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The Birmingham Post SECOND SECTION Easy to Read and Worth Bonding BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA MONDAY NOVEMBER 1926 Three Cents a Copy 12 Cents a Week CONTROL CONGRESS WHEN PHANTOM SLAYER ROAMS A CITY'S STREETS AT STAKE IN ELECTION 0 TO BE HELD TOMORROW POLICEMAN VICTIM pect the Republicans to hold the Bp Unit id Preus Leased Iire Women seek safety A in taxis Porch lAs Yum everywhere VXe xnurler of Lily Croy QiHIIllIllHUmiHllllllHHHIHIHIUHIIHHIHHIlHHIUHIHIIIlllllHHHUIIHUUHIHiUHIHIIIUIHIUIIIHHIlUliilHHInjQ Strange Terror making for the from the the All his A NAME PASTOR PLAN MEETINC for a house B1SHOP TO PRESIDE Tn When Greek Meets Greek In Birmingham They the the urged their referendums the pro butcher puzzled of the his the sister and is of at oi TAXI CO to His and give dis the judge's desk in the courtroom of the fa re use Only men on sheets at mkt WHEN Greek meets Greek They combine their nat ural ability with a small amount of capital and start a restaurant a pretty old been used in several min strels but it just about hits the nail on the head in regard to restaurants cafes and other eating estab lishments or records in the office of Bulmer chief of the city health department's divi sion of pure foods and milk CABINET HEADS MAY QUIT POSTS SEEK BODY INSURANCE MAN moving drama Her story be an extraordinary revela of a young soul as she three persons on trial for the in urging Democrats to go polls state will vote on a full of state officers and the Dr Crossfield pastor of the irst Christian church of Nor folk irst Jan meat Beckley is the ulenwider a member of the staff is a popular delicacy in Japan It is made by preserv ing eggs in a paste made of soda straw ash table salt boiling water and slaked lime He ac Norfolk MAIL BANDIT IS SHOT TO DEATH IN CUN BATTLE Tty Vniled Preu Leaned Wire ABOARD QUEEN MARIE'S SPECIA LTRAIN IN NORTH KOTA Nov 1 Queen Mario to day found out what an American dirt farmer looks like The first farmers accompanied by their wives were taken aboard the luxurious special train as it passed through argo They were Mr and Mrs A II Barnes of argo and Mr and Mrs Paul Smith of Amenia They were chosen as being representative farmers of their district armers ot'B'sinarck Mandan and Dickinson also were to be guests of her majesty on her journey across the state Her majesty is intensely inter ested in farm questions particu larly in problems "ve to cereal production and it is in accord with her wishes that these repre sentative farmers were to be her guests The Sweetuni Mussolini's appearance Boloana was for the purpose continuing the celebration of the fourth anniversary of the facist march on Rome and also to dedi cate a new sports coliseum His day which began with the dedication of the huge ampi theater in the morning had been one long ovation and the attempt on his life came at a time when the acclaim of the crowd was highest It was the third time this year and the sixth since his famous ascist march on Rome four years ago that attempts had been made on Mussolini's life STOCKHOLM Nov An ivory crepe satin trimmed with Brussels point lace a royal bride of Sweden will' have a wedding ress turned their whole efforts to ll day toward getting out the vote for election which will lc determine control of congress dur 1 ing the next two years After President Coolidge broad cast an official appeal urging citi sens to utilize their franchsei leaders of the Republican and I Democratic parties and heads of promotion organizations followed I statements recommending general participation in the elec tion no voters abdicate their B0vereiin right of self government I at the election Tuesday by failing to was message I Campaign managers on both Bides have made their usual claims of victory Most of the high priced guessers in private life ex amous Newspaperwoman Is Widely Known Here 11 as Widely Varied Career Charlotte Alii Is Will Also Report Trial Democratic Nominees Expected To Be Elected Officials To Open Cam paign Before Start ing Date Representatives Guests Of Royal Visitor In Dakotas start of the fourth Community Chest Monday to perfect part In the drive Marvin Randall is chairman of the Alabama Power organization with Wm loyd as associate Jimmy Jones president of the city commission will speak over Radio station WBRC Monday at 9 pm Campaign headquarters 2019 Third av at an early hour Monday presented great scenes of activity with team captains and others coming and going and boy scouts still busy at their task of putting up posters and taking supplies to strategic points in the city so that all may become fully acquainted with the aims and pur poses of the Community Chest Wife Notifies Authorities Coupe ound In Ala bama River tail are the takes