Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 January 1948 — Page 1
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"|THE CASE OF THE SLEEPY SERGEANT—
‘ars Worst Spy Scare—
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Watts Defense Postman Didn't Ring Queries Police Twice, Secret Plans
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High Command Thrown Inte Panic Three
deaths. . 10,000 workers in the Ev-
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ly Raeburn Van Buren ing indusizies to Close
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cluded m Mitchell, Ind., couple and t Texas farm worker, | The
terday in a parked automobile. The car was out of gas, but the
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4 noon at the doo! Count ay ; the 74-year-old man and was unable to re-enter fe cabin or summon help. He ind alone as caretaker for Dr.
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: on the andy invasion a ie — n {the ‘dollar as against the former Market St. with the kindly couple | - Mr. Shields replied that he I f 3 i 4 hit Normandy a a SASHION NOTE?) NOTE! tl they were troubled by Indi-| also was a shutdown at its Johns-| Local developments indicated 19 ang offered a free money! His mother hadn't asked who thought it did. - | 00 Hot for Me Wat urnel iy him after ; us BI wave. foo plant and two. Vi grift 2 ov pon 15 pir cent might; to give the American tourist they were. She didn’t. want to Crowd -in. Courtroom IN THE UPPER right-hand PO9s'man had withheld deli very m——— The ground is frozen to a depth open hearths were down. not enough to ask household! jo. three times its former|know. She was a fraid she would] To the Towa. #hidh |6Orner was a postoffce p: to a private address. FY HEN FATHER WAS A Boy) two feet at Muncie, the grave-| The three gas companies, Man-| ers to cut down. value in francs. thronged “887 U. 8. Army Postal stam : v " “The situation is getting tighter 80 after her boy. the Shelby County Circuit Court- Ly Service, gelivered to hiin personally By an said, and asked funeral Ufacturers Light & Heat, Peoples) - - aE ‘World Fund Prepared | After all this way Johnny d gathered in th Feb. 24. 1041." He knew that was| Cl cer under armed’ escort MH directors to allow them more time Natural Gas and‘ Equitable Gas|each day,” Frank L. Cochran, dis-| pa |would have everything ‘that a 1 ac athered in the outside |, +). huropean theater, ‘and that r ‘escort. iB b prepare for burials : |Co., said that pressure in all gas trict head of Standard Oil of In- To Ask Gold De sit rything halls, the testimony this morn-| : : {lines was dangerously low. The diana, commented.
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“ i . : ; for an “inside tip” on how long te rel d couple‘ of | examined the contents of Bs were killed: in - | for most. of the nyt. Groves said: - from France at the old rate./porary financial aid. WORKE He-OUt: = Laer TOT out Thiy. comming] SATO. te ooo “high nN Fle te Tuan * RICKY BOA of. trigid aid TE the Uniteq France got”the dollars, by draw-| = priends Aid Mother ER oe dala papers fell out. They. confirmed; envelope. - Among- - the - high ghly : to ! | sweeping down cross thé north. Press reported that 26 stated. in NE on-her-quotay to buy machin-i- Since the story appeared in. The| . Guessing on th OF tine wey eT, ee Sadi a smal area in a sub- 12!
