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arffam. CoKfiy Newspaper That Serves Every Member of the Family Sf- TEDDY: With Arabs, Jews, tha BriV' and the UN all concerned with the Palestine problem, it looks like the Palestine problem is a going concern, TODAY'S FEATURES: Th umm ef (n GlttHa'l tuft It pnotofxitiMti avalliM tt tny urn fat picture to publication 8 burine, tatM, at tnrtsMl oecation, PflflU inj 1ml pie. lunt ppHfif in Ui OiMH tained upon placm. an order COVERING THE WORLD FROM THE COMMERCIAL CENTER OP WEST CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA VOLUME 218. SIXTEEN PAGES INDIANA, PENNSYLVANIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1947.

TWO SECTIONS THREE CENTS IN mm Move On To To Speed To Victim Of Wreck Dies 2nd 'Give Back Coal Pits Aid Europe WASHINGTON, April 29. Cyclist Killed Hairdos Lopsided Mrs. Truman In Wheelchair HC Mother The United Stales served Blast Destroys Home Br HAROLD W. WARD WASHINGTON, AprU 29 fJPh- notice on Russia today that this country will drive ahead with steps to help speed The governemnt made its lirst dir Of Seven After 2 People Escape Europe's recovery without awaiting the big-power "com ect move today to turn the soft coal mines back to their owners June -IO without Si strike. Bituminous operators and John Lewis' United Mine Workers were called Into conference to open talks HOLLYWOOD, April It.

VP) Main change In feminine hairdo this year over last year's prevailing style, the Hollywood Guild reports. Hairdos now are upswept AND lopsided. Grand prise In the guild's eon-test went to a woman operator, to Norma Trent, whose creation curled atop Varlne Bellam. Succumbs promise of exhaustion" foreseen by Premier Stalin. PITTSBURGH, April 29.

(AP) A heavy blast NEWARK, N. 1 April It Hf) A bleyele hat beam bmM far l-year-aM AUa Tabanktn, but wu to remain carefully stored, hfi parents said, antii wu listed tti Mhool Honor roll. Attn rushed homo yesterday to announce that had made ti. His name bad been Included on the honor roll. Jubilantly he railed out the new redand-whlte cycle and started down the street, A lumber truck baeklnf toward the curb struck the bicycle, crushing Ha fteamtnf frame and kllllnf the boy.

which shook nearby Mt. Lebanon Township at 4 A. M. Secretary of State Mar- The truck-auto wreck at (Eastern Standard Time) today destroyed one home ana shall disclosed the Soviet the William Penn Highway damaged a number of others in the vicinity. Two per leader's suggestion and the aimed at replacing with a new contract the present working agreement which will expire when the government's legal right to keep possession of the pits runs out at intersection in Armagh ORANDVIRW, April 29 (VP Mrs.

Martha E. Truman, 04. mother ol President Truman spent about six hours In a wheel etialr yesterday, the first time she has been up since her rlsht hip was fractured In a fall Febraury 13 at her Grandview home. Miss Mary Jane Truman, (he President's slsterf salA their mother was tired, but was feel-Ins well and was In good spirits. Mrs.

Truman still wears a cait, but physicians said It may be possible to remove It In a week 1 days. Miss Truman wired the President about their mother sitting up, and he telephoned last night for further details. sons were injured. American reply in a plain Scores of windows In the resident Borough Sunday claimed Its second victim today as Miss spoken report to the nation last night on the dissension- mid-year. lal area were shattered by the explosion, which awoke hundreds of The more than 2,500 mines wereJ Rossiter Mary McDowell of fJharleroj torn Moscow Foreign Ministers Conference.

seized by President Truman during last spring's M-day strike. An agree sucrhimbed following the death of Mrs. Edith McDowell AlemanOn Way To US Vment for federal operation of the people. The blast, attributed by police to gas, blew the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Lawerence Wunderlich to bits. The wreckage caught fire, but the MinerDead of Homer City, R. D. 1. pits waa signed 11 months ago today by UMW President John L.

