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9 tt ft THE CINCINNATI ENQU BJER EVERY WORTH-WHILE CINCINNATIAN READS THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER WEATHER cLt Temperature yesterday: maximum, 84; minimum. 33; humidity, 100. Detailed Wfathrr Hepurti, Pain 4 mid It. VOL. XC.

NO. 262 DAILY tiniered as ecunu-ciHss matter, Post Office, Unclunati. Obto. SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 27, 1930 22 PAGES TUT? fWTQ Hamilton Onnntr i II IV Li Lj KjCjiy 1Z Campbell and Kenton onollf. 1 KMmhrra Mr VOICE SLAYERS Sought In Jungle Reds Forge Yank Passports; Purloin Diplomatic Messages; Russia Faces Financial Crisis 'President Hoover Is Willing To Dedicate Harding Memorial Of -Abe" Is Stilled.

Of Burma By British Death Of Kin Hubbard Is Shock To Nation Artillery And Infantry. inisters Lose $150,000 Washington, December 26 (AP) Use of forged American passports by members of the Soviet Russian Secret Service was described in a report made public today by Chairman Hamilton F. Fish, of the House Communist Investigating Committee. The report was made by G. Agabe- NO, THANKS! Norris Is Grateful other office ordinary membership in the Council of Labor and Defense.

Chairmanship of this important body is vested In Viacheslay Molo-toff, President of the Political Bureau and also of the Council of Commissars. Andre Andreleff, President of the Central Control Committee and of the Peasants and Workers Just Waiting To Be Invited, He Announces Native Raiders Escape Through Swamps That Loved Creator Of Homely Character, In Fruadulent Stock Deal; Indictment Returned For 17 koff, formerly an operative of th Whose Philosophy Was After Killing Forester And Four Policemen. But Declines Offer To Organize New Party. Part Of National Life. Inspection Commissariat, is Deputy Chairman.

Stalin continues to head the Com munist Party. The Council of Labor and Defense is one of the three interlocking groups which govern Russia. The others are the State Planning Committee and the Central Executive Committee of the Communist Party. Warsaw, December 26 (US) Ogpu, soviet secret police, now living In Paris. "Almost all of the representatives of the Third Internationale travel abroad with American passports, which give them entrance into all countries and permit them to carry on Communistic work without arousing suspicion," he said.

The Russian said a special office was maintained to fabricate all sorts of documents, particularly passports and false certificates. In addition, Discontent Attributed New York, December 26 (AP) Indictment on mail fraud charges of 17 persons connected with a stock promotion scheme which allegedly defrauded elderly persons in all parts of the country of $1,250,000 over a four-year period, was disclosed today by tho United States Attorney's office. Among subscriptions sent to stock of the Automotive Royalties Corpo Indiana Celebrity Born In Ohio Village, Nor Does He Choose To Rim In 1932. To Slim Rice Crop. Washington, December 26 (AP) The White House tonight said President Hoover would participate in dedicating the Marion (Ohio) memorial to Warren G.

Harding if he was Invited. Plans for dedicating the memorial at the home of the late President have been held up for a long period and no date for the ceremony has been set. Ic was said at the White House, however, that if the President was asked to participate when the plans kins said the elder Parker, whom he termed "the most prolific and persuasive letter writer" he had ever heard about, circularized 700 or more elderly persons who had sought Dr. Christian's advice on diet. In addition to the letters which Tompkins said urged the recipients to insure comfort in their old age by investing in the proffered securities, the promoters employed a force of tra cling salesmen, who covered the western part of the United States, Canada and Central America.

Among ministers and priests who were victims and the amounts each That Russia is faced with a serious financial crisis with the salaries of Soldiers' Presence To Government administration officials he said, voluminous files of English and American documents were kept And First Worked For Paper Still In Family. Would Rout Electoral College. and those of scientific institutions Discourage Outbreaks. unpaid for two months is reported ration were 20 clergymen whose losses were placed at $150,000 by Assistant United States Attorney Tompkins. Clark W.

Parker, 68 years old, a Bomb Explodes In Unclaimed were completed he would do so. Mr. Harding became President In 1921 and died in 1923. He appointed Mr. Hoover to be Secretary of Commerce at the beginning of his term.

