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- 62d YEAR—NUMBER 361
Last Suspect In Bogus Check Ring Nabbed
FBI Holds Hoosier
In California a
The last suspect in a fabulous 13-man check forging ring operating from Indiana has been arrested by the FBI
in California. Federal agents nabbed Frederick Lee Coghill, 25, Indianapolis, yesterday in Los Angeles.
The FBI ‘office here said the agents acted on a tip that Coghill had moved there. That wrote “finis” to a $100,000 cheat which headquartered for a time from Sunnyside Tuberculosis Sanatorium -here. For two years, the fast-moving forgers ' bewildered police in In-
erating in teams, they made quick trips to big cities —some by airliner—and scat-|
Indiana State Police nabbed several members last year. The big ax fell in
By United Press
Steele, still an active husband and plumber at 72, scoffed today at a
Detroit woman's claim that she equalled his marriage record when she was 43.
Coghill January, when the arrests rose
to ,eight. Nationwide publicity which followed led to the roundup of the final five. First to fall was Joseph M.' Gabbard, 36, Meira He 2 month ago. Mrs. Marion Korine was arrested in a tavern here 1-2 Byatt Boudreau, Detroit, said
ho his picture She married her 17th Wana i ey {months ago and that Mr. Steele
record. masterminded the operation while/ Looking at a United Press Tel-
bed Ie Samoans Fanon Flas Ae qpholo of rs. Boudreau today ? i r. eele said: “I can’ elieve rested with him was a co-ring-,
leader, Robert IL. Chastain, 29, she’s been married 17 times. The
‘record is still 'mine.” Indianapolis. Both were sentenced He went on to explain his secret
to tou ry I ie ang Of happiness: “Find a wife who
{will meet me half way in everyTrani Liane Jr., 24, also | thing and just. let mother nature ave her way, 0 Wey . oi ones! Mrs. Boudreau and her latest operations. There was the time . > Hanson fled a Des Moines, Towa, ° store after the grocer pulled =D WwW V ¢ gun, police said. He left behind a | Mea™ ay 10
forged draft card, which state]
diana ° and 12 . other Midwest- "I'M STILL CHAMP" —Bruce Steele ern states. Op-
Mr. Steele took his 17th bride|
FORECAST: Mostly fair tonight and tomorrow. Low tonight 22. High tomorrow 40.
United Press Telephoto. of Texas,
Oft-Wed Texas Romeo wom Seorns Detroit Rival
husband are in jail at Detroit EL PASO, Tex., Mar. 7—Brucejon a charge of selling a mortShe earlier served itwo years in a federal reforma[tory for cashing allotment checks serviceman husbands
\gaged piano.
ifor two (while living with a third.
{same man. {has been married twice.
husband six! Mr, Steele, who calls himself a | good Romeo,” was first married Clyde Isenhour, TBE patient who [2d not, as he announced, set anyiin 1911. Several of his wives be-
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[came jealous and divorced him.
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{life.”
ence Ban
peiice Dantwrinng experts “= lssued in Cab Strike
FBI Grabbed Hansen The FBI netted ‘Hansen Satur-! Judge Norman Brennan, Suday in Cleveland. jperior Court 3, .today issued a Coghill, a former taxi driver permanent injunction against Inhere, was arrested on a federal dianapolis Red Cab and AFL charge of transporting a forged J.ocal 188, Teamsters Union in check from Indianapolis to Los the current cabbie strike. | Angeles. The FBI said he is ex-| The injunction prohibits both
{whether you'll keep eating or {not.” The driver identified the /man to the police, who were in|vestigating today. > Differ on Duration After hearing the court decision, union and company gave
pected to stand trial in Indiana. sides from ‘violence or threats conflicting opinions on the strike’s
All of the original 13 ‘are now|of violence” and inflicting either behind bars or awaiting trial, |personal injury or property dam-
|striking cab drivers.
