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Modern Minute Women — Three Groups Pace Blood Drive Field

Call Mrs. Ostrom at Plaza 5551 to enlist your group or for the answers to any questions on’ the Modern Minute ‘Women's program. ~

By AGNES H., OSTROM Times Club Editor

Three groups were pacing the field today in warm, with the temperature in registrations for The Times Minute Women blood the 80's.” donor program. NEW YORK, Oct. 6 (UP)—5s Representatives from the Theta Mu Sorority, the Newcomers Club and the PTA of School 39 had pledge cards turned

‘Ideal’ Weather Predicted for 3d Series Game

NEW YORK, Oct. 8 (UP)— The weatherman predicted ideal baseball weather for today's third game of the World Series between the Yankees and the Glants, The forecast was “fair and

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Probable starting lineups for the = third game nf4he Wérld Series:

YANKEES GIANTS Wood if 2 i Poeding. Sauks. 26 in at the Blood Center, 18 W. Phtutnid. Tn . Tecmpoon, Georgia St., today o e rin, n .y Tr ‘ Be . oe ne . Brow. Thomson. i» Among the leaders who have Auer. r Mavs, ef . . olin. In Westrum. « pledged to give on Tuesday, which

is Minute Women Leader's Day, are the officers of the School 39 PTA. Included were Mrs. William Parrish,

Umpires—Joe Paparelia (AL): 1b, Al Barllek (NL): 2b, Bill Summers (AL); 3b. Lee Ballanfant (NL); If, John Stevens (AL); rf. Art Gere (NL)

By LEO H. PETERSEN United Press Sports Editor

NEW YORK, Oct. J vice president, and Mrs. Edward Plumber, treasurer. was Jim Hearn of the Giants 2 (eaders of all groups are urged to make their

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—ve- Vie-Reschi of the Yankees I yeservations io donate on Ledder’s Day. ~ Members:

today as the major leaguef are asked to request reservations for the seven I iAners me lor 1 Sing other dates still remaining this month. The follow‘Grounds. : ing dates are scheduled, Oct. 16, 18, 23, 25 and 30. se’ Yanks Stadium, he famed qu Se been fled the Red Cross to what so far has been the most: will name additional dates on which they will open anticlimactic World Series ever: depending upon the: availability of skilled nurses Pe the Giants appeared to be and doctors. geting Bi vor Series fever Only 100 more persons can be Jeomleiad at : ' : : . the Center on Tuesday so leaders are advised to tied. his ents ‘navied 2 42 call now. Anyleader who calls before Tuesday and Sn a oe a fantast®: makes her pledge, to give on any date other than tle down to real business against I Tuesday will be given credit for having been in on

the Yankees. He gave the im-: , pression that the Giants were: Leader's Day.

just out there on a lark in those: In the event the 100 appointments still open are first two games and énly now: : 2 were beginning to feel jhe revival 3 flied, and they will be soon, Leaders should then try of their fierce competitive spirit. 3 to accept the earliest appointment offered. 52,000 Capacity "A complete listing of all groups in The Times It was almost impossible to: Modern Minute Women program will be in The

estimate the crowd at the 52,000 : : < : inute capacity Polo Grounds when the Sunday Times. There will also be a special Minu

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teams took the field at 12 o'clock £ Women's pledge form which your group may use ii Simons ig Jolay. : if they have not been able to secure adequate supplies. erhaps never ore had any: 4 World Series team's ticket ar- All calls for pledges should be made to Ll-ncoln rangements been so confiised. 1441. It was already evident that the ; be one of vour Giants, “who through their as- Call today, the life you save may y tounding finish had become base! own. : te

ball’s darlings, would be severelyis

criticized for their handling of Tnuntuununnnun LITT IT I * PRORGENSERRNINANONNRIRENINNS

ticket arrangements. They were ‘ — ; accused, among other things, ot House GOP Gets Its Men

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of Speculatory who I Ne . . rted, wi man as port nes com ires in OF Their Own Lawmaking

which normally sell for $18. |

The next three games will be] py JRVING LEIBOWITZ | THE SCREWY goings-on left enietn | ing day tence logical, but each entry must vided ny the t + | i y soldier in a daring raid. It opening day. | ver —) played at the Polo Grounds with ,py KERMIT LEWIS is alone veteran member of the press'was the deepest United Nations Welcoming ceremonies will bend With the phrase: “It's Movie

the last two, if necessary, sched-!

