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i INDIANAPOII FORECAST FOR TODAY: Much Colder. Yesterday' High, 67; Low, 51. FIRST IN INDIANA In Morning and Sunday Circulation -M-JLJLJ Telephone Riley mi. VOL. 36.

XO. 260. MONDAY FEBRUARY 20, 1030. Filtered as Matter at Post Office. Indianapolis, Ini.

Issued Daily and Sunday. THREE CENTS. IMI rfn PIT -LL The Indiana QE a FEB Legislature By MAURICE EARLY No Radical Laws. Deadlock Looms. Special Session.

Vote on Pensions. Governor Undecided. Franco May Join Hitler, Duce in Talks TROOPS QUELL REBELS AFTER 6-HOUR FIGHT O'Connor Advises PENSION PLAPnsurgents' Cllief Kidnap-Killcr Gives Up Hope, Weeps As Florida Prepares for Electrocution Asks Conference, Harmony in Part) Word From Rome (Aitoeiated rtfjl 1' hotel Raiford. Feb. early in the TlREDICTIONS i Li I Franklin Pierce McCall, scheduled to die in Florida's electric chair? Stand I tomorrow morning for the fatal that few measures session "Common Front WILD ENGINE HITS TRAIN; 2 DIE, 22 HURT Runaway Locomotive Roars Four Miles Down Track And Meets Head-On With Passenger.

Four Others Slain as Revolutionists Make Attack During Absence of President. changing the laws of Indiana radically would passed at this VOTE SOUGHT FOR PRIMARY Weiss Bill Also Suggests Referendum on Sliding Scale for Retailers' Gross Income Levy. ransom kidnaping or o-year-oia James Bailey tSkeegie) Cash gave up hope tonight and wept in his death cell at the state prison Goal Italy Sends War Aid to Libya. session of the Legislature are be-; 5 i here. His wife and mother kissed him i Lima, Peru, Feb.

19. (U.P.) a tearful good-by and told him thev would drive to Jacksonville An attempt to overthrow the gov ernment of President Oscar Bena and make a last-minute appeal to Governor Fred P. Cone for a re vides by revolution was put down today after Gen. Antonio Rodri guez, minister or interior and' one of the revolutionists, was slain Rome, Feb. 19 AV-Reports circulated here today of the possibility of a German-Italian-Spanish conference to form a common front toward the democracies.

The newspaper 11 Messagero published a dispatch from Paris saying reports from Berlin, among other sources, declared such a meeting was imminent. The conferees, it was said, would be Premier Mussolini, Reichs- The House and Senate will convene at 10 o'clock this morning. prieve order so that the case might be taken to the United States Supreme Court, but McCall shook his head and said it would be no use. The Florida Supreme Court refused to grant McCall a new trial before a jury or a sanity hearing. Execution Set for 9 a.

in. C. A. Avriett of Jasper, McCall's Harlan, Feb. 19.

JP A wild, runaway locomotive, hurtling through the fog-shrouded night, crashed headon into a Great Western passenger train 15 miles south ing confirmed as the Assembly enters the home stretch. BUT IT IS NOT VET CLEAR whether the friction between the Republican House and the Democratic Senate will result in such a legislative deadlock that a special ession will be necessary. FAILURE TO PASS either one cf two bills would make a special session inevitable. The biennial appropriation bills must be given approval before final adjournment March 6. REPRESENTATIVE HERBERT II.

EVANS, G. O. P. leader of the House, has issued an ultimatum Bills to provide for a referendum vote in the primary of 1940 on the old-age pension system de with four others. The revolutionary Putsch was ended by six hours of bloody battle in the historic government palace between revolutionaries and soldiers of the palace garrison, who were taken by surprise before dawn.

The rebels took advantage of Lima's preoccupation with Its three days of pre-Lenten carnival, which began today, and the ab west of here last night, killing two fuehrer Hitler and Spanish na sired in Indiana and lo ionaiist Generalissimo Francisco a sliding scale of gross income Franco. Their purpose was de- home town attorney, said there was nothing more he could do un JOHN J. O'CONNOR. scribed as "fixing a joint policy re trainmen and injuring 1 other persons, 19 of them passengers. Line the fiery juggernaut of a movie thriller, the pilotless engine backed through a siding into the freight cars of its own train, lunged forward again out of con less the Governor granted a reprieve.

