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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 7

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't BDCKlXOHAM-ln T. Marco 6rricti At Schttnucf 4: Uuoa Uf- norui 11 4. cu Rtr. Dr. itoBUsatT? Enforced Holiday At Camiilus School i COTTl-L-- In BUiMAUtet Junction.

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flurrtvrg tj daughters. -Tird But JtftKtnney: Hon r. CctUt: iraftCcWMtrx Joyce iteJUnary, ftett C. OCT Linn fuaeril treat Mr Uu faomt Bun- Cay, 3.10 P. JUT.

far- cmeutini. ty IUr. W. A. VlVUf.

by B. L. Baih and A. Qarozur. flurtited br Hay Xrnca cao- urs.

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ur rusfrU lioec. Irtta UM ctuittL Burui flu fcnd Monday Camlllui school children will end 'four-day lire-enforced holiday Monday as arrangements to reopen classes were completed yesterday. Camiilus High School Principal Geonze W. MacLaughlin. announced Kindergarten, Grade 4 and Grades 7 thru 12 will have classes in tha fire-damaged school building in First st.

while workmen continue efforts to reconstruct the portion of the structure burned Monday. Principal MacLaughlin said Grade 1 will have class in the Catholic Church, while other grades will OfUVEJ-- roraTci. ait 1C at Mi tost In Brewtrun. Ura. iitriba BCHMQ of ejrwuw.

Wollr ol ixrvcnoa and of ti(ht tnrtr ajia a of Bremerton a Cboich. and a mrmbcr flyracuw Lotftt Ml. fAU. bcdy moved to nrvra Hone. conduc at 3 p.

m. istersnrst la Jfarti: at the following Grades 2 and 3 will be held in Masonic Hall. Grade 5 will be in the Methodist Church. Grade 6 will meet in the Baptist Church. About 280 of the 319 hich school students will be taken care of in tnvlUtf to call gay to ad 7 to P.

1. JtAYXXXH-ln WalUrv lUjden. lit tt curriTrtf Slale Police Seek New York Outlet For Stolen Tubes 'Paramount to Open With Flying Film American fliers ihot own in occupied France, will open today at the THE POST-STANDARD 7 Aterch heretofore untold secret ol the Uit war. ran alone with -Operation Disaster. 1 the U-RECKAGE Or VEHICLE--Donald CoodMlow Heft) and WUUaa Evans, both of Cazenovia, examined wreckage of an arniy type six-by- six truck which overturned several times in Route 20 about two milts west of Cazenovia yesterday before hauling the wreck to a nearby garage.

The cabless truck with fca wtje. AaaadA Hanxdurc Haydoo; ilitrrt. Ura. Uay Lone and Mil. Arthur while 139 students will be classed in outside rooms.

The principal said the burned school building had been approved as structurally safe and that repair work was expected to be finished tnrrk cut cf rr.rc! en a rnd ever turned several times. The driver was thrown frcrn the truck and suffered sever fanai lacerations. Careening Truck uriT. Wiyr.f WIT- cot fljracuac. fuotral at lf on Uartn 10.

at 2-38 P. m. lytaoder CrtDeury. fiyracuw. i.

19S1. lie aunlied by tU Mrt. Helen Enelde McUeft: aoe, Mlctacl broth Oeorce of Syracuse. Mlto. Ousuvtu.

Coctt and fitrtec, aU of ftuJiina; ene altur. Geca cf BuUaria. IMceral ires from hU home, 311 Uudaoa Monday at 3 pu OL. Dr. L.

W. Barnard offirUrtnr 1 terr. rrirnda ictKed to call at 2iU home. Arms if menu by Oarlield, HTA.H-IS thu city. Mirth T.

nil. Mn. Teachers, instead cf pupils, wtli switch classrooms for the various subject teachings, the principal Chzrles Tyner. 42. of 415 Westmoreland IX)S Angeles.

escaped deam yesterday afternoon W. H. Lawton Dies In Sheriff's Car on Way to Hospital Winired H. 76, a retired! Arthur R. Hotalen, Veieran, Succunibs NEW YORK.

