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The Bee from Danville, Virginia • 6

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Six NAZIS OBJECT TO ITALY'S ORTIICATION PLA NUMBER 5 (Continued rom Page One) B' LOCAL STOCKS NUMBER 1 know (Continued rom Page One) 17 in his NUMBER 4 EMPLOYMENT PICKS UP (Continued rom Page One) that NUMBER 3 NUMBER 2 MALCOMB CLEMENT DIES PUSH TIN CAN COLLECTIONS (Continued rom Page One) (Continued I rom Page One) ever AUSSIES BATLEJAPS IN CHINA ART CROWDED OUT BUTTER AND EGGS UPRISING OLLOWS ORDER TO RUSSIAN IGHTING SECTOR $77448641 IS PAID OR LEA IN DAY as opposed to personal slav There can be no compromise shall win or we shall die to this end we pledge the resources of all the mighty ACTORY PRESSMAN RATESBEST PAID BOW reported in a dispatch front lines that sup reinforcemenU continu the her of his and LULL BROKEN AS WINTRY STORM LITS SAYS JAPS HAVE NOT YET STRUCK WITH ULL ORCE JOUAMMAKE GRAY STATE COUNCILOR Most South Sea Island colonies are self supporting SYDNEY Australia Oct (ZP) Australian soldiers are fight ing the Japanese in China it was disclosed today by IL Evatt minister of external affairs Speaking at annual confer ence of the Country Press Associa tion he said: even have Dig gers fighting in China although this is not generally the past his wife refugees the Ger A textile union delegation and a representation of the local cotton mill management will go to Wash ington tomorrow to present their case regarding a working agree ment at the local mills before a panel of the War Labor Board This will be a three member board one representing manage ment one labor and the third the public The panel will consider evidence on both sides and will later make recommendations to the War Board for a breaking of the present stale mate MILTON Oct Mrs Chandler a life long resident of Milton is also one of the most war minded She has three sons in the arm ed forces and four others who feel that they may sooner or later be called Mrs Chandler went through another war and another of her sons Joseph now deceased served overseas The fighting Chandlers at present consist of Swanson 30 in camp somewhere in Massa chusetts Mat Chandler 25 now in Hawaii Arch Chandler 24 now in Ireland James Chandler 42 Charlie 40 Emmett 38 and John 29 are all ready to go when Uncle Sam calls them WASHINGTON Oct Collection of tin cans went from a voluntary to a must basis today in more than 400 municipalities Hoping to obtain 10000 tons of the metal from old cans the' War Production Board last night direct ed trash collection agencies in lo calities of more thah 25000 popu lation in 15 states to collect and segregate the cans prepared by householders When more additional shred ding and detinning plants are avail able WPB said mandatory collec tion will become nation wide The Danville Recreation Com mission with Miss Ellen Easterly as director has a well rounded out program for the coming winter sea son which should cause the delin quency rate of the city to drop The planned program includes sports music dramatics crafts and nature lore It should prove that war time delinquency can be curb ed in the city if children whose parents are employed in full speed war work and who are left to seek their own form of entertainment are provided with wholesome en tertainment In discussing the program Miss Easterly said today that England has never been as recreational minded as America but had its forms of recreation in years gone by She added that their delinquen cy rating shot up to 60 per cent immediately after the war began By a carefully planned and meticu lously carried out recreational pro gram they have lowered that rate to 20 per cent The local schedule will be car ried out in two centers for white residents and two for colored The Green Street Park will offer crafts as ite major concern Soap carv ing raffia weaving and preparations including costumes and masks and decorations are now being undertaken SALINA Kas Postmaster Pafford has protested a pro posal to paint murals in the Salina postoffice lobby He's not against it for reasons having to do with art The lobby is just too crowded right now to leave room for an artist to work ootball Crowds all Off 25 Mills Ref ef not I for our PRO AXIS ELEMENTS DECLARED RACK RACIAL SITUATION LONDON Oct Rich ard Law under secretary of state in the foreign office told the House of Commons today that no request had been received to per mit Rudolf wife to join him in internment in England Law added that if such a request were received it would be denied since the former deputy fuehrer of Germany is a prisoner of war and not entitled to facilities" His statement was made in re ply to William Thorne a Laborite member of Parliament who inti mated in a question last week that rau Hess had made a request to be allowed to join her husband Tourist Camp Operators Get Heavy Sentences Western Atlantic Toll Nearing 500 NEW YORK Oct Transportation and the war already have reduced college football at tendance an average of 25 per cent it is revealed by an Associated Press survey