Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 February 1950 — Page 13

possible solu-

give up—the er is not able, k. But if you ntract miners | or can work John L. Lewis

crease the 20« net ton. This » loss in tonind, if proper 1 take care of endents. etired miners yey have been od of 20 years year contract, D. riners I have present wage g the “willing

crease in the r welfare proraise the rewould like to

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TUESDAY, FEB. 14, 1950

‘Men Can Wiggle

they've hung for 20 years.

-- installations. -- sii

iiAnd . 80..could .. the interior.

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Todey in Business— © |

Light Receipts ==

jot TOUUIER Truck Driver Boost Hogs 10 Giving Wife

A Free Toe Now

Facts and Figures Show Males ~~ Are Giving Poor Feef a Break = - By HAROLD H. HARTLEY, Times Business Editor MEN ARE beginning to win their war for comfort. They’re being emancipated, set foot-free. : For years they fought the uphill battle against high-|-top shoes, just as-they struggled years against felt boots. EE prices (0 mighestiof his wife, It has taken time and patience. Men don’t change n : styles easily. They went from high-top shoes (with but- ated 500: Sod ad ehelce gilts VEN of Jan. 11.

tons) to oxfords. And there) ("yu tite He couldn't make Sold fully 25 cents higher than (a left turn going east, had to go Yeaterday'a early quotations at| Now_they have the “glip- over to’ Delaware to nose north- $1 0-§18.50.

Barrows, Gilts ~ Sell at 25¢ Higher In Local Market

Times Siate

She died 2'4 hours later, the morning of Jan. 12. : White was arrested p. m. yesterday on a charge of first degree: murder ‘after examination of his wife's organs disclosed the cause of death. ! Undergoes Grilling He was questioned after his arrest by Shelby County Sheriff

Sergeant Elmer H. Cord and] - White freely

complained of feeling ill, accord-| t ing to Sgt. Cord.

A few loads sold -at $18.60 and on,” the wear-inside-or-outside 4 $18.75, the extreme top price. shoe, you can wear in front of the, If You're not a stranger, Mis- yoqvier weights sold at prices 25 fire, or for a walk with the dog.|l®" he said, “and I seem to belts 50 cents higher than yesterday. | At the new Florsheim factory 'AKINg you out of your way. La Weights from 240 to 270 pounds | in Chicago yesterday I got the|90Ing it because I have to. No|pn,,ueq at $17.25 to $18. Odd loads solemn truth. Florsheim has sold ft turns. a __lof choice uniform weights near 25.000 pairs of those comfortable : {240 pounds reached $18.25. Prices house-slipper type walking shoes WHEN. BE WAS thanked, che from $16 to $17.50 were paid for with straps and buckles instead ives on us. Some people think [210 to 325-pounders. Heavier of laces, Ferd op hy . th pe | weights were scarce. Lightweights I 100k a peek into the women's|" pro. yo op IEE ON. from 100 to 160 pounds brought sample room, too, just to see I've been driving 30 years, and g14 to $16. what'll be next. HH [I'm 100.014 to play tricks on. my Sows Sell Strong 8» - | customers.” | Sows sold at prices strong to inIT'S PASTELS for women, He doesn't play tricks. He's| ooo ox n higher. Bulk of with open toes in fabric, hemp, actually a customer-maker for| ten igher. , 330 to 600-pounders moved at $13 mesh. It's the fabric which comes| Red Cab, and they think they |, $15. Choice lightwelights ol blues and Easter ue, to know it. So I'm telling | ached $15.50. rane three years of their martinis. 4 n : 2c : ite In cattle trade, all slaughter he decided to get rid of her, Sg But the standard for women Is Fd ! still mink-brown calfskin witn Looking Them Over STASIS S018 31 Mal D> Tishtyicnd ad an open back at the inch-and-a-| INDIANA BANKERS are be-| it; quarter heel, Ing’ nudged to keep an eye on Good to choice steers sold fully mained conscious

while

1 asked a country boy's ques- legislature candidates from their tion as to why high heels, Here's territories. the answer. High heels make! The reason is as transparent a. ters sold strong to 50 cents high-'gied.

women, who are usually shorter daylight. 1 1d fully stead Pd i than men, seem taller. And the| jan jer, Bulis seid fully steady He: {hen called. Mis employer,

high heel tilts the ankle forward makes it slimmer,

That's why most of the fancyiis take a crack at him, and the Several loads and part-loads re-| numbers, including alligator, still |jegigiature is the best place of mained unsold, sellers asking $27/' Sa or Aromed have three-inch props, to $28.50, Medium and short-fed $

rose as much as 50 cents. Heifers swiftly on her.

