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a Darr, 21, said she known merchant seaman ‘ ohn D. Oroker, 31, about six when she agreed to hide ‘and come to this coun80 they could be married. Her love cooled as she lay on the fertilizer bags in the ship's hold, and before the voyage ended she “gave up,” she said. She now faces deportation on a stowaway charge,” under a $2000 bond for concealing | an alien,

Gypsy Pulls a String X¥ ROSE LEE, an old

hand with & G-string, today another kind yesterday

dent of the 29mile Lancaster & -Chester Rallroad, the 37th, to be exact, All are "show ‘people. » Miss Lee Gypsy was in Lancaster, 8. C,, to “unveil” the new Lancaster

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‘Strange impulses’ In Boston, 24-year-old Robert 8. Nichols, a recent bridegroom, began a seven-month jail term yesterday for setting fire to aj shapely blonde's clothes and then

“strangely” patting out the flames,

Nichols appealed a conviction of wanton destruction and assault and battery, claiming it was an accident that his lighted cigaret touched off the clothes of Mrs. Mary Benjamin, 26, in a department store. But Judge Elijah Adlow said he didn’t believe Nichols’ story, He credited the defendant with

“strange impulses.” Stuck .

An independent bus line operator in New London, Conn.| complained yesterday that he

Food Giveaway—

CHICAGO, June 2 (UP) ~Thor Corp. announced today that, for the next six ‘weeks, its 5000 dealers throughout the country will give a bushel of groceries and a peck of potatoes to every customer who buys ‘one of its wringer washing machines. k John R., Hurley, Thor's esident, sald “we believe t giving away food these days is even better than giving away money,

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. couldn't even give his business to| first man to take a vehicle which attend the 49th annual convention men and women—whno are en{didn’t belong to him after he'd of the *American Institute of gaged in leisure-time study of all

his drivers, out on strike. “I offered to let the union pay! had a few drinks. me interest on my investment and| to vary Nyquist said in a newspaper ad- When pursuit came, offered to split my profits at the hour end of the year, but they refused suaded him te stop. that too.” Mr. Nyquist claimed each of his ‘Weds at 79 regular drivers made more money! than he did in the last two years.

Home, Sweet Home Mrs. Perle Mesta, U. 8. Min{ister to Luxembourg, was back § in California again for another of her frequent visits home “to see friends and make informal falks.” She plans to ‘leave Beverly

'the late actress, Elsie De Wolfe. Soldier Returns

Leonard Wood, Mo,

[Hospital in “about 10 days?’

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No Stops | An Indianapolis scoop-shovel| operator scorned sissy operations in Pennsylvania recently when | workers halted shoveling for several days because a robin had built a nest in the machinery. “A robin built a nest on’ my shovel boom three weeks ago,” said Howard Hill, operator for J. Kasle & Sons, Inc, “But we've kept on working, and the robins kept on nesting. The eggs hatched and the little robins are almost big enough to fly away.”

To See Again , The corneas of a dead man’s eyes, grafted to those of a blinded 17-year-old high school senior in Boston, may soon give her] “workable” vision. | JACQUELINE SINNOTT was blinded by an explosion in ‘the, school chemistry laboratory.” in| April, but the operation has en-| abled her to see “light and|

shade.” | \ : 3639 ROOSEVELT And Sudden Stop sl] 2211 PROSPECT laborer in St. Louis, wasn't the 38th & KEYSTONE 2120 W. MORRIS * 22nd & ILLINOIS 4705 E. (0th

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Missionary { Criticizes ‘Marshall China Policy

PHILADELPHIA, June 2 (UP) |

—Secretary of Defense George C. Marshall made # ‘tremendous

3350 W. WASH. {mistake in the part he played in| | permitting China to fall into the] 2740 MADISON hands of the Communists,” a! 2416 W. 16th former superior of the Passionist missionary fathers in China said . 2176 SHELBY 3757 E. NEW YORK

China to New York after an {liness last December, warned that Americans

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In Paris, Sir Charles Mendl, 79,! married 33 - year - old Yvonne De! (Heezeren, violinist, in a third cere{mony for each, He is widower of

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