March disclosed today thit they and Sew York State Police are try- 'mi to find a distribution point or points in the city for radio tubes stolen from the Emerson Radio Corp- here ind the General Electric Syracuse. On Feb. 1C. they said, there was a burglary at the Emerson plant in which 50.000 radio tubes were stolen. The tubes have a minimum retail value of a dollar each but becaiue of the scarcity of xnateruls they; may as much as $3 each on the I black market, pclice said The Syracuse burfiUry yielded $2300 worth of tubes recently.

State police were quoted as saying they thought tubes stolen in Syracuse were beins distributed beenufe of fimtUritv of the burglaries a state trooper has! arrived here to work with local police. -No arrests have been made here, and-the distribution point has not been found, police said. The film cans Marie Stevens as a American bomber sbot down in France, where he and subjected to interrogation by the Nans but manage to misdirect the enemy blast important targets, 4urinc World War of interrocation is an LATE SHOW TONITE! LAST MAIN FCATU8E 11 PJWL RKO 5ETTE DAVIS 3ARRV SULLIVAN The fesnle species is represented by Joce Koldcn. Suzaane Gatica. Aerial comal STATE I MOT YOUNG KTSY THI LEO GORCEY AND THE BOWERY BOYS BOWERY BAHALION" farmer of Winchtll rd, Arthur Raymond Hotalen.

"35. of diet! on the way to Gen-! 219 W. Ellis st. East Sjrarase. when he reeninc truck I miles west of Cazenovia.

Hospital shortly before orld war wteraa Corp. C. E. Walhure of the Care- State Fair blvd. after he had sherilfs He was stricken at Beach rd.

and Co. of East Syracuse, died in University Hospital yesterday follow- 1 jnovia state police substation said! walked a quarter of a mile frcn inc a brief illness, -Tynrr was driving a thf hnrr.r. ivhrrr he resided AGATHA 31ARINELU. 61. Army-type -vehicle in convoy from his son and daushter-in-law.

Mr. Stamford. Conn, to the MGM stu- 'Mrs, E. Lawton, Alice w. fuaa- cuntTtd by Her but.

nhodr Ryan; a daughter. Mrs. Harriet White: a aon. Alonzo llrown; iftert. Mrs.

Clara Eddy and Bertha irandcHlldren; tracdrhUdrrn. and niecra and Ptzeral froai the Cd- vard T. Career foceral lit South Sattrtiy at r. tte JleT. a.

et Ontenarr Urihodtit Church ojftruticc. Burul la lrnnl to aad 7 to Uarcb 1131. Xllis Ctieaont: a ron. lUroU Cctb on. Ulica; thru 37 St.

Joseph's Hospital She -sras a member of the Mount Carmel a a Heart Societies of Our Lady of Pornpci Church. She leaves her husband. Michael A. Marinelli; a son. Pasqualc ute borne.

Marinelli; two rri one cr cf 633 Catherine st, res West of Sy- djos Lo9 Armies, Calil. when be Sherilfs Deputy John Checkosky He native oJ Syracuse in East Syracuse 17 I Thurytay in Jost Albany CaxroorU. Rrv. rrncf iiult erflciatlx. BcrUl emit ilowrn.

Arrantpcifati Clarrncg B. Van Bmcklm ITTTBBXK5-- In Charlrs D. Marcn S. 1931. Burone Flora and ru- aim uvrraj rutirral from tbr rrral llsce tn laliyrttr.

Santliy. II. at 2 p. m. Intfrmrnt rtrry.

may call atter- cocn and et VAN AUBCR-- Wtrta 1HI. Frank Van- Burrirrd br vllr. Uabtl wet. Wetler D. two dauthtm.

Wri. FlOrrnr? Schulli. Ura. a aiasuUhudtcn; A ncai- A- Maton Memorial Hoar, 3 r. Dr.

L. w. fianurtl oltleut int. Purui J. 13SI.

IA Roy A. Van Dili-Be of B. ft, 6ur- by hit die. CUabeth Butu Vmn two CAuxbiers. Dorothy Urs.

Janet Prrdmsrr; one brother. TToyd; ocv Florence Durnf; two crandcfiildten, Jinet And John Bhtrrrr. Ctrl J. iHUwtr llcrae Jcr ru- 2 S. Stlina Mondar 3 p.

m. Jnirrramt Vhttation Saturday 7 to 9 p. m. fiunday 2 to 4 and ra N. on March S.

cf Sjraeutt 32 brethtr. mi: T. Weeki, and trteral nlem and r.ephfwr irrrirrs emitted tn armrdince decedfnt'i MrmorUl datr. at Circinnttut. M.

a -later Funrra! ntrectnn 'i. OUR POLICY The Best for 4612 SO. SAUNA ST. Phone 9-3301 DANA W. A A PUKFRAL MOU1 W3 OANFORTll ST.