Seeks Indictments Judge Brennan's order prohib-
In Payroll Scandal
leting or CHICAGO, Mar. 7
: interfering with (UP)—
(its the union from unlawful pickthe the end of the strike was a “long
peaceable operation of business at Way off.”
probable duration. Everett Davis, president of lo-
peaceful way. He said he believed
State's Attorney John S. Boyle Red Cab. The company has con-| But Thomas Kackley, company
‘tinued operation despite the! 531d. yesterday he Will g0 before strike, with officials and non-:|
the grand jury next week to seek striking = drivers operating | indictments against State Rep. cabs. | James Aducci and members of| However, the order likewise his family in the county payroll prohibits Red Cab from interferscandal. - ling with peaceful picketing ori _ Mr. Boyle made the announce- other “lawful strike activities.”| ment after conferring with an | assistant, Melvin Wingersky, who Drop Damage Demands has been investigating the mys-| Both Red Cab and the union| terious case of county payroller agreed not to recover damages | “James Addison.” for acts-alleged in the complaint.| Addison drew $6400 in salary The union hdd asked $70,000 dam- | but turned out to be a.nonex-'ages and in its countersuit the Istent figure whose checks went cab firm asked large damages, | to the home address of Mr. the amount to be set by the court. But even as the judge read his (decision, police had still another
[complaint to Investigate in the New York Plans Fete - |strike which "had been pock-
'marked by violence. For Netherlands Queen {. A 70-year-old driver, Oral Mec-
NEW YORK, Mar. 7 (UP)— Morris, complained that affer he
The mayor's reception committee dropped passen ers 2 V. centages ‘of goals reached are: whic . mal” wr . 2 BT N $8,885.88, or 20.8 per en Throckmorton, 30, of 1024 the blaze was probably caused by today to postpone a nation-wide to normal.” she said.
has announced that an official Meridian. St. last night, a man reception will be held at city hall entered the front seat of the cab. for Queen Juliana of The Nether- The driver said. the lands and her husband, Prince|called him a “scab.” Bernhard, when they visit New! York City Apr. 7. The usual ticker|then took an ice pick which the) tape parade was planned: for the'driver keeps in the cab and “fon-| dled” it saying: “I don't know |
Saliva Test May Show Sex of Unborn Baby
By PAUL F. ELLIS
sixth or seventh month of preg-| United Press Science Editor nancy did the Richardson test NEW YORK, Mar. 7—A possi- prove positive when the saliva ble saliva test to determine for/was tested.” | an expectant mother whether her owing. » the Soares of 0 the time of delivery, baby will be a boy or girl was Te: the scientists found that “in ik ported today. {ly every case, the positive tests The test, if confirmed by other|were associated with a male child, experiments, will be quick andand most of the negative tests practical, two Chicago scientists were associated with a female.” disclosed in their report, published] The statistics showed, accordin the magazine Science, official ing to the scientists’ report, that publication of the American As- of 225° women who showed posi sociation for the Advancement of tive saliva test 218 gave birth to! Science. |male bables. Of 151 women who| The scientists, Gustav W, Rapp had negative tests there were 148] and Garwood C. Richardson, bio-|females born. { chemists of the Loyola University, The scientists said that “the school of Dentistry, sald they con-[precise nature of the substance! ducted experiments to determine responsible for the positive test is, whether certain female hormone not known.” They said they be-!| substances as found in urinalysis lieved, however, that some hor-| and blood of pregnant™ women mone substance possibly specific wepe also In other body fluids. [for male or female may be pro“They made studies of such duced during the embryoni c| flulds as saliva, tears and per- stage, and resulting. in the posi-!|
spiratfon. The most significant tive or negative reaction’in fgaliva.
finds came from the studies of saliva, : The scientists said “it was noted in the study that in only some of
“Because of their obvious prac-| tical nature, these findings are {preliminarily reported here to al-| low early verification by others,”
president, minutes later said he believed the strike was on the
the Wane. Both sides expressed ap-|
proval of the judge's injunction,
Red Cross Drive In Good Start
. She married 15 times before {going to jail, three times to the Since her release she
| His ‘latest bride, 47- year - ald| —but you can avoid it ..... ‘Mrs. Estelle Lloyd, is his best,
| “I love my wife very much, {more than any of the others,” he “Each of those past maririages is a closed chapter in my
FRIDAY, MARCH 7,
Summary of
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Today's News In The Times
Local and State - Page Elaborate costumes and gay skaters to feature annual Times Ice-O-Rama ..... Decision due today on U. 8. use of Weir Cook Airport... Dimple and toes may decide «claim on “kidnaped” boy ...
