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among the tables. was feund, «guests at -the -table were arrested on charges of con-| suming alcoholic places of amusement. Dice Man Arrested

4425 N. Keystone Ave., Showboat address) and Thomas in 50 miles. 2235 Avondale Pl.,| both charged with violation of the rise, possibly to 34. Thirty-seven OW and James| persons still were hospitalized College | — : {0 operator of the] dice table, who was charged with

1935 Beverage. Act,

Simultaneously a eight sheriff's men and excise of-! ficers ‘entered the Silver Hills Riding Club, 5400 Southeastern with a search warrant. Bud Oliphant, 30, of Southport, | identified himself as arrested on’ a charge of allowing liquor to be carried into. the club and consumed on the premises. An estimated 65 to 70 persons “were in the club when the officers

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No patrons were allowed to| leave the building, and seven of-| started circulating Where liquor -

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Patrons Held Two patrons were arrested at| man

Thirty-five officers met at midnight inthe Excise State Police, downtown headquarters and were briefed in minute detail as to| procedure in the raids. Other o “planted” in advance; at the Showboat to aid the entry|

While the search warrants were| based on liquor violations, it was] no secret that—at least so far as, on the sheriff's men were concerned) --~the raids were also a checkup m as to gambling. Ober Issues Warrants Search warrants were issued by Judge George Obe Magistrate Court on information| - supplied by excise men. The raids followed rumors that] — fro Terre “Haute or leago—tnteen) —{nto-Marion County on Feb: 4.“As long as. I'm magistrate and) have anything to do with it, there. ill be no syndicated gambling! in or on -this county,”| Judge Ober declared. | rete neo de Moo AT 08 BALTES ed A SIVA pot OM Ht OWI . Hills were scheduled to appear) before Judge Ober in Speedway! Magistrate's Court at T 30 p. m. |

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Bond for Oliphant was fixed at] 310000, because his residence is| ndianapolis. Bond for, “the other “two was put at $1000"

: Leads Raiders "Lt. Kenneth Chappelle of the| excise police. led a party of 14 ex-| cise men ‘and 14 deputy sheriffs! ‘on the Showboat. men already were inside. Taken, along was the Marion County sheriff's bus, ordinarily} used for transporting prisoners: to, the , Indiana State Farm. i Four excise men and three deputy sheriffs were led on the| and she has been kissed. Silver Hills raid by Capt. Homer| Gehrett of the excise police.

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tomorrow, said

The mercury was expectéd to hover near freezing in the forenoon, rise to 36 in the afternoon and dip to a low of 18 tonight. y skies were to become tne cloudy tonight. The weatherman said winds ifting to a southerly direction morrow should push the merto & mild afternoon high

More than an Inch of rapidly snow. fell in an hour on the city yesterday! afternoon. Indianapolis- streets became glazed wits ice as the temperature dropped: from 49 at noon to32 hy 6:30 p.m.

Lon Island Wreck =: outlaw strike. The miners gathered in union of Mr. Lewis telegram telling 0 dy crease them to “return to work without]

in| | Feb. a A Se He! for the week-end and voiced be-, < t 7” strikin dead were wrenched today from lief that.."a. good many 8 First arrested when the raid- two tangled Long Island Rail- day, _ers entered were Dowd Grant, 31; road trains which collided on the, (the! only stretch of single track with-

late today. Nine were on the crit-! mifiers will go back to “allay jical list and five were in suchifear of a coal crisis.” | condition authorities feared for, Then he called a recess until] | their life. . {1 p. m, Indianapolis time, Mon-/

plained sweeping investigations felt the recess “might be bhelp- | ha appen.” | The White House said there is,

| Attorney Frank Gulotta said that|tion in the coal dispute over the| the motorman of the 4am-packed week-end. |! |east-bound train would be ar-| At the Big Steel mines in| iraigned Monday morning . on|Southwestern Pennsylvania, cen-| second degree manslaughter ter of the “no contract; no work” |

{stretch of one-way “gantlet” head,” Andy Semonash, a v track. Aboard this train were 800 Steel miner at Uniontown,

{some of the victims. One man lost|. irel jated with the Soviet @ complete lack of change which both legs. Two men lost one leg | Action of Indiana | “circles associated with the Soviey him

