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Implicates 3 Men AGANA, Guam, Jan, 11 (UP)

lie-detector -test and confessed {that he and two other service-

slaying of the ‘prettiest girl on Guam” last Dec, 11, military authorities said today. The authorities did not name the suspects in the killing of Ruth Farnsworth, 27-year-old Navy elvillan employee, who was dragged from a hut into nearby jungle, raped and. left wun{eonscious and dying. ‘It was believed that two of the three had. not yet admitted any part in the crime, Fifteen suspects were examihed by Inspector Albert Riedel, expert of the Berkeley, Cal, police department, who arrived here with

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A 65-year-old man who gave his name as William Collins was picked up by police today when he was found wandering barefooted and clad in pajamas at

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his equipment a few days ago. - SCATTERED | AFFECTED J Dorsey “| His tests reduced the list to the Gr RT 0 Anta, oa three enlisted men of the Air To's SLEET Cael SNOW Funeral Force, all of them attached to the 0 SNOW SHOWERS 77 7 w— 12th -Ammunition - Depot. eth 4 - Ww RAIN “ “o FLURRIES 7 ome SNAIL] One, Of hem rake Sndet Mr. VM REGUS PATOFF. COPR 1949 OW. L. & WAGNER. 411 BIGHTS arcroven L'_ J Remodeled (made his confession. TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Freezing rain is expected to ‘continue to fall overnight through

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Michigan, Indiana, Ohio and lllinois. By dawn temperatures in this area will be down in the 20's. Below zero readings are predicted for North Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming and Montana.

14 Recommendations Made Rebekah Lodge 749 By Schricker to Assembly Mio, Omcers

Members of Southeastern Rebekah Lodge 749 have installed

Bainaka, 1158 N, Holmes Ave. who died yesterday in Robert w.|

16th 8t. and Road 52. oy are additional recom-|for mental institutions to free the The man told police he had mendations made by Gov. doctor superintendents for more, Pict (0 serve Aung 3 ig . been at that point two hours, but|Schricker in his first message .0 medical treatment of patients. |ashis, gand; » Mn, wiicllie Tig ice ed PAULL sald he did not know where he the General Assembly today: 6. Provide increased funds fori ing secretary Mrs. Martha Lich, financial DO R S E Y lived. Aftep checking with sev-| 1- Enable consolidation ofistate universities and colleges to jereiary: drs. Margaret Jon ones, reader; eral hospitals, police left him at Schools into county-wide unit/bear the load of booming enroll-| Nii hinan, conductor: Met. Kethorin Funerals General where he was treated for $chool systems where voter 8 ment. pote ibs. non eran ed : Reverer "ditions | €XPOSUre, There the man gave approve it by referendum. | 7. Bring all mines in the state, Mes: ata Be Brammell, left supporter to| iy of All Faiths his address in the 2600 block W.| 2 Pay 100 per cent of teach-|n, matter how small, under the! Ouro tied srs. Betty Bailey, right . Credit If Needed [17th Bt. ers’ minimum salaries out of the ,pisgiction of the state’s mine in. SuPPorier io. the vies grand: Mrs. Doroiny 325 £. New York a A | ptctiun syste, fi, ta hg tds, Saran” i Rvington 1173 Mrs. G. G. Ww. Bainaka 5 ule (pr differ ny 1 between| 8 Extend employment security Louise Tevebaugh, color suard; Mrs. Mare pay erentia "N40 cover workers employed in es- |garet Matthews, musician; Mrs, Bessie Services for “Mrs. Orpha 1. teachers with. four years of train- | Plefler, wardrobe mistress; Mrs. Teve-

; tablishments of four or more. eming and those with five). . obits Shairmane ho Mr Horie,

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Church Units to Hold Wile Dinner in Cumberland | “Cor The three parish organizations :

Church will meet for the instal-|

lation of new officers and for {dinner Thursday at 7:30 p, m.| —— - ‘ Ce in Buckley's Restaurant, Cum- |, . ———————— berland. «+: Safeg wuard

The Rev. Fr, Francis J. Early, | pastor, will introduce the new officers ‘and. the speaker, the Rev. Fr, Victor Goossens, archidocesan: director of the Society for the Propagation of the Faith. Al Cowan will be installed as the president of the men’s club;| Mrs. William Martin, president of the women’s club, and Jim Catton, the young people's club, Additional Officers A

Additional officers of the men's; club are: Harry Jackson, vice} president; Capt. James McGuire, secretary, and Mr. Martin, treas-

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4Funeral Home. Burial will be in Crown Hill. She was 68, Born in Pennsylvania, Mrs, Bainaka lived in Indianapolis 50 years. She was a member of St. Mark Methodist Church and the White Cross Guild. Survivors include her husband, | George W. Bainaka; a son, Wil-| liam George Bainaka, Indinapos lis; two daughters, Mrs. B. Lowery, Royal Oak, ei iv Miss Gladys A. Bainaka, Indianapolis; two brothers, Roy Tock well, 8t. Elmo; Ill, a William B. C, and fue

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i ASTHMA PHLEGM Loosened First Day!

9 Increase untaployment) {BIORIam expected 10 be passed by, ihenefits- from -$20- to $25 a- week, Advertisement 4. Provide a full-time state|liberalize workimen’s compensa: Inner- Aid Medicine parole board but otherwise ignore|tion proportionately. Real Relief For

the recent Osborn report recom . 10. Co-operate to free .the | Gas, Constipation

/mending complete revamping of liquor industry ° from “political ithe penal system, He called the monopoly.” No new legislation Osborn proposals “radical. and |necessary, Mr. Schricker said. revolutionary.” i 11. Continue present programs |, One man reecntly took INNER8. Provide business # managers of flood control, conservation, three days and sald afterward that he never would have believed his body contained so the recent 1aw ,,.h waste substance, He says

istate parks. Probe | Contin Ra _{Which took authority to assess his stomach, intestines, bowels utilities away from local author-', 4 whole system were 80-thor-|

jities and gave it to the state. This; ‘oughly cleansed that his constant ‘power should be Festored to local, headaches came to an end, sevang ts, on sa. Divi feral pimply skin eruptions on his es e r vision face dried up overnight, and even | fr a a four 152% with Fair Employment Practices the rheumatic pains in his knee mond -Smelting -& Refining Co. [authority to minimize racial and|disappear aryd. At present he is an continued today as six more Other discrimination in employ< altogether different man, feeling iment, fine in- every way. iT) rema - Wotlsery | an East Chicago om 14. Make all county offices, ex-) INNER-AID contains 12 Great | al. cept those of county commissioner Herbs; they cleanse_bowels, clear, ‘Dr. ; do and state representative, four-year gas from stomach, act on siug-| a aa as offices. Except for sheriffs, whose gish liver and kidneys. Miserable, arsine gas came from the dross which was skimmed from molten metals. The investigation is being) C! jcontinued by Dr. Harger; his

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he industrial hygiene division of the State Board of Health. Unusual! Aecident The toxicologist said indications were that the poisoned gas | resulted from a “very unusual The dross, which normally is harmless, gave off the gas when it became moist. Thomas Manuel, 26, of Chicago, died yesterday. Others who died were Wardell Bins, Chicago; Andrew Houckett, 46, Hammond, and Arthur Holman, 43, Gary.

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