Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 November 1949 — Page 18

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RR’s Schedule 24% Fare Hike

Interstate Tickef Price

Business °

save money. _. On Nov. 28 inter-state railroad tickets will go up 121%

per cent,

state go up the same amount.

But the tickets- are good for three months after awe Ai Fleet Raids of purchase. And that wil take you nicely through the holi- gu SEITE Call Oholet considerable cash, ‘This means that if you are] Guided Missile Seen fo buy your rail tickets before The railroads want to collect Bombing by alr fleets of the

planning fo travel in the next| Effective in Defense “Nov, 28, and you will save exactly the higher fare but the law says [speeds and altitudes of the last

three months, the thing to do is! one-eighth of the new higher rate. | wasulk TON, | ov,

range of three months. - There's fully prepared and alert enemy.| nothing they can do about it, | Because of this “logical conSo figure out your travel sched-|clusion,” Dr. Vannevar Bush, tle, get over to Union Station and head of American scientific re-| you'll save enough to buy a box search and development In the of cigars for yourself or a Christ- last war, believes that “we have mas sweater for Aunt Sue. [less reason to be: terrified by the| 5 Per Cent [thought of the A-bomb LI

THERE ARE a lot of attentive DY fleets of bombers.” i Sr cvSked owarg the U. 8. 5% | people today, Dr. Bush in a book!

agreed {published tomorrow, “Modern No an wnirirust charge inet a Arms and Free Men” (Simon and up of Washington realtors, but Schuster), analyzes the changes ruling will reach much farther jeaused by the advent of atomic : ho the - Washington case in- energy applied to warfare. i-. volved And it will extend far ‘The highpeed guided missile

antitrust violatio: again the! “The high-speed guided missile National Association-of Real Es- can be used locally, like a gun, | tate Boards with qua in Chi- or carried to a threatened spot | cago, and the Washingloh, Bord op fired from a plane. It . . .| and its members, and the Na-ioan go as high as the bomber, tional Executive Vice Pr 4 Its speed of a bullet pretty well] Herbert U. Nelson. antees it against being shot The defendants were accused of| \ in flight. For defense of fixing real tats oumissiona, THE REAL ESTATE boards al-

a de factor.”

{combatants clinch.”

But the gaverpiment wasn't hap- fense, Dr. Bush warns that a

Fpl te Burrs Cou our enemy might with rect losses Indianapolis Rea) Estate Ee are other means

of delivery of atomic bombs than

+a sneaking them into harbors in ships and planting them at the bottom of rivers. - . Sees Rocket Use Bombs might be lobbed into

in Indiana, its members are not worried. But horder cities are.

‘Hiya, Jim’ : INDUSTRIES have discovered something. The high-hat, front office anguage they have been! mi

perhaps from submarines 25 to 50 miles at sea, Dr. Bush says in his

us to . with pers | is book Nang 0 Sus) The yuan of hether germ odd ve dis- or : is that haven't been.in

Bush's ov “upon : ; on in the enemy can deliver the old -— t office. the newer toxic materials effec«International Harvester ig tively. He belleves biological ng both of these problems Weapons are more important in; son. Not only does.IH In- Subversive operations than {i ita employees on all lines {open all-out all-out combat. of company thinking, but it is-

Sues regular bulletins, often : hua 15h cmpoees me Urged b 9 a street gorner language.

To Increase on November 28

By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, Times Editor - IF YOU BUY your holiday railroad tickets now, you'll

And on Dec. 3 all tickets ‘used for travel within the

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their tickets have to have a use/war is now obsolete against a

Discussing this fear of many

|steers, Despite this new method of de sold at $26.75 to un 78.

{$23.50 to $26, while. canner and| {cutter grade cows sold. strong to]

coastal cities by rocket projectors, (50 cents higher.

anito $14.25,

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architecture, this new $6 million hotel in San Juan, P. R. 7 one of the results of self-financed industrial battle to stabilize its economy, The new hotel, 10

rem INDIANAPOLIS TIMES... Puerto. Rico Prepares $6 Million Lure for Tourists

stories high, with 300 guest rooms in a wide “ange of rates, is part of the island's bid for the

Caribbean tourist trade.