{glare of arc-lights, pitiful screams —Indiana’s 8500 striking soft nated. in 1934. At the completion of the bone of pain split the air. coal miners may go back to work

{ homa City. For high school girls in this Nazar c Ww (Louise Fletcher, Katy Atkins, stay another week. Leader of the sheriff's detach-| | don’t get kissed. In publig, boon : ehe ollege 10 n just! women's “news, .fashtons, “The time goes pretty fast,” he Accepts 1950 Post ment on the joint “aids was Chief!’ Deputy Harry Cook. : The Showboat was in the spot- school. She was ¢rowned Thutslight several months ago as a re-' day night. She also was kissed,sult of a series of raids by Sheriff as she was crowned, by 16-year-

Milder Weather

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It'll be cold all day today, but milder weather shourd return to Hoosiet' capital weather forecasters

Officers Swoop Down Miners Hint CHRISTIANITY ONTRIAL~ in ee ried

Bie fehl Money WI Tito Uses Hitler Tactics

Three Club Attendants, Some Patrons Held; Order to Work

Three Arrested al Riding Club : “| Recess Contract Talks Two widely known Marion County night spots were, For Week-End; raided simultaneously at 2 a. m. today by nearly half a hun-| Stocks at New Low | dred Indiana Excise State Police and Marion County| Holdout sentiment dom- -

l J ine Workers “More than 30 officers who descended on the Showboat, | fame) Linea Hk io Jimmy’ S Writing Brother Jerry o Letter Ta kiss U. s; Dollars

4425 N. Keystone Ave., found the place jammed with from pite John L. Lewis’ “Official” 250 to 300 persons. “A dice table was found just] inside the front door. Money |

«from the table was confiscated and three persons were arrested)

lorder that the miners end

But Sticks Fast to 8 Communist Doctrines

Tortures Clergy Behind Closed Doors; Imposes High Taxes, Forbids Aid

This is the first of a revealing series of articles on “Marshal “Tito of Yugoslavia and how he is SENN to strangle Chris bo Hannity. ) ! | |

[halls to hear the formal reading

|delay.” In at least five instances, {they walked out without formal 29 Victims Taken |action, but vowing. they would Out of Debris not work.

Meanwhile,” government —offi-] ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y. | 15 recessed coal contract talks

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By ¥ RE D SP. ARKS, “Times Foreign a Le ROME, Feb. 18—A priest is beaten to death by drunken

| Communist youths. Nuns are evicted from a convent. | Children are taught to chant “There is no God.” These are almost daily incidents in Yugoslavia today. On all levels Tito—an absolute Communist dictator—

campaigns against religion. | you might ask: If. Tito Ju dev y termined to destroy Christianity, Americans Jwigns think why doesn’t he close all churches that because Tito now quar-| wonight? i rels with Stalin he’s tur ning his, Answer: A national blitz might ; {back on communism’s anti-| cause national resistance: | So Tito . {Christian —doc-g | strangles Christianity slowly. |trine. He pressures the church in one After a 10- | part of the country, then another. week tour of [He : ‘harasses them all—all the Yugoslavia I as- time. sure you that in His policy is Hitler-like in that [truth Tito has he downs one foe at a time. [placed Christ on A few months ago Tito stepped trial — and found up - his antireligious drive. Bel{him guilty of en- grade diplomats and church offidangeringy

miners will return to work Mon-|

By Monday, the nation’s coal | stockpiles will have dropped to

The death toll was expected to a five-day supply—an all-time But Chairman David L. Cole { President Truman's fact-find-

17 Hurt in Mississippi Train [ing board reported to the chief Wreck . . . Page bh } Texecutivé that “we are all enonimpeginssanis =. couraged to.believe” that enough

‘New York State immediately day in contract tatks; saying he

of the accident “that couldn't ful.” i

And. Nassau County District, no likelihood of presidential ac-

Bi ¥ by cials told me: Tito wants to conJaurges. " [walkout which stafted Jan .-9, Ht - # Phito by Bob Wallace, Times Stall Photographer, |Marxism. solidate his hold on Christianity past a red light,” Mr. | seemed certain there'll be no | : 3 hr wh GRICE a Tovenling plas Sojwork Mouttay. 3 Jimmy Dunaway. eis He's $s wifing. to his brother Jerry. | On the one betore Hnproy ng Hosts bri . . eeu —————— P hand Tito takes wmarshal Tito [the est force him ca JRE a Loren) Tp. te: Miners | American dol- [temporary halt.