(husky, tanned state police troop- corps cold. International News ground penetration of North Ko- held tomorrow and judging in 3 Wied for the Yankee Stadion. y inh such Service correspondent Jép Cadou Fea since last December. |youth and open divisions will be, ~ Deposit all entries at the movie Congressman S

4 FIVE—Thirty - three American resumed Monday and continue theaters. DO NOT mail or Bring Solo World Flight

Indications were, after the firstier who knows all

two games, that the series would things as handling crooks, thugs Sr. recalied. that in the good ol almost certainly \go six games,p . .. . .obbers. Arresting one days the Democrats really knew

and possibly seven. The Yankeés how to play hooky.

remained reasonably solid 15-10 to Of the men who make the laws he “ " 00.) "0 i ed the Demo- jets ever seen over Korea—more Many cattle already were on left'than 100 planes. One Sabrejet the grounds as the exposition

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Bloody Ridge Seized by UN; Blast Red Port

By ROBERT VERMILLION

~nited Press Staff Correspondent EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS, Korea, Oct.” 8 a

: —United Nations forces on| ithe ground seized most of)

i blogdy "Heartbreak Ridge” today | = and in the air battled the biggest|

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Woman Dies, 8 Children, 7 Others Injured Here In Two Head-On Crashes

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By CHARLES MILLER A woman was burned to death

and 15 other persons: were injured in two head-on crashes north of I... Indianapolis today. morn an md ant

A flaming, thrée-car smashup

at Ind. 29 and 106th St. claimed the life of a woman tentatively

INDIANAPOLIS TRAFFIC TOLL (278 Days) 1950 1951 Accidents ...... 6690 6333 Injuries ........ 2528 2759 Deaths ........ 52 45

rean War flared with new fury on the ground, in the air and! at sea. i Late reports told of these developments:

ONE—U. 8., French and Dutch

: : Times photo by Jack Watson. = and highest peak of “Heartbreak

:'Ridge” and a neighboring moun-

identified as Mrs. Frances Eads and injured three other persons.

A head-on crash at 96th St. and

Zionsville. Rd. injured 12 persons, eight of them children none older

s/infantrymen captured the central ’ - than 12.

The crash on Ind. 29 made a

DEATH PYRE—One woman was killed and three persons injured in this flaming thrée-car crash. Aaming torch of the car in which

Stain on the east-central front the dead woman was a passenger.

= above Yanggu with bayonets,

s'charges. They killed more than 1000 Reds. Bh : Oo HH : T TWO—A United Nations we Started at Big pens ere omorrow task force led by the 45,000-ton | Tomorrow 1s the iret. day ofl "Tile 1s. the wav tie 215 piles.

: U. S. Battleship New Jersey sailed

{The body was burned beyond rec-

Z flame - throwers and dynamite Judging Gets '"Movietime U. S. A Contest ion and an autopsy will be

‘conducted today to determine the {exact cause of death.

The accident at 96th St. and

| Zionsville injured 12 persons, none

of them seriously. Injured were:

2 boldly into Hungnam Harbor, 125 - The Times “Movietime, U. 8. A.” totaling $3000 will be distributed: | Harold : th 38 ar RIZE— Ra t Ransburg, 40, Traders Je jo ~ a 2 Dairy Show Here cantest, Ce cp, Gus uisnobns Verh Point. = unaqer ! 36, from . oo . / f =~ » |" Tomm : guns Friday and blasted the Reds You get a crack at any one o Jour Downtown Nash Dealer,” at’ 343 E.| y Ransburg, 9.