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Editorial Page
Page Taft sloshe® around for votes in New Hampshire Testimony. due in Katyn case «+ « Dear Boss . . ., by Dan RidNeY savsevsss sestsnesne . 32 Canceled check? No go, says financeer Eaton...by Frederick C. Othman ..iveve4s.
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National
Page Sen. Taft certain he has Ike blocked in first test ....... 8 Ask court-martial for general whose diary- was. used by Reds
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Sports
How far can Tech, Speedway BO? covesnciensninnseenseis 3 Brooklyn pays $35,000 bonus.. 29 Syracuse pays Olymps last visit seererresnssan- 30 Local Gloves champ weighs-in 8 ONICABOD ...vcivvsivinenee 30 Prosperity too rich, Caps lose, 6-4 ssssssnssesnsees 31
Women's
Page
“They come and go,” Mr. Steele Petite - accordionist heads for “Can I help it if I appeal
vesnsesasnrarens sess 9
Danger lurks in your kitchen
Korea
10 Local Girl Scouts represent national organization in birth-day layout «v.oeoeev... 11
Other Features:
Amusements .........12,13 Henry Butler ...cice06400 9 COMICS .ovnvinrssressese 3D CBriStY ...20sesensssssee 11 Crossword seveesveesssess 12 Editorials 22 Hoosier FOrum ..ccceeese 22 Harold Hartley .......ee 29 Betty Locher .....cosees 9 Erskine Johnson ......... 13 Radio, Television ¢evsveee 27 Robert Ruark 21 Priscilla’s POP essesicssss 133 EQ Sovola vovseseveseees 21 Sports essessesed20-31 Earl WIISoNn easeeennes.. 21 WOMEN'S vosavsvscirees 9-11 | What Goes On Here..... 28
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|age against either the working or cal 188, said the union will con-| {tinue to try to organize the firm ‘and obtain a union contract in a
Jury Indicts Marryin’ Clara
Vivacious Clara, the redhead who piled up marriages without benefit of divorce, was indicted |for bigamy today. |
The Marion County grand jury ered: about 7 a. m.,, and all the [charged Clara Katherine Kendall others escaped without injury. |
{with marrying Dr. Euclid T.|
The Red Cross reached one. | Gaddy, prosperous Indianapolis,
quarter of {ts goal - this Contributions announced at the first “report” luncheon totalled $116,036. Sought to finance Red Cross’ many services are $464,711. The organization hopes to run up contributions to $225,000 at the second “report” luncheon Wednesday at IPALCO Club.
Residential, cent;
intruder per cent; towns, $1,363.50, or 9.5 Virginia Ave. [per cent. professional, $5957.50, Mrs. Betty Stinson, 23, of 526 N.|it started in the attic.
Mr. McMorris said the int lor 49 per cent; governmental and St. | y . ntruder P 8 (Noble St {peen regarded as a’ fire .hazard wage dispute between a coalition E+ Vermont St.
for many years, but was not con- of AFL, The grand jury cleared Don demned. It is about three blocks [unions a 840.25, or 16.4 per cent; industrial, Roach and John McNamara, both from mid-town Anderson.
education, $1,905.38, or 7.8 per cent; public service, $22,354.25, or 32.9 per cent; commercial, $14, -
$57,928.78, or 29.4 per cent.
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Of Lawrence Central
Smysor Bruce, head basketball children had
- ‘coach at Lawrence Central High Preakfast and that there was no Gary, today filed for re-election food in the house.
(physician, without first obtaining flames. shot out of the windows week. | rs from husband No. 2,/and crackled about 15 feet above the roof. Df, Gaddy obtained an annul- puffs, billowed 100 ‘eet above the ment of their marriage in Janu- building and spread over much lary when Clara sought to clear of the downtown section.
!|Angelo_Benequista.
up her marital tangle.
