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shop and an adjoining dry clean- her today and said she was coning shop 4 sidering running for Congress.

. | “I wish people would stop thinkFire broke out along a wooden |, — peop es pif i partition in the one-story brick pathing suit.” she protested in her and concrete building at 746-48 soft southern voice. “It's really a 8S. East St. which houses the Rite- talent contest.” Way Cleaners, Tom Benedict's The glamorous, young Bismingar ham, Ala., singer said she was Earbesspop and He Eenedet taking intensive voice lessons with Manufacturing Co. the hopes of eventually trodding Flames leaping from the double the boards of the Metropolitan

business building scorched the Opera House instead of the board siding of Mr. Benedict's house at! |} a¢ Atlantic City.

744 S. East 8t. and blistered the finish of his car parked at the rear of the business building. Firemen battled for more than an hour to put out the fire after it was discovered at 8 p. m. A member of Mr. Benedict's Miss Betbeze said, if she ran, family estimated his loss at $7000. she would campaign for the post Robert Willson, owner of the dry|in her home district, Alabama's cleaning shop, said damage to his No. 1. but not against the incumconcern was about $2000. (bent, 67-year-old Rep. Frank Boy-

“It also was suggested by some friends of mine that I run for Congress.” the shapely singer said, “but that time is a long way

- ee ser—— kin. “I would never ‘run against, Teeners Branded Selves Frank,” she said, “and I don't

To Prove Toughness know what his plans are. TOLEDO — Seven teen-agers| “But I think a singer in Con-| told authorities today how they gress would be very interesting—| branded themselves with hot don’t you?” she asked in an inter-| knives to prove they were as View in her midtown Manhattan| “tough as cowpokes.”

studio. Three boys and four girls were, She refused to confirm reports scheduled to appear in Juvenileishe: would campaign for the Court to tell more about the bi- Stevenson-Sparkman ticket, but zarre ritual practiced by their indicated she had considered the gang in the tough “cowboy town" ldea. section of Telodo. “I'm a Democrat,” she stated

mm im— |positively, “and I've always been] Purdue Short-Term interested in politics.”

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Fire Wipes Out Yolande Eyes Politics, But Not in a Bikini

one somewhat more helpless. but not less charming. “If I did run for Congress, my singing probably would be a help,” she drawled. “After all, elections in the South have been won with a washboard and a pail and someone to thump them." Miss Betbeze, a striking brunet, tossed her shoulder-length hair and expressed one regret: “I wish 1 could get hold of all those pictures of me in a bathing suit,” she said.

Strip-Teaser Hurt In Leap From | Second Floor

LOS ANGELES, Aug. 29 (UP) ~Strip-teaser Dawn Glory today nursed bumps and bruises suffered when she jumped from the second floor of the burlesque

(house where she performs,

The stripper, whose real name is Dorothy Hart Burkenstock,

jumped yesterday while clad only, :

in panties and a bra, ” nN ” “I DID it because I wanted to.” the red-haired dancer told police after first saying the fall was an accident. Comedian George (Beetlepuss) | Lewis, a friend of the girl, said| she had been despondent and had| slashed her wrists a week ago. | eer mr— | More Suspects Cleared | In ‘Black Dahlia’ Case RIVERSIDE, Cal.—-Two more suspects in the brutal ‘Black Dahlia” murder of 1947 were

the Miss America contest for mak-|eliminated today.

John Chauncey Lawrence, 37, was held in the sex slaying of his pretty 16-year-old niece but was cleared of suspicion in the mutilation murder mystery. At Phoenix, Ariz, ex-convict Alvin O. Turnbow, claimed that

She doesn't feel all these activi- he killed Elizabeth Short, 22, and Sept.

left her body in a Los Angeles empty lot Jan. 15, 1947. But police

discounted his confession. |

Triple Air Deaths Blamed on Pilot

light airplane which crashed Aug. 16, killing its three occupants, was quilty of -reckless slaughter, ‘an official verdict said today. AY ’

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spector of the Civil Aeronautics! Authority said -Joseph W. Cook,! pilot, violated regulations when he stunted at low altitude. Besides Cook, the dead were| Bennie F. Ripley and Wendell D.| Stoner, all of Valparaiso. Their monoplane crashed into an oat field and burst into flames shortly after take-off.

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United Press Telephoto EYE ON CONGRESS—Yolande Betbeze, who won the Miss America of 1951 title in a bathing suit, said yesterday in New York, she was considering entering politics. Miss Betbeze of Birmingham, Ala., is taking voice lessons with the hope of | eventually trodding the boards | of _the Metropolitan House.

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BOSTON, Mass.—A sermon by the Archbishop of Canterbury 7 will be flashed on tele-| vision screens across the country from the old North Church where lanterns were hung to start Paul Revere on his famous ride in 1775. Most Rev. Geoffrey Fisher, |

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Army Engineers Chief Might Face Quiz

WASHINGTON - Lt. yen. Lewis A. Pick, chief of Army| engineers, may face a Pentagon | showdown on Congressional | charges of waste and extrava-| gance three months before end- | ing a 35-year military career, Although Pentagon sources re-

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