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April 8, 1938 THE MINNEAPOLIS STAR 7A Several Balk at Lie VI of money was kept In the Frissell safe. Miss Johnson was slugged with a pistol butt by one of two gunmen who apparently failed to get loot from the locked inner compartments MOUNTAIN lx 3 Preferred for ahnosl a century, I A Use(i personally and prescribed Close-out Sale Limits Approved A revised ordinance de Test in Killing Probe Detective Inspector Charles Wetherille said today that several men are "reluctant" to take lie detector tests in con Nuclear Missiles Tested by Russia? WASHINGTON Of) Donald Quarles, deputy secretary of defense, says the Russians may have tested some long range missiles with live nuclear warheads. He said Monday night he would be surprised' if this hadn't occurred during the extended nuclear tests com At ii4 fading physicians. of the safe. She died of a WATER 1 1 skull fracture.

Wetherille said he had a nection with the holdup-slaying of Ethel J. Johnson, 60, in the American Sales and Manufacturing 1921 Emerson "hot lead" on an old model maroon car believed used by the gunmen in fleeing from the crime. pleted by the Soviets last month. avenue Wetherille, on the chance a "finger man" set up the robbery, asked 10 employes of the firm to take the detector tests Monday. Four took the tests at University of Minnesota, but the results have not been received by the 7 FROM THE lSe A ISSB BteT (OF THE 8 NATION.

T30 GLASSES "7T DAILY vOPRINGS, ARKANSAS A Boys Snatch Purse Mrs. Emma Tantzen, 62, Miss Johnson was an in the Frissell a 2841 Oakland avenue, told signed, to tighten requirements for "going out of business" sales was recommended for passage today by the city council committee on ordinances and legislation. Under provisions of the measure, applicants for such licenses would have to file a complete inventory at cost price and could not include in such sale any merchandise bought within 90 days of the sale's opening date. The applicant would also have to have been owner of the business for at least six months prior to time of application. The license fee for such sales under the old ordinance is a flat $75., real estate firm which shares offices wjth the American firm.

She also was a tax con inspector. Among the others Wetherille indicated the reluctant ones were still "Considering" taking the tests. The firm, which sets up gumball and peanut machines in stores, hires the 10 men to service them on a commission basis. police she was bowled over by two boys, about 17, who. snatched her purse near her home at 11:50 p.m.

Monday. The purse contained her bank book and other personal effects but no money, she said. sultant on the side. Broken lens Duplicate sJT'X No Drops Used DR. GEO.

O. MOSS Optometrists FE 2-7907 DR. C. C. McGUIRE NEW LOCATION 417 HENNEPIN AVE.

Wetherille said it probably 0. M. DR0NEY BEVERAGE GO. 410 1 5th Ave. Minneapolis, Minn.

FE 2-S55? was known by several per sons that a considerable sum AT TOP NOW This Is Catherine L. O'Brien, who operates a 100-miIlion-dol-lar-a-year bus i in Westfield, and directs some 4,000 employes. It's a home products company. Miss O'Brien quit a well-paying secretarial job with an insurance company to help found the current organization. Rung by rung she climbed the ladder until she became president in 1951.

AP During the past year More people State Site Offered for Farm Shrine WASHINGTON (INS) The National Grange has offered part of its national shrine, the Kelley farm in Minnesota, as a site for a hall of fame for agriculture. A senate resolution to set up a farm hall of fame has been sponsored by 32 senators, but the measure suggests no site for the Under the new proposal the fee would be $35 plus $2 per thousand of Inventory value. The license would be limited to an initial period of 30 days. The measure also provides for a first 30-day extension at $75 and a second 30- day extension at $25. Included in such sales would be not only the so-called going out of business sales but executors sales, creditors sales, loss-of-lease sales, forced out of business sales and fire sales.

Action of the committee was taken today in a session in which no one appeared to oppose the measure. The recommendation goes to the city council Friday. Burglars Busy Burglars broke into the South Town Beverage 3500 Minnehaha avenue, and made off with 22 cases of beer during the night. Orville W. Curkeet, 3532 Oakland avenue, reported a prowler invaded his fesidence and stole $97 cash and a I leather folder containing several legal papers.

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