of 44 of the nation leading colleges The schools hardest hit of course are those situated far from large centers of population and off the main rail lines In other sea sons special trains made it possible for the fans to move in on these out of the way spots in great num bers Many in the east drove in their own cars But under present restrictions it is no small experi ence to reach some of the remote campuses and get back home on the same week end a factory district of the Nicholas Horthy After Hungary got her slice of former Yugoslavia the Horthy gov ernment restored to the archduke huge estates which had been con fiscated Members of his band were said to be former officers of the Hun garian Army who still wear uni forms A Yugoslav official said the Hungarian Army had offered a reward for their capture It was declared these terrorist activities by the Hungarians were rampant although the province has been peaceful and there has been no Yugoslav attacks there on the occupying Army Man Saw Its Bombardment Chatham Man Now At Randolph ield Policemen Glow During Dimouts War Board Panel Hears Dan River Case On Thursday Zone Adjoining Adriatic Becoming Strong ortress (Special to The Bee) CHATHAM Oct 21 Aviation Cadet Thomas Neal Jr son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Neal of Chatham is receiving his basic training at Randolph ield Texas He attended Cumberland Col lege at Williamsburg and was a farmer and payroll clerk before he entered the armed service His primary flight training was at Vic tory ield Vernon Texas (urnished by Proctor American Can American Roll American Amer Smelt Anaconda Copper Atch Topeka Santa Atlantic Coast Ln Atlantic Refining Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel Boeing Airpl Chrysler Corp Consolidated Edison Consolidated Oil Continental Can Curtiss Wright Douglas Aircraft du Pont de Nemours General Electric General Motors Glidden Goodyr A Greyhound Corp Johns Manville Kennecott Copper Kroger Grocery Lorillard Loews Inc Marshall ield VICE DEALT HEAVY BIOW ATNOROLK Physical itness Plans urthered In Public Schools England Let Wife Join Rudolf Hess (By The Associated Preu) Two more American merchant I ships have been sunk by torpedoes in the western Atlantic with the loss of seven men one of them a convoy commodore the Navy an nounced yesterday I The announcement raised to 496 The Associated Press count of of tidally reported Allied and neu tral nations cargo ship losses submarine action in those wateriJ since Pearl Harbor One of the vessels was torpedoed I in the north Atlantic in July Staid crew members were missing Lieutenant Commander Vais'' Renselaer Moore USN retired of San Diego Calif was killed by one of the torpedoes that de I strayed his ship which waa In a I convoy about two months ago 4a the Caribbean Rear Admiral Emory chairman of the Maritime Com mission told the annual meeting of the Investment Bankers Asso I ciation of America that the subma rine menace would grow progrea sively worse as winter came cant lick the submarine he declared You can get on top of it maybe ameliorate it but you lick it" Land estimated that merchant ship production in the United States would be at the rate of four a day by next January compared with three now and two last April Has 3 Sons In Army 4 More Ready To Go Standley Arrives To Report To DR AKRON (ZP) In this year's list of paid authors" the name of Paul Eckler pressman at a Goodrich plant should be up among the leaders or Paul gets $4445 a word At least the per word rate represented by the $400 check he got for one nine word sentence Nine words were all he needed to lay before the labor manage ment box" committee an idea for speeding war produc tion The committee figured the idea was worth $400 on the basis of indicated savings in man hours and increase in production The Henry Street Play are popping" Equipped to accommodate a maximum of 40 people daily this center account ed for 700 persons a week recently Among the crafts made there are the gifts presented each year to the Cripple Clinic This unit also offers a playground in door games and table games Six man football is also being of fered by the commission These squads are made up of some 100 boys who weight approximately 110 pounds They undergo an ex amination by a physician and must have the permission of their par ents before participating Their equipment is furnished and they play under close supervision with senior boys as their coaches They under go conditioning exercises be fore participation in any game and play about 20 games per season No serious injuries have occurred so far The community house at the Oakland center colored offers clubs choral clubs and orchestral music A kindergarden for 20 pre school age children outdoor and indoor activities are also offered The Abbott Street Playground for colored offers football basket ball paddle tennis and table games WASHINGTON Oct Peacetime workers thrown out of employment by the industrial transition to war production are going back on the job again in increasing numbers Employment in eight leading in