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TODAY- Robert Woolsey, Film Comedian, Dies At 49 MALJBU BEACH, The film colony and a world of fans mourned one ot the screen's top comediant. bespectacled, cigar chewinj, wisecracking Robert Woolsey. Deith came to the elder member of 'the Wheeler and Woolsey team at his beach home, after -an 18 months' illness. Bert Wheeler broke off a per- appearance tour at Chicago and flew here early to attend the funeral services Friday. Woolsey.

49 when he died, was a jockey at 15 But when Pink Star, later a Kentucky derby winner, feU'with him and broke Woolsey's leg, he turned bellboy and met actors who helped him get a start in vaudeville and stock. His big chance came when Florenz Ziegfeld, who had used him in the Follies teamed him and Wheeler in "Rio Rita" in 1928. They were brought to Hollywood to do a movie of this musical comedy, which resulted in their being starred in "The Cuckoos." "Half Shot at Sunrise." "Peach O'Reno," "Kentucky Kernels," and other comedies. Earle Suggests Mining Coal For Defense THE LOCK HAVEN EXPRESS 57TH 208 LOCK HAVEN. PA.

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1938 TEN PAGES THREE CENTS THRONGS ENJOY HALLOWE'EN CELEBRATION Chamberlain Says British-Italian Pact In Operation Soon Czechoslovak Border Dispute With Hungary Is Settled LONDON, OP). Prime Minister Chamberlain announced in the House of Commons today that he intended to bring the Anglo-Italian Gov't Aid May Oust Wage Cuts 3,000 Hunters jForestFire In Local Woods Many Report Luck On First Day; Few Turkeys Are Bagged County hunters Inquest Starts Parents Of Victims Hear Testimony That 4 Fires Were Reported 'EMPORIUM. At- Clinton County hunters on bright, sunny day invaded thcjtorney Edwin Tcnnkins announced woods in full force yesterday for he had summoned CCC cair.p lead- 'Best Parade We Ever Had' Is Verdict, Scores Of Prizes Given SCRANTON "imme- accord of April 16 into force "as diate" mining of 20,000,000 tons oon as possible." of anthracite to be purchased and He said he would pffer a motion Railroad Operators Discount Possibility Of Strike By Workers the opening of the small game season. An estimated 3,000 hunters sought turkeys, pheasants, and rabbits in the wooded sections of the county. Despite the large number of hunters, which kept the woods ringing all day with a continuous fusillade, no injuries were re- Holders Of Prize Cards Get Awards At C.

Of C. Office What Political Speakers Say In Campaign Talks cst fire that swept the rugged woods near here last Oct. 19. Thc Cameron County district JUDGE ARTHUR H. JAMES stored by the federal government as a nations! defense measure was advanced by Governor George for debate tomorrow to the effect thai "this house welcomes the intention of His Majesty's gcvern- WASHINGTON, UP).

that the railroads might accept fed- ported at either of the local hos- whether the fire fighters were prop- OrkerS Ipitak. Other sections of the state supervised. Five of the cn- reported injuries to hunters, who i rollces died when tncy were 1I fell over ihcir guns, or were shot I trapped in a "pocket of flame by by other hunters. eral aid as an alternative to wagei "Hunters' reported cuts in their search for economic i and pi- catar t5 relief came from management offi- I scarce. turkcvs H.

Earle. He expressed confidence 1 mcnt to bring the Anglo-Italian it would be "a major step toward i agreement into force." the revival" of the hard coal in- The Prime Minister spoke to the I cials- "A railroad away in my op: dustry. Earle said he was 'prepared to place" the plan before President largely Roosevelt. The governor's plan calls for House as it assembled for a four- day sessi irman of the strike is so far, far a out th: ijnion," H. A.