11 8 8 8 ja WEDGES, which are really| So the IBA has forewarned Steers brovght 523 to $24.50. COM" fieq as natural, but suspicions! wedge heels, are beginning to bankers to look over candidates, (mon lightweight natives sold at 04 hy neighborhood gossip in

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _

Each legislature sees a flurry| A few loads and small lots of y,jter Beck, owner of the Beck yesterday in his home, ‘of bills directed at the banker high medium to good 850-1150-/Grain & Feed Co., who called a his bank duties, he was a lumber that Britain | business. Too many people like pound steers sold at $25 to $26.50. 4octor and a coroner, according dealer for more than 50 years. 1045" Mr. Halleck declared. {He was founder of the Hamer| | Lumber Co. and wis president of Party program calls for an end to! s. , was certi- the Kokomo Lumber Co. Mis, White's qeath Mr. Hamer held memberships spending, outrageous cost of gov-|

Admits Poison,

Awaits Grand Jury Action After Confessing That He Gave Arsenic to His Ill Mate

Service

. BT r | . Clarence E. White, 38, last night signed a confession admitting (R. Ind.), who last night As receipts mounted to an estl- yn, gave his wife, Leota, 46, rat poison containing arsenic on the,

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among prisoners seeking to break’ about. # the monotony of prison life.

told us nothing he

couldn't have read in the papers”! Mr. Martin said. Dow, the warden said, peared disappointed when f Terre Haute authorities had been’ invited to question him- at Attica

: (and it ‘would not be necessary for! Fred Gravely; €hief of Police ry

Maurice Moberly, State Detective Rim=to travel to Indiana to Ab

“ap-| told!

he Petty crimes, Buffalo, N. Y., po-| bottles of Frat polson after s lice records show he served sen- .,.:

itences in. Erie County peniten-| i his wif had tary, Auburn (N. Y.) prison and] att jold utharities hia Ye had Eastern State Penitentiary been chronically il} during the Philadelphia. :

\ |RITES FOR BANKER

Times State

Methodist

Mr. Hamer, who was 85. died Besides,

the Greentown Methodist

Service + Mr. | KOKOMO, Feb, 14-—S8ervices White told police his wife re-ifor 73. Walter Hamer, president of ual liberty should the government the Greentown State Bank, will be'adopt the Brannan Farm Plan, steady as common and mediums enormous dosage of arsenic acted held at 10:30 a. m, tomorrow In compulsory health program, He said he sat Greentown Church. @pence Bill, and organization o held steady. Beef cows and cut- and talked with her until she Burial will be in Greenlawn Ceme- nine “super authorities” to govern {tery: |

~ Reports Jobless Ranks Increasing

a EL LOGANSPORT; Feb. 14 Liv.

ing standards of American work-! {men and farmers are endangered : |by the SHELBYVILLE, Feb. 14—A burly truck driver today was held/foreign trade policy. uf Continued light receipts today in Shelby County jail awaiting grand jury action in the poisoning; This is the opinion of Con-land procedure.

Truman administration

essman Charles A, Halleck

that the policy “is also unemployment,

“Halleck Assis Polish Leader

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Truman Policies Russia May Refuse © To Return to UN Se

Structure Changes May Be Necessary

Making his first public appearance since his resignation from

- Speaking here at a Lincoln ance of world politics.

Day dinner, Congressman Hélleck said

suffering from

reduced production or

{the United Nations on Jan. 1, Dr. Alexander W, Rudzinski today ‘told Wabash College audiences the Russians might refuse to return

to the United Nations unless changes are made in its brganization

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This refusal was deemed possible by Dr. Rudzinski in view charged of Communist military success in = eo y creating China and Soviet possession of the atom bomb, altering the bal- as weak as possible, Dr. Rudzin- .

ski said he “thinks the U. N,

'Russians tried to keep the U. N,

Dr. Rudzinski, who dramatical- could be strengthened now, leave

plants because some fuzzy-minded chapel.

