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of a Pennsylvania Railroad switch engine at the Beit Railroad and 8S. East St. intersection. Everett Pardue’ and his wife, Bettie, of 519 W. Wilkins St, climoed out of the wreckage of their car. The engine struck the rear of the northbound car and spun it into a utility pole. | Witnesses said the car had stopped for a train and proceeded across immediately after passed, ‘failing to see the oncoming engine. E. J. Beam, 62, of Logansport, was engineer of i: the switch engine. HEY

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SINGAPORE, July 8 (UP)—A Swallowed. ‘Very Fast Acting Drug,’ 30.3he seors Indicating arwken. war Of ~‘xiermination against! Friends Still Suspect Blighted Love-Life Harrison sid be and Miss communism, in Malaya Wes| yorIYWOOD, July 8 (UP)—Rex Harrison had a date with i ad a oo Saghiall pressed today by the Britishiine Los County coroner today to tell at an informal hearing Angeles y y : night, their last rendezvous in|vealed that a will in 194 armed forces and thousands of what he knows about Carole Landis’ sudden suicide. . seks of lunches, swims and still Attorfiey Fran) jnative troops and peace officers, ungonfitaed rumors that Miss Lanais ay ha: dinners while Harrison's wife Belcher, who drew it up, said & | Malcolm MacDonald, commis-|/éft Harrison a personal note circulated through colony cas away. named her mother, Mrs. Clan i ral aimed” th and came to the attention of Coroner Ben Brown. o. Fast Acting Drug Landis..sole } felary. : a the Communists] Assistant Coroner Jietor Wal-| tour hours after Harrison left] Aftér he left, Miss Landis ap-| Mr. Belcher said he had no ide in a radio address. He said a Jace 291d His Superior re dusstion- Miss Landis that she swallowed Parently kept.on drinking. Then how big an estate the a =] wave of terrorism in Malaya was 20 , Would as than that|a Handful of pills, five times be took .the pills, bought with) Miss Landis’ mother hy part of a plot by Communists to|(0Und any notes other a prescription on Oct. 1946. {planned to make funeral arrahgs. incite a violent revolution. He 58 Landis left to her mother. |enough to kill her. | “It was a very heavy concen-|ments yesterday. she wag said between 3000 and 4000 Gur-| The British star previously told| The four-times-married beauty|tration of the drug,” Coroner|still too upset to to the fy, khas, 1500 soldiers of a Malay Police detalls of his visit with fe -tyeen arinking heavily, the| Wallage said. “It's a very fast neral home where her daughtery regiment, several thousand spe- Miss Landis the night befbre, how| — -" a ang|dcting drug” : body lay. + ' cial guards and 15,000 police had he called her home several times|2UtoPsy « rep oft . showed, ° Coroner "Brown said Miss 2m been thrown into the campaign. |Monday and then went there SWallowed “many” of the sleep|pandis’ suicide was unquestioned.|U- S. DEBT JUMPS Sea More than 1000 persons have/When she failed fo respond. He pills, the same drug with which There will be no formal inguest.| The 1945 U; 8. public debt weg been arrested in the last three/mentioned no personal note. Lupe: Velez took her lif He said he would take Harri-|172 per, cent of the national jn. weeks, he said, and the roundup] An autopsy report released by| - The coroner's report shewed .12|son’s deposition, + however, income, as compared with. 83 Pap continues, the coroner indicated it was about!alcohol content in the blood, élose hopes of. finding- some motive./cent in 1940. wren sc oo

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