= “Blueblood” red poll cattle were the 243 prizes amounting to a Ls : important railway yards, bridges po le SeCoND PR —An state Sas Range

Communist fire, the warships suf- yin at the Indiana State Fair cost you a cent. | County. ‘ | { . . i PRIZE -An Estate Gas Range jor neither casualties nor dAM- Grounds today as competition| Just make up a short-short|JofR, fag ih om He Eaiale phate sage. { County, . :

| THREE—U. 8. 3rd Division/oPened in the International Dairy|story, paragraph, sentence, or de-| “poyivy piss An RCA™ Vict

} : | x or Vic[troops struck northward on the Exposition. ‘scribe an incident using movie) {iffy ” om he. BOA Vicior dealers of

|west-central front in pursuit of| (The red polls were those entered titles appearing in The Times omg a Jain Yount, —~ Red forces who abandoned their by-4-H and Future Farmer mem-| .. .....n¢ pages. Clip the titles Phonograph worth $59.95. from the main winter defense line Friday. bers in a big show which drew; » T= Jictor dealers of Indianapolis and Marion : nearly 3000 animals from 30 from the advertisements on the “Pik so mca victor “45 Record FOUR—A United Nations pa-| y / {Players and 60 $6 albums of s

i (page. | {trol stabbed into the east coast States and Canada. : lof the winner's choice, from the RCA city of Kosong, 45 miles north of| Junior dairy cattle judging con-| You may add up to three words, Victor dealers of Indianapolis and Marion

Y. 5 : the 38th Parallel, and captured an|tests also were scheduled for the between titles to make the sen ihesters Sarilepuie. in fo 8 individual

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: troit. {and warehouses. Despite intense led into a big tanbark judging total of $8000, and it doesn't gesiers of Indianapolis and shane} William MeG 1 ar

| Andrew McGaughey, 9.

Williams McGaughey Sr., De-

David McGaughey, 7. John H. te New Sisista. 0 20, New A Cecelia Leap, 18, his wife. dohn Leap Jr., 22 months, Teresa Leap, 8 months, Most seriously injured in the

records (Zionsville Rd. accident was John

Leap Jr., who suffered a broken eg. Sheriff's investigators said a car driven by Mr. Ransburg hit that driven by John Leap Sr. head-on just south of 96th St.

Two ambulances removed the

Sabrejets ripped into the greatest/through Friday, climaxed by an'entries to The Times. single force of Soviet-built MIG-15 awards banquet Friday night. Use Entry Blank Starts Tomorrow

Enter as many times as you

odds-makers happened to be quot- something else. town in a moving van and didn't Was shot down, one MIG probably opened. But the 41;-acre tattle want and at as many thegters as Eh. hig %, ing figures. But. in the true tradition of Stop until they hit Dayton, O. destroyed and two other Commu- barn will not be filled until to- you wish, but remember, all en- Mack Jr., was expected to return

Hearn, a powerful righthander,

Official Entry Blank. The entry for the takeoff on his solo “good-: jes is Ci ilot was rescued. which have been showing at the he ter 4iia stories oz this great Cinderella Bartock. former Lake County Program. : P - INational Dairy Congress in Water- blanks will appear daily and will” flight around the warld toteam, deputy sheriff * These Johnny - come - lately Rare Night Attack : ; Morrow: : Little more than a year ago, l@ePuty sherii. " 4 100, Ta., this week. Sunday in The Times. Toe 34. a : 3 : : Capt. Lewis charged Mr. Bar- Democrats are soft,” the news LL. Gen. James A. Van Fleet's igi he 34-year-old Illinois -Demo

Hearn was a washed-up young pitcher with a strong arm, whom

to give up for the $10,000 waiver Of the 87th General Assembly. Itidays.” price. Then he stormed down the Seems that some of Mr. Bartock's

® — — stretch of the 1950 season to wind Republican colleagues needed his ¢ "ay : up with an 11-4 record. {presence yesterday to make a an ts dy fon {quorum so they could conduct the Has'13:8 Record official business of the sovereign

This season he has been even state of Indiana. of better. His record is 17-9 and he’ rr » =» Ml IS d dyail

has shown the ability to win the, THUS, they ordered state police money games. to hunt for him and his Demo-

