Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1951 — Page 18
«Business
About Enough
By Harold Hartley
got a job almost impossible.
‘He's meeting today with the public members of the ‘board. But that isn’t where his trouble is. 's also cooped up with
ig . (for everybody until the defense labor, management and agri- program is stopped or cut hack.
culture, And yw get them LONG-RANGE THINKERS —
10 agree, Sain in {the worriers—are looking toward 1 R SAYS SIMPLY that the day when the world tries 3 right to freeze wages, in Peace and disarmament again. is Hl Nn x but be ages to! They ask, “What will we do freeze prices, too. {with steel production then?” And labor's trouble is that And here's my answer. there has been so much talk about| “We'll learn to use it.” Ym macnn cues in entre Lucky Cab v2 00! e cost © - : ave. hi "dex, that people overlook the AY NOT always hit 1, millions of workers who have no I found a Red Cab running on
automatic raises. They're stuck. |, old. lower tate. The reason
1 TALKED WITH Hugh J.|was the new high-rate gears for Gormley, regional director of the the meter hadn't been installed. AFL. He said his union is] The man at the wheel fasagainst controls, but will take cinated me, too. He was William them to “help save democracy Bramblott, who'd been driving here and elsewhere.” cabs for 31 years. And he said Then he's discovered a big item the higher rates ought to raise a which doesn't even get into the cab's take about $3 a day of which cost of living index. That's taxes, the driver could take home an And come to think of it, taxes additional 0. . cost the working man about as| BUT THERE ARE quite a few much as anything : ae. cabs standing around, waiting for he index, drivers. — 3 Lanes So Inte wy And Bill Bramblott has done all when wages go up, prices go up. (right. He owns his home, and he Then the index moves again , . It's like that, And-labor’'s paychecks are be- d ing ground to pieces in the infla- same”
And how many can say the
tion mill. Comptometer Cup And the working man eats leas THE MAN WHO PUTTERS and less.
Labor's had about enough. with figures is going to have a
And if the shooting stops in|d8¥ Of just plain putting.
’ Lee B. Tawnley, president of | Rorea, my Suess 4) that Fasre 5) the Indi 1 1 ter 1 t
. their pens aside and grab their No Slips, Yet niblicks, putters and drivers and
THE FAIR TRADE price is/take off for Forest Park at holding like 3
Indiana. : ; ew. But there are a few stores up| ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY
in Gary and over in Terre Haute | Will be plowing up the fairway to
are plavi round | 2m at the coveted comptometer a. pay ig a cup. Mort Asher of the local Mar-
druggists are not going to be YoAT undersold, BF they Brig it. There will be cups aplentys The
is.» winner will get a cup. ONE CHAIN OPERATOR told| Then there will be the cups on me, “The manufacturer has the the green. right to select his customers. He| And finally, there will be the doesn't have to sell to everyone, pre-dinner cups which cheer the and hé can set the terms under! tired and weary. which his merc Cdn. bel | —tee— sold. He ean suggest a price.” | 1 The merchants are not ous Wire Bri ngs Joy {
THE SAVINGS AND L.O AN [feet and almost boys of the state get together for|stopped” she} their convention tomorrow. They (said. will try to find the answer to two! But when Mrs, questions. Elsbury read the How to settle housing in a|Defense Depart-semi-wartime economy and sec-|ment wire that ond, how to get people to save{the 20-year -old§ their money, as an inflation anti- {Marine is coming dote. home, she “went * Gov. Schricker will be there, |2Imost insane He's an old savings and loan man, With happiness.” a former executive of the Knox! “Mae Mae, Buildings and Loan Association, [Wake up” she
50-Year Club cried to Pvt. Elsbury’s wife, who
{lives with them. ., Frank Harper, secretary of the| The 16th Marine Battalion maIndiana Coal Dealers Association; chine gunner went overseas last belongs to the 50 year club which Apr. 12, went to the Korean front has nothing to do with business. |May 4. He suffered gunshot But late this month, two friends, wounds in the left foot May 22d Emerson Messinger, a banker of (and was evacuated to a hospital Toledo, and Dr. Harry F. Scott|/in Japan five days later. also of Toledo, will come to join | Frank in a merry-making cere- 4-H Club Conference mony. They went to Ohio State to- Ends Tomorrow gether and are about the same| Young leaders in 4-H work
Pfe. Elsbury
his half-century goal and Mr. ence, - Messinger comes next.
qualify, too young.
