Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1950 — Page 1
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SCRIPPS ~ HOWARD 60th YEAR--NUMBER 301.
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fam...28 1p m,...3 . . . 3 The mercury was predicted Held mn Michigan to dip to 12 tonight in Indian- Ki, apolis as flood levels receded today in central Indiana. Vincennes, hard-hit by any major flood, braced itself for
the rampaging Wabash, as crests moved downstream to the Ohio River.
Icy streets tripped up a malilman on his routé this morning. John H. Schier, 47, of 512
y | | | ist Hospital with a broken an-
The-"1950 face," demonstrated by Patricia Neal (left), just released by New York fashion ex-
Markwood Ave. was in Method-
| kle after he slipped and fell in | front of 1440 E. Epler St.
Hint Hydrogen Many Victims Trapped May Be Used In Barred Rooms; In New Bomb 3! Taken Out Alive
Officials Silent on In 81-Year-Old Davenport Building
Reports of Research DAVENPORT, Towa, Jan. 7 (UP)—A flash fire turned On Super-Explosive the women's mental building at Mercy Hospital into a rage
‘nited Press Staff Correspondent
w ASHINGTON, Jan. 7— At least 28 women—many trapped in their steel-barred
Nurses Aid Dies Trying fo Rescue Patients
By JOSEPH L. MYLER ing death trap before dawn today.
oll weather! perts, has Mallywood howling. Makeup expert Perc Westmore, who made Miss Neal up according | grate police reported White! Informed but unofficial rooms—died in the flames. Jurable enough to the new ritual, says he used the same tactics on Frankenstein's monster 20 River was receding at the rate of| sources believed today that Coroner C. H, Wildman said 28 charred bodies had been r you can give fashioned Miss of 1949 (right), Westmore says, is result of perfecting the natural look—and [two inches an hour. | this country already has recovered from the smouldering ruins of the three-story, ING VALUES it's here to stay, NC ) . The Indianapolis Water Co.'s i Rh ree Co ois: MEER oh ! - TTR ITE + ” . rea ling at its W i > Bi year-old building. 7 i i 3 A Ar apne a vk 2 rs aN »3 RA TH ¥s od a co AM hs. ‘ LIAL AIL). By od en Sr ad AR es & fi yA Lo ; - TAN DARK, -- —— a i . - a : iE N SET : Go SA ‘ % a Xr I & MW oN bs Ea EA wk ; LP £ ; RGA 1 ~ 3 REEN, MEDI. ~~} - kyr " Caw yr re TT bY ~ I stuff that fires sta¥s: hours after the fire started. wre Centro ceca a Ki ba y OWNY Men's en GE » SS noon as the weatherman predict- : : N Ste Mr. Wild id 3 CL Bg siiycR eA RI {ed fair weather through tomor- D ’ Willi oop to a fow weeks igo, priv - r. Wildman said 31 persons were taken out alive. t , { T scientists ere gure: a e! 3 : " “ On Coal Action ‘Bama Folk All Upset “iu aw mime 000 WHHAIMIS (35850 BoE J | Site My anmunity, sernontnt of the veer Co : | i i i (said indications showed Hoosier g « Tne | Teles tort the U. §. counted for 68 persons believed to have been in ne ital, Democratic Leader boo Looks Like Someone Lifted It, Sheriff {flood victims can count on no =n | inked to Thefts PA Lin aL the has The first aluria was turned in at 201 indi Pp | “pps \ } between now and Monday, but {44% ’ Tey . ’ rst A r In at <:U( a. m. lanape Demands Showdown ~~ Thinks, bul'Everyone Wonders How made no official prediction to that| {set up. a project to go into the i. mime) ‘when crackling flames and the agonized screams B WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 (UP — ATHENS. Al, Jan. i X13 2. SR had With Ba Seer. | Racer Accused of 1 rn ro also believe that of trapped patients pierced the predawn quiet. nN # ith. Piney Cree ridge, and fo a | Heme he ere —— . | : s § : | Ny . - : - Président ther he Rak —-County ~Commissioner-Chartes Lepard “demanded action from VALLEY PARK, Mo., Jan. 7; Harboring Suspects: {enough progress has. been._made,... Nurses Begin Rescues » on a for \mmediate| the sheriff, and Sheriff John Sandy got behind his deputies and| (UP)—A Coast Guard boat, | _ ... oo." Loo ~~ in the theoretical phase of hydro-| Cy x action in the coal situation {has been directing a futile chase for a-week. evacuating flood victims here, |..." LE LC times St. Domb research to justify The hospital is situated on a hill outside of Davenport, Presidential assistant John R.| _ “There's no telling what happened,” the sheriff said. lin 12 hours today to smash an [Pong foto, the technical phase. and before firemen could race the two miles to the scene,