Enochs, zc tiful. but rcemcd to irce-quartcr- I Snappy Bands, I Big Marching I Groups, Lively Mummers In Line Widely and enthusiastically ac: claimed" the best parade Lock i'Havch ever had. last evening's Mardi Gras procession of mum. mers was a cavalcade of gaiety, fantasy and humor, not to mention melody, martial music and second trip by the judges' pa-i uuv (jtuKl tAK1 entertainment, which en- Lack of visibility frcm Proposes plan for "immediate ir.in- tertained a throng of close to ten the balcnny. which made it ing.

transportation and storage" I thousand spectators and made possible to read the -umbers on i0 20,000.0000 tons of anthracite both paraders and watchers obli- a shift of ind and tv.u later the arms of the paraders or to be purchased by the federal gov- vious to the fact that Jack Frost cd in the air. made it difficult for eminent as a national defense; was nipping their toes, the judges to identify the entries measure. they wished to reward with A ALV1N prizes. In the rush lo locate one Says his rival for the governorship crs to testify today at a coroner's inquest the death? of seven CCC cnrollccs resulting from a for- The Chamber of Commerce office was a center of teeming ac- tivity tod-y as ticket-holders i Podges, if elected, he will "keep muurcd for their prizes won relief and going just as long torney, who is directing the in- in the Hallowe'en parade. Cards quest, said he would call the camp were distributed the paraders nee( jt as one man or one woman in the leaders in an attempt to determine passed the Irvin House on their GOV.

GEORGE H. EARLE- I cnairman oi me management rint Rtnnrta demed mmitt said with a 1 i First haters' luck reports i C.cvern-i'' a Hall party fcitt 1 .1 T-1 government to purchase the coal and store it at strategic points ment's rearmament, civilian defense and foreign policies. coal and store it at strategic points Rome thc day before taster, has throughout the been held in abeyance because ofj wav in accordance with the directions failure to achieve a A 4Kn danci about J. J. Pellcy, president of the (Association of American Railroads, he management's indi- com- poscd of John John H.

and Elmer Corter and Eail Long bagged i3j rabbits, one grouse and one sreyl yesterday in Nittanv Yal, 30 in hospitals. Parents four of the ictiins at- tended the opening of the inquest yc tcrday. They were Mrs. Eva Hi Mrs. Stephanie Twin Rucks.

Mrs. Burton Mav of ar.fi Mr. Claud Bor- ing of Pa. Charles Bacr, ttate forester, testified there were four fires in the area on Oct. 19.

but that doubted in which thc recipient for an award, a couple i "has shown his utter unfitncss to Corps of that place would be a little late in arriving but wanted day and "has i a chance to march in the parade, prize-tickets were dis- proved his unfitncss and unworthi- the march began shortly after 8 would get away. In spite Lrctain hi: difficulties, however, for one cf others of these scores of tributed to gratified and delighted mummers, who redeemed their .5 comir.iision as a juuge Half an hour late in starting, due to a message from Milton to the effect that the Junior Drum ness to occupy the high and im- i o'clock. The Lewistown musical of the president's Board of Na- Uonal Make New Demand For in connection with the Spanish civil war. The Rome accord to provide a comprehend' ment of all conflicts Italian interests in fresh' ranean, Africa, the Near East and Donald. Guy and Rt sscll Wcav- heads of leading I r.

also of Mill Hall, hunting in Su- roads to meet in Chicago Friday Valky. brought home t' workers were trapped could been started other three. by sparks from the The wind WAS not he limit' iat direction, he-said. i Bacr added that he had reported Corr.misison asked precipitated dispute among civil war and Italy's assurances members of the House inquiry! that she had no territorial 01 poli- committee. aims in Spain.

Representative David R. Perry Cheers from the Prime Minister (R, Blair); fired the first shot the hearings 'wen resumed, echo- from ing the 'recommendation of his i terse colleague, BepresentaUve EDwood J. Turner, that testify about French the political graft accusations. B) The As ocia ted Press Perry's new request brought, Tbe French Cabinet sought from Chairman Herbert B. Cohen jj.

on out its differences over pro- with this vear. repetition of his previous stand. emergency financial meas-! ures while the British Parliament I Of Ravnlittinn assembler? for four days of debate! iOHS Ut KeVOIUTIOn on rearrnaraen i and foreign policy. 1 PLEAHFIELD, Another of Europe's Governor JohnS. Fisher again was, some thc Czechoslovak-! fin HlflOf XaUC HO the president of the Pennsylvania 0 ij sn border settled! VH IIIIICI JOyj MC society.

Sons of the American', by 3greem cnt between Czechoslo- p. Revolution. He was reelected vakja ore gn minister and A hnnri KATIOni Polish minister to Prague. rt I UIICIII Political observers said the French Cabinet was split into three labor act they cannot walk size. Miss Steila Walsh who was I Nov.

