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FRIDAY, FEB. 22, 1952 Broken Ship Carrying 13 Now Safe

By United Press NEWPORT, R. I., Feb, 22—The

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broken stern half of the tanker Ft. Mercer reached a safe anchorage off this port today, and some of the 13 heroic seamen who

stuck with the hulk through two northeast storms said they would stick aboard until it is towed to New York. “I'm--going ashore, but just to, call my wife,” said Chief Engineer Jesse T. Bushnell, 39, Pasa-| dena, Tex., -spokesman for the stay-put seamen. - Mr. Bushnell and the rest of the crew, whose vessel ‘broke in half off Cape Cod during a northeaster Monday, spoke from aboard the storm-torn hulk as it! was nudged by a tug toward a Navy anchorage off Jamestown, a short distance across Narragansett Bay ‘from Newport. As the stern section

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glided toward its anchorage, 4 Newport physician examined the men. Five

were reported ill, but only two Atlanta. Looking on is Mrs. Arnall and children,

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phone their families and go shopping in the. few stores. open on the holiday.

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Tanker Skipper Denies By JOAN SCHOEMAKER

He Ignored Warning Mind your own business.

That's. the advice Dorothy PORTLAND, Me., Feb. 22 (UP) Thompson gave to — Capt. Frederick C. C. Paetzel, States when she addressed the Houston, Tex., skipper of the bro- Town Hall audience today in the ken tanker Ft. Mercer, denied Murat Theater. . from his hospital bed today that! “No nation is strong which he ignored a seaman who spotted first doesn’t take care of its own a gaping hole in the vessel's hull affairs,” she said. “We need to before it split apart off Cape Code keep our freedom of action.” Monday. Mrs. Thompson believes that Frost-bitten and badly bruised, we have been surrendering eur Capt. Paetzel said he sent an SOS freedom by acting too quickly. as soon as his third mate called] “We would always rather act his attention to a “crack” above than think. Then is_when people the water line “but the ship split over-reach themselvl,” she conbefore help arrived.” tinued. ‘We seem to suspend Seaman Julio Molina, San- diplomacy any more.” Jrurce. Puerto Rico, charged at a| Drawing upon her 30-year back-

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that he noticed an eight-foot hole both in this country and abroad, in the tanker hull and saw oil she began with the policies of this spreading on the water country during the first world

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By United Press the bride, the former Anne SALEM, Ore, Feb. 22—A Carty. paroled convict -wHo married the, Mr, Randall said Close not only warden's secretary without the was guilty of marrying “within state parole board's consent -has 24 hours after being instructed been returned to Oregon state not to do so,” but also was cited penitentiary. for drinking intoxicating liquor The board revoked the parole/on numerous occasions and drivof Jewel C. Close, 39, who mar-|ing- an automobile. without perried the ‘secretary to Warden mission. Virgil O'Malley on. Jan. 29, just{ Mrs. Close, 38, accompanied her 18 days after he was released husband here late yesterday after from prison here. the hearing in Portland. She has

H. M. Randall, executive di- resigned her position at the rector of the parole board, ex- prison effective Mar. 1. Close said. “We thought it would be all right to get married beTells About | Close was sent to prison in De{cember, 1850, to serve concurrent $25,000 Fee

while he was in prison” Mrs. Rep. Redden |would approve.”

pressed a “deep sympathy” for| «1 just fell in love with him cause we were sure the board {three-year sentences for forgery,

. . i lati f ; th oi id decided to call an audit. and MADAM ... WOULD YOU attends lectures at Kingdom Hall ARNALL SWORN IN—Ellis Arnall (right), receives congratu ations from the presiding judge pg. iwi then admitted complic- LIKE TO LOSE POUNDS [or rings doorbeils—spreading the Accused Wife Slayer after he is sworn in as new director of the Office of Price Stabilization. The ceremony took place in AND KEEP ON EATING? word of the witnesses to all who | dicted for ‘Murde Alice, 6 (left), and Alvan, 14 (right). He said Baldwin has madé res You can do it. The Times has Will listen. ndicte or uraer . titution of $65.533.34. which he ‘the answer for you in the TWO With the exception of a shiny COLUMBIA CITY, Ind., Feb. 23 Shipping officials said the men ¢ * : ° ’ Liz and New Husband contends exceeds the amount he STAR DIET FOR SPRING new red convertible there is (UP)—A Whitley County Grand would be taken to Newport on M ot Oo i Honeymoon in Paris took. Peck, however. said he could starting Monday. nothing to indicate the very com- jury returned a first-degree murs small craft and permitted to tele-| in wn usiness, oheym: Feb. 22 (UP) —Ad not make restitution You'll want to read and keep ifortable royalties which are der indictment against Ralph

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pete meer ————— = PAGE 91 Top Sex and WhodunitHorsemeat Writer Joins Church

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5 like “she walked toward me, her | ¢ Mickey Spillane, ‘whose dynamic 3 | CHICAGO, Feb, 22 (UP)! == style zoomed the sale of his nove hips weaving a happy hello. ‘Missing records. today retarded

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a THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES __ 2 Bankers Deny Theft Of $140,000

By United Press

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ALBANY, N.¥ ‘eh, 22 y os ANY 3 > Fo b -e Two els of mystery and sex to a phe- Mr. Spillane said he is through two separate investigations into officials of the First National ’ : turning out sexy whodunits like ' : nomenal 10,000,000, revealed in. gh n Chicago's horsemeat scandal. (Bank of Sherrill: N.Y. pleaded (ne same sharp style today that! L the Jury," “My Gun Is Quick,” Frank Martin, partially blind innocent in federal court yester- he has become a member of Jecj2R9 "The Big RII, livestock dealer who testified yes= lday to charges of embezzling hovah's Witnesses. | From now on“he will do his re- terday before a federal grand $140,000 from the bank over a Mr. Spillane, a broad-shoul- Séarch’in the Bible instead of the jury, said his sales records covers period of about 22 year®’ dered . young man who recently Bowery. Mr. Spillane sald he's/ing a three-year period were Ray L. Baldwin. 71. cashier of Shared honors , with Kathlgen found a greater story in the Bible stolen in October, 1850.

Winsor and Erskine Cald®ell as than you or I will ever find in) U. 8. District Attorney Otto one of the three top-selling au- fiction. Kerner Jr. said the records were thors in the business, said he willl He said he believes his former Stolen the day after Martin sold continue to write. writings have contributed to the horses to Joseph Siciliano and But there will be no more ‘moral breakdown of the present Russell Minea. Siciliano is under voluptuous blondes and redheads. generation.” indictment as an alleged kingpin

No more Mike Hammer, the pri.| Practically all his spare time 'n the horsemeat racket. cae is spent In behalf of Jehovah's . An investigation .by the Cook

|Witnesses. From his home near COUNtY grand jury was hindered |Orange Lake he makes daily by the disclosure that food ine

trips to this Hudson River com- spection records were missing 'mufity where he conducts Bible {rom the Chicago health departs

study classes in private homes, Ment's files,

the bank since 1927, and Clifford C. Peck, 51, assistant cashier since 1928, were brought . into court on an information accusing them of embezzlement, abstraction and false entries, The conspiracy, the information charged, was carried on by. the pair between 1928 and Dec. 11, 1951 Special agent-in-charge Frank Eat Your Cake, ’ bs V. Battle of the Albany FBI ofyl ge ge f : : 4 fice said Peck disclosed the short- Have ‘in, Too

age when directors of the bank

pouring in. Recently Mr. Spil- Laedy, ‘35, today on charges of lane went into the construction killing his wife in an unsuccesse business, He lives with his wife (yl murder-suicide attempt. and two children in a home he ¥. ‘Biddle

a t this special 7-day diet.

: Vivian Blaine, beautiful star To Resume Hearings of “Guys and Dolls,” and Ann

tress Elizabeth. Taylor and her bridegroom, British actor Michael Wilding. arrived in Paris today to