(D, IIL.) for action to'get the coal|100-foot-long steel bridge. miners back on a five-day week, Deputies and residents of the
‘conducted close searches of the meeting scheduled for later in the Sreck-. banks and. decided only
day to give the matter further
Sen. Lucas, who met yesterday mont, a tiny community” in the
Steelman told Mr, Truman of the| But it looked to him like a case ‘ y request by Sen. Scott W. Laicas'of out-and-out thievery of the Hint ‘Break Near f
A White House spokesman said area—none of whom live close’ . Mr. Truman and Mr. Steelman hough to have noticed somebody In UAW Shootin met only briefly and there was no dismantling the bridge — have
that there isn't a bridge any Janitor Admits
| Where an old man was signal- |... burglary ring which op-
| pulled up to a one-story house ling frantically. - { f
{erated out of a tourist camp run , | ol J . A . Auxiliary Capt. Maurice Nap- |hy a veteran Indianapolis Speed. | KNOWS. If they do, they will have A nurse's aid, Mrs. Anna Neal, gave her life trying to | per said the man was 80-vear- !way driver. [ample supplies of raw material save her patients. The rest of the known dead were old James Addy Merrill (Doc) - Williams was WE WineN 15 Work. t N | i. 5 | {Dac - 5 WwW inmates. | “Just a minute,” said Mr. nabbed last night at his tourist Plentiful Raw Material re . N\ Addy, “I have to get my camp near here. | Uranium, raw material of the Fire Chief Lester Shick and City Fire Inspector Othmar | mother.” “Three men slipped away. state A-bombs now being made. is one Mangels said the cause of the fire was unknown, but that I police said, moments before the! of the scarcest of elements. But \
Out of the house came Mrs.
| Elizabeth Addy, 99, whe stepped (72d ‘Rut by daylight two had hydrogen is the most plentiful
4 consideration, . i : , \ { He said there is no White House! Bore: oot Savy truths: No Kidnap Plot Hoax | apfyiy tute the boat. /been caught when they tried to|material in the universe. Chief Schick and Mr, Mangels said they both had reecomment at this time, and the 0 a Ih : A igre of cut. DETROIT, Mich., Jan. T (UP) | moc __ _ (Sneak back to Williams’ camp. | Disclosures of recent weeks in- ommended about two years ago that an automatic sprinkler spokesman indicated that he an-{ oy op ‘steel with flame ap- —Folice hammered questions to-| Temperatures will reach 28 to- eo Shot dicate that atomic scientists have \ 4. he installed, but no- action had been tak ticipated Ho further a tparatus : . day at a softsspoken middle-aged morrow after dropping to 12 to. One Ae was shot as he figured out a way of tapping hy-| ys " — R laken. "during the day. v - janitor in an effort to break the night. Motorists soft - pedaied fled. ther escaped but Waw|drogen’s Vast store of nuclear! “Two years ago the Daven-| recalled the Ble aatrmtin 5 : ; — It was an old bridge, and the. i NE eT i t picked ashe walked -down—a ten a hy i ARN : ing recalled the disastrous fire at 4 Demand Action people it served who live in Bel- Reuther brother shootings and their way through thé city last] up EY reports al k Tew TgIE.] rt fire Inspector recom- St. Anthony's Hospital in
the attempted bombing of the night over streets iced in spots.|Street in nearby Wyandotte, Mich.
with Dr. Steelman, is one of four southern part of Limestone Coun-|CIO United Auto Workers head- The mercury dipped to 20. The third was still at large.