Power Trust Scanning Field For Candidate Humorous Outpouring During 26 Years Was Result Of Campaign Tour Through Hills Of Brown County. Suitcase Left At Railway Station, Delhi, India-One Dead, Others Hurt. is said to have invested were: Rev. Anthony Schaeffer, pastor of the Catholic church at Clay Center, Rev. E.

Zapf, Lutheran pastor of Chicago, Rev. M. F. Cowle, Darby, Rev. in Moscow for use by the secret police.

"English diplomats unwittingly rendered valuable service to the Soviet Government through their detailed reports to the Foreign Office," Agabekoff said. He added reports of the English envoy to Washington and the activities of the American Government were "a permanent source of information to the Ogpu." Fish said he was convinced that everything Agabekoff said was in Moscow dispatches. The Soviet Government, the advices add, is advocating a "three ruble policy," which, it is alleged, would give to workers' rubles a higher purchasing power than those of the peasants and Government officials. As an indication of the extent of currency inflation, dispatches said that the newly opened Government delicatessen shops are selling without presentation of ration card or any limitation as to quantity of purchase foods that are not obtainable at regular shops. Marion, Ohio, December 26 (AP) Hoke Donithen, Secretary of the trustee of the Church of the Stranger in New York, and his son, Wyman, were among those Indicted, and were described by Tompkins as heads of the promotion scheme.

Many purchasers for the stock In the company, which was represented as marketing "a marvelous" automobile invention, were obtained through the efforts of the late Dr. Eugene Christian, vitamin food specialist, Tompkins revealed. After Dr. Christian's death, Tomp Two Years Hence. Vounij Holding First Place.

Rangood, Burma, December 26 (AP) British soldiers, swinging the native machete, hacked a way through the tangled jungle of the J. Hackett, Pittsburgh, Rev. G. G. Kunkle, Kresgeville, $400; Rev.

J. W. Ott, Hagerstown, $200; Rev. J. S.

Penlx, Warrenton, $200; Rev. A. Vigness, Minneapolis, $200, and Rev. Ira E. Wallace, of Jersey Shore, $1,000.

Harding Memorial Association, tonight said he had received no word from Washington regarding a White House statement that President Hoover would accept an invitation to take part in the dedication of the Warren G. Harding memorial here. He added that the association had made no new plans for the ceremony. Tharawaddy District today, dragging There is a catch to this, however, It is reported, since a kilogram (slightly more than two pounds) of cheese or sausage is reported selling Indianapolis, December 26 (AP) Frank McKinney Hubbard, whose witticisms have been given to newspaper and magazine readers through the medium of a tall, gawky character known as "Abe Martin," died at his home here today. Death followe dan attack of heart disease.

After his death his close friends and associates learned that he wa3 62 years old. He would never tell them machine guns along with them, in Moscow, December 26 (AP) Joseph Stalin, whose last office in the Soviet Government was membership in the old Commissariat of Nationali In Democrats' Eyes, Senator Adds Mulvane And Dawes Tipped For Fess's Com- mittee Post. at $5, canned vegetables or fruits at pursuit of embattled natives who $2.50 a pound and butter at $8 a ties seven years ago, today holds an-1 pound. YOUTH, 23, Injunction Sought By Kroger To Test Chain Store Tax Law By Edwin W. Gableman.

Washington Bureau, 49 Post Building. BANK WRECKER have murdered a Government forest ranger and killed at least four policemen in the last two days. Villages in the vicinity of Weya have been terrorized by the rebels, whose activities were attributed to discontent with taxation in a year when the rice crop has been pitifully slim. i bisrATcn to this BXQUir.EB. To Serve 30 Months.

Charging that the Kentucky artti- Gets 10 To 100 Years cliain store law passed by the last the Kroger Company, but the attorneys filing it also, are the counsel for the National Chain Store Association, and it was stated last night that they will represent all the mem session of the State Legislature at Frankfort is in violation of the his age. He disliked personal publicity, but was prevailed upon several years ago to prepare an autobiography. In this he told of his boyhood at Bellefontaine, Ohio, the place of his birth, of his yearning to be an actor or showman and of his ultimate de velopment Into a newspaper artist and humorist. "ABE" 26 YEARS OLD. It was 26 years ago1 that he drew his first "Abe Martin" for the Indianapolis News.