Washington official thought the best way to promote world trade;

: : dy left his position as counselor. “There is scarcely a section of of the Polish United Nations delethis country today which is not gation with a statement that Pounemployment, land is no longer an independent closed nation, spoke twice in the Wabash

Results Listed

Three possible results of the. ..a ax an

was to lower the gates and let/Russian walk out were:

the market be flooded with for-|

d foreign labor.” > Hits Political Schemes

In his

Using his nat

three stages in " , ONE: That the United States tion, : State Detective John T. Petro. | ‘ica as a fourth offender, Dow had, °I&0 products produced by under- might enter into negotiations with| , admitted dosing|® JON record of convictions on Pa

his wife with the contents of two STand larceny, sex offenses and

| The first stage was a people's {the Soviet inside or outside the democracy in which the economic {United Nations to discuss out- gystem

is part

The Congressman also scored standing international problems. |Communist. "One Party System

he termed “political | schemes” advocated by men in|

end road to socialism.”

‘Halleck --sa id socialism would be substituted for individ

the

natural resources. Such action weuld constitute + . “the plunge off the precipice tumbled over in

{the administration's “outlandish

{ernment” and a general reduction

slip. And it's about time. They're Maybe help select them, or even $20 to $22.50. ; - lied Sheriff Gravely to order Church, Masonic Lodge, Knights | of taxes:

Beef Cows Scar lanalysis of her stomach. {of

A truck-lot of good to low- White then was arrested on the

still thoving ‘in sports with crepe Fun themselves. : and rubber heels. i 1 Then over to see George xen. Merrill Lynch etc. choice heifers moved at $27.25. strength of the report ffom In-| stnbaum, president of the most! NOW THAT WE are down to Medium to good heifers brought gagged-about clothing company | the next line we can add the rest hids from $23.50 to $25.50.

{of it. The “etc” stands for Pierce,! Good cows

ih the world, Hart, Schaffner &! : Marx. There 1 learned that men Fenner & Teane, are getting sensible about clothes, This big brokerage, investment to $21. Commons and mediums 4nq Miss Clara Russell, now Mrs.| too, demanding lighter weights, |

fancier patterns. {the trading centers of the nation|Medium and good sausage bulls]

wi 1 Bog er, that She just reported net profits for last'sold at $19 to $21.50, Cutter and! pgjice said Mrs. Rhoads, who with EO as rigid-and 8 year of $1,235,370, after taxes, as common brought $16 to $18.50. helped Mrs, White with housesilly as the bound Tob gu ancient compared with $1,704,513 for 1948.! Good beef bulls sold at $17 #0 work, and Mr. Rhoads wére ab-

where the analysis was made. remained

Pair Absolved |

‘scarce, but were salable at $20 white died were Waldo Rhoads; .°

lyou ow

Pythias and Odd Fellows, Sur-| viving are his wife, two children! and one grandchild,

diana University Medical Center, oo BUTE T0 LINCOLN

NEW CASTLE, Feb. 14 (UP)

believes that Abraham

i ething when he anking and commodity house brought $17 to $19.50. Canners Rhoads, and White's d-yearoidiEincoln had something en

with 100 offices linked through and cutters moved at $14 to $17. qaughter by a previous marriage.|,.. \1o by spending more than caused a break in diplomatic re- ’

n."

At a Lincoln Day rally here

last night, Sen. Jenner said the

| ideas | There are 86 partners in this $20.50. Three loads of good and golved from blame by White. Both! giartling contrast to the ideology |

of "Lincoln “provide a

China. ichoice 1000- d feed f 1 0; big firm with Charles 8. Gal-|¢hoice pound feecers of me Timid souls, aren't we? breath holding forth as manager dium flesh sold 38 $2125: A Joad| the poison White gave his wife. }jperals’” Ru or Rash of the local office at 317 Circle Py ned unsold, sellers asking Mrs. Rhoads, however, is being

Tower.

Charles E. Merrill, directing partner of Merrill Lynch, Pierce

(held as a material witness.