Lee O. Idol, 23-year-old postal attic and the hotel, which com-
worker, was indicted in the hit- prises | run traffic deaths of two women tWO-§tory, quarter-block building. | : Damaged below that were Phil's
Idol, 733 N. Pennsylvania St, Men's Shop, Hamm's Cafe and Divisions reporting and per- was acgused of driving the car‘Meridian Billiard Room.
Jan. 26.
struck and killed Mrs.
downtown, $2,800.90, or 16.68 ; 200 block of defective wiring to a neon sign strike Albany gt. in fe 5 Ril ed h of above one of the stores. He sald Sunday.
Indicted in Shooting
of 733 N. Pennsylvania St. of charges of being accessories after the fact, Police said Idol had told two men of the accident. A 30-year-old car-checker at Union Station, Lester Johnson, was indicted for first degree mur|der in the Jan. 24 fatal shooting of his motber-in-law. The woman, Mrs. Mary Belle Beckwith, 2461 N. Rural 8t., was shot to death in her home after an argument over medicine given to Johnson's two sons. - Much-arrested Geneva Jackson, 28, of 2625 Highland Pl.,, was in- i dicted for robbery Christmas Eve mugging of a pedestrian and theft .of $100, The victim, Michael Sarvich, 816 N. Meridian St., had Geneva ¢ arrested when he happened to see I
the
C
her on the street a week after he ,...
was robbed.
Bruce Quits as Coach
School resigned today. Bruce; whose small but scrappy
Lawrence Céntral Bears were de- bout to take him to t feated in the finals of the Marion When Piazza and Mrs. Te County tournament by Franklin arrived home and Piazza accused other - Township in 1951, had a 9-11 séa- Mrs. Ledwa of calling the .police. tive on the Republican ticket.” |
gon record this year and a 13-8 over-all’ mark two
[five-year record at Lawrence was charge when he threatened Mrs. . |Ledwa with bodily injury,
64 victories and 43 losses, *
$s 5
At Navy
Male Baby-Sitter | President Tr ws . ordered the wage hoard to interHeld for Getting {vene in the ee ty te
Drunk on Job
fn the last nang Piazza, 41, and the four'the American people”
Piazza's housekeeper.
{Piazza home found that the seven Seeks Re-election
years ago. His Piazza on a disorderly conduct anapolis attorney, filed for the
Entered as Second-Class Matter at Postoffice Indianapolis, Indiana. Issued Dally,
1952
2 Suspects In *100,000 Holdup r Station
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These Ghoulish Things—
Hop-a-Long Ghastly Rides
{ Times State Service | RICHMOND. Feb, 8—Icha- \- bod . Crane would have ,°*
considered the Headless Horseman with slight attention if he , had been driving-a truck over U. 8. 40 between here and Springfield, O., recently. Washington Irving's harried schoolmaster in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow had nothing in the way of fright compared to several dozen truck drivers who § have been the victim of the ‘} | “Phantom of the Old Trail.” The Phantom, who has been spreading terror among crosscountry drivers, uses a speedy = car of recent make in place of a steed and wears a screaming skull dabbed with luminous paint in place of a pumpkin head on the pommel of his saddle. Drivers have been reporting the phantom for several months and exchanged tales of their nighttime encounters with him at trucker stops along the way, They didn’t even believe themselves at first, so nobody told the police. ” ” ~ THE ENCOUNTERS always came in the early hours of -the morning as the drivers whipped along the darkened highway, A highway as dark and in weather as dismal as when Ichabod left Tarrytown on the Hudson bound for Sleepy Hollow.
Anderson Hotel butted by Fire
imes State Service ANDERSON, Mar. T— Flames roared through the old Anchor Hotel in downtown Anderson this morning, causing® damage estimated at $30,000 to $50,000. Smoke and water also damaged three business establishments on the ground floor of the hotel at 14th and Meridian Sts. Seven of Anderson's eight fire companies fought the blaze more] than an hour before bringing it under control. }
Approximately 30 people were registered, most of them permanent guests. Some already had left when the first was discov-
According to several witnesses the phantom always operated the same. A car would approach the truck in a normal way. When the two vehicles closed to about 200 feet, the phantom would douse the lights on his car and from within a light would shine on the skull. On several occasions drivers reported the phantom would get out and dance in the road attired in the luminous suit of a skeleton, !