With Trading

Hoosier farmers received generally 50 cents lower prices than yesterday for good to choice hogs tn sluggish trade today at the

top tor the day's market although |

a few small lots brought $15.85. Weights, 240 to.300 pounds sold at $14.25 to $15.25. Sows Lower, Too Sow prices also slipped 50 cents

[from yesterday's market aver- brought $22 to $22:50.

ages. Some offerings weighing

areas it promises to be|less than 400 pounds suffered an western lambs and yearlings. even greater loss.

1000

lots of mostly good pounds and down,

Odd head of yearlings ved at $30 f oud odd head of

chdige yearlings brought around]

e bulk of short .fed yearlings sold at $24 to $26.50. Com-|

mon to medium natives sold at 4Aropping them from the air, such $170 $23.

Cow Prices Firm Medium to good-heifers brought

Beef cow Prices were firm.

coin-operated devices was under

Sluggish

yesterday. Good choice head sold, at 228 to $30, while common to} medium grades brought $18 to $27. A few culls sold at $11.50!

$24. Some heavier weights at $23 to $23.50, Medium t

than 75 pounds brought $23.50 to| Ayres & Co. died yesterday in moved her home, 4534 N. Pennsylvania | 0 800d gt after an illness of six months.

Hog Market Declines 50c | Mrs. Smitheram

Dies at Home

Services to Take

beyond ‘the real estate business is a prime defensive weapon that| indianapolis. Stockyards, [to $17. Place Tomorrow ftself, It would affect all com- promises to neutralize the high-| Good to choice 170-240-pound| Fat lambs sold actively at| Mrs Katherine Ayres Smithmission sales. [flying bombers. Says Dr. Bush: | weights sold at $15 to $15.75. The fully steady prices. Most good| epam daughter of the late L an In 1947 the government charged, ‘Used Like a Gun’ {latter price was the practical to choice natives weighing less g Ayres, co-founder of |

{grades all weights sold at $20 t0/gns was 69.

| $23. | A large share of these grades

There was little trading in fed The few slaughter ewes that

Coin Devices

Proposal Would Lower

Barbara, turned to Indianapolis to live in 1990.

Present License Fees | Services will be held at 2:30 a banker during a robbery plot

A member of the board of di-|

liam ‘B. Wheelock.

Born in Indianapolis, Mrs.

.| Good to ¢hoice head under 360 were sold brought near steady ready had won a favorable de- dicated: shod be J. Bust in all All slaughter classes of cows prices of $6 to $10. Smitheram attended the old In-| cision from Federal Judge Alex-| * by the 1 there are great wer were fairly active. Light steers| Livestock receipts were hogs, dlanapolis Classical School. She lahat. ys riled the stocks of atomle bombs. In his jand mixed yearlings sold strong|10,175 cattle, n, 1728; calves, 500, was graduated from Smith Cola ows wry Sol he lopinion, “it may ‘well render all|t0 25 cents higher. Steers gion a, sheep, 2000. Tege. Active in Red Cross but does not t apply to conventional mass bombing ob- than 1050 pounds were sluggish in r ; He said the brokers and ®olete when two highly technical, the trading. n the first World War she was services. alert and industrially adyanced Load ies among the first Indianapolis

women to take an active part in| the American Red Cross Motor! Corps.

Mrs. Smitheram moved to Santa| Cal: in 1922 and. re-|

p. m. tomorrow in the Episcopal! A major “reduction ‘In license church of the Advent, of which

fees required from sponsors of,

Istudy today by City Council. City Controller Philip Bayt said

Medium to good beef nw! present rates of $5 would be!

Somanided $15.50 to $18, head going at $19. head brought $14.25 to $15.50 and and cutters sold at $11

Sausage bulls of medium to good grades sold at $16 to $18, Good beet bulls brought $17 to $17.50.

in pounds brought $13.25 to $13.50,| Machines which" | while 360-550-pounders sold at{with less than 5 prot [$12.50 to $13.25. Heavier weights/'a 50-cent license fee.

| sold downward to $12. Spirited trade in vealers pushed | the selling price $1 higher than |