NoClues to The Homer Ctiy, R. D. 1, Lewis and Secretary of Interior blaze was soon gotten under woman, 31-year-old mother Slalln told him their secret Krera lln meeting two weeks ago, Mar- shall said, that the Big Four power might be able to compromise all their major differences "after they had exhausted themselves In dispute." In his delayed report, the cabinet Krug. Karol John Dudek, an unmarried1 54-year-old Rossiter coal miner, For Visit of seven young children, died Police reported the Wunderllchs Lost Plane, Lewis and the operators have only two months in which to negot died at 11:20 a. m.

yesterday when he was caught under about four in the Johnstown Memorial Hospital of head injuries and shock yesterday at 12:55 P. were cut and burned. Tney apparently noticed the fas and started to flee just before the blast. BY ft. F.

ALLEN iate a private contract, and the pros pects are far from bright the tons of rock which fell from the Hold Youth MEXICO CITY. April 29 iVrV- celling ot the Superior Mine No. 1 15 Aboard thereby saving their lives. officer put the blame squarley on Russia for the failure of the Foreign Ministers to agree on a peace while Mary McDowell, zh, opinion alike of government, industry and union representatives. The force of the explosion waa President Miguel Ateman took off at 6:02 A.

M. (8:02 A. EDT today Clark Mining Co, near Glen 1 On Murder so great that it was felt in downtown Pittsburgh live miles away, for Washington, where the Mexican Without a contract, the 400,000 110ft coal miners don't work, tra Another workman, Joseph Segar treaty for Austria and me rougn outlines of one for Germany, and de clared: VANCOUVER. B. April 29.

died there early today. The sole survivor of the demolished vehicle in which the women were fatally injured is the driver Clara Dean Gibson. 38-year-old army Chief of State will return the state visit paid by President Truman to Uri A Trans-Canada Airlines plane ditionally. of Glen Campbell, narrowly escaped death or injury as the rock fell. air force veteran who lives next "The patient is sinking while the with 15 persons aboard disappeared Mexico last month.

door to the Wunderlich couple, CountHere Dudek is said to have died In today on a flight from Lethbrldge, President Truman's personal plane1 McCleary, 31, of Charleroi. She is reported in a "serious" condition in the Johnstown Memorial Hospital told a reporter lt was like an am- Alta to Vancouver. There were doctors deliberate." "I believe that action cannot a-walt compromise through exhaust stantly sustaining a crushed chest Navy Capt. N. H.

Colluaon, the Coal Mines Administrator, called today's conference. He said his only role would be to open the meeting and withdraw, at least figuratively, bearing the Mexican chief executive munition dump that I heard go up absolutely no clues as to its where and fractured left leg. and his party, took off after the President received two 21-gun fare in the Middle East." today. abouts, although the plane a C-56 Workmen labored a half hour lol A murder charge, "driving while Police had reported that the wo We were asleep, he said, "When well salutes at the airport. from the discussions.

transport checked in by radio only three minutes before it was sched ion," Marshall went on. "wnaiever action is possible to meet these pressing problems must be taken without delay." intoxicated involuntary man men's ear, traveling across the inter this terrllic explosion blew the extricate his body from in under the rock fall in the main heading, about one and a half miles from the mine Lewis gave no Inkling in advance! whether he would be present per uled to land here last night at windows in on us. We were shower. slaughter and two charges of hit and-run driving face John Harry Aleman planned to remain in the United States nine days, during which he is expected to seek aid 11:16 p. m.

(PST). ed with falling plaster. I looked out sonally. section of Route 22 and Route 56, was struck broadside by a heavy trailer-truck. The truck reportedly oushed the new Chevrolet into a opening.

At that time, the Northwestern the window and saw the house next for the multi-million peso agricul Anderson, 19, of Robinson, in court here following a hearing before Justice of the Peace Walter H. Jack Authorities said the workmen had The secretary did not elaborate on the-point However, one major action which already is being taken in the economic unification of the British and door was leveled." tural and industrial self-sufficiency Air Command said, the plane reported it was on the west leg of just made a "shot" and were remov- The presidents of the approximately 25 bituminous-producing die Atricts of the union were brought to Washington for today's session, to "Debris, Gibson related, "landed program of his government. His itinerary called for a three son yesterday afternoon. service station building from whence it careened onward until brought to a stop. One woman, was thrown out ing the loose rock when part of the roof gave way.