28. hunting with t.ie same partv near Meanwhile the Bituminous Coal Unionville. Centre County, got two Interstate 'rabbits. of the told thc jury of firft fire started about five miles from Pepper Hill, at Grove Run, about noon and that the others broke out within an hour and a half. He estimated the fighters were trapped about 4 o'clock in poriant office of governor of this i groups also arrived late.

sh awards and boxes of candy commonwealth." I Four-Mile Walk thi, morninc Republican candidates wind up! forming below Henderson Prizes will be awarded to ticket- their can.paign in Pittsburgh while lhe var ous divisions swung into holders during the remainder of Democrats concentrate in P.hila- line and an tne i on trek the afternoon today those not, delphia. through four 'miles of the city's claimed today before 5 p. m. can Lieut. Gov.

Thomas rinci a thoroughfares. The long be obtained tomorrow morning at tells Democratic rally Democratic jnc of march was charted because the Chamber of Commerce office. victory Pennsylvania will -layj Ul of he parade it undation for 1940 national elec-1 took nearly three-quarters of an Sober. L. Vann.

Pittsburgh Ne- the lino of march and award the in where Mr-. Glenn Adams charge of the prizes. Frizes Th? prize-winning musical or- ganizations included: prize. S50. East! Centre County Band which led in bituminous coal freight rates.

Harry F. Fox shot four rabbits in increases are scheduled to end 'the Lamar area. west of the original biaze. Get Squirrel Limit i nn I Leo C. Caprio and Dr.

W. C. Hoi-; jter of this citv and Donald Miller PITTSBURGH, heavy of Beech Creek each had six sqilir- fog described by weather obfcrv- 'rels after a day of hunting near'crs as "about as dense as we ever around the parade. The second prize of $25 was not awarded as there were no other out-of-town bands in line. Drum S50.

Lewis- town Textile Workers Organization Committee's Junior Drum and Buale Corps; second. S25. Milton High School Junior Drum; Corps. String S20. Green Valley String Band: second, S10, M6I1 Offices At Meeting Two more Lock Haven men were renamed to office last evening at the meeting of the Men's Brotherhood of the Northumberland Prcs- bytery in the First Presbyterian prize tickets.

The last task was considerably impeded by th: mass of spectators who got tangled up with the judges in their eagerness to see the parade a second time. All Uie judges were present, oc- the narrow balcony in the front of the Irvin House, where Truman O. Allen presided on behalf of the fire companies sponsoring thc parade. Highlights of the procession, led Young Hunter Misses First Day To Protect School Attendance PHILADELPHIA Hitler was pictured Beech Creek. I Rocco Caprio.

Williain and son. William, and Gerard Cap- fie and halting air travel, 'rio who hunted in the Wai'ace Run fcg. mixed some localities section of Sullivan County returned with thc limit of rabbits. get around here" shrouded thc Caprio Pittsburgh district, snarling traf- The with from steel mills and fur- was attributed to a rapid smoke naccs', to groups, one supporting the entire' doctors as a "good program of Firance Minister Paul Marchandrau one holding it com- Adolf' The Bill Mauck party bagped 16. tumble in thc temperature from American rabbits in the Nittany area.

the 50-dcprce level to freezing. The George Snydcr party got 11 Caprio's String Band. Individual Awards Hill Hall and Salona people were prominent among the win- ncrs of individual prizes. The first prize went to George H. Bicrly uf Salona.

the self-conscious clown who admired his appearance in a huge mirror whole four-mile length of the parade. Other individual awards of S5 and S2.50 in went to committee. John Young. Castanca. as a baby jicarly 200 men attended the bear: MIJS Louise Hey- i annual meeting of the Bro- neighboring towns of Flemington, Church at last eve-! Fire Bertrand Smith nine.

an Assistant Chief J. Franklin are L. H. Anthony, fori one car, and Safe; many years treasurer of the or- Director Edward R. Kemerer 1 ganization.

and George H. Diack, ancl th presidents of the three i vice president of District 1. James fire companies in another, included i F. McClure of Lewisburg was tlle doicn smart musical organiza- president, succeeding Wai-' t'ons. the impressive array of fire i ter S.

Lovett of Danville, who be-: fighting crews from all the forest comes a member of the executive districts in this vicinity, the local fire apparatus and fire boats and the fire-fighting equipment of the one 0 didn't always follow his rabbits in BaH Eagle Township. tempted to free his gun frcm undc-r- doctor's orders. Louis S. Winner and P. B.

Ricker brush on a mountain near pletely unacceptable and a third. rj Carl Von Eiken. who came'shot four ringneck pheasants and'home. including Premier Daladier. favor-! to Philadelphia to address the i eight rabbits.

Those who died of heart attacks ing part of the plan but opposing; interstate Postgraduate Medical' jwcrc Robert J. Hoffman. 34, Mcad- said der Six Deaths In State who normally sleeps but four to By Thc Associated Press hours a night, caused him but most drastic measures. boy stays home fromj Details were not disclosed. hunting the first day of the press said jiarchandeau's pro-.

five so that his school will have 100i posa ij in i u( 5 a requ.sition of for- per cent attendance for the month, eign exceptional in- he should have honorable men- taxes and an eight per cent tion. 'That boy is Dorris Mayes. son necessary to save France an 8th grade from bankruptcy. merchant; Coovcr A. Nied- 48.

Oi Wormleyiburg. Cum- young for 14 sleep Sylvia Gensib of this Spanish troubadour. First TrUe Floal cUv a- I v. an religlo 0 of student at the taught by Ml this city. An enthusiastic thought it more school have a perfect attendance.

Grenadier Guard, Elwood The deaths of six persons on theSberland County. Ira kimrnbns. 44, Mauck of Mill Hall as a convict. hours from a morphine i game season provided thousands of 'Harry MrCommon. 63.

of York. 'expert clown a threat operation. learning woods and fields: Mrs. Antonia Marth of North- levy on stock coupons. Marcnan-.

Dr Von said the opera- today with a grim warning to ampton Borough, in Lchigh Coun- deau was said io consider strong im four ytlls 3RO vas to re erc se care use of ty. was hit on the face and body by move a "simple a small Two persons were shot to death shotgun while taking down The first prize 8oat was Snow growth on one of the vocal cords on the cpening day. four family wash in yard of her White and the Seven Dwarfs, pre- Trnck ted track of the turned cream known; CO i or instead of the conventional James Smith, this a i speaker, who gave the feature ad-1 fire nginc red, was a handsome Renovo as Charlie McCarthy, A. Stockdale. nationally dr ss i item in the parade, while the "be- John G.

Cattron, formerly of this: f0 and after" demonstration by eta i tne Flemington smoke-eaters, who sport Y. M. cn tcrcd their-, old truck with a i-as one 01 the special guests mtro- dark-town fire brigade in contrast duced at the meeting. ParUament Debate Tj, debate in the British Parlia-i might be cancer. ment was expected center oni the effect of the drug was Kehoe Pardon Granted By Earle doctors feared at first died of heart attacks in the field home, but physicians ssid her by the following young- land a score of others were injured'juries -were no: serious.

sters. wearing faces and costumes 'un- by stray bulltts i Thc number of persons killed which effectively represented the imeans of speeding defense meas-1 usually pronounced" on Hitler: Harry Miller 38. of the first day than the famous storybook characters: ures which the govcrrment has ac-i the doctor said, because he neither wa killed by a blast from a com- number fatally injui on thc same. Dorothy Laubach. 12.

Snow knowledged arp not bt-ing carried smokes nor drinks. 'panion's gun P-rul Matnck. 16- day last year. Ninety were hurt in White: Skippy Martin. 6.

Happy; forward rapjdlv enough. 'year-old Nesqijehoning high school 1937. During thp season 27 hunters Margaret Hamberger. 6. Grumpy; The other major question for de-; tu uy to go along with the whole bo was fatally injured as he at-i died and 308 were injured.

Charles Harr.berger. 8, Doc: Ann. JQ Gloria- 4 to their newly acquired apparatus, drew much applause and Held Saturday Six Clinton Coutifv under the Nazi regime. Prime Minister Chamberlain's part: Chancellor Hitler yesterday lin the four-power Munich confer- named Lieutenant General of jenceat which Britain, France. Italy'-Artillery Franz Haider.

54, to the HAKR1SBUHG A pardon for land Germany agreed on dismem- po st which General Ludwig Beck Thomas J. Kehoe charged with berment of Czechoslovakia. resigned because he could no' see breaking and entering and The debate was expected to wind cye to eye with Hitler. was granted today by Governor'up thc present session of Parlia-i Colonel-General Fcdor von Bock, George H. Earle, acting on the re- ment.

