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~~ Same Old Story . ... But a Brand New Year- Fer Firing in sks
Holiday Traffic cre Ji’ Capital Attacked Ed Hostiities, {Takes b Lives By Air, Sea-Despite UN Bring Peace, In Hoosierland Order-to Cease Firing Says Sun fo
One of Victims Js | Damage and Casualties Believed Small; | Pleads With Leftists Indianapolis Youth | Egyptian Ships Hurl 100 Shells Into Tel Aviv ~For Co-operation
TEL AVIV, Jan. 1 (UPr—This Israeli capital was attacked by ¢ air and sea early today despite the United. Nations cease-fire order] oY CAANG RUOSIN apolis: youth-“today as New oF Palestine. Dos — k NA NKING, J f-— ; Damage and casualties from’ the air raid were believed small] 4 A r y. Jan. I
{| Year's: Eve celebrants showed un- . : expected caution on the highways. At least 100 bomb explosions were heard. | Premier Sun Fo called the
|. An Israeli communiqué said two enemy vessels shelled the coast-, Although no. traffic fatalities AVIV. without *’iCommunists tonight to cease
: fi around Tel : hl were reported in the city, a totall using a damages. police rescued women ‘and chil hostilities and co-operate
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idren marooned. in their hom : |accidents here over a 12-hour JEWISH a otal Daftaries. andj ER winds of up £6 90-miles-an. With the government to bring period P: Mm. yesterday “| they had fired on the Tel Aviy | hour grove ses acr oas thelr prop-|peace to China. : 0a. m, . } IN Tv-20 1 erty. ng so shelter in| nan seal. ; F-Indtanapolls police manned 10/8Téa for nearly 20 minutes. jer Pping ne ; SRN | He made his appeal In a nae
bl ; (An Exchange Telegraph harbors, |tion-wide New Year's [Police squads patrolled highways ABenCy dispatch said two WIL Lawther, a former® cont oy 24 hours after Gensralitsifio on the alert for drunken drivers |ESYptian ships = pumped”: more| in er, a former. COAL Chiang Kal-shek announced the ] ~#% than 100 shells into Tel Aviv be- Miner and anti-Communist presl-Toongitions on which the Nations 57 Dead In Nation {tore they were driven off by shore dent of.the National Union of iets will make peace with the A'nation-wide survey by United batteries.) ea |Mine Workers, became a. knightipeqs and implied he is ready to“ Press showed that only 57 persons : } . “today, entitled to preface his name rogign it it will help. ; had lost their lives thus far in| Batavia i | with “Sigh. : 1 | Chiang elaborated briefly on (the holiday week-end accidents., Dutch forces, in continued de- Mr. Lawther was one of 36ihis peace bid in a speech at & {Of this total, 51 were killed in fiance of a United Nations gease- knights created by King George New Year's Day memerial meets. [traffic mishaps. ; fire order, have captured the big|VI of advice. of the labor govern-ing earifer today. our : Dead in Indiana were: Republican seaport of Teloek-/mefit in the New Year's honors! He sald China Is asking the ; i » ® " i William Martz, 13, of 3118 Fall petoeng today In a new offensive; Jit, The new. knights also in-|Communists for peace—not out i : ir 5 . . Photo by Lloyd B. Walton, Fimay. Stall. Photographerys (Creek Blvd. ‘ in southern Sumatra. yeluded Don Bradman; Australian of weakness—but “because we ig : : We've said it before and we say it again: HAPPY NEW YEAR. - ~ ri Steve Martin, 45, Bloomington. The new offensive was an<|cricketer, < posssess sufficient . strength to & - —— : an " " or Y Inez Martin, 45, Bloomington. nounced in a Dutch high com-| Another anti-Communist laboriggne» . 5 4 / oe . ‘RS : . free Ei : ; ~ Roy Adamson; 19, Bedford. mand communique. It said Ditch leader, Arthur Deakin, who SucC-| “There still-has been no reactions : : Democrats Take How fo Usher mn New Year Christmas ) la | Pvt. Bobby Strickland, Campitroops also have occupied Oost-|ceeded Foreign Secretary Ernestirnom the Communists to the Nae i \ / . > : ; A » | Breckinridge, Ky, haven, one mile south of Teloek- | Bevin as head of the Transport|yionalists “peace offensive.” Hows : - | ~‘Betty McGinnis, 16, Medary- petoeng. and General Workers’ Union, Was| ver - Red = forces have :
