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Florence, was unfaithful.

Jealous about,” aged to gasp at the hospital

OGDENSBURG, N, Y, Nov. 26 (UP)— Authorities investigated tloday a fire which caused an esti$750,000 damage to St.

The Rev. Gordon F. Coseo suffered burns and bruises when he made an unsuccessful attempt to rdaziy the altar to save the Blessed Sacrament.

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old wife with & tack hammer early today, slashed her throat with a razor and*then cut his own throat because he was “jealous,” police re

The two were taken to Hurley

Police said Eckley told them he thought his wife of four months,

“I don’t see what he had to be Mrs. Eckley man-

Neighbors described the Eckleys a8 a “non-drinking, church-going

Regulars Stil Rule County GOP

Election Fails: to _ Shift Power (Continued From Page One) who were disgruntled with the regu-

lar leadership, Mr, Ober, tity con troller, did not seek the chairmane

! Pp the groundwork for control of party machinery in the state and national conventions next year. None of the leaders in contral would make commitments on their choice for governor or presidential nominees. : " Split on Both Contests The leadership was aplit on the gubernatorial contest between U, 8, Sen, William E, Jenner and Lt. Gov, Richard T, James, They were reported divided on presidential choice between Gov. Thomas E. Dewey of New York and Sen. Robert Taft.

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Link Tunney Firm To Uranium Find

WASHINGTON, Nov, 26 (UP)— The Atomic Energy Commission is looking into reports that a mining company owned by former heavyweight - boxing champion «iene Tunney and others has found rich uranium deposits’ in northwestern Canada, | A spokesman for the commission {said it definitely was “interested”

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in the reports, But he refused to say what the commission could do about’ them if they turn out to he | true. A major source of uranium for this country’s manufacture of 8242) atomic bombs during the wir was the great Bear Lake region of Canada. Reports from Vancouver, B. C, said uranium prospectors for the Tunney firm struck it rich in the great Slave Lake area southwest of Great Bear Lake, The Canadian government controls all uranium search and development in the commonwealth, jand there was no explanation of how Mr. Tunney's conoern couid engage in prospecting under such circumstances,

Detroit Garage Strike Leader's Car Blasted DETROIT, Nov. 26 (UP)—Detroit’s strife-torn CIO’ garage mechanics strike ‘erupted today as a

dynamite explosion blasted the unoccupied car of Ray Dooe, fiery

Acme Telephoto, SEES AGAIN—Otte Horst, Birmingham, Ala., farmer and florist, who has regained his sight by an operation after al most 32 years of total blindness, points out the beauties of his farm to his granddaughter, Betty Joyce Adkins, and his faithful dog, "Rabbi," both of whom he saw recently for the first time. He had been blind- | ed Ry a dynamite explosion.

Theft Reveals Krug

Is a ‘Coin Collector’

WASHINGTON, Nov, 26 (UP) A reporter telephoned the U, 8. mint, explained that a housebreak had just been reported and that the loot included a $20 gold piece. He wanted to know if the home owner had any right to hold gold coins. “Absolutely not,” said the official, “Not unless he was a coin collector, ‘It's illegal. By the way, wha was robbed?” “Secretary of Interior J. A. Krug,” the reporter said. “Oh, well,” mumbled the official, “I guess it's all right to keep one or two as ‘souvenirs.”

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Printmakers’ Show To Open at Block's

“The Indiana Society of Printmakers will hold its annual exhibition in the Wm. H. Block Co. auditorium,

through Dec. 18. A committee of judges including Dr. Henry Hope of Indiana Univer-

artist, and Robert Parks, Herron Art School instructor, have chosen 70 prints in color and black and white for its show, All the prints will be for sale,

1000 4-H Club Members

Guests of Stock Show CHICAGO, Nov. 26 (UP)—About 1000 boys and girls from 4-H clubs in 27 states will gather for their Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow be- | fore they raise the curtain on the 1947 International Livestock Show.

The boys and girls will be the guests | MEDICINE,

of. the show management.

strike leader. At the same time threats of ex-

agencies involved in the strike, po- | lice said. Dooe's car, parked behind head- | quarters of striking Local 415, O10 United Auto Workers, was shattered by a quarter stick of dyna-| mite which’ police said had been placed on the floor boards under the front seat,

BISMARCK, N. D, (UP)—Father Clement Boespflug was well supplied when he left for Japan to do missionary work. Father Boespflug, | a Maryknoll priest, took slong twe | months’ supply of food and enough | clothing to last two years.

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Fare Raise Back In Lap of PSC

Decision Due in 15 Days on Dime Rate (Continued From Page One) ing two days of court hearings this week in the utility's appeal from the PSC's order of July 1 estab~ lishing an 8%-cent token rate, free transfers and a S=cent school fare. Attorneys for the utility yesterday asserted in oral arguments that if the appeal is granted, the utility

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rate it pleases. They said the judge may, however, set a ceiling on the rate in protection of the public. Judge Hinchman asked the PSC to consider the new evidence. “The court may have some authority to fix a celling,” he sald, “but the Public. Service Commis« sion is the only agency qualified to fix rates—not some country judge who doesn't know anything about i."

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(Continued From Fage One) tures and it was to be actually hot in Florida. .

In the extreme northern section of the state, police reported roads generally clear today, but icy in spots. “In the northeast section, light snow was. falling before noon. | Light snow. was reported in Yo! County and Bloomington, For the balance of the state, pos, lice reports sald roads were normal and clear, Continue Corn Ploking The Weather Bureau's weekly crop’ bulletin reported corn picking| was still in progress in the state with moisture content still high in| some sections, Best flelds were re-| ported producing 75 to 100 busheis| to the acre. Some plowing is being done and the soybean harvest is about complete. Yields are fair to good. Meadows and pastures are in“ fair| to good condition, the bureau reports, and wheat is generally good with the best about 10 inches high. |

Although the 10-cent fare is not

ity has proposed to the PSC In a new petition for rate increase.

cided. Protests ‘Expert’ Fees Utility Attorneys Arthur Gilliom| and Robert Armstrong yesterday |

[attacked the “unreasonable” amount

of charges in previous rate cases| the company has been compelled | to pay. The charges totaled more than $6000. In once instance, Mr. Gilliom | asserted, the utility was forced to pay more than double the fee of [an expert hired by the commission. The company also had to pay| {the fees of a series of experts called | lin from other states to testify in

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|transportation fees of PSC personnel, Mr, Gilliom asserted. He demanded that these fees be set aside, along with the rest of! ; [the order establishing the 8%-cent| |rate. RED TROOPS AT BORDER TEHRAN, Nov. 26 (UP)—The na-| tionalist newspaper Atess said today | that heavy concentrations of Soviet | troops were maneuvering along the Azerbaijan border,

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