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B Warned Against Troop | . \ e Re 7 af Use in Oil Dispute | By LUDWELL DENNY Scripps-Howard Staff Writer | : LONDON, May 15 — The : : Middle East crisis is grave. | : : Britain is seriously consid- : | . ° ’ . ¢ 1 y ering the use of force, if nec- ; 4 God Wes With Me'— ‘ : Bradle Calls ns. essary, to prevent the Tehran 18S A WwW . D 1 government's threatened seiz- . ® Greek Parents ho Face eportation : : 1 2 ure of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. A : g : : i and its Abadan refinery. the S dil ! es Aw + Word of Their Wounded Gl Son ——— world’s largest. ] ai : 7] (Iran threatened todav to expel § ; | | all Britis oil Geld oarkers: y | By JOE ALLISON 4 Service in Cincinnall 1014 tami Hey opooss the terme the V | John and Ana Kitcoff were be prepared to leave the country 0 er I ———— United Press reporied out. of |afraid it would happen. immediately if the bill fails to . Tehran. Indications were the Pa
Senators Hear Top Staff Chief
BULLETIN WASHINGTON, May 15 (UP) —Gen. Omar N. Bradley said today he is “not too sure” that present American war policies in Korea will bring “decisive results,” but that the nation’s top military leaders do not think Gen. Douglas MacAre thur’s plans would bring the nation “much nearer” to ultimate
But the Kitcoffs are used to living under threats. After 10 years in° America, the couple returned in 1931 with their children to Macedonia in northern Greece.
Then with the ominous rumble of the German war machine over Central Europe growing stronger, they tried to return to the U. 8. But they were too late. Forced Into Labor Gangs The family was trapped Greece. Two of their children were
seizure might come quickly. (Britain retaliated by alerting 3000 men of the crack 16th Parachute Brigade for possible duty overseas—perhaps in the Persian gulf area where the refineries of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co. are situated. The British government owns the controlling stock in the company.)
‘Means War III
hanging over them, they watched Seek to Uncover two of their sons go off to the Enemy's Aims
Army. Now, still. uncertain of By FRANK TREMAINE fate in their chosen land, they United Press Staff Correspondent have learned that one of their TOKYO, Wednesday, May boys was seriously wounded in : 2 if, ~, Korea. X 16—Allied tanks, infantry As Pvt. Nicola Kitcoff lay in a and artillery jabbed today at hospital in Japan, the elderly
| ‘hines $ fo rc e g! couple waited anxiously here for Chinese Communist word that he would live, and that
'poising for an expected major they might stay in America to lassault in the Red's Korean greet him when he returns from:
| With the threat of deportation |
their
RAILBIRDS—Janet Dickerson (left) 3124 W. 9th St. and Pai Percifield, 1441 W. 23d St., can't ask for anything more—hot dogs,
(If British troops intervene in
: : in Ne the oil field seizure it “will mean
» the beginning of the third world, 0/d drinks and the wide-open spaces of the Indianapolic Motor |=™™ : fighting for his country. victory there ™ war.” the Secretary of the Iranian Speedway. The race car coming down the main streich is the a Ont wanged artillery, They now have a second letter foreed nip German labor gangs y av Cid Freon Parliamentary Oil Committee Viking Trailer Special with Jimmy Bryan up. tre” Bove 3 val ,-| written after he was wounded. . : ] hl h - Ea fire' across a rain-drenched No-|. 5 : north. WASHINGTON, May 15— warned.) {Man’s Land. as the enemy was I'm just beginning to move Their son, Chris, spent: four 3 y
Ireported crossing the Pukhan and \around i ay ross. {Soyang Rivers, southeast and | Pvt. Kitcoff, fighting near the lsouthwest of Chunchon on the sgn parallel with the 25th In-| mountainous central front. fantry Division, was wounded in| American troops clung to firm gn attack Apr. 23 by an explod-| A bill
mountain positions and tightened jpg hand grenade against his U. §. House of Representatives {their defenses, while the Com- | chest. He was wounded in the which would grant them full citi] Reunited with their children in| ight the Kremlin more than anys he U. 8. in 1945, the Kitcoffs thing else we could do.”
