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Jacksonville Journal VOL. 57 JACKSONVILLE, ILLINOIS, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 6. 1935 THREE CENTS OF G. 0, P. MEMBERS GREECE CLAIMS CLAIM RECORDS GREAT VICTORY 4 Billion Dollar Work Relief Bill to Get Another Test in Senate FOURTH ARMY HAS CAPTURED CITY OF SERES Make Messenger Bovs Disrobe Democratic Are Charged With Falsifications Ex-Premier Preparing To Quit Revolt, Is Claim Copyright, 1935 By The Press'.

Athens March 6 dny) The Greek government early today claimed a victory atatnst 1 the Rebels in Macedonia. announcing thp Greek fourth army, after a thundering artillery attack. had captured the Macedonian town of Seres. 45 miles northeast ot Salonika Rt mors running Greece said Ex-Premier Veniielos, the Fox" of Oreek making readv to quit the revolt A finish fight was expected shortly, with the that the 71-year- I old he is still on the Island of Crete, miv be cut oif from escape To the fleeing rebel- piling helter- skelter toward the wild mountainous country near the Turk sh and Bui-' (tartan went this ultima'um. from Gen minister of war Surrender or be crushed Rumors tn the capital said termed the "mad former prime in government naming him as titular head of the revolt, had attempted to leave his refgue tn the Island of Crete and flee to Alexandria Officials at Alexandria asked the Chicago.

March 5. These' went a little too far' Springfield. 111., tonight. publicans shouted For several weeks a couple of youth- nois house tod ful robbers who made their male vie- -pecial session 1 remove their trousers to prevent vertently Venizelos nn loop had falsified tl! Tonight they went into telegraph the alleged err office, took out of a cash register The republican and while Esther Fox. 25, clerk abandonment oi In the office, registered blushes, the a bill, sponsored youths made two telegraph messen -1 amend again gers take off their trousers March in the 'r had ir wrong atic offic to cover Rc- I1U- urth ials up Bv Dic kson.

senn no change from the prevtou' Associated Staff Writer. on the Senate floor. Soon after- Washington March wards the word that forced by ertions from the oppo- Republican senators, Gibson and Aus- sition, confident administrntion forces iin, planned to shift their stand and, today took lonii-captive vote against the McCarran amend-j 000 work rplief bill to Senate floor: men? This caused the administration for another test of strength. leaders to feel that their tattle would All surface indications were that be von this time the White House followers Chairman Glass of the commttee i in throwing out the indicated he might bring measure wage amend- up tomorrow. of which in the The comnutt ed it to be sent back er the White Hou for a 10 -day rough allocation of WOULD DIVORCE INFLATION AND SOLDIER BONUS Vinson Asks That His Payment Bill Be Approved FIFTY NEGROES BEING HELD ON MURDER CHARGE Election Clerk Learns That New Mexico is In U.

S. would McCarran ment, the measure Springfield 111 March appeared tonight that W. Ross Irwin will get to vote in the citv election to Bv Rif hard L. Turner. Associated Staff Writer Washington.

March ur- next month, his citizenship duly es vote taken ait- plea that the uncertainties and tabllshed. consented to a controversies of inflation be divorced In the to lie $4 COURT ROOM BATTLE ENDS IN ONE DEATH questioning at the ick ICE STORM IS SWEEPING OVER NORTH STATES Telegraph And Power Lines Reported Disabled St. Paul, Minn March 5 An ice of sleet, a 50 mile wind and freer, ng left the head of the lakes area disabled today. Communication telephone poles and trees fell the weight of the ice. The Awwxiaiefj Press reach' member pa sn the storm area through a two-way radio communication established with the assistance ot John Sherman, northwest radio commissioner.

