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Secret, but How Do You Lock A Cardboard Box?!

WASHINGTON, May 10 (UP) -~Are all confidential government files kept under lock and key? Hardly. Allen J. Krouse, a criminal di-| vision attorney who has handled) the Justice Department's investigation of a profitable surplus tanker deal since last September, recently told House investigators about his system. As a comparatively new federal employee, he said, he never had an office he could call his own until about a month ago. He got his first filing cabinet some two days later. ~ . = BEFORE THAT, he said, he was “moved from pillar to post,

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Livestock Quarantined | | LONDON, May 10 (CDN)—In| its battle against foot-and-mouth § |disease, Britain has extended the| quarantine area by a new min-| {istry of agriculture order to cover almost all of Britain. No cattle, | sheep, pigs, or goats can move lout until the order is lifted. |

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NEW YORK, May 10 (UP) — to keep his big mouth shut. Tell NEW

Police assigned a two-man body-him to get wise.”

guard tothe brother of singing. boo hie. Hamy Ge 8 today tier the $20 million-a-year bookie who warning to Harry.” finished three days of testimony Jack Gross, 24, told police that yesterday at the departmental two well-dressed men in their 30's trial of five of the 18 police acforced him into a hallway in the. ... ng tect clothing manufacturing district] goving him protection. last night and pummeled him with|The bookie has testfied that high their fists. He said the assailants officials in the regime of former] told him:

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occupying this desk and that until] “Let this be a warning to Harry|in his yearly $1 million payoffs. somebody came back.” Each time - ——————— — ; a perepa— he moved, he said, he placed his} . files in two big cardboard boxes! To Make This a Graduation to Remember

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By Science Service

WASHINGTON, May 10—Lava pour from volcanoes can be turned aside to protect inhabited areas by walls, Arnold C. Mason and Dr. Helen L. Foster of the U. 8, Geological Survey reported here. There are about 450 active vol-! canoes in the world, and each is potentially destructive. The scientists told the American Geophysical Union meeting here, “It is Kets \ feasible to build walls” to change | eh oh } .

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