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DO YOU DRIBBLE words on the ‘automatic pilot’?
Letter writing, I mean.
Most businéss letters I get aren't warth- their postage. They are mumbled off like a recitation before the third
grade, no feeling, no heart. If a man takes the time to write a letter, why shouldn't it say something? there, a warm tone, = n ~ BUT THEY DON'T. They're clogged with cliches, And unless you know the jargon of business, you're a lost pigeon before you get to the second line, The Sales Executives Council! has a sharp-worded boy coming to town, He knows how to write letters and make them earn their salt. They've got Charlie Bury to] teach a three-day course at the University Auditorium at the State Fair Grounds starting Monday.
A spark here and|
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Dull and dusty language.
THE REASON is they are ingeniously built to carry 2000 pounds.
New York Central system.
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with galoshe: galoshes on, five years, if at all.
He had earlier indicated that PEOPLE WHO DEAL in investments are getting suspicious the $1.8 billion New York, Central of a word. system by.next May if the Inter-
The word is “stockholder”, g ~ si : ! + state Comm They want to change it to “share would : Sree Commussion owner”, And I can see why. ou approve. The stock market has been In his later statement, Mr.
over the hurdles and it didn't’ Young said that he merely had come out without a few scratches. heen discussing things he could
It was blamed for the bust in ake ‘ 1939 and “stocks” have had do to take active control of the
hard time avoiding the blemish New York Central, not definitely given by the crap shooters who declaring his plans.
Young
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (UP) _ | —Railroad magnate Robert R. Young said last night that he plans to resign as chairman of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad and take active control of the
Mr. Young tempered his statement, however, by saying that he And that's a little more weight might take the step this year or can swing around, even he might not do so for the next’
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U.S. Alters Proposal On NATO
ROME, Nov. 28 (UP)-The United States backed down slight-
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Big Steel, Hogs Really Fastidious, ClO Open Declares Purdue Prof | Pay Talks
By United Press show, with a group of his students | CHICAGO, Nov. 28—Judges at and a drove of hogs. He-said that the 52d annual International Live- Purdue stood a good chance of 28-—-The stock Exposition pick the world's bringing home- the bacon in the
By United Press PITTSBURGH, . Nov.
CIO United Steelworkers, deter- enampion hog today, and if you grand champion barrow depart-
mined to “break, not bend” the think he'd rather be in a mudhole, ment. government's, wage ceiling for- you're mistaken. He said many American have mula, opened negotiations with “Hogs don't like to get dirty.” the wrong idea about hog hygiene. U. 8. Steel Corp. yesterday. said’ Animal Husbandry Prof. Ho- The only reason a hog is dirty CIO President Philip Murray, bart Jones of Purdue University. is because the farmer won't let Bechvipaiied by 40 ynion ous “They're among the world's clean- him keep clean, Prof. Jones said. and committeemen from the na- est animals, if you give the . 2 tion's steel mills, met with “big chance.” you give them a Clean Hogs, Better Chops steel” for 41; hours. Prof. Johes is attending the ex-' This is not only unfair to the He laid before them 22 de- position, world's biggest livestock hog, but uneconomical for the : farmer, because clean hogs make
mands, including a “substantial” wage increase request. While Mr better pork chops. Lists Theft Another thing. Prof. Jones said,
Murray has not disclosed the amount of the wage raise sought, “hogs fed garbage don’t have as he has made clear that it far ex- good meat as those on scientific diets—it isn't as firm.”
ceeds the 4.8 cents per hour per- . Hogs at Purdue dine on a bill
controls, ‘ of fare of one-third corn, one-! The negotiating session was the {third oats and one-third wheat, kick-off for the 1 million-man with a dash of protein suppleunion’s drive. Meetings were In Gems . |ment. Farmers raising hogs for money
scheduled with other basic steel
companies and Aluminum Com-| pps MOINES, la, Nov. 28 and not for show probably would pany of America within the next yp, __ a New ? York jewelry eliminate the wheat, Prof. Jones
few days. The outcome Was eX- qjjacman reported he was robbed said.