Dudek waa caught telephone poles and wires. Justice Jackson said he had order was amazed to aee the two people the Vancouver radio range and was preparing to come in from 7,000 feet altitude for a landing. The plane has not been heard from- since. There day stay in Washington, after which he will visit New York City, inspect ed him bound over to the next term completely under the fall. join representatives of the 32 oper-Btori' groups sent Invitations by of the car, a witness saio.

of court, and remanded him to the walking out 'the back door with sheet around them." The deceased waa born in Poland Police listed the truck driver as the West Point Military Academy, American occupation zones of t-ertj many designed to make them self- supporting, Marshall said-- the Invitation tor Russia 'd France to See -TO SPriED Continued on Pae Five -i Collision. Indiana County Jail to await trial. were no Americans aboard. tour, the Tennessee iVailev Authority John C. Corns, 35, of Export, who and had lived here for many years.

The Wunderlich couple waa be Tk. nnAln.i i.tr. The principal new demands which kiiaiK.V 6niut hij vuwi stop off in Kansas The radio report Indicated the was released on his own recogni Lewis is expected to make at some arose following) the hit-run of lieved to have detected the odor of gaa and fled the house a scant plan probably was over 'Vancouver zance. City to view model farms and re-reive an honorary doctorate of laws ''J Master of point during the talks Include: ear-old highway employe. Island, due west of this mainland The accident occurred at 3:15 P.

M. from the University of Kansas City, city, but a search by two Royal movement before the house was des troyed. Their dog waa lost in the 1. The same (111.85) pay for an eight-hour day as for the present Sunday. The President's party includes his Canadian Air Force planes which debris.

nine-hours underground, the equiv Mrs. McDoweu was a aaugnier oi David Roy and Mary Hill Coy, and covered the entire island failed to Says Heaped Hot Coals On son Miguel, 14; two members of his cabinet Secretary of the Treasury alent of 23-cent hourly wage hike. show signs of the craft Thomas Shomo ol New Florence. Testimony of two passengers in the truck Anderson was operating, Steve Kristoff of Johnstown and Harry Williams, Conemaugh, waa taken at the 'preliminary hearing. Justice Jackson said Kristoff testified that he told Anderson to stop, was born Aug, la, in runxsui- Humor At Civic Meet Ramon Beteta and Foreign Secre A fire reported in the vicinity School Body awney.

tary Jaime Torres Bodet- U. S. Am 2. An increase from five to ten cent in the royalty on each ton of fccoal produced for the miner's health and welfare fund. where it waa thought the craft might be down, a 30 mile strip along the Before coming to her Homer i-uy R.

D. home the deceased had resid bassador Walter Thurston, and five Heshbon Man aides. ed In Punxsutawney, Heshbon and east coast of the Island in the area A party of Mexican newsmen and saying, "Don't you know you hit near Brushvalley. Perpetrating his belief that laugh 3. Adoption by the operators of the new federal mine safety code Studies New Candidates of Duncan, Chemainus and Nanaimo, proved to be Only a blase from burn resident foreign correspondents left that man." She is survived by her husoano.

ter is one ot the panaceas for the Alleeed hDln ot hot coals on Mexico City by another plane last! Williams' memory of the accident, which list an offshoot of the Krug. Homer T. McDowell; her father, ing brush, the air command re mgnt in order to reach Washington he said, was Mfoggy" but he testi ported. world's headaches today, Andrew Beshore, crippled yet benevolent humorist, brought to the combination civic club-farmers dinner meet before the Presidential party. Presi the chestof J.

Carnahan of Heshbon, and then holding his almost naked body against- a hot cooking stove, brought a charge of "assault fied that he remembers the vehicle The transport piloted by a Cap David R. Coy of Homer City R. three sons, Homer, Robert and Albert; four daughters, Henrietta, Shir lev. Marv and Dorothy, all at home. dent Truman's plane, the "Sacred Dlscussina possible candidates for striking the man.

tain Pike of Toronto, left Lethbridge Cow," arrived here last week for The defendant did not testify In at :21 p. m. on the night of appro Lewis agreement $200,000 Loss In Fir ing at the Methodist Church last Al email's use. his own behalf. ximately 475 miles over some of the Mrs.

McDowell was a sister of niKht. a partial cure lor any cere Observers here regarded the ex expiring terms of school directors In Indiana Borough, and reaffirming their intentipn of selecting and campaigning for election of the people of their choice, occupied the Indiana roughest terrain in -North America. David Coy of Cleveland, Ohio and The accident occurred April 18 on bral repercussions oi serious inougni. change of visits between the two with intent to kill" against two residents ot "The Patch" at Heshbon today. County Detective Don McMuli-en reported.

