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Early in

June, when milk was : s = = 19 cents, the farmer was receiving only $4.98 a hundred, indi-

increase as the price rose. Boost of 114 Per Cent On the long-range picture, the

lake are not affected.

advanced from $2.50 a hundred|average six feet in depth. to $5.53 a hundred since July, 1941, an increase of 114 per cent. Meanwhile, the retail price has

advanced from 12 cents a ‘quart 2X - to 21 cents a quart, only 62 per Ten ~month - old .. Marcie cent, clear indication that de- Reed spite charges of gouging middle- 4 men, the farmer receives a great-|ShOTtly after she was injured er portion of the price the house- when the auto her mother drove wife pays than he did before the

war.

INFANT KILLED IN CRASH MADISON, Aug’ 13

Dupont,

Your Future Will Be Fruitful!

Indeed yes, if ydu begin mow to save regulariy— to put money to work earning worthwhile interest as it accumulates. Open a savings account today. Your savings are insured by agency of ind United

States Government up

x . Member Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corn.

to $5,000,

tion representatives from the Pitt-l_A House spy Investigator said! research bureau

superinten-itime Soviet espionage ring.

thousands” of dead fishing) government, former Assist-|

could offeri ns secretary of Treasury Harry explanation but added ‘that(p" getty OF SIRE

~~ the § «| some Brivately Swhed: corn fleldsi, +d by the committee that he eat : sprayed gave wartime information to He added, however, that he did Russia. re-

SUPERINTENDENT es-/8ver was a Communist or a memtimated that at least 3000 fishiber of an alleged Red undercating ‘he has had a substantial were dead so far. water fowl which frequent the

and ground here.

The lake, a popular public fish-| Communist or even close to being spot "in Posey County, is an coming one.”

(UP)=lof the ‘House Un-American AcReed, daughter ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Guyi{spoken Mr. died yesterday,

struck a bridge after a tire Mf Currie were made by Elizablow out.

wasnt Of Miss Bentley.”

Charges as ‘False’

WASHINGTON, Aug. 13 (UP) §

itoday that former New Deal. White House ald Lauchlin Currie was the unwitting tool of a war-

Another member of the New,

Mr. White said the charges

false.” He also denied that he

Mr. White said that “I am not now and never have been a

The 8 Spmion that Mr. Currie had been “used” was voiced by Karl E. Mundt (R. 8. D)

tivities Committee after the softCurrie had denied testimony that he fed U. 8B. secrets to the ring. The original accusations against

beth T. Bentley, who says she was courier for a spy network that operated - among U. 8. goverament officials. She said ring members got information from Mr, Currie when he was administrative assistant to the late President Roosevelt. She said he was not a Communist, however. Under ‘questioning bys commit tee members, Mr. Currie s he knew Nathan Gregory Silvérmaster and Dr. George Siiverman, former federal employees, who were accused by Miss Bentley of being key figures in the alleged lespionage ring. ‘Knows Russ Secretary Mr. Currie said he also ‘had a purely social acquaintance with Anatol Gromov, former first secretary of the Soviet embassy whom Miss Bentley described as the spy network's. payoff man: | She said Mr. Gromov gave her {$2000 and told her his govern- | ment had awarded Jer. the Red Star medal, J This. and other testimony prompted Mr. Mundt to say: “Without in any way casting reflections on the testimony of

the. whole chain of events he relates corroborates the testimony

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FREEDOM — Mrs. Oksana Kosenkine, Russian school foacher in New York who says she does not want to be sent. home, is shown tortured by pain after she leaped from a fourth-story window to break away from the Soviet consulate. ‘Russ consular officials said earlier that they had ' against him were “unquillifiedly] \White Russian ''kidnappers.”

New York doctors reported that she would recover, her fall having | been broken by telsphons, wires.

COURSE OF PLUNGEThe arrows mark. the fall of Mr. Mr. Currie, it seems to me that| Kosankina *after she jumped four stories to break awayjfrom the Soviet consulate in New York which had ordered her Fifipped home, against her will, so. she. told friends.

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LIKE A CAGED BIRD — "| was like a bird'in a cage," Mrs. Oskana Kosenkina told friends after her four-story leap to es cape Soviet custody.

Quiz Police Captain In $500,000 Robbery

HAVANA, Aug. 13 (UP)— Three persons, including the po-

Education, were held for questioning today in ednesday’s $500,000 Bank of Canada holdup. Authorities said the personal description of Capt. Noel Salazar fitted one supplied by witnesses who had seen the bandits,

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hare not responsible for what ‘dealers do. The law itself protects the fi {nance company and the dealer gwper for the balance rather than the buyer in other) respects.

proved under the law, one gimmick is that the buyer acknowledges he has received a copy of the contract at the time he the blank, {print just above the line where he signs his name. i | standard, the dealer may use a form issued by a finance company which does not do business {with him. This serves him the expense of getting some printed. An example of this appeared! {in The Times yesterday. A pub-

peice was $1000, the price had been jacked up to $1975 on the contract he had signed In blank, he simply gave up and surrendered the car, loss

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Finance companies say

On the form of the contract ap-

It says so in

Since most contract forms are

Under the law, the State Denes 8 A a 2 [hartinent. 2annot. police used il purchas

auction. It was

lower figure and is now

i several cases reported to e Times, the repossessed ; sold back to the dealer by the finance © without the formality of an required

Although the law prohibits gle interest insurance unless :

this kind of insurance LD realizing it protects only finance company. %) Read Contracts

{lished illustration of ‘a sales contract calling for interest exceed-|

{ing 43 per cent on a used carseldom remembers [loan did not represent a loan|signed {made by a finance company, ut

by a dealer, Didn't Make Loan

Although the name of the Associates Investment Co. appeared 1 on the published form and was/Ch. SRG MAY Be Hee Hor allowed to remain on it inad- t equal the ung vertently, the Associates Invest- bal eo loan. A dealer who had on hand some forms developed by Asso ciatez made the loan and is responsible for it. The form is widely used ‘by other finance

ment Co. did not make

Minority Since he has signed his cons tract in blank, he is not

whether an authorization for this

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agreement, , tion, statement, warranty, or extension, oral, express or implied, Dinding Te it is con the contract.”

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his down payment of $300,

customer facaived his payment

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The state law on repossessions

RAISED PAYMENT—<This is how the month) yr raised on the victim of a used car finance desl. he adler {below} shows a monthly payment of $40 a

the payment of $50 a month as shown on the. fin ni installment hoot (above). The ‘final payment is p' $705.28. The purchaser never agreed fo 38 a

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