Jacob Kiefer, 55, Baldwin, L. I. | “When the men heard that D B I t he has reas| |lars. On the other he seeks to, So far, the money as charged with carrying in and con- The accident happened a few [Lewis and the operators Sate Ja Russian Revolt unaway oy mproving | show his former Balkan Red allies ceived from the United States has suming alcoholic beverages in an|™ unlicensed place, after a bottle] was found on a chair partly under} The other patron was! charged with disorderly conduct for remarks during the raid. . Deputies identified Oliphant as) a former bartender at the LVL, headin train, g towar Club, now closed. At the Showboat, officers. arrested a dozen patrons on the a consumption charge and] one for disorderly conduct when| ‘he attempted to swing at one of ||,

invtes before 11 o'clock last negotiating -until--Mon that he is a better Communist not required congressional ap-

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inight. A homeward bound train knocked any chance ata a Wi th ACTH T ¥ Sh Jose 1 1a ph Stalin, [proval. But any large loan wou | going East headed into a 300-yard to-work action now right in the : Plot Reported | t ’ es OWS Our State Department, playing, bring debate. And Mito would like

’ i ower politics, says fit is to our to be able to say: : ‘Moderate Change Encourages Doctors to Keep IT to keep Tito going as “See! The church situation in

| commuters, ; “At the same’ moment a West Livia Fowler. Oklahoma Umw| Revive Death Penalty ~~ Him Under Treatment Another Week - Communist. He might spit the my Y JIMA HE 0% hen Tesolved . ’ \ Sajtying 20 a official, said it was yp to iis in- To Smash Move | _ By DONNA MIKELS, Times Staff Writer . | Jy picking up speed after leaving the, “VI they don't ut contract| BERLIN,” Feb. -18 (UP)—The rr Ry pn a Peeond. home Priests Tried om Fake Charges | Rockville Centre station, ” coming, I wouldn't be able to American-licensed newspaper Der That was the verdict of doctors at New York University-Belle-| A year ago priests were publicly tried (on fake charges). Today

[Abend said today that the recent vue Medical Center here as the 7-year-old Indianapolis leukemia they are persecuted behind closed doors. The usual clap-trap of Com-

victim completed a two weeks course of treatment with the new! | munist publicity, so well demonstrated in the trial of Cardinal {wonder drug ACTH. rm it eee | Mind szenty in Hungary, is absent. The outcome was neither as Yugoslavia has roughly 6 million Roman Catholics, 7 million

Had Right-of-Way {say what would happen.” ! The westbound train had the Mr, Lewis, in a letter to his [Russian revival of the death pen-|

“ _lalty resulted from the discovery ght-of-way. Eyewitnesses said men, said he requested and his Of a “large-scale plot” to over-

|“slow-down” yellow lights and pected”- compliance . or then the red lights calling for a order. - Py the Soviet Feginme s e ¢ good nor as bad as it could have Smiles and Tears Serbian Orthodox, 1.5 million Mos! lems, 200,000 Protestants, and and full stop faced the oncoming One industry spokesman -re- | autho ities. had. 1 sa ov o een. 3000 Jews. peepirer = traf goIng- toward" Babylon, 50 fused to-specuiate-on-how-many Authorities had uncovered and. reer aia nor-smow 100 per cent Greet News of — | Because of the Vatican's wari He- hag. alseady... svi. 50... |miles east of Times Square. lof the 372,000 strikers would re-| Sas : a scheme y ; % cls) Ctoration of the normal cellular] with international communism, Roman Catholic institutions— It was, the only spot in 50 miles turn but pointed.out that miners 32 Topiate plains 3 with. ow elements of the marrow, as have Jerry's Gain hing attacks Roman Catholics as|churches, orphanages, old folks’ /the accident could have occurred. customarily are slow to respond ‘republic centered at Leningrad, S0me leukemia victims previously his main political opposition. homes, youth hostels, hospitals “I think it was human error,” to start-work orders. & treated withethe newly discovered | Besides using the rubber hose Mr. Gulotta said. | “Tuesday will really. tell the the historic Russian capital. hog hormone extract. THE NEWS that little Jerry and dank cell and other tradi-|and schools. ! » The newspaper based its story Dunaway has responded at least to also seeks to Even the simple’ Sunday collece Doctors had to amputate to free tale,” he said. Neither, however, did he show tional torture; Ti 0 jon unconfirmed reports from partially to ACTH was greeted by bankrupt every Christian church, tion is threatened. Communist