Unshackle Farmers, Kline Asks
. By United Press COLUMBUS, O. Nov. 28 American Farm Bureau Federation President Allan .B. Kline last night asked that farmers be given the freedom to produce enough food and fiber to meet present and future demand. “Farmers want to satisfy the demand,” Mr. Kline told the annua! meeting of the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation here, “They want the freedom to use the productivity which has been developed..under our Amercian economic, system: fo produce the food and fiber which is needed.” Mr. Kline, ?ir® denying reports that farmers™are unduly prosperous, pointed out that agriculture’s realized net income in 1947 was more than $17 billion but last year it was only $12 billion. The American Farm Bureau head said his group favored “a minimum of interference with in-
the first United HERE'S WHAT he'll tell them “play the market”, Mr. Youn Bret aad ly last night on the top priority pected to set a higher wage-price of $50.000 worth of diamonds at Current-day championship hogs : re : aggression. Stop writing letters. Start talk- : Mr. Young first said he plans jt had given to demands for for- pattern which will spiral through yp. municipal airport late yester- AT slimmer than their ancestors, dividual freedom” instead of the | Allied publics ing to people on paper, use mouth “SHARF CWNE ’ to install himself as chairman mation of a European Army when the country's entire economy. v . TO TO a husky he said, because everybody wants many government price controls, othing else had words. it SAVE jos f th 28 ans What of the board of New York Cen- three small Aflantic Pact nations The best hope of the basic steel a) ag Tir An jo estion- lean bacon. But he doubted that regulatory restrictions and necesAllies that the Write to people, not places or certifi ais a ¢ 20iaer of 1he tral and Alan Kirby. presid , staged a “back-room refolt.” negotiations, which directly af- Sah y-naireo mi ques future champions would be much sarv permits. thers. It made factories, and from the other fel- Feriineals owns a share of the th an ¢ i , president of An American resolution for con- fect the 630.000 in major plants Ke Cah televhonell potee trimmed because “you need some “There are those who would er’s defense Or- low's point of view, and use a It oi wears he is s rh the Allegheny Corp.. which con- sideration of the North Atlantic seemed to be the working out of Leo th anh ee ina] and fat for flavoring.” straitjacket our economy Mr. e of the neutral- penned postscript now and then interested i X a part of It, trols the C. & O., as the Central's Treaty Organization Council was a wage-price formula which could from . A ust stole his The grand champion barrow. gjine said. “Ignoring. the record committed the a personal touch. ¢ ber of the WB Ar 2 nem. president, revised so that it urges European be placed before government sta- bla E eorcate containing 500 like the grand champion steer, of what freedom has done in this Turn off the mumble, get of by work and ca yn Dou lces. Mr. Young. who has heen hat- members of NATO to postpone bilizers for the final decision. oe diamonds and foar emerald his counterpart in the cattle divi- country, they would hamper our stop that Allied the automatic pilot, make them wealth aphtas, A. ting Wall § : ee some of their more grandiose The negotiators have until Jan. . t slones mounted n platinum sion which was selected yester- nrodquctive capacity by price congly started by pleasant little notes, not stuffy, ing Wall Street and “banker ..... until after the Army itself 1 to work out a settlement before "°° F day, will be auctioned with high rq) regulatory restrictions and fenseless South and on the light side. Humor Easy Answer control” of the raiiroad industry pecomes a fact. a strike can be called. The de- He sto varied from nearly bids expected from restaurant ...ceyent black markets, subtrick the alerted helps. : com x fOr Most of the past 20 years, Postponement was proposed for 'érmination of the rank-and-filei, ee down. he said. People who want to glamorize g4ies in lieu of prices. curity programs. A wii RS. 4. D. DRAPER 31 5,4 N. said he and Mr. Kirby would such plans as a common military|t0 force a big wage increase left ""yy “rn ) 1 ‘1519 police he walked their menus. | “They would authorize the gov-
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THAT'S WHAT Charlie say to the sales executives next week, but he'll say it bétter, I know a lot of guys who ought to take that course. And do you see who's at the head of the lina? That's me.
