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Telegraph-Forum from Bucyrus, Ohio • 3

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Telegraph-Forumi
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GEORGE W. CRANE 502: Clem 42, dly fv romrJrl Named As WGAR with all the little wildlife goodies salamanders feed on Central Him IS Stennms who had protested PI the reptiles would have been CLEVELAND flPIl The .,7, evicted with no place to go. former vice president and genj declared A creature doesn eral manager of WHK radio her have to be as big as a redwood Jack Thaver, was named Mon-or a whooping crane to receive dav general manager of WGAR-protection. radio Thaver. ho assumed his new PARKING ON THE Cl IF P5t Monjy- aucceeded Carl George, who had been with th Zoologist, Dr Robert Stebbinji.i L-4 overn Russia Ca'iforma Division of High ways is building a new, murky i stagnant swamp for long toed 1 salamanders, a reptile survivor 'of the Ice Age I A University of California CASE avoid proposing marriage warns all yidowers I Which wouldnt have been Dr.

Crane, he began, af i loo bad, except (or the (act my ter 20 yeas o( happy manage, wife was very religious and my wite passed away six mon- cultured person, while this div- ths ago. i orcee was loud, vulgar in spee- I was disconsolate and (ell ch and inc'ined to swill down ppo I would never be able to renew hard liquor By EMIL SVEILIS NEW YORK (UPIl Picture a conquering Adolf Hitler entering Moscow, handing the keys to the city back to Josef governing leader of the Soviet building of the Nan war machine, Speer now offers no i pointed out that the division CHELTENHAM, 1 a rs excuses must have had the was planning to widen a (I'PI) Cheltenham officials nfinil. in hi. feeling it as no affair of mine highway which would destroyjsav an untended trust the nr.rtent when I heard the people around one of the two awamps left for motorist parking lot which Nationwide Communication, me declaring open season on the salamanders drivers pay on their honesty jnc ownfr WGAR Jews Freemasons, Social De 1 In reply, the division said i collects only 24 cents a week on i 1 SELL BY CLASSIFIED entrust the administration of the countiy to Stalin, under German hegemony, of course, since he was the best imaginable man to handle the Russians In general, he regarded Stalin as a kind of colleague Speer Says Hitler, who had regarded conquest of Russia child's play, felt more and more respect for his adversary after the tables began turning Even when Stalin's son was captured by the Germans, Hitler ordered him to be given especially good treatment i. mocrats or Jehovah's Witnes Sunday it would put up $3,000 average ses 1 though I was not implicate! it I myself did not jsvaesem take par7 At one time, Hitler told Speer There aie two possibilities for me to win through with my plans or to fail If 1 win, 1 shall be one of the greatest men in people.

Far fetched7 Albert Speer, Hitlers architect and later his minister of armaments and war production, says Hitler may have done just that had he won the war. In his book Inside the Third Reich Mac Mtllan published this month, Speer writes that Hitler mght Tenrarlr to his inner -irtle with jesting tone of voice that it would be best, after a victory over Russia, to mv interest in life Meanwhile, a divorcee we both had known for several years became very sympathetic. She owned a nice restaurant which I patiomzed every noon So she vent out of her way to prepare my favorite dishes And she was quite thoughtful even volutneering to help make sure our home laundry was taken care of, for I still had a young daughter in Junior High Well, somehow 1 got emotionally entwined with this divorcee to a point that 1 felt I could har- Then a friend of mine gave me an application blank to your Scientific Marriage Foundation He had said he would have done so sooner but hesitated be cause my wife had passed away so recently. But this divorcee had begun her campaign the very next week after my wifes funeral though 1 was so emotionally in-' ert 1 didn't appreciate what was going on. Well, 1 sent In my applicab ion and was introduced by SMF to lovely school teacher, aged 34 who was religious, musicially inclined and very charming She had nursed her aged We'll Be On the Sidewalk During the Bralwursl Fc-tlvd Try Soraelhisg Different PIZZJI-WCSlST! Also SLOPPY JOES Did Hitler think that his real Justory.

