Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 November 1951 — Page 1
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PUSAN, Korea, Nov. 16—The 8th Army's chief war crimes investigator boosted today his total figure of Ameri-
to 6270. . Col. James M. Hanley disclosed How Could It Be?
the new figure in an exclusive in-| terview just before two high U. S.| (An Editorial) Rumors in Europe say
officers arrived in Pusan and began questioning him about his un-
eXpeoiey disclosure of the Red Stalin is suffering from a ' Col. George Patrick Welch,| hardening of the heart public information officer for! muscles.
Gen. Matthew B. Ridgway, and]
What heart?
Col. Kenneth L. Booth, public information officer for the Sth! — — Army, talked with Col. Hanley in. his Pusan office for several ' hours, eda ar’ Afterwards, Col. Welch would say only: I came -over here to discuss aunc Qo the matter with Col. Hanley. But the conference was informal.” Col. Hanlev's new statement put. the total number of United gyp ays’ Nations war prisoners slaugh- - By United Press Truce Talk story ........ Page 3. PARIS. Nov. 16 — Egypt } tered by the Communists since accused Britain before the I the outbreak of the Korean WarUpijted Nations today of June 25, 1850, at 13.400. Of the ' total, he said, 7000 were South launchi ng a ‘real war Koreans, against the Cairo government. Far from retracting his dis- pgyptian Foreign Minister Sa-
puted earlier statement that the jah El-Din issued the dramatic Chinese alone had killed 2513 charge immediately after Syria American prisoners, he Yepeated denounced the West for trying to “impose” a Middle East defense pact against communism on ‘Arab nations. The pact. shinsored jointly by ithe United States, Britian, France and Turkey, already has been rejected by Egypt. In an angry address to the Assembly, the Egyptian foreign minister also accused British forces of atrocities on women and children in the Suez Canal zone.
LONDON, Nov. 16 (v P) —The British government has asked its embassy in Washington for a report on the murder | of United Nations prisoners of | war in Korea by the Communists, a foreign office spokesman said today.
General
it and enlarged his report to include 3757 Americans slain by North Korean troops. Col. Hanley said information athered by the Sth Army investigators, survivors of execubovis South Korean police and! “I, for one, have no hesitancy other sources showed these “max- in calling the British action a mum” numbers of Americans to Shameful, treacherous aggression have been murdered: by the United Kingdom which
Charges Aggression
can war prisoners murdered by the Communists in Korea throughout both performances,
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By R. K. SHULL Municipal Court 3 was thé site of the return of vaudeville to Indianapolis, but the
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Attorney Herbert M. Spencer took the role of master of ceremonies in what he termed his “last appearance” on the Court 3 stage. Playing the role of the Judge Pro Tem-Pro Tem (he's sitting in for Leo O'Connor who is sitting in for Joseph M. Howard), Judge Spencer bowed on stage at 9:30
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a. m. yesterday. ] . Attorneys in the courtroom, It still can be done via profamiliar with Judge Spencer's | fessional gamblers, but vou'll
buffoonery, smacked their chops in anticipation as he ascended to the bench.
fare much better by betting with non-profit, non-taxable friends, Two hardy footbali pools were
Police Are Leading Men making the rounds today. They In the first two skits of the appeared to be the only survivors matinee, the Judge played the of some half-dozen once-profit-comic lead. Leading men were able enterprises, two police officers. The “heavies” Pavoffs Slashed ere a couple of young men The “Football Forecast” today he arged. with drunk driving. listed .25 games for bettors, just In the first .skit, Police Capt. like it always did. But the payJohn Sullivan testified he had offs have been slashed to meet stopped for a traffic light when the new 10 per cent federal taxes. the defendant, Jack Vare, 24, of It used to be, for example, that 46 W. 35th St., drove into the three wins paid $6 for a $1 bet. rear of the police car. Now it's $5. They payoff for According to Capt. Sullivan, {four successful picks has been cut
Vare readily admitted he was at {from $11 to $9, five wins from
fault, drunk, and ready to face 7% (820 to $15, and so on down the any charges Capt. Sullvian might line. The weekly “extra special.” prefer against him. {nine hits out of 10 tries, is Judge Spencer .listened to the {trimmed from $20 to $16. testimony, joked a few moments And the super-duper doper, 15
hits paying $500, isn't even on
{the card. | Some Stopped Printing “Football Forecast” has staved {in business despite. the tax, the
with Capt. Sullivan, then threw his punch line to the audience: “Dismissed.” The defense attorney in this
i case was Leo O'Connor, the man
for whom Judge Spencer is pro 850 federal stamp and crackdown temming. {threats by local police. There is Skit No. 2 = ino record here, however, of the The next skit involved a 21- ‘Ww (sale of the first $50 stamp. vear-old William Keller, 464 W, =# = The other card appearing today Washington 8t., charged with ‘was “Football,” It never was a drunken driving. According to imajor player in pre-tax days.