It has been a regular feature of the News since that Admits Extortion Attempt Against Kansas City Lumberman Words Misspelled Are Trap. Fourteenth Amendment of the United For $8,000,000 Defalcation Minimum Time To Be Served Is Six And Half Years. The marauding bands, appearing out of nowhere to battle skeleton police guards, disappear quickly again into an almost impenetrable States Constitution, in that it is in effect the taking of propery without due process of law and a denial of bers of that association operating and owning property and holding leases In the State of Kentucky in an effort to have the anti-chain store law declared null and void as being unconstitutional. Washington, December 26 Senator George W. Norris, Nebraska, turned down the proposal of Professor John W.

Dewey, of Columbia University, for the establishment of the new Liberal third party, with Norris at the head, In an Interview with the press this afternoon. As an alternative proposition Norris suggested the abolition of th Electoral College. He attributed all evils of the present system to the Electoral College. If the Electoral College were abolished, he said, it would be possible for people of the equal protection of the law to all, forest. Their pursuers have had the and also that it creates an unwar-greatest difficulty catching up witn ranted abridgement of the privileges Mills.

To Open. Officials of the Newport Boiling Mill Company, with a favorable forecast for the future, announced yesterday that the rolling mill and the Andrews steel plant, Newport, are planning to resume operations in full, beginning December 29. These two companies employ approximately 2,000 men when operating in normal capacity, and are calling back to work all employees who hare not had steady employment during the few months of decreased operation of the plants. Things look more optimistic in a business it was announced, and an effort will be made to keep the plants going full time from now on. However, officials stress the point that no new men will be put on at this time.

Los Angeles, December 26 (UP) Gilbert H. Beesemyor, who confessed having defaulted with $8,000,000 in them in the jungle and rice swamps time, and in recent years more thnn The petition will be filled early and immunities guaranteed under the Kansas City, December 26 (AP) Admitting an attempt to extort $25,000 from R. A. Long, wealthy lumberman, Charles Duncan, 23 years did, was sentenced to two and a half years in the Missouri Penitentiary In Criminal Court today on a charge of third-degree robbery. Duncan became the second youth BOO newspapers and many magazines this morning by Judge Frank E.

law, an injunction suit will be filed Guaranty Building Loan Associa have printed some of the quaint re tion deposits, was sentenced today to serve a maximum term of from 10 to 100 years in San Quentin marks of this character, whose habitat was supposed to be the Brown this morning in United States District Court at Covington by the Kroger Grocery Baking Co. against the Kentucky State Tax Commission Wood, of the law firm of Nichols, Morrill, Wood, Marx Ginter, of Cincinnati, and the firm of Trabue, Doolin, Helm Helm, of Louisville, who are joint solicitors for the plaintiff corporation. Judge A. M. J.

Cochrane, of the County hills of Indiana. sentenced to prison by Judge Ralph NORTH OF RANGOON. The center of the disturbance Is 70 miles north of Rangoon. At the village of Weya, H. V.

M. Fields, a Government ranger who returned only recently from a furlough to England, was overpowered in his lonely bungalow and slain. In Seventh Mountain Battery of Only a few weeks ago Mr. Hub S. Latshaw on charges resulting from bard published his last annual book, attempts to extort money from Mr.

Beesemyer received a sentence of from one to ten years on each of 10 counts of grand theft on which and Clell Coleman, Auditor of Kentucky. The petition of the suit is signed by Albert H. Morrill, President of entitled "Abe Martin's Broadcast." Long. The first was Thaddeus S. Wilson, a school teacher, convicted In this book "Abe" and his neigh Continued On Page 2, Column 2.

bors made some remarks about cur he was indicted. Superior Judge Walton Wood ordered that the sentences run rent events. In 1911 of attempting to extort $5,000. Duncan was arrested Wednesday when he started to recover a decoy "Abe" said: "When we do see a Royal Artillery, First Battalion of the Buffs, known as one of the finest The former General Manager of nice, well-kept, prosperous lookln' regiments in all India, and the Sec Electrical "Wizard" Ousted From Annapolis For Pranks country to place an Independent candidate for President in the field if they were dissatisfied with nominees of the old political party, and to elect hlni. Senator Norris said that when the new Congress meets he would offer a resolution proposing a constitutional amendment to do away with the Electoral College.