® ® Unguarded Rail Crossings munists slipped into battle posi-|chest, both legs and feet and the zenship. §
By JOHN V. WILSON County Commissioner Fred. W. tions under a protective umbrella | jeft arm. [ Rep. Charles B. Brownson. In-| thought they were safe at last. “Frankly, in the opinion of the
Marion County officials today Nordsiek asked the County Sur-of low rain clouds. “Seriously wounded,’ the De- dianapolis, submitted the measure] But because they failed to ap-| Joint Chiefs of Staff, this stratveyor's office to determine the Thirty-six hours of rain. had fense Department telegram said after reading of the family’s! Ply for citizenship within 51 days egy (enlarging the war against number of approach signs needed grounded nearly all Allied air- on Apr. 25. of. their return the Immigration China) would involve us in the 1
| wo} S$ ap ’ i. : plight in The Times. accidents at unguarded rural rail- 4 <ajeguard rural crossings. craft, but tank-infantry patrols, But Pvt. Kitcoft wrote, “God| But the threat of being forced Service says they may have to wrong war, at the wrong place, road Crossings : 1 \ z )
————“Wel-make-every-effort-to-getwere-sent out bythe United Na--was-with-me.~FH-be-all-right>— to leave Indianapolis, ~where-they leave the country. atthe wrong" time -and- withthe
(An informed source said Britain has no intention of an all-out military intervention in Iran. (“But if a situation arises in which British lives are endangered, obviously there will have to be action to safeguard them,” he said. “Britain can not sit back.”) Diplomatic circles fear that such action by the British might be used by Russia as an excuse to order a Communist coup and set up a puppet government in ERR eg Or it might even lead to direct Soviet intervention under a trick interpretation of the Russo-Iran-
months as a German captive. Gen. Omar N. Bradley said His sister Dora, now Mrs. Peter today that Gen. Douglas Mac-
| Vanoff of Indianapolis, paid for ’ | his escape with five more months Arthur's program to e
is pending before the ©f forced labor. She still pears, the Korean War into Red {the scars and callouses. China “would probably de-
‘Will Help Save Lives'—
Drive Started to Mark
Pvt. Nicola Kitcoff
launched twin drives to reduce
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Inadequacy of warning signs at these signs erected to comply with tions to seek the enemy and test The Kitcoffs have a second son brought up their three sons and a] “What if Rep. Brownson’s bill wrong enemy,” he said. ‘ three of every four rail crossings the law,” Mr. Nordsiek said. his muscle. in the Army. Pvt Anastas Kit-/daughter, still hangs over them. | rans to pass?” they are warned.| Gen. Bradley, chairman of the ian treaty of 1921. Was Msdoned In CR Asks for Funds Report Censored coff is in training near Richmond, Only two weeks ago. a repre- “What will you do then? Youwll|Joint Chiefs of Staff, testified Foreign Minister Herbert Mor-| Jes [0IOWINE a Spot « When the number of signs need) , yo5yi1y ¢ensored dispatch ‘sentative of the U. 8. Immigration’ have to leave—or be deported.” |pefore Senators investigating rison is drafting a sharp note fol- throughout the county. ed is determined, he said, they .. the central front said an — ee |Gen. MacArthur's dismissal. He lowing receipt of an unsatisfac-| Today's developments: will be obtained from state penal 3 ‘ ; - i tory Bingo from bran es-. ONE: Prosecutor Fairchild institutions manufacturing the officer reported that Chinese were Danger Must Cease’ 1 followed Detense Secretary Fo Yes | shea three Ieilroads to comply| warning devices. jon high ground in unknown num-| | George C. Marshall, who had tesThe United States, through Am- With state laws requiring the | Mr. Nocdsick. also. sail Le bers just south of the Pukhan . ° ° - WA tified for seven days in support bassador Henry Grady, also 1s|erection of wooden cross arms in! ould tk the County Corneil 4 River, southwest of Gltungion . Oo S Stiff Fi i | of President Truman's action. warning Iran to go slow, accord- each direction of rural crossings. appropriate money x Nae j.30 and were in contact with U. 8. ° UH ahi Dafa | Red Chins, } . not the a ing to reports here. TWO: The County Commission- forces southeast of the ruined # i oy aay He nat ; 8 atl ray it was hoped ers took steps to remedy the lack RieD Yo astall he appreach SIgNS. (ity The next paragraph in the| | @ n apies ropiem must keep its attention centered that the dispute could be handled Of round approach signs 300 feet a che ori gn pre. dispatch was censored. —"not the power nation seeking ! peacefully, which was understood in each direction of crossings. Toe COMITISISOn. Other enemy groups in unknown | By ED KENNEDY number killed in the past > Thursd to domi isis He wona. + fect : numbers were seen late Tuesday A program to align all city and hours. | olds No Illusions County. Commissioner William 11 Gen. Bradley made cl that S ce south of the river in the Sudong county officials in the Deputy William Owen had to en y © ear
to be desired by Prime Minister They also are required by law. Mossadegh, leader of the extrem-, State laws dating back to 1914
ist National Front and anti-for-eign party, despite his provocative legislation and speeches.
