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By United Presy HOLLYWOOD, Mar; 20—Film Actress Madge Meredith may be freed from prison through efforts of the man she plotted to kidnap,

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War Office said yesterday the {ing open shaft of the machine, COMPLETE Auctioneer Nick Gianaclis, 41, admitted he had gone to great!Soviet Union and Communist ‘His trouser leg caught, he was THE STORE LANE RADIO -year-old screen player from her 10- China each has four, million men thrown to the ground and his THAT SERVICE SER pear year sentence, v under arms. BUILT 2028 EAST 10TH - Ar.1463 | PEP “But I'm not trying to get her| {clothes ‘were ripped off by the :

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out of the pen to marry her,” he said. “I don’t love her.” The state adult authority |

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U.S. Farm Life Getting Brighter

| The outlook on the farm is getting brighter literally. A. study of farm _familiess showed 212,000 added windows! during the three years ending 1949 while . 174,000 more families planned to brighten the interiors

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