15 : At T t | c { f 25 C [3 inh H ville, '' This indicated that the Dutch made a companion of honor. |gnejling the Tientsin race course ; ; unty Offices : o g 3 of. : en 3 F ire Victim Dies | ‘The Indianapolis boy was killed! were fanning out acrgss the last| Sir William Gilllatt, gynecolo-| strip and Peiping reports said ns Writer Saves Lot of Cash by Staying at Home Instantly a Jomeraay. NW | sizeable Republicansheld area arigin ino chiige It the DE of they were massing for an attack . - 5 : ; car driven s « W. M./gsumatra except thé northern tip.! + 8% on Hankow, historic gateway es Have Control for 1st. Although It's Quieter Than Night Spots Death of Girl, 4, | Martz. crashed into » bridge cul: The or tamed no Mrs. Marion Kirk Buthlay. “for\ So mern China. sateway to... . ei ; 5 Pres Tre ? ‘vert on U. B. 31, 8%; miles south! many years governess to . ‘ Time Since 1942 BY HARMAN W. NICHOLS, United Press Staff Correspondent | Follows. Brother's lof Kokomo, : Isfetence lo Java. yee he eth and Princess Margaret, were| , ‘Must Work Together’ I : _ WASHINGTON, Jan. 1—Mama and I stayed home on New ; Romo, . \Dutch informed the United Na inted a knight commander, Premier Sun said that peace The Democrats took over a year's Eve. We spent 25 cents, total, arid I'l] bet a second-hand mar-| Four-year-old Hazel Fern Nor- Forced Into Culvert * (tions Security Council that fight-|APPointed a = gh pou a : can be achieved only if both sides large share of control of Marion |tini olive that was pretty clese to low for the country. x < |ris died early today im General] Mr. Martz, who was not seri-/ing would cease by today. The ina Sopman Se ampeOly y in show sincerity and determination. . County government for the first] = we looked around and figured what it would cost to do Wash- | Hospital from burns suff ously injured, told State Police Dutch said “a special emergency|the Roya Oran: order, ; . time sincg 1942 ‘as inauguration ington, The best spot was $12 per person. That included dinner, |8- his car. was struck by a hit-and- situation” would delay the end of New Delhi ceremonies were held today In|g fioor show and a couple of silly hats, plus a lot of other whoopee home, run motorist, forcing it into theihostilities in Sumatra to several the various county offices. tools. - Twelve times two: $24. EY i ; culvert, He was taking his soni days later.) ah purchase a dog.
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te - Sworn. into office were George! But that would have been just vio / Bu. Dalley, prosecutor; James—F./the be a EH / Cunningham, sheriff; Joseph 0. First. papa would have to rent : ! : / Hoffman, Juvenile Court judge;itails—a formal get-up. Cost: $15, a ses * §. mm ~~ §g oe. on Ihe el | ud message that its © ; 1 4 ._ DBR, aerome E Han Jr., cord-/not including shoes. Pop, being & : ) y 5 y/to i . ito determiné Ka ture: “A ner; Darrell C. Walton, surveyor, gay old sport, owns only brown 8 5 a ; y + | “We are not wavering now and was the only outstanding: differand Fred WwW. or daieh, comp. obey. A biagh dress pair would| $n I Add and lethal flames. Swept, jdamaca, fied, wry 0 ied. | those who “are “slandering usience between them. , third |cos 75. ; : = Fe - rR should be well aware of that”! “There remained no reason fo William Allison was elected) Plus a New Dress Sw, Tce 1° Staft members of General Hoe-| ford..