over presidency MANAGUA Nicaragua Nov 1 Senator Sebastian L'riza assum ed the presidency of Nicaragua Sunday following the resignation last week of President Chamorra porter she is Beckley probably the most mous newspaper woman' in country She has visited in mingham and' is closely here Miss Mrs A present amous eatures Syndicate Inc o' New York operated by Ieslie ulenwider a Birmingham man In answer to a telegram asking her to report the Hall Mills trial for The Post she wired am more than happy to be counted a member of The Post staff because it gives me another link witli Birmingham which I Miss Beckley has reported more big news events than any news paper woman in the world In her 15 years of journalistic ac tivity she has interviewed every type of person from convict to queen and she has reported every type of news events from the an tics of animals in a zoo to national political conventions (Or is that much of a contrast after all?) Her wide experience has given her a keen insight into the minds and hearts of men It was Miss Beckley who per suaded Queen Marie of Rumania to write lor American newspapers and she has spent several weeas in the company of the queen of Rumania Miss Beckley also was respon sible for the American tours of Lady Astor and the late Dr Emile Coue Among the famous persons she has interviewed are George Bernard Shaw Sir Oliver Lodge former Kaiser Wilhelm of Ger many John Rockefeller and a host of others Mr Rockefeller was so pleased with the accuracy of Miss Beck ley's report of her talk with him that he sent her one of his famous dimes in appreciation And at this interview Miss Beckley toox no Vas Sixth At tempt On Life Of Ruler Executives and employes of the Alabama Power company will not wait until the appeal of the but will meet plans for their Three Others Also Killed Tn ight mysterious the the but the high 47 States To Go To Polls To Elect 34 Senators And Entire New House Lack Of Public In i terest Is Principal eature one Barber and one And besides those there are Place" just plain and and Of course there are other restaurants which Greeks do not own or operate but they are few far between Practically all of the "Hot places scattered ever the city are ovned by Greeks Other odd names given restaurants in the health de Va will be pastor of the Christian church here after 1 according to announce from the pulpit committee Dr Crossfiela will succeed Dr Robert Simpson who has ac cepted a call to the irst Chris tian church at Mobile Dr Simp son has been pastor of the Bir mingham church for the past nine years The new pastor was born near Lexington Ky He is 53 years of age and Is a graduate of several universities He has A Ph sy and degrees During 13 years spent in the' pastorate at Owensboro Ky Dr Crosstield increased the member ship from ISO to 960 cepted a call to the church in 1904 He is very active in civic religious and educational functions Methodists To Begin Meetings Tuscalosa Wednesday Bishop Hoyt Dobbs will pre side over all sessions of the an nual conference of Methodist min isters and laymen of north Ala bama to be held at Tuscaloosa Wednesday according to an nouncement today The sessions will be held at the irst Baptist church Many Birmingham ministers and laymen are preparing to at tend the conference show that the major portion of the city's restaurants are owned a I operated by Greeks There are four places known as and four others Place" Lunch Room "George's Seafood Cafe John too seems to have a few named for him There's "John's and Barbe There are two Zoe Beckley Of To Cover Hall Mills Case MONTGOMERY Ala Nov (Special) Mystery surrounding the disappearance of 11 Leavall prominent insurance man of this city deepened as workmen vainly dragged the Alabama river for his body near erry where Leavall's automobile was found Thursday afternoon The car a coupe was found upright in the river the doors and windows closed no glass broken and indications that no one was in it at the time it was driven into the river If a person had been sitting up right under the steering wheel he would not have drowned workmen said A thoro search was being con tinued in Selma for Leavall who told his wife he was going that city on a business trip finances were in good shape members of his family could no reason for his strange appearance The car was identified as by papers found in it One ot the most facts in his disappearance was fact that his car was found on Selma Montgomery highway was near the new bridge on Birmingham Montgomery way Leavall has a wife and one child His wife notified authori ties of his disappearance Warning Of Science Adds New Horrors As Search or Maniacal Slayer Of Women Is Continued By Police BOLOGNA Italy Nov Italian mob has avenged the sixth unsuccessful attempt on the life of Premier Mussolini