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Allinsonville Civic Group Elects Officers

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our good home-baked The Burford Co. charged that! : { pasteries! Tomorrow commissioners awarded the con-| i 3 we'll feature SOUTH- tract to the Sentinel firm on a { § ERN PECAN PIE high bid and that taxpayers 3 along with many would suffer losses of many i { others! : thousands of dollars as a result ws of the transaction. : 4 Chapman, Commissioners asked dismissal : Y of the suit on the ground that * { RESTAURANT the terms of the contract, for the lo the suit. PQ |year 1947, have been carried out

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oe eo 3 g°* Names Kissin® Ji Charges Governor |

Motion Causes Delay Father of Young Son!’

CULLMAN, Ala, Mar. 3 (UP)|. : Times State Service mes [Eis Jim) Folsein, 2 ¢ GREENFIELD, Mar. 3-—Mar- Alabama’s kissing governor, {2 HOME MADE EG NOODLES {ion County Commissioners today day was named- respondent in a 3 [filed a motion in Circuit Court paternity suit in which a 30-1.

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anapolis, mor than a year ago. | The suit was filed in Cullman | The motion caused postpone- County Chancery Court here yes-| ment of the trial of the case terday by Birmingham attorney ¥ y Kingman Shelburne on behalf of; The Burford firm asked the in-/Christine Putman Johnston, who! | junction to prevent commission-sought to have herself declared; : ers from carrying out their con-|Gov. Folsom's common-law wife| © tract with a rival firm, the Sen- (and to give her son “the dignity) ; lof legitimate birth.” | 2 | Folsom Out of Town ! Gov. Folsom left Montgomery| |yesterday to drive to Washington| ito testify before a congressional] committe: on tideland oil. arrived there early today. Gov, Folsom, under Alabama law, has 30 days after a sum-| A ‘ chancery court suit filed by | Christine Putman Johnston at Cullman, Ala.

uate of Hanceville, *Ala., high school, eloped at 16 with Floyd Johnson, a farm boy neighbor. John-| She bore Mr. Johnston one son, ston was “in Detroit” but de-|Sidney, who is now 11. clined to give further details. The child, listed as James Doug-| ton was granted a divorce on las Folsom, was born Apr, 17,8rounds of cruelty and reegived

mons is served to file his answer

Then ‘the case will

be set for hearing. The complainant's brother, Car-| {ter E. Putman, also filed a companion suit on behalf of the son to legitimize the birth, told the United Press that

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Nashville, Tenn., pur-

suant fo arrangements made by| Mrs. Johnston “accompanied and aided by” Gov. Folsom, the suit

“Embraced Son”

+After the son was born, the ’ 5 suit continued, Gov. Folsom (Governor Won't Talk

pressed “great satisfaction and About Divorcee's Suit

WASHINGTON, Mar. 3°(UP)— “Kissin’ Jim” Folson said today

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first arranged by the re-| (Folsom), embraced

and expressed affection for said

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delicious Hot Biscuits {here to dismiss the injunction year-old divorcee from his home| | ‘ or Southern Corn Muf- | suit brought ‘against them by county charged he is the father fins! {the Burford Printing Co., Indi-/of her 22-month-old son. |

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ACCUSED—Gov. James E.

| Folsom of Alabama is accused

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nite THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES wa shite Location Eile tg [ismiss “[Divorcee's Paternity Suit Red th Column - SE m Folsom gc, in Mukden

{| In January, 1943, Mrs. Johns-

{custody of the son.

Gov. Folsom was reported to

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vember, 1944, just five months

after the death of his wife and {the mother of his two daughters.

regarding the paternity suit:

“I'm in a political campaign in Alabama and I have had to face

| Sw——mmm | terest was solely to establish the| Coughs =. child's legitimacy and that she|campaigns. That's all I have to

made “no claim herein for any|5ay on the subject.” pecuniary compensation or allowance on her behalf.” "The complainant, a 1934 grad-/state policemen.

these tactics: in other political

Gov. Folsom drove here in a state car, accompanied by several

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‘Psychological Capture’ Of City Planned

Convict 3 LSU Students |’ Of Hoisting Red Flag

(UP)—Three LSU students today were on probation for sn attempt to raise the hammer and sickle on the sfate university campus. The student honor court, whi

By Secripps-Howard Newspap SHANGHAI, Mar. 3—A Com-| munist fifth column aiming at the “psychological capture” of| Mukden is at work there, according to Chinese intelligence re-| ports. f As the Communist troops bat-| tle their way closer to the city, three publicity agencies—two | trained in Yenan (former capital of Communist China) and one organized in -Mukden — have stepped up propaganda warfare

{among students and workers.

The aim is to disorganize Nationalist civilian morale—or what's left of it—in the present grave situation, Where Mukden is surrounded by Communist troops and already feeling the pinch of a food shortage. Thus far it has been a quiet boring from within, whispering campaigns, and circulation of seditious pamphlets.

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