A : ¥ teas atord, | Marshal Tito declared in a mid-|continuance of hostilities,” the| “Peace is not & thing which commissioner for the first dis-| Mom, of course. would have to Suffering in East ne leq many house phy i the arver ot the Second tar and night broadcast to the nation. |communique said. Ses {can be. realized. by a few men, trict and Charles Greathouse won have a new dress. That, plus By United Press EE given ber. | Morris Adamson, 23, Bedford, an-|, He scornfully “denounced the| Fighting broke out in Kashmir|It requires thé co-operation of ~ the treasurer's post, but the Re-some going over at the beauty| The worst floods in 12 years be<| “pos oh ot 3:40 a. m. today|other passenger, were in serious] SCOTé Of cowards and miserable more than a year ago after all. 3 5 publicans will maintain: control/parlor, probably would have been gan to recede today in- six north- after’ a Week . » . which{ condition today in the Bedford Men” who deserted Yugosiavia's Maharajah Sir Hari Singh, Hindu/. Premier Sun did say when C of these departments for another|$50. ri : .|eastern states, but driving snow-|**™® humanly Possible was| Hospital, . \cominform-denounced Communist ruler of the state, joined it to|h® Will attempt formally to ap=- - year with carryovers. - = And what gal would be caught storms and icy roads brought Sverything hn her, the hospital Pvt. Strickland was killed in-|PaTty when it ran into “difi-| India despite its predominantly proach the Communists. ait “Until the 1950 elections, thejout in = new dress without new added hardship to the thousands done 4 ay v A Eo ia car culties: See = {Moslem population. oe end there des GOP also will retain a hold on!shoes? $15 more. of homeless. vr y x 1 | “The main ng now is to pre=| ee | ; ollow all ‘other governmental units in| Baby sitter, too. At time and a| In the 4000-square-mile flooded Mr. Thad Ben. Evicics worse Le. was Saving: sieuch s. Tek {serve the party's unity.” he ia Tokyo |during the next two weeks: ;
: . y : # About 4000 children have been | U. 8. Ad the county including the County/half; Minimuin $5. area of western New England “With such a working class, in the! May Sek 3. y g y : told police following the fire the|41, two miles south of Evansville. |. santry and _ intelligentsia, we found “enslaved on farms in the! A formal approach to
e ‘ . | - Transportation. Best-to leave damage was estimated at $2 , . i : a WUGNOrs alive nde car at home. Three| million and 2000 persons were Flory as 3 ily 8 on ction The aed on tod. .. killeg CAN March forward with great Fachigt préfectuss of Sapa, the (ye United States and the Soviet ° Start at 10 A. M. dented renders are enough. Borhumslest, Caves or au 1058 than two weeks before (in a two-car head-on -wollision on optimism in the future.” = I rokys hg afte io today | Union to mediate any new POA Newly elected officials were to] om tips. . At the high spots if| York announced plans * make a CTristmas, the Shang of, the Ind. 43, two miles south of Fran- London ) The news report resulted trom| ‘47 Resignition of Gens . begin taking oaths of office With yoy get away with less than $7.50, (personal Inspection tour this after-| oman chr tiar alcbeation Coville. Her mother, Mrs, RUbY| Hurricane force winds sent 40-8 Nationwide investigation! cy ic” as president. the inauguration of Judge Hoff- youve pulled back -somebody'snoon of the hardest hit sectionthest nad olammed. | McGinnis, and two sisters, Evelyn. foot waves smashing across the Prompted by an occupation order! oy oo'cy i onins “on behalf of || man in_his- chambers at Juvenile yyarter here and there. Think/|of his state in the low-lying areas| mo planes, |14, and Carole, 17, were critically’ south coast today, driying coastal for prefectural authorities 01 the government, was understood {| la
; : | t 10 a. m. : . | ; . Two other children, Eleanor injured. , . g {search out violations of-the . 4 Court a Mn of the cab driver, the girl who along the Hudson River. How- and Laverne, had been placed In| The driver of the other car: flooding raw thers home ang em labor laws. Juve Natio hint a mentioned ha at ‘ n s Americans
From there the ceremonies were mikes you buy back your hat, ‘the éver, the Hudson fell two tenths|ine homes of friends and the J wv James Roy-Elston, was in serious ) ; Toc rst p to move to the ecu HouAL, where ‘head waiter, the waiter, the bus ut 3s foot Be the” night andirather himself was forced to live condition 7 St. Elizabeth Hotpk re at Pains hit rot, of Lo PY : hug! was the ary of Japany [Russian mediation to U. 8. Ams eri re so bo Sworn in Cae] ao. Yon a ail ar Mama expected It to drop Turth elsewhere while looking for. ania) Latayette. | River rose nearly a foot at Wind-{about 100 miles. north ‘of Tokyo, sheriff, were to be sworn in in So.you add a is up. Mama| expected . drop further despité/oiher house as a result of the Indianapolis pplice were kept| : : k ad ha lation of i ! 3 following order: . - and I did. It came to $134.25. |continuing snow, . Zo polis pp NePY sor and burst its banks. and has a population of about..." pon envoys informally res
: . 4 . eviction. 1 { ~-Coroner-at-10:30-a. m.-in-the| All of that money, we figured, “Care for Refugees The €xplosion of. fuel oil drums pos. as Sot calls ot the bo | At Seaford on the Sussex coast, 1,500,000. : {plied that they would forward rd | jany - formal. request to their res
coroner's office, prosecutor at 11/Without -a cent for anything. to| y uz go 4, buildings and com- hindered firemen in “thelr at-{, , sstablishi t : »— : = v5 . : : a. m. in Criminal Court 1, sur- drink. munity centers ings xd Mag- {tempts to put out the Christmas| for that period. "E 2 Tew record L od 0 Gi ‘Kid "49" iri A a _:___veyor at 11:30 a. m. in the sur-| So we lugged in a basket of| ,opysetts, Vermont, Connecticut,{blaze. Another family .sharing|. go yr persons. - were injured on on, uss iv e : sald, rath 4
evor's office. rwood;-lit-a-mateh to-it in-the:fire- tthe —~Was—not—at- i f hr place and stayed home. New York, “New Jersey and east-;the - garage home. sarty “today when “thetrautomo-
y 0s RR = EEE TR a ane must drt ~%phe-sherif’s inauguration cere- : ern Pennsylvania were jammed When the fire occurred. bile struck a tree:in the 2100 W. : N H dshak Im, Nanki came 1 a sere tne Ivo coker 10 coin. NL Lneiornrs vans oven ‘mr New Yoar bivoat cologe- ve, urea VY AT My NOISY HIANASNANE sc mie west of ain. came ail. owever, un i i i ] eged Pe Cunningham took over duties of mt es a the thousands driven a mer New Year $ No. I or org Sir Mar British Celebrate With Nude rmaid, Riot, oes 0 _Peiping. from the-office-last-midnight.—No-defi- : homes by creeks and rivers ; of 2 r yi inks; | vrope Greg ietly {a EC CF uiping | nite time has been set for swear- WS WAYS Cems. swollen hy four-days of rain wr Baby . Arrives To Sha, BEd a a == i-Rest.of £ : pls Year Qui heal front, they adn. ite Sic has ith ei N 7 tal price—25 cents. melting snow. : Lege Ave "Apt 1 and Violet Fox. LONDON, Jan, 1 1UP)—London and Moscow. danged In.the cate that large Communist for : & In the SOTBeloneT stun]. Lota not much. New year] MANY highways tn the six At 12:00:05 A. M. | Worthy, 38, of 3539 Broadway, || Loy Yer With gay revelry. but most of the rest of Europe greeted (rom Manchuria are massing for . Lotalen wi ; Pe ws J he 2 le ’ t quietly. El tta k on the centr 1 cl pal Court 3, was to stumibisie the to you all-—all around! \waters, We Diagked by. the food MR. 1949 OF Indianapolis ar-| oN Car Strikes Garage Six thousand Londoners celebrated with champagne, beer, a Military experts ph the ‘cape ats Soil sow equity eficisis|..- > 'Raflroads and busses canceled rived in the Methodist Hospital The latter three were taken to nude mermaid and a riot at the British capital's famed annual ture of Nanking, while finpore requested that he 16 sworn {main line schedules in many just five seconds after the old| Methodist Hospital. - Chelsea. Arts pail In Rawal Albert Hall, bi iri— sesso tant 19. the a ap he his father, Frank Dailey, |places. Thousands of telephones year was’ laid to rest by enthus-| Dolly Emmelman, 28, of 1116 The Bot was touched off ‘by the, asses to further flourishing of cally, would not get rr I a were -out of order as freezing iastic New Year's revelers. N. Capitol Ave. was taken to appearance of Beryl Brien, a 20-0, a) 0 "tnion "to new suc. further in their primary pbjective
a b En » rain_and snow broke oyerhead! Son of Sarah and Robert H.|G€neral Hospital suffering from year-old art student, as an eye- cesses.” of advancing into South China. Seen This } Year . [lines and some radio stations|Grim, 1748 Georgetown Road, he Fm and knee injuries early to- catching mermaid in a “River “CH: ———