Two Words |p. m. tomorrow. WHAT CAN YOU BELIEVE—| Last night Gov. Schricker and or better, who? (Lt. Gov. John Watkins were fea-
R Hook, chairman Steel. And he says there'll be stressed the importance of readenough steel to carry on the'ing and understanding the 100eivilidn economy. year-old state constitution, That means you'll be able to! About 480 youths are .attendbuy what you need. But there’s|ing, i a big difference between “need” |
and ‘want’ We “want” a lot Fire Loss Is $400,000 things we may not “need.” |" "gr,Nv POINT, N. Y. June 6
: J LJ ~ BUT IF WE STAYED with our| (UP)—Fire damage to the Kayneeds, we'd still be driving horses | Fries Chemical plant may reach ..and buggies, But don’t overrate the breadth today. The of the “need.” In a copyrighted interview with the U, 8. News &
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LITTLE Eric Johnston is in. a cold June sweat. |
That is getting all of labor to agree on what he wy
.\added, “I don't owe nobody.” He's | su 160.
a nylon rope in|Noblesville next Saturday. 1
In Indianapolis the big chain chant office, copped the cup last," y.. "Baker Associates, Ine. to $37.50;
ing, merchandising and packag-| /ing. He is a Tech High graduate, ~~
age, but when each one crosses/from every county in the state] pesos faa ole § pid the 50-year mark, they celebrate. have completed most of the heavy|Eduitable Securities com Dr. Scott has already crossed work of their four-day confer-| amily Pi
{favs Corp pt ww They elected their 1952 council] Hamilton Mfg Co eom I nave been invited, but I don’t this morning and then partici- Home T&T 5% ptd .. {pated in light activities sched-| fqn %. 5% om {uled until the camp ends at 2 jd Asso Tel 2'3 pfd..
1 One man I believe is Charles tured dinner guests. In his after-/indianamois pat con Soo --iofe 4 of Armco dinner remarks, the Governor Indianapolis Pow & Light vid YP 3
$400,000, company officials said Ross Gear Tool chemical-fed blazeiSo Ind G & E com ~.... 20% was brought under control last vit night after burning for several World Report, Mr. Hook also said|{hours and destroying one-fourth there would not be plenty of steel of the plant. No one was injured. 5
Parade Publisher To Speak at Brokers’ Meeting
Arthur H, Motley, publisher of Parade, the Sunday picture mag: azine which appears weekly in The Times, will be the principal \speaker tomorrow night at the |Stokely-Van Camp National Bro- | kers Conference ; at the Columbia Club. After several false starts in business, including one job as.a{ barker in a trav-| eling medicine show, Mr. Motley entered the pub-| © lishing business; |
1
as a salesman ] for the CrowellMr. Motley Collier firm In boo Te 1028,
During the next 18 years Mr. {Motley climbed from one execu(tive post to another, and when he| {left the organization to take his'® [present position, he was then pub-| {lisher of the American Magazine. | Now a substantial partner in
|has increased the number of news-
\papers which now use Parade] Fairgrounds, demonstrates a painting technique to
‘from 18 to 32 and has more than! of Lake County and Phillip Cline of Hamilton County, delegates {exercise strict control to avoid|than sheperding a squirrel.
|doubled the magazine's circula-| to the conference.
