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9, 1953 Business Mitrot Price of Gold Blamed on Reds TELEGfUPIt 8j SAM NEW YORK price ot geld teen faffiftg on the world market And, as with so many things, the Russians are suspected at being back of ft. the price df a gold bar to the so-called free markets has slipped nearly 30 pe? teat since March, 1952. Last week it breath! only a fraction of a dollar more than the S. I No 2 52 No 2 50. dheesi! (Wisconsin), Cheddars 42 tvHns 43K-43K, flats lotighorris daisies riiidless prints, current process 4343 49, ens 15; briclt swiss 48-50, nearby one cent less.

Fowl, heavy breeds 19, leghorns, hybrids commercial fryers and broilers, crosses, barred rocks, whites 26-27, reds 26, nearby farm range whites 24-25, reds 2022, leghorns-hybrids 19, No 2 chirk- ers, stnggy young 20, old cocks, leghorn stags 16; ducks, young whites 5 Ibs up 24, muscovy 14, old, small dark 17; geese 18-21, swan young turkeys, hens (1416 Ibs) 38-39, toms (25 Ibs up) 30-31, Undersized 27-29, No 2s 1518; old turkeys, hens and toms 26-28; guineas, young Ibs up 25, smkll 22, staggy 20, old 18. Soybeans Spurt Up Several Cents Jly WILLIAM FERRIS CHICAGO spurted several cents at one time on the Board of Trade today, all contracts either equalling previous seasonal highs or setting new official twice set by the an ounce. After World War tt the price of gold on some black markets went as high as $60 an ounce. Reports persist that Russia has been selling some of her large hoard of gold, thus weakening its price by increasing its supply in free ot black markets. Bankers believe that Russia has been selling gold for the currencies of other nations where she wants to buy consumer goods to keep her restless people quiet.

While Russia keeps mum about her gold production and stockpile, she is believed to have one. of the largest hoards of any government. What Russia wants from the West is shown in the report today from Paris that the Soviets have ordered 100,000 tons of steel products, mostly sheet steel, from French mills. The French say the steel isn't considered strategic material, since they believe it is to used for civilian The Bank of England is in the JV eM Grains market to buy gold when it can as it wants to build up the reserves back of its currency. Russia, on the other hand, can use the pound 1 sterling to buy commodities in the British Commonwealth to make consumer goods for its people.

If the price of gold falls a little more, the Bank of France may be authorized to buy it, according to reports from Paris. The U. S. Treasury has been selling gold from time to time to friendly nations. Its gold hoard now stands at a little more than 22 billion down almost billion dollars from a year ago.

About one billion dollars worth of this gold can stand the U. S. Treasury in curious sttead right now as it squirms under the legal ceiling of billion dollars on the federal debt. This comes about' this way: In 1934 -when the U. S.

government raised the value of an ounce of gold from $20.67 to $35, it chalked up a bookkeeping profit of around $14 an ounce. one billion clollars of'thltf-profftls carried as part of-the general fund of the U. S. Treasury. As Secretary Humphrey bumps against the debt ceiling, he has the power to sell this gold to the Federal Reserve, Banks, buying up with it part of the federal securities and federal reserve By these securities, the secretary can keep the debt down to the legal limit.

It's pretty much a matter of taking money out of one pocket and putting it in the other, especially since he's bumping the celling because he has just sold two billion dollars worth of new securities. But it makes the bookkeeping legal. News of Stocks Railroads Key To Mixed Market NEW YORK stock market was mixed today with the railroads in the key position on the higher side. Rails got the backing of many individual issues and were aided by the movie stocks. Otherwise, major divisions of the market were mixed or slightly lower.

Price amounted to about a point either way. Most stocks varied small fractions. Volume came to an estimated 1,300,000 shares for the day, compared with 1,700,000 shares traded Friday. RKO theaters was of movie section following announcement that Howard Hughes had sold his 929,020 shares to a New York group frfcet At St. Louis Pwsrocft ssttd wholesale grades, targe cent A 50-52, medftrtfi ex- standards imclas- MANILA FrttlfllffKt ETpiffiO Qtttrmo and ehafrwrfer Ramon wrapped op tftefr free- tonight tnd tt EMPLOYMENT sottcts extras, 10 cent mm 40-60 per tras 404 sified, 41H-42, jftearby 5141 39, small 28-31, no grides heavy 32-34, small 28-30; consumer grades, AA large A large medium 3740, small 52-53, A 3846, A Butter score Butter tat, Illinois points No 1 55, score Missouri points No 1 55, capons, 7 Ibs up 41; roost- V.

8. government securities were Jar steady, ST, LUIIS (per ton) Timothy or clover mixed alfalfa, 4th cutting 32. 40.00, 2nd'3rcJ cutting 34.00-36,00. milling grades, cutting ones. Other grains firmed.