Later several amateur the providing that rets swear to the returns Charging that the to cover up the alle special session in Oreen of Rock leader, declared' "Fraudulent chant of this house and made by high day of reckon ii which time we will determine this quest; The bill under by Dr. Frank A St and A A. Bra Rocher. democrats, a of the two sections act amended last, fal Green and other oc moci ales tax ulers nt they bill was ged erroi jvember, lHI at on commi ttee to closest by admlnl latrai the p. L.

iican made A but dav tl II laid plans narrowly es- ig scrambled before the bill if the Senate appropriations a 12 to 12 ible margin. And some on concessions had been contr In lieu vote in the committee ment. McCarran amendment sub itute hefty margn oi 14 to ell, ttr; leaders contended to- pi commttee bailot repre- for men for work relief. This division included S350.000.000 for flood control and senators said they would vote against the McCarran wage amendment if the stood by the flood allocation. of the McCarran atnend- committee approved the amendment by Senator Ga.i, authorizing the regulate the wage rates it to work from the que -him the sol- election office during reg- Qne Policeman Killed, diers vonus was addressed to the istration todav a woman clerk 2 Cultists, Officers ways and hv committee tout ivc Vinson, simply for New Mexicc treasury left' free and that in anv wav it con- passport was necessary.

ROBINSON AND HUEYLQKG IN WORD BATTLE HOLD POLICEMEN AS SUSPECTS IN BIG ROBBERIES alternative Pat- ed by the Veterans which w.TUld direct sue new currency to ents. totalling well the and Arkansas Senator Men Questioned About undei it! old cent present sion co the Ju of Evamt ently can cl un two pert it Asks Long Be In Proper Chicago Jobs Past Two Years Gri government for instructions as to radio operators aided their course if the asserted chieftain of the revolt tried to escape to Egypt. A government airplane flyine over the headquarters in Macedonia Jamestown as loyal troops pressed hard at iheir dropped Gen Kandy' ultimatum to them Surrender within 24 hours his message read or my will crush you. "I but I am to avoid flitileHil war. I Clen retorted that the Six and its neighbor Superior.

Wis. Virginia and Hib- btng in northern Minnesota, uid Valley City most of the day. Some were established in mid-afternoon. Electric power Duiuth failed at 2 AM height of the storm which left both Duluth and Superior literally sheeted with lea, M. Cornaaiyy rmet of 11 i ui oi Mrkultufi, who arrived from Duluth this after- rebels numbered between 2 and noon, two rrf ice covered ooo I highways and buildmas tn the city, 1 while a mile of telephone poles along one higha-ay were broken off if they were tooth picks In some places ice was three inches thick he added than 300 telephone pole- were reported down in the head of the lakes area and Duluth residents for the most part stayed at home, fearful of a maze of fallen wires and the constant threat that more ice-weighted trees might fall.

Schools were closed. Motor trnffic was almost at a standstill. Street cars were stalled in the two cities and the Interstate to THREE ESCAPED CONVICTS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY Blexxihounds and Guns End Crime-Marked Trail Of Deaperadoea Fairview. Okla. March Bloodhounds and to the 1 b-w, -r.

of a crime-marked tr-il tonight: traffic because of electric c.ibles three youthful convicts who exact Umaies of the terrorized western Oklahoma for two were available but informed observers weeks. The three were trapped bv dogs in a dugout near here Thev weie captured after a gun battle in which state officers, federal as nts and deputies of three countrw took Malloy Kuykendall, 20 leader of the 32 convicts who Granite state said the total would run into thousands of dollars Telephone company officials said they hoped to restore service some time tonight. Meanwhile North Dakota in tile grip of the season's heaviest snowstorm. A maximum of more than broke from inches had fallen in some areas reformatory, blocking highways. No passenger Feb.

17. slaying a guard- came out of operated farther west than Bis- the dugout with pistol blaring mark Air traffic was at a standstill He and W. L. Baker, 18. sur- Farmers were Jubilant at the rendered, however, when possemen wrather bureau forecast of continued O.

Williams of Clir.ton. fired from many sides, slightly snow and the prospect of more pre- Smith and Francis J. Loughran be rerihaired Kuykendali cipitation. third fugitive Dale Stanphill. 22 GOVERNOR HORNER NAMES 10 SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS Group Will Recommend Cb nges In System Of Public Sprtngf tetd.

111 Governor Horner organization of tl tional Commission persons membei rue ted to Illinois of The commission, the cover nor sjgne ago, also includes the house and The commisi governor are James S. Me Chicago Board Lancworthv of the National elation: Generi Chicago presid Co Dougla cago. executive Federation and Bureau ficiencv; Mcdie J. Spiegr O. Walters, princir High school.

Aurora; Enrl Smith Detroit president of the Illinois At cultural Association; John A Wieln state perinttnc of nubli. strut non: FYruik Jensen tendent of Rockford schools, a John C. Martin, chairman of i state tax commission Lieut. Thomas Donov named the five members 132 i Harold Staff Writer rch 5. n-un.