The execution is set for 9 m. "Purge" Victim Calls for Early Meeting of VSen-sible" Democrats. (Central standard time) as is that trol when the crash sprung its sence' of President Benavides, who sailed yesterday from Callao with some members of his Cabinet and his military staff, intending to spend the carnival period aboard of Paul Fried Bunge of Tampa, A who confessed killinn his wife and a that the appropriation bills will throttle wide, and careened out onto the main line. v.i i I two small daughters last May 1. fit A.

not be given approval by the 51 the presidential yacht and at Railroad officials estimated its speed, as it hurtled down four tax rates for retailers and service trades have been prepared for introduction in the Indiana Senate. Both of the measures are sponsored by Senator Jacob Weiss of Indianapolis. The old-age pension bill proposes that a separate ballot be presented to the voters in the next primary election asking them to decide on the pension policy of the state. Questions Are Asked. The questions provided for In the bill are: Should the present system of assistance to the needy aged be retained or an old-age pension be Pisco.

garding present international problems." Franco, II Messagero said, was supposed to have asked for a conference which, it expected, might be held in some Italian city. (In Berlin, however, official quarters said the conference report was "completely unfounded." I'nadvised of Move. (In Burgos, Spain, nationalist officials said they were unadvised of any move by Generalissimo Franco toward a conference with Mussolini and Hitler.) President Roosevelt's disclosure FRANKLIN P. McCALL. Republicans in the House unless th Sonatn enmnromises and miles of straight, main-line track Washington, Feb.

19. JP) John J. O'Connor, only Democrat defeated of those against whom President Roosevelt directed his "party Police Officer Killed. Those killed with Rodriguez 1 11 VI ii passes some of the bills they sponsored. toward the oncoming passenger, at between 50 and 75 miles an hour.

The passenger started from Ohio, and was bound for the twin cities. Minneapolis and St. Prison authorities declined to say which man would die first. At Jacksonville Governor Cone said he would not interfere with the execution of McCall and Bunge, but granted a 30-day reprieve to Clyde Hysler of Jacksonville, the third man scheduled to die in Florida's electric chair tomorrow morning. were Lueio Valladares Lopez, a police officer, two civil guards, and an unidentified Japanese who was purge" last year, suggested today that "sensible" Democrats get to tt'HKTHER HE CAN HOLD the entire Republican vote in line for gether soon and agree on a candi' date for the 1940 presidential race McCall, 22-year-old son of a minister, pleaded guilty In open court to taking the 5-year-old child with whom he had frequently played.

Ho collected ransom from the grlcf-strlcken father. Ransom kidnaping Is a capital offense in Florida. Mr, and Mrs. J. B.

Cash, parents of the rhlld, left their home In killed on the street by a stray bullet, from the palace. Paul. Blast Routs Engine Crew. a matter of such a program In a letter to Chairman Patrick rive civil guards and three po speculation. vesterdav that he might return to The freak sequence of accidents jDrewry of the Democratic granted to all aged persons re- Avriett, contending his client lice orlicials were wounded.

The police officials, all coconspirators of Rodriguez, were Lieut. Col. Jose THE OTHER MEASURE which Washington before the scheduled March 4 date because of concern over the internal innal situation congressional committee, the of need? mer chairman of the House rules should the pensions start at the committee asserted that "poslpon-lage of 60, 65 or 70? began in the routine switching operations of the freight crew on a sidetrack at the little depot of Ten- was tricked and forced by J. Edgar Hoover of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Into confessing Princeton, just below Miami, this was reported without comment in ing any action until the convention! What should be the maximum Caceres Valdivla, Lieut. Col.

Edil-hert Salazar Castillo, and Maj. the sensational crime at Prince morning. It was not. known the Fascist press. of 1940 will only play into the payment a month under either sys German Navarro.

whether they wo'id attend the Nothing was available here on hands of the Republicans." tem, $30, $200 or any other It was reported this afternoon. execution at the State Prison, lo any military preparations. ton, last May 28, has lost numerous pleas to state and Federal courts during tho last few weeks. amount? What day of the week might force a special session Is me beer reform bill. So far there has been such a difference of opinion among the Indiana breweries, the nntstate brewers and the beer wholesalers that no settled plan has been arrived at to abolish the beer port of entry system.

