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PAG EIGHT tt3 DAILY NOTZS, CANONSSUXG, PCNA. MONDAY, OCTOSSt 28, 1957 rain rryyi ikHH n.iir-iii.w Canonsbtirger Receives Award ar LEGALNOTICES EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE Kstale of JOHN B. McCLEL- OBITUARY George Andrew Hall Dy A.A. FAIR (CRIE dANlGY GAUDMED LAXD deceased, late of North Stra- George Andrew Hall, Wellsville, Ohio, died at 1:55 p.m. Saturday, ane Township Washington County.

Penna. LETTERS Testamentary upon the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, notice Oct. 26. 1957, in the Osteopathic Hospital, East Liverpool, Ohio. Mr.

Hall was born Feb. 26, 1879 time, then turned off the light tn i Why. that lawyer that the kitchen, went into the oed- i was out here intimated that 1" room, was in there with the light I "What lawyer?" Corning on long enough to undress, then 'snapped. turned the light out and appar- "I'he lawyer that was out here ently went right to bed and to with the woman 1 thougnt was sleep. You remember you coia his secretary.

They asked me in Marion, Ohio. He was a for mer resident of Avella and had lived for the past 11 years in Wellsville, where he was, a car penter by trade. His wife, Sarah Beam Hall me you felt satisfied that ne a killed her?" "Kiltea her!" she exclaimed. "That's what you said." "Why, I never told you any some questions, and then that woman opened a portable typewriter, put tt right on ner lap and just kept typing all the time I was talking. When I got done, they handed me that paper to CHAPTER 18 CORNING TOSSED nis key to the clerk at the desk and said.

"I'll te out for a couple of Hours." We went out to Coming's car. He was a good traffic driver. I saw that he didn't want to give me any information, and 1 certainly didn't want to give mm any. 1 settled back and let him do the driving. We turned oft into Frostmore Road, ran up to the Wells nouse.

He slammed on the Drakes and 1 got out ot the car. "I'll want to talk wilh Mrs. Wells privately for a tew minutes, Lam," he said, "then I'll is hereby given to those indebted thereto to make immediate payment, and to those having claims or demands to present them for settlement. ALICE JANE OSTKKMAX McClelland Road CanonslAirg, I'enua. Executrix Howard O.

Stevens, Attorney Bank Building Canonsburg. Penna. Oct. 21, L'S; Nov. 4.

1957 SERVICE NEWS Thomas E. Smith son of Mr. and Mrs, Henry E. Smith, E. College died Nov.

20, 1954. Surviving are one son, Lemuel such thing. Mister Lam!" she C. Hall, Canonsburg; six daugh ters, Mrs. Mildred E.

Buchanan. West Middletown; Mrs. Hilda G. Holland, Wellsville, Ohio; Mrs. Edna Gardner, Columbiana.

Ohio; Mrs. Ida Belle Moore, Col said. "What on earth ae vou talking about? You asked me about the people over there, ind you asked me now they got on and 1 told you i thought they got on all right, except they had had one pretty bad fight one night and I'd heard the sound of angry voices, but 1 couldn't near the words. 1 said that ne gone out for a while, but 1 didn't say anything about his carrying a read and sign." "A lawyer?" "Yes, a lawyer." "Did ne tell you what ha wanted?" "Well, he told me that he was representing Mr. ells and that Mr.

Wells was going to find out who was responsible for spread ing the word around that he had murdered his wile, and whoever was responsible was going to have to settle up in court He asked me if had spread the liers, W. Mrs. Dorothy M. McMullen, Washington; and Mrs. Alberta P.

McKee, Avella; a bro .1 .1 -y-fa 1 left for the United States Air Force, October 16, to take his basic training at Lakeland Air Force ther, Alfred Hall, Clairton; a sis want you as a witness. "Okay," 1 told him. "You go on in and meet her. I'll go over to talk with Mrs. Raleigh." He went on up the steps to the porch, and I moved over to Base, San Antonio, Tex.

He is a graduate ol Canonsbug High body over his shoulder. What School with the Class of 1954. are you trying to do, put words the Raleigh house. Mrs. Raleigh Bettis scientists receiving congratulations recently on Patent Awards From R.