Arkansas, his ed with anger, today iou word battle with tnat it was time to the Louisianan i w.th a threat to ist the senate Arkansas next year. went into that state u.v credit him with a ting Senator Hat- senata in an uproar the day and he was is in characteristic around senator was Ma city men were members of They were ofice of detectives chief Wal- Daniel Gil- Hous da The Kentuckian commit- sharply approve hLs own bonus bill, backed by the Amerimn 1 payment, with tl to provide funds siders adivisabie He excoriated man bill, of Foreign Wi rs, the treasury to the paytr over 2.000 000 000 mv he thundered at the committee, the House will pass any bonus bill on which it has an opportunity to vote You pass the Patman bill and you rim the death knell of payment of the bonus at thisj session of Concress At if you pass the Vinson bill you have an op-; portunity to get cash pavment His appearance the commit-! tee. of which he is a member, was preceded by imilar pleas from officials of the Legion, including Frank Belgrano, national commander, and resentative; all urging that the in-) John Thomas Tavlor, legislative rep- flation and bonus issues be made sep- i arate. They were pep And where were you born?" said Irwin. you been naturalized when did you take out your final Are OUndecl papers the etelk Irwin fuially convinced her that thei SENATE OPENS BATTLE OVER RELIEF BILL Downstate Democrats Are Attempting To Force Action ns anc me I about and hi nd ignoranc or the edge ns assault la uher Coughl Huey off soc snout i he egot- had Much secresy -unrounded the reports were circula held were being qu )me of the Chicaco within the past two yean The questioners refused at night to divulge the identity of men held or the crimes about wh were questioned.

A comely young woman was tai injp the criminal courts building a The men wrre held at a late hour. Whether she was a suspect or a witness could not be determined. committee tx how the mon jnch wit iey woulc ly. they had no planfor rai: that that wi hs the Housf the job and prerogat ret an- of thetreasury ITALO-E H10 PIA AGREEMENT SETS UP ZONE" Milbum P. Aken.

Associated Press Staff Writer. Springfield. Ill, March red from the group of downstate rep- i questions on resentatives today started a be provided Robin" effort to force consideration that they of relief reorganization hills, while the funds, both houses waited for tomorrows robltm of the hearings on the Lewis-Wiliiams bills committee and for S45.000.000 additional faxes. of the sec- In addition to the Robin started by Representative Frank McClure of Abingdon, then were sev- 'cessful efforts to force ac- lo Continue Neentiatior.s to Settle aas in the United States! Chicago. March Negro fher naturalization a cultists who participated in a wild in women's court faced murder charges tonight for the death of au heroic 73-year-old police official.

Judge Edward S. Scheffler. whose court room the battle raged i for 15 minutes, ordered evidence gathered preliminary to the seeking of murder as a result of the death of Capt. Joseph Paicyruski. The possibility of another fatality loomed Bailiff Phillip Brankin, 29, was in critical condition at a hospital, i a bullet in his right lung.

Two oers of tlie Allah Temple of i also suffered bullet wounds. King Shah. 38, was shot in the shoulder and Zack 32 in the foot. A of cultists incurred cracked I heads and contusions at the hands of judges, patrolmen and detectives who raced to the aid of their embat- tied comrades from all parts of the headquarters building. A dozen and bailiffs were scratched, bitten, kicked and cuffed before they could toss the 31 women and 17 men rioters into cells.

The two injured cultists were held in a hospital. Nine of the women members of the Moorish wearing red hats with cre'-cents. were haled into court participating in a quarrel. Judge Scheffler ordered a recess. The women went toward the rear of the loom.

Bailiffs told them to use the front door. The women objected One of the men in the audience arose and the riot started. Judge Scheffler called asistance. Capt. Palcynski, shaking off restraining hands, plunged into the melee.

He fell to the floor. His physician. Dr. H. Berg, said later he had treated him for a heart ailment.