require the erection of cross arms by railroads and approach signs
M. Allison added his approval of the new program to halt crossdeaths. He asserted:
Valley. The dispatch said one Chinese
on both sides of crossings by the 1N8
was captured during one of
fight against rabies and enforcement of the quarantine was
shoot one of the dogs in self-! defense in the 800 block of 8. strike against the Public Service being Flemin g ~ As the deputy | Co. of Indiana eased today.
Threat of an immediate power, he Policy of limited war now
being followed in the Korean War —and not Gen. MacArthur's—is
the one favored by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Gen. MacArthur has advocated enlarging the war by bombing Chinese bases in Manch a naval blockade of China and use
County Commissioners. “There's no doubt, in my mind geyeral small fire fights, believed formed by the Indianapolis Cham- knocked at a r to inquire as! Indiana Labor Commissioner that these signs will help save to be enemy probing attacks ber of Commerce today. to the owner of the dog, the | Tom Hutson was to meet with lives. The situation has been ne- southeast of Chunchon. The next! As a wave of dog bites dog Vicious chow leaped at his throat © ompany and International The Times survey showed that glected for 30 years. paragraph was censored. | shootings. rabies cases and pro- twice before he could shoot. He Brotherhood of Electrical Workmany crossings have cross arms Of the 143 rural crossings in The heavy rainfall is the ally tests mounted, the Chamber had to fire three bullets into the ers this afternoon. in one direction only. some of the county, only 36 are guarded for which the Communists have planned to follow an outline of|animal before it fell dead. {Jt Was understood that if no which are in disrepair. There are hy bells, flasher lights and gates. heen waiting patiently. Much of The Indianapolis Times to bring| The program planned by the Settlement was reached by Thurs-|of Chinese Nationalist troops. even fewer approach signs. They are distributed among 13 the United Nations Army was views of all concerned officials in/Chamber is to have a meeting of day, the question would be taken In stating why these MacAre Mr. Pairchllg asked the Penh of the 16 rail links. bogged down in sticky mire, and line with a co-ordinated program. the various officials, judges, police|t0 Washington for federal cone thur proposals were overruled, va nia Po ark ential aid > Allied warplanes were driven Even as Chamber officials were and others concerned to establish ciliation. Gen, Bradley also made these eis Stops ret from the skies. shaping their proposal, sheriff's @ common understanding of the Gov. Schricker, due back today i I “dlc : nlfusoiigilns “Their Meat’ deputies were forced to shoot Tobroblem and-a- policy to stamp, from seelng his daughter off to] J ot 2 — Re d hing He further requested that they One Allied officer, surveying more dogs bringing to 17 the ou Io uroDe To New Yok. sould not tee th d as 7 § 3 the dripping Korean skies, re- A great deal of confusion has be reached but it was reported he guarantee the end of the war in
‘report back to him on completion marked: existed among officials as to how | would not be asked to invoke the Korea, and may not bring China of the installations. [to her knees.” /
of “This is their meat. The chin- f= : G they can help in the program. |state’s utilities anti-strike law. ( : ese can do a lot of moving under | ouse rou | Two incidents today highlighted| 1f a strike were called, it would |p 0 WO—He and the Joint Chiets © List With Broker these low clouds without being | . |some of the trouble. {“believe that every effort should
Out of Control?