C. Cunningham, assistant to the manager. From left to right are R. Cunningham, Keith V. Smith; William J.

Wachter; James A. Weissburgh; and William S. Kalaskie, Canonsburg. ter, Elizabeth Scilley, Finleyville; 25 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. Services were held at 2 p.m.

today in charge of the Rev, J.W. Schrader, pastor of Independence Methodist Church. Interment in Independence Cemetery. was waiting at the door for me, right in my mouth?" "Not a body," 1 said patiently, William L. Corson, disbursing clerk seaman.

USN. son of Mr. "You told me it was something "Well, there you are, Mr. Lam! Tou know I'm worried half sick. People have been out here asking and Mrs.

Charles B. Corson, 143 Reagan aboard the destroyer 1 1 wrapped up in a rug or a Man ket, and that it swayed and wig gled just like a body." Ceathwei frea page a lot of questions. 'Tell me about It," I said, USS Theodore E. Chandler, de "Why the very idea! I never Flu Takes 400 Victims in Wake By UNITED PRESS "Well, it's a story. Two women came out here They told me rumor and 1 told him certainly not: 1 told him some people had been out talking with me and had asked me a few questions but that hadn't ever said Wells had murdered his wife, or any thing like that Why, the woman was home there all day before yesterday, fixing up the place and How could anyone have thought she'd been murdered?" A slow grin spread over Corn tag's face.

"Now 1 begin to see a great light You say the law James A. Kerr James A. Kerr, 72, Canonsburg RD 2, died Sunday, Oct. 27, 1957, in Canonsburg General Hospital, parted from Melbourne, Australia Oct. 12, with Destroyer Squadron 11, after a six day stopover en route to the Far East to join the told you any such thing! I told you that 1 saw him come out of the house, but it was dark and Wells had filed some sort of court tice Berteotti, Ora Miller, Vir.

ginia Adkins, Ellen Mae Harwatt, Charles McKenna, Marlene Pavlo, Virginia Yingling. Oct. 28 Veronica Myers, Grace action against you." "Anything else?" 1 couldn't see well. He had some following an illness of several I "Some lawyer cams out He thing over his shoulder. 1 guess U.S.

Seventh Fleet. The squadron left its homeport Nearly 400 Americans have died If CHtlraid Frea Pats Oae 1:30 p.m. Sunday on the Linden-Hill Church road, one mile from Route 19. Police identified the drivers as Donald W. Whitaker, 17, Canonsburg RD 3, and David L.

Marshall, 30, also of Canonsburg RD 3. A Bedford, Ohio, youth was treated at Washington Hospital Sunday for a fractured ankle suffered in a three-car mishap about. 6 a.m. in Route 18, near Hickory. Nogier, Nancy Lesjak of Asian flu and its complications, had a stenographer with him.

They got a statement from me, it could have been almost anything. But what 1 told you was it was either a blanket or a rug." including a 17th victim at the DISCHARGES Oct. 25 Walter Surich, Louis They didn't leave me a copy of that statement. The stenographer Pennhurst School for Mentally Re months. Mr.

Kerr was born Feb. 13, 1885 and had spent his entire life in the Canonsburg area. Surviving are his wife, Lottie McCartney Kerr; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Ellen Andre, Canons The doorbell rang impatiently. She was up out- of the chair tarded Children near Philadelphia, yer was out with a secretary and they took a written statement from you.

Did you sign it, Mrs. Raleigh?" Reda, Isabella Passante and son, Everett Anderson, John Davis, Quinda Paris, Pete Mehovics at San Diego, Sept. 16. Other stops on the way to Japan will include Manus in the Admi-' ralty Islands; and Guam. Between operations with Fleet, the squadron is scheduled to visit the Philippines, Formosa, Hong Kong and ports in Japan.

like a shot She flung the door open and a moment later Corning came striding into the room. Oct. 26 Gladys Irene Raineri Of course 1 signed it I guess 1 swore to it too. I'm kind of "Where's Mrs. Wells this morn a count showed today.

New York State reported 125 flu-caused deaths and Pennsylvania 70 to account for nearly half of the total across the country. Elsewhere, Michigan had 32 deaths, California 31, Louisiana 21, and daughter, John Hogg, Lloyd Gall, Madeline DeJohn and son. burg, RD Mrs. Edith Dvorak, Oakmont; Mrs. Margaret Dvorak, Carnegie and Mrs.