HERE'S HOW—Miss Miriam Edmundson, handicraft instructor |i order to prevent local distress. Astor Hotel and sends out y ' 88. | As press| (Parade Publications, Mr. Motley| .¢ p, dye University at the Junior 4-H Club Leaders camp at the | |
he A ink Squirrel Drink— gt X Stigging Fim Pretty Singer and Tiny Pet Denies Oil Sent Jar New York Night Spot
: By JAY BREEN | A photographer asked Miss ! To Red China
United Press Staff Correspondent Reed to pose for a picture with | NEW YORK, June 6—Singerithe squirrel, telling her to tuck By the Seripns-Howard Newspapers Betty Reed led a pink squirrel spe straps of her eveing: gown WASHINGTON June 6-.. The/into El Borracho in the. earlyinside for the snapshot. She Overseas Tankshi Corp. toda {hours of the morning and bar complied but told the pan to To w : "p- '8Y | patrons who occasionally had hyurry, because it wouldn't stay up ssued the following statement: |.) ¢t00d pink elephants set their that way very long. “The president of Overseas glasses down nervously. | " ow * Tankship Corp. which has oper-| Miss Reed slid on to a stool and! eels ‘Unprotected ated a number of its ships underithe squirrel clambered up an ad-| “I think I'm the only girl who the Panamanian flag denies that joining one, from which he hopped ever came here from Memphis any of its vessels attempted inion to the bar. They ordered who can't keep a gown up without February or at any other time to|drinks, but the squirrel hardlydeep breathing” she said, “and I dodge any ban on oil shipmentsitouched his,’ He looked a8 feel unprotected this way with to Communist China by using the!though he had a bag on. {that squirrel so close.” Panamanian flag or any other, The squirrel reached for the| L ,.., 0 o. und Manhattan ag. Inuts while Miss Reed said she had : A published statement (hat it een “mired. to publicise 'n_mew as Led gathered, some valu has done so is incorrect. A ship-|drink, the “Pink Squirrel.” She ™ ny “ui 4 von drink are made ment of motor gasoline and diesel said she was optimistic because i, jiooers of bols creme de oil made to Hong Kong last Feb-|ghe'd noted that her entrance into noyaux, one jigger of white creme ruary referred to in a press report a nightclub made most customers ;.° 20 and one jiggers of coffee Vea hen into Hog Kong with order something immediately and... ” {the Tull approval an nowledge a gratifying number tried “pink = (my. {of the authorities in Washington. squirrels” after they learned what}. ney: look. dike Jrawperty | “The shipment was made toiit was all about. “but a girl watching her weight Ee anecessary TEQUITemENtS is Tension All the Time' couldn't want too many of them, { 2 olony of Hong Kong because of that cream.” {and was for consumption within] Normally, Betty said her rou-| She said a mir) having to watch ithe ‘territory where deliveries tine was less exciting. She works oo irre] EE ALL want mors
{must be made from time to time|in the banquet department of the), .n three.
| “After that,” she said, “you get The work is|,, "reeling to tell the squirrel to go look after himself.”
| “Both the Hong Kong goyern- notices on weddings. Kathryn Patz |ment and Caltex (China) 14d. considerably less nerve-wracking
|shipments of petroleum products| “With this squirrel, it’s tension . {into Communist China. No Caltex|a]l the time,” she said. “We went Job Council
{tion since 1946 when he joined the ——— “== Hog Prices Go Up 50 | : Stark & Wetzel
choice
Board Members
{ few head choice No. 1 and 2 from] | . 180 to 225 pounds, $22.15 $22.25; 250,to 290 pounds, $20.50/$24 to $27.50. to + $21.50; 290 to 350 pounds, $19.50 -to $20.50; 120 to 160
| » pounds, $17 to $19; few, $19.50 or Faces Tria
more.
er than early; early bulk choice pelts $33.50;
and yearlings fairly active, fully]
today on
{choice to prime mixed 825-pound Court returned
{steers and heifers $36.50; small charges
mercial and good heifers $32;| Ira Shaw is
James Baker
Ray ¥. Sparrow
Pwo new board members were
ud By a Ea IX mercial cows $27 to $29; odd head of “compelling, ent
lowi the ox. $20; utility $22.50 to $25.50; veal-{ing” her to become wns he annyal meeting yes lers moderately active, mostly 50; Shaw was arres
They are Jim Baker, president;
[ Milwaukee, authority on advertis- $28.50 to $34.50. Sheep, 500; generally eet ree eee | RPTRAg AMEN E.
and lectured at Butler, i i i | utler “Bloomington Violation | “vw tie. of = The other was Ray F. Sparrow, B N N 8 (UP) | vice president in charge of sales, BLOOMINGTON, June 8 (UP) also of Anderson, and a director of P. R. Mallory! : Co., Inc, a director in Beach today he was told the city vio- Both men were he
Products Co., Kalamazoo, Mich, lated federal price controls in ties under $3000 bo
Here as Trade Is Acti
| Hogs, 6000; opened active, light good and ! ; . { dimes WO pW land mediumweight barrows and lambs $34 to $36; choice to prime Own Realty Firm | gilts generally 50 cents higher; $37; load choice to just prime]
{some heavy weights sharing ad-|100-pound shorn mixed yearling
a tone weak- wethers and Jambs N | vance, but late under jambs and choice Ing of the Paul Partlow Realty intently.