; 8 [-— " . . , |persons, inucluding 12 babies, died ! } quarters. ; rall Williams - admitted harboring considered for translating this kling system,” Chief Schick ht ta Fifty - eight - year - old George po a ets of Vin. [thé three burglars at his camp, scientific theory into technicali gig" “This never was done i Bans race Thomas confessed last night that ayor lam L. {police said, but denied taking part fact drew a curt ‘no comment’, ‘ : J Nurse Discovers Fire
tion to relieve coal shortages. Sen. Lucas told newsmen after Detour Two Weeks
would “protest as vigorously as I they mentioned to Commissioner know how” unless the miners give Lepard that they hoped the new up their three-day work week and bridge would be finished soon.
he falsely reported himself kid-
a White House conference yester- But after they had been de- "8Ped Yesterday to cover up
day with Dr. Steelman that he touring for a couple of weeks, sultide Auempt.
hinted that it was their break” since the first outbreak of / /iolence against the union and return on a full schedule. | Mr. Lepard, who represents ' Dr. Steelman, he said, promised that section of the county didn’t “ epertor Tonpn WO to “lay all the facts” before the know anything about a new -Bspector Joseph V. Krug said
2 Gov. Schricker from Ft. Knox
cennes today began using 800, '4p, actual $4000 robbery of<a from President Truman at his Which accounts for the rapid: Three men were patients in the drug store at River Rogue Thurs- news conference Thursday. - spl ead of this fire todav.” “Chairman Brien McMahon (D. : Conn.) of the Senate -
federal troops called last night by
day night.
Kyv., to the area to fill and place Raid on Cabins
sandbags and mud boxes on river. , tip to detectives investigating Atomix Energy Committee was Shal Zack Cook sent two inspec- ment for senility walls protecting the city. , the River Rogue burglary led to similarly. uncomnjunicative. . The '0rs to Davenport to investigate roohe lle Sas Ssogveted by “We've got a weak sea wall” the state police raids on the Wil- atomic commission said “no com- the blaze. fur n ebrand who was
Mayor Betz said. “The Army jjams’ cabins. The drug store loot ment.” :
'saved it during the last flood. was found in a cabin. |
“ ! he men. All we must| will identified th » SUS-| bridge. He investigat d com- that Thomas, a bachelor, “most| "Ve Ve 80t t ams identified the one sus-| President today. plained to the tigates ag definitely” would be questioned d¢Pend on now is faith and the pect still at large, police said. Stockpiles Shrinking |- That was a week ago, and to-| about attempts on the lives of| "ill of God. | Linked to Stickups
industry. In the meantime, the g.0ifr gandlin did not even
three-day work Week of . his have a definite date for the trime, FOR United Mine Workers is shrink-" “oh he might pin a search , ing the nation’s coal stockpiles. for persons trying to dispose of De Besides Sen.. Lucas, other Con- a load of sgructural steel gressmen who demanded further : FR : government intervention were
Sen. William E. Jenner (R. Ind.) B® it had no superstructure—
azed. A piece of sash! cord was tied around his neck.
cennes, and continued to rise. A politan area
the top of the wall, is expected the groin by one of the troopers time is not yet here. it was indi- climbed ladders and ripped bars ing. roaming Thursday. ‘When he tried to run. ¢ated, when vast expenditures are from the windows to remove some Suffers Frost Bite Count 2000 Homeless Williams Never ‘ called for. There was a Sugges- of the patients to safety. One fireman suffered frost bits,
The Red Cross counted more
i+ but it was mighty convenient for than 500 Hoosier families, includs. Law . Smit ) At first he . . : RS and hers SN , a oats the Belmont people. men forced him inte their car ing some 2000 persons, homeless AMONG Top 10 (R. -TIL.). All three called for a. we've got no clues and We grove him around Detroit. then{> 2 TosUIt of the flood. | Merrill (Doc) Williams, al-
congressional Ipvestigation of got a mighty late start” the sher-|tjed him up and dumped him into! In Indianapolis, the local Red ways a happy-go-lucky sort, never
Mr. Lewis’ methods. {iff sdid. “There's nobody living a roadside snowbank. ; 98 ld iS ni {within half a mile of the creek.| Thirteen hours later a detective Nave been evaculated from the Mile Race on Memorial Day. ; " . ‘ a prett ood sized one, and so . i i immediate area. roxin | ; W ° i State's 1st '50 Polio Case pretty g (tricked him into. tying another! a Approximately, The records show Williams, 41.
jfar we haven't been able to find | piece of on CAN . Reported in Hammond a thing to go on.” {tied the same, odd double square "00d. ’
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lity, 40% wool HAMMOND, Jan. 7.(UP) —Offi- Na: HE rn noe "Fl S ad ba Ski ! der $2! Long cials at St, Catherine's Hospital New Or eans Con Men It was then he oS pie Christian CREO ut 0 Ane FAMINE Tour 0-1 Doctor Puts Blame . ames eare y in, -Fittin qT . ‘Harvest $6 Million Cro , Ch ; LR A i “sp | Lo Ca i No ck, closé 9 said today that H-year-old John { ’ op down. . {Church for those not taken in by car that posted a higher speed E K k Ki | bottom, taped : White was the hosiptal's first 1950, NEw ORLEANS, Jan. 7.(UP)| “People were saying I put the relatives. The Red Cross reported for the four laps. or Knock-Rnees Asserts Patrolman Hero SHAKER KNIT! polio patient. {—- Cheats reaped a $6 million bomb against the building,” the feetitng 100 persons yesterday in . Willams figured in an auto- b ’ P . lue, Navy, Lug- : John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gene harvest in New Orleans in 1949, janitor said. didn’t the ‘Ravenswood area from a mo- mobile accident before ast year's On Ba y Ss ram ‘Pp tient Lit I G : F 0 H I i . ’ according to James W.. Barr, seem worth liv 1 tri i ac y olv iv re alien's Lilerally. Going From Une He ; izes small, me. White, Hammond. was not in a 8 Ta) ! 0 ing. ried. to kill bile canteen. race and was involved in a civil rm tteeerreeete . y i : critical condition, they said. He Manager Of the city's Better myself, | ‘Trees laden with heavy coats Suit for damages. He feared pos- LONDON, Jan. 7 (UP)—Keep- To Another in Frigid Weather,’ He Adds sp was i yesterday. ' . : . A f ice c | sible attachment of his purse if ing your baby in a baby carriage — ' . i : aT a nishings— | Nasa admitted yester ay. He estimated that used car STRIKE DEADLINE NEAR ging ae rd he finished in the on and too long is apt to give him knock- (Patrolman Richard Fee of the Davenport police foree was stairs | i . buyers paid $1 million in exorbi- SCHENECTADY, N. Y., Jan. 7 Power and Light Co. reported./made no further attempt to get knees, a London baby doctor said one of the heroes at today's Mercy Hospital fire. Here is his On the Inside tant financing charges, another (UP) — CIO Steelworkers broke Omcials there said 1200 cases re. In the race as a relief driver, today. story.) v ’ {$1 million was lost in stock swin- off negotiations today with the ported yesterday required 300 according to Speedway officials.! Dr, John Gibbens told women | — enter ee eee U. 8. ship carrying explosives Cn and “hush-hush” transac- American Locomotive Co. workers. More than 200 of them| In 1948 Williams went 19 laps public health officers at a confer- By PATROLMAN RICHARD F he Davenport Police Force » te run China blockade. « + . bo A urs and jewelry, and prepared to go on strike tomor-|yw.ryed until midnight last night. before being forced out of the 500 ence here that mothers should EN As Told to United Press 3 World Report .......Page 2. $1 00.000 in pyramid clubs. row midnight... Approximately 100 cases sti DY car trouble. In 1947 he was discard their “prams” (baby car- DAVENPORT, Iowa, Jan. 7—I was one of the first to reach the On the inside of world affairs » SY ea _u | were to be cleared today "flagged off the track during quali-|riages) as soon as their children hospital when we got the alarm. ? , + « +» & behind the scene re- Denies Cinderella Bride f Terre H ut w ‘ th (| fications because his speed was can walk. JR Flames were shooting out of the windows on the second and : port of current activities | ! | : : al 8 it on ® a3 sno ap on “too low but refused the wsignal| ) I third floors, and I could see more fire on the roof of the building. . ADFORM ov vvonrrrrsns Page 2. po er a ash. and finished his laps. He was re- HE SAID some mothers keep As the firemen put a ladder up, T grabbed an ax and climbed 4 Ot ‘ 3 Estra |The Dresser levee on the west|jjaved of his c Novi d diq their babies all day in “prams : <Civie responsibility forum to nge rom oC e e er : - e ar, a Novi, an : to the top of one of them. highlight club program bank, across from the city, was not drive in the race. « |With no chance of exercise. I chopped at the anchor bolts oye ~ rma : . EHEEAL © ub prog Page 8. Hoosi he being sandbagged to prevent & williams is a native of Frank-| “As a result,” he said. “they holding the bars across one of 5°! them out that window. & A iis Religiogs news pare i 00% ay Mother {recurrence of