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WELL, DONNA RINGO: F WHO KEEPS A STORE ON THE DESERT,OWNS A HOSS ABOUT THE GAME COLOR AS , THE ROBBERS
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\ “¢ Ash “8 | Dice and $3 were confiscated. it in an ashcan, he declared. cutting activities this year should | Prove his bill tomorrow. | highway. ; LT SAY NOW, oor ou Niinesy oo igaries “e .: Fowler is an old-time bootlegger| Miss Short's body; when found, leave. a surplus for a payment of| There is Sonslideaid tim; "Haganah scouts engaged the | MONKEYS UNCLE 4 18:30 | Radio . | 21|Who has been convicted several|was cut in two at the walst. | “not less than $2.6 billion” on the| In the Senate, however, for trim-| “WEST SEOUL Snkaged pe NOT A ROS! iii. 21 Mrs Roosevelt 1 times on federal as well as local! " {national debt. {ming the amount of tax. reduc-
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iii cotgyn ort Cripps Promises Attorneys Stress Length Months Before Landings in Normandy To Help France Of Time Questioned ee eB won LONDON, Jan, 26 (UP)—Sir E | By DONNA MIKELS WASHINGTON, Jan. 26—No. 12 West Division St,
hang area were off the sjob . Stattord Crivns Chancellorof tel : Znnnee=1 200,000 Car Workers [fi Sais a 1 ressure. that Britain would take all necesini by falling gas re hs p or 4 ers sary. measures to safeguard the wok : ft value of the pound sterling pane ve movie nets | flo] by Cold.Blast....... pms for | hg : ¥ 3 : gas-consum ;
Friday night when most plants| Gas Shorfage Shuts Down Detroit Plants;
hutting down 1 ? Their cross - examination of delivered—for the postman didn’t ring twice. ly were SBUtting or Thousands Laid OF in Pittsburgh Crisis Tne Siaing a. dpecial session Maj. Robert. O'Neal, executive of- he took it back to his branch station and started a storm Ohio river traffic also - was By United Press | - {ficer o e Indiana state police,
because of fice forming nda Jesptead industrial shutdowns and unemployment - struck
as the nation continued in the 8rip of the extended cold wave. /000 workers in automobile plants and other > ing in relation to other cur-
roster fan, The ian Com Raat N the stand when| WHEN THE ed post Michigan Consolidated ; Maj. O'Neal, on stand w | WHEN . unnam postThe hots of James Rats 31,| Gas Co., running six million cue | 1 : Boip We katt and “Jimi the reper. A M S me [court recessed Friday, returned to man, who apparently went unand Miss Pauline Elrod, , both |feet short a day, cut off gas to] 0 ie | of Mitchell, were found early yes- 40 major industrial users Friday. | f 8 nosing. asim Dacic $ i ut na The Ford Motor Co., which is m try to dissuade the French from cross-exam y ense -{tion In cago, his superiors She 645 wad out of gas. but the able:to mat ulacture its own gas. Son ioe Waste As their: devaluation, said he. left Nl {torney Emerson Brunner. {phoned the Army's Sixth Service unaffeted. r, wi fan was turning. An autopsy will oy or al hortage , YVOIS@ there a technical staff to work - y ine bod Were pr of Watts from the day following a dyut t, Col. A. A. M {precaution which we must be pre-| N { ant, Col. A. A. Meyers, ¢xarbon. monoxide poisoning, ros Shaolidated =a Tis ot ol helping Spiasna who are run- ® pre) Says Adopting Couple
| 8. tomorrow, . ; | Following Maj. O'Neal on the|1s by 15 inches. and t an inch i Sristin Rogreaues, oh whe At Pittsburgh, natural gas to oil shortage grew steadily worse ritalin intended to maintain the 21-year-old mother, soon will get| =o70W HE "= Shields. ¥ 23 inches, and Abou
. ; | He was (hick. Broken edges were t miso. His body was found in &ll industrial users in the Tri. Under pressure of succeeding cold ¥hu¢ Of the pound failed to con-|her shy, blue-eyed little boy back. no, "ove Sp (GL HE WR thie Bm ped
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cross-examination almost imme-' Ma « 2 Te a ton was cut| Institute, in a phone conversation tNat the devaluation would not adopting couple called The Times. diately. Postoffice comments stamped in ap in his car while the motor | Off today, from Wi nunning. Radio Notifies Workers Atflashville, the frozen body of = Several thousand workers was found yester- Were notified by special radio bul‘of his letins not to report to work.