dustries once egaged in producing for civilians is back to normal or better in most instances the War Production Board announced last night or example WPB said the au tomobile industry which has stop ped production of passenger cars employed 641000 workers in Au gust more than 100000 in excess of the highest peacetime rate Owing to the failure of needed forms to arrive here it will be impossible for oil dealers and sup pliers to register this week Moore Jr executive of the rationing board said that forms are not available here but may be here in time for a registration on October 27 and 28 But even this date was uncertain and the ration ing board executive said that a public announcement would be made at the first opportunity Employe Of House 61 Years Passes BIG PROJECT IS UNDER WAY IN DALMATIA Prisoners of war "men behind barbed was the theme of Paul address here yester day During his brief stay he con ferred with A officials spoke over WBTM and addressed a group at the A Mr Super has headed A work in Warsaw for 25 30 years and he and were among the 100000 driven from Poland by man invasion The war prison relief worker began organizing A work for the Polish refugees immedi ately after the evacuation Since then he has guided the organiza tion in at least ten different coun tries Even Japan cooperates in the movement to keep the "men behind barbed wire" from going mad after months and months of drab barracks taut nerves and a horizon consisting only of barbed wire This work is being done in practically every nation except for German prisoners in Russian camps and Russians in German camps So far nothing has been done for these prisoners who were snatched from active soldiering and forced into months of menial labor or idleness Mr Super left last night for Roa noke where he hopes to interest citizens in the question' of finances for the war prison relief work 8his work consists mainly of rec reation education entertainment music and religious training The A supplies no food since the Red Cross is in charge of that unit In discussing bombing raids Mr Super said: the Warsaw bombard ment it was exciting but you were not scared You don't lose your head for you always think there is little danger of your being hit and that if you are hit you won't know anything about it No you are not scared for with all the bombing of those cities you had to hunt for the result people do turn to religion at such times It takes some of these deep experiences of life to make us think of God Some of these people are suffering as no people ever suffered and you sometimes have to suffer like that before you can really what God means to you" The Bee Danville Vq Tuesday October 20 1942 an effort to keep their offensive rolling The defenders met them with point blank gunfire and held firm in positions which the Nazis failed to dent since Sunday night The licrcest fighting centered northern city Izvestia from the plies and ed to reach the defenders of Stal ingrad life government newspaper said ing in a quarter of a century Counting the textile payroll run ning to about $300000 a week the weekly distribution of tobacco money on the six day market is running the total to approximately $3500000 spending money per week in Danville Not all mercantile lines reflect this heavy distribution of cash but the stores where farmers shop for household necessities are getting their fair share Gasoline and tire troubles are playing their part in the opposite uirection lime was when farmer's wife was given by husband a substantial sum money when he had settled debts and other obligations she came to town for a day of shopping Now the tendency is to do the spending at smaller places closer to the domicile of the farm er especially if the farmer lives on the outer fringe of the Danville trade territory Merchants report that the farmer is spending conservatively and is salting a good deal of money away to meet the uncertainties of the fu ture it is generally conceded that when the present marketing sea son is over that the economic status of the Piedmont tobacco grower win tie better than it has been before WASHINGTON Oct William Tyler Page minority clerk of the House of Representatives and an employe of the House for 61 years died last night at his home here Page celebrated his 74th birth day yesterday and died sleep at about midnight One of the best known figures around the United States capitol Page started to work as a page boy in the House clerk's office on De cember 19 1881 and rose to be one of the best informed men in the country on House procedure and congressional work He was elected clerk of the House for the 66th congress in 1919 and served during the Republican administra tions until a Democratic House was elected in 1931 Pentecostal Holiness 'j Appointments WASHINGTON Oct Admiral William Standley Unit ed States ambassador to Moscow has arrived to report to President Roosevelt and Secretary of State Hull on the diplomatic and mili tary phases of the Russian situa tion It was not immediately disclosed when he would confer with the president and the