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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 8

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Dayton Daily Newsi
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TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 27, 1962 THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS PAGE 8 dommantly colonial interests in that Russia will predominate in: twist wins I jie(is Would Be Power Africa, and it might be assumed Europe," hpellman aaifl. i I RATION BOOSTi Red Police Evict Residents at Wall In Europe, FDR Felt IN SHELTER NEW YORK, Feb. 27-IUP1W Franklin D. Roosevelt reportedly said in 1943 that Russia could be BERLIN.

Feb. 27 (LTD Communist police today v- I swooped down on East Berlin border homes and evicted FLORIDA BOOK! 0 cted to i Robert I. Gannon. SJ, Fordham university president. ROOSEVELT was said to have felt the world would be divided into "spheres of Influence" with the Far East given over to China, the Pacific to the United States arid Europe and Africa to Russia and Britain.

"FDR believed Britain has pre- their residents pre-davvn raids. Armed police entered the homesi I COMMUNISTS began to build at 4:30 a.m. and ordered their ao-called death lone around evacuated in the Communist cam-! west Berlin when they erected paign to prevent the flight of, their anti-refugee wall Aug. 13. refugees from the Soviet zone.

Evictions from border homes I I I iris WASHINGTON, Feb. 27 (PD Some of the 100 sailon participating in a fallout shelter test have started learning the twist because it gives them something to do. The volunteers completed their 10th day of a two-week underground stay yesterday. A Navy spokesman said gome of them were using so much energy doing the twist to weird music from ration tins made into drums that "we've had to boost their daily ration by 500 calories." extend its power in Eastern Europe after World War II, and nothing could be done about it. Roosevel t' beliefs were told to Francis Yes! This provocative new fact-filled digest is yours FREE! Discover the true inside story of Florida's tremendous growth and exciting opportunities for vacation retirement investment or year round living! OfTer limited so ACT NOW! MAIl THIS COUPON 10DAY1 TO: "Florid Buyeri Gulf Amrici Lnd Corporation, 357 N.E.

list SL. Miimi, Fla. ttpa 3 resumed yesterday after a lapse 1 KST BtKI.IN police said they of several weeks, and more than 100 families were evacuated. i could not determine the exact, i number of families evicted, but; more than 200 one-family homes West Berlin police, who wit- Xi were in the raid area. jnessed today's operation across I u.

-v, the barbed wire, said women and BIOLOGV TROF DIES GREENSBORO. N.C.. Feb. 27 (UPI)-Dr. Victor M.

Cutter 45, chairman of the biology department, women's college University of North Carolina, died yesterday. 'children cned at they left their. 1 ct nan nnpn a na Cardinal Spell- FDR man during a private talk at the White House in 1943. according to the latest issue of Look magazine published yesterday. The article was written by the Rev.

City. to remove all East Germans from I threw thi-e tear gas grenades at Communist policemen w-ho stoned their patrol car. On the American sector border of the the Immediate vicinity West Berlin border. early today West Berlin police SHERIFF F. SULZBERGER With Murder Weapon Four Killed In Aftermath Of Squabble WOODSFIELD.

Feb. Richard Leasure. 40, wanted his estranged wife to accompany mm tn Florida. Her refusal touched off a shooting spree by Leasure yesterday in which four persons, including Leasure and his wife, were Kiuea. Authorities ruled the shooting at the home of Mrs.

Leasure'i parents in nearby Marr a triple murder and suicide. SHERIFF FRANCIS Sulsberger gave this account: Leasure went to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborn. where his wife, June.

32, had been living, in hopes of a reconciliation. When the woman refused to go with her husband, Leasure went to his car and Tliis is a brought back a .38 caliber revolver. Frank 0born, 52. became the first victim when Leaaure shot him down in the kitchen. Mrs.

Osborn dashed upstairs and Leasure fired a shot at her which missed. A NEIGHBOR. Mri. Hazel Gardner. 32, ran into the backyard but was killed when she was struck by two bullets.

Leasure then found his wife hiding in a closet. He dragged her, to the front porch and shot her once. She struggled free and ran about 100 feet before being killed by two more bullets. Leasure went to the body of his wife and then shot himself. The couple were the parents of five children, ranging in age from 7 to 15.

Mrs. Gardner was the mother of four. Authorities were summoned by Mrs. Osborn after Leasure was dead. Ford Fed? lane door latch.

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The fact is, you won't find any new car that gives you Fairlane's big-car room, choice of V-8 zoom and fine-car quality anywhere near Fairlane's surprisingly low price. There's no other new car that combines so beautifully all you ever wanted from a big car with handling and economy compacts could envy. As a matter of fact, there's never been a buy like Fairlane because there's never been a cm like Faiiiane and that's why this all-new car from Ford is now outselling every other "new-size" FySic Bach In Custody On New Count A 20-year-old Dayton youth, who earlier this month was per mitted to plead guilty to a reduced charge after an undercover witness for the county prosecutor leaked evidence, was back in police custody again today. Randy Lee Fyffe. of 333 Lincoln was charged with possession of burglary tools and attempting car.

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Owners will mniin mponuble for normal maintenance service and routine replacement of maintenance items nidi as then, ipart plug, and ignition point. to force entry into a depositor)' box. Also charged with Fyffe as George E. Tankersley, 30, of 3715 McCall St. BOTH ARE accused of attempting to break into a coin machine changer at th University of Dayton's Founders hall last Friday.

Fyffe on Feb. 1 pleaded guilty to malicious destruction of prop, erty. reduced from attempting to force entry' into a depository box. He was fined $100 and court costj. He was one of two defendants whom 15-year-old Sally Poe.

offered protective custody by PROOUCISOF Prosecutor Paul loung. was to testify at their trial. Voting, however, later dismissed her after th allegedly gave evl-denre to the two men. S00 Right sie Right price Right between compact and big cars Israeli Strike Tnil TEL AVIV. Israel, Feb.

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