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| SUDBURY, Ont., Nov. 30 (UP)

ani | —Peter Grainger, the celebrated ® ¢ “hermit” who wandered out of the

{New Mexico hills into the U, 8. Army and then went AWOL,

turned up here yesterday as a; civilized ex-forest ranger with a

{powerful imagination,

[U: S. Army coat and carried his {Army identification papers, Sgt. T. 8. Crawford, of the Provincial Police Headquarters here {had known Grainger as a Canad{lan forest ranger and said there was no doubt of the identification.

Missing Several Weeks

Sgt. Crawford said that Grain-

ger had been missing ‘from his forest ranger post several weeks when he showed up at an Army recruiting station in Texas last month claiming to be a hillbilly unfamiliar with shoes, women or book learning.- The Lands and {Forest Department had been lookling for Grainger, Sgt. Crawford said, Many persons in Sudbury recognized Grainger when his pic ture was printed in a local newspaper at the time he was in{ducted into the U. S. Army, Sgt. {Crawford said. He said that the “hermit” didn't even bother to change his name when he enlisted in the U., 8. Army at Ft. 8am Houston, Tex.

Amazed Authorities ‘At that time Grainger amazed U. 8. authorities with his story of having lived most of his life witl his father isolated in the New Mexico hills, He said he never

had seen an automobile or worn shoes, story, Even when the supposedly unlearned hillbilly scored 113 on his

intelligence = test three ‘points above the requirement for afficer training school, his pose as a

hayseed was ‘convincing. Canadians said Grainger should have done well. He was a veteran of the Canadian Army in World War II and fought through North Africa, Italy and France. Grainger was listed AWOL from the U. 8. Army on Nov. 19. He had been shipped from Texas to Aberdeen, Md, Proving Grounds Nov. 12, Two days later, he turned up in Waukesha, Wis., to visit a girl who had written him a letter after details of his in the New Mexico hills printed in newspapers

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Failed to Return He never returned to Aberdeen His trip the high school girl was supposed

to be one of his very infrequent

encounters with women. Grainger had told Army authorities that he had seen females once in his stay in the mountains. Police here, however, said that he has a wife and two children in Britain. - Sudbury police said that Grainger now is suffering from an old head wound incurred in World War II and that he will be taken to Sunnybrook Veterans Hospital! today. The nature of his {illness was not disclosed.

15 Liquor Permits ‘Suspended by ABC

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Dickson, 2630 N. Harding St. vas suspended for 15 days today vot tate Alcoholic Beverage mmission for selling lHquor on edit and on Sunday I teen ! state alcoholic ermits were ispended over the tate fon charges ranging from lancing without a permit to sell ng liquor to a minor

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Youth Stabs Woman, 50

By United Press DETROIT, Nov. 30—A o0-year-

old woman was cornered in an alley and stabbed nine times by a young man yesterday as police widened their four-day search for

an 18-year-old assistant scoutster wanted in the ax slaying of his mother and sister. M: Helen Malinowski, victim a renzied <lasher who reamed I'l kil you, I'll kill you,” told police her assailant esembled photographs of Kenneth Maurer,

The vouth disappeared Monday after his mother Daisy, and 9-vear-old sister. Janet, were beaten ind slashed to death in their home with a boy scout axe and a nunting knife Detectives said Wednesday they believed Maurer may be hiding out not far from home, using his extensive knowledge of woodcraft and camping ‘to live out-of-doors. Mrs. Malinowski was taken to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, where her condition wus listed as “tem-

porarily serious.” She said she Was returning home from a shopping trip when a strange young

man screamed and rushed at her. She was dragged into a back just few doors from her where the attacker stabbed her nine times before fleeng Mrs. Malinowski staggered home and told her Milton, of the He flagged down a pass

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By United Press WASHINGTON, Nov. 30—S8en. |Herbert R. O'Conor today urged ithe State Department to change lits strategy in ‘the Ycampaign to; (get American newsman William

oN Oatis out of a Czech jail,

The Maryland Democrat wrote Secretary of State Dean Acheson! {that it what has been and is being done

{to secure Mr, Oatis’ release, in the state law requires him to dismiss { light of the apparent failure of the case from his court.

[such efforts.”

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methods employed by the governiment in negotiating for his re|leage from a jail cell in Hungary. Mr. Vogeler has said he is afraid that Mr. Oatis’ release might be

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Officer Foils Plot OF 2 Big Canines To Drown Mutt

BUFFALO, N.Y., Nov. 30 (UP) -A small brown and white mongrel dog hovered between life and death today after being rescued by a policeman from two larger canines who seemed bent on drowning him, in Ellicott Creek. The strange animal drama was witnessed by Patrolman William R. Carleton of the town of Tonawanda police, who rescued the battered from his antagonizers

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= a ~ “A BIG German Shepherd and a large black Collie kept grabbing the mutt by the head and hind legs and flipping him into the creek.” Mr. Carleton said. “They sat on the bank and waited until the little one crawled out of the water. Then they grabbed him again and tossed him back.” When Mr. Carleton chased the larger dogs away, their nearfrozen victim fell over from exhaustion. He was taken to a veterinary hospital and treated for shock. exposure, exhaustion and wounds over his entire body.

Asks Lie Detector Test, Then ‘Flunks’ It

“Give me a lie detector test” demanded a young Indianapolis truck driver of detectives who doubted his story two men had kidnaped and robbed him of 17 cases of whisky. The detectives complied. Virgil E. Clugston, 19, of 1534 Fletcher Ave. then confessed late yesterdayv his story was a hoax. Police recovered the whisky charged Clugston with making a false crime report

South Korean Arsenal Blast Kills 4, Hurts 8

PUSAN. Korea. Nov. 30 (UP) Four Koreans were killed and at least eight others seriously injured today by three explosions at the South Korean Army's main arsenal here. The explosions started a fire which destroyed about 100 homes before being brought under control In a three-hour battle.

Bl emis - rigs THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES AWOL Pvt. Grainger Urges Shift | Seized as.Civilized Ex-Forest Ranger

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