An ‘Inside’ Story
I HAD LUNCH with a small town bov. and liked it. He was born in Tennessee and pronounced it like a native, heavy
DeQuincy tells me that the bigger : firms are. the better they treat relinquish all operating control of their customers. the C. & O. to conform with ICC
budget and a single defense minister in an effort to deal with the objections raised bv the Nether-
But she ra f ittle regulati ‘hic - 5 h afoul of a} regula ons which forbid Inter lands, Belgium and Luxembourg. one, on shoes. locking direction of competing The three s He ing 1 { She had been buying shoes from roads. h Tes Sina ountrief ears the store for years, about tw: Mr. Young and Mr. Kirby hold fer had ocked action on an
pairs at a time. Then got a de- 400.000 shares of New York Cenfective pair tral stock, a six percent interest us 8 which amounts to control of the SHE TOOK THEM back. The widely-distributed shares. store fiddled with. them, said they ;
fixed” them. and gave her packilgeny] Tryck Grain Prices
American proposal to tag formation of the European Army as top priority in NATO's plans for Western Europe's defense against possbile Russian aggression. Secretary of State Dean Ache-
: ) the same pair, which she said son told the NATO powers they on the first syllable. ia were no better Truck wheat $2.41 — must give European Army plans Then he was educated in Ren And she wanted to know what New No. 2 white corn, $1.76 a “big. quick push” forward and tucky. That seasoned him fur- I'd do in such a case, The an- New No 3 yellow corn. $1.72 pave the way for German parther. as Boru at the turn of the "WITS. easy _Soyheans, §279. ticipation as the only means of hr yy gen him a 1d 80 somewhere else quick. Local Stocks and Bonds Solving Europe's defense probyoungish Sl. oy Imagine EE ee a ——=— The European Army idea en“ACE” MORELAND is hit SOME of the big stores miss in \Asked Visages mixed divisions of French. name. His name in and from the ynusual places Italian, Benelux —and uliimately family Bible is “Asa,” but it A friend went into one of the 3, 75 German—soldiers. These FEurodidn't take the kids long to pin department emporiums and made | pean Army divisions would Dethe “Ace” on him. and that it a simple request. come a unit in the Atlantic Pact has been since barefoot days. want a cream pitcher,” she Army of Gen. Dwight D. EisenBehind the rimless glasses, and said. 42 hower, who made a strong plea his precise speech, there's 23 5» Circle. here Monday for immediate acvears of know-how with Sears, AND DO YOU think they had o $5 tion. Roebuck and Co. one? an Mr. Acheson started the row As manager here, he does They did not S80 she had to ¢ vesterday by introducing a resolumore business per square fool go on putting the streaky milk ; 18% tion to: formalize Gen. Eisenof store. I think, than anywhere bottle on the breakfast table, hower's wishes. in the mighty Sears merchandis- - ET 108
ing empire. 8 = HE'S MILD and quiet. But he knows how to let people do their best, or better, to want to. This is ‘his secret, which I want you to know. He lets people set their own goals. They almost invariably set them high. Then he relies on their own initiative, no pushing no prodding. no harsh words. He just turns them loose. » » ~ EMPLOYEES LIKE it. They know he doesn't carry a whip behind his back, and he won't bawl them out. So they bust themselves to deliver. The word for this is self-start erism, or plain inspiration. He knows if people turn on the energy from the inside, they've got twice as muth as when it's turned on for them from the outside, . It takes an unusual man to know that then they get it done. And that's what “Ace” Moreland is, an unusual man. Otherwize he wouldn't be running a tap Sears store.