170 to 250 pounds, $21.50 to $22;/shorn slaughter ewes Bulls steady; commercial toigood $28 to $31; cutter and utility
| Today land earlier for Cattle, 400; calves, 400; steers ON Girl's Charges 1Co., here.
A 30-year-old Anderson man| steady; cows unchanged; part load/was to go on trial in Federa [lots choice steers $35 to $36; com- Jury indictment last March.
commercial and good--yearlings/transporting to Anderson from and heifers $29 to $34; com-|Cincinnati a girl for the purpose
cents lower: choice and prime $35 Fla., several weeks after his in- Who's There ? commercial and good dictment on the accusation. The jury trial was scheduled after he steady; entered a plea of not guilty during
Jury trial of a second man in
—Mayor Thomas L. Lemon said completion of the Shaw trial.] Drawing his 22-caliber pistol,
{products have found their way|to the Penthouse Club and he = p : d lout of Hong Kong into Commu-isupposed to pose on an organ f§ a ointe Cents nist China since the Korean War|they have there. Got his tail! e pp started.” caught in a crack of the music Fifteen members of the state's Pretty sticky, I can tell Employment Advisory Council, se- : y lected in 1949 to heip plan Ine
ive REET rack. you.” Partlow Opens ! »/diana’s job-insurance and job and moved ~on to the Havana- Placement programs, were reap-
Everybody had “pink squirrels’ Madrid, where the squirrel Pointed today. Paul 8. Partlow, 6208 Broad- mounted an upended water tum-| The council’s membership fin« 0. 1 and 2 way, today announced the open-|bler and watched the chorus girls cludes representatives of manage- : iment, labor and the public. A meeting is planned for late this {month to aid the state Employ-
VA Physician Warns ment Security Board in formulating administration policies.
Of ACTH and Cortisone | Members are:
- } LOUISVILLE, Ky., June 6 (UP) | Public Group—George I. Brubaker and {Doctors should maintain a care- M. E. Miller of Logansport: Cleo Blackful watch over patients who have| waiter, Indian polis: Pking, Sud on L | % | Labor—C. N. Bradley, Columbus; o {been treated with - ACTH andj, J0t50, N- Brags. Columbus: Mrs. cortisone, a Veterans Administra-|anapalis; Miss Ann Maloney, Gary, and : . oy K. ey, Fort Branch. tion physician warned today. Management —Yandell Cline, Columbus:
| Dr. Max Michael Jr. Atlanta, George Coburn, Anderson: J. W. Long. 3 : ‘ as ’ g Ga., said that it is possible for Kokomes, and David Wyle, Sine
lsuch diseases as pneumonia to
go entirely unrecognized while tion Contractors, {the patient is getting the “won- Money Woman Left which will build der” drugs for arthritis or rheu- To Cemetery Grows {for sale this summer three-bed- matism. ; { room brick houses in the Winder- He said the two drugs have the | tO TEORD, So. Juns Tu mere Heights addition. effect of suppressing inflamma-| . °~" " 0 To th uel, who | sme mee [tion. For example, the infection “ le e town of of a boil may be allowed to spread | 1-itchfield $900 fo pay the $9 instead of being contained in one Yearly upkeep on her cemetery spot. © Fever also is suppressed Plot. : by the drugs, he said, thus elim-| The town invested the money inating one of the danger signs and it now totals $5000. of a serious infection. The State House of Representa- { tives yesterday passed a bill ‘Hoosier Honored lallowing the town to use the sur- | Times State Serviee plus for upkeep of the entire cemeLAFAYETTE, June 6 — Sey- tery. he fired one shot. {mour Tilles, assistant professor The prowler vanished.
native spring
$15 to $18. {Co., with offices at 5425 College and Ave. ? . Mr. Partlow formerly worked for another {realty company
{the Ford Motor
The firm has j/been name d white slavery | Sales represenin a Grand tative for the
Byco Construe-
charged with|
Mr. Partlow
icing or induca prostitute, ted in Miami, !