» » Durocher’s pitchin lans were : ROW. BE aot gd Maglie cratic colleagues, who mysterious- Commissioner

will follow Hearn tomorrow and!ly disappeared when they got

it will be Dave Koslo on Monday|wind that the Republicans wanted SINGAPORE, Malaya, Oct. 6— more than 150 hand grenades brarian, a minister and a physi-'the WARPATH with THE to jam a welfare program through British High Commissioner Sir 90Wn the slope. The Americans cian as winner of a contest spon- FIGHTING SEABEES against

unless the Giants lose today and tomorrow. In that case, Duro-

cher will come back with 23-game| the House. Henry Gurney was ambushed and Communist positions and the winner Larry Jansen, loser of State Police made a diligent assassinated on a remote jungie ran,

vesterday's 3-1 Yankee victory, search of downtown hotels, bars for the “must” game. and bus stations before they,

Raschl requires no World Se- picked up an indignant Mr. Bar.|Munist guerrillas.

ries introduction. He beat Jim|tock. Over his protests, they, Radio Malaya announced that log and dirt bunkers on the peak,

“Indiana's Finest.” the captain There the Democrats hid out unti was one of the greatest Cinder- got his man—State Rep. Peter the Republicans gave up thei

.k. a Democrat, with playing man observed. “Hell, the cops : : pl vw: | WBck, a De p a Bl ould never catch ’em in the old 8th Army extended its autumn Berlin Blonde, 16, Oct. 29. giving you only three Washington, D. C., in the Beech-|

| nist jets damaged in the 15-min-'morrow night, when a special 50- {rie must be accompanied by

an r Ute battle. The downed American car train arrives with entries to his home district late today

The contest ends Monday night, orat was en route here from) offensive to the East-Central front Wins Essay Contest weeks to try to win the first prize,/craft Bonanza he will pilot on! {with a midnight attack on “Heart- ; : ‘his 32,710-mile globe-circling tour. £ LA PORTE, Oct. 6 (UP)—In: a Nash Rambler Hardtop Conbreak Ridge” above Yanggu. ‘ Berli | Congressman Mack is a Naval grid von der Warth, 16, a Berlin vertible. or the second and third, Corps veteran with 5000 hours| All three regiments of the U. 8. blonde who came here only two

: f prizes, Estate Gas Ranges. flying time? He hopes to visit 40] 2d Division took part in the rare months ago on an Americhh field Here is an example of how the cities in 30 nations during his| night attack. service high school scholarship. flight, which will take from 30 to| Americans of the ‘23d Regi- was declared winner today of a movie titles may be used in the :

. 60 days. His purpose is to con: ment charged up one slope of the National Newspaper Week essay entries: 1 pupe

i vince foreign peoples that ‘“Amer-| central peak and Killed an esti- contest which attracted 167 en- DAVID AND BATHSHEBA Vinee oe peop War any more

mated 100 Reds with their bayo- tries. took the SHOWBOAT commanded than they do.” nets in ‘close-quarter fighting. Ingrid’s essay on “The Press by CAPTAIN HORATIC HORN-| ~ plane, on loan from the

As they neared the crest of the and Democracy” was selected by BLOWER to PIER 23 where they Smiths

: Y : onian Institute, is the s i height, North Korean Reds rolled a committee consisting of a li- met SATURDAY'S HERO. On e, i same

aircraft that the late Bill Odom piloted when he set a long-dis-tance record from Hawaii to Peterboro, N. J, in 1949.

trained two flame-throwers on the gored by the La Porte Herald- the FLYING TIGERS, they. Reds pArgus. caused THE SAVAGE DRUMS to The prize is a trip to Wash- beat NIGHT INTO MORNING.

road today, presumably by Com- Slaughter 800 Reds ington Oct. 24-27. His deed brought SURRENDER! Marines Reactivating

The GIs found more than 150 Ingrid called a free presz “one into the DANGER ZONE. PEO- . of the most important factors in PLE WILL TALK but RICH Organized Reserve

Konstanty, 1-0, in the opener With/ rushed him back into the House, Commissioner Gurney was Killed (ooo of them eight feet thick.'* democracy: “Her father was a YOUNG AND PRETTY enter- g ,guINGTON, Oct. 6 (UP)—

the Philadelphia Phillies last Another Democrat. Louis Mel-/on the ‘Kuala Lumpur-Raub road) year, and is regarded by many|jencamp, walked in late, said he!tWo miles from a mountain gap