Weather Postpones were forced off the alr. weighed in at six pounds. -five|day When the car in which she Thomas” tableau. The first toasts of vodka went Mummers Parade | | The wedther bureau said that hh after. the stroke of mid. [Was riding struck a garage in an Exuberant fellow - students 3 vp stalin, the broadcast: Woman Tops List ; WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 (UP)-— snow flurries ~ would continue night. Both he and his mother ®Hey in the 1100 block “between yanked off her imitation hair and oy PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 1 (UP)|5 government price expert pre-|throughout the area today and nen, doing well after, a good 1nois-St. and Capitol Ave. The Seaweed costume, then pulled her But the rest of trope of For Labor Post iii EE iorade. was. postpone | dicted today that living costs will tonight. In New York City four night, hospital officials®said to- driver. Reymond Emmelman. 28, [from Wolly Boat. mu fown. Most Europeans drank WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 (UP) drop this year, perhaps as much inches of snow had f day, | was uninjured. Xty persons fainied In the ow VY : . A Soday wnt} Beat Saturday because as 10 per cent. yesterday, on top of bron nee “The dirst girl baby born in an| Four persons were hurt early crush. Police arrested one student the Ne ot 3 Jyiésly at home Informed "5 frst ty el o weather. This source, who asked not tolinches of rain in the past three Indianapolis hospifal in the New !0day In a Marion County acci- and ousted five others. ’
vy 3 t t-to t 10.0: . the Sa ahd fazed Broad St|P0 named. estimated the cost of cava.” so Year, qualifying for the title of dent when their car nosed over). Crowds Defy Ruin IK spre ez wermPm 8 pg ‘Secretary of where a record-breaking 36 clubs Nie roa 1948. ae Thee deaths were reported due ia 3949. ol the wangner of na ditch in 69th Bt. near Rals- 1g, London's Trafalgar Square, walk home if they saw the New Labor. com were to have marched in the high |). orajlest Increase for any ol} e foods. One man lost his pore Bi ary erthington| Three policemen were injured great Crowds sang in the new year year in at nightclubs or pirtfes.i A“ jist of - possible appointees ly-colorful, frolic. * th footing and drowned in a stream 37168 8." Olney St, born at 3:16, despite rain. . An enthusiastic! -gociety balls and dances in reportedly has been prepared for . thigs post WaT Joa ii H |at North Adams, Mass., and an-|& m. in St. Francis Hospital. {Continued on Page 3—Col. 3) sallor tried to climb the glant| Belgium were jammed with President Truman and Secretary ie au o r SUCS, other drowned at Lee, Mass, | y —- ‘Christmas tree in the square. weajthy Belgians. But the poor ef Labor Maurice J, Tobin, :
- J s meanwhile, reported average wp NN ; : : i |when a canoe he was. using to RUNNERS -UP in the New Another reveler ~wearing —only| ho before the war si A On Inside wholesale prices dropped again recover possessions from his Year's Stork Derby were Mr. and New Year's Celebrators |man who before pped| | Mr, Truman is sald to be in
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white trunks ¢limbed the parapet] champagne on New Year's Eve ravor of having a woman as ase last week to the lowest level of abandoned home- overturned. Mrs. T. C. William, 2822 Forest Eco a Sunny Day of a fountain and plunged into had, to be content with Inferior sistant secretary, provided she 18 “5 State traffic takes 1060 " : A 55-year-old woman, who had Manor, with a boy in St. Vin- 4 the near-freezing water. wine, Even poor quality cham- lified for t st, A request. i Lower Prices Seen reviously threat to cent's Hospital at 2:02 a. m., and}* LOCAL TEMPERATURES | " cont $7 . in| qualified for th Host. - lives in 1948 Page 8| {previously - threatened to" drown, & . > ir When the lights in the square, pagne cost $7 to $0.50 a bottle In ror more top roment jobs for es. in rarer ol The recent dips in wholesale herself, threw herself into the Mr. and-Mrs. Paul Moon, Moores-| 6 & m... 20 8a. m... 3 ‘on out a sailor led a half-milc|small’ Festaurants and $22 in|women was made to the Santa Claus Methodist . ict should be Tefibcted Soon in Willlams™ River at Bartonsville Yitle, ad with a 1 at 3:28 ». m. : Wi. N 10 a. mo Ue conga line through the west) swank night clubs, " |defit recently by Mrs. India Bde Church to observe 100th ower consumer prices. The price|Vt, and .was drowned. an Hospital, « Myo 2 end. | Most Swedes traditionally wels wu qe * executive director of the.