Donald Rutledge, 31, of 26089 College Ave. was carrying out i garbage last night behind his apartment. Robinson, 30, In the alley he saw a prowler will open on| lurking in the shadows.
1d by authori- |
nd. |
and the Philadelphia Bronze & raising the fee for digging graves Brass Corp. i
A { ' : i — city increased the charge for rea is fice linn. Ane re To Gl $ Kin Here L I P ‘opening graves of adults nll $13 No. 2 truck wheat, § simply cross him off the list. A Wesain Union messenger at) ocal Produce |to 825 and children from $5 to $10 No: 1 palese © 0% “w — i . w a v The chain operator sald, "Wa the door of 5058 W. Raymond St. Eges—Current receipis, 54 lbs. and over|188t Apr. 18. —— ar No 2 yellow corn. $160 sim ly want to know the rules today scared Mrs, Roy Cliffordito case. 43c: Grade A large, 48c; Grade! m—— Pp ' : 'Blsbury Sr.. whose son. R Jr. |B. Large, 42c, and Grade A medium, 43c; But the jule kt doestr't: yead Was ined in Korea May 22 pa gia. Powis, 4% Ibs. and over. 2c - fe. the same any two days in a row.” : wi i and Lesh Soke a T 2 8 Y “My heart went clear down to and‘ star, ihe; and No¥ 2 Poy. 4c loss] A wo rs the bottom of my | ""Ruiterfat—No. 1, 82c; No. 3, 306. > ©
in the municipal cemetery. The Local Truck Grain Prices
Mr. Rutledge felt something {of industrial engineering at Pur- Gajye Lottery Tickets
; due University, has been ap- { strike his left leg. [pointed by the National Manage-: Fifty-five partial books of baseSe The bullet had boomeranged ment Council as delegate-in-edu- ball lottery tickets were seized by —evidently ricocheting off the cation to the Ninth International police last night in raids at 29031, garbage can. {Management Congress in Brus- Clifton 8t., 2708 W. Walnut St. The wound was slight. sels, Belgium, July 5 to 11. and 2633 W. Michigan St.
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u. s. Statement
(UP) —Govern- | fhent expenses and receipts for the current) fiscal year through June 4, compared to & YEAT ago: {
WASHINGTON, June 6
Ve < A wt Tp (“ — ( o
Save with this Spring's
nd
(o {Pub. Debt .. 254.789.979:267 256,322,657.598 |
[Gold Res. .. 21,755.560.804 ~ 34,231,181,261, : | e———— | INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE | | Clearings . .. . coves $11.096.000, | Debits ren Ng £22.262,000 ! Local Stocks and Bonds i 1 —Jine fee | STOCKS Bid Asked | American Loan 5% pid ....... 06 weal { American States com ......... 58 ners | American States pfd ......... 24 . Ayrshire Collieries com ..... 17 17% L ; Ayres 4) sipaieasanes 103 108 | Belt 83
| This Year Last Year | Expenses ...% 39.088,251,584 $ 36.152,749.707 {Receipts ... 41,203.251.202 32.732.648,940 | | Surplus 2,114,999.617 | {Deficit ..... . 3.420,100,758 | {Cash Bal 5,373.508,860 4,275.952,706
%, Stk Yds pea Liesl | {Belt RR & Stk Yds com ..... 38% 38 | { Bobbs-Merill com .....i.. 141; as "3 | Bobbs-Merrill pid 4%% ...... 80 {CONIIAL OYA ......1..xs:00ss 38a 38%
| Chamb of Com com, ,. {Circle Theater com {Com Loan 4 ptd . ..... {Cummings Eng pfd oe i Consolidated #In 3 pid . . {Contin-Car-Na-Var ...... «1%
| Bquitable Securities fd . nance com ... |Family Jiance 5% pid .