J-SIH Kranddaugh crs and a Mrs. Marinelli nieces, nephews and cousins. The funeral will be at 9 a. m. Monday at the Pirro i Sons Funeral Home and at 9.45 a.

m. in Our Lady of Pompei Church, where a requiem high mass will be celebrated by the Rev. William Walsh. Burial will be in Assumption Cemetery. Calling hours arc 2 to 4 and and tomorrow.

smaller driverlrss truck. It was be- An air force gunner, he served in ol of the truck on a down-j answered the call from residents Jujc European war theater and was (Of the area and sped man inj dccoratcd with the distinguished cross and the a medal clusters. A communicant' Matthew's Church of its Holy Name abo was a member of the James F. Ray Post, VFW; Arthur Butler' Post. American Lczicn: East Syracuse Fire Department: and the On- TONIGHT at 8:15 4 Revival, Nottinrhim's 'ALL SCHOOL REVUE' John V.

SitVrtt, Olrrrtor TALENT-- STARS FUN SUcr Br Gordon Aldenntn Band Uniform Fund) 101 Auditorium AU SI.W Bay TickrU from Students Or at School Box Officr ENFORCER 1 Seemd WOMAN MALLEY MALONE' KTWCWM TtiM MAIN WHITN10RE I i i i The large truck was loaded with (the radio car to the hospital. a jeep and was pulling another Surviving are three sons, Wil- William B. of Mattydale lleved the smaller truck whipped and C. La-A-ton of Philadcl- back and forth, finally jackkrufingjphia. two daughters, Mrs, into the sbc-by-six and causing Ty- amcs Wallace of Philadelphia, I ner to lose control.

The trucks wcnti an Georcc Kaul of Liver- off the highway and up an embank-' rnent before turnins over several pool: two brothers. Clarence W. Lawton of State blvd. and times. (Frank Lawton of Winchcll Tyner was thrown from the cab less truck he was operating and fered severe facial lacerations And contusions.

He was admitted to Memorial Hospital for treatment. His condition was reported as good last nicht. The three damaged. were hadly Belle Isle: 11 crandchildren and County Volunteer Firemens Association. several nieces and nephews.

The funeral will be at 2 p. Survix'inc are his wife. Mrs. Dorothy Ditch Hotalcn; a son. mend: The funeral will at: TM-Q" on Mond3y in Belle Isle Methodist Straub of Jord hij Church, the Orson M.

Case of- noth Mn cf Jorfa TT-BA. KA dh. 1 ficiatins. may call at the 410 STAGE IM TUtt. tVL.

MARCH U.tt I JO THE ONE AND CHIT OttUe OtCH. l.TS.tOXCl fr IOC I MICIS IHCUIOt TAX EJECTS SCHINFS PARAMOUNT HOW! i ELECTION SLATED Officers were elected from a Bellc slate presented by Mrs. Paul Suiter rooms of B. L. Bush Sons, Camil- 1U5, 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.

m. today end tomorrow. Burial will be in Cemetery. to 10 p. today a a meeting of the Outpost committee of the Sah'ation Army MAIBRLLE SflEFARD.

77. died yesterday morning in Spring- Frank walshe. Mrs. Myron Barfield. after a year's illness.

She lived in Syracuse, 20 years before moving away 30 years ago. Surviving arc a sister-in-law. Mrs. Charles H. Shcpard of Syracuse, and several cousins in Connecticut.

The funeral will be tomorrow in Springfield. Mass. Burial will be in Morningiide cemetery at the convenience of the family. 11CDLEY SO. died Monday in Cincinnatus.

He was a resident of Syracuse 32 years. Surviving arc a brother. Hurry T. Weeks of Astoria. and several nieces and nephews.

Memorial services low Mrj Ruth Schroedcr. Lolhridge, Injured Feb. 8, Succu Koss Lothridce. who was in-! Mrs. J.

Rusjcll Lanfiwig- presided daughters, Fred urct i i an morning in several aunts and uncles. Services will be at 8.30 m. Monday at the Charier P. Cine Funeral Home and at a. in.

in St. Matthew's Church where a solemn high mass of requiem will be cele: brated. Burial will be ir SU Mary's 1 Cemetery. Minoa. Friends may call 109 E.