begin their Continental honey- WASHINGTON, Feb. 22 (UP)! Willlams-Heller, noted food ex- Prosecutor James war and pointed out attitudes moon after spending their wed- A House commerce subcommit-| pert, tell how you can trim built himself. sald Leedy was indicted on and the consequences up until the ding night in the “blue suite” of tee investigating air crashes an- down your figure with this new Mr, Spillane. a fighter pilot charges of killing his wife, Eves present crisis in Korea. London's Berkeley Hotel nounced today it will resume hear- diet during World War 1I, said his lyn. 27. Leedy was accused of ‘We cannot afford to take It was in Paris that Elizabeth ings at Elizabeth, N. J., Monday The first of a series of seven wants are very simple. ishooting her Feb. 7, then turning sides,” she said, “even to stop as the wife of hotel heir Nick Hil- Witnesses will be. members of the diet articles will be in the | ‘I've got peace of mind, what the revolver on himself and communism. Communism will de-'as the wife of hotel heir ick Hil- New York port authority which. Women's Section of Monday's else could a guy want?” he re-|slashing his throat when the bule feat itself.” ton. operates the Newark airport. Times. marked. let wound failed to kill him.

The present struggle, like all struggles between nations, is first a -struggle for power, according] to the former foreign correspond-| ent. | “The fight is between Russia and the other forces for the domination of Asia. Communism does not end the struggle for power,” she continueds “Whether communism is the issue in the foreground or not, there would still

be a racial struggle in Asia. Comwe

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leave if alone.” - io The United States, according to Mrs. Thompson, is out to. con-

this will achieve she summed. up| in this logic: “Sin is here to stay.|

If we punish sin all over the world, it will be the end of us, not sin.”

Ex-Star of Opera Dies MACON, Mo., Feb. 22 (UP) — Jeanne Gordon, contralto star of the Metropolitan Opera Co. in the 1920s, died last night at a sanijtarium here.

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his first penitentiary offense. i His wife worked for the Cali- Frolalad i By United Press fornia prison system 20 years be-’ ar ‘ WASHINGTON, Feb, 22 (UP) fore soming > Oregon. a 3 ena nares. i i r. Randall sa e rule deny- > | —Rep. Monroe M. Redden (D. ing marriages to paroled men Sonn) 4 ( | y N. C.) said today that he and his without their first receiving per-| | 5 brother each got $25,000 real es- mission was one of long standing.’ | tate brokerage fees in the fOr | ar A A A of “IOU’S” for arranging the|K oS R EDI TE ND sale of a firm which obtained a | A A $480,000 RFC loan and then {3 3 “went broke.” d 2 . ; The Justice Department. said’ 2 the FBI is investigating the case MEY D) FIN L CLE R NCE for the department's criminal di- pg > A A A \ vision. . i “1 would welcome an investi- pA - gaton. Rep. Redden said. PERMANENT WAVE > her got the “IOUS” 2 * ck this partial listing! There are many more brother got the “10ps* in Octo- 2 No Kink—No Furz $995 & Check Pp 9 y ber, 1950—two months after e fs i 2 Reconstruction Finswe Corl: 2 Nou iY -Never Needs Setting J granted a loan to the yland |i Guaran n our Nair Grows Out. Including the New 8 . Sih oh Processing “Corp., of Henderson- {3 So Atfractive—So Easy fo Handle PL:0AS or PL-6090 | {19) Sporf Coals ............ og. 345 to sii eaiee $18 om ut nea The mois : ined i q (8) Winter Toppers rR $48 to $58 $22 ; y 8 I: >) og. ° wnt ddns spelled out terms of payment iQ 5 agreed upon in December, 1949, $8 NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY kl : six months before the firm sought ig Tura Left from Elevator di (17) Zip Coats Reg. $48 to $69 . $25 an RFC loan 4 Drab hair? “1 . " 591] No excuse. i 3 He acknowledged that he . ; : wrote a. letter to the RFC before|iglj| We lighten, & Every Night (11) 100% Wool Suits . Reg. $49.95 to $59.95 $28 the loan was granted, telling the gs qarken, | government loam agency it would] iC eliminate —_— 9 | benefit his congressional district, fl grey hair. 401 Roosevel Bldg. ong Alt oa. | 23 (26) Sport Coals IW IL. . sass $29 He said, however, that the ou (I Only $1.95 -4th Roor—Corner Hl. & Wash. ; had nothing whatever to.do with 3 =e: : ihe RFC loan. |B SE SS BS (51) 100% Wool Suifs Reg. $65 fo $69.95 en 3 (14) Tip Coals ..... : , Reg. $69.95 40 $7995... ..... $35 (36) 100% Wool Suits ‘Reg. $79.95 te $100... . SM 7 -~ >

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