secretary He reached Washington last night Admiral Standley left Moscow shortly after the visit of Wendell Willkie and the latter's meeting with Premier Josef Stalin a meet ing which created worldwide dis cussion when Willkie emerged with a statement urging prompt opening of a second front and suggesting that Allied military chiefs might need a little prodding" in direction' NOROLK Va Oct The Norfolk police department working with the shore patrol has struck a smashing blow at organized vice in the wake of a complaint from the vener eal disease control office that Vir ginia is the No 1 venereal disease danger spot in the nation right now police who have waged an active war against prostitution for months picked up 61 civilians in raids against three Norfolk county camp establish ments Sunday morning and Police Justice Clyde Jacob yesterday im posed fines or sentences upon most of these Two of the cabin operators were sentenced to 12 months in jail and fined $500 each They were Joseph William Bennett 49 of the Southern cabins and Mrs Birdie Lee Beem 45 of Timken's cabins Thirty eight women charged with frequenting houses of prosti tution were sentenced to 12 months on the state farm The same raids brought seizure of 53 naval enlisted men who were turned over to the Navy shore patrol It was understood they would be charged by the Navy with violating regulations which had placed the cabin camps out of bounds for Navy personnel Lieut Mast chief of the Navy's venereal disease control of fice at Washington complained to the Virginia Police Executives As sociation at its convention in Rich mond last week that venereal dis ease traceable to the army of prostitutes which had invaded war time Virginia had cost the Navy 18000 lost man days and broken up some crack gunnery teams John Woods police chief explained to the convention that the Norfolk and Portsmouth jails already were full of prosti tutes and that the only present way to make room for new ones was to release those previously arrest ed Negotiations have been under way between the state and federal agencies for weeks in an effort by the state to obtain a place for holding convicted prostitutes but these negotiations have never yet been concluded It was intended that such a camp should relieve pressure on the Tidewater county jail and state farm system An effort was made at one time to ob tain use of an abandoned CCC camp near Gordonsville for this purpose Justice Jacob yesterday handed out various fines and sentences to 52 persons and ordered one woman held for medical examination Seven persons were freed in cluding Mrs Goldie Shackleford 44 who said were now operated by a negro handy man who turned over all proceeds to her husband who is serving a jail sentence on an assault convic tion The negro Willie Junius Boyce 24 concurred with this statement and was fined $500 Justice Jacob continued one case should do their part only to find that the structure of their service of supply the economics of Amer ica left in our care had failed totalitian enemies" he said boasted that free peo ple are not capable of self disci pline This test strikes at the heart of our faith in the capacity of free men to be worthy of their free dom under trying times America will respond with a unity far ex ceeding that of any totalitarian state means widespread and patriotic action on the part of every American This means ready and willing payment It means the pur chase of war bonds to whatever ex tent needed the rationing of what ever critical goods needed to be rationed the practice of thrift it means invincible morale and ex emplification of the American spirit "The war has just begun There will be sacrifice and fort on our part We fight Only for freedom of action ourselves and our children and children but for free dom to further the purpose of the human soul We believe that it is not the destiny of man to be slaves of' other men is for us to join with Gen eral MacArthur and say: have come as soldiers in a great crusade of personal lib erty ery We and full power of our country all the blood of our countrymen and the invin cible united strength of our WASHINGTON Oct A complete reshuffling of top war agencies under a new super con trol board was recommended to day in a congressional report which said: officials who have charge of the war production program in cluding the mobilization of man power have not yet grasped the meaning of modern The report bristling with criti cism of the present setup was is sued by the special House Commit tee on National Defense Migra tion headed by Rep Tolan (D Calif) It urged subordination of the War Production Board the Selec tive Service Administration the War Manpower Commission and Office of Price Administration to a new super agency to be known as the Office of War Mobilization Asserting that materials distribution system is breaking down and that of raw materials has become a nation widv the committee declared: war can be lost in Wash ington Despite numerous re alignments ten months after Pearl Harbor business as usual consid erations still permeate the