| Blaw-Knox Steel Co,. public Steel's south side plant {weére among the com | most completely shut SOW o Carnegie - Illinois Stee orp. | 4 . ke |said 12 of its finishing plants and| wiser sole Warm through the Gravediggers Troubled {its wheel and axle plant at MeEven the gravediggers report- Kees Rocks were closed. There
Si c T , ! would provide everything needed) MW Guests E Penaeyivania; West Virginia, and committee 10. get into ‘openasion Sources close fo. the Interna stomach. tn UL leresl, oe steady irialgoers (OF ADV PrOPOSSd Ivasion. | TWO { ARMED iltan clothes | y ration =" . : 4 . . 3 y Ch i Hope Rennayivania, West Virginia ne hardship ei Li dried tional Monetary Fund said today Mrs. Wurtzbaugh had little 154 heard all this before, What — Without opening the envelope ot rs Jn evil on o Hotel Fire Er ine G +; themselves were handling them, France may be required to put up money with which to provide for (jay were interested in was when 0 [rightened by its impli- Furbershaw. They took a sec—ICAGO—Jan—26— FUP) Cold Retains Grip __ +, Number of Calls Gain $125 million worth of gold to off- Johnny and his older sister. An- "0" oo §0-10-the_jury ang. Cations (Army. security Is .aj } ¥ seo About 200 guests scurried down MeanWHIE, & Pew" SOIT Trout
Ris uke out in a basement &t| pect of continued cold weather A W.. Groves was increasi | for most of the nat
. ; ; ery and equipment for rehabilita- ! { i al-uits ia ern. plains was the fifth in 12 Scattéred shortage areas had tion, quip ba | Fimes, sympathetic folk nave it will take the jury to reach a|letters. One was about landing] Designation the “entire - had{ gays, | (Continued Page T—Col. 3 »* |helped the struggling ‘mother.|yerdict ranged anywhere from craft The. two officers looked no! o : i started by a cigaret { (Contin on Page ol. 3) : M id than | > A peration - by — : | U. 8. weather forecasters. af .. . sims . | go any pow “give 20 ore {hey 40 hour to several days. | turthier. [ “Overlord,” nd the fact that STRIKE IN REICH Joti of Rn otal. ave for 16th Cc f an 1 ie as rer the same difficulties ot Charged “on Two Counts jE Mg a oA be-the: code word URG, Jan. 26 (UP)—Ten| another week of ‘‘sub-normal” onression keep their families together. The jury will have to deliberate, pe a yi for the tentative day of the in. 37 building workers walked! temperatures.
. ; . - gq Bak Tea ie ry, Solin i Aurand, commanding the Sixth!yagian : : U D . . ugh. on. two counts in the indictment. rvice Forces. The eral rest Soh Ak ‘The coldest spot in the nation Turns ’ FP in eath Dives into Plant Johnny will have his mother The first count which charges Se es = genen i telegram concerning landing
today was Watertown. 5. D. Of ‘Black Dahlia’ again Watts killed Mrs. Bufnéy with; 77250 10 loot at thembe a Scoot a ction in working hours. with a temperature of 27 degrees ac : ania PARIS, Jan. 26 (UP)—Police A Truck AGH n “premedisation: =a Dret-degree picxed up the phone. Gen GROFge plies epor’. on electrical -sup- ; “below zero. The national death : ——— S010 seven persons were killed and Fip Au gh urder a CN CATTI®S |v Marshall, then Chiefs67 Staff. a+ Y ? Gol d toll for the last two weeks rose LOS ANGELES, Jan. 26 (UP) four others were injured late to- ire Truck, to Cras the dedth penalty or life Tmpris-| y= = 100 t0 offce” and Gen. | Anoftisr Of yottoon ep igen: n en Gloves to 156. Homicide detaetives today inveiti- day when a plane crashed into a On Icy Streets onment, This count, however, ro
. |. New York escaped the 14-inch Sated the stOFy of a 23-year-old woodwork —fagtory in suburbad An unavoidable collision due to Ould be reduced to second-degree| Is Available |iowranr predicted over the week. Painter who. said he iiiled the Romaiivilie
4 end, however, when the. storm; black dahlia.” Elizabeth Short. Police at Romainville. on the. porwee discretion of the jury, | s ee seats un are avail- which began Saturday morning, during a “marijuana spree” in a northeast fringe of the city, said betwesti-a-puliper-from- Fire Sta g Gen, The Tap sil sess jon {veered out to sea early Sunday/hotel room. = iow, §:Legion farter only 4.9 inches of snow had _ Officers said
Callahan's, 136 E. Washin «AL ing further queslon st. or The ashing. On Gamin Char tioning. At least , 126 N, Pennsylvania {15 previous con-
t row balcony, $2; down- Seven persons were held by jan. 15. 1047. 0%
> oN ar reserved, $1.50. Gen. Police today on gambling charges murder have S { GOP OK T C } al admission Rig both After a raid yesterday on ‘the|proved phoney. Lyneh enare. Ss 1ax u v ear eriusa em : ults and children will be Indiana Ex-Service Club, , sale only at . 12822 Clifton St. : day shortly after he phoned poiice RB { } MH MM Ew idal - Wlvania St, NPT |, Chet Fowler, 53, of R. R. 4, BoX| from a bar on Main Street's skid- uM gnores 3 ouse an JERUSALEM, Jan. 26 (UP—, day—fignt night. ~ The so [30% Was charged with keeping a row, saying “I want to get it off nt Bargain price for chil. [SaMINg house and gaming. ey
was for the first three | Charged with visiting a gaming He said he first met the brunette, $6 Billion Slice in Knutson Bill iahe Xiliey or wounfiefl
ts only. house and gaming were Claude at g cafe near Camp Cooke, Cal, in a pitched battle on the high-| ’ > n Le Liford, 42, and James Herald, 25. where she worked. ; WASHINGTON, Jan. 26 (UP)—Senate Republicans agreed way to Tel Aviv eight miles west orn m oahout the exciting both of 1072 W. 28th St.; Russell] “we went to a hotel, had a few “unanimously” today that a tax reduction bill should be enacted of Jerusalem. rs Pp, on ‘The Times |Dickerson, 33, of 1813 Koehne 8t:; drags of marijuana,” he told offi-| this year, : These . reports sald the battle) ages, Kenneth Allen, 26, of 2809 Me-| cers, “While she slept I killed her But they refused to join House Republicans in committing started when Haganah scouts dis-| ele, crys Pherson 8t.; Raymond Webb, 32,/with a surgical knife,” : themselves to the cut of approxmately $6 billion proposed in the! covered several hundred Arabs Index of 3141 Northwestern Ave. and Then he drove to a vacant lot, pending Knutson bill, massed north of the village of
{Raymond Belcher, 31, of 1027 W. threw the body out, wrapped the The Republican senators also] TTT Kiryat Anavim, near the hills of | Revits: ‘14 Movies ..... 140th St.
0 | tion. : o 14. C. Ruark. 1lvicted En sugar biack.market | POlice Jug a Calico Cat . Those. dedisions, reached at a Sen. Millikin told reporters that | ¢d Shortly before noon and blazed ae Ter ... x
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| * 43 + LONDON, Jan. 26. (UP)—Gor- cat, Smiley, were arrested for Houes debate on the Knutson ing $30,668.000,000 during the ACCUSED IN BABY'S DEATH 14 (Teen Tak «+ 17400 Sloan of Newcastie-on-Tyne drunken dr inc
17m for 2 {bill is scheduled to start Thurs- fiscal year beginning next July 1./ | NEW YORK, Jan. 26 (UP) ke wen Topics. 13 in a triumphant letter to the Wie od. up Mr. aeticina: day. and passage in expected next Sen. Millikin added,” however, Mildred Kawell of New Tork was | ” a ’ ashington. 12 ques today announced that » and his cat after a near yead- Monday. The House Ways and that no attempt made chiarged by police today with. su- : SECRETS WENT—This is the 1} eather Map Bp..q completed one of its, cro on collision on Sunset Blvd, | on & y THE HOUSE ‘WHERE THE i oy whicle macket |
! word inOR FE TESRm ONCE than# Yosrs todo pat *3waa Jmtialong for the
Off because a gas shortage resulting from the | A i ‘had. foreed- curtatiment. of production; =i i ' roit bus drivers staged a one-hour s as the result of carbon monoxide strike when one driver refused to - RR
whoning. . .. .... = = in relation to the dollar is $4.03.| \o.r old Johnny Wourtzbaugh length of time he was questioned might better be called “The Case of the Sleepy Sergeant.” The cold weather ' victims 1n- | seater ton ich had fo de Fuel Group Here ledges Help ’ y 3
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: ; . The number of calls to" the Set any loss the fund might suf- other child was expected. . Ww . ae lobby floor yesterday when brought ig to an office of state fuel Co-ordinaisy fer from devaluation of the franc. husband deserted the family five bo 078 the Jury willsbe out... 5.04 into the office of Col. W, L.|from the colonel, Who kept the
=. x i * fon east of the ‘NOt alarmingly,” but steadily, Worth of francs which it bought The Red Cross has offered tem: ness in the hall to ask him| Go" purbershaw shook the bat-| Gen. Bissell was grim as he . a . -£ aia -
| SHELBYVILLE, Jan 26_pe. in Chicago is the address of a modest apartment house |fense attorneys for Robert Austin on the North Side.
| Watts hammered ‘away at testi- i ; n { Imony by two state police officers To that unlikely address on March 15, 1944, was. de
hot ut OW. TAS Ve [ES S ) rin oc utr X; RD REY, CRE SST LEA le ; ho BIA Di LE AY do : ats Mang . on a [hTee MOLI
franc. \ . | Mr. Cripps addressed Commons
“We do not contemplate’ tak-
{and Robert Shields, state police that spiraled all the way to the Combined Chiefs of Staff, {Ing any action to alter the rate of
| detective, dealt with minute de-' The story of the feverish inquiry, expert sleuthing ‘and hairs /talls of ‘questioning of Watts raising apprehension that followed, involving Army commands {prior--to his confession to the! in Chicago, Washington and London; -is- now told. for the. first time, tstaying of Mrs. Mary Lois Burney: There ts & stack of reports two feet high inthe Pentagon “ast Nov. 12; a EEE Palilding Dearing of “THIS EASE BUY some orithe papers are missing, | Watts’ attorneys stressed the The Army designates the file, “A Misdireoted Letter,” but it
‘rencies; as we do not bélieve that! L sit-down |“ ry omcial value of th pound BACK TO MOTHER—Two.
oP x x = Mr. Cripps said British policy|
will ‘be réturned to his mother, '¢ach night from Nov. 12-18,
~ A Colonel Shudders a Sheps. suid Brith policy O'Neal Recalled to Stand A Colonel Shudders
the witness chair as the trial re- rewarded, carried the invasion
cussions of our own currency.”
Mr. Cripps, who flew to Paris to sumed ~ this morning. He was plans back to the Chestnut Sta.
‘The defense attorney led Maj. Command headquarters.
; O'Neal on an hour-to-hour de-| Next dav the deli red. , concert with the | ) y were vered, mittee De ianaolts Tye) oO od Com: French a Sone gt ot! - ‘Child Needs Her,’ tailed account of his questioning again by regular carrier, and the
pared to take here.” { his arrest until he confessed Nov. amined the
| envelope casually. It Government reassurances that! Mrs. Leola (Judy) Wurtzbaugh, !
| wi he dut, il velope, Meanwhile, as the Midwest fuel a A yavy duly manila envsiphe
for
‘ ips. - |waves, the ‘American Petroleum|¥/"c® stock market speculators| Early today the wife of the {and “there were patched rips.
ba i “- J “ thi New York, told The Times [0llow the French move. They iit any heads his Hither, Wel Questioned by Henry Perry, an- fod Ik ud aInkuowh a thie it had revised its conservation: CUEht heavily of Gold issues. ste lhty re uh pjother of Watts® five-lawyer de-lcondition at Chicago P. 0." appeal upwards to 15 per cent. Schuman Opens Debate ¥20t no publicity. If 1t is better rense team, Mr. Shields’ testimony
for Johnny to go home, that is|go the pat Col. Meyers glanced at the i down consumption by. followed pattern of Maj. 10 pér cent will not be suicient, On Franc Devaluation
{where he will go.” od O'Neal. pencilled address and stiffened - Meanwhile, the Marion County At one point, Mr. Per asked Mm his chair, It was:
tional Assembly today that de-|ferred ‘with the mother to de-| sions “y "When . _ 12 West Division Street, 3 - y , valuation of the frané was neces-| termine if she will be able to Shields” ARSWORS, “Yes,” 45 + Chicago.”
“but in shortage areas consumers Sary to keep the nation’s fac-| provide a living for her family. |Perry. read a definition of the In She PBT CHAE corner Mai. Gen. Hi y Ss. y : must cut-down -that - much —if|tories. working and prevent un- -- Couple -Takes- Child ‘word, which included the phrase, Was the familiar a Part: [above] - then commanding! the everyone is to be assured of keep-
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; “ » ment” printed and underneatt, ¥ ¢ ; ey employment. ring, ‘Without outside Intervention.” TieD kal | Sarvice’ Com |The government cut the valuelgar ad befn 4 tearful Sohnng | He asked if this definition ap-(Blled In by hand, were “UA” Amys St Service’ Command of the export-import franc bY|jooked back over his shoulder as Pied to Watts’ “voluntary” con | use.” at Chicagq when. the secret pas Situation Getting Tighter about half, pegging it at 214 t0/he left his home at 1628 W. fession.
little boy should have-—a father's ing was not the topic of major 0-4 Was the supply branch which Envelope Examined
fearsome - thing). Col. Meyers, Hon directly across the aisle The fund holds $125 million| months ago. One loiterer stopped a chief state py, pacshaw, intelligence officer. |PAPers on him at all times.
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- Guessing on the length of time stamped “SECRET” in big: red|documents were:
{Aurand talked _guardedly
hE ey oh og| ammunition, murder or manslaughter at the aj. Cen. laytén isis: chi A schedule for APO mail.
{or the War Department Intelll:| ‘From these documents enemy issell ordered the papers’ (Continued on Page 7--Col. 4) . . :
icy streets occurred this morning
: |gence 27 and an automobile bein The second count which charges ‘they could “not identify the type °" ted by Cart Kotemon® or 8 watts killed the North Side woof plane involved. sa o y AT netcher, 21, of min in an attempt to perpetrate’ | ‘They said casualties might run 1121 N. Oaklan Ave. the crime of rape is a first-degree. higher than the preliminary esti-| The Pumper was going north murder count and cannot -be re. mate, since initial confusion pre- OP Parker Ave, returning from gyced to a lesser charge, If und vented any definite details. a fire run, while the Ketcher auto-gufity on this count, Waits would | The plane burst into’ flames, Mobile was entering the intersec: face either the electric chair or! and Romainville firemen and!tion from North St. life imprisonment. {police sped to the scene, Whether: . Both vehicles slid more than 25 AJ
(the victims were occupants of the feet ‘on the icy street before: 4 . es Iplane or workmen in the factory crashing. No one was. injured d Mn was not determined immediately. and énly minor damage was done. f
Charles Earnest {Lynch told con: flicting stories. but they held him on suspicion of murder pend-
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Inc, Mr. Lynch was arrested vester-
Reports ‘reaching Jerusalem to-
Ed {my mind Refuses Committment on Proposed day said that 10 Jews were killed
knife in a newspaper and tossed agreed that their budget and tax ald the group will formally ap- ie Seven Sisters on the Tel Aviv] 3 {
reinforcements. The battle start-
| two-hour Senate Republican con until dusk, with rifle and ma-| Out on a Hollywood Bat (erence, were announced by Con" ranaiog. tron 38 Dl rod Dot chinegun fire crackling through HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 26 (UP) ference Chairman Eugene D. Mil- jon" 11, President Truman's budg- the hills, Actor Allen Jenkins and his calico likan of Colorado. let. The ‘called for spend-
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es pir Aturly born apartment house at 12 W. Division St., Chicago, to, which: packet and stuffing the bundle in a bath-| of our secret pléns for the Netmandy invasion were ont clothes hamper, } © eamonths before the scheduled opgyetion.in¥44.
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