VATT.1TRF. TO CHANGE this after the revolt had been quelled, cated In the central portion of the However, Marshal Pietro Bado- nant, 10 miles southwest of Harlan. The freight engine had left part of its train on the main line at one end of "a switch track. It had set a car of grain out on the main line ahead of the other end of the side track. The engine was backing down should payment be made? slate.

glio, chief of the Italian general mat many arrests rwere being made, most of them precautionary. Those of the conspirators who staff, was reported en route to Libya, next door neighbor to Advocates Hitting G. O. V. "Outspoken disagreement now with many things that have been going on will take the wind out.

of the cocksure Republicans," the New Yorker wrote. "Twenty or thirty 'favorite sons' will only play Into the hands of those radicals who wish to perpetuate themselves French-ruled Tunisia In North Should children be permitted to inherit property from old-age pension beneficiaries without deductions for the amount of the pension paid? What tax system should be used to pay for increased pensions In Ccn. Franco's Peace Price Blocks system will result in a renewal of the sidetrack to pick up a car of between Indiana railroad ties, when a water the beer war breweries and those in other A dispatch from Palermo said Badoglio had left for Tripoli on the liner Citta dl Genova after a or steam pipe in the cab burst, blowing the fireman, Ed Sharp of crease in property taxes, increase Armistice and Recognition of Regime states. brief call at that Sicilian port. in gross income tax rates, sales Council Bluffs, out.

tax, or any other levy? He scrambled back into the cab NEW SCHEMES for amending The ballots In the referendum to rescue the engineer, John An he cross income tax law to pro Paris, Feb. 19. (A1) Spanish nationalist Insistence on the uncondi Purpose Undisclosed. The purpose of the trip was undisclosed, but foreign circles at- would be canvassed by the State derson, also of Council Bluffs, who vide a sliding scale of rates from tlonal surrender of republican Spnln threatened tonight to disrupt Board of Election Commissioners, was pinned there. Just as he ex both plans for ending the civil war and for French and British recogni one-fourth of 1 per cent to i'A ner cent and to make the old-age were not killed or wounded were arrested.

Among these, It was reported, wag the retired Gen. Clrllo Ortega, one of the chiefs of the Union Revoluclonaria, the party said to have backed the Putsch. Government officials said they were convinced that the revolt was confined to the Union Revoluclonaria and its satellites and had no ramifications elsewhere. Rodriguez was killed in the palace, to which the revolt was confined. One bullet pierced his heart and another his stomach.

Eyewitness Tells Story. An eyewitness to the rebellion, still shaken by the bloody events at the palace, described it to this correspondent, as follows: tricated the engineer, the engine The Weiss plan for a sliding scale of eross income tax rates started backwards down the side pension question the subject of a Af AO All fill i in the orimary of track, driverless, with the car of seeks to apply the chain store tax idea. It provides for a rate of one- 7'urn To Patjt 2, Column 5, CRITICS OF PLANE in office and jobs." The letter was one of O'Connor's first public political arts since he was defeated in a re-election effort last year. "The constitutional independence of Congress, if reasserted, may yet save the Democratic party from defeat in 1940," O'Connor wrote, "Some people must boldly speak out even at the danger of becoming additional victims of the Blast at Perkins 191ft have not been given the "go ties. CAR-BUS CRASH Crashes Into Own Cars.

sign" by the Democratic members of the Senate and the House. m. i T. fvli'nn Dam 1 It crashed into the middle of fourth of 1 per cent for the first $20,000 of business done annually and a gradual increase in the rate as the volume of receipts increase, A top rate of IV per rent would be applied to retailers with IS FATAL TO MAN POLICY WON OVER the freight train at a switch, derailing five cars. Railroad officials said the shock must have thrown the engine into forward movement and advanced the throttle.

tion of tho Burgos regime. Reports reaching the French government from Burgos said Generalissimo Francisco Franco had refused flatly to forego reprlnals against republican leaders case of their surrender. The British and French governments were understood to have made a general amnesty their own condition for full recognition of the nationalist regime as the legal Spanish government. The republican government, through President Manuel Azana, had authorized Britain and France to negotiate peace on such a basis, French, Britain Study Stand. BUlli rbAlio weic fciii official approval when they were advanced as possible pieces of legislation by the Statehouse publicity director.

It came charging back down the a large volume of business. Appropriations At Front. The House will center its atten' tion on the $84,000,000 biennia "Rodriguez, who a few hours earlier had said farewell to Presi sidetrack at high speed, swept past Is Set to Music dent Benavides at the Callao docks, GOVERNOR M. I Uj the amazed enginemen out onto. Vermont Senator Decides Roosevelt Aid to France Is Proper.

the main line and struck tne grain appropriation bill this week as the Assembly enters the last 15 days New York, Feb. 19. CP) Sym of the session. The House already has acted on phony fans listening to the Philharmonic rendition of Weber's "Oberon" overture were startled car. The collision did not derail the car, but propelled it forward coupled to the engine, and the driver-less juggernaut gained speed as it hurtled downgrade over straight track.