"NOT PRACTICAL MOVE." In the opinion of Senator Norris, the establishment of a new third party at this time would take a great amount of money and much time. He said that he did not regard th establishment of a new third party farm we find It's the plaything o' some town plutocrat." "Abe" also remarked that "Con the Guaranty organization stood nervously, twisting his hands and trembling about his lips. He had substituted a plea of guilty Monday ond Battalion of the Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry have gone into the district and the authorities are HOW MIGHTY HAVE FALLEN! stable Plum has padlocked Joe Means's auto 'till he buys some coal for his earlier plea of not guilty. Franco, Once Hero, Quits Lisbon Beesemyer looked into the eyes of Unsung For Brussels. Lisbon, Portugal, December 26 an' shoes for his family." FAMILY OWNS PAPER.

Judge Wood as the Court passed Annapolis, December 26 (AP) Finding of a labyrinth of wires package placed by detectives at a place designated in letters received by Mr. Long demanding $25,000. The youth maintained his Innocence through 20 hours of questioning, confessing, police said, when confronted with identical misspelling of words in the threatening letters and in a handwriting test made by officials in which he wrote: "I saw a drunken man lying in the streat (street) by the curbon (curbing)." Duncan suddenly expressed a desire to plead guilty today and was taken before Judge Latshaw. The youth told the Court he was normal sentence. Not once did he face the Vadiating from his room, controlling confident that the very presence of the soldiers will discourage further depredations.

Field dressing stations have cared for a score or more of the police who were wounded in skirmishes. It is believed that many of the natives were killed or wounded. Mr. Hubbard was known to his associates as "Kin." He is survived by throng in the courtroom. Most of those present were believed to have been depositors in the institution he quarters had been converted into a conning tower for the dormitory, was not made public, but his roommate received demerits for failing to report his companion's eccentricities.

Following the multitude of wires, authorities found the solution for many recent Irregularities in the life In the dormitory. Among them was why the elevator used by the privi as a practical proposition. clocks, telephones and elevators In wing of Bancroft Hall, home of the midshipmen of the United StateB Naval Academy, has resulted in the resignation of a member of the sec had wrecked. He said later: "I guess the Judge said it all." Senator Norris praised highly Professor Dewey as an independent and (AP) Major Ramon Franco, In striking contrast with his triumphal arrival In Lisbon after his flight to South America a few years ago, left here tonight for Antwerp as a steerage passenger. With him was his inseparable friend and mechanic, Pablo Rada, The District office an courageous man.

He indicated, how ond, or sophomore, class, it became nounced that undei the law Beesemyer must serve at least six years mentally, but was afflicted with epilepsy. "GLAD TO HELP SHEPARD." BOMB KILLS MAN. New Delhi, India, December 26 (AP) One person was injured fatally and two others were wounded when known today. The name of the student, whose and six months of his ten-year maxi leged firet-class men shot to the fourth floor when the third floor button was pressed and then precipitated the seniors suddenly to the mum sentence unless pardoned by his widow, a son, Tom; a daughter, Virginia, and a brother, Horace K. Hubbard, and a sister, Miss Ada Hubbard, publishers of the Daily Examiner, Bellefontaine, Ohio.

The brother and sister were on the way to Florida when he died. Funeral arrangements have been held in abeyance pending word from them. In his early days, he confessed, he longed for the life ot a showman or a blackface comedian, but eventually he developed into a newspaper artist. The creation of the character "Abe who. with Franco, escaped from a bomb exploded In the Delhi Central ever, tiiat he would reply in the negative to Professor Dewey's letter urging him to take the leadership of a new and independent party.

The Nebraskan made it clear that the establishment of a new party might not reach the core of the difficulty. He said that a new party, the Governor, before he will be pJllllllllMIIIIMIIIIIMIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIMIIfltlllllllHIIIHIlE Denver Widow Advances Premium On Convicted Officer's Bond. Denver, December 26 (AP) Ex eligible for parole. first floor without warning. Credits for good behavior would The finding was made by an offi win a reduction of his ten-year term to six years six months, but he would have to serve the 100 years Station today near the elevator between the station and the restaurant.

The baggage master in the second-class waiting room had found an unclaimed suitcase and was taking It to his storeroom on a lower floor. As he was about to enter the elevator an object which looked like a cigarette case fell from the bag and struck the floor with a sharp explosion. if held to the full penalty. pressing confidence Major Charles A. Shepard is innocent of the charge of fatally poisoning his wife, the crime for which he was convicted last week In Kansas City, Mrs.