of Italy In a local morgue lies the body ot an 18 year old youth killed when he shot at the premier The rage of an infuriated populace still is high Mussolini accompanied by Minister of the Interior Luigi ederzoni Mayor Puppini of Bol ogna and high officers of the fascist regime was shot at by the boy when he left ameeting of the Congress for Advancement ot Science late Sunday afternoon As his automobile reached the Piazza della Independenza the youth emerged from the crowd which packed the sidewalks and taking quick aim fired directly at the premier The bullet entered the sash the order of St: Moritz which premier was wearing across breast It dug its way into uniform ot the premier and then into the coat sleeve ot the mayor of Bologna who was sitting near the premier It did not touch flesh but entered the municipal arm painfully injuring him Mussolini's car did not stop and continued to the railway sta tion where the premier made afarewell address to the officers of the Bologna garrison He was informed at the station that his would be assassin had been killed at of Norfolk Man To Como Here On Jan 1 called and BOY ASSAILANT MUSSOLINI KILLED BY MOB laboratories has sent a fear Toledo even greater than the of being struck to earth Women Desert Streets The streets of this busy harbor city on the shores of Lake Erie are almost empty of women Twice did the paint splotched slay er strike just a few days ago The body of a young school teacher Miss Lily Dale Croy 26 was found crammed beneath a fire escape of a school house not four doors from her own home The school skull had been crushed to fragments A bloody tiail led across the autumn leaves on the school house lawn to the spot where the slim young body was found Curiously it was just a year ago that the clubber of women broke loose before There were weeks of horror Then quiet came again Toledo breathed freely at last The taxi business fell back to nor alcy as women dared wain the streets once more Three women were clubbed to death at that time and seven oth ers were beaten into unconscious ness Terror Descends Again But now has come the fiendish clubbing and murder of the girl teacher Her funeral had not been held before the police wagons dashed to a home not six blocks from the girl where another wo man had been murdered Hysteria grips the city not only over the terror which walks at night but over doubt and sus picion as well murderer is not necessarily an obvious says science a full time maniac not a fiend incarnate he may be a Toledo is a silent city Only the taxi business is good Women ride for sake locks of taxis solicit their busi ness at depot hotel movie and street corner Girls forego their customary Husbands bring Home visions for dinner The shops are crowded with males No agent can induce wife to go to her door Hllliiti till IIM ill I 111 I1H1HIH HHl II 1 1 1 1HIH HH4H Wedding Of Sweden Princess To Be Attended By Kings 1 If a woman goes downtown by davlight and is detained past dusk she calls the Medical Service bu reau for an escort The escort is a Boy neat but not powerful One wonders what the clubber would do to went at dusk thru the mile radius region where the clubber strikes The leaf dripping elms and maples are thick here Three girls going Home work walked arm in arm in the center of the street casting wary glances from side to side The seven women who clubbed by the nocturnal prowler lived to tell the tale say that he shrieked at them before he hit out of my way I kill all women I hate you The horror that crouched over them babbled they say of a hated faithless of But the phantom may be a sup posedly happy husband and father and home tender says science a man subject to these terrible out brea' clever and shrewd enough to ci ver his tracks perhaps even himself forgetting by day when the fit has passed what be has done Except in the doubtful counties of Chilton St Clair ranklin and certain counties of the seventh district Alabama will cast only a fragmentary vote in Tuesday's election judging by votes in pre vious years Because of this apathy efforts of Democratic leaders have been concentrated during the last few weeks to the The ticket various counties will name sher iffs and other officials "There is of course no doubt of Democratic said Judge Woolsey innell state Democratic campaign manager Monday "but it is necessary for Democrats to go to the polls Tuesday There is a danger of being caught napping by our friends the Republicans unless we go to the polls is a duty that every citizen owes to bis country to All arrangements have been completed for tho balloting elec tion officers named and ballot boxes distributed The officers to be voted on in the state and in Jefferson county follow: senaror Unco Blank Democrat Edmund II Dryer Re Governor Bibb Graves Democrat