SudE yp, Political economist. tainers at the TEXAS CARNI- The Marine Corps has revived its They assaulted the bunkers w a——— - VAL sang THAT'S MY a= organized reserve program to re-

experts as the Yankee's No. liyas sorry and the Republicans, Plow Fraser's Hill, a popular White phosphorous grenades, Hurricane Expected cause IT'S MOVIETIME. U. 8. A./pj¢e units called into active duty clutch pitcher despite Allie Reyn-'aetap a four-hour wait. started the Central Malayan resort town on Satchel charges and blocks o ee after the Korean outbreak.

olds’ gaudy double no-hit record.| sh thei . the Phang-Selangor border. Mickey Mantle, 20- year - old} "0 rolling to push eir pro

TNT placed in cracks in the walls. To Miss Nova Scotia The corps reactivated its first

injured to Methodist Hospital.

Other injured in the Ind. 29 crash were; . William Eads, 73, of 2264 N. Pennsylvania St., identified as the driver of the car which burned. He and his wife ars from Tampa, Fla. but visiting a son, Avard, here. Homer Davis, 67, Kirkland. Grace Davis, 65, his wife,

Driver of the third car. Donald E. Murray, 5608 Indianola Ave., was not hurt badly enough to require hospitalization. His car crashed into the flaming wreckage. :

Struck Head-on

Mr. Murray told State Police he was driving north on Ind. 29 ~hen the Eads’ car, directly in front of him, was hit head-on by the Davis car.

Just one car to the rear of Mr. Murray's auto were Mr. Murray's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Murray, 5124 Central Ave.

State police reported the Eads car was completely gutted by the gasoline fire which followed the crash. ' The dead woman was taken to a Noblesville funeral home. The Murrays were en route to Lake Shafer for the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Davis were southbound on Ind. 29 for Indianapolis where they were to visit their

grandchildren.

None of the injured is in serous

Lady Gurney was with her hus- French troops assaulting from HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, Oct. 6 Saturday, Sunday unit today, the Second Infantry condition.

rookie Yankee outfielder, is al:| Fram noun. kt 100k: them less band, but escaped death. the north met almost negligible (UP) A hurricane barrelled up D H Sho ™ Battalion in Boston. A second All are In Methodist Hospital ° most Senne out ot Ihe eure «ox | The assassins were identified Tar artillery supporting in Atlanne he ghiome PP 9 Mon t ine DT io in fate 19 gone condition, series and Manager Casey Sten- : “ its.” { 3 ova cotia 3 , ix {Maintenance C ny, w e regel announced that Hert Boned BUT BEFORE they finished the 2BlY a A a gov. the "Heartbreak Ridge" assault weather Bureau predicted, it) Yes, if yoy Bre in ted Na activated in Baltimore Monday. All New Cars who replaced him yesterday, day's ‘session, here's what hap- ornment to Communist guerrillas slaughtered at least 800 Reds. would by-pass the mainland. Hore bi a ° I » i ermsi—————————— All cars were nearly new. State would continue to play right field. pened: . who have terrorized the country The peak was declared secured The Dominion Public Weather| a yn Hotel Fire Kills Three {Police reported. All three had Mantle's injury —- an astounding) gueaker Hughes locked the since 194° : at 6:10 a. m. (3:10 p. m., Indiad- pice said the hurricane would : less than 200 miles on the speed-

plece of baseball drama which] occurred in the fifth inning yes-| doors £0 no one could escape. terday — was diagnosed as a; They sent out for a television

Sketch reports said Commis{sioner Gurney was in an auto-|

land French fanned out west to ,,.4 charge out toward mid-| where you will find the widest 'p, A fire swept through the

|apolis Time), and the Americans hee) eastward off New England | dianapolis Times. - That's BAKERSFIELD, Cal. Oct. 6 ometers, they said.