Alice W. Watt, a Denver widow, today said she had advanced the money used as the premium on his bond of $20,000. Posting of the bond enabled the army medical officer to return to Denver pending formal sentencing to life imprisonment and hearing on a I Time for a new frock to I come to the aid I of the parties I What? Your holiday calendar i is brimful but your wardrobe isn't? Now, now, this state of I affairs isn't hopeless. Didn't i Dad (or was it Uncle Bill or Aunt Louise?) crash through KIDNAPING SUSPECT HELD once it obtained power, might become just as disregardful of the people's interests as the old parties have become. "IX SAME OLD RUT." "A new party," said Senator Norris, "is sure to get In the end into the same kind of a rut as the old party." The' Nebraska Senator declared that he intended to fight the leader Martin," when he was employed by the Indianapolis News, is told in his autobiography in these words: In Craigie Case, Consul Reports Spain after their abortive revolutionary attempt 10 days ago.

There were few friends at the quay to say farewell. Clad in a shabby tweed suit, a khaki military overcoat and a gray cap, and with no baggage except a small bundle of necessaries, Franco looked the typical emigrant. Franco said he had not decided on his plans, but would stay a few days at Brussels before going to Paris. Before embarking the aviator called on the commander of the infantry school at Mafra, where they have been interned since they took refuge in Portugal, and thanked him for the kindness shown to them and their colleagues there. cer, who heard the click of an electric clock behind the door of the student's quarters.

It was found the timepiece in the room was connected to the master clock on the first floor. Other wires dropped to the second floor telephones and one of the lines tapped was connected with the outside world. Other wires caused the lights In the corridors to burn brightly for a few minutes and then grow dim. Confronted with the evidence, the midshipman was said to be unable to give a satisfactory explanation, and was told his resignation would be in order. Both the elevator boy's arms were blown off and two baggage handlers were badly injured.

Police detained a man found in the waiting room and placed a guard about the station. American Engineer Safe. El Paso, Texas, December 26 (AP) The El Paso Herald says Francis H. Styles, American Consul at Chihuhua City, Mexico, today telephoned that a suspect had been arrested in connection with the kid motion for a new trial in Federal Court at Topeka, in February. "I was glad to help a friend in need," said Watt, "and we all know that the Major will be vindi "During the 1904 Presidential campaign I made two political trips over the state.

SURPLUS IS USED. "At the close of each day during these trips I made-many pictures of scenes and incidents and statesmen encountered on the tour and mailed them to the News. At the end of the campaign I had a surplus of material. "My system still was full of things I had seen and heard, and I asked to be allowed to work off some of them MISSIONARIES cated in the long run. What I did for him is nothing more than Major Shepard's friends would have done ship of the Republican Party as it now exists just as vigorously as he has fought it in the past.

He indicated that if the Republicans should renominate President Hoover and the Democrats should nominate a man whose views on the water power question run along the same lines as those of Senator Norris, he would vote for the Democrat just as or would have liked to do." Mrs. Watt ia the widow of Albert naping of Hugh M. Craigie, American mine foreman, who escaped Wednesday. Styles said the suspect probably would be brought to Chihuhua City and placed in jail. Craigie, who was held for ran BOYS FIND GOLD CACHE.

J. Watt, a Denver business man who died last year. Freed By Chinese Bandits Fourteen Priests And Xuns Released After Months, Without Ransom. Huesca, Spain, December 26 General Manuel Los Heras, the military Governor of Jaca, died today of wound3 received in fighting the recent mutiny there. He was 50 year? old.

TERRIFIC STORM Unearth Double Handful Of Nuggets Near Late Bandit's Home. Hollister, December 26 (AP) School boys near here have been playing marbles with gold nuggets. som, now Is safe at his home in Santa Barbara, Chihuhua, the Consul reported. he voted for Al Smith in 1928. Senator Norris said, however, that the power trust already was at work trying to bring about the nomina- -tion of a Democrat acceptable to the trust in 1932.