Wash ington wartime The proposed new agency which the committee said should be created by legislative action would be headed by a chairman and pri marily would be a policy determin group The North Danville ire depart ment was called out this morning at 11:30 o'clock to Myrtle Avenue where an automobile belonging to Terry Merricks had caught fire The blaze however 'had already been extinguished upon arrival of the firemen Merricks was said to have been cleaning the generator of the ma chine and it is believed the blaze was caused by a short circuit 137s 61 31 2634 16 98 The Yugoslav government in London said that Archduke Al brecht Von Hapsburg was leader of a band of Hungarian terrorists attacking Yugoslavs in Vojvodina Hungarian occupied area north of Belgrade Archduke was men tioned recently as Nazi candidate for the vice regency of Hungary succeeding the late Istvan Hor thy who was killed last August while serving as a pilot on the Russian front Istvan was a son bf the present regent Admiral NEW YORK Oct you should run over a New York traffic cop during a dimout now! saying you didn't see him be a good excuse Traffic officers anti! motorcycle police came to work! last night with two inch white can vas belts around their and be wearing for the dur ation Congress Report Is Critical Of Present Setup German long range guns were shelling the Volga in an effort to interrupt these crossings German planes also were said to have dropped mines into the river in an effort to prevent the defenders from using the two mile wide stream Sailors of the Red fleet have arived to reinforce the Volga flo tilla Izvestia reported It said they were in action on the river and ashore firing from ships and gunboats and even taking a part in the fighting in the streets Germans were repulsed seven tanks were destroyed and 400 of the enemy were the noon communique said Patrols cut into German strength by night part of unit in a night engagement destroyed 10 German planes and four mortars smashed 13 pillboxes and dugouts and wiped out more than a company of Ger man it was announced of Stalingrad our scouts raided an advanced enemy outpost killing 40 Germans and capturing two machine guns Our artillery smashed four enemy guns and a mortar battery and killed a large part of two German com A cold rain driven by a high wind swept down from the north across the steppes of the Don Volga corridor and the ruins of Stalin grad a foretaste of approaching winter The Army newspaper Red Star said the adverse weather compelled fliers of both sides to restrict op erations the outnumbered Rus sian pilots as well as the invaders Previously the German fliers had made as many as 1500 flights in a day over a single Russian sector Stripped of aerial support the Nazi ground troops found harder going 31 11 25 17 24 23 9 3 16 23 53 9 37 16 42 39 74 50 6 74 28 12 RICHMOND Va Oct 20 CT) The State Department of Edu cation today mailed to school su perintendents in the state forms on which will be kept the individual achievement records in the physiJ cal fitness program in Virginia'! public schools Dabney Lancaster state suJ perintendent of public instruction said the forms would be used by pupils from the fourth grade through high school Their ad vancement and achievement in va rious physical tests prescribed are to be recorded graded and a score kept throughout the year Separate tests are planned for elementary boys and girls and for high school pupils News was received here today of the death of Greensboro of Malcomb Clement at 5 o'clock this morning He was a nephew of Miss Ina Clement of Danville and also has other relatives The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 in Greens boro CHICAGO Oct But ter receipts 554432 nominally firm prices as quoted by the Chi cago price current are unchangedl Errs 6524 uominaliy prices unchanged Paul Super Tells Story Of Warsaw Reveal Loss Of Two More Vessels JACKSON Miss Oct Governor Paul Johnson declar ed in a statement that elements aiding the Axis are at work in Mississippi where three negroes were lynched last week and a fourth is being hunted for shooting a deputy sher iff The governor who has demand ed an investigation of the hang ings urged in his statement last night that all citizens co operate to from our borders the dis turbing influences and and called upon Mississippians of both races for sober think ing sound judgment and patriot i He added that "there is talk of a but the only prob lem of the negro is to earn a liv ing for himself and A grand jury at Laurel Miss called into special session to in vestigate the lynching of Howard Wash negro was discharged by the judge yesterday after making a final report which did not men tion the lynching Wash had been convicted of killing his employer Clint Welborn a farmer last May 8 and was facing a life sentence Also at Laurel the Baptist Association of southeast Mississippi adopted a resolution deploring fact that the majesty of the law of God and man is being Two 14 year old negroes were lynched near Meridian Miss last week after they had pleaded guilty to