In other state accidents an In-

link up with the 38th Regiment. | \¢)antic parallel with the Noval Selection of home values ad- g james Hotel in downtown dianapolis man was injured, two

‘mob b own severe sprain of the right knee. |get so they eould view the lant Sle a Yona military, |Scotia coast and about 150 miles Yertised Fos Sale. tH Bakersnen sary today. a ne other Hogsiers and a man from ts s game. 3 w offshore. | Many hundreds of homes [three unidentified men and injur- Memphis, Tenn. were killed. Yankee World Series game ambush scene. Mr. Gurney de- War Il Hero Charged Fred Manning, 20, of 4718

LOCAL TEMPERATURES | Sang “When the Roll is Called cided to drive on without waiting

a'm..51 10a m.. es [Up Yonder, I'll 'be There." {for a military escort.

6 Ta m..58 11. a m.. 65 Ate dry sandwiches while state, The ambush occurred soon, BLUEFIELD, W. Va. Oct. 6 { 8 a. m.. 3 12 (Noon) 67 troopers hunted down members afterward. Lady Gurney was inj (yp)—A Congressional Medal of

. The hurricane by-passed New| are advertised EXCLUSIVE- (ing five other persons. With Horse Stealing 'Bngland, veering out to sea some LY in The Times and many ~— rr 230 miles off Nantucket. It! brokers list houses both Satur-

wrecked two ships, with a death, day AND Sunday so you may Musial Reports

Bertha St., was hurt when his car

went out of control near New Salisbury on Ind. 135 and struck a tree.

A passenger, Betty Lou DuBois,

18, of Millburn, was killed. Mr Manning is in Harrison Hospital. Corydon.

Mrs. Norma Rose, 24, of Muncie, died of neck and skull frac-

| ] toll of at least six, as it swept up; have many extra hours to . $a m..60 1p m.. 61 [Who played hooky. |a second car, which stopped at the Honor winner who killed 25 Ger- . » Rammed GOP welfare program sound of the gunfire. |tans in taking a French town the eastern seaboard. = Blan Jour operSonal lnspe tion On World Series Latest humidity ...... 93% [through over the protests of a| A diplomatic source in Kuala single-handedly during World Ft. W M Ch d today's Times Real Estate Baseball Fans . . . handful of Democrats who offered Lumpur said the ambush appeared War II today faced charges af . wayne man arge end : A CHAMPION'S VIEW of * {only token opposition. well-organized. A tree was felled horse-stealing, two traffic viola- Wi | Vii _! the championship World | Follow Grid Adjourned until 1 p. m. Wed- across Se road just as Commmis- tions and being six months In_Decth of Ex Wife | WILLIAMS CREEK AREA, Series Is ar > you sae | . nesday. sioner Gurney’s car was about to - : : . rl ranch tape a Caltoraie beauts ~~ day im The Times by siug- [tures early thi rning follow- | James I. Spurrier Jr., 29. was Donald F. Rogers, 26, was or-| den ranch type. a California beayty, A 3 i arly s morning 0 Diagram Photos Page. P Thursday night. in dered held without bond today oh| bias ein opie pie sii. | ging Stan Musial of the St. | arrested here Thursday nig y

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| 3 " b uis Cardinals. Musial, who | a car with two companions after a voluntary manglaughter charge itn.) Bali marble sills sarbase Lo

ing a two-car crash near Pendleton.

} was voted the league's “Most ‘Her husband, Th 2 Y a 90-mile-an-hour chase covering in the shooting of his divorced . i dyjast word In sharm & | Valuable Player" for three |suffered a a oma $ Faas * | four miles. wife, Rachel, 30. | this property represents the best buy J 8 sloC leg an ris ———————— | Prosecutor John Reiber said al Sonn for 337.500. Gil Carter, years, regained the league her son. Larry, 3, possible internal | : : : |grand jury may be called next! Gli. CARTER CO. RLTRS. BRI. batting crown this year. injuries. 8 Papers Raise Prices Eran TU rth - ~~ Joining The Times’ sports Sr 1 Vive. (week to Investigate the case. | yo voy do not now have The staff, Musial gives a seasoned sh Injures Five

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its price support. He was arrested a : | - to a nickle on the same day, "local theater Thursday night. TINS dvr Times

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