1' I fail, 1 shall be enemy lay in the West? Speer! condemned, despised and asks. Did he feel solidarity damned with, let alone sympathy for, I As early as 1942, the No 2 Stalins regime7 I recall a good man in the Reich, Goering many ear'ier remarks of his foresaw disaster for Germany which could possibly be inter- "We will have reason to be glad preted in that sense and which if Germany can keep the might be seen as the motivation i bounda: ics of 1931 after the for his conduct at this time war, he told Speer. Benton Mator ind Mrs John Huddle wind daughters of Hampton, Va PATTERN Hitler had less kind words for1 other Allied leaders Speer says he coide-ed Winston Churchill an incompetent, alcoholic de magogue As for Franklin Roosevel, he Was not a victim of infantile paralysis, but of syphilitic paralysis and was therefoie mentally unsound The author brings out a When the first American fighters were shot down over German soil, the commander of the Geiman fighler planes informed Goering After a long exchange Goering the same man who had admitted to Speer earlier thet the war had been lost, told the commander I heiewith give you an wealth of little known details of official order that thev weren day to dav life by the people there Do jou understand7 The around Hitler Nazi Cameo Men like Herman Goering, a dope addict and a glutton, who describes Hitlers dinner menu as too rotten for my taste, Amencan fighters were not there' Get that I intend to report that to the Fuehrer To the end, Hitler decided to stay in Beilin The Fuehrer told the author he would not fight -v Inside for Air Conditioned Comfort YOULL FI1ID 0 Pizzas 0 Subs 0 Roast Bee! 0 Flavor Crisp Chicken 4 Fresh Donuls Daily 4 Hot Coffee came foi a week visit with his paren's, Mr and Mrs Harold Huddle Other weekend guests were Major and Mrs. Robert Huddle and sons of Alexandria, Va. Mr.

snd Mrs Lanny Candle and son of Bucvrus were Sun day visitors Sunday in the home of Mrs Charles Close and Iva Close Mrs. James Willimas, Ronald Miller and family and Oliver Culver were recent visitors in the C. Snyder home. Mr. and Mrs J.

James Crawford were lecent vsitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs Charles Hale and Jams in Sycamore Mr. and Mrs Doisey Snyder were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Bower and family in McCutch-enville.

Miss Jean Smith of Benton and Miss Linda Smith of Columbus were Monday afternoon visitors of Mrs. Eva Gorman. SS Chief Heinrich Himmler who i personally because Ihcre is went off into dream woild toward the end of the war and thought the Allies would demand him as a police chief for Germany once the war was over; Martin Borman, Hitler's ruthless secretary Who Speer describes as a "peasant known for his brutality and coarseness," Joseph Goehbels, the propaganda chief who could get in and out of rages just by suggestion, and others. Sentenced to 20 years alwavs the danger lhat 1 would only be wounded and fall into the hands of the Russians alive I dont want my enemies to disgiaie my body either. I've given orders that I be cremated Fraulein (Eva) Biaun wants to depart this life with me, and I'll shoot Blondi (his dog) beforehand Believe me it is easy for me to end my life A brief moment and Im free of everything liberated from this painful 240 S.

Sandnsky Ph. 552-1237 pl WE DELIVER mother along for several years, which was why she had avoided marriage But her mother passed a-way last year, so this girl was now free to consider a home of her own Well, we harmonized on all those 10 basic points that you stress on your IBM computer machine. She she was the ideal type of stepmother that my daugh ter needed So, despite my feelings of obligation to the divorcee, I slowly broke off and finally proposed to the teacher. We have now been married for 3 months and are ideally happy. My daughter Is also devoted to her new mother.

"The divorcee isn't even too upset, for she takes up with her cutomers with ease and can easily gel another wedding ring, if she wants to But 1 wish to make one salient point clear, namely, when a person loses his mate by death, his friends shouldnt wait too long to refer him to your SMF. For in his demoralized emotional state, some other woman, maybe not half suited to him, may not hesitate to make a play for him. And before his true frmeds even realize he is open to suggestions about a possible re-mariage, he may already bo ao far engulfed in an unwise, romance, that he cant extricate himself. Dr. Crane, any widow or widower needs impartial, outside counsel after the death of a male, so I want to urge ill of them to utilize the Scientific Marriage Foundation.

Readers, send for the SMF Questionnaire, enclosing a long stamped, return envelope, plus 20 cents and give it to bereaved mates EARLY! (Always write to Dr. Crane in rare of this newspaper, enclosing a long itamped, addressed envelope and 20 cents tn cover typing and printing costs when you send ofr one of his book-' lets.) Hon Police, Humor Center At U. Favored prison for his part in the existence wwii'a1" nyiawKi" ATHENS, Ohio (UPl)-Facul ty response at Ohio University to a generally circulated questionnaire Indicated aitppnrt for expanded eimpui security force and a rumor control center for use during emergency campus situations. Strong faculty support appeared in the 528 responses for a grading policy giving credit only for performance. Faculty topped students, 80 to 58 per cent, on the issue that grades be given only for academic performance, regardless of class disruption.

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