the 1943 break. lin, Ind. Several months ago he Stick on rolls of fat or have & tne windows. I thought those 3'40't have time to keep count. , : 3 Times seFial, “Mrs; “Manners | Skeptical of Report Covered With Ice purchased a tourist camp in besakd own of their digestive sys, bars never would give way. | fea? ne. Rares Ware ig 1 Saud A 1 rari le sewin ine orrass Page 5. | LOWELL, Ind: Jan. 7 (UP)—. State police reported highways Wyandotte, Mich. ~ |knoek-knees because children live Smashes ‘Pane 14nd my akin as T ducked among | AY 15 Amateurs clear first Golden Mrs Peter Neveckas, mother of over much of the state still were ' Finally the t dropped to the th : Gloves hurdle ,'.. today in [Mrs “Bobo” Sears ‘Rockefeller covered with areas of snow and ERP C S their lives in prams. naly the bars Pped to the them. 1 was a little afraid the J sports .......... ..... Page 8. [said today ‘she “didn’t think” ice, but expected most of them ost Set “My baby has ngver been in ground and I smashed the pane, floors might give way but didn’t ; Theater mews, Erskine John- |irore was any foundation for to clear in southern counties be-| A ¢ $15 Billion |= with the helve of the axe. Have much chance to think about y SOM ........cerirss PBE® O published reports that Bobo and fore the day ey over. Only ‘Don't Miss Tomorrow's win A sight 1 guess I never “yg .i op the patients I saw were 1 oO h F her wealthy socialite husband, signs of further precipitation] WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 (UP)— get. . older people. We managed to i Other Features Winthrop “Rockefeller, were. es- were were forecasts of snow flur-| Marshall Plan officials believe the Real Estate Section | Silhouetted against the flames| ip, phiankets around some of 3 AMUSEIIENtS ......s. 2.7, 9 [tranged. s ries in. the Lake Michigan area. whole European recovery job can were a group of patients. They pom but for most, the weather KS soeesihiosinrnnnnns 8 | ‘Mrs. Neveckas sald she heard State police said Ind. 37 to Ft. be done for about $15 billion or @® Are you thinking of buy- Weren't screaming and didn't yes yo cold that they literally i Brillge u....c00is000000e 3 from her daughter “frequently” Wayne and to Martinsville has about $2 billion under original ing a home? Are you inter- Seem very excited... They -JSt were-gotng trom one hell to ane 2 Childs ........ive0eveses 10 and implied that if the reports been opened. although automo- estimates, Paul G. Hoffman said ested in local real estate and looked bewildered. Sort of like gine ag they got out. of the : CC CHUIEDOE sarersernievive. § “Twere trie she would have moet biles would have to travel through today. | © home building activities? Do animals who had something new yp, qing, WY CIDE. a sisinrrimmnneeres 3 lofige of theme low water over the highway at, The administrator Indicated ~~ you like to keep well informed happening to them and didn't: when they got outside, 0 oe COMICS +vvaenerersvevsne 16 | on ts said the R Ketel Waverly. . |that~the ERP will require slightly | on local and national busi- know just what to do. ‘just stood around and looked Crossword gov...oieeeess 5 | a SODA Erg The Wabash was scheduled to more than $3 billion for fiscal, ness” Then you don't want The flames were all around each other, sort of un 2 tn BAOTIalS +s.vvessscesss 10 [EPR n Separa or some isolate Griffin, in northern Posey| 1951, and about $2 billion for] to miss the big REAL ES- them by then. But thank God,| FOPUM ..cuueecsnesanses 10 i. County, by noon today. The tiny| fiscal 1952. The four-year - pro-| TATE SECTION. of tomor- they were docile and followed my
Mrs. Rockefeller is reported as, " [staying at the couple’s home in Tarrytown, ’
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Mrs. Rockefeller ' Manhattan residence of No jreached for comment immediatefather, John D. Rockefeller, Jr.ly, Servants at both residences ©. BPOTS 4rirrsiesesssansss 6 | Neither the blond “Cinderella denied knowledge of their where2 — mn | DIIGR" nor her Busband could be abouts. ‘Ng :
| knot that held the rope when po-| Shelters were set up in the 1935. Last year he was bumped |
was cut off for a month gram is scheduled to end June 30, in an earlier flood. 1962. 3 In Indianapolis, residents con-| Mr, Hoffman made these pretinued clearing away broken| dictions during a 2';<hour brieftrees “and branches felled by ing by recovery officials for 15
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Inicians will succeed, mo —one| Nurses and attendants had begun rescue attempts.