Orange Fade-Out
I'VE BEEN WORRYING about the day when a child won't know what an orange looks, like except from the picture on a’ can Frozen juice has taken over, and has left the “live” orange far behind. Oranges used table equipment
to be standard for Christmas
53000 Bond Set
Cheer Up, Girls—
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28
- 20 2 (UPi1—Don’t give up, girls. nS The Census Bureau reFor Two Men Nn ported today that you've 35 36 got a better chance of land- . 81 ay ing a man than grandma Dope Ring. Case ln 106'5 109'> There were 34 single girls - Mia A133 in every 100 females over Bond was set at $3000 each for ! A + 14 years old 60 years ago, two young men accused of leading I dhe 14% the bureau =aid. but only a ring which has been peddling x x Iv fi 19 of every 100 women were dope obtained from phony pre- oe pI unmarried last April scriptions N 22 il More men are getting Federal Narcotics Agent Paul } 1 married these days. too. Brigham said their arrest Wednes- : The bureau - said that day cut off the biggest illegal ; 3 about 26 of every 100 males source of dope here. He added one Ros over 14 were bachelors “at man admitted forging 200 to 300s, 22% census time last spring. In prescriptions in the past year and ev 1890. 35 per, cent were 2 half A 17 single. U. 8. Commissioner Lawrence oA Turner Jr. set the bond after Un e “lke Presidential Bid John A. Matthews. 29. of 2050)“ sgxira dividend oe Cornell Ave. and William Nixon sill BONDS Seen by Military Men 25, of 1627 Yandes St. were Allen & Steen 8s » ROME, Italy, Nov. 28 (UP)— turned over to federal authorities Am curity Ss 60 . 26 Military men at the North AtlanMonday Bas : .- 38 tic conference said today Gen. Dismisses Vagrancy Charge P ot : Dwight D. Eisenhower has “inIn Municipal. Court 3. Judge 35s 974 ‘*- dicated” to them that he will ) i or ; . ot ins d the Equitable I rertie I 00 . 1% . leave - Europe early next year 22 Phillip L. Bayt dismisse SH Ate CoS 65. .... 98 seek the Republican presidential vagrancy charges against the indy 4 Coiar 55. 8¢....100 nomination. two men so they could be placed ; 1 82 83 The Atlantic Pact commander in federal custody I 74 7 . y. i Ml has given strong indications of Matthews and Nixon Were Ar Nimer] Nn “ this in private conversations with Tested last week 2 ter trying to N M™..... 98% his associates since his return fill a prescription for siX QUArter-| iL. gu vice 3tas 15 8 from the Washington conferences grain tablets of morphine sul- Sprague Device 55 60 ”" with President Truman, they said.
Traction Terminal 5s SV
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And a few were rolled under the Sine hy . i “2 fms . Since the arrests, Agent Brig- Called Disres ectful — tree for color. ham said he received a number P #5 =n of calls from local drug stores
THE PITY is that there will be an abundance of oranges this Christmas, which means the price ought to be right And what's become of the mothers who used to make candied orange peel for thé holidays? That was better than the orange 1 think frozen juice has taken over because we're plain lazy. It's slightly less work to open a can than squeeze & half dozen oranges, one by one.
Paperboard Chairs I ONCE SAT down on an egg| carton. And it hurt. But 1 was surprised at how, strong it was, made of pressed cardboard. S80 I wasn't as surprised as when I sat down in one of those Dallas Smith paperboard chairs down in the drapery department
at Ayres, ” ~ ”
PAUL BARNARD, head of the department, showed them to me. | Then he asked me to lift one. Then sit in it. Then I saw the prices, $19.98 for a modern chair] (no arms) and $29.98 if you want,
the arms. 1 could see why they were In
on daily in The Times Classified
reporting forged prescriptions He was investigating. to see whether Matthews and Nixon were implicated, A WHALE OF A SALE is going! “He made love to the girls in a disrespectful manner,” the theater box office woman testified.
Then Judge Phillip L. Bayt,
advertising section. For whatever you need—shop the Want-Ads.
| She added that on Nov.