ALMOST EVERY company, at The charge against White, who!

one time or another, breaks out with an attack of rumors. They start in lunch rooms, at the coke machine, and sweep like wildfire up and down production lines. But the big companies know how to handle rumors, They swat them with truth. South Wind labels rumors about lay-offs, shutdowns, union trouble and what not, as pure nonsense, which is what they are. Indeed, South Wind is moving rapidly into the home heating

Vealer Prices Steady

common stock investor as the $32: Odd head reached $32.50, was arraigned before Judge Clifman finally Tesponsible for rr) Sheep prices held steady. A wet- ford Newton, Shelbyville justice ting up the money to finance fleeced.supply consisting of a long of the peace, before he was ques-| | American industry. jdeck of mostly good and choice tioned.

I181-pound fed western lambs with!

pocketbook, the lille investor.gy650. Odd 10ts of medium to!

He's making the money. And he's! * the best investor today. ; Sond ah Shoies natives sold at Death Confession

Trade Bord Bosses Late estimates of receipts were: |

field with a two-day sales push in| A. O. DELUSE, who can teli gnq ‘sheep, 275 each. the Columbia Club. you almost to the day when to) South Wind is working into the expect the first truckload of wheat fabulous building industry with| or corn to come in, has been re- GOP Schedules installations in new homes both| elected president of the Indianap-

in “South Wind and _Safe-Aire” | olis Board of Trade, Inc.

A B5l-year-old convict in an

day that he was the killer of a|

12-year-old Térre Haute

ago.

Lincoln Day Rally os “Serving along with him in the : official family is L. R. Earle Sr.,| | Eyes, Lips, Hands STicial Jamily George F. Butturif, "1 gather at the Indiana Roof tempt to “break the monotony of ON SUNDAY I dropped in to|t{reasurer, and Freeman Brad- ballroom tonight for the Marion prison life.” see the Van Gogh exhibit at the sq.q secretary. {County Lincoln Day rally. | ‘The prisoner is Charles R.! Art Institute of Chicago. { t It costs 30 cents of which a! Not Worried nickel was tax, to see the works : of this master. And I wondered what the business man could learn from so! ¢ X sensitive an artist, Van Gogh, body's coal because it doesn’t ne who used little globd of oil putty any. It is an all-Diesel line, an to paint his pictures. proud of it. I learned where to look for expression of what's going on in a ging iron horses, ought to pick UP|jjes—the GOP meetings are not confessed to the slaying of Edith} person’s mind and soul. You find some of the north-south business ¢,nq.raising affairs. 8 ponsors Mae Dierdorf of Terre Haute on H it in the eyes, on the lips and in| across the state with competitor gescribed them as “poor man’s Jan, 27, 1929. i the hands. Salesmen trying to]lines feeling the coal squeeze, | parties.” =

plumb the depths of a prospect! = ————— ———— ’ Iate!i could profit from Van Gogh. + Democrats will pay $25 a plate den Martin, said he picked up

; | speak. | ONE RAILROAD not crunch-| The banquet and rally here is Ing conviction. | ing aspirin is the Monon. {part of a state-wide program of] | A {n't swiping any- county Lincoln Day observances. 12-year-old Rochester, N, Y., girl|it ad |The local banquet is being spon- into his automoblle in 1947 and a sored by

Young Republican organization. jtempt.

| portant facte and clues In the! case” which he expects the war-|

{Ing of Dow. “If Dow's story checks against| [the facts I sent to Warden Mar-

{out the case,” Chief Evelo said.

| RC |" The slain girl, a niece of In-

BE \ xwcaGor, A = = . Dt or TAWA CIty,

seen alive as she left Sunday!

Mr. and Mrs, Fred Dierdorf.

{RITES FOR G. E. GLASS

BLUFFTON, Feb. 14—Rites for

Mr. Glass, who was 44, served

attorney in Ft. Wayne. ° { Surviving are his wife a daugh-! | ter, two brothers and his parents

gs, 9000; cattle, 1925: calves Attica, N. Y., prison, insisted to- RITES FOR CAR VICTIMS

MARTINSVILLE, Feb. 14 (UP)

ler's “confession” was only an at- near Waverly.