Ellis st from 5 and 7 toj If! iw wv sotnvD -J INCOMPARABLE DRAMA OF THE SEA! will take place at Cincinnatus at a later date. MICHAEL NICKLOFF of 313 Hudson st, employe of the A. Ncttleton Co. for 35 years, died Thursday night in University Hospital after a week's He leaves his wife. Helen Nickloff; a ron, Michael A.

Nickloff. six brothers, George Nickloff of Syracuse. Mito. Gustavo. Costi.

Theodore and Steven Nick- Inff, of Bulgaria, and a sister. and Mrs. Sue McKinney, both of Skaneatcles Junction; three grandchildren; Joyce Mrs. Fred E. Gorham, of Elbridge and Lynn Wright of North Brook, HL and two great-grandchildren.

Services u-ill be conducted at 2JJO p. m. Sunday at the home, the Rev. Kenneth Ffcrnell officiating, as- by the Rev. W.

A. ViVicr. Burial will be in Lakeview Ccme- tuy, Skancatelcr- Fricnds may call at their venience. MRS. CATHERINE PROSKY, 59.

of 926 State st. died suddenly yesterday at her home. Born in Poland, she lived in Syracuse 42 years. Surviving are her husband. Kasy Prosky; two daughters.

Mrs. William Namisniak and Miss Mary Prosky; two grandchildren and two sisters in Poland. The funeral will Paul 81, Engineer, Dies Paul McLoud. 51. a consulting engineer formerly of Syracuse, died in Fitzsimmpns Veterans Hospital.

Aurora. CoL yesterday, according to word received by relatives here yesterday. returning, he walked into the sidc A native of Montczuma. he war of a truck, driven by Glenn Ward died St. Joseph's Hospital' where he had undergone an operation to relieve a blood clot on the brain.

Deputy Sheriff Joseph Kanasola said Lothridge had crossed the highway near his home, a half mile east of Collamer. during a snow storm to get his mail. While GiNIftlfc of Pulaski. Mr. Lothridge leaves three be at 8.30 a.m.

Monday at Raymond! Badcn i Bordynski Funeral Home and at 9F cr J. P. Burns Son, Inc. W. ONO.VDAOA ffT.

rnoxr a 2104 9 JOHN G. BUTLER fUNEHAL HOUI ST. 4-1113 FAIRCH1LD MEECH CIIAPSX tT. O5O5DAOA, ST. S-SI31 FRASIER FUNERAL HOME Uc.

Mrr. Sattsa St 3-1341 Greenleaf Funeral Home H. U. Uc. Met.

SOJ W. St. HART QUINN ioo forth St 45E Cena Nickloff of Bulraria.l a St pcler and St The funeral will be at 2 p. day at the home, the Rev. Dr.

daughters. Mrs. Herman Lange- mayr of East Syracuse. Mrs. William Grochan of Lakeland and Mrs.

James Pippin of Carrabelle. a son, George Lothridge of East Syracuse and four grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2 p. Monday at the rooms of Delaney Hodge. East Syracuse, the Rev.

Colla- Church officiating, will bo in Woodlawn Ccrr.e- be in St. Peter and St. Paul Cemc- day at the home, th Rev. Dr. L.

TM Cl rt vcmc-- Barnard officiating. Burial will are 2 to 4 and.M a Spf be in Mornmsfttde 1 to 9 P- today and 1 I a mm A. ffrl MM be in Mormncsidc Friends may call at the home. MRS. LILLIAN S.

WHITINC CORTLAND. --Mrs. Lilian S. Whiting. 63.

of Cortland. a native of Truxton and A former resident of Syracuse, died at her home Friday following a long illness. Shc was a communicant of First Baptist Church in Syracuse. are two sons. Robert S.

of Cortland and Merrill L-. serving with thc Navy at Port Lyautcy. French Morocco. Services will be at 3 p. m.

Sunday at thf Beard Funeral Home, and .0 9 m. today and Evening prayers will be said at 8 p. m. tomorrow. 17 IV OTHER fLACFS Lake Thuridar.

Mrs. John Cot a. Watfrtown. Gilbert. 34.