McMullen arrested James McGee and Joseph Fostlch and made the When the craft failed to land after Route. 22, about three miles east of hair-sister of Joe coy, xorx ano Presidents as reflecting the desires William Cov of New Kensington. Armagh, County Detective Don Mc- Hesnore, crippled at an eany age with polio, has retained a marvelous sense of humor, and cracked laugh- Its preliminary report, northwest radio range stations were alerted to Citizen's Committee for Better Mullen, who was in Armagh gave of both governments to cooperate in putting Mexico's nationwide modern Schools In their session last night. be on the lookout for signals from Friends will be received in the family home after 7:00 o'clock tonight. Services will be held in the Brushvalley Methodist Church, chase to the fleeing truck and later discovered it abandoned and wreck izatlon program into high gear.

The committee, recently turned the plane, but the alert was discon. BERKELEY, Calif, April Fire of a mysterious origin which apparently started beneath the street caused damage estimated at provoking stories as fast as tne clock ticked. The Fellowship Hall was tilled ed over an embankment. State down on their petition by the school fathers to retain three educators tlnued at a. m.

alter tne pianes gas supply would have been exhausted for more than an hour. The Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock with civic club members of Rotary Police arrested Anderson as he Truman In 1.200,000 in mid-town Berkely last who are to be retired, also went Kiwanis and Lions, and their farmer (DST). Rev. W. n.

Seyboll will om-ciate. Interment will be made In the night. walked down the road in Robinson, the same day. Fire Chief William Melnhelt, who charge against tnem following me "searing" episode yesterday. McMullen said the three men were "drinking" in a shanty when McGee declared he'd "burn up the whole world." He settled later for Just "burning up Carnahan," McMullen relates.

Carnahan Is a patient In the Indiana Koslptal suffering from first degree burns of the chest and body. The so-called "Patch" residents the over the list of petition signers who were said to be declared ineligible to sign by the board of education. Brushvalley United Presbyterian guests, who showed vast appreciation in their laughter and applause, for this "master of wit." provided the estimate of loss, said Cemetery. RCAF planes then took the air to search but returned at 4 a. m.

to wait for daylight, and to be joined by four Trans-Canada search planes. All sir sea rescue stations were alerted. New Plea To Cut Prices the lour alarm maze completely Into his stream of humor, Beshore burned out the Santa Fe Kail This list, aggregating lu, was reportedly listed as one of the main reasons the school directors turned Co. F. Slated For U.S.

Recosm'f ion Overef Pea way ticket office, quarters of a fur injected a few serious thoughts on the great work among youth that the three international clubs are accomplishing in providing glasses, sur down the petition. The committee listed as the reasons these people WASHINGTON. April 29 (PI Resume Talk Company Pennsylvania Guard, On Trial Lost were declared Ineligible as (resident Truman told the u. 8. gical operations, playgrounds and rehabilitation tor underprivileged Persons whose 1MB per capita tax county official reported, were lodged in the Indiana County Jail following their arrest.

he reported that the two men held Carnahan while the coals were Chamber of Commerce today pressing task ot all businessmen had not been paid. is slated for federal recognition and Inspection here in the Indiana Armory May 1 at 7 p. Capt Alex Tate, commanding, announced to company, noriat, ana namer snop, and the Berkeley office of the Oak. Viand Tribune. The businesses were located In a ilatlron building known as Shat-tuck Square at Shattuck Avenue and Addison Street In the heart of the business area, two blocks from the edge of the University of Calif children.

SANTA ANA, Calif, April 29 Double signatures, such as Mr. Concluding, the former assistant to reduce prices wherever possible (ffy Louise Overell, 17-year-old and Mrs, Smith." at all levels while steadily increas director of Production and Market-Ins in the of Agricul heiress, hss lost her plea tor a sep day. The local guard unit will be in ing production. Non residents of borough. Persons not registered voters.

heaped on his chest, burning most of his clothes off. Then, with his tatter, ed clothing failing to afford much protection, the luckless victim was arate trial and will appear with her sweetheart and co defendant. This reiteration of Mr. Truman spected and recognized by a regular ture, made a plea lor permanent peace and abolition of war. "Let ornia campus.

Berkeley Is across Army officer. Col. Barlett, Georare Gollum. 11. on May 26 repeated assertion that prices must go down if the nation is to avoid every one of us consider seriously the bay from San Francisco.

