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y Mysterious Objects Reported in Skies |" “It hung suspended in the wir at ; Air Pilots Report Vessel Floundering in Soda) Was Under Senttie N Si Over Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee / [Intervals and then gained and lost QUINCY, Ill. Jan. § (UP) — A High Seas; 6 Feet of Water in Hold first degree murder of his father-in- «der i ; : Bs United Press ‘altitude at what appeared to be ter- 17-year-old Ohioan admitted, police TOKYO, Jan. 8 (UP)—Evewi - . { y law, the Rev. Lewis Whittaker, last * Ln , _'rific bursts of speed,” 'Mr., Walter SMd, that -he shot and killed a orl 82, —E¥gWithess reports from. pilots flying over- | o : rr : Ug a Mysterious objects seen floating in the sky over Kentucky, Ten - ' ' | veens oom early ‘today’ head said today that the Russian: motorship Dvina appeared to be, 8. ‘ _ |nessee and Ohio revived speculation about “flying saucers” today. Sale: 5 who at pane. garly wy in imminent danger of capsizing and spilling her 800 passengers into The sentence 8 : Ss The latest report on the phenomena was at Wilmington, O,, Where The intense brilliance of the Ob! ory 2 a Teoria TOD" the Pacific Ocean. 4 4 . {late yesterday b: 4 will Make Appeal to : i ject pierced a heavy layer of clouds, : | The ship was being buffeted by mountainous seas. Water ‘already| Jenkins after two } : . + 2 |pessanmel at the Clinton County Air Base reported a flaming ball he added. { Police said Richard Grubough ad- stood six feet deep in her hold. The pilots said that a rescue ship/ Lima State Hospital for the Orim Nationa lof Ted fire which was seen for 35 minites until it disappeared Over’ Iy lio was seen by Wilmington] ited shooting Leroy .E. Miller, apparently had taken the Dvina = to wm ooo ee inal Insane reported tha - yagor Al Peels Sunduav 0° Whe norimn, AL : ; . residents night before last. jae Wn Manuiteld O. Grubough under tow but that she was wal-| Forty to 50 persons, huddled onlis sane. > ! {ll carry his fight to National ‘Guard . i i 4 came here after robbing lowing in the troughs of the huge the DOWTARd TANtAIlT Of THe "PHP,l- ——————— yhe ¥ headquarters tn Frankiin, Ky. Two pilots fying with, Oficials at the Chicago Weather the Koren Jobing Co. Peoria, of waves. ; \appeared to be in an “extremely Rites for Mrs. Burleson

r {increase polis Rent is pre send to the Office of!

‘The Mayor yhich he will give ful ts’ side yersy. ; v3 "After attending the meeting of {he board yesterday, at the in-|. sation of the chairman, K. V. Amgerman, Mayor Feeney said: whe board was unable. to show nce which would justi-

v evide pt an cent increase of rents

fy a 20 Per

the City.” i 20 won't Halt Request

pespite his intervention, tne ward Was prepared today to forits recommendation - to the e of Housing Expeditor asking the 25 per cent “across the increase over the rent ievel of- June ‘30, 1947. The recommendation also asks at rent control be extended to 31.1948, because “the available} nntal housing will not be adequate| u meet reasonable needs and. rerements in this rental area” when ntrols expire Feb. 29. | 4 second vote on the recompendation was taken by the board, yesterday. “afternoomn after Mayor | peney left the meeting. The vie vis announced a8 5 to 2 forthe n-

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One Fails to. Vote Two of the nine-member group yee absent-and one who attended]. * the meeting said, at one point, that he would ‘not: vote; However, pe Jater cast his" vote with the y. One of the absent memrs, Mrs. F. B. Ransom, called sod said she wished to cast a

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James Robb and Henry Goett gmed the minority. The five embers of the majority were Mr, an, Charles B. Forrest; | german Wolff, william P. Snethen sod Berkley W. Duck Jr. Robb Disputes Decision | \ir. Robb wrote a report of the| minority which will accompany the majority's recommendation. He said: “ cannot in any way see how he majority can justify the 25 per| ent increase. : | “It should be noted with interest that four of the five persons of} - the majority vote are either directly or indirectly representative of the large real estate interest in this city." 3 3 He contended that “not one fact was submitted in support of an intrease that is not grounds at the present time for an increase in rent by petitioning" the Area Rent Of-| flee.” N

Mr. Robb also charged that no income. tax return was submitted which would show a tenant had lost income.