Now it is feared he has control of the situation. This sizeup is supported by his announcement to parliament that he is taking refuge in the Parliament building to save his life. Mojtaba Navabsafavi, leader of the terrorist organization “Fidajvan Islam,” charges that Dr. Mossadegh is failing to carry out his seizure pledges and threatens more assassinations. British reaction to Washingten’'s failure to give prompt, vigorous support to London is similar to the American bitterness over °
lost Some in Disrepair
ian Wel Law Argued Today
Britain's failure to back the * {idle about 1250 employees and United States fully in the Far |seen from the air—and they un-| | A letter to officials from Dr. threaten impaired service to 310,-| 0¢ made to settle the present con« E ; B R ; 'doubtedly are taking ‘advantage! - AT Ean W. Mericie outlined an 2D-|000 consumers in 70 Hoosier coun-| .o. Without extending (it) out ast For Best Results lof it.” peal by Indianapolis physicians |side Korea.” But if that proves
This resentment was somewhat lessened by the latest Washington representations to Tehran follow-
ities. The PSCI serves hundreds tof industrial plants, furnishes Impessivle, power for 36 municipal electric
“other measures have taken.” = | THREE-—Administration critics
for more convictions of dog law
Other officers said the bad, | offenders.
ith { w {weather probably would speed up|
: 3v DAN KIDNEY | Times Staff Writer
WASHINGTON, May 15 — A Red movements by at least two
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Why the problems of finding the
: i Arrests Reach 300 lant d 30 Rural Electri ing a series of urgent conversa- iwh 4 : | WASHINGTON, May 15 (UP)| pianis an ura ectric «jmpatient” for a quick sol ‘ ; ua t buyer, financing, taxes _ : ot days. After 24 hours of rain, ’ | At th p quick solution tions between British Ambassad rig state's rights question which may e same time, City Prose- Memership Corp. units. calm 3 : or and the many other problems roads still were passable for —The House Ways and Means cutor Milton J. Craig pointed out In Korea should be .
Sir Oliver Franks and the U. S. State Department. | London thinks any American fdea that this is only a private’ British row over Anglo-Iranian Co. profits is blindly inviting the spread of chaos through the Middle East which might result in a world war.
th PSCI lines blanket the state ex- | | that of 300 persons arrested this cept for Marion County, the Caluday to increase the federal tax|year or violations of the dog met, Ft. Wayne, South Bend and [ : lon gasoline by '; cent a gallon. ns: almost all have been found Evansville areas. Anyway, Thief Is Set |" This would yield the govern-| Su y, but relatively few were! “we don't think there will be {punished with fines. ¥ ani a strike,” said a company spokes-
R. Ewing today. To Battle Mosquitos ment an estimated $210 million a|" progecutor Craig and Mayor year in adidtional revenue. Bayt issued a joint statement: |
Involved is the new Indiana law . | under which the names of welfare| LOS ANGELES, May 15 (UP)—| The federal gasoline tax is now, «penalties are the Key to eradi.
reciptents can’ be made public Puzzled police were on the l0ok-/11; cents a gallon. The adminis- cation of any dog problem in
“We are not in the best military position to seek a showdown.” Besides, ‘methods short of total war” have stopped “Kremlin-in-spired imperialism” in the past in | Berlin and Greece. = FOUR—The Joint Chiefs ar Continued on Page 2—Col- 8 |, ,jjing to take on Russia until {the country is stronger. But the
cost Indiana $18 million in federal xjjjeq heavy equipment, but the Committee voted tentatively toaid welfare funds—and have se-' Allied aerial eye was blinded. rious repercussions in other states] BR —.—————.§ . -was being argued before Fedoral Security Administrator Oscar
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— : So through the various county audit-{out today for a burglar with a tration had recommended 3 cents. pa, . l Sem Russians know that “we 75 Worth of Meat List your property With offices. The law was passed by POWerful hunger for fish—or a lot The committee announced ves- oni? 2nd the city. Bum Steer ‘hurt them badly if they oud ’ oe 7 Bort re Th Le Wi oe the Republican legislature over Of mosquito trouble. _|terday it had approved a 8aSO- |p ni cipal Do bone sad of the WASHINGTON, May 15 |us or our friends.” toten From Grocery RE ars in the the veto of Democratic Gov. Hen The thief broke into the cityiline tax inevease but later said g Jounc. sald lle pe; yp) ~~ Cattiemen back- FIVE—Pulling out of Korea feves last night took approxi-' tlassified columns of The YF: Schricker. [lealth depusipent's hes! oonizol tis was erroneous. 1t recon-! Continued on Page 3—Col. 2 tracked today on plans to |Wwithout being forced out would be mat®ly $75 worth of meat from Times. You will find vour Mr. Ewing had warned against, ambasia afd a it Hiny| sidered the Problem today and de- _____ . in | carve up a beef carcass be- 'appeasement. But, it is not ape the Fred Hoff Grocery, 619 N. ila will be handled with passage of the law on the g.ound & u affins, mosquito eating cided in favor of the increase. . peasement, but rather “a mflitar- | rejected pro- On the Inside |
fore the House Agriculture Committee on Friday.
