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By United Press WOODBRIDGE, N. J., Jan. 18.

slept late and relaxed with his family - in their modest home today and a police guard assured him privacy for the first time in

weeks. A 24-hour guard was . placed around the Carlsen home by Police Chief George E. Keating to keep well-wishers and the curious away. Inside, “Captain Stay-Put” enjoyed a belated Christmas, He opened presents marked :‘Daddy” under the still-decorated Christmas tree in the living room and played with his two pretty daughters—Sonja, 11, and Karen, 7, while his proud wife, Agnes, looked on. - A small group of neighbors and friends greeted the Carlsens as they drove up Alwat (soon to be changed to Carlsen) St. late yesterday when they came home from a rousing reception in New York. - The skipper, happy but dogtired, waved cheerily, chatted with a few friends and then herded his family Into the house for his first real chance to be alone with them. Withg the. thunderous roar of the New York welcome still dinning his ears, Capt. Carlsen had another “ordeal” to face tomorrow when Woodbridge turns out for its own “Carlsen Day.”

Socialite's Death Labeled Suicide

NEW YORK, Jan. 18

The New York Regional Wage (UP)— Stabilization Board last night apSocially prominent Francis Poult- Proved a general six-cent hourly,

‘ney Clark committed suicide by VeEs Jonrease i Sue rexidlelos : atro-|

taking an overdose of sleeping

bedroom closet, police said today.

A maid cleaning the wealthy, Named Taft Manager

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MAYOR TO CAPTAIN—Mayor Vincent Impellitteri congratulates Capt. Henrik Kurt Carlsen

(right) as the latter's wife, Agnes, and daughters, Karen, 7, and Sonja, 1, stand by. Eo 1900 Hospital Corps Held as Draft Dodger

MARION, Ind. Jan. 18 (UP)— the of socialism” that he arrest of Jack R. Briggs, 20, for afflicted Great Britain. violation of: the Selective Service|

They said Briggs would be : : arraigned before a U. 8. commis- 2-Day Strike Affecting

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rives here today

y|corps veterans of the Korean {returning home on rotation.

| SANFRANCISCO, Jan. 18 (UP)—The USNS Willlam Weigel with about Act. 1900 Marine and Navy hospital

| Of the 1900, all of whom served iwith the First Marine Division armed forces on Nov. 16, 1951. tand the Iirst Marine Ay Wing, ———————eciemmre=John A. Kendall, Danville at- approximately 750 are reservists suite torney, today was named Sixth returning for release from active FUL, those little Times low-cost mission's gaseous diffusion plant found his body late yesterday. A District campaign manager for|duty. The remaining 1150 men|Classified ads.

The FBI today announced

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OAK RIDGE, Tenn. Jan, 18 {UP)—Construction work was re-

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Their fame Is areas following settlement of a

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