Nancy Capiola, bothered about it because they Martin 19, was rid ing?" he asked. "She doesn't seem to be home. No one seems didn't leave me a copy. That Mike Pantely, Mary Mathia, Chris- ing in a car driven by his brother woman had me hold up my right to be home." tine Cramer, Elizabeth Yarkosky, Canonsburg, RD two sons, James McDonald RD 3, and Well, well, I guess she isn't Eugene, of 796 Washington Bedford, Ohio, which crashed into Ceituwed Frea Page Out hand and then she said, That's the truth so help you and I said, Yes it and she reached in her brief case and pulled out home, Mr. You've been out here before, but 1 can't remem Harry Hendersonville and 24! grandchildren.

the rear of a vehicle operated by Doctor of Di- Ellis Paul Shaffer, 35, of Booth ber." said Mrs. Raleigh. with an honorary vinity degree. Friends will be received in the W. Va which was stopped in the one of these seals that you stamp "Corning," I said.

"Lawton C. Coleman Funeral Home. Cecil. in the paper, and she just highway. Corning of Texas." Illinois 20, Ohio 14, Iowa 13, Utah and Wisconsin 11 each, Colorado 10, Hawaii 9, Kentucky 6, Connecticut 5, Indiana .4, New Jersey 3, and Arizona, Rlaine, Minnesota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Washington and the District of Columbia 1 each.

A flu epidemic at the Pennhurst School claimed its 17th victim dur The Shaffer auto then smashed where services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 30 in charge "Oh, yes, Mr. Corning." There's no one home over clamped that seal right down on the paperj then she signed it and handed it to the attorney." into the rear of a car driven by there," Corning said. "Where's Robert Wayne Smith, 18.

of L'n of the Rev. W.R. McKim. pastor of Chartiers (Hill) Presbyterian You made an affidavit," Corn Mrs. Wells? she home last lontown, RD 1.

which was also stopped. Rogozinski was arrested Church. Burial in Venice Ceme had a portable typewriter with her and she typed the thing out. -1 read it over hastily, but tt seemed to be all right. I signed it and then that girl reached down into a brief case and pulled out a little notarial seal, and said, 'Hold up your right "I held up my right hand and she said, Vo you solemnly swear this is I did.

Then this girl said, 'You solemnly and Clamped a seal on it' She signed it as a notary public and handed it to the attorney. He didn't wait for me to say a word. He was out of that door like a hot" "What did you tell him in the affidavit?" I asked her. "Just the truth. That's all." "Let's get this thing straight, Mrs.

Raleigh. You remember I came out here and asked you about the people next door?" "That's right" "And you told me that you had heard a fight over there and the sound of a blow, and then he had come out carrying whatj could have been a body on shoulder, loaded it into the automobile, gone back of the garage, got a pick and shovel and taken off: that he came back two hours and forty-five minutes later and was in the kitchen for a short night?" Descendant of McMillan Dr. McCabe is the great-great-great grandson of Dr. John McMillan, a Presbyterian minister of Scotch-Irish descent who founded what is now W. J.

College. His mother. Mrs. John S. lUcCabe, resides within a mile of the log cabin in which the college was ing said.

"If you change whatever you said in that affidavit, tery. rred Lulley, Shirley Williams, Anthony Johnson Oct. 27-Ada Smith, Robert J. Kesnowski, George Gofric, Donna Klinger and son, Loretta Stewart and daughter, Dorothy Plants and daughter Sophie Fithen, Patricia J. Ewig and daughter BIRTHS Oct.

22 A daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stewart, Main Houston Oct. 25 A daughter to Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Mazza, Pike Meadow Lands: a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cirrnralli, 223 Barr McDonald Oct. 27 A daughter to Mr, and Mrs. Edward Kania, 134 Chambers Lane; a son to Mr.

and Mrs. Steve Morris, 523 Ash St. "I'm sure I couldn't say. I for driving too rast for conditions you'd be guilty of perjury." have a husband to keep house "Well, how's a body to know for, and cooking to do. I try to police said.