Franco's unbending stand was its proposals for liquor law reform, gross income tax relief for Washington, Feb. 19. VP) The today by an impromptu obligato retailers and revision of motor said to have been communicated to Senator Leon Berard, French em administration's explanation of its aid lo French plane purchases spoken In denunciation of Secre Trainmen said the grain car TOVVNSEND, however, said that neither of the hills sponsored by Senator Jacob Weiss of Indianapolis has been considered in the Democratic legislative caucuses, but that they "may he" this week. THE SLIDING SCALE of rates for retailers and those in the service trades has been regarded as dangerous by the gross income tax administrators who are fearful that such a radical departure from the present system might cause the tax law to be declared unconstitutional. issary to nationalist Spain, who arrived last night in Burgos.

fees. All of these questions are now in the Senate, where plans are being formulated to amend the House measures. this country swung some senatorial critics to the view today that tary Frances Perkins. By a radio control room mixup, the speaker's voice was on the air against a classical music back The French and British govern Two Other Persons Hurt in U. S.

40 Collision West of City. One man was Injured fatally and two other persons were Injured early this morning when an automobile crashed Into the rear of a People's Motor Coach Company feeder bus on United States 40, seven miles west of Indianapolis. Eugene Wildman, 43 years old, 221 Eastern avenue, a Mickleyvllle poolroom proprietor, was taken to City Hospital where he died of a fractured skull. Charles Simon, 21, living In a tourist camp at Mlckleyville, suf arrived at the principal gate of the government palace at 2 a. accompanied by Ortega; Careres, who Is a subdirector general of the civil guard and police; Salazar, subdirector general of mounted police; Navarro, second chief of mounted police, and Col, Zapata Velez, first chief of the first police regiment.

"At that hour there were more than the ordinary number of pas-sersby on the streets, because it was the carnival eve and there were many merrymakers returning home or seeking diversion elsewhere. No one connected with the palace guard suspected anything when Rodriguez arrived, because he ordinarily slept at the palace as "minister of government" when Benavides was not there. its course was entirely proper. ments were expected to confer as ahead of the runaway engine prevented the engineer and fireman of the oncoming passenger from seeing the freight engine's headlight. So terrific was the crash the a result of the nationalist decision.

From the Republican camp, Sen ator Warren R. Austin of Vermont said the Senate military com Both houses are confronted with an unprecedented number of bills awaiting action. Because of the limited time, most of them are scheduled to die with the ad journment of the session March 6. ground several seconds. Columbia Broadcasting System explained that engineers regularly superimpose the sounds of other metropolitan stations on those of for the purpose of comparing quality and timber.

Such mittee's Investigation had convinced him that the administra speed of the passenger was estimated at 50 miles an hour that boiler and cab of the runaway tion's action in connection with the French purchases was "not un were sheared on, the passenger LIKE MOST of the tax revisions schemes it would favor the little fellows who are in the majority The French government has been represented as unwilling to extend full diplomatic recognition to the nationalists unless they promised to spare the lives of government leaders and sympathizers. Senator Berard was reported to be planning to cross from Spain into France at Hendaye to seek further Instructions from Foreign Minister Georges Bonnet. On his arrival In Burgos yesterday, the French senator was said locomotive crashed like an eggshell comparisons usually are Army Pilot Cracks Up neutral, not provocative to any other nation, not an impediment to our own procurement program and and turned completely around, and only in the testing laborator and nut a penalty on the retail But in this case, the wrong! ers a large volume of busi the grain car smashed to bits. Engineer, Fireman Killed. Killed were Henry Miller, pas not in violation of the armys pri' orify rights to the latest develop ments in planes." fered minor lacerations about the ness.

switch was thrown and the voice was on the air. CBS said it could not identify the station or the speaker. The Daily News said the speaker Trying to Aid Another Waldo, Feb, 19. Pl An army airplane pilot watched a companion crash to his death in Lake Santa Fe today, then wrecked his plane as he landed quickly In an effort to give aid. THE GOVERNOR announced he senger engineer, and John Sellers, to have conferred with Sir Robert Austin told newspapermen he felt the whole transaction "tended to promote our capacity to produce passenger fireman, both of Clarion la.

head and also was sent to City Hospital. He was a passenger in the car driven by Wildman. Women on Bus Hurt. Mrs. Florence Jones, 38, 520 James Connor, 60 years old, of airplanes needed under the arma M.