. » . “THE BOYS almost got him the other night down at Englewood Dam,” Oliver Hines, who operates a truckers’ stop at West Manchester, 0. said today. “But he got away from three of them after they had
TURNED HIM IN—"My
boy . friend stole this stuff for me," | Joan Farrell, 24 (above), said when she turned in $50,000 in jewels and a mink coat to the district attorney's office in New |
York. Robert E. Royer, 24, was arrested and confessed looting three apartments to get the gems and mink, police said.
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0il Dispute Plea Studied
Flames Shoot High
At the height of the blaze,
Smoke, shooting out in
Flames were confined to the
the second floor of the
United rress
B WASHINGTON, ‘Mar. 7-The Wage Stabilization Board was exFire Capt. Hobart Walker said pected to call upon oil workers
threatened for midnight
The plea would be the board's
the has first step in trying to settle the
» Police said Anchor
CIO and independent ofl companies. The hoard does not consider disputes while a ‘strike is {in progress. President
Truman _ last night
{Mediation Chief Cyrus 8S. Ching {reported failure in week-long [efforts to reach a settlement. ROCKFORD, IN., ‘Mar. 7 (UP)| In ordering the board to make
—A 41-year-old male baby-sittey/Teconnendations for. settling the was held on charges of drunken-|dispute, ness today and the father of the Work stoppage in the children he was sitting with was lum industry “would have a sejailed on a charge of disorderly rious impact on the defense proconduct.
Mr. Truman noted that petro-
|8ram as well as on the civilian Oliver Feltz yesterday was left economy.” n charge of the three children of! He said both sides “owe it to to mainhildren of Mrs. Dorothy Ledwa, tain work and ‘production schedules while the board is studying Penny Piazza, 10, the eldest of the ‘dispute. he Piazza's children, called police] The unions demand a 25-cent ast night after she said Féltz hourly pay hike to bring their me intoxicated and fell on average wage to $2.37. /The com-
(an 8-month-old Piazza child, pin- panies have offered 10 cents. {ning the infant to the floor, .
” DEPUTIES arriving at the Congressman Madden
not eaten ' since!
Congressman Ray A. Madden,
lon the Democratic ticket at the They arrested Feltz, and were Secretary of State's dffice today. | Tedwa dianapolis ‘attorney, filed for anterm as State Representa-
The officers decided to book| J. Russell Townsend Jr., Indi-|
GOP nomination for StategRep-| resentative, ‘
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e station) Rep. Addison M. Dowling, In-.
him trapped. He's a slick one, cuss him.” Ohio Highway Patrol offi cials predict the Phantom will not continue his rides for long. They know what type car he
drives and have his license num- |
ber. An early capture is forecast,
” ” ” OFFICERS said they have been trying to run him down for a week or so when truckers got around to believing their eyes and made their report. But as the Phantom only showed himself to trucks, tracking him in a plain car was worthless. Authorities explained they believed the person behind the phantom was either mentally ill or a crank with a twisted sense of humor,
Flu Wave Shuts
[Bandits Slip |
Past Sentries
At Quonset
Cash Is Seized From Official
By United Press
QUONSET POINT, R. I, Mar, 7—Twq Halloween masked en robbed a credit union manager of $1007000 cash at the U, 8. Naval Air Station here today and a few hours later two men were
seized for . questioning as they drove through Cranston.
The robbery, largest in New England since the $1,219,000 Brink's, Inc., holdup and setond looting of the credit union in six months, was so swiftly executed the bandits drove past two armed sentries without a shot being fired, With police throughout the state patroling the highways, a green Oldsmobile convertible sedan was found burning on a road in east Greenwich, It was similar to the bandits’ getaway car,
Police Stop Car
Police, believing the pair had abandoned the car and continued their getaway in a black convertiBe Mp: 30 slam for this utomobile and it was hal 8 street in Cranston. a In the driver
car were two men, the worker at the Jmag i as a He said he was taking a
off, The driver said he had gay ped two other workers off at (obped
An Indianapolis high school is closed today because of flu iattacks among students and teachers.