Freak Accidents Antonio Russo, Sr. Antonio Russo, 89, 99 Pros' ing the week end with the death of an 11-year-old boy. Two new flu fatalities were reported in Illinois institutions during the week end, including an 11th victim at the Dixon School be a good neighbor, but I'm certainly not snooping around into pect Charleroi, died in theihegun A freak accident which involved my neighbor's business. I was busy last evening." two autos operated by one man Charleroi-Monesson Hospital, Sun- Before day, at 11:12 p.m., after an illness U20 Dr his death a few years McCabe's father was what she said in an affidavit if the people don't leave her a copy of what she's signed?" "Under those circumstances," Corning said, "the only safe thing to do is to say nothing and, above all. don't sign anything, Mrs.

Raleigh. So Mrs. Wells has gone away again, has she?" of a few hours for Mentally Retarded. The other death was a woman, 49, at Kankakee State Hospital. occurred about 7 p.m.

Saturday, in Route 40, four miles west of YVashington. "See any lights on over there?" asked. "I don't think I even looked." Corning and I exchanged He was born Dec. 26, 1867, in Italy, and was a son of the late A third flu death occurred at Police reported William L. Hop- Frank and Carmella Lovella glances.

connected with the United States Steel Company in the Pittsburgh district. Dr. McCabe's sisters are school teaches in Canonsbug and Kalamazoo, Mich. In 1944 Dr. McCabe was married to his Canonsburg High School classmate, Margaret Welch.

Th "Say, what's the matter with tne iwnithern Colony Training! kins. 31, of 319 Fourth Park-School near Union Grove, Wis. I ersburg, V. was driving one Severe outbreaks of flu also have! auto and towing another. The car you?" Corning asked.

Russo lived in the Houston area "Nothing's the matter with since 1905, until six months ago, CMtinssc froa page One occurred in state i nstitutions i which was being towed ran off me," she said self-nghteously. when he moved to Charleroi. He nnj wOregon and California. the highway and down over a "You can die laughing!" Don- aid has reason to exclaim as the story continues here Monday. DUtnbuUS kf amg rture SyndlcM was a retired coal miner.

"But rm certainly not going to get the reputation of being a uiC A tlu emdemc at Yemass The Hoikins vehirl was The deceased was a member of aoor, probably suspecting that 1957 by Ern Stwltt OwOner. From Book (lablisiicij by William Uorrow a family, including Brandt, 10, and Alice, 6, will move from Philadelphia to Cedar Rapids in early spring. dragged along with it. Hopkins was uninjured, police reported. the Christian Church of North America and.

the United Mine there was money in it. The refrigerator is a brand new one and had locks on, the double doors. They had a rough estimate of $100 S.C., struck nearly one-fourth of the community's 900 population, including its only two physicians who were hospitalized with the ailment. Authorities said nearly every family had at least one per Workers 1724. 10 10 Continued From Page One Survivors include his wife, Ro- Nose Drops Not Always Good Thing For Children A car operated by C.V.

Cowden, 17, Burgettstown RD 2, failed to negotiate a curve in Route 980 about a mile north of Canonsburg at 10:45 p.m. yesterday and crashed into a brick wall after knock sella Paluso Russo; three sons: sons tncken by the disease, be- in change from the cigarette machine, juke box and pin ball machine," said Pepe. According to further repots, these men have not been seen Frank, Houston: Anthony, Charleroi; Victor, Cleveland, Ohio two daughters: Mrs. Carmella Sa- hved to be Asian flu. ing out five guard rails.

State Syria border Saturday and opened fire on a village near the frontier. The agency said the incident occurred at Amouda, near Ka-mishly. Russia has charged that Turkey planned its alleged attack on Syria immediately after Sunday's Police said. Cowden was not in jured. Pnone 5H.

5-8270 ly HERMAN N. BUNDESEN, M.D. NO one likes to see a youngster suffer with a cold. Instinctively, parents do all they can to try to relieve his misery. This usually means inundating him with nose lituro, Houston; Mrs.

Angeline Wallack, Houston; 14 grandchildren and seven great grandchil aound the club very recently. The VFW club was previously broken into over the weekend hv blocked nasal passages might be the result. Now don't misunderstand! I'm not saying nose drops should never be used by children. They are useful in opening up a dren. Friends will be received at the Andrew Hixenbaugh, 21, 303 Philadelphia Place.

drops in an effort to open the Continued From Pige One mistakes" in Boston. One of the scheduled witnesses in the Boston inquiry is James T. NOW SHOWING IT'S THE YEAR'S BEST OUTDOOR SUSPENSE ADVENTURE See It From The Start Turkish parliamentary elections, 2 'Continue Frea Page One blocked nasal passages. but Istanbul dispatches said there Caught in Act William E. Speakman Funeral Home, after 7 o'clock, this evening where services will be held at 2 nose congested by swollen membranes.