that it was violative of the feder- fish. The committee
ily sound course,” What puzzles police is that the posals to put a 1-cent tax on each
| to refuse to {enlarge the war.
linois St. i ry k 1llinois 8 prompt efficiency, backed up | <,cia] security statutes. Under!
SEVEN--It is Gen. Bradley's hope that the MacArthur hearing will encourage the country to “fo
oa mal amount of cash also by experience and co-opera- these laws. only officials directly health department was giving the bottle of soft drinks. It also Of The Tm J A spokesman revealed SIX-—Gen. MacArthur rt S missing from the store. tion. one ith w \fish away free as part of its drive turned down a 20 t es > y Teporied In a second burglary. at Madi- concerned with welfare work are| : P Five turned cown.a el per cent manu. Pai that the cattlemen, after Ion Jan. 10 that he might have to son. Shrimp House, 2138 Madison You will get a FREE Ap. Permitted access to the files of to liquidate the mosquito popu- facturer’s tax.on candy and chew- age thinking it over, discarded = evacuate Korea. But he was ine Ave., burglars escaped with $375 PRAISAL of your present those who receive aid — the aged, lation. eaay I lng gum. haa Ed Sovola gets ready for a the idea. structed to fight as long as pose In cash, but left behind $89 and a home and a consultation en. dependent hiitren and the blind. | foving SIsignment i Sil The earlier plan was sup- sible without losing his armies. ne ih § ! { ‘ i Tope... y - $18 on a Year Dangerous’ Repeaters ope e captain of Kon posed to demonstrate that
$31 check. tails NO OBLIGATION.
. Specifically, Mr. Ewing cau-| Tiki selects his crew for the it's impossible to -carve up
a beef carcass and price the cuts under government controls.
tioned that Indiana's law could journey across the Pacific. .
Baring Before the Bar— LL or foot Th W/IRROIGLS Jeiteral ~Teen-Age Traffic Violators" vu Sam will take gifts of low a steadfast and determined”
. : “ ; : Sebi rm A tls In Ine oh cash, but—no stripgs . . .de- = 1 Soke isaid the. foourse which will curb Soviet ime It Started With Schnapps, mi aii 0 wi’ Parents Ordered Into Court «mimo rim." 1 _saea adn Sei “Geni GE ® > U. - — —. Then Snaps—Then Nothing
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'1ion for fiscal 1951-52. enn ’ 8. troops in Korea need Indiana's Attorney General J. By TOM HICKS thousands of pints of blood ‘Wonde ful Music to Russia’ Parents of two ‘dangerous’ |
Emmett McManamon and his INDIANAPOLIS TRAFFIC
; } each week ...........c4'e i legal staff are trying to persuade teenage drivers today were Casualties “6 : By United Press thing started when the crowd iniMr, Ewing—a native Indianian— : { (134 Days) {Walt Faulkner wants his Speed- Wil Hit 'F 4 I DENVER, May 15—Denver Mu- t,o phar pegan joshing her about not to cut off the state's funds. Shr ge lgoni 1851 1950 | way records back. hopes to i son i S 00 IS ness nicipal Judge Joseph McDonald the' black panties and.bra she They argue that a broad intérpre-| Mark y 1 ridente sesees a 2882 | Bit 158 mph > Teihe gets ’ | will take up the case tomorrow of usually wears---under jeans and ', tion of the social securit de- . l njure ssnssnss 122 1023 | . y papoose onig tt... Th ¥ Pp ¥ G | § bl a pe schnapps - drinking| a blouse. 2 a amendments of 1939 iM Pe The order was issued this morn-| Killed ....,.... 725 26 | high school baseball re- a i S enera S on an i pp: ‘81 ™ «I just. pulled open my blouse applied..despite the Indiana law. NE When the traffic court hear-| tee - BGItE Cuureirnnciss. Cees 170 } : brunette who did a strip tease in, — Cn bra.” she tol applie pite-the Indlana law. = revealed that both were re- driving” the judge told both: - . By United Bre ® a i pantomime in his court. 