police he had struck a utility pole and another car with his vehicle. A passenger in his car was injured Since the state's witness failed to appear. the judge dropped the charges of drunken operating and reckless driving. The arresting
i Other cards have been dropping lout the past two weeks, although 'some agents still take bets after quoting points and odds on handwritten slips. Their operators have stopped printing. Here are the points quoted on {Indiana colleges
CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT . . . Stuart Hamblen, a “con. |
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‘Get Tough’ Policy When Bayt Takes Bench
New Judge
By NOBLE REED A “get tough” policy | . 1 ‘law enforcement is expected to be followed by Mayor Bayt when he takes over Municipal Court the new judge on Nov. 26. Mr. Bayt, who Mayvor=next week court appointment, declined today to discuss his policy on judgments in advance.” But he referred to the apinions court justice he expressed sharply during his unsuccessful campaign for election as Mayor
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3 as will resign as to accept the
“court
‘Based on Merits’ “1 will not comment on my fuactions as judge because each case must be decided on its Mr.
said his statements about “leniency’” shown in past court cases are a ‘reflection of my opinion” on court adminis-
However, he
In other words, Mr. Bayt is leaving the impression that he will “crack down” hard on drunken drivers, gamblers and hoodlums that come before him. In mayoralty campaign speeches, Mayor Bayt charged that his opponent, Judge Alex Clark. who will become Mayor showed “leniency in too many traffic cases” and that he “treated hoodlums gently.”
Gamblers Aroused
“The statements I made during my campaign ean be construed las reflecting my opinions on the ‘kind of justice that should be imeted out in Municipal Court,”
the said. His as judge
appointment
Th foonstitutes not only a menace DUL! officer anneared with a Aer ol ies Laas : This is |8-year-old Gerald Kil- brought a stir amon mbl By the Chinese since they en- . officer appeared with a drunko- verted alcoholic,’ is Prohibition Party choice. Yaga = S : g Ra ers tered the war 1 Nore also a breach of international meter test report showing the y' Minnesota oy Michigan Nae linger, Cleveland, O., who was and underworld characters. Most Ber, 1950 ............ a5)g Peace and security.” he declared. man had been drunk at the time. ‘ Diltie ove ark Coro ® iy scheduled to die in the electric Of them expressed belief that the BY the North Koreans sires Salah EI-Din charged the Brit- The judge ignored the officer's | m Just SPesciless — ¥ hor aroiina by chair tonight for his part in the 2€)* judge would be “tough.” ‘November, 1950 ........ 147 ish with violating Egypt's sover- offer to testify. The deputy pros- slaying of a Medina, O., farmer. waz ot k ¥en Mayor Bavt By the North Koreans before eignty in the Canal Zone and the ecutor, William Sparrenberger Western Union B Pi 3 than 12 h ors f+ his Was Juestioned about Bis Possible "Now Sudan and described the conflict was too enthralled with Judge yt less han ours atter his candidacy for the court appointcraper November, 1950 ..........3610 Su : g "hero," M i Total ‘Americans slain 6270 in detail. Spencer's performance to speak Found Guilt =e. ax Amerman, died [ent, he first seid Be would et i 4 Nal J\xutleany Mis eves Gl “If this is not a real war,” he up. * > y in the chair Gov. Frank J. De interested. The next day, howinaow Wh basigei "130 United No. shouted, “I do not know what war Rug Story In Booki C Lausche commuted Killinger's Yer; he said he had Shag his Re ave Sam tv Rited Na- on Then the judge went into his a e a omina ion n ooKie ase sentence to life imprisonment. = and that he “vnight be in8gec nations. Prisoners of other grain maintains troops in the baggy pants routine. Something BRIDGETON. N. J. Nov. 16 (Story, Page 30) stested. sleet. oh, a n Ria n d Canal Zone on the basis of the Hie gs: NEW YOR Tren a |combination of armed might and (UP)__The Western Union Tele- — ' e JUL en. IC oe Way postponed a 1938 Anglo-E i treaty Judge: “Where do vou work?’ <'& » Wid 9% Chris ity r - g ~ i Soo. he . ym wind- x nglo-Egyptian treaty. 1 > you work?" - : Eo ristianity could solve the na- graph Co. and its office manager . S 4 C vill not promised larifying” statement Egypt canceled the treaty in Keller told him. vear-old alcoholic who hit the tion's problems today. here were fined $1000 each today Modern Minute Women— pee ing ar : zinse on the atrocities pending further ynilaterial action Oct. 15. Judge: “That's a gyp outfit. Sawdust trail” at a Billy Graham $ 2 = by Judge David L." Horuvitz of R ihe Eat Both Tokyo and You know, one time I sent a rug "¢ViVal meeting two years ago, MR. HAMBLEN said he thought Cumberland Coun ty Criminal Nearly Hits tor pols Washington were reported fearful Refers to Acheson Talk there, and when they brought jt “2! today he was “just speech- the President of the United States Court on charges of bookmakin onors dows : of the repercussions of Col. Han- galah EI-Din referred to U. §. back, they wanted $2 just to lay less’ at the honor “of being the ought to sit down to talk with The local manager Charles "3 Patrol Boy : ley’s release on the truce talks at gecretary of State Dean Ache- it. I laid it myself in two minutes, Prohibition Party's presidential Russia's Premier Stalin and “call Frake. also was sentenced to one Cc Panmunjom and on parents of son's reference a week ago to the But, I shouldn't hold that against Nominee ! the Russians’ bluff.” to two years in state prison, but Ce e to A HEROIC} School 38 trafic dier si . Stu ie 0 : evan- t ’ itealf es t year Ste rison, but : Serge) xia ers missing in ac- Communists’ denial of human you. I could continue your case ao init Hamblen 3 Rwhoy even a And the nation itself should get the jail sentence was suspended. boy. dived to safety today from Yon In horea rights in Hungary and Czecho- for two weeks. but I won't. Be- oh Ne px a ao alifornia, GOWR on its knees and pray. he! 'fi.y. and Western Union Wore ° the path of a speeding car when m——— ‘Had Authorization’ slovakia. cause. in two weeks vou wouldp't S314 he accepted 1 4 BOTMAALION said. . found guilt vy by a jury on Nov. 1 fi | ot i 1 hee] jis Asked whether he was aware “I wonder what description he get off this easy (referring to the and 1 Intend 10 put on 2 vigor You can lake a Communist ,."." oq case expected to have u frantic waving to slow down. of the furore resulting from his Would give to the atrocities com- time when Mayor Bayt takes over a ' tt . and beat him and he's still a p.4i0na repercussions on trans- Police have flashed an alert to disclosure, Col. Hanley said mitted in the Canal Zone bv his as judge). You're dismissed’ pr am jen a a Ri te d his ( ommunist, : Mr Hamblen said on of Western Union mes Other Stories, Pages 14 and 15; all cars to be on watch for & 1949 I had. of course, authorization British friends and Allies Salah . He grew more chuckles when al oahe ne EY You can throw him in prison sages Photo. Page 14. black Buick sedan which raced from superior officers to publish El-Din said ; he told a youth, who actually was wd Ei ir fa and he s still a Communist Attornevs for Frake and the By AGNES H. OSTROM past the school at 40 Miley Ave. the records. . They are indeed a complete C smissed he would have to serve a ‘great reat hon o : I'r Y wy There's only one thing that can company indicated that an appeal Times Club Editor this morning. Several witnesses However, there appeared to be repudiation by the United King- 60 days in jail. With a shocked 3 Eres t Ereal Ju ROY po just root out communism in a man would be filed shortly Monday is Junior Chamber called police, : speechless abo I ‘ho ‘a : a abi , ; some -question whether the ciear- dom of the principles and decen- expression the lad was led out of Br