|control commission in Germany.” would have tagged ines hy a, a ne +g of Mogieln ‘Jnosque hey Tewiahisntaks invade ehatohes sey ie y ? 835 East- . ‘ *h the basket. If théy suspect “resistant” case and erased the! 1S aac ar unaway, synagog. {wate y pe 2 the doctors, police and fire- ‘Miners Uncertain The paper said that most of the S : ern Ave, and his grandparents, He imposes walloping taxes, a citizen of giving an excessively

conspirators were. followers of slim chance that ACTH may pro- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Williams srete income earn 1 1 t hell be “i ti en worked under the har 0 E, Feb. 18 (UP) rei pg 1 his life. wii 8. . . llame, orabis income earning holdings, large amoun e nvestishi TERRE HAUT Sergei Kirov, who was assassi- ‘O08 ©" 831 Fastern Ave. forbids all foreign aid. gated” for black marketing.

' There were & ears be 8 Allied intelligence souress said MALrow test doctors told Jerry's A fey tears pecause

————— |Monday—and-again they may not. they had no knowledge of any mother. Mrs. Ruby Dunaway, that JETTY JUL Pe ONE ® Week IongeT Peasants Slip Food to Priests

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Hours after John L. Lewis or- ; such plot. they would keep him at the hos- rive him more of a chance.” his T FAW churches with gaping holes torn by German shells still Getting Bigger dered his United Mine Workers — pital at leas! another week. dtr said. A chalice,” I roofless. Either the church was broke or the local Communist bus Every Sunda I oi petiins 30 Lhe jobs Ba On Inside Pages } Injections Stop “The imp,” Jerry's 2-year-old reaucrats refused permission for materials and labor. y: what the 1 3-30 dinar ed Injections of ACTH, however, bréther Jimmy. misses his brother They list religion as “nonessential. ” ® The REAL ESTATE |\0 do gees p Section 1 stopped as of ‘today. DOCIOTS og pcp ag the rest of the family Priority zero. “TT SECTION (Section Four) | et talked with are - stil New voice of West Tndi- + —Petated ~out-that -ghanges-eatfed.. Terry?” he calls, Tooking he- PFESE IH NAY EHIME are i Tage ant -underfed: by the drug will continue even hind chairs and in Jerry's room. An edict in Bosnia- Hercegovena s

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madder than hell” said Ralph annapolis Page 2 though actual injections have is getting bigger every } B rsavreess ~ 8 . The two boys frequently played forbids peasants from contributSunday! It's the fastest- Day, secretary-treasurer of UMW (General mews and features, been discontinued. hide-and-seek bofore Sy be-, ing gift& of meat, grain, milk and No Concessions, SLes District 11. “If they did go back, P 2 #2) Little Jerry, incurably ill with : ditional growing, most - talked - ; : ages 2 to 12) ‘ Xr 4 came ill and Jimmy starts looking eggs. Such donations traditionalabout Sunday newspaper 1 ues they'd go back Xi line ’ : cancer of the blood, was flown for him whenever he hears J 'g'ly supported clergymen and paid ito arns » » - [with the court order for a five-day * i ‘ K Week. SOON Dr Joie. Bong. Cr — +GFALLEON-£OT- CRUTCH OPAL S BET GRADE, Yugostavia; “Feb; — ONLY section of its kind ‘| “But I don’t know what they're Tornado time nears obtained the new and rare drug | When the rule against food con- 18 (UP) — Marshal Tito told a - appearing in any Indian- going to do.” i again .Page 13 for him and arranged his hos- AND, WHEN EVER the folks tributions "was posted in oneicheering crowd of 50,000 tonight -apolis Sunday newspaper. Others said they would hold (Editorials roll, world re. pitalization. sit down to write a letter to Jerry town farmers ignored it, came thdt Yugoslavia will not knuckle Turn now to Section Four (fast to their “no contract, no +P ’ and his mother, Jimmy writes, well laden to services. lunder ‘to Britain and the United

