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Spanish Consul Among Victims Jan. 5. (UPYeml Twenty persons were dead or missing today in the wreckage of an Arab hotel bombed by the Jewish underground, raising to 38 the ap. parent death toll in two attacks made by the Jéws in’ the past 24 pours. Five persons were known dead and 15 were missing in the bombing of the Semiramis Hotel today and official reports placed the toll of the Jaffa explosion yesterday at 18 dead and 98 injured. Count Manuel Allen de Salazar, ‘| 9, Spanish Consul, was .among + | those killed when Jewish bombers | plew up the Samiramis Hotel in the Katamon quarter. Three bodies had been-recovered from the tons of crumbled masonry. Torrents Hamper Rescue spokeésmian of the Hagana underground force said it blew up the hotél because it was an ‘important meeting place for Arab gangs where arms were distributed to villages surrounding -Jerusalem.” "Among the victims were six members of one family of Christian
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obscurity of New York's Upper Fifth Avenue. (She later moved to a fore -18t. address.) b “Once, she occupied the spotlight] of a" nation’s attention... But the! spotlight shifted—to Mrs. Cleveland. | Mrs. McKinley, Mrs. Roosevelt and {the rest. And today, Mary Lord! |Harrison lives, utterly forgotten by| the public that once thrilled to the | press stories of her romantic role. “Not many blocks from her pres-| ent home stands the Church of St.| Thomas, from which she walked {away on her bridegroom's arm, 40 years ago. Gallant Courage | “Today, she might attend services| there without occasioning so much} las a curious glance, -t- “In place of the fetes which hon-| |ored her as a bride, there is ‘tea for two or three old friends in her liv-i ing room. Half of the servants in the building where she lives do not know that they wait upon a President's widow. i ““How does hie meet the change? .|With . gallant courage and a relish for whatever experience the future has to offer.
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Arabs named Lorenzo. Subhi Taher, news editor of the Arab newspaper A Wahda, was missing and be~ fieved dead. The hotel bombing followed by & few hours the blowing up of the headquarters of the Arab hig * | committee in Jaffa yesterday: explosion of a truckload of Hoi mite killed 18 Arab leaders and pe jured 98 persons. As an aftermath to the Sami-| ramis Hotel bombing, Arabs tried, to kill a newsreel cameraman film- | ing the wreckage. Richard Kirby| of the London staff of Pathe News| had guns jabbed in his ribs, was ordered to go behind the wreckage of the hotel. i He finally was freed with a warning that he would be killed f he Bl was found in the Arab quarter, other man was missing. when police arrived.
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city limits, Troy. Burton, 21," of .1326!/p" W.. Washington -St., is | searched by police before he is taken. to jail. Burton said he had fired his 12-gauge shotgun at another man. The shot tore through the apartment roof at the W. Washington St. address and the
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a member of CATE Fa 88, Ager: ‘the deliberate, — practiced cr ican Leglm. Funeral se 10 a. m. 'W vy in'J. {Chapel of-the Chimes. Burial will be in Washington Park Cemetery. |- ~~Burviving are his mother, Mrs, Stand the Soviet mind, this book Lillian Rigney, Columbia, Ky. three Che of the musts. brothers, Frank and John Rigney,! both of Columbia, Ky., and Wyman: Rigney, Springfield, Ili; three sis- | ters, Mrs. Sue Kiddwell, Columbis,| Ky. rs. Lisa Grant, Pleasant Plains, Ill, and Mrs. Lucy Greer, Warsaw, Ill. |
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A native of Kentucky, Mr. Rigney anout all the average reader can YOWS had lived here several years and Was ake ai one "sitting. Then there is fore a small group ‘of friends
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“1 am very happy.” do not regret the past. and T do not. live in memory.” “The pattern of Mrs. Harrison's — life is woven of dark and light. and’
Walter Dimmick, her young attorney husband; died-suddenty only six: {weeks after their wedding. The girl widow... was sent by her family to Washington, where her! aunt, Caroline Scott Harrison; was {reigning in the White House. as the wife of President Benjani | Harrison. The first=“Mrs. Harrison died in
9 1893. In 1896. her niece was =
ried in New York to Benjamin |rison, then a private citizen. . “The marriage caused a great stir, because the children ‘of “General Harrison staunchly opposed it and| refused to attend the ceremony. “But newspaper accounts of the
off the leg of another prisoner Wedding are unanimous. in com-|
n menting on the beauty, proud bear-
pe ing and distinction of Gen. Harri-
jg/son’s young bride, who took her audibly, almost defiantly, be-
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| pictures the terrible struggle for eager enthusiasm.
| %'I was a lucky woman,
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diary part, and the Hague peace confer-'E. Burial will be tomorrow in New reached the United States, the first. ence of 1899, at which he was Amer- ton heard a groan on the second "thought was to publish it forthwith ican delegate.””’ ““But.the happy marriage was cut mill and the two investigated. They’ acid
it short after five years by Gen. Har-|
vous be just another book of facts rison's “death, which left his wife | the second floor. She was paralyzed. * and statistics which,” however Im- with one smal daughter to rear. They carried her to safety. “She came to New York and has! -
{lived tere ever sue” ever since.”
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‘Feoeption was pick burglar.
“There followed years of travel Bettner figured_in the arrest of ansense what life and death in a Rus- and close’ companionship, -of which other burglar who confessed to 19 Harrison often spoke with burglaries.
-she| 'vesigator James Rogers teamed Lp Ww These camp tyrants, -high and said, ‘to have married a man whose | to apprehend Samuel Crawley, and and trust cultural contacts were so wide andi |close the files on the case of a |whose zest for life was as strong woman who had been badly "Each seeks to. feather his own niss my own. We met the most in- land assaulted late ‘in 1946. nest at. the expense of the rest. teresting personalities of the times. | Each tries. to get something-on his took eight trips abroad, enjoyed] Medals will go to Chauffeur meeting today in the home of-Miss either for. purposes plays and concerts and books to-{three-year-old.son of Mr. and MIS. of yiackmail-of-as-a-possible safe~ gether. _|A,_H. Kipfer, 2910 8. High School guard. against. eventual liquidation. Road; who died Saturday in Meth- 6 which all stand in qmortal fear, periences was the Venezuelan litigain which the general had 8 Squad 7 answered a fire call at 227;
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standing work during 1947 in clear- _and at the ‘Guarantee Tire and ing up-a large number of burglaries. Rubber Co. branch store, 716 E. Both will be open six days Sergeants Forest McKeighan ard Weekly, from 8:30 a. m. fo 5 p.m. Driver's licenses this year cannot in St. part 4n -the arrest of William Joy- be purchased more than 30 days iner, familiar to residents as the ice prior to the applicant's birthday. They worked night Under—a— law passed by the Tastt ‘given by Mrs. Gifford Pinchot, and and .day with no regard for over- legislature. the. Harrisons left by carridge for time for two months before Joyner New Jersey, where a private train was finally Drought to . justice in Negley to Speak BUT IF we ait to A te under- | was waiting to take them ‘to Indi- July, 1947. :
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