediately and we will n phone our funeral director | with him. representative in the town ft | The trial of Miss Schmidt was where the deceased is. He CRE Pikes up Digs she lent Mgt . ' | week in the narration o will then either send the “| leading up the shooting of Mee. person back to Indianapo- _ |After she became weepy during lis or conduct services or _. |questioning about her mother and burial just as you wish. In |her school days, the judge ordered this way you are spared re- a brief recess so she could regain sponsibility for all arrange- |her composure. A special prosements: |cutor took over where the regular prosecutor had been questioning her. The new interrogator quickly worked around to her former life ; las a night club dancer in Chicago. She denied that she had divorced her husband, named as Sperry with first name not mentioned, on a charge of physical cruelty which he brought against her, She said she did not know the grounds for divorce since she was not in the United States at the time. She added that she thought cruelty was the only grounds on which a suit could be brought in | tlinos if the principals had been married less than a year. She said she was married Dec. 2, 1945, and the final decree was awarded Nov. 17, - 1046. | “Did you hit your husband on {the head with a bottle in a Chicago |bar?” she was asked. “No,” she replied. Mee came into her life, Miss Schmidt admitted, while she still was married. But she had separated from her husband at the time, she said, adding that in fact {she lived with him only two weeks 4 | before they were separated.

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C. Y. O. DANCE—Joseph Bauman, above, and'Miss Florence Moran are assisting with arrangements for the city-wide Catholic Youth Organization dance tomorrow from 9 to midnight in the Knights of Columbus Ballroom. Joe Haboush and his orchestra will play. Proceeds will go'to Camp Rancho Framasa, the church recreational and educational center in Brown County.

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Mrs. Marie Ritter, president of Big| A French official sald France Eagle unit; Mrs. J. Sferruzai, presi-| would want more assurances that|dent of Hugh Copsey unit, and Mrs. | the Marshall project was not likely Grace Robison, president to make even deeper the rift Madden Nottingham unit. between Russia and the western Thomas Broucher, Mrs. Fred Riffey ® countries. land Mrs. Harry Lorber will assist| The “little assembly” fight opened the chairmen,

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