“Gas lt i Imagination, {Local Local Issues __|crease because of the lower rate. " Locomotive Exhibited Reaches : Oth Day run wild about the a I More operators would be willing! - An: sditra-modern . diesel loco-, ie]; Fast, Feels All Right “things the" company is’ planning ¥ ~ SPOUKS - mia--amee (0. PAY the. lower rate as com. motive, specially designed to ex-| BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Noy. 22 WI 10 do to him. | Bon ' | American States ofd ao 1s (pared to the $5 levy, he said. hibit ~ all working parts, “is” oft’ | (UP)—Fat man Percy | Copion Here's a vorthwhile hunch for nn “Goveinmen American States com |! Bp jt | He added that many operators display at the Union Depot. - reached the 90th day of his on other companies Which have be-| Appeals to Residents felt axe LG vi ofa ©. "43 '* |are failing to pay the $5 now re-| The giant locomotive, spon-|posed 100-day fast today and said come so big that the top men no By DAVID M. NICHOL |g R rel con , om “any i quired. The proposed ordinance sored on a tour ‘of Indiana by he was still feeling * ‘perfectly all longer mre on the “Hiya, Jim" Times Porclen Ce Bobbs- Merrtl 50d wd dn cone TIM [provides for police inspection of the Monon Railroad, was bullt right.” { haste with employees. | BERLIN, Nov. 22 ~~ Western yircie Ihesis aan B" {3% ‘machines for license requirements. by Electromotive Corp, of La- At last weighing several days! ' Smployers ould ot down a, German leaders have appealed to Som Evie hatte a Soft Drink Machines grange, Til, & unit of “General ago, Mr. Percy had trimmed more| ; friendly . note F heir umming GOM +.yvussnes 5 otors Tr \ now and t of personal in- felioe=gitiasns.-1n--Risatern, Simm Bld 5170081400 Devices mentioned in .the.. pro- |. orp . |than 100 pounds off his original {Germany not to leave the Soviet Asolidat nance § fd ... 98 “The 1500-horsepower- engine: | 357-pound bulk. by his abstinei terest to some employes, at least 5,4 of occupation uriless it be- Somaoiign: LC qi ptiposal Includes soft-drink ma-|,. 4" sour traction motors arefrom all nourishment ept] he'd know the big “brass” realizes . mes absolutely necessary. Geli ise ea vl {2 AW ab chines, merchandise, dispensers, LI OU Lr | water, lemon Ht SRoept he 18 on the job. Jakob Kalor, Minko: for “all- LX 3 Ain a # Weigh: matin, Jovie. ‘nd of the Om one Anterior | salts, . Bvoring and specu] This is a field which will stand |German affairs” in the Bonn i A OM .ueiins 8% 10% phonograph devices, and amusegov-| ar arw iy A 19% colored - glass is used to exhibit] development, and can help 10 ornment, spoke ‘ recently at the EA v Xi Co com... fh 8 jHieat squipment, the route of air, steam and ofl. [FINISHING TRUMAN'S FENCE Bhenk down some of the penalties one border city of Helmstedt. ¥. 3! oh E 4 * : 1 | -r an Jravige The locomotive will be on dis-| INDEPENDENCE, Mo. Nov. i The burden of his appeal was Indpls P&L 45% pid ® ” nes or each day play through Wednesday. Visitors 22 (UP)—A “five-foot iron fence : House of Tomomow {that a core of useful people must ‘Padols’ Water to com..." ja the machines are operated without! oan reach the tracks on the west around Presideit Truman's home| “IF YOU ARE planning to build Temain in Eastern Germany If Water Oe pa a. payment of license tees. side of the elevated tracks here neared completion today 8 Bun ul th Hind ou want Communi dinar thr by % 3 Fears for Boy Friend, [Emi ate "aim or fom si 420 Sy Henry ever anyone -else coin Nat Life ie 8% en \from the steel strike does, It will be your. house, the two parts of Germany is to be aren Herrington com ..... 3% "Wn mo adaptable to your needs. * hahieved . eed that th (Sat Homes Ine ag : Won't Help. Him Escape “CROSSWORD PUZZLE eo Most of us have been doing| NT: Raiser Agr ote ¥ nd Pub Bere 4% otd | Cla 1 ten! ATLANTA, Nov. 22 (UP)—A! Answer to Previous Puzzle. | . : y 22! | just this. And the results win/™Vere cases where flight was es nd Pub Serv com ...... 17% 19 "plotted jail break failed to come : : - SJ become more and more evident in Senin} and just. His appeal was ; R Mary com Be ils off here yesterday because the 20- Radio Director SIAR RRMA i the next 10 years. rected to those who were think- Progress Laundry com 19 20 year-old girl who was s sed A LLINISITIAITIEE] | y ling only of increased economic Pub Serv of Ind com 2% 26% upposed to LI IDESAIRIEITIECITIOM | + For instance, people do not like ® Pub Serv of Ind 3s pid 8 deliver a gun to her imprisoned HORIZONTAL 5 Greek OBPACIL AMO] 3 FM | to climb stairs. 