John Arthur Bingham Republican Lieutenant governor William Davis Democrat: Sumpter Cogswell Republican Secretary of state John Brandon Democrat Charles Phillips Re publican State auditor If Blan Demo crat Robert Lovvorn Republican State treasurer XV Allgood Democrat: A Carroll Republican Superintendent of education Tidwell Democrat Mrs Mattle Owen Republican Commissioner of agriculture Dunwoody Democrat Horton Republican Attorney general Chnrlic Mc Call Democrat oy Guin Repub lican' service commission (vote for two) itzhugh Lee and rank Morgan Democrats XV Allen Brown and Iluckaba Republicans Supreme court justice (vote for two) Joel Brown and William Thomas Democrats: Alex Birch and Theodore Johnson Repub Court of "1 appeals James Rice Democrat Gere Murphy Republican Congressman Birmingham dis trict George Huddleston Democrat rank II Lathrop Republican Circuit judge John McCoy Democrat Trimble Repub lican Countv solicitor Jim Davis Dem ocrat: Huge McCary Republican State senator red ite Demo crat Hugh McEnfry Republican State legislature (vote for seven) Lee Edmundson George rey SamV Hawkins Mark Jeter John Morrow Wallace McAdory and Janies A Simpson Democrats: Allen rank Hurst Ned Morton XV Nelson Paul Parsons Blanton Riggins and II Treadway Re publicans Board of education (vote for two) John XV Brooks and XV111 ranke Democrats Julius Cooper and James A Little Republicans Sheriff Chris Hartsfield Demo crat Tax assessor Roy Dillon Democrat XV 11 1 i a ms Repub lican Tax collector James Hawkins Democrat George Hanlin Re publican ZOE 'BECK LEX The Post is particularly pleased that Miss Beckley consented to re port the Hall Mills trial "for its readers This case is the most famous criminal trial in decades It has all the elements of tense human drama In it are inter woven the influences of romance mystery death wealth poverty And it is in the reporting of sucn events that Zoe Beckley reaches the heights of her powers In her story in The Post sne will picture vividly the outstand ing events of each day in the little courtroom upon which tile eyes the nation are centered She will draw a pen picture so true to life that every reader will SEE me unfolding of this fascinating drama Miss Beckley will be only one of the staff reporting the trial for The Post Another will be Charlotte Mills daughter of the slain woman who will write a daily account of her impressions of the trial as they affect her Miss Mills is one of the most interesting characters in this will tion sees murder of her mother whom she loved dearly MAN KILLED IN SKI MOBILE Ala Nov (Spe cial) Accidently killed wh he removed a shotgun from a skiff while on a hunting trip up Eight Mile creek Sunday afternoon Harris Price 17 was to be buried here Monday Austin Roberts 18 year old companion of young Price was improving at his home from bullet wounds received in the face from the same accidental discharge of the gun Both boys were on a hunting trip and were unloading their boat on the banks of the creek Trice a son of Mr and Mrs II Price of this city pulled the shot gun from under the other dunnage when it suddenly discharged killing him' instantly and painfully wounding Roberts By niferf Prenn I caned Wire WASHINGTON Nov cabinet shakeup this winter is expected by persons close to Presi dent Coolidge Unless present signs fail the two major cabinet chairs state and treasury will become vacant Secretary Mellon financial monitor of the administration' is tired and is known to want to re sign Secretary of State Kellogg has powerful enemies and only a waning strength within the Re publican party The president has wanted Mel lon to remain but White House advisers believe Melloti has made his contribution to the adminis tration and in the future may be come more a liability than asset case is different Tho over 70 years old he is anxious to continue But there Is a rising de mand in inner administration cir cles for what is termed a more vigorous diplomat at the state de partment and incidentally one with more domestic political strength Alanson Houghton of New York ambassador to Great Brit ain and former ambassador to Germany is mentioned as the probable successor if Kellogg is forced out of the department The friend Dwight Morrow of Morgan Co heads the list of persons considered for post it he resigns Christian Endeavor To jEcct Here In April State convention of tho Alabama Christian Endeavor societywill be held in in April ae ro ling to announcement at the session of the ourth Dis trict Christian Endeavor conven tion which was held at the Second Presbyterian church Saturday Committees will be called to gether soon to arrange plans for the early spring convention 0 Bernard national committeeman and a member of the irst Christian church Mild "Personal form ed the theme of the last