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"Too Ardent Lover,’ 21, Wins Round 1 at Court Hearing
Municipal Court 3, turned to the defendant's girl friend and asked, “Is his love-making disrespectful 7" She ‘returned a sound "No." So went the case of a vouthful theater Romeo charged with being too ardent with his girl and not responsive at all to the ad-
the policewoman testified he bolted from her when she tried to arrest him. y William R. Judd, 21, RR 1, Box {10, was charged with malicious (trespassing, disorderly conduct {and resisting an officer. | According to the box office (woman, Judd's love-making near ithe front row of the theater was {distracting the other patrons’ at{tention from the screen. 9. he sent his girl to the box office to purchase the tickets, since he had been forbidden by the manager to enter the theater. She said when Judd took a
ito ignore a strike deadline set for
vances of a policewoman. In fact, |
little doubt they would strike if . ; Haine t his Murray gives the signal. into the terminal building, set his Whoever buys him should not be in too big a hurry to get him cooked advised Miss Reba Staggs. Miss Staggs, director of home economics for the National Live Stock and Meat Board, said that “many housewives roast pork too fast.” The proper temperature is 350, she said, because “if it's any hotter, you waste flavor and succulence and also the meat shrinks.” A college-bred black Aberdeen Angus steer named Toby won the blue ribbon for the world's finest steer. He was shown by Iowa State College. Toby stands to bring about $14 000—if he equals the record $12-a-pound for which the 1950 champion sold.
U. S. Statement
28 (UP'\—Governfor the cur26, com-
Last Year $ 14.483.021.583 113.902.284.521
briefcase on a small ‘table and ° ‘walked about 10 feet to look A C h {through a window briefly. A man ir ras es wags sitting near the table at the ° time, he said. In U. S. Kill the briefcase and the man were 14 Persons =: Claude Baker, driver of th? By United Press limousine that took Mr. Cahn to Fourteen persons were killed in the airport, said he saw a husky, dramatic brushes with death. Mr. Cahn entered and noticed h2 In the .worst actident, a Navy was carrying a black briefcase patrol bomber crashed into the similar to the salesman’s, Pacific off San Diego, Cal, and Police quoted Mr. Cahn as saythe Air Force said all 11 crewmen ing he visited a customer here taking off. theft. They were ° uncertair An Eastern Airliner carrying whether the diamonds were cov20 persons collided with a small ered by insurance. Civil Air Patrol plane over Ocala, Mr. Cahn said he also had been Fla., but managed to land without robbed of a case of diamonds at
When he turned around moments later, he told police, botn air crashes around the nation sandy-haired man walk from the Tuesday but 33 others survived terminal building shortly after aboard were. killed. The PMB and was waiting to take a plane crashed only 25 minutes after to Omaha at the time of the injury to any aboard. The pilot Denver in 1934, of the smaller plane was killed.
WASHINGTON. Nov. ment expenses and receipts rent fiscal year through Nov pared with a year ago. This Year $ 24.386.623.426 3
Expenses = 8.042 398.403
. % ; : §.344,225.023 382 737.082 Near Riverside, Cal., 13 Air PARADE Offers 3.837.066.403 4:234.267.580 » : ib. Debt 258.218.918.8 256.991, Force men parachuted from their Bite Boat R30 se 33007180393
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ernment to buy, sell, process and distribute, build and operate manufacturing plants, and license businesses. They would desert the American way ostensibly to profect it.”
Hog Trading Active Here
Hog trading was fairly active today at Indianapolis Stockyards.
Hogs 8500; light and medium barrows and gilts strong to 25 cents higher: heavies steady to 25 cents higher: bulk
choice 170 to 240 pounds $18.50 to 313: choice No. 1 and 2 190 to 220 pounds $19.10 to $19.25: 240 to 285 pounds $17.75 to $18.50. few near 300 to 335 pounds $17.25 to $17.50. 120 to 165 pounds $16 to $17.50. sows about steady: choice 300 to 550 pounds $14.75 to $16.75. Cattle 1200: calves 400; genetal trade les active: early sales slaughter classes mostly steady to weak. instances slightly lower on cows: good to low choice steers and heifers $30.50 to $34: utility and commercial $23 to $30: load choice steers above $35.50: utility and commercial cows $22 to $27.50: commercial and good $38 to $2850; canners and cutters $15 to $21.50: utility and commercial bulls $24 to $28. vealers fairly active, mostly steady; bulk good and choice $37 to $40: few prime $41: utility and commercial $24 to $33; good and choice $32 to $36 Sheep 1000; slaughter lambs steady. bulk good to prime slaughter lambs $31 to $32.50: utility ana
burning B-29 moments before it L | FH . Ti good $35 to $31; choice to prime shorn : ’ initred INDIANAPOLIS CLEARING HOUSE No. 1 pelts 31.50 to 32. good and choice crashed. One man was injured ega eir Ips Clearings $10,616,000 95-pound yearlings $27: slaughter ewes in the jump. Debits ~~... .. .°; 21,88%.000. 39 to $13. So '
You might be a duke . .. There's a chance that you might be one of a few Americans who is heir to an ancient British title, but it's a slim chance, PARADE magazine brings you the story of some of the people who were found to be legal heirs to land and titles. What does an American do when he inherits land and a
An Air Force pilot and crewman were Killed at Minneapolis, Minn.. when their training plane hit a power line and somersaulted into thy bank of the ice-clogged Mississippi River.