But they actually are a medication. As such it's up to However, I want to take a firm itand against this indiscriminate identified at last week's' Hixenbaugh was caught in the act of removing, four fifths of whiskey from a display shelf be was no sign of military activity. Wants Red Representative Syrian government officials ase of nose drops among children. your doctor to decide whether hearing as "Mr. Guffey." Mr.

Guf- p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 30. in charge of the Rev. Joseph De Mar ue near Damn Hill, where a slight alteration in the course of Char-tiers Creek would be required, and slant into Canonsburg from It can do a lot more harm than fey was said to have told Sears meanwhile asked that any on-the- they should be used by your chil dren. Correct Manner co.

Burial will be in Oak Spring Cemetery. employes in 1953 the company was determined to break a drive bv the AFL Retail Clerks Union to If he does recommend their lood. Complete Blocking Continued use of nose drops in freat quantity might eventually lead to a complete blocking of a child's nose. At this stage it Is Invest in U. S.

Saving Bona organize Sears' Boston units. use, make sure you give them to the child in the correct manner. neath the bar. Three of the four fifths were on the floor and the other fifth was in his hand when the police surprised him. Six or seven keys were lying on the ba which lie did not get to use.

Hixenbaugh staled that, ''I was in the club about 5 n.m.. and at spot investigating team sent to the Middle. East include representatives of the Communist-dominated East European nations. Other Middle East developments: New York Lebanese Foreign this direction. Grant Richland nd Ohio were the three streets mentioned that would be affected while farther on both S.

Jefferson and S. Central would be overpassed. Clice Cerr.ctary WEB Place the youngster on a bed Wife Preservers or chair with his head hanging Kennedy said the committee will take a look at Sears-Shefferman activities in Pittsburgh, and Indianapolis, after it has completed its study of events in over the side. Let him remain in virtually impossible to halt the nose drop practice abruptly. Sedatives might even be required as Minister Charles Malik said in this time I unlocked the doors at the nasal medication is slowly Boston.

The committee heard last this position for a couple of minutes after you instill the drops. Giving him the medication while he is sitting or standing does little, if any, good. tne rear of the building so I could terminated. week that $78,602 of the $239,651 television broadcast the Soviet Union has seized the initiative in the Middle East and the United States must get it back. He said the area Bypassing the Canonsburg Pot come in at a 1 a hour in the paid by Sears to the Shefferman Generally, vasoconstrictors rach as ephedrlne and others evening.

tery and the Fort Pitt, Bridge works, in its route towa'd Pitts-bugh, the highway would slice a Hixenbaugh will be K. QUESTION AND ANSWER was disturbed by Soviet penetra- don't set well with young children and infants. Sometimes they fore Squire Fctcko tonight for his L. What causes excessive uon. tiSsS2seJ FORD HEFUN MUCIA FARR corner from the Socar Snrins nearmg.

verstimulate the youngster. Oc yawning? Cairo The newspaper Al Mis 1 firm in 1953-56 was for activities in Boston. May Rule Today In a related development chairman John L. McClellan (D-Ark.) was to rule tpday on the request of teamster attorneys for modifica tasionally, they might even bring Answer: Excessive yawning is Cemetery and force both route 519 and legislative route 62164 at Wea- sa reported that King Saud sus In otierM toll pended his effort to mediate the! Mi convulsions. Serious Results Spend An Evening Out.

After The Movies Enjoy A Good Lunch at THE EAVES Turco-Syrian dispute because Syr probably due more to the forma tion of a habit than to anything else. I do not believe there is any great harm in such a habit, al Ctntiwe. Frea Page One 8 For making 50 tandwichtt for a crowd, allow three quortt 4Vj to 6 povndt of sandwich filling. ia rejected his proposals. It said vertown to be relocated.

Approximately 1,000 feet from this point a trumpet interchange would encompass the greatest Saud now would present his pro tion of a committee questionnaire. The request was made to McClellan last week. itary research program, including missiles. Paul-Henri Spaak. secretarv-een- Even with older children, the lose dropper should not be used too often.