8t. Mary's Academy dismissed its 475 girl students yesterday and today in a move to beat the rising toll of virus.
Sister Mary Eileen, principal of the Catholic high school, said
lelasses are scheduled to resume
Monday. 8t. Mary's became the first {school of any type to close in
{Marion County since the major outbreak of flu started several weeks ago. Elsewhere in the state, local authorities closed a few schools for short periods.
|girls have been out with flu off; {and on during the past three weeks. And -about half of the| |Academy’s 19 feachers caught the |bug. { “Our girls kept coming to {school even when they had the (lu, and we had to %eep sending: {them home,” Sister Eileen said. | After conferring with Archdio-,
cesan school officials, the prin-|
: : y . this morning. The men in the car also were to be questioned .by : police and FBI agents who had
sped to the scene.
One of the men had $193 in cash, The other had $54.
The men were turned over to the Rhode Island state police who with the FBI agents were in charge of the. investigation,
$60,000 Taken
It was the second time in six months that the credit union on the base had been looted. About $60,000 was taken in a bur, which occurred at night while no one was In the building which is situated inside the main gate, That robbery still is under investigation.
This morning's holdup was so {swiftly executed and well-planned police immediately suspected a
More than 100 of St. Mary's/Worker on the base might be fire
volved.
The bandits seized the cash from Gerald Lynch, credit union manager, outside the building and fled in a green Oldsmobile sedan — past armed sentries at the main gate 21; blocks away from the holdup scene. The sentries were. unaware the robbery had taken place. The robbers raced away along South
lcipal decided to close down for County Trail, a highway outside
{two days. | “And it seems to he working. | Our reports today are that many | ~both students and teachers— are feeling better, and, I'm sure that by Monday we'll all be back
St. ated
Mary's grade school, oper-
in’ conjunction with the
'Academy, has not been closed.
The Academy is located at 429
Public schools “in Indianapolis
nd the nation’s major ofl and elsewhere in Marion County bags.
were all open, and attendance
was reported near normal for winter months, Absenteeism was averaging 10 to 15 per cent.
Efforts Continue To Avert Truck Strike |
Indiana Motor Truck Associa-! tion and AFI, teamster’s local 135
the naval reservation. Chase Fails
A civilian guard, who had fole lowed. Mr. Lynch to the building, gave chase in another automo bile but soon was out-distanced. Mr. Lynch had just obtained the cash from the naval. diss bursing -office on the base for use in cashing Friday pay checks of civilian workers. The money, in bills of small denomination, - was in several
It consisted of $40,000 in $20 bills, $40,000 in -$10 bills, $15,000 in $5 bills, $4000 in $1 bills and 1000 in 50-cent pieces. : “l drove up to thé building in my car,” Mr. Lynch told police and FBI agents,
‘Car Drove Up’ “A civilian guard was follows
representatives were in session" 310ng behind me in his car,
today in continued efforts settle a threatened strike of drivers which would hit 14 cifies, Nothing offcial was Teporied Ji the meetings, but the outlook was reported fair.’ Several days ago it was reported a strike might be
io He got out and went to the builde ing to get $1000 in 50-cent pieces, While he was getting the silver the robbers’ car drove up.” ;
The bandits wore green duhgae
rees similar to Army or Marine Corps fatigues and the Hale loween-type masks used by the
called for. midnight tonight. _ DNine-man gang that staged the G d ; o B Brinks Inc., robbery Jan. 17, -O-Rama 12. 00 ce Each carried a revolver, be-
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lieved of 38-caliber,
The money was transferred
from his automobile to the bandit _Which bore Rhode Island Police sald the plates
They’re on sale over-the-coun- apparently had been stolen,
ter at The Times, 214 W, Mary- |
p. m. daily, except Sunday, at these prices: Box and parquet chairs, $1.20; north and south side mezzanine; 85 cents; east end mezzanine, 60 cents. {
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The union is a mutual credit
organization set up under Nay regulations” and operated by
villans for the purpose of savings and making loans. : i
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