Tone oe ol and that's real, deep Christian: The company and Frake had of Commerce Day at Red Cross _ The youth, Louis Henry, 14, 253 ance Col. Hanley says he received cies of the United Nations char- court by Bailiff Dan Scanlon. He time A think oat . al hey Ry.” been accused of aiding and abet- Blood Center, 18 W. Georgia St. N. Richland St, was directing AS PRR ory C - : na § 1 4 from the Sth Army's Public Infor- ter. vas Felensed thes form yet. but said he believed 1 Mr. Hamblen has been touring ting bookmaking. The trial More than 140 persons are PUPS in traffic patern. He was mation Office was for release of The foreign minister said the But, the best act was the curtain the country on behalf the which lasted 25 days, stemmed pledged as donors of lifesaving Standing just off the curb when he the report to the press or for use Middle East defense plan was the Closer, It featured a Hl-vear-old ‘Youth for Christ Organization” from a Paid on the Bridgeton® blood gifts. But 35 more are turned to see the car racing in a speech before Army officers “'self-same dope-containing bro- man charged with being drunk since he got religion” and went office on Apr. 24. 1950, by state needed to book Center to capa- toward him. In Tokyo, a spokesman at Gen. Ken doll’ of imperialism, outward- Judge Spencer appointed Attor- ai roa 5 e on the wagon, he said zuthorities—who maintained that. City He waved to slow the driver, inut Ridgway's headquarters said Col. ly painted in another color,” ney Ernest F.- Frick as pauper Mr. Hamblen sald his wife. the company handled telegraphed Hours for Monday are 2 to § (Who witnesses said seemed to Hanley had not been reprimanded. — Pam— lawyer Attorney Frick played 0 Susie, had talked to him from horse race bets : p. m. There is still time to head right for the boy. At the N fo ould be take til straight man in the little skit. ob- Oo ncrea e r ‘a : : pledge. CO: tr Y r \ last second, he dived f h 1 No action woulc e taken un N 3 ' their home in Arcadia. Cal. and pledge. Call the Center, Lincoln Second, Vv for the curb Ri} tiie Zacts liad been received, he Pact to Bar oy . syerything including * she's not too keen about the 1441, now, and make a date and safety. said. e arresting officer's statement i M I R it de rr wy cry. 4 4 1 | S k Three hundred and 52 3 of ee rere ' idea of mv running for presi- ree hundr and J<- pints of -— As a clincher, Attorney Frick n al a es dent : Oo e mo er gift blood were donated at the GM Denies Making Dies in Train-Car Crash Atom Aske Salled 0 a Fiend Wie tad ge "The couple has two daughter . mobile unit operation at Butler | 9 ies in a companied him into court to By United Prey Mr. Bamtion s Oboe s Sus ect Ski S University ending vesterday New’ Price Appeal VALPARAISO, Nov. 18 (UP) * » testify on the defendant's charac-! WASHINGTON, No 16--The Sho a . ; De LA Basil Raymond reported this rts : . John Pacyga, 24, Valparaiso, was iS ins ter. The friend claimed the man Interstate Commerce Commission SUZaNNE 16 today ¢ morning : DETROIT, Nov 18 (UP) a Er Faas to be villar RO iad odav s "WMS ng Sine vate Mr. Ham said was . : General Motors President C, FE killed today when a New York a pillar of society today set new mail carrying rates em — our a e » » = y : Central passenger train hit his By United Press The judge then waved the man's Which will give railroads 32 per ™ Tm mn A e, Texy went to s GRADY a Wilson denied today that the corcable automobile at a crossing at Og-' PARIS, Nov. 16—Soviet Foreign history of numerous arrests under cent more than they got in 1950. McCurry ( ollege In Abilene and , inert Arbuckle. Whose cigaret’ nr RRA ATE r DT: poration has made ADhY rmev el : den Dunes Minister Andrei Y. Vishinsky pro- the friend's nose and Jismissed The new rates will produce a Was a "real cowboy police charged started the Nov rec RG cosordinated the application for price fnereases on : 9 o defer \ % Av : : { 7 ar ys " 4 . . : ~aay airviev campus its 1952 