Mils Laura Watertovn. Watrrtcm. Fridar, Mn. Breve 1. Ttundtr, Urs.

Anna 71. Prldtr, N. AHrs. curtu Porttr. cj adrs, Frldtj itn.

A. For Mrs. Williams ices for Mrs. Florence Arn- inc Williams. 46.

of a former resident of Syracuse, who died Tuesaay Jn Arizona, were held in Tucson yesterday. Burial was in Tucson. A requiem mass will be offered Saturday. March 17. at 9 a.

m. in St. Margaret's Church. Mattydale. instead cf previously reported as today.

widely known in the Syracuse-Auburn area and maintained offices in thc Lincoln Bank Building up to 10 years ago. He was a 32d degree Mason. At thc time of his death. he was manager of Bachelor Mines at Ouray, Col CoL McLoud served with the Corps cf Engineer? World War 1 and was decorated by England. France and Belgium.

He entered service as a lieutenant and attained the rank of colonel before the end of the war. He received the American Dis- tincuished Service Cross for valor brai while serving with thej TIMES TODA FRENCHIE- MUDLARK" LAST DAY RTS CTIO tf i T- HHiS RICHARD ATTENBOROUBH ucn uiwsn 4 Wimt hub RISTH BUD ABBOTT tOU OOSTCUO 'MtSSIffO I- IS Ail IHRttt 4FTCR THtttlti JOHN BARRYMORE. JR. and Besides distant relatives In Syracuse and Auburn, Col. McLoud survived by a brother, Donald F.

McLoud of Miami. Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery. PURSE THEFT REPORTED Theft of $24 from a purse was reported to police yesterday by Mildred Hichacr of 125 W. Bissell st She told Patrolman she left her ursr In a room brhfnd the lunch r-lwh WHIM mm 7MF KE SUN 5ET5I HIGH LONESOME AT DAWN TMS0AY JSHE JOHN Dill the MAN who cheated himself awr IOT ROGERS Of CAMBRIDGE Kompf Funeral Parlors XV. U.

Kctapr, Ucrturd St. Pnotir PIRRO SONS rs Lie. Mgn. 5.211? Schumacher Ucrnvrd Uanictn A C. fiehuinarfcer W.

burial will be in Cortland Rural; rort Friends may call at the (K 4 funeral home Saturday 7 to 9 p. laLf" 18 HIARLE5 II. STCnniNS. 73. died suddenly yesterday mornin at thr home of Charles Jenmr.

Pomopv A native of; 1 i ainpcy. A Sun-ivins are her husband. of the Syracuse Bowling mck H. i thurE. Williams of Tucson; sister.

Center. 1057 W. Genesec st. where I A 9 Fruity. Ison 51 api if mv was gone.

(Mrs. Mattheu' J. of.she'is employed. When she went to and three nephews and a'cct her purse discovered the Scon runtuucm Urr Mri. gt.

ropg Fabius. he wa.i thc son of Edgar FUNERAL H-rrict Johnson Stcbbins. He Writrr. Uc. Our llorhu was a life resident cf County and a retired farmer.

I 1 Auburn. Mi Mrx. MctoUi Evan rtirtmr lUrrr Urt. Vita ottmsann Sherwood Drama Revived 1 By Talented Community Cast Lives of a heterogeneous group traycd by Rnscrnarie Bailey and 0 Co i bourn. 31OQ W.

GEHtSU AL MARKOWITZ. Florist I a to Squire thinks thr Petrified Fcr Day: fiary Cooiwr, -Dallas Hyinc Mhnlle" Hit RT Oars rr.ay call this afternoon; P. LlNCH, Florist land evening. ft. W.

(be at 8-30 m. today. dream. Oar crsio. Prtcti 1 TKE-MONT A.

MUSSEN. of 3CO S. Main North Syracuse, a jbuildtr.g contractor, died at his horse I shortly before rnidnicht yesterday follpwinc a long illness. He was a native of Saranac Lake and a North 'Syracuse resident 35 years. Thc mayoralty election in the viU! He was a member of Andrews laze of Solvay.

slated for March ZO, Mcmorial Church in North Syra-! and for 25 years a trustee of TM TM Voters to Register In Solvay Today STOOrWTU reported Voters are slated to register today flurries likely near thc Great 0 tpday. Cloudy, with some i likely tomorrow. Syracuse Weather 'croperaturr a big American Lepion unit rected. Joan Fidler realistically plays romantic cranrfdauchter who day hopes to study art in France. I i the United States weather acct I.