po million-dollar project was. being mended installation of sprin- ham. IIL, last Apr. 5. in which §
But a source who ought to charge of the institution had ruled window, she saw the flames shoot know what is going on automati-| Out Christmas decorations for the jo out of the mental ward
| JOH [cally discounted reports that the hospital when advised by the fire y,,i1qing. John L. Lewis has managed gay the sheriff admitted «we! UAW President Walter Reuther! The Wabash was cresting at! River Rouge officers said the ted States is about to commit department that they would be pp 8 re was whipped by a
to negotiate a mew coal contract jc don't have any idea of what 2nd his brother, Victor, and abqut (24.56 at Covington at 8 a. m. gang was believed responsible for| with only a small segment of the might have happened.” the dynamite bomb" found by today and moving downstream. ‘perhaps dozens” of stickups and Thomas at the union's headquar- Water registered 24.4 feet at Vin- burglaries in the Detroit metroters building here Dec. 20. ! But he said Thomas also would crest of 28 feet, 17; feet below Joseph Niles. 27. was shot In given a sanity test. Thomas
near suburb The bridge was not a massive He rea!
$2 billion to $3 billion to super hazardous. high wind. With temperatures bomb development, Firemen, nurses and attendants standing only 14 degrees above Instead, hydrogen bomb re- rescued 31 patients, despite the zero, patients were led from the search will be continued within rapid spread of the blaze. With building in their bare feet and the existing atomic project. The hatchets and crowbars. firemen night clothing to the main build.
tion that the new bomb may ac: Firemen finally succeeded in All available policemen were tually cost much less to develop bringing the flames under control called to the scene to prevent any than the uranium - plutonium before they could spread ts other dangerous mental patients from bombs. buildings which comprise the in- escaping. Creation of the hydrogen bomb stitution. Two nurses aids. Mrs. Gladys
(Cross chapter said 45 families finished in the top 10 at the 500- would mean a reversal of the Experts said the speed With Oogtendorp and Mrs. Willis Bene nuclear process now used in*which the blaze spread through *
A-bombs. Instead of splitting. the the frame and bri '¢ veneer build-' (Continued on Page 2—Col. 4) rope around his neck. He|20 of these came from Ravens- collected $1250 in prize money heaviest atoms, saa would éomn- ‘ ee ’ $-.. , ‘ : [since comirig- to the Speedway in bine the lightest ones. They Just Looked Bewildered’ — :
‘flames spread through the building with incredible speed.
ward, but all of them were ace counted for. Most of the dead House At Des Moines. State Fire Mar- Were elderly persons under treat.
on duty on the fourth floor of
_— ) A Mercy Hospital's main buil No Vast Expenditures -.| Chief Schick said nuns in ay 250 Pha away. dulldig
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heavy ice yesterday. Olivia Didel,| prominent U. 8. editors who leave 41, of 240 N. Good Ave., reported from New York Sunday for A |. a tree fell against the ehimney of first-hand view of the Marshall).
row's SUNDAY TIMES. . |orders willingly. I climbed in and|¢ 8.11 you are not ceiving 100% Merk! by te bande and) THE SUNDAY TIMES at Firemen: and other your home, just call Rlley- an
helped them down the 5551 anytime before midnight . tonight . . . and a copy win While I went as far as