34, was named to succeed Colonel- commendation of the Board of Par-i In Vienna, preparations were General Gerd van Ru.idstcdt, com- dons. He granted 11 pardons and I made for tomorrow's conference of' man der of Army group Ko. 1. 38 comJDUtations. The Kehoe par- i German.

Italian Czechoslovak and; Hitler continued the reorganiza- Farley And Landon Split On Prosperity Return Hamberger 3 Dopcj Macklcm 8. Sleepy: Peggi; Poor- man. 8. Bashful, and Jane Emert, first award I was S2o. The new dress of the Citizens truck had been kept a a for a i se'en-night by the uptown fire- farmers laddies who fervently hoped there would be no fire alarm to force them to bring their chariot out into the light of day before the paint job was complete.

There was one still alarm a few- County Agent John B. McCool days ago. but apparently thc Citi- said this morning that B. C. Dot- zens sneaked through back alleys tercr, who has carried off many; side streets, for the appear- izes in £ormc years; Joseph (By Associated Democratic Chairman James A.

Farley and Al M. Landon. 1936 tlic third award of S10 was carried off bv the Aikcn School float. "The income had not risen in New York Woman who Livcd in a sh as much asm thc remainder of thc, Another version of thc Old Woman The second prize of 15 xvent to trunk Fox Brothcrs and Earl the Down on the Farm Float and Strou se country. Dewey failed to line relation of N'cw Deal policies; as from 1025 to 1932 as it did 1 to business improvement.

throughout thc nation. Landon told a political rally last, Ro-x-evclt night at Barllc-ville. that KC The annual naval changes an- election of Republican congress- i ca na aa Senator cri r. apncr in a New York Rob- letter don was the only one from tiinton 'Hungarian diplomats on the Czech- i tion today by Republican presidential nominee, "on. Wallace said, that farm in- won io or Troops County.

joslovak-HungE-ian territorial Kcitel to the wcre disagreement today over: fallen Scou headed Pardon applications refused in- Pute. rank of colonel general. He has eluded those of Harry Mayo, sen--i German Kcreign Minister Joach- bet known in some quarters as ing a murder term for the killing; im Von Rilbrntrop and Italian, thc my tcr man of the German of Officer Robert W. Probst of the 1 Foreign Minister Count Galeazzo war macru c. Lock Haven police.force, and Am- the refcjecs whose deaisions brose Demasimo, enticement.

iwill be final will meet with for-: nounced in June bccarnc cHective'raen and governors next Tuesday Jesse James Steele, Lycoming: eign ministers cf Hungary and: lod simultaneously with thc'would be "an important step in County, was pardoned on a rob- changes. Among them was; leading thc way back to-economic bery charge. I Japanese Advance. Uhe naming of Rear Admiral Her- improvement." In thc Chinese-Japanese conflict'mann Boehm to be fleet com- Continued experimentation with the Japanese continued their mander. nation's finances, he said, is into the interior from Hankow Both General Haider and Gen- "the one thing that is holding back were admitted by the Chinese to i eral von Bock led Germain soldiers prosperity." oorcnt anr! have captu'cd fcian.

125 miles Unto the former Czechoslovak Buslntss Better li southeast of the former provisional Sudetenland. lcan tar ltia -c tor unc.xpirco tumbling team and archers, and tarlcy. on the other hand, said term of thc iatc Senator Royal S. eleventh. Moc-chaven.

in an endorsement of the Califor- Copcland. Thc New York Daily Group Winners Jii wew ol nia Democratic ticket that busi- News, independent tabloid which Prize winners for groups of three ESSEN, GERMANY. Josef ness is better everywhere, consti- has favored the New Deal, en-; to ten were as follows: First prize Terboven, Naii district leader and; tuting "a complete answer to thc dorsed Wagner a. Representative of S10. to thc mounted trio ol three Lock Haven Couple Injured At Muncy Ereat liberal." Times for The New York pendent Democratic paper nounced it would support John men and her shoe, a marching group.

1 and 2, Girl by Misses Marie Hickcy and Mao' Caprio, as fust prize in the groups of 20 or more participants. Other prizes in the float division were: is a Fourth, the Bald Easle Fire Tower float, showing an artificial. fire: fifth thc Green Valley indc- Corn Hunkers: sixth. Moosehcart: seventh. Sproul Forest float, with a I trickling stream" eighth, the Neigh-! borhocd Press: ninth.