" 0_cor ort, Inside Indianapolis, ra- The newly discovered drug was . THE HOME SHOP- |work attitude. One miiner said] port, Pages 14:21) P \ the doomed little Boy's “last PING CENTER of 1n- he was “scared to go back. for

too. That is, he covers a page with. Next Sunday Tito’s UDBA, the States any more. than it did to his own brand -of “writing” and brass-knuckled Yugoslav Gestapo, the Cominform—even for badly

i Co chance.” While ACTH is not a —dianapolist- —_(fearor “vioTenTE.™ — nkle—to—coach- Nege— “Teure_ forthe still incurable dis- tom tuded-{n-the-round-robin:mzed 1600 RITts™ Ouisne “the needed foams: — - — | = All-Stars in Times char- ease. it has been to somé degree’ Yesterday the family received church. |" Tito delivered a hard - hitting Sweet Sixteen— py their. daily letter from Jerry. | ‘But during the week that fol-!election campaign speech at Ti

i 1 successful ‘in treati the pre- . ity game Mar. 15. . . . i” I om ny ene P # “Dear .Dad:” it read lowed, the peasants—one by one tovo. Uzice—the principal town in

J re Students Ge Stri Basketball scores. Page oe ' [ “Having a good time. |= entered the. church at night, the district where he stands for S Oo on rl e Press Box, Eddie Ash, Hinkle Doctors, who keep little back “T miss Jimmy. placed their gifts before the altar. | election in the Mar. 26 parlia~ ( Jox, Eddie + Hin from the alert seven - year -old,| « { . : . t , Clinie, the saga of O’Brien I love you, . | NEXT: How Archbishop Stepin- mentary balloting. .

, told Jerry today his oP home| Jerry.” ac is spending his days in prison. Tito warned the United States Because Queen Gets Kissed pd By rn dS ao i nes _ Tito warned the Uaited States { UT } erry, w 08 een omesic or | concessions in return for prom‘Nazarene Pupils Fear Worst When Couple Section 3 nis “Dad” Earl Dunaway, and hi “Richard T. James to Head iim rem

I se . little. brother Jimmy, took lg ancial aid Violates Rules, but Principal Is Lenient |Ice-O-Rama skaters ready . news pretty well. “Co unit Chest Drive rangi warming was believed to BETHANY, Okla., Feb. 18 (UP)—Charlotte McLain is sweet 16 for annual perform- Oh well, Mommy,” he said to mm Y “have resulted from Yugoslav ance. Page. 37 his maher, IL Tin going to 8! “ +} so hypersensitivity - .to several -re= That made news in this “blue” town of 2500 just west of Okla srt emELTes £ well T don't care if we have to Butler Official . 3 ; marks by Western sources’ that

were considered tactless combined with delay in obtaining three

Charlotte of the shoulder-length blond tresses was named homemaking, gardening, added. Richard T. James, vice presi- pending. loans requested of -the

| basketb. movies, Pa 28-39 Kind-hearted people back home| Tri tates Pal user 3 the igh y : Set are still Ete To time go fast gent and treasurer of Butler Uni- oy Be al Yugoslavia does | i 50 C i ito saic 3 8 s - - Section 4 for a sick little boy. « |versity, will head the 1950 Com- not intend to ask again for loans