PHILADELPHIA, April IS (jn A UK hear m.ttlnf twoan saanafenent and anion renresetitatlvM krok. late last nlfht without a aettlsment of the stria, of maintenance workara ol the Ml Telaaaone Cosanwy ol Pennsylvania. V. eonelllator John Mr-ray taaae oat a( tko easetiaf ream with a report "uai regress" and sale tko enter-act w.ald be today. Both side are said aaoperetlni-.

The committee explained that many of these with unpaid taxes and not registered voters, were service men who had not taken care of answer charges of murdering her the problem oi peace, he said, in Two other concerns, a women's serious inflation and depression came before 2,000 delegates to the Noon Fire Alarm apparel store, and a real estate of. parents, Mr. and Mrs, Walter e. Overell. alleged to have peen nem a gains, the hot stove.

The detective will make a further Investigation ofethe occurance this afternoon. these things since return to civil life. flee suffered damage from fire and chamber aoth annual convention. reminding of the horrors of the past conflict, "God help us that we shall never break faith with our honored dead," he said. Superior judge Franklin G.

West water. In a message prepared for deliv On the selection of candidates for school director, the committee made held with special prosecutor Eugene The Indiana Fire Department was called during the noon hour today to the Jim Isenburg residence, located ery ny presidential aide John Steelman. Mr. Truman said: no definite decision on anyone at Miners' Aluminum Dinner Buckets D. Williams, who argued that tne Presiding at the meeting was the meeting last night iury would not be contused in con- Georee L- Smith.

Rotary president. SU. Sears, Roebuck and Co. ztax above the Jewish Cemetery at the "By careful olannine. by elimina The monthly meeting night was flanked by Ralph Helges, Kiwanis outskirts of Indiana.

slderlng evidence because -the girl1 is not subject to the death penalty. rrivata Bamntace Sale- Coats, suits, dresses, hats, shoes, skirts, sweaters, sizes 12-18. Tuesday and Wed. Apr. 29-30.

afternoon 1:30 4:30, evenings 7:00 9:00. ibi N. 6th St. 816 set as the last Monday lor next head, and lou siepnens, president tion ot wasteful methods and practices, by expanding facilities where needed, and by increasing produc The home, near the Fifth Street Extension in White Township, was month. She is a minor.

The young couple pleaded lnno reported not damaged by the fl re, tivity, ousinessmen can greatly help of the Lions. Leslie Marietta led the community singing program, and a string sextet furnished music. The Methodist cent yesterday to an amended in in dispelling the inflationary cloud Psycho Still dictment charging them with two now hanging over us. Church ladies furnished an excellent count of murder instead of one. The United States has long The Overell were aboard their On the Loose been known for its success in the mass production ot goods at low repast.

Find Bodies yacht In Newport harbor when an explosion of dynamite sank tt the Dillinger's Nemesis, Woman In Red Is Dead SAN FRANCISCO, April 2-ff) night ol Marcn la. prices by well-paid worklngmen and women who themselves make up the greater portion of the market tor the goods they produce. On this firm foundation we must and will move forward to an ever freer and ever Phone Service Near Norma Here; Union Airs Negotiations As telephone service In Indiana County resumed almost normal operation yesterday afternoon and today, leaden ol the striking Local 61, federation of Telephone Worker of Pennsylvania, declared "we are not mad at anyone it's purely an economic Coming out of a meeting last night here with the traffic depart, merit in which the purpose of the strike, jobless compensation, and possible affiliation of national and state unions were discussed and explained, the union leaders reported that they Intend to strike until Of 2 Airmen Try0py(9, Frank R. Wallrath, lormer paratrooper from Long Island City, N. who escaped Sunday from the psychopathic ward of the army's Letterman Hospital here, waa still at large today.

expanding system of private enter GREENSBURG. Pa, AprU 39-W) Sunlight reflecting from the aluminum wings of a wrecked plane yes For Murder prise. The renewal of Mr. Truman's cam palgn to talk businessmen into low Three others who escaped with BUCHAREST, April 29 WP Ana Cumpanaa, "the woman In red'' who put the finger on John Dlllinger that summer night in 1934 when FBI men killed America's public enemy No. 1 In a Chicago alley, is dead.