William Pourman's service station in r.c-' tii.n: tenth, thc Teachers College ance of the truck in its new costume was surprise to most of those who saw it in last night's parade. Carefree Mummers The mummers were all shapes and which vcrfrom er irom, and Mrs. Harry tcr morc O'Day of Lock Haven were badly i months Oittei fipt.ng Injured Sunday night in an auto- i moljile accident near the new i or to COndi00nS are i-'d offensive on According to reports, Mr. end O'Day were driving toward Montgomery when their car made too- i-hort a turn as they approached the bridge. Mr.

O'Day is suffering from fractured rib threc Sun sets tonight 5.07; rises to- governor of Rhineland woeful prophecies of "who James Mead. Corsi's Demo- gay 1 morrow 6 41 In pan Government dispatches dcclarcd that Nevlll Chamber-i are attempting to discourage the cratic opponent. Both newspapers soiled horses, headed by'Mrs. H.j the insurgent offensive on the! fBr tlsn New Deal." have endorsed Gov. Herbert H- H.

Martin. second prize of S5 October Ebro front had been fought to ai sp he f- "arting a heavy Lehman over Ucwcy. for party of oransc and black-! Temperature and wrist Mrs. O'Day has a fractured right thigh, lacerations', of of the right thumb and puncture wounds of the left leg. standstill JfcJ 4 German Army Shake-Up BERLIN, Military ob- servers saw in the appointment of 3 of ment not because he desired jus- 1 week of campaigning by'botb ma- In Pennsylvania Judge Arthur girbcd Harlequins, headed by Mrs.

tice for thc Sudeten Germans but jor parties, shared attention with'H. James, Republican nominee for'Ruth Spranklc; third prize of': because he feared the German airj criticism by Secretary Wallace of' governor, replied to criticism Walizcr. Mackcyviilc, and Charles Nihnrt, Lamar, will enter their horses. There will be classes for year-; sizes, descriptions and colors' as lings, grade and purebred mares, they paraded past the filled side- ar.d stallions. L.

H. Bull, who was walks to laughter, applause and assistant to McCoo! here list appreciative comments. year, and now assistant county All thc traditional characters of Hallowe'en were present with a few new innovations thrown in i for good measure. Then, were a (couple of Charlie McCarthys i Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs on a float, cowgirls, clowns, col: urcd folk of all description, "just married" couples by the dozen, tramps, a number of folks whose placards said they were on the i to the pcorhouse, and many i new and novel ideas. I Prisoners in striped suits rubbed elbou-s with Spanish senors ogling the senoritai.

A girls basketball I team, garbed in attractive blue and yellow costumes, passing a I ball back and forth, vied with seven women, dressed in black i with large ortnge ruffs at their necks, and gold helmets. Takes All Kinds 1 A Cub in Huntingdon and will be the judge. Weather Western and warmer loni.ht; Wednesday increasing cloudiness and warmer: showers Wednesday night or Thursday. Eastern and not quite so cold tonight; Wednccday generally fair and warmer; Thursday probably ihouers. Secretary Wallace of governor, replied to criticism from S2.50 to thc group of doughboys Thomas E.

Dewcy, Republican President 'Roosevelt, who had. with a stretcher special 6 He also saidj Premier Daladier candidate governor of New 1 charged with misrepresent-' in tins division were awarded to; France, was not actuated by a new chief of the army general peaceful motives, but took part in staff another step in 'he gradual the Munich accord because he Dewrv removal of oflicers clinging to the knew Germany's western ideas of imperial days or unwilling was invincible. York. 'ation in saying thc Chief Exccu-i thc Cotton Pickers, the 9 6 A statement by Wallace asserted i live had refrained frcm taking Farmers, ihc family group with 3( 61 had no! whole 'part in thc Pennsylvania cam-: baby cairiagc. a party of frontjtruth to a au not to put his hands; See FRIZES I dience last Friday farm' in "muddy water." Continued on Last Pagt Mm.

41 31 41 35 30 .02 .01 1 River Stage 730 7.30 7.28 7.23 7.30 7.30 7.33 7, .35 parachute jumper followed the absent-minded professor who had left his pants and so forth at home and marched jauntilv in his heavy woolen under- jwcar. A vainglorious acrobat with a large mirror in. one hand I aim a large powder puff in, tha i See PARADE 1 Continued on Last.

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