charges of attempted rape of a 13 year old white girl Rev Mr Dail Is Returned 14th Year Oil Registration Delayed As orms ail To Arrive Recreational Commission Launches Big Winter Program our Centers Offered To Residents Of All Ages Bid Asked Cot Mills Com 8 8 Cot pfd 90 92 irst National Bank 140 Amer Nat Bnk Trus 30 Industrial Bank 13 for their embattled island airbase were supported by heavy naval units came last night in a Navy announcement of an effective sea bombardment of enemy positions and ammunition dumps on north western Guadalcanal Thrminhout the day Oct American planes blasted at the I enemy's island foothold and for three days beginning Oct 16 Al lied bombers under Gen Douglas Australian command repeatedly pounded the strong Japanese force of warships trans ports and cargo vessels in the Shortland Island area In two days of aerial combat Japanese losses in the Solomons 1 were raised to 340 destroyed planes Eight enemy bombers and 11 Zero fighters of a 40 plane force were shot down in an at tempt to bomb the American held airfield on Guadalcanal In a raid on the enemy base at Rckata Bay on Santa Isabel Island 115 miles north of Guadalcanal Army lying ortress bombers and Navy Marine Grumman Wildcat fighters strafed and burned 12 Jirpanese seaplanes caught on the water and shot down a large Jap anese flying: boat and a twin en gined enemy bomber Retaliating for the American warship bombardment which start ed fires on the enemy's Guadal canal positions and set off ammu nition stores Japanese ships shell ed installations on the north ern coast of the island Meanwhile the Navy added no recent Japanese attempt to rein force their troops has been observ ed since Oct 15 The Allied aerial offensive from the Australian base experienced a comparative lull yesterday after three cruisers and a number of other vessels were believed hit in a Sunday night attack on the Jap anese naval formation at Buin on Bougainville Island in the north ern Solomons Courtesy Abbott and Paine) 65 11 12514 40 26 51 33 18 35 57 17 66 151 6 25 8 69 130 30 41 15 The Rev A Dail has been re appointed for the fourteenth year as pastor of the Danville Pen! tecostal Holiness Church in Dan I ville He was named last night by Bishop King who concluded at Winston Salem the an4 nual session of the West North! Carolina Conference which end braces certain Virginia territory 1 1 Rev Mr Dail came here where only 105 church members were! recorded Now the church has 30ffl members with a corresponoding ln 1 crease in financial strength and) with the church completing and paying for a $6000 parsonage ad joining the church on North Maim street extension I Other appoints of interest herd were: Leaksville Rev Kel ley Draper Rev George EJ isher Martinsville Rev El lenberg Mayodan Rev Puck 1 ett Dry ork Rev Dewey Yeattsj South Boston Rev Wells and Altavista Rev Shirlen MOSCOW Oct Italy Js engaged in a gicantic fortifica tion work designed to turn the whole Dalmatian zone adjoining the Adriatic into a strong fortress but the German command at Bel grade in Yugoslavia is objectingthe official Tass news agencyre ported from Turkey today The dispatch said King Eman uele Vittorio of Italy recently visit ed Dalmatia and inspected the for tifications under construction be tween Ragusa and split along the former Yugoslav coast The reporter claimed that 400 000 men exclusive of Italian sol diers were encaged in the work which may extend north to the Din era Alps to protect Italy's Port of iume "According to the official verr sion the purpose of the work in Dalmatia is improvement of plow said the dispatch Another Tass report from Istan bul said Germany in accordance with Hitler's program of consolida tion of his conquests is broaching the subject of a Balkan federation similar to the proposed north Eu ropean federation he is reported to have proposed for Norway Den mark and The Netherlands Hungary was said to have regis 1 tered unwillingness to join when German oreign Minister Joachim Von Ribbentrop outlined the proj ect on his recent visit to Budapest and as a result regulations between Germany and Hungary have cool ed Molding of Hungary Rumania Bulgaria Slovakia and Croatia into one federation with a ad ministrative established at Vienna or Bucharest is desired by Germanv so as to simplify her re lations with the several Balkan States the Tass dispatch said Montgomery Ward Central Oliver arm Equipment Paramount Pictures Pennsylvania Pepsi Cola Pure Oil Radio Corp Republic Steel Reynolds Tob Sears Roebuck Socony Vacuum Southern Rwy Pref Southern Pacific Standard Oil of Texas Corp Union Carbide United Aircraft Steel Warner Bros Westinghouse Elec Woolworth Yellow Truck Reshuffling War Agencies Is Proposed giiiiiitiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitiiitiiib Ihhown I 1 OPICS Police today were probing the reported theft from Thomas Wells Scott of Semora of $150 at a local hotel last night Charles Wesley Reynolds is under arrest in connection with the case charged with grand larceny Bi BiBIBiBiaB 4 I.

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