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THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 24. 194ft 3 A a 1 1 mi mam Missing War Dog Sought by Vet Ban on Sunday Movies Ended by Lewes Voters Special to The Inquirer LEWES. Nov.

23. This resort community which had been governed by the early "blue laws" of Delaware ever since it was settled in 1631, voted for Sunday movies today at a referendum. Shoup Case Suspect Acquitted by Jury Special to The Inquirer WTLKES-BARRE, Nov. 22. Michael Hudak.

28, of Glen Lyon, was acquitted today on a charge of having illegal possession of a car belonging to a 21-year-old Navy veteran believed to have been murdered, but was immedi The turnout of voters was sur PENNBR00K MILK a head tax on its residents for salary, current expenses, and building maintenance funds in the school district. The vote was 381? for and 148 against. The head tax. it had been announced, will amount to $3 a year. Delivered Fresh To Our Markets Daily A Boxer dog which survived the Allied bombings of Aachen, Germany, and was brought to America by hi3 owner, former lieutenant John J.

Murphy, of 210 W. Duncannon has disappeared. The dog, Flirtc, now full grown, is a fawn-colored male. Flak has been Murphy's companion for more than two years. The Army Air Forces officer found the puppy, badly wounded by flak, in Aachen, and kept him for 18 months before both were sent home together.

On Thursday afternoon Flak, and Murphy's three-year-old son, Jackie, were playing together on the porch of their home, and the dog ran from the yard. 1 A'1 3 Pieces! LSvN- Vv Sagless Spring I rxS TH ITU Construction prisingly small. The ballots 'showed 180 for Sunday shows and 97 against. ONE THEATER IN TOWN Although neighboring seashore resorts had cast off the "blue laws' a dozen years ago and approved Sunday movies, Lewes had maintained the "closed" Sunday until today's special voting. There is one theater in the town.

Another referendum was held in Milford, 25 miles away. HEAD TAX APPROVED There? the voters decided that the Milford Board of Education may levy five days after the young sailor's disappearance, Hudak maintained throughout his two-day trial that he "borrowed" the ear from Shoup in Philadelphia on the night of Sept. 21. PHOTOS NOT IDENTIFIED Detective Jones testified that Hudak could not identify the missing veteran's photograph among others on three different occasions, though the defendant had claimed to have known Shoup since 142 and to be a friends to whom Shoup willingly lent his car. Hudak nevertheless Insisted that Shoup had given him the car, license and discharge papers after requesting him to drive the machine to Wilkes-Barre.

He added that he had not seen Shoup since. Baffled by the bizarre case, State ately returned to the county jail on a detainer lodged by Philadelphia police. Hudak now faces a charge of having stolen the automobile in Philadelphia from the Navy man, Irving R. Shoup, of Peckville, who is missing and presumed dead, al-thouRh his body never has been found. HAD SHOWS PAPERS Hudak, arrested in nearby Plymouth in Shoup's car and with Shoup's driver's license and discharge papers in his possession, was acquitted here by a Luzerne County court jury wdich returned a sealed verdict shortly after 8.30 P.

M. yesterday. The verdict was reported when court reconvened this morning. Taken into custody by State Police Detective Arthur Jones on Sept. 26, i Hi t.uuriou, dtep-pi'e motuir In your Own color selection.

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If vou don't locate what vnu want, then advertise in The Inquirer' Situations Wantrd Advertislnp Columns. Call Rlttrn-houfte 6-500O. A Direct I.lnc to an Ad Taker. HO I I OPEN EVENINCS EXCEPT TUESDAY THURSDAY fTTTf 3062-70 KENSINGTON AVENUE Police of the Wyoming barracks have pi told reporters on several occasions that they hold to the theory that Can't Sleep Nights? Perhaps Your Nerves Are Starved RELIEF may lie in "PHLOXO-B" the missing man was slain by a hitch-hiker. SEARCH MADE FOR BODY State Police, aided since Nov.

1 by It's New It's Different small-game hunters, have been searching for two months through out Eastern Pennsylvania for some trace of the missing man. Shoup disappeared during a visit to Philadelphia to see two former buddies in the "Navy Ve 4 Insomnia (Sletfilexsness), Nervousness, Upset Feeling. Irritability ore often Symptoms of Worry, Anx-iety. Emotional Strain, which may prevent relaxation and ability to leep. Scientists claim that many cases may be partially due to a need of Thiamine and Phosphates, Phloxo-B has become famous because of its ability often tosSoothe and Relax Taut Nerves through these nutritional elements.

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$2.31 38- ijjfuV And Woy ialow OPA Celllngf fl 4 1 Special to The Inquirer LEWISBURO, Nov. 23. Casual play with a 12-gauge shotgun ended in tragedy today when 14-year-old John Steele was accidentally shot and killed by a companion in his father's barn in nearby Watsontown. The youth, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Steele, died a few minutes after he had received a full charge from the gun in his abdomen. With two companions, Steele had gone hunting during the morning. They returned and went into the barn. There Allen Leeck, one of the other youths, picked up the gun and discharged it accidentally, not knowing that a live shell remained In the weapon. Police said the death was accidental and that there would be no inquest.

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