expert sald both wholesale and] Massachusetts state pélice res! ener Joupita} peportas 56} New Year's celebrators nursing, Hundreds of devout gathered in| COmed the New Year at home. women's division of the Demos
anniversary . ., . other ' |retall prices will drop further|ported that the Hoosac and D! holid ' p | But up.to 30,000 others attended : ii y : aluar. { ay headaches face ‘a sunny St. Paul's Cathedral for watch: jeratic National Committee. is church news ......Page4 Sufthy the ovtalug months Houstonie : Hives eS Jon m, today. [day nh parily cloudy siier thelnight sarvices. In watchnight festival at Stock! rp—— -
: v . i { holm's open-air museum, Bkan- e Bua | Weatherman said today. Radio Moscow described in de-| ‘Quiet New Year's Eve wr New minor quakes Jolt * Ihave been felt only by Industries However, hundreds of persons Hotel Sued Over | Little temperature change ‘was tal) the gay dances and parties| “en: t ' Y 7 Ty
. Western areas ... Page 5|making textiles, apparel, still were homeless in the western po io] of 35 a fore-| A Spent by T : . , . a Room expected as egrees was fore with which cities and towns pen y ryman © + Gunplay fsm't businéss but [ether £2008 and some electrical on Vermont In a 400-s00are mite| CEDAR RAPIDS, lowa, Jans | CASt for today and 38 predicted throughout Russia welcomed 1949. Suspected Deserfer | WASHINGTON; Jan, 1 (UP)
pleasure . ——— ! ‘a h #s tomorrow's high, After dipping’ Year's: Day ‘has replaced | T to State Police ba 2 i ; Fibs ih Hoke) Inancially re. to a low of 19 cy today, a low a in Ron Jeplaced Arrested at Muncie | Preigat his an went Da * Chief Arthur Thurston What $ in Cheer? New BR Sommtinitits 4 Sastdtn, a guest oN it . confirms a of 20 to 25 is expected tonight. | sion for celebration. wp Times State Service [message today after a quiet New + . . a'Hoosier profile Page 6| CH | reservation but ‘fails to pr TE BNE ap Toast to Stalin |. MUNCIE, Jan. 1—FBL agents Year's Eve celebration. 3 L n 1 bi hn : ws ors Boer do. him with a room? Provide Famed ‘Racer Dies. |The Kremlin chimes have just and police arrested Henry Cross| The President ushered the New LA, Other Features t, tively ¢heerless New Year's scribed the storm conditions as! Charles Amadon, treasurer-and - LONDON, Jan. 1 (UP). ~~ Bir struck 12 and the radio ‘has car-'on a farm near here late yester-| Year in with a small part; the Amusements.- 6 In Indpls...." .3, Eve in What Chieér. + |the “worst in history.” {general manager of the Connecti- Malcolm Campbell, famed autor ried their melodious so un d day on “a charge of desertion of a few, ~£¥ be "Books 1 8 Mrs, Manners 7 : A main line bridge on the Bos-|cut Broach & Machine Co. sued mobile and motorboat. racer who throughout the Soviet land.” the from the U, A | * Churches ... 4 Movies isuevs 8 at ~~ |ton and Maine Railroad collapsed |the Roosevelt; Hotel for $11,000, at one time held world's speed Moscow broadcaster ‘said. Oglethorpe, Ga. it. Pb. COMICH + « +0215 RAIO +sssss 8 : urch, - nto the Hoosat River at Hoosac|claiining that two years ago the|records for both, died early to-| “Simultaneously, millions of| A native ot Berton, Te Eaftorials +v.10| Society s....d1| wer Alls,” Mass, when, flood water|hothl fafled to give him a room day at his home In Reigate, Sur-|oviet people in cities and vil was found with his wife and 2c Forum vu. .n.10{8ports caves 13) Mayor ‘ ft supports,‘ |after confirming a (rey. Hewas oh. ~~ "lageshave raised thir New Year children, Sey 5
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