Hodgson, British commercial agent In nationalist Spain. French Cabinet Summoned. Council Bluffs, passenger train The body of Second Lieutenant Theodore Proxmire of Lake Forest, sank in about 15 feet ments program. Morgenthau's Argument. North Pine street, a passenger on brakeman; Walter Taylor, Minneapolis, Negro porter, and Anderson, freight engineer left of water.

Is undecided on what action he will take on the bill to exempt municipal utilities from the payment of property taxes. This measure is now on the Governor's desk. He reports that extreme pressure is being exerted by the cities that want the bill signed and those that want it vetoed. THE GOVERNOR again is confronted with the problem of permitting unconstitutional measures was Representative j. fameii Thomas leader in a movement to impeach the secretary of labor and that he spoke over Station WHBI, Jersey City.

The part of the speech unwittingly scrambled into the symphony program was fragmentary and CBS said no record was made of it. the bus, suffered Injuries to her back and was sent to the Methodist Hospital. Two other bus pas This was the argument presented by Secretary Henry Morgenthau Second Lieutenant Budd Marks scalded where the explosion oc- Asks for Machine Guns. "A few minutes after his arrival at the( patace Rodriguez, on the ground floor, approached Capt. Alejandro Ismodes, chief of machine gun units guarding the palace, and ordered him to hand over the guns to Police Captain Aceve-do, who acording to Rodriguez, was the new head of the units.

"Ismodes said he could not comply with the order and went upstairs into a tower of the palace, where the machine guns were, and locked himself in. The tower guards approaches to the palace from the street and Ismodes's purpose was to prevent entrance of troops or police who might show up in view of Rodriguez's action. "Then Rodriquez told other officials of the palace guard that Benavides had left for Europe and that he had assumed the presi of Minneapolis, who was Sir Robert saw the nationalist foreign minister, Count Francisco Gomez Jordana, in Burgos and left immediately for the French frontier where he was believed last night to have made a long report to London by telephone. Jr. and other administration lead ers in testimony which the com sengers, Charles Murphy, 38, 3548 West Washington street, and Joe helping Proxmire inspect Florida airports, escaped injury when his mittee made public yesterday.

The F. Denham, 856 South Dennison craft nosed over in a plowed field, Turn To Page 3, Column I. Weather Forecast. French bought 515 planes. street, were not Injured.

The accident occurred when the bus stopped for a passenger to to become laws. Appropriations to alight, according to Deputy Sher Meantime, it became apparent that reports from Key West, that President Roosevelt may cut short his Southern vacation because of threatening European Persons Uncle John Gibson Aided Sure iffs Hubert Stevens and Koy Bar Individuals have been held uncon atitutional repeatedly. rett, who Investigated. The French Cabinet has been summoned to meet Tuesday. Senator Berard, while Sir Robert went to France, continued negotiations yesterday and today with nationalist officials In what seemed to be a regular schedule of talks.

After the Frenchman's conferences today, however, a nationalist SUCH A MEASURE now on the Jim Crow says: Anthony Eden would adopt the CCC, and do you suppose he knows Former Slave to Hear "Dcnr Angels" Nine Americans, Other desk of the Governor provides a pension for the widow of Paul Minneman. state policeman slain Prepare to Flee Kuling dency. developments had made the legislators more hesitant to discuss foreign affairs. While some said they knew of no trans-Atlantic news as bad as the President hinted, there was no discounting the fact that the chief 7 Foreien Office spokesman was Shanghai, Feb. 19.

UP) The Anglo-American naval mission to Commander Is Informed. "Meanwhile, Commander Eleazer we are not using our NRA? AJ by the Brady gang. quoted as saying: By EDWARD L. THROM. "Cone from dis earth, to a better land I know." That John Gibson, former slave, will hear "dem angel voices calling" seemed assured yesterday as friends of many classes paid Kuline.

mountaintop refuge of "Please note that one must not give excessive importance to these executive has channels of informa-l Indiana Cloudy and much cold er Monday; Tuesday fair, colder in Atencio, a presidential aide de camp, had been informed tele-phonically by Ismodes as to what was going on. Atencio was at the presidential residence on the coastal road between Lima and Callao. Atencio ordered Capt. Luis south portion. tribute to his life.