Beans drew support from ad- vanceji in both cash soybean oil and soybean meal. Oil was quoted at 13 Ji cents a pound against cents Friday. Bean meal was to $57.00 a ton against $55.00 to $56.00 Friday. Wheat enjoyed an early run-up on news about one third of the 1953 crop had been impounded under government price support pro- Best prices were not held tinder and 1 toward representing the the the previous finish. finish contracts 1954 crop sank firmed oh-cash-grain re.

ceiptd for a Monday at this time of year and oats went up in sympathy with the yellow grain. Estimated carlot grain receipts at Chicago; wheat 24, corn 469, oats 29, barley 28, soybeans 12. CHICAGO Cash wheat: No 2 yelloikr hard 2.07$. Corn: No 1 yel- 'kke 1.43%; No 2 1.43&; No 1 1.45}£=46; No 2 1.44%-46; No L-44; No 4 1.38&-43V6; No 5 sample grade 1.35-39%; white 1.5514; No 3 1.52. Oats: Soybeans: No 1 yellow 2.68 Ulinojis origin track country sta- feft it to the voters to decide who wilt be trte new chief xectrtive of the Philippines.

Depute military precautions, violence grew in the lust tense hows the polls opened, GRADUATE NUttSKS WITH NEW INFANTS THEIRS These foW glrhi, aU graduate nurses, were photographed with their new babies at Alton Memorial Hospital this morning, The babies were all born wtihin 25 hours of one another. Mrs. James Banks, left, with Barbara Joan; Mrs. William H. Thompson and son, Scott WhltfleUU Mrs.

Richard Johnson, and daughter, Roberta, and Mrs. Harry Voitng and son, Thomas photo. THEY ALL LOOK LIKE only Mary Belle Lane, on the stairs, Is the lead-in the Heiress" which Alton Little Theater is at the high schoor Monday and Tuesday. The others are Miss Mary Virginia Williams, Mrs. Harry Heil, Mrs.

Stephen Weandle, and MisS Joyce Schwerdtfeger. The dresses are being whipped up by the wardrobe department of the theater group for their own use, instead of depending on others to furnish costumes hi time of photo. 1.41 No 2 none tion, Ba feed per red 16.od; timothy 11.00-12.00; red clover 23.50-24.5. nominal: malting 1.30-62; Field seed (nominal 00 Ib): white clover 8.50-9.00; top 58.00;59.00; alsike 15.00- Wheat oio 8 prev.cio«e Cdrn Dec Mar Maj Jly Sep ts. Dec Mar May Jly Rye Dec Ma Ma 2.00>4 1.98% 2.00y 1.98%-% 2MK 2.02% 2.04 2.02%-% 2.04% 2.03% 2.03 1.99% 1.97% 1.98% 1.98%-% 2.00% 1.99% 2.00 1.99% 1.50 1.481/g 1.49% 1.48%-% 1.53% 1.51% 1.53% 1.51%-% 1.54 1.52% 1.53% 1.53 1.53% 1.53 1.53»/4 1.52%-% 1,51 ,80 Jly Noi 1.23% 1.22% 1.22% 1.28% 1.27% 1.27'/z-% 1.31% 1.30% 1.30% 1.30% 1.33% 1.32% i.33% 1.32% Soybeans 2.83% 2.78% 2.83% 2.79-78% 2.86 2.85% 2.81%-82 2.87% 2.83% 8.87 2.83-82% 2.85% 2.82 2.85% 2.81%.82 2.82 2.77% 2.81% Miss Martha Adams Rites Conducted With the Rev.

W. Freeman Privett, pastor of Cherry Street Baptist Church officiating, funeral rites were conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in Streeper Funeral Home for Miss Martha Ann Adams, 80, who died Wednesday. Burial was in Alton Cemetery. Pallbearers were Joseph Ash, William Meyer, Fulton Wright, Lloyd Robinson, Harold Simmons, and James A.

Brook. Rites for Pete Green Conducted in Alton Following funeral rites Saturday at 10 a.m., in Streeper Funeral Home the body of Pete Green was interred in Upper Alton Cemetery. The Revi Harley Smith, pastor of Alton Gospel Tabernacle, officiated at the rites. Pallbearers were five sons and a grandson, Chester, Paul, Alvin, David, Philip and Paul Green Jr. Services Read Saturday For Collins Infant Funeral rites for Michael Eugene Collins, an infant, were conducted Saturday at 3:30 p.m.

in Trinity Lutheran Church by the Rev. Arthur Vincent. Burial was Jn Valhalla Memorial Park. He was me son of Mrs, Keller Collins of Wood River, and Evans Collins, Pallbearers were George Keller, Joseph Keller, Donald Barnes and William Barnes. prairi9 25.00-28.00; bromeala mixed 36.00.40.00; 34.00-36.00; 10.00-14.00.

OLIN INDUSTRIES, INC. Doily Markets for of Thif Gro the Common th Company. latest Earnings Report on Request NtWHARD, COOK, CO. Ml IUCENE 5HULTZ JOHