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v 1 HAVE SOME manuscripts which a New York company re-| fused. 1 sent $5 and want it back. I was told by the Better Bust-| or child neglect. 1 R.T:

hess Bureau not to pay an additional $18.

‘Write to the National Better Business Bureau, 405 Lexington | Ave, New York (17) asking about the refund. You'll find pub- [he lishers’ names in the “Saturday Review of Literature,” 25 W, |

buy St, New York. "1 for Tip on Tax Return Filing

DOES A married woman who made Jess than 3100 have to tile RS. G. 8. She should add the $100 to her husband's Kein and file | Jolntly. Ho would lose her’ _exemption if she an report her in

_&'tax return?

Boy, 20, Has Nuptial Problem

I AM A BOY 20 and even at this age I have a problem. I haven't finished school yet, but have a good job awaiting me. I'm in love with a girl, 17, and we plan to marry after we! graduate in May, I've gone with her two Years and we’ ve been en:

~ Baged a year. If we get ‘married we Hive no place to live,

— | separated from her husband and wishes us to live with her. The! Let Mrs. Manners and readers of the column share your time from the files of the FBI. . mother has a son, 15. He and I have always gotten along fine till problems and answer your usiions, Write in earé of The Times} y 48

lately but now we don’t see ‘ ‘eye to eye.”

out he is furious and accuses me of spending it foolishly. He doesnt DI ra Janey on 4 bar Be-saya-i-spend-tooamueh; >

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: worrying ; year of marriage, unfortunately. You'll be a success If | you consider them as little and keep them little. Don't fight over Dr and candy. If you must “battle” have a good eause. Avold extravagance but don't let him get away with being tight. You deserve an Sh sliowanes. Take him along shopping for should learn. Now don't say, in your most Im—think

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his first wife and child—he had

He'll forget it it you |Is that justice? He went to jail for one child and left three hungry. ™ I'm a first wife and a second. {the first husband and he never took care of them’ married and was ordered by court to pay $19.50 a week. as long as he sends as much as

{eight weeks.

(impossible—we can only send (We know we're in contempt of

{has threatened to put him in jail.

We have a child now and I

i time?

OUTRAGED SECOND WIFE.

| If it's fair for you to want momey from your ex-husband, it's fair for your husband's first wife to want money from your

husband. You can ask the court to

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Big Game Hunter McClain

‘Hits’ Brown County Monster in Leg Following All-Night Search; Undaunted, He Sets Trap

Times State Service

NEW BELLSVILLE, Feb. 25—Big game hunter Harry McClain

Columbia Club-to map their cam- [is positive he has scored a hit.

paign to raise $381,000. Representatives from 92 counties willl take part in the all-day session.

of the cat's

program to combat cancer,

itd: the community,

His Winchester 30-30 rifie was

The 66-year-old stalker of a Brown County mountain lion, {decided today that his quick shot at 5.a. m, last Thursday hit one legs and sent him into hiding. Since mindans not seen the animal. i a! nia Dr

Little brother bothers you NOW! with take-offs of your ardor.

Your salary from that “good job” wouldn't seem so large | because living is costly. Saying home would throw the four of

~bogother, EPOW before your you'd spent the périod allotted for galety in being gay. . Please—walit awhile oni marriage. Feel the thrill of spending Save some of them toward

‘Wife Faces Alimony Problem

I THINK second wives should 40 some mighty strong pro[testing about alimony which 1 think is wrong. 1f a woman doesn't want a man she shouldn't be able to get his money. I read of a up some jan sentenced to six months in jail because he couldn't support

Is that true?

My second husband “had two children by his first wife and| was to pay $15 a week and $850 alimony. Such

to the first wife to deprive my son. Why should a man care for {his children when his ex-wife refuses to let him+have them part: It's a waste of hard-earned money 20 support a_ child whe 184 ESO 0 BA. Jiu... ~L:just won't allow. it, ...

However, an man’s first wife and children are considered to be ‘his first legal financial résponsibility.

| him Jailed for contempt of court. Her mother is) . ;

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I have three Shildren by He is re-| I'm told a week I can’t prosecute him e sends omy. aha $15 every!

payments are a month and that's a hardship. court but what can we do? She Can she? |

refuse to let a ridiculous sum go

WASHINGTON, Feb.