Home builders meet to ex: Jerry received today the big box nity Chest ‘drive in Indianapsent. to him by Speedway Boy olis next fall. -change 1950 ideas. Page 39!scout Troop 66. He “had a fit,”| Mr. Janies' acceptance as gen(Harold Hartley's “The Week in his mother said, over the -toys, eral chairman of the 31st an.Business,”. real estate news, books and’ crayons. There was nual Red Feather campaign was outlook In the nation, classi- enough candy in the box for the announced * yesterday by Clark

because it would furnish ammunis tion for Cominform propagane dists. I “I'd like to say just one thing here,” he said. “There's no one in the world upon‘ whom ‘We -

|old Riddell Riggs. Yesterday about 30 of the high school students went on strike. They were striking because. they feared repercussions. from the

kiss. They were worried, so they fied advertising including swhole ward, she said. 8. Wheeler, chest president. “should rely other than ourselves, said, about faculty reaction. your. . Market for Homes, Jerrya, still Putting on weiguii “Mr. James has been chairman |If we trade on an equal footing Pages 39-52) . eating his meals an splaying|of the Public Division for the ) ever agree to trade with ie, eo aHg, Like Sigarels, “more energy and color, his mother| past two years. In the 1948 cam- ya shoris-and men In uidershini i Other TE Features | said. naign the Public Division raised Western: diplomats -here were

And he's bursting to get home| 357.865 and last year the divifiusemerie | hacerss p80 37 to show all his newly acquired | ion reached 105.7 per cent of USINESS .......1ys 39-41, 52 |toys to his two-year-old brother ips $60,000 yuota, :

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stunned but not surprised — by

frowned upon in this strict town. h k | Tito’ s sharp remarks.

Just Don’t Allow

“They don’t’ allow kissing at 'WEDS 14th TIME

our schoaql,” the students said. * {fit sent to him by his hero, Roy| 15 general chairman in 1950, NES, la, Feb. 18 “Riddell kissed Charlotte and Fashions Sesssleensivessy 2 |Rogers, Mr. James will direct 10,000 vol- 4 FE ome Miller, 70, os now we won't have any more vi ne NADOLIS, + oenre 17 | Meanwhile, 11-year. -old Tyrone unteer workers. No goal for the .~ . .. nT Ta | Moines grocer, mumbled familiar coronations and they won't give Mrs: Ma: BRAPOUS: x2«vss 20 | (Tony) Diggin, another Indianap-| "ampaign next fall has yet been Richard T. James {lines ‘today as-he underwent his Charlotte her basketball jacket.” = - : : Ny REPS exnsexs¥sve n lolis leukemia victim who was! fixed. 14th marriage ceremony. Mr, - School officials hadn't said = ye LT {flown here the week after Jerry, A former lHeutenant govelhor, He was elected lieutenant gov- Miller and Florence Swisher, 40,

anything then. The students fig-; Mrs. “Sloiizo Norwood, - princi-| Loman L.,..iuaiee 12 is still under treatment: with of Indiana, Mr. James is a grad- ernor in 1944 and later repre: Des: Moines, were married here,

- a od lured, on the basis of past experi-| pal, said today Charlotte would Radio 11 rar 3 3 _ [ACTH at nearby University ‘Hos- uate of Western Reserve Univer- sented Indiana before the United

ence, ‘they would. ~~ |get her basketball jacket. She po... Rid “17 pital - . sity and practiced law. in: his| Nations im London; England, He BANDITS GET $26,000 ~ “The . strike didn't interrupt said there had been no discussion Societ ee iT “a6 21 Doctors = said there = little hometown of Portland from 1934 fesigned as lieutenant governor PITTSBURGH, Feb. 18 (UP)— : classes. [Riddell and Charlotte of penalties for the kiss. Of: the Ry ety vessanarans 30.2 6 \change in Tony's condition and until 1939, He was a member of to become vice president: and Five bandits tonight help up a didn’t join” the walkout. Classes| coronation, she- limited her tom Earl Wilson .... aL 37 {that he is ‘getting along all the General Assembly in 1934 treasurer at Butler. ; used car lot, forced four victims will be held Monday as usual and ment fo saying: of at omen right.” Tony's trip and treatment and was named deputy sqgretary| He. resides with his wife and to give up their trousers and then’ - 2 imost students be hot bel “They didn't do it the way a os Restaurant, 144 T. Site. Comra was financed hy the Variety Club) of stats in 1939. He was re-elected two shidres at ayn - made’ a getaway hroug gu 23 seats, rehearsed it. i Noon Los de” AM. EY » i ot oF cern de this Pst in Wy. a \ (Bt § > fun early 326,000