sermon preached at the convention just closed Rev Wistor Smith was the preacher WACNERHOTTOAPPEAL QUEEN MARiE POWER COMPANY SEES ARMERS WILL AID CHEST WASJHNGTQN Nov Polltl ate by an eyelash and the cal agencies and non partisan house by a fairly comfortable mar dBuups mieresieu in puuiic prog gjQs Identify Slain Man As Mail Truck Robber By United News DETROIT Nov 1 A trail of New Jersey loot and the life of one of the most notorious bandits of the east came to an end sim ultaneously In a Detroit apartment house Sunday during a pistol bat tle in which four persons were killed When Patrolman Ephraim Ran cour pu way his smoking revol ver aftA staggered severely wounded into the arms of a brother officer he was the lone survivor of fight which had turned the fashionable apartment into a Stretched on a bed riddled with bullets James Cunniffe dreaded New Jersey killer a lieu tenant of the notorious Rodgers and a leader ot the ban dit gang which recently robbed a mail truck at Elizabeth of nearly $200000 Beside dead body lay that of an unidentified woman also bullet ridden At Patrolman feet was the crumpled form of anotner dead bandit while in the doorway Patrolman Ernest Jones shot thru the brain still clutched the volver he had been unable to in the battle $0000 in Currency 5 On a table in the bedroom walls of which were pierced with bullet holes and the floor red with blood currency amounting to $9000 ha dbeen arranged in piles as if for distribution The unidentified bandit ap parently during a quarrel pver tne apportionment of what is believea to have been the loot taken by a drug crazed gang at Elizabeth had killed Cunniffe and the woman The latter known aa Mrs Quinn had traveled with Cunniffe as his wife The uproar the cracking of pis tols and the fact that a bullet crashed thru an adjoining wall and nearly killed a frightened woman sent other occupants of the apartment house to their tele phones in frantic calls for the po lice there?" demanded tn bandit from within policemen Open he was told Policeman Is Killed The bandit fired thru the door a bullet striking Jones in the fore head and killing him instantly nipping open the door bandit shouted to Rancour: going to treat you same way" He fired point blank at patrolman a bullet flickimr scalp and another lodging his chest Reaching for another revolver the bandit thrust it against Ran forehead' and pulled the trigger but the weapon jammed and the patrolman killed his man with a third shot Cunniffe was wanted at Stelton for the murders of rank Kearney and the son Rob ert on Oct 4 for the murder of Ernest Whitman during tne robbery of the irst National Bank at Bellmore I April 4 1921 and for complicity in the recent murderous hold up of a mall truck at Elizabeth in which the driver was killed by bandits who ran the machine back and forth over his body SECOND SECTION partment's records are: Dew Drop Inn Blue Moon The Black Cat Duck Inn The Blue Bird The Silver Pheasant The Silver Dollar The Silver Moon The Bright Star Happy's illing Em porium Sawdust Trail The Green Tree The Morning Star The Moon Kwickway Kafe Why Not Eat Here The Tig Stand The Eat Moro and Shoppe UY ATIEXE SUMVEK AEA Service Writer TOLEDO Nov This city Where women are struck down by a phantom clubber his face dyed with crimson paint faces a yet graver danger orfoledo has become the City of Dreadful Suspicion Psychology is the As interpreted by the chief police the coroner the head of State hospital and psychiatrists at Toledo University psychology says that the identity of the man iac may when learned stagger the entire city A Leading' Citizen? He may be a leader in the com munity He may be a public speaker a man who arises to say have with us today But he is not a man who says have with us or it is at night that the Dr Jekyll of the sunny daytime becomes the bludgeon brandishiing Mr Hyde is very possible that some esteemed and loved husband and father a respected citizen by day is the man who has put the curse upon this says Dr ordyce superintendent of the Toledo State Hospital and expert on insanity on manias 1 He explains that a sadistic ten dency rising to a crest at inter vals may send a man otherwise normal cut on these early twi light sprees of violence That is why suspicions corrod ing the heart of Toledo woman hood today why the popular dis cussion of pathological tendencies usually confined to medical clinics and thru fear Mississippi Slayer Geis Tife or Murder (1 licer Bu Vnited Preen Leaned H'trc MERIDIAN Miss Nov Kinnie Wagner youthful slayer of five men convicted Saturday of the murder of Deputy Sheriff Murdock McIntosh of Greene county will leave here in company of officers within 15 days for the state penitentiary to serve a life sentence to which he was sen tenced by Judge Bourdeaux followir the jury's