Esc ped POW ‘Sees "America First He's Fone of 18 Still Roaming Country

Began Making Plans to Flee Soon After Seizure

In April; Ransacks Houses to Get ‘Civvies’ By DOUGLAS LARSEN: NEA Staft Writer N — Fritz Drechsler, a rabid Nazi, | three times from Pow camps in the. U, 8. determined to urn to Germany. . But after his third capfure he told a friend that ¢ the U. 8. looked so good to him during his brief periods of

reedom, he had ‘decided to see America first. As far as the FBI or anybody else knows, he k.. right this lot the internment center at Camp

fall,

soon after D-Day. His genial,

“minute Tulfilling that urge, ‘en-| Joying U. 8. sightseeing wonders. Drechsler is one of 18 POWs still at large, following escapes {from international camps in the lu. S. The full, fascinating details | {of the intriguing mystery of these | {18 men who were never caught | can now be revealed for the first,

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| "FRITZ IS NOW 23 years old. |He is 5 feet 10 inches tall, weighs|

le . . ay Inside Britain {hair and a light complexion.

Do 'You Know Them?

Against the background of a wartime U. S. internment camp, the faces below belong to six of the 18 escaped prisoners of war still at large. This dispatch is the second of three | which tells, for the first time, their elusive story, recognize or know anything | about these men, FBI director J. Edgar Hoover asks that you 30 Pounds. has gray eves. black) LQ Eat tol eith the FHL at once.

TButner, N.C.

HIS ESCAPE yy 4, 1945, was If you

Town Hall Topic | He attended school for 11 years)

{in.Germany and before he entered Richard Lloyd George, second the army he was a constructiun

Earl of Dwyfor, will discuss “In- Worker.

side Britain Today” at Indianap-| OUT by the U. S: forces in everything. 1 want to see more jolis Town Hall

Africa, he began making plans at 11 a. m." Fri-| tc} his escape so that he could re-| day in the Eng-| il, to the fighting’ | lish: Theater.

During the first months. of hide o

the 1947 - 1948 camp he made his first .hree Town Hall se- escapes and was promptly aught woods, each time.

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vised a trap with which he hopes

The state society alone is car: brought into action against ‘the to catch the animal. rying out a $60,000,000 program cat after an all-night search, he’ He used a trap about 10 days

; gun-sh |sitice this incident. So he has de-

on 1 __Twice on these abo members wi a TR PREECE Elven IRE IRN ANE OT cowed Chateau R 00m gimost made a successful get. of the Claypool away on a bicycle he stole. And

© Hotel following (ne 1astS the address, last-time he almost got away

Immediately after ais country as America. They have

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the oldest of the 18, is probably the most colorful fugnive of them

, Rossmeisl was a second lieutenant in the German army, captured by the Allies in Normandy

ingratiating per{sonality put him in the sales office

He speaks flawless English, and {with a definite British accent when he wants to, plus five other languages. His record shows that he is a uhiversity graduate and |once held a very important job as |a plantation oversets in Malaya,

|also one of the most unusual. {Soméhow he got a plain uniform |without the “PW” on the - back. |Wearing this and-a pair of sun iglasses, he calmly walked out the front gate, past the guards, and! {has never been heard of since. He| “rT have never seen such a is of average height and weight, has blue eyes, thin brown hair

Rossmeisl, it is believed, was an 'enthusiastic Nazi. And there is no The. day after he made that reason to believe he has changed [his politics. He is poasibiy the most of the 18 still at large: Another potentially dangerous |escapee is Arnulf Krulla, 28, averLike any one of the other 18! lage height and weight, uncaptured POW's, he has prob- |brown hair and eyes, and a ruddy

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He never showed any any indica. tion of losing his devotion 1op naziism while he was in bl Others of the 18, however, liky Gustav Merckel, a former book. binder; Wolfgang Knust wh, claimed to be a U. 8. citizen by coyld never prove it; and Alfreq Klauke, described as a good. natured, hard-working prisoner, could very easily have found ,

comf! ble spot somewhere i LDE the U. 8. that suited them, along GO with the democratic way of life, ciation tode | "One “of them could be you "Murray neighbor. : tam.

(Next: Cherchez la femme.)

Jewish Group To Hear Reporter

, Alvin Z. Rosenfield, New York

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chairman of JDC East Central “Credit Experie

Region, and Mlle. Jeanne Daman, of the headmistress of a Catholic school . The gr for Jewish children in Belgium, "who used the b ‘who-saved thousands of chi and chose as. thi from Nazi purges. Hiram P Wass Reports on the progress of Expands Europe's Jews toward rehabili pani tation will be heard. The United] In 1907, I Apex I TeprEsente Bei

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