'the judge. She said that she also Others May Follow 'peaters. (youths, Other Features: WASHINGTON, May 15=—=Defense Mobilizer +... The pantomime strip tease was, "4 rn her jeans to exhibit ~1f Mr. Ewing rules in favor ofl yames 0. Hill, 18, of 2348 ,. Ll see that you are taken off, Apout People .......... .'13 Charles E. Wilson said today that America can rearm performed by Mrs. Cavalee Sha..." Indiana, other states may follow|pnoign Ave, came up on athe streets.” | Amusements ......... 1er 10 £ “if 'we hav unity and maybe cut out | vaun, 26, yesterday. The judge "U, "0, 0 04 {5 another, and|Vith similar laws which would| needing charge carrying the Judge Clark not only ordered) pirths, Deaths, Events ... 9 | aster “if we have some y may admitted the pantomime sketch as = patrons’ interest centered on Dave the effect of opening welfare| oo me oecee license that was POth defendants to reappear In) Comics ................ "25 | some of the foolishness like what's going on on CapSYidence; bus Fefiised 10 BML 2) ver freckle, ste told the jxige rolls to the public. The matter has|\ pposed to.have been suspended |°°UTt with their parents, but also| Crossword ...... Si ies 1B itol Hill today.” eckle on Mrs. Faun § ’ heed “been discussed in a number of! lordered that, they bring in the) oa na oe and a pin from her panties. {So the saw SoMlinied ob of the Other states. Amendments also fF six one Sn Mar. o. plates to Pal one. that Es were Bdilorials Hartley... ..o. i “Our leading generals are on the pan up therein ir oe Th | ns Morals Bureau moved in 2'€ Perding to the federal statute, , Richara = atic 16, ot 9riving. = : Hoosier Heroes ......... . 11 | Congress, and the Russians are decoding everything a ? demonstrated the first step of the and arrested Mrs. Shavaun when and may be pressed by a Repub- 1619 Winfield Ave, up on a reck- When the Hill youth objected Erskine Johnson Rn v.10 they say and shooting it back to Moscow,” he told INDIANA stri t by showing him her she remembered that a pin in her licen-Dixiecrat coalition if Wie, 4p nt, w hable toitnat Iie Was driving his father's). Frederick C. Jthmsn .... 14 I " i 1ali ilita : ! Sirip. set hy 8 panties had been sticking her and "WINE is against the state. . twins com. It had been CAT. the judge said: Radio and Television.... 15 more than 900 industrialists and military officers at | es od 48.0. ti te cent er Be. ' e. Earl Richert ....... ervey 34 | i re ; v3 / She appeared’ in . court on decided there was no time like! |[,0CAL TEMPERATURES taken from him for a week by RE gt MM Et Sol nn atsas 13 | an industry-Armed Forces conference v | ‘ n Shisrges of disroning Derore 8118 Posen 0 Seqiove te pin. 6a m.. 68 [10a m.. 76 Speedway Magistrate Geor, e Ober Hill had appeared on a charge Sports as 17, 19 “That must certail be wonderful music to, the N n the. Kin ive ; 3 : : 8 ..... svssesips 17,19 | 3lcmb ! Ce al ey” (16 KIB Desir A ov, an 3 3 8 PLL vested on a charge of Brot or epeting 4 mies an hour on) Eun Won... 0 13 | eas of the Russians” MR Wilson said referendy to : ; i : 'e $ : Hamre omen's .... ashe iRe.¢ MacArthur i : 2a / Mrs, Shavaun- sald the whole| firmed Mrs. Shavaun's story. | Dame 11 1p m.. 83 “I'm going %0 stop you from| Continued em Page 3—Col. 8 BA d . the wide-open g og = TH J ny i ‘ : & ¥ by : 2 . { | ai ; 2 ; : . a, : 2 ! a in 7 : 5
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