The Timisoara newspaper Vestful reported last night that th woman, known in the United States as Mrs. Anna Sage, died last Friday in the quiet town of Timisoara in southwestern Romania of a liver ail Wallrath were captured Sunday terday led to the discovery of two POT TALBOT, Wales, AprU 28 dead tilers on a densely wooueo night, all within 100 miles of San er prices set the stage for a quick showdown with the big business and hilltop near here. Francisco. Search lor waurain broadened to southern Calirornia. industrial organization.

ment. She was .8 years old. A state forester, spotting tne plane from a fire tower at Bald Knob, a its price poucy committee votes they get the things tney ask. Authortie expressed leers lor A nine-year-old boy was committed for trial on a murder charge today in the drowning of four-year-old playmate, Glyndwr Partitt. The name of the accused boy was not made public.

Under British law Mrs. Cumpanas was deported by half mile away, directed searchers Union men are asking f. raise to whether she felt she had been medical corpsman Wallace Williams of Fort Worth, Tex, abducted as a later today on resolution of its own, expected to show the President how his plan Is going over with a the United States government In to the burned ship. Keck said. double-crossed by the government Cards In their pockets Identified Keck also, reported that the Busi a per week, which figures down to IS cents an hour.

"Pittsbursh sets is more than In the victims as Robert Harry Hoiden, in the deportation proceedings," she replied: ness office employes here, who were children above the age ot eigm may be held accountable for crimes, al wide cross-section of business interests. One of Mr. Truman's cabinet of hostage by the escapes, and sun missing. Army officials, however, believed that Wallrath was not arm ed. 33, Baltimore, Md.

and Joseph James Moraenstern. 33. Ohio. 1936 because of a conviction in Gary, for running a bawdy house. She had lived the life ot a well-to-do citizen in Timisoara since Vestful said that she complained to the end of her life that she had been "cheated" by federal authori though seven sentences have been "I have never felt that way." Melvin H.

Purvis, former FBI diana, Greensburg gets S3 more and Blairsville gets i less on the weekly pay," 1. C. Glendenning, vie1 idle yesterday, nave reiurnea tw per cent today to their job. Handling ol normal call-load at th switchboard is indicative that oper ficer. Secretary of the Navy Forres- imposed rarely on children In the Wallrath, zt, served witn the iitn chief in Chicago, aclcnowledged her tal, told the delegates earlier the They were employes of the F.

C. Russell Co. Cleveland, and were flying from Baltimore to Cleveland last 100 year. of the wide-spread FTWP Local 57 declared here last night. best present contribution this coun Airborne Division and was court mania led and sentenced to death ties of fTO.000 in reward money for when they crashed.

try can made to world peace is "the maintenance of substantial military in Japan tor desertion under fire. Prosecutor George Robey said the nine-year-old admitted trussing hi young companion with shoelaces and throwing hint Into a mining aid in bringing puunger crinunaj career to an end deportation proceedings la U3(, whan he teeUtud that be had njnwd to kelp kr 1 having the depnrWtae. ptdar Dr. Thomas Johnson, deputy coro putting cmiingea on the spot tor tne G-men. President Truman commuted the ator sr.

returning to near normal operation also today. They had refused to cross the picket line during the first dys of the strike and emergency service only was token car. of. power." ner of Westmoreland County, who Harold Keck, Bell manager here, countered this statement with the report that "we attempt to keep our wage scales in line in the communities with the other wage paid for ccmoarable work." The Bell Com- fixed the time of the crash as Sun- sentence to life imprisonment and Wallrath escaped twice previously. valley river.

Defense counsel Arth Eastern ftiu Nolle She told New York reporters when she was put aboard the vessel to be deoorted that aha bad re dav afternoon, said there were in Funeral services for Mrs. Inez Thomoaon 7:30 toniaht at Robinson At Montaomery Wsrds. by I dications the men struggled luiueiy ur Davis said the boys statement to police "I won't do it again" wu proof he did not realize what he We hav been able to accept all nussea snt uuupsi rr'jrgf capture, TM1 fftF It Continued nn Pan Mm Funeral Horn. Uaxgaret H- Bru- ceived (3,000 for laformuig on Dill-infer, and in reply to a question axminster scatter rugs, S-W iuri-g jto eescape Irom.the naming wrec-Ward Week. r't'w.

ass mum, Continued on Pag fiv 41 pany makes periodic survey to fleiermin appropriate wage bad Mer W- ft. i.

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