rif-Jones cv A pfd.. ow I . 9 3 OTT I Gas & Wat com ., 21% 2314 J {1nd Mish El av J ene . a 103 1 Idianaolle Water com | .... a 18%, \ {Indianapolis Water 45 pid ...101 i
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REGULAR
84 Indianapolis Rallways com... 4 8% Jefferson National Life com ... 10 11's Kingan & Co COM .......cvsus 3! la Kingan & Co pid ......... 3 Lincoln Nat Life 1 ®
Lyneh Corporation iMarmon-Herrington com Mastic Asphalt ........ Nat Homes com .... YNat Homes pid .. iN Ind Pub Serv com ... *N Ind Pub Serv 4'y nf {N Ind Pub Bery 4% ot | ogress Laundry com ....... 21 IP R Mallory Co com ...... {Pub Serv of Ind 3%: pid .... {Pub Serv of Ind com ...
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1 com Schwitser-Cummins pfd ..... 8 30 Ind G&E 48% pfd
“kaka 105 Stokely-Van Camp com ..... 16%: Stokely-Van Camp pid ..... 18 ner & Co Si pid .... 98 Terre Haute Malleable ....... 11%
| Onfted Telephone 5% vid On eclephone “ess Onion TIS ..oco..iciivenate | BONDS
Allen & Steen 9s American Loan American Loan 4's 60 ....... American Security 5s 60...... ” Bastian Morley 6s 61 ...... 98 Batesville Tele Co 4'3e ..... 8 Buhngr Pertilizer 5s 5% ..... 28 h Com Bldg 4'as 8) ...... Eo Columbia Club 3-58 62 ...... 00 Citizens Ind Tel 43 61 .... 10) Equitable Securities 5s 60 ..,. #7 Hamilton MI Con 85 ; indpils ami © or Indpls blie n 6s 64
{ind Limestone 4s BW vreveve {Ind Asso Tel 3s 95 “a {Indpls Railways 5s 67 Kuhner Packing 4s 50 Langsenkam: 58 |N Ind Pub Bory 3%s 73 Paper Sis, Co $s 68... Publie Service 3%s 75 . Sprague Devices 5s 60 | Trac Term Bs
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Transi Otis H Dies K A midnig doctor's of checkup e 12:50 a. m Baker, nig} dianapolis past year. Mr. Ra who was called the pany last from his 1} R.R. 1. B Camby, to he was not ing well anc going to his tor's office. Calling stepson, Wi H. Yates, by, who wa told him “n when he ca Mr. Yates, took his ste but had to doctor's off there. Reti A native ¢ er retired ir on the Indi He served a uty sheriff f was a mem Order of Po Services v day in Wal burial in Camby. Other su wife, Emma Indianapolis ence E, F Mary E. Ma a stepdaug] Davis, Beecl ers, Clyde : olis, and Wi and nine gr: Benjamir Services v tomorrow a Church for transfer col Burial will t Mr, Helm: home, 2069 : Born in Bx Helms lived longed to Church, Nc Liberty Lea Elks Lodge Survivors Helms; thre Dorothy an Indianapolis min III, W minister at . Mrs. Letha two brother apolis, and and four gr
Mrs. Pau
Services w tomorrow f ‘Church for | kins Rice, oi of Mrs. Be apolis, Mrs. Rice Sunday at rington Avi New Crown. Surviving are her hus tar, Miss Ci son, Carl 1 sisters, Mrs Magnolia L etta Young, Mrs. Gloria Atkins and
Mrs. Lau
Mrs. Laur tomorrow 11 tery after . Shirley Brof Chapel. She while visitii 325 N. Belle Mrs. Smo N. Concord her husband was 75. Bo she came 1 child, Surviving grandchildre dren, a brot and sister, | of Indianap The childr liams, Mrs, Rose Craws and James. ( and Mrs, | Diego.
Mrs. Nell
Services a tomorrow in igan St. Mo Goe, lifelon, apolis. Buri Hill Mrs, Goe | tian Church at the home Estella Rav Bt. Survivors daughters, B dianapolis, Snively, Prc ter, Mrs. F brother, Ha olis; six gr great-grand:
Mrs. Eliz:
Services v day from t W. Washing Mrs. Elizab Burial will Mrs, Pages at 214 N. Bi longed to W odist Chu Chapter, OF She was Whitehill F1 death Mond tal, Previot the State A Survivors Douglas anc her parents, W. Douglas and a sist Martin, Cle
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