Tfme RKING CARS As I rv a thc Recublicans endeavor to win; Survivinc arc hi? wife. Mrs, Inez, AIKPORT STATION back control. and a daurhter. Miss; 12.00 p. ....29.

2.00 p. rn. Former Mayor John Dcsan. Re- CaU ta Muwf of North 2.PQ a. m.

....25: 400 p. IR. publican, defeated two years bvl tw 51st Mrs. BcnJaiRin Hood-j 4.00 a. rn, ...,23 6.00 Stanley Major.

Democrat, is 4 Mrs. Albert Davidson cf g.oo a. rn. 8.00 p. in.

to make a comeback atainsi 5 3 30 1 5 and several nieces g.oo a ....2410.00 p. m. who is a candidate to succeed him- Private service? will be at 2 p. self. wil! be from noon tc Ionda TM?" 1 thc A A P.

at rcRular polling places, 3 to 5 and place for the Druperj nd tract new vntina will at' "awn injcoTTLC. 91. widow cf John PJ ra lw 8 I died Thursday morning at vchi c.esl The tract bounded en the north fc 10.00 a. p. 12.00 23.

Highest 23; lowest 2 p. m.f averace tc for jVillnn's poetry arc intruded upon, 07. and 9J 7 fcr hot-blooded. cx-ctJllccc football -Payment on Demand:" II star. Bore Hctriinsrr fHerky Fncri-s anf i 1U3 who has fallen in A A 31 UNT---Operation aster:" 11.15 a.

Z30. MS'and 9 To their restaurant cnr.e? Ahn H. Target 4.IS. TQ! Squire. (Daye Lucbbemann).

Ihcj and 10.45 p. intellectual wanderer and would-br and the Pacific fa hoprs; ninz for his life. In! ECKEL--The Sun Sds at Special feature; 1230 p. su 2.4a 5.15. 8.

10.40 p. n. Lcr.eson:e:"* 3.50. TONIGHT DANCE AT DKIM1NS Neighborhood Theaters 4TTtM Miir.iinoKfioon tnrATitr IOR THE IN GOOD ACME Bittrmul fU TIMES lornr PtrtfU flit --LOOK ion iiir LIM.HG- llatvr. rorvr THE BRIGHTON ion.tr Kith la PALACE MST TODJir Rath Rvmaa I I Onlf--Owr "KIM" tUrrtnr I In RIVIERA LAST TIMES TODAr CAMEO CM -Tnr, imr rowr MORI-- Aha -St.

7OD.tr at I LAST TODtT Gary RitJi or THC CtCAT SUfU "EOCKt MOr.STAt-f 2n To Mil -an -THE RIVOLI i In OR frmit ffttt FRANKLIN In M.tn iv! I Gtl MJFTI.T TO PHOT BH.I.1- Tilt Cine GLOBE Klrhtilrick IL TURN HALL ssects a kindred aiJcs hiTs rd, by the rrL ra. rr of RACUL COUNCIL TO MELT jakancatcles Falls Methodist ChurchJSSfX ic tcncnry member oT The Junior Catholic Cornell will conduK monthly rceetins at 7JO p. m. Tuesday at' Sun-ivlnc are son, Koyt St. Patrick's Hijh School ICottle Skaneateles Jusctics; IO ts into the monrv Of SUJjf TtttrteiT l-u.

-nW --t rrtr-a dir 5 i i CCI fc G1C ATjirta Next to arwre on the ar? TM 431 rcajscrrahi ri ..31 utrltved by Petr and 12. 2. 4 6, 8. 10. NH--B'rs day: 11.44.

1.42. 3.52. 556. 8 and 10 of Fury;" 2C7. 3i 41 Citr.

The chautfearrtl couple. whose car hrs been ttolen. Is pcr- by Petr Bover.zi. and bi.tLOEWS' three men tvho are fleeinc from a 12.44. 3.49.

p. m. "Mrs. itr. 1UO, X35.

5.40 and 8.43 KOWELL ESTRA or Twr, Xtf Kir I i HOLLYWOOD MATl.VEt 70DAT WESCOT M. frtm KK i cr 24 Tsylvr Iw rrr rorvr Hit ft i i.

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