Woman, 45, Killed In 19-Floor Leap

PHILADELPHIA, Jan:'9 (UP)—{ A woman about 45 years old died I a ‘plunge form the 19th floor of v central-city apartment building today,

Hundreds of office” workers stood horrified as her body hurtled to the Street, three blocks from City Hall. ~—Police identified her tentatively as) A resident of an apartment in the

-200- WHEE or & 15th a

They maid she was away trom

home for the past several days, and| -

tumbled from the apartment less than two hours after she returned her visit, } Her body landed on*Mannfng St. In the rear of the apartment. Police} $id she lived on the fourth floor * the building, and could not say Why she went to the 19th floor after Ing to her rooms. “An cemployes of the apartment

Mentified the woman as*Mrs, Julia|”

Rittman, who has been living ihere th her husband, Louis, for the

last eight years. Fuith Restores Home To Evicted Woman, 101

BOSTON, Jan. 9 (UP)—Mus.

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Muriel Salisbury, 101, said today|

the wasn't surprised when her 1and- . 4, Domenico Luccosi, canceled 0 order evicting heffrom her $12-\-Week apartment. : God has never failed me yet,” Ge said. ‘ Mrs. Salisbury partially blind, by only support is a .smail acy left by her husband, was te evicted yesterday because 8 Was $300 behind in her rent. e refused charity, night, Mr. Luccozi canceled . eviction order and said Mrs. Isbury could keep the apartment

unt oy he found another place for)

or laughed when 1 said 1 failed for God and. that he never bp she said. . “But new ther hasn't- failed me this time

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Ship Movements

tong CA Wisconsin, Havre; Port Town. Depary Muda. Antwerp. from New York — Antinous,

Piying ‘(hon SUStADS Victory

Memepiioud. Jeddah; Gen. B. B. Caljan, Andria;

ven; Hoegh = Silvermoon, -

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on against-the 25 per st Cll aed my = Advisory Board. Biot vu + uyslerivus sleuning Op: paring a letter wi was chasing. ed & They said Pilot Thomas F. Man- Was reported seen at ClArSbUTE, yn cor ar pro Po riplity that! tried to hire a taxicab to ng Expeditor asking that it tell, fying without oxygen equip-| Nashville and Columbia, Tenn., and | consideration to the ten- ment, apparently flew too high, be- at in the Indianapolis rent come unconscious 0.

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Fiying Saucers' Back Again. Blamed for Pilot's Death -

INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Gale F. Walter and Corp. Janes Hudson in the patrol tower at the gir base. They , minutes.

: lot rag him : : as a flaming red! :

Youth, 17, Admits 800 Aboard Stricken Ship Hoesier Geis Death. Face Peril of Capsizing =. 2 Bee

‘Nichols, ‘42, of Silver: Lake, Ind,

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| Mr. Mantell turned back after they had climbed to 20,000 feet. 3 } > | A bright; bulb-shaped object also| uced an aurora borealis and th@® After the shooting, Grubough which flew over the stricken vessel! No lifeboats were Seen hanging

and lost control! tucky yesterday. his plane. He crashed near' ‘The ball of fire at Wilmington, O,,

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said there were no weather $200 and four guns Vesterday, police! Lt. J. L. Fitzsimmons, Bloomfield, Perilous” situation, Lt. Fitzsimmons

conditions which would have pro- added. USTIN, Tex, Jan. § (UP)—Pri-

vate funeral services were held yes take him He said Russian patrol boat No. 30 f her d leadi rte) dow Mira, fide Be 1 0. rom her davits, lea to specula-/son, widow of one-time U. A 5 it os. St. Hn back to Peoria. He found he lacked “appeared” to have secured a line! tion that sote of neds an, General Albert Ae : bf } Elmo . ey explained, enough money and asked to be tak- to the water-logged” Dvina. crew might have abandoned: ship. Burleson. Mrs. Burleson, whose hus- ii Requires e8 release ¢ i electricity en to the city limits. The cab driv- Lt. Fitzsimmons sald that “at Rescue ships have been fighting band served in the Wilson adminisVl 3 Sodus e object such as a er took him to Quincy police head- times she appeared ‘close to turning to save he Dvina's passengers tration, died suddenly of heart Pp ng. P mast, or a steeple. quarters instead. : over completely.” - isince her first SOS Wednesday. disease in her Austin home.

N. J; piloted a B-17 rescue plane reported.

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