8o th ladvances in Western Germany. |*Ross Gear Tool cot . B% b “ > reek god - -— ya { e ranch-type/ So Ind O&RE © 31% 23 boy friend “loved him too much, 14 jcted of w O1L IL [A] . LIR] | In the meantime in Bonn refu- 5; {nd 6 & & . | +4 Depic ar x house came Info being. all one| .. trom Eastern Germany have Siokels-Van Camp 1/100 "Ta 1am oficers vi radio director 6 Withered Ka Is = RE od oor. “ Stokelv-Van Camp oid |... 1% 18% etty Margaret Smith took the i 7 Preposition A SAK ETT Houses are smaller, but they forms, her ow leaguer which fis Eo la 1 MIL Ly” gun with her when she visited her| 19 qoneiau®® {§ pebention,, meralolS fly Are getting the feel of bigness by, 1 + Eastern Germany among Usted Telephone s% ota. 91° 1% boy friend, Harold (Buddy) Holt-| 14 Permit acid OIVIEIR ALITIO) flowing room space together, com.- te ol astern han y g5 nlon Title Co Dn «r+. (Zendorff, in Fulton County jail. 15 Spirited 9 Solid fence L116 FT Waa HT ISETT IM bining dining reom and living . peo Sdiviond. De | But at the last minute, officers 17 Shade tree 10 Aged [QINIEPHAICIE AIREIEIL | | room. - Potential Membership gen & Sw so §i 8... sald “she got cold feet" and re-| 1g Sprinted 11 Born NLS SIS! 13] ig Built-in storage Space saves a Slain a Potential member- Amirican Joan itd cranes 88 ih rund to give it to him. 20 Calyx leaves 13German river SIRITITIRIRIS] IHO[RIS | room space. tin furniture ship of to 1.T m n persons A wre 8 ay e told officers later that she P otice in 32 G Com Also saves space. {among Inhabitants west of the RR xX ptasa } ot ‘was afraid Buddy might get 1 Mere of 1 Jd nati in 33 Gratited 3 Somplicution l nen unity Jaopls have come Biv River ine which Sivides the fs Si na Tog $2000 ++ hurt, | 23 Near 9 governor 44 Powerful rea that rooms are Soviet zone from rest of Ger . - sleeping rooms, nothing more. many. [adele Ba He Ba 3 ; : | 24 Amounts ub), jan) ) J Be Hated ‘ Sn Rlotive They are getting smaller and not At the same time Bavaria in| fod Ame fo i» ew Ann Sheridan Files 39 Ped digit 240n top of 39 Royal Scottish cs ma. ving. portions of the ot only with retugees trom] RE Shs fal $350,000 Film Suit | 30Correlative 38 West African ~~ Academician 46 Sorrowful Ro wire on eo waking Easier Crary on or. CERF ol ED Ta Gu] SOE ln hy le hours our entertaining, arn gn refugees from zechoslo- r an ay X rt . getting more attention. . ’ vakia and Hungary. The Ba-fu 24: Fonics,d pohone Apa i" Ny [sued RKO- Radio Pictures for % Priority a Woody lant " gos moved FEivtan Fewer walls, fewer steps, more Varians are getting pretty upish “oc °° “ermine $350,000 breach of contract dam-| gq {pcan P proses sun g light and better ventilation, will About the whole thing. Local Produce - ages, charging she was hired to. 360n the be the keynotes of the houses Minister President Hans Eherd inns /BAPpear in a movie but was re-| shel 3 from 1950 to 1960. |toid a crowd at Weiden that he| Feultrz—rowis diy ine and grr, we: placed “by Ava Gardner, Nn eltered side - : : Mercy Push [saw no reason’ why Bavaria sre { spiineurs, die. oe Lahan wring.| The actress asked for $150,000 Three-tosd \ § ry ishould’ care for “foreigners who fra. ite docks ide. and No. 3 poultry. de salary “for .18 weeks she a 3 sloth. p % FORD'S NEW 1950 Mercury have killed and persecuted our Begs—Current receipts. 88 Ibs. to case, 10 WOFK fn the picture and the 8 Greek goddess \ % Will ‘be announced next Friday. German brothers." 356: Qrade A larse. aoc, Grade A medium. | halance. for the 10 of the earth ¥ To do this the Ford Co. is rade B large. Mic. Grade A small, e per cent of 39 Decayed ¥ APreAding 1ts mossige. ro 50 mil re timents Hke Sov o. An ne and no. fade. Pe Yin. 's $e the ised. earnings she had been 43 Pilfers = . e trouble \n ' promis 2 lon BEWAPAEr readies Jus top estimated 3000 “foreigners” re | | Truck Grain P i Eh 47 Courtesy title Ragasioes and billboards, arriving each month in ava voca ruc rain Fr ces 48 She is one of oc ha “quick fact” coprr by Indianapolis Times) the few wee : JOMeIS. ick. tact! Comrichh Bitte Bites Dat fneotie | ® \ i KITCHEN CABINETS \ as on : - : folders, window trims, own- JOHN ERSKINE, IMPROVES Rg ee fas la” LTT TTR TTT i Wi rae radio & manuals, color and wpholstery| NEW YORK, Nov. 22 (UP) — Hoe Gy RoRiTos WOW" "80 Ocean salesmen’s The condition of John Erskine 1 folders, post cards, was reposted. “improving” today, S. Statement - CLARKE SIE Woh 5. rnin WASHINGTON, Nov, 33 (UPI —Covern-| 53 Inclination > a(t or JA Joti JO | Onn Mon FHL vu put Stew | 33 inclination condition "prt it “rh yer Year mercy to Baty bows Homies CREE | CASTLE FILM | “mem p. Movements 1B: ah " saianes 417 Sell or Rent + YERTICAL £iase Abbott & Costello, Mixhty Mouse, ste. 1 Range