verdict Attorney Sam Witherspoon for the defendant announced today that an appeal would not be taken The decision not to appeal the case was reached after it had been announced the verdict would be appealed to a higher court future queen of the Belgians will be wed in the presence of kings and such an outpouring of Notables from all European capi tals such as is rarely assembled together And while the dignity ot royalty will be all about her tle piinct ss who was mentioned for months before her engagement us a pos sible bride for the Prince of Wales will be suriounded by beautifully gowned bridesmaids and groomsmen in brilliant uni forms enjoying her wedirtng mucnthe same as would democratic 5 American girl Withdrawal Of Mellon And Kellogg Seen In Washington WHEN the fall of gavel on the big Somerville marks the beginning mous Hall Mills murdertrial Wed nsday one of will be in the press box re porting this extraordinary human drama for readers of The Bir mingham Post Many Dost readers knowthls re Zoe fa the Un connected i Trip To Cost i Railroad I i $1500 Jury Rules i tllllKUI'llimUUlUIKIII HKHIinHIIIIMHiminiHHlJjj The Louisville ashville rail road will have to pay Mrs McCue $1500 for taking her three od baby for a train ride without its mother if the verdict of a jury in Judge Joe court is upheld Mrs McCue told the jury that she and her husband were told by the train conductor that th had time to eat breakfast at Duthrie Ky and that while they were eating breakfast the train pulled away and left them Their young child was on the train in the care of a Pullman porter Mrs McCue phoned ahead of the train and had it to stop and put the child off but she claimed mental anguish valued at $2500 and the jury decided she was en titled to $1500 Lil Dale Croy? murJfireA school teAchet May Be A Jekyll Hyde In Opinion Of Noted Doctors Greensboro Man Dies At After Illness GREENSBORO Ala Nov 1 esnorial) uneral services Judge Charles A Waller 77 who died at his home here Saturday had been held Monday Bishop A McDowell ot Birmingham officiated and the funeral service was attended in a body by the local Masonic lodges Judge Wal ler was a prominent jurist a mem ber of the state legislature once speaker of the house and on numerous occasions was a dele gate to the national Democratic convention Shot Aimed At Premier Hits Companion YOUTH IS STABBED Little Public Interest XVhatever the result it will be almost entirely a victory for pro fessional politics: Public interest has been aroused in only a few places' This accounts for the uncertain ty in all' states were the parties are normally evenly divided So far as there is any interest it is confined to local prohibition to personalities and tjO prohibition Eghf states vill hold prohibition referendums but nere again a curious situation apathy exists Dry leaders have forces to ignore the in New York Illinois and Wiscon sin while wets are advising their lollowers to have nothing to do with the referendum in Missouri Nevada Montana California and Colorado xvill also vote on the dry law i Prohibition as an issue has no party color Republican sena torial candidates are wet in New York' and dry in Massachusetts Democratic senatorial candidates are wet in Missouri and dry in Kentucky National leaders on both sides have been deaf dumb and blind on the subject Prosperity is issue Republican candidates generally have clutched tightly to the of the prosperity kite and putting Coolidge support on same plane Democrats insist the Republican allegations regarding prosperity are mythical Beyond this the campaign drops into petty matters of no national consequence But on the above issue of pros perity and the injection of tue "a vote for a Republican means rote for the election probably xvill determine whetner or not Coolidge will become a can didate for a third term at tne White House Thirty four senators are to be elected There are now 54 Re publicans 40' Democrats one farmer labor and one vacancy from Maine To control the senate Democrats must gait nine seats To control the house Democrats must gain 36 congressmen if if LITTLE DOUBT IN STATE VOTE JUDGE WALLER BURIED Homo nuuniiiituiuniijjj I 1 1 1 III 1 1 1 I 111 I lit Hit 1 1 1 1 II tttl II 1 1 It Hilf II 1 1 Hill 1 1 III II III II 11 II III tl tillllli tl I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 lUtttl I i 1 1111 1 III lyzWWSWgWdEHhffOBiCT Bp qy jK gx KW' Eg 1 ImqglrrEj wi hwH BY dl BEV ife ta A I WmTBliA W1 fl ''T Ji A ij ft ym £: Vv i HtA I yi I Toledo Mt 1 1 1 HI 1 1 1 1 tl tit II mil tl I Ittl It II 1 1 fl 11 II 1 1 II 1 1 I I 13 7 7 '7 Thursday which would thrill American society reporters for weeks Princess Astrid who by her marriage to Prince Leopold i ot Belgium establishes herself as.

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