Chief of detectives Sullivan, Judge Other Points Of Differences I.OM RELIKF OEFTCE he ser late met at noon and the rc- siot nam suit eelioed after. Thenby way of variety, Cl lesiej w. hy. 'resici ent of Jumey, senate sergeant at arms. of Edti cat io: Mrs.

search? Robert Brothers. one of ofWirunetka preside nt friends, who was in thi 0 aallery, 1 Pi areni: -Tea. cher for alRobf Woodof Brot I lers was unarmed. Sen: at nr Mc- ien of Sear Roehu ck Kellar iD Tenn had. durin tr debate IS Su lerlan of Ch on the floor asked Long if he kept ere ta ry ofthe Cn le an arm ed guard ih the palier Long Granite Granite Cu closed sennaas saie nois Worker Ciy.

111.. March lelief headquarters was fter director committee of the Illi- Alliance had larch UP preli -Ethiopian agreement the African border iities have occurred innounced in Rome tor re ships sailed from Si carrying men and ast Africa. ni- to me eral un? tlon. Loui- O. Williams of Clir.ton.

chair- of the Senate executre committee announced he had invited, by teli graph, Mayor Edward Kelly of Chicago to address the Senate and explain his views on the relief situation. Ke I to the Senate, to raise redef funds by increasing the sales and gasoline taxes one cent each and extend the former to cover utilities. From the Republican side. Senator Earl Searcy introd h), oiteol- tht bina, by r.tans In ftarnpw. t.ops._poult.d lnK) tl)e ed to storm the office claimed the threat came after he denied the committees request that the Alliance be permitted to share in the administration of relief, He said the headquarters would remain closed indefinitely.

The alliance is composed of persons who are on relief rolls. rr.m for lour Pu Ef- did of Shortlv a shopped brothers eallery, saying he felt it to investigate view ements on the Christenljerrv. Lot indignant over He insisted Brothers be viblic rather than in as had been proposed, hers was not a bodygu? in Washington represent of New Orelans. ard in his UOI LD REDl.TE I Springfield. 111 March Tile Illinois Power and Lieht ation today filed with the Illinois sec- Commerce Commission a propo-al to he electricity rates in Champaign rched Urbana, effective April 1.

The propoal, taken under advisement by Ht said commission experts, was described and promising annual savings of in the for residential consumers, alone with i reduction in commercial Rome, nan Ital neutralise where hoe cently was but five and Naplc nitions to The basis I the neutral zone, kilometers 'about had been reached a "Further neeoti points of difference the spokesman said Shortly afterwarc Antonietta and Bel ports with 135 off; hundreds of war material etta carried and war machines Ppc! that after the Chicago election. The two other ships, the Gauge and a wiJl be introduced Lozuna, which sailed from Napl chambers. They locked in combat with the negroes. were shattered. shots fired, clubs wielded fists flayed, benches overturned.

Authorities were uncertain whenca ment said accord" to set up will be six four wide. Addis Ababa, ation to settle will ced a reolu- came the pistol bullets, but Miss non calling upon Governor Horner to I Schiller, a city prosecutor who submit the biennial state oudget and witnessed the riot, said: official infor- "Fifteen or 20 negroes were trying on on iust how much the federal to get out the rear door. Someone government expects Illinois to con- ordered them back. tribute toward relief costs. resolution was promptly side-tracked by reference to the executive committee.

begins to look suspiciously like continued." nothing whatsoever will he done about! relief until April 18. the day after the Chicago election at wftich Mayor Kelly is a candidate," Searcy do not know whether this id huge quantities of break between Governor Hor- aboard The Antoni- ner Mayor Kelly over relief is 000 tons of munitions or merely being staged. I sus- the C.pidoplio, eft Sicilian rK )0 troops. They surged forward and Higgins tried to hold them off his gun. They came on anyway.

He had to fire. Captain Paicxynski was slugged. I saw sev ii men around him with ALYCE MCHENRY REPORTED TO BE SLIGHTLY BETTER fled when the dogs drew near and was captured at a farn. home nearby. All three now face possible charges which might bring them to the elec- trie chair Armed robbery and murder charges are possible as a result of the prison break.

ns ok KKI.IKK MOBS San Francisco, March 4V Fremont Older, editor of the San Francisco Call-Bulletm, was buried today those on relief rolls are fed. on his ranch at Saratoga died Sunday. V. of Chicago James J. Barbour of Evanston and Harry Stuttle of Litchfield All but Barbour are Democrats Smith was named when Donovan refused to! appoint Noah Mason, Oglesby State Teachers Association Little Rock.

March The The House members are F. Oovernor Marion Futrell today told Lewis of Joseph an the state legislature to pass emer- Chicago and W. O. Edwards of gency relief taxes, saying will Danville. Democrats, and Hugh W.

be running loose in this state" unless Cross of Jerseyville and H. D. Sj of Shelbyville. Republicans Sir Malcolm Campbell Takes Wife's Advice and Postpones His Attempt to Smash Record with men and supplies aboard, were to stop at Campania for further barcations Three other ships at other Italian ports were taking men aboard for East Africa A dispatch from Addis Ababa -aid tension there had been perceptibly relieved the Rome announcement, since Ethiopians had felt that Italy wa trying to hold them responsble for the delay. $3.000.000 from the treasury the relief obligation until May 15.

with Horner and Kelly then joining Ill th a cold, Mr. Horner stayed at the executive mansion today and did not attempt to take a direct hand in the legislative muddle. is Holding Her Own' meel Word That Went Thru Hospital KANSAS NAVY IS HARD TO SINK CRESTON' WATER A For Jacksonville and Winter will return to this vicinity today, according to the forecast issued last night. The day cloudy with ram or snow at night and on Thursday. It will lie colder.

The U. Cooperative Weather Bureau at the Norbury Sanitarium last night gave temperatures as: high 58: current 52 and low 44 Barometer readings were: A. 29 72- P. M. 29.90.

The governor warned the assembly "public disorders' threatened as a result of the withdrawal of all federal relief March 1. HELP TO OR Benton. March 5 TT He listed two score special of a grand jury tod.r. after to be taxed to provide relief funds an open verdict was returned in the ranging from telephone poles to lip- death of John Graves 3 a truck driver who was shot the Gamer governor estimated his emer- home in West Flank fort Saturday, will start off Ja' kill would raise $6.850.000 in the Officers said Mrs. Gamer, widowed next two years and asked for its mother of six children told them she final passage without passage without amendment, Graves when he knocked her within the next three or lour days, from a chair and threatened her with to relieve a tense situation," a stove poker.

He was a roomer in her home. Rv I dw ard J. ill Associated Press Sports Writer Daytona Beach. March Malcolm Campbell said "yes. run hi-; wife said and a titled family argument ran as true to form as it usually does among the common people, wuh the added possibility that this time it probably saved the British speed life.

A 35-mile wind was pouring from the south up the coral racuic strip where, for two of the past three days. Malcolm Campbell has been flying around, 50,000 people Crest on. Ia March today overflowed the spillways of Creston natural reservoir, mit. for th? first time in more than Bv Blakeslee, Associated Press Science Editor. Fall River.

March i The prospect of Alyce Jane i erv from her upside-down stom- each operation was slightly but definitely better tonight. She is holding her own" was the word that went through the Truesdale hospital time and again. The hospital authorities refused to The be quoted by name, but explained it this way: Holding her own more than 24 SENT TO JAIL Topeka, March 5 Kansas navy is hard to sink. Sent down in legislative engagements two years ago and again a hours after the operation means much week or so back, the navy bobbed in thus case. You can scarcely have up today in the House of Represen- any idea of the rough mauling her tatves, body had to take in transferring so The navy is represented a bill many organs from her chest to her calling for organization of a Kansas abdomen.

naval militia authorized to accept is remarkable that he: strength any naval equipment the United holds up so You would not be- States navy might care to donate that a child could stand Introduced early in the session, the much." bill was beheaded in committee re- Her pulse between morning and cently. It was re-introduced by the afternoon dropped from 138 to 130. The verv rapid pulse in this form of operation upon children is not alarm- ing in the light of previous records. It is not known whether moving the committee on affairs. DARES TEACHERS NAME OFFICERS SCHOOL LEGISLATION Springfield, 111..

March Springfield. 111., March 5 Illinois: Increasing cloudiness Wed- Soverhill of Tiskilwa today was Members of the Illinois State School nesday, probably followed by snow in elected president of the Illinois Farm- Board Association will meet here iiorth and rain in south portion at ers Institute, succeeding G. A Lazier; morrow, at the call of Secretary A flight and on Thursday; colder. of Rochelle. A.