TRUSTEES TO MEET

SOUTH BEND, Feb. 14 (UP)

Sen. William E, Jenner will Dow, who received a life term as -——The Northern Indiana Chilia habitual criminal on a kidnap- dren's Hospital, authorized by the 1947 legislature, may begin opHe was convicted of luring a eration the first of next month

was announced today.

the Marion County abandoning her after a rape at- which the new hospital's board | {of trustees will meet to adopt! Unlike the Democratic counter-| Mr. Martin said thé prisoner, regulations was scheduled by in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary | The Monon, with its oil-swig-|nar¢ Jefferson-Jackson Day ral-/in a “fit of mental depression,” Supt. Alvin A. Sauer,

EARING SET TODAY

HARTFORD CITY, Feb, 14 Glllesple of Indianap6lis, survives. Dow, h . (UP)—Warren. A. Stephens, -52,| ; OW, in his confession te. War faced arraignmept in Blackford

{Two Boards Pool {to hear Vice President Alben the girl in Terre Haute, tried to Circuit Court today on charges — - : Sas ceo Barkley “Mar. 4, but Republicansattack “her and then strick her; Of “Passing: bad. checks totaling) guy

with her husband when arrested. i

Mrs. Maynard deserted from

{den will use in further question- tpg Naval Air Station, Miami, Fla., Nov. 20, 1944, he said, - -

‘ - % - iP {tin, I'll send one of our investi- Loew's Theater Bares 7: gators up to New York to close Now Publicity Wrinkle

New wrinkle in theater publicity

dianapolis City Council President Schemes will be profitable for 50 Stokeiy-Van Cain old’ Christian J. Emhardt, last was local women. Jan,

To promote the local opening

school at St. Paul's Evangelicaliof the film, “Mrs. Mike,” based Union Title Church in Terre Haute, Jan, 27,08-the novel of the same name, 1929. She was the daughter of 1.0ew's Theater will admit the Allen & Steen 55° 57 first 50 “Mrs. Mikes"

Mr, Martin said that such “con- present them each with a pound

free and

i 5, Fis

Lincoln Almost Causes Indiana,

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In the house at the time Mrs. gon wilam E. Jenner (RN. Carolina Split

ABRAHAM LINCOLN almost

Mations between Indiana and

‘North Carolina because of his! {'§

| . {birthday anniversary here.

|

{sheriffs appeared with extradi-

tion papers for Willlam Dudley

{Pelley, former Silver Shirt leader. | Unable to contact Gov,

Vealer prices held about steady, had no previous record, was filed George E. Glass, former Welis Schricker the Asheville, N. C., Fenner & Beane, in his annual Put the top price dropped 50 cents.|by Sheriff. Gravely at request of cgunty prosecutor who died Sun- deputies—H. F. Brownlee and letter to customers pointed to the G00d and choice sold at $30 to Prosecutor Harold Meloy. White 4... yn Clinic Hospital, will beJ. C. Gibbs—called Athur Campheld at 2 p. m. tomorrow in bell, secretary to the Governor, Thoma Funeral Home,

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| = ; | “TODAY ;18 Lincoln's birth. : : 4) {as prosecutor from 1933 untiliday,” Mr. Campbell said, “everyThat's the man with the biggest , fo, medium grade sold -at Doubt Convict s tio and had also served as an/thing is closed tighter than a

drum.”

{that where we come from.”

| The deputies saw the Governor

girl — Funeral services were arranged 008Yslain in a rape attempt 21 years today for Forest Jackson, 37, who! Ward Wai {died yesterday as a result of inut Warden Walter B. Martin, | juries received in an auto acci- gp. of the New York penitentiary dent. Police said Mr. Jackson's Rites Thursday Mote than 1200" ‘Repiiblicans| "aid he was convinced the prison- car overturned Saturday -night|

Mrs. Louellen Adams

She was 82.

| A native of Shelby County, she {lived in Indianapolis 40 years. She {was a member of the St. John and = Reformed |Church, Patriotic Order of Amer"ica, Friday Birthday Club, -Cos9 imos Lodge and the Mothers Club A public hearing Feb. 23 Ar the English Avenue Boys Club.

Services at 2:30 p. m. Thursday |

Evangelical

twill [there.