He mentioned Owen D. Young, New York, as one of the Democrats who Is being put forward I Shanghai, December 26 (AP) Fourteen Catholic Lazarist missionaries, captured October 6 by Reds Lashes Caribbean Sea Three Are Washed Overboard From Tanker Mountainous Wave. Authorities believe the nuggets were found near the home of Jake Fleagle, Western bandit, who was shot to death at Brandon, sev with a sizable check Christmas I morning? Then fare forth today and ensnare a lovely now eve- ning gown. i You want to look quaint and feminine? Greek and statu- esque? A little slinky and be- witching? You'll find gowns to have you that way. White i gowns.

Black gowns. Gowns i that flare out in sudden brilliant jewel tones. Go dancing with tiers in your black or turquoise taffeta. Or In a youthful tulle or net frock, with roguish ruffles and a frilly collar. Then, there's velvet and satin and crepe and chiffon, plain or gaily flowered.

Really, there Is no end of fascinating frocks (Yes, and wraps and shoes and jewelry, and all tho other affair-necessities) awaiting at the smart Cincinnati stores and shops. And you simply must finish all your party-preparing today. Right? i THE CINCINNATI ENQUIRER DIVIDEND STREAM WIDENS jfor the Presidency. eral months ago. The boys refused to divulge the io- Panama City, December 26 (UP) cation of their cache.

Clyde Chap- A terrific storm, reported the worst in years, swept the Caribbean Sea man, a railroad station agent here, lives of who massacred 2,000 Chinese at Kian, Kiangsi Province, have been released, the Lazarist Vicar at Nanchang reported today. Two Chinese priests were killed at Klan. No other missionary was known to have died, and all were thought to be returning to Nanchang. Those captured were one Filipino, one Italian and three French nuns; one French and three Italian priests, also five Chinese Catholic missionaries of both sexes. after the election.

I drew a character which I called Abe Martin and for several days wrote two connected, but 1 ated, sentences bearing on politics and things in general and published them beneath the picture. "This feature caused some favor-tble comment and it was decided to continue It. "Very often I had things to say that Abe Martin would not be likely to say, so from time to time I quoted various neighbors of his Constable Newt Plum; Miss Tawney Apple, ticket seller of Nickel Theater; Squire Marsh Swallow, Tilford Moots, I-afe Bud, Miss Fawn Lippincut Stew Nugent, Rev. Wiiey Tanger, Dr. Mopps, Pinky Kerr, and other familiar country town characters, i 'veritable figures snatched bodily Continued On Page 2, Column 5.

today, endangering seamen said his son was one of those found the nuggets. A test proved EXPRESSION IS No issue, Senator Norris said, at present divides the Democratic and Republican Parties. "The people never have a real chance to express themselves in tho selection of Presidential candidate or in the election of a President under the existing system," said Senator Norri3. He added that if the major political parties dominate men who are not satisfactory to a great majority of the people, that majority Comparatively little or no let-up was shown in the stream of dividends that continue to be dealt out from day to day to Investors of American corporations. A huge sum in excess of $11,000,000 was distributed yesterday money returned them from their holdings In these companies.

Among the largest declarations of the day was the disbursement by the Corn Products Refining Company, aggregating $3,000,000. In addition to the regular quarterly dividend, an extra of 23 cents was declared. Declarations by Sears-Roebuck and Curtis Publishing Company combined approximated $5,000,000, or about half of the day's total. Several other prominent companies declared dividends aggregating $1,000,000. Extra, stock and special dividends contributed a substantial amount to the day's figure.

Dividend actions by other companies maj be found on Page 14 of today's Enquirer. and hampering shipping. Three seamen were washed overboard by a mountainous wave, the tanker Dungannon reported in a received through the steamship Atlantida. The Atlantida, of the United Fruit Lines, arrived today. One passenger was removed to a hospital, suffering with fractured ribs.

Another was injured painfully, and many were bruised when the ship wfs tossed by the storm. the nuggets were gold. At the time Fleagle was killed by officers, there was much speculaaion here as to a cache in which, it. was believed, he had hidden loot taken in a number of robberies. Chapman said there was as much as a double handful of the nuggets in possession of the boys.

The seizure was the largest made i of foreigners in recent years. Laza-j rist missionaries said no ransom wa3 i paid. They believed the release was voluntary. Continued On Page Column 9 lNHIIHItMlliHIHIItltlllNIIIMMtltlPMIMItH.

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