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approves the proposed!

wi ¢ ran fre to 50 cents or $1 it|

Council ordiftapce. posal would repeal the current law, Which sets the higher| rate, : A 50-Cont, Fee are operated ‘will require, A $1 fee [will be levied for machines. Sper-| ated with nickels or more. =

Mr. Bayt said he expects ot.

|revenue from license fees to in-|

Ra Sees $0

me Washington

she was a member.

Surviving are 'hér husband,

Richard W. Smitheram; a daugh-

{ter, Mrs. Helen Williams Jame|son; three sons, David P. Williams {Jr., vice president and general manager of the Ayres Store; John

|G. Williams, secretary of the firm,

and Murray A. Smitheram, and [five grandchildren, all of Indian-

apolis,

Modern Diesel On Display Here

Specially Designed

{are serving life prison sentences

A public hearing on lifting’ of 1°

4% rent controls in. Indianapolis o> Berd yshire, Mrs. | [peared a near-future probability v8

today. Republican Councilman Donald! B. Jameson last night said he favored introduction of a resolution which would pave way for

‘lending of controls.

A decontrol resolution in City | Council, he explained, make possible the holding of open

i [hearings on the question.

, Others for Hearing Although other councilmen fa-!

vored public hearings on rent con-

trols, only Mr. Jameson Indicated he might assume responsibility for bringing a resolution before council for action. If a definite move is made, however, indications were that a resolution for decontrol of local rents would be drawn up and sub-| mitted to City une] by the City| legal department Council President Christian Em-| hardt pointed out that current! {rent control laws will expire on] June 30. Under existing regula. tions any recommendation by City | Couneil for rent controls’ would! need approval by Gov. Schricker. Other Actions In other action last fight counicilmen named Timothy P. Sexton, realtor and former Democratic {County Treasurer, and Edward | Pierre, architect, to the local off-

street parking authority, j

Appointment of (the body was| {authorized b

{ Assembly. 0 members are to)

5. be appointed by the Mayor and t,ey would show that only around one by the Circuit Court judge.