“Sub,” one of the deputies | drawled, "we all don’t celebrate]

TWO: That the United Nations! will continue its operations in

The second

ing the door open for possible Sos viet participation.’. .. second iRudzinski outlined the technique ‘the Russians have used in.chang{ing a nation into a Soviet vassal,

address, Dr.

ive country, Po-

example, he outlined the transforma-

capitalist,

stage sees the

such a way that the Soviets may transformation of the country

at high government offices . .. “that pe Jed to resume their seats. at|into an almost exact copy of the {can only lead us down the dead-'some time when there is an issue Soviet Union, complete with the

on which they wish an oppor- one party system. tunity to express themselves,

THREE: That

organization,

He added that the Republican

After

| ales

The Statehouse was closed yes-' ; sald they had no knowledge of or our so-called ‘contemporary terday when two North Carolina

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| “Mrs. Louellen “Adams, 142 E.| = {Ohio 8t., died today in her home.

be followed by cremation!

A daughter, Mrs. Leona Baker!

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! A O.. Eras OCK decorator and the industrial Je Buying for Economy will feed tonight for $1.75. lon the head with a hammer. Heat least $50,000 since 1941. loan Bale oe s'gner looking for color. Colors b wer be-| Excerpts from Mr, Jenner'sitold Mr. M : w! Stephens asked for a fast trial American Sistes com... » av b thing or exciting, warm! Pooling of buying power i . Martin he then thre i Ayranin erie £25 be soothing Gogh teaches a tween the Works Board and Park SPeech tonight will be broadcastithe body into a creek. I et Over with as soon 43/8 Ayrhs % iS ga cold. ches a ; : jover two local radio stations.| The body was found in a creek! a : Delt RRS Mik Yds com s gir lesson there, too. {Board as an’ economy move Was p,.iiong of the speech will be! near Parrioiu 30" miles sould Of] He wouldn't estimate the num- pobbs-Merrill Un i : |announced today by Mayor Al fed by WIBC from R:40 t : {ber of checks involved but police Central Sova "38 wk No Extra Blocks IF |carried by ~ from 8:40 10 Terre Haute, several months after id th babl bout | Circle Theater com I" : {eoney. : ¥ ,,{8:55 p. m. and over WFBM from ghe disappeared {sa ere probably were about! Com roan 4% pid .. 0.9 THE RED CAB CO. has an as-| The Mayor called a “policy '9 to 9:15 p. m. | At Terre H t todiy. Chief ¢ 790 bad checks, as Cumming Ios om Tray a io 10% | set in Alfred Plummer, a taxi meeting of the two city depart-| ——————————— lL I e 3 alte 4 a 1 e or creme [Consolidated Pinance 8 pfd . 87 | pilot. iments in a move to save the MONEY IN CIRCULATION | FUETIes JEmes, o. Fveld aid NaB WAVE DESERTER A Sarities com. 5B .” Mr. Plummer ‘goes out of his|city money in its street mainte- | WASHINGTON, Feb. 14 (UP) I eh lartin Yea A WAVE deserter, Billie Jane Eemily pmance com oid’ ow way to play fair with his fare. nance program. |The “Treasury reported today| . = ye g Dows conles- zaynard, 25, was held in Henry ays Corp pid wv 1] No gouging, no tip-coaxing, and| Under the new program, single/that money in circulation as of| "..° . ~ Soo [County jail in New Castle today Herft-jones cf & pte i500 1g 1p | “76 PUBNINg Up the meter by swing-| bids will be taken for mainte: Jan. 31 totaled SHIDITIAN 1 LJound -severat disc repancies’ pending release to Naval ‘author- fork’ Brg Socom TIT 4 THE ing around an extra block or two./nance material such as asphalt|This is equal to $178.62 for eachi.} oy stops: ef Evelo sald. ities, ht ns 4 War Co. com”, S| He plays it straight. and gravel, and each division'man, woman, and child in the|,* o y d . mat we are 10ok-| She was arrested at her farm [id & Muh § tak via... M1 14 Last week he had a trip north|will draw on the stock pile. [United States. € for and we intend to checkihome near there yesterday by indois P& L 4% ota 50 38" i his story carefully. FBI napis P & L 8% ...c...l. 108 ! : 3 Chief Evel id h agents. Harvey Foster, spe- inapis Water Co com -rrit’ 17% 8%! : % a ; he velo Sail he sent an Air cial agent-in-charge here, said|indvis Water Co 8% pt"... 108 © 7 T a S eat er : otocast mall package to Warden Martin she recently traveled with a car- jsferson National Lite com . 10 13 | . containing “most of the ' im- niyal but was living on the farm [Sissi & Co ptd ~~. 6 | ' aw

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