Firemen Agree To Delay Strike
SPRINGFIELD. Ill, Nov. 28 title? Youll want to read (UP) — Springfield firemen, who PARADE and find out. PAhad threatened to cut off the RADE comes with The Sun- | city’s fire protection today, agreed
day Times. , yesterday to postpone their sched- meter mee You cant uled strike. Bus Tieup Threatened rancis Saunders, president of
the Springfield International Fire- By Terre Haute Union fighter Union. told the firemen TERRE HAUTE. Nov. 28 (UP) — Drivers and mechanics for the
...NOT
today and report for work in- - v bus lines posed a stead : Terre Haute city bus lines Pos The world moves Ect t ne a strike threat today unless the 4 Mr. Saunders made the <an- company meets their demands for constantly coming into,
nouncement after conferring with George Slocum, the union's international vice president. It was the third time the firemen have called off a threatened strike. The firefighters are demanding a $45 monthly raise ef-
higher wages. Some 90 members of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electrical Railway Workers Union voted last night to call a strike Dec. 8 unless they are given a 30-cent hourly pay boost. The
important effect on the developments must be «
‘put it away and forget it”
This requires good judgment and proper timing of sales as well as purchases. We endeavor to keep our customers informed, through careful and timely studies made by our
FOUNDED 1885
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oday — new developments the picture may have an securities you own. Such atched and acted on.
Copies of current releases will be mailed on re-
fective next month. men also ask a five-day week and ep cost-of-living contract - clause. Investment Research Department. George Keneipp, president of Students Clean Up the union local, said the em-
y ~ ‘oi quest. WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. (UP) ~—Williams College students have made a big business out of sum- officials deciined comment. mer vacation jobs. A college sur- A strike would tie up public vey showed that last summer 748 transportation here and in nearstudents earned a total of §248- by West Terre Haute.
EE rr Glenn McCarthy Plans 2500 Left Homeless Big Guatemala Hotel
ODAWARA, -Japan, Nov. 28 NEW YORK. Nov. 28 (UP)— (UP)—A fire which started in a Glenn McCarthy, Texas oil man —
ployees have had no pay increase for a vear.-and a half. Company
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were made homeless. Odawara is room luxury hotel in the center of 60 miles southwest of Tokyo. Guatemala City,
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the drapery department. They look like $60-and-up chairs. And
at that price, they'd probably throw the furniture department
into pandemonium. ” ” »
THEY'RE NEATLY covered. And you assemble them yourself, | with directions. But I thought how light they would be to lift around while cleaning a room, They're made of paperhoard all right. But I stood on one, and -it didn't even sigh. [
Acme Telephoto SPAIN'S HIS SUBJECT—A new color film on an old, colorful land will be shown on the Town Hall series at || a.m. Friday in Murat Temple. Artist-photographer Alfred Wolff (above), who spent many months filming the presentation, "This Is Spain," will be narrator. Bullfighting, gypsy dances .... Granada, Alhambra, Seville and Alcazar . . . El Greco's house and art, the Chopin residence and piano &® but a few of the scenes. A luncheon in the Athenaeum honoring Mr. Wolff will follow.
{break from his love making and {walked to the rear of the theaiter to smoke, Policewoman Harriet L. Warner was called in to arrest him. Judd ran while they were waiting for the police wagon to arrive, Judge Bayt listened to the testimony, then” dismissed the trespass charge and continued the other two until Dec. 6, undecided [if “making love to the girls in a disrespectful manner” is an act of disorderly conduct.
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