If it is, the membranes night swell more and more after the nose initially opened and though it is likely to be a little troublesome. Air swallowing, such as occurs in nervous individuals, no doubt is a contributory factor. part ot the Curry Field area. An over-pass at the entrance of the The committee has asked all posals to the U.N. Amman The military governor ordered certain areas closed near the Syrian border to civilians at night.

Jordanian security offi eral of NATO who suggested the Pennsylvania Transofrmer and another overpass on Route teamster locals some 900 of them for data on the election of their HIT. KIbi rtnr 8adlra la summit conference to Eisenhower! last week, said Sundav an 519 would be required before the delegates to the convention which elected James R. Hoffa as team change of scientific information1 highway would leave the vicinity. cers announced the arrest of three persons accused of taking part in was- vital to the security of the DOG SAVES INVALID ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.

UP)- CantiMjei Frea ftp On ster president. Locals in the cen bombing, tral and western conferences of. iree worm. As indications pointed to greater Free Delivery LATEST IN TRASH BATTLE A doberman pbscher grabbed his lhc mosl effccUve, levers of power. CrbyKthe 08 A So expert in Washington and pulled him off a burning lULtw, unio wr) a man, at u.a.

enort the new weapons field, there were these other developments: Britain's Defense Minisfrv in. the giant Teamsters Union where Hoffa has his greatest strength-were asked in addition for detailed financial data covering the years since 1951. A federal judge has barred Hof who identified himself as a "work Super Market Member W. G. Prices A.

couch Sunday night. Authorities er tired of working in the rain," said the dog saved the life of Dr, Feeling Their Way dicated that Britain will hold fur. A. M. Cartier, 37, retired physi tner hydrogen bomb tests in the fa from assuming the union presi- called police Saturday to report a bomb in the garbage can of City Manager Russell W.

Rink. An investigation failed to turn upany- facific this year. Thi tct "Look at it this way. The Soviet people are suddenly told their respected hero is out of a job. No cian who is unable to walk because of automobile accident in juries.

The bedroom was extensively damaged. a mi ui nidi XVS feature high-altitude experiments, he was imnroncrlv elected. Th' We buy for less and sell for less, why waste time and gas when it costs no more delivered at your door. Orders Taken 9 to 3 Only MEYER'S 125 Bluff St. Ph.

SH. 5-9160 thing except 17 garbage cans on other job is mentioned for him. that a wim has aPPcalcd ruling to! viet scientist predicted Russia 'h tt a i It's bound to look wofse as time the city manager's front lawn. Rink is in a dispute with trash Will on,) xJ VUU11 U1 "M''S passes and he isn't given a new ovtm uu an earm snip iita 'in the near fu- T- VtfZLZ .11 lkMAV collectors over forcing them to 'bearing animals work when it rains. VoAllrtuMSttJU.

post. "The Kremlin leaders may be Something To SELL Try A NOTES CLASSIFIED AD KM feeling their way to" see if popular NORM ADVERTISING lab sentiment will permit downgrading 1 Zhukov." Informed sources in Moscow said lit would be extremely difficult to Sun Way Cruises -WE PAY- Dividends on Preferred Stock MAKE YOUR OWN GIFTS! It's easy to do, economical, too, when you see the folks at DONALDSON SUPPLY. We have the materials you'll need and can give you expert 'How To Do It' advice! See us this hold a meeting of the 132-man Central Committee of the Communist 5 412 to the WEST INDIES and SOUTH AMERICA i Party on such short notice and i Interest On Civic Finance Notes week. EAR NOAH- A 9 to 19 DAYS AIR-CONDITIONED HOMERIC FROM NEW YORK QUICK, DEPENDABLE SERVICE FORMAL DINNER IS MCOMPIETE See Mr. Lee and Put Your Saved Money to Work- No'W If You Need Money We Make that it was more likely the case would be brought up in the 15-jman party Presidium of which Zhukov is a member.

All the members arc believed to be in Moscow now. Interest instead centered on the forthcoming massive celebrations; for the 40th anniversary of the October revolution Nov. 7, and the meeting the day before of the Su! preme (parliament) of the Soviet Union. I WTtfOur HUTS, SHOULD OME INVITED 7 JENNIE" GROSS" AltENTOWtf PA FOR ALL PURPOSES af Honaldsotr C1N0NUURC FA. Civic Finance Service 55 W.

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