m ls—includin onposed today that the great powers ie 2 SAGAN: AS ey oil He total : {out $311,532,000 for the HE WAS FRAINING his awn ¢ Hoosier Hotel fire in which two drive sponsored by Collegian a > ode inclting Pe ivating agree by next Feb. 1 on a treaty COur room, Attorney Frick raliroads. A has tat tranl Small children and their ps ts: o nso } i an, tis . ¥ i 8ks A 2 frien A The Te i AR ses 1 Santa Anita’ track 1 enllal An 1€ parents student daily newspaper. More But Mr Yilson said GM and veness! DOUBLE-TAKE to outlaw the atomic bomb Shaped pus Tier : on the back and The oo Re tion opelude 2 California and conducting .a Were seriously burned. failed to than 650 pledged to give ; mo : or » in — eS Sh ba . iration ra Speaking by special permission S31d, m glad Sparrenberger 10n& study of mail rates 1% Woastorn radi ol; chan ira show ‘up Municipal Court : av Indianan - a S : By BOB BARNES tor hea A Shee in pes United | (the prosecutor) didn't cross ex- commission had set rates in 1928 “Stern radio show when the toler: in cipal Court 3 Tod ay Indianapolis Elks had pending in Washington for Nati Ge al Assembly's open- amine You ’ and increased them 25 per cent demon rum readv. got hold of 09d] \ Lodge, No. 13 are donating manv months requests for price -perspi« a Ol era ak apy by a temporary order issued Dec. Nim. Mr. Hamblen said Seventy half-clad guests had toward a national Elks goal of [relief under the Capehart amend ding of Hg Senate. vishilg } gun als 4, 1047 One of my horses won $50,000. fled into freezing weather from: one million pints for service- ment” of the Defense Production reamed Jexted She Sweeps a on More Real Winter In another interim action be. I lost my sense of values and the blazing hotel at 440 Massa- men in Korea. Act of 1951 8! Barman ji 7 the United States | fore today's order, the ICC a year thought I was a big shot.” he chusetts Ave. Damage was esti-] A mobile unit is in operatior : Geant Britain and France. ALS 0 Way Here 180 settled all demands for com- said Rated at $40.000, Na » ' «Ho Iogge rooms Story of Mystery Sub 4 ; ' ; ALT for services pe : as converte Yhap Arbuckle was charged with at the Antlers-Hotel , Get out \your heavy overcoat Pensation for services performed I was converted to Christ 8 < ere it no disarma 3 coa - chr or . y : n save asia wi gid ated and. pair up the galoshes, the UP to last Jan. 1. The 1850 com- about two years ago. There's lots SMOKing in bed. a misdemeanor. Only your-blood can save A Unfounded, Navy Says Wieht plah that perm u sapons, Weatherman has Jumped the gun pensation was estimated at of people don't believe in evan- Judge Pro Tem Leo O'Connor SI's hfe. Pladge 10 save a fife SAN NEGO. Cal No 18 production of atomic weapon again. about $236,643,000. Application of gelism.” he said. “but neither Ordered his $200 bond forfeited today. ry od To v.. 4 ol ro. oy Vishinsky said. More real winter weather with the new rates to the same ser- does the devil” when he failed to.appear today. : P 2° Je : ayy sai . yay oy = snow flurries and freezing temper-| ¥ 0% would produce about $311,- “ The bond had been posted by Not Pretty Enough? ae gna Nag thing” to a . rao » we " s cate ther as ar ing” to a re fe I’ atures is Hoosierland-bound and %32.000 : Adolph Spira, formerly an agent ING KONG, Nov. 16 P) r 2 3 nide ec ih Want Money ° should arrive in Indianapolis to Under the previous rate system Wants Outstanding for Capitol Indemnity losurance Caran Ee ore a 5 ye Dt gp! ae i gg “the ov he railroads were paid for each Co 41 E w shin to St € x ais 10re i i Ue marine Vv 8s co Cte« : } night, t I Cac L ™ bs a gon St. : FC hies > adarts an vd a A Gi List . ; The mercury will drop to 594e. "Nit Of mail space used and for Man to Take Job Company officials said Mr. Porn ol s Rie e Jai : adler Southern California coast. A : Here iy a smart way to get. grees tonight. and occasional ®! Services furnished at ter- Spire was fired after Judge Spul S10. TECTung. paiited