Goodrich of GibIndiana: Partly cloudy and some- son City was named vice president, hat colder Wednesday; Thursday H. O. Allison and Anita Shamel of ossibly snow or rain in north and Springfield were re-elected secretaries. in in south portion, with colder Wisconsin Partly cloudy Wednes- nnd Thursday; colder. Missouri: Cloudy and colder Wednesday.

followed by rain, possibly turning to snow in extreme north porn on: mostly cloudy and some- ki.T DEC LARE DIVIDEND New York March of the Coca Cola International Corp. today declared a quarterly dividend of S4 a share on the common stock, payable April to stock of record Iowa. Mostly cloudy March 12. Previously the company and Thursday; cokiat. $3 quarterly.

gathering hurriedly on the beach, the two vears. Residents of the town timing traps were up. He had blue- with memories of dailv doles I bird towed the full length oi the and skyrocketed rates still fresh 3 course so that he could run just one mind from drought conditions last way, with wind, the least dangerous summer, celebrated by going en-masse to the lake site to view the 290 mil- So Dolly went into action. She; ijon gallons of water reserve which hurriedly gathered the racing officials has been restored by winter rain and together, along with mayor, snowfall H. Armstrong and John Me- Namara.

assistant adjustant general of Florida Pride at the moment meant nothing to her. St. Louis. March Dow- She bustled about, winning her school to "train federal agents" wUh carbon 81 everv stride with officials I backfired today and he was sentenced monoxide fumes, nexrlv burned up 60 h. elfort tn drive his great new Thfyh piled Into a car rode down B.

Paris on a charge of im bluebird swifter than the nresi-nt Sir Malcolm wfcs personaunc a government oftlcer. sitting in cockpit, his i The charge against Dowell, an ex glasses on his forehead, ready to give' her the gun and go. against his own He decided he run again, for the judgment. 11 definitely better than it has They talked for only a few moments, discuss pending leg- And he expected that the wind gjr Malcolm the husband. Lady Camp- rganizatlon of WOiu'' ebb tide at 1'57 bell the wife, and then a bit sheepish-j 01 usually (toes.

ly, grinning, but quite content, the But it The wind blew 50-year-old Englishman climbed Topeka, March 5 NOT WORRIED rhe was able to a little if anything, and after; of the cockpit. Lady Campbell kissed aries paid county officials and su- water and to retain it. A few sips 0 HOG PRICES SOAR arpuin.i it in their hotel suite him gratefully, and came back in preme and district court judges will Kansas City. March niilk werp not altogether retained. Omaha.

March 5 With while Sir Malcolm dressed, and then true wifely triumph. be raised April 1 to the level which medical bill for 3-year-old Joe Bren- ---------------------------a light run of ho s. coupled with as ear was towed to the beach,) So ended another family argument. prior to April 1 1933. The nan, recovering from the is JOHN Rl sSELL CONFIRMED presen record he holds at 272.108 miles an hour.

Oklahoma City, March Red hpart back to Its proper position, more than eager to listen to her. I to days in jail by 1 hsired Leon fiery speaker lifting from the right to the ft of the house, "daied" Mde of chest, Ls the cause of the school teachers to strike today, rapid beat. In other cases the rec- "Teachers never threaten to strike ords Indicate that the heart may be convict, was that he posed as an of- 111 off he said. "It's only when to speed up for about a ficer of the federal alcohol tax legislature is in session." and collected fees from two men he D. McLarty.

to islation for reor districts and increased ions. state appro- employed" as tax agents. WILL RAISE SALARIES week. There have been reports of threats mother says a healthier color of a strike if a $60 monthly wage returning to the cheeks of her maximum is retained in the school daughter She also thinks aid measure. Alyce is resting easier and ls certain ber daughter is not in much pam.

NOT WORRIED continued urgent demand, prices hit a Lady Campbell became just plain Mrs. I so said Lady Camp- house today killed a bill to continue not a worry, new four-year peak at the South Campbell, or better still Dolly Camp- bell "It would have been suicide to! the reductions. His father Omaha yards Top reached SP 65 bell let him run in thrtt wind Dr. Joseph Brennan. Washington, March The The beach Ihe 1933 legislature voted wage is his personal physician.

His mother contested nomination of John for choice rs while bulk of the Pride was keeping sir Malcolm from was ery rough when we rode over it. I cuts ranging up to 25 per cent and and one sister are registered nurses. Russell, marine commandant as a better grades 210 pounds and up sold harming his mind. He had ordered There were patches of waNM on the i averaging 12 per cent for Another sister a hospital technic- major general. oonfirmed todajr ai $9 56 to $9 rtO.

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