Mayor Feeney said he is not| company should pay.

yet prepared to name his ap|pointees.

‘irence M,

(Charles E. Law-

ope membership roster to 433 ac- in a single month

{$300,000 a

= Record Drop Iii Business

+8 30 Poinfs - “Strikes BY pul Steel

Indiana's business index fell a record 30 points last month in A

C! Knight, vice ‘president; Clarence Riley, secretary, and Law- ~ Shaw, Russell Dennis,

John L.

Eva Wilson, |drop blarhed- on coal and ® L. Hov- : {strikes, the Indiana Ko Foe jermale, George ny Tretton | Business Research Bureau report.

|Darting, George ed today. | Pointer and Grant Long, direc The bureau's monthly publica{tors. |tion, the Indiana Business Re-Forty-three new members. ‘were |view, said man

employlinducted into the club, bringing’

ment declined about 12 per cent and stood 17 tive employees, {per cent oelow its level of OctoMr. Tretton is. vice president per, 1948. = general manager of Indlan- Non-manufacturing employe apolis Railways, He will observe ment was 5 per cent below its {his 50th year with the transit evel a year earlier,

firm next year, Only One Gain

PSC Weighs Plea = res 5 For Bell Statistics

aid. “Employment and produc~ tion reached new low levels in /{three industries and declined in industries affected by the strikes.” Only one industry used in the Steckler Asks Pension Data in Rate Fight |" The experts said resumption of [full production in coal and, steel The Public Service Commisison =o bring about a rapid ime today weighed demands by Public| provement” of business, Counselor Wililam E. Steckler for; “But probably not so rapid as statistics will show the utility is To Honor Santa Claus paying much more money into the WILMINGTON, Del, Nov. 22 pension and... than Tetirements (UP)—In honor of Santa Claus —- He charged yesterday that if + | there'll be a five-hour truce to-

reports showed no effects of the strikes -— the building limestone {production industry, Indiana Bell Telephone Co. pen-| the decline,” the report concluded. sion statistics. RE OhtL Mr. Steckler contends that the 5-Hour Strike Truce

the last General] {figures could be brought out in/night in Wilmington's six-day-old

the utility's fight for higher rates transit strike. Representatives of the Transit year is all the local Workers Union and the Delaware {Coach Co. agreed to operate the city's . trackless trolleys and

busses to carry spectators to and

Early Decision Due Actual payments, -he said,

The authority will have. the si million more than that, all of from thé ahfual' Christmas parectors of L. 8. Ayres & Co. she power to issue revenue bonds for | \which is paid in the final analysis rade welcoming Santa Claus to

was the sister of the late Frederic construction of downtown off- by. telephone subscribers. M. Ayres and ‘he late Mrs, Wil-/street parking facilities for operas newed the motion that the PSC| No fares will be collected. {tion by private enterprise under) |order the statistics produced in al lease, or by the orbytheeity, [hearing hg Yesterday.

Hedrick Gets L Gets Life ; In Shirley Slaying

Third Gang Member To Be Sentenced

NEW CASTLE, Ind. Nov. 22 (UP)—The third member of a gang accused of fatally shooting

faced a life prison sentence today. A jury of 11 men and one woman returned a verdict of guilty to a first-degree murder st Francis Earl Hedrick, 19, Indianapolis, after only| 25 minutes of deliberation last night. : Hedrick and two pals, Clarence Gorman, 27, the alleged triggerman, and Lawrence E. Anderson, 30, both »f Indianapolis, already

for killing Fassett W. Hinshaw, 51, when he answered a knock on his front door- in Shirley .last April, Police said Mr. Hinshaw was shot when he resisted the gunmen’s plans to kidnap him and force him to open the vault of the bank he served as president.

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HERSFELD, Germany, Nov. 22 (UP)—Mrs. Anna Kadlitz's yearlong system of picking winners in ROCK FALLS, Wis, Nov. 22 football pools finally paid off yes- | UP)—Five children were burned terday, She won $3600. She sald her system was just destroyed the John Berg farm !to make selections “exactly oppo{home near here. They. were site to my husband's.”

[trapped while Mr. and Mrs. Berg She said he has given up foot{ball pools in disgust.

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