for 2 city] The Navy jssued 4 Statement extra CASH vou may need snow flurries are predicted minals and elsewhere WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 (UP) IL Rabb, Criminal Court 2. barred parade ecause the portraits saying two destroyers tracke ai | for your Christmas gifts . . . Eight to 12-degree below nor. Under the new system. they Economic Stabilizer Eric A. the firm from writing bonds in 4!dn't look enough like him, it "unidentified object” 20 miles off ANEX | “or toys for the Kids . . . or [mal temperatures are on the will be paid line-haul rate for Johnston today a ppealed for some his court. The judge acted last was reported today shore Yesterd ay. > oo. “No big bully is gonna bawl out my {| something new for the house! |agenda A slight warming Sun. | each unit, and also for terminal outstanding “American to “put week after four defendants Preferred kid and get away with it! | dust gather up the things you [day is the only expected break in| Services in connection with mail aside personal bonded -by Capitol failed to apno longer use, or cannot the cold There will be more carried in storage cars or in inconvenience” pear in his court in one day. n t e nsi o bouche wear, or don't like and list !spow Monday smaller units, 1 and take over his Released from Hospital ‘e a Times Want Ad. You ‘ rp) . Yaa A " - Job. Meanwhile, Alva Sutton, 39 owder Sa . CASH QUICKLY LOCAL TEMPERATURES B id F Il Mr. Johnston, and his wife, Sarah, 22, who were Page ow FOR YOUR HOLIDAY 8 8 es 10 38 10 a. m...34 riae oliows who returns to burned and overcome by smoke A United Nations truce negotiator has warned the Communists shes, deo- WANTS. AND . Your a. m....35 mam. H bh d : D h his $100,000-a- in the fire at the Hoosier, were the fighting will continue until an armistice is signed ...... § zes and Want Ad In The Times is 8 a m...3 12 (noon) 34 us an mn eat year movie job released from General Hospital : i ? : ses 54¢ =w ECONOMIC, . 34 Lp. m..35 SOUTH BS ate See ATT on Dec. 1, told a today. Do circus accidents happen in a series of three? .....c.cccevann er « « i ONLY 56¢c ou atest humidity ...... . 83% : " ov. 16 i news conference; Their children, Herbert, 5, and ie os 2.line ad ONLY one fu Your | year-old bride who lost her hus- that President Robert, 2, who also were burned Michigan State will defeat Indiana's gridders tomorrow, says 14 ox (ones x's OR 33 per day. If Studebaker Lays Off ‘band the day after their marriage Truman still has and overcome, were discharged Frank Leahy ..............:s Casati anie carseat snariany : your 2.line ad runs a whole 6000 Sets | t died here last night of injuries not been able to from the hospital earlier. le . Bde week. ! nventory from the same traffic accident. = oo go ‘ton find anyone to; Arbuckle was sentenced to 20.Other Features: - | : 3 PHONE PL-aza 5351 BY SOUTH BEND, Nov, 16 (UP) . Mrs. Margaret Ondrey, Streetor, accept the gov- days on the State Farm and fined : ———— NOON SATURDAY and your Studebaker Corp... yesterday Ill, died in Memorial Hospital. ernment's top stabilization post. $50 for smoking in bed at the Tre. Amusements ............ 32 Ed Sovola cirrsvenenansn 28 ad will run in every edition |!aid off 6000 workers and said Her husband, Donald, 21, was But he said more people “are mont: Hotel, 405 E. Washington Editorials ........cv.v0c0 26 Sports oetivadiannase ci, 35 Sunday of The Indianapolis passenger car production will be killed Sunday when their car col- being asked every day” and he is St., in April 1950. MOVIES .ovivivernrnniaras 32 Earl Wilson siessannnnsan SO “Times. DO IT NOW! halted -until Dec. 3 for annual llded with a truck on U, 8. 31 confident someone will come for-| Police said he has been arrested; Radio, Television ........ 28 WOMEN'S «.:cvovsrsnasld, 3 jinventory, near Plymouth. | ward by the time he leaves. 48 times, 38 for drunkeness. 4: Robert Ruark .....ueoees ps 8 2
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