John, weary of 112 years of tion not possessed by legislators. Senator William E. Borah (R.Idaho) asked what the totalitarian nations could do that would affect the United States. foreigners southeast of Hankow, reported today a party of refugees, including nine Americans, would leave the town next Wednesday. Lushan, the mountain which Kuling surmounts, is ringed with Chinese forces and Japanese had talks.

It is not a question of negotiation but only a simple exchange of views and general information brought up by resumption of normal relations between nationalist Spain and the French Indianapolis Cloudy and much THE GOVERNOR has determined that he will permit the bill to become a law without his signature. Therefore the widow will get the deserved pension unless some one contests the measure in the courts. The Governor believes that In this instance no one will raise the constitutional question. THE SAME ISSUE arises in the died last week in his little shack for years, must have helped more at 1028 Colton street. A slave inithan 200 families during his life North Carolina before the Civil ln Indianapolis," says Mr.

Oliver. Iparraguirre, another presidential aide de camp, to proceed at once republic. You can observe, more scheduled for tomorrow an attack colder Monday; Tuesday fair and colder. C. 8.

Wralher Bans lUport. ALMANAC OF THE DAT. Borah Discounts Fears. "I venture to say that the total War, he came to Indianapolis when he was 75 years old. He lived in over, that the Spanish press does to Lima and ascertain the situation.

Atencio placed coast guard units around the residence for its itarian nations will not put forth not speak of them. to clean up the zone. Rescuers Reach Village this city 37 years. Sun ritei at. 8:31 I Sun Mtt It 5:27 any threat against tne unuea "A man of means in the poor community in the bottomlands around the City Hospital, he never refused a request for aid from struggling neighbors." Mr.

Oliver explained that the former slave farmed a section of Tse tired to death," he told a defense. States or affecting the united Fighting Marks Time. While the conferences proceeded WEATHER CONDITIONS YESTERDAY. Reltiv Humidity. son a weeK oeiore nis aeam.

ne "In Lima. Iparraguirre called Slates which need shorten the refused food or other nourishment Snowbound Two Weeks Albuquerque, N. Feb. 19. actual fighting in Spain's 31- I.

n. 11 pet Noon 64 pet I 7 p. m. 4 pet out storm troops and they took strateeic positions in the city. to the end.

President's visit a single hour," he said. month-old civil war marked time Precipitation. bottomland where the James Then he went to the palace with Amount during 24 boura end In at except for continued nationalist Many to Pay Homage. At funeral services today, many Some other Republicans sug proposal to refund to truck owners the $600,000 they paid in 1938 for tire tax. It is proposed to repeal or reduce this tax and the Houses are going through the motion of providing for the refund.

4 COURT ACTION may result In the refund being declared unconstitutional. Then the state will Whitcomb Riley Hospital for Chil p. two columns of troops." shelling of Madrid and an air Dom gested, however, that enough al Total amount line Jan. 1. 1931 it friends, includinz a number of dren now stands.

bardment of Alicante and other Accumulated departure from normal white persons he befriended, will Dolnts. ainct Jan. 1 (uceaa) 2.12 ready had been said about tne President's foreign policy and that controversy ought to be avoided If Grew Corn and Wheat An old man even then, the dill Temperature. UP) New Mexico state police and highway department workers broke through 22 miles of snowdrifts today with food and supplies for the mountain village of Hickman, N. which has been snowbound almost three weeks.

The community had exhausted the stock of its one grocery store. Premier Juan Negrin's Cabinet, whose supporter still hold a bare Iparraguirre entered the palace at the main door and Commander Luis Rizo Patron went in at the rear. The latter found Rodriguez first and Rodriguez asked him what Turn 9 7 a. 57 Wet Maximum possible. gent Negro raised corn and wheat, Dry Wet fourth of Spain, again nas ais Austin said his Republicanism 7 p.

m. Drr S2 Wet SI Minimum SI tended hoes and cattle, traded be presented with the problem of collecting the tax from more than pay homage to the former slave. Let one of them, Lee (Plez) Oliver, veteran Indianapolis policeman, tell the story of John Gibson: "Uncle John, whom I have known Far the Sam Date Laat Tear. Turn To Pag 3, Column 4. 1M.0M truck owners who did not Turn To Pag 2, Column i.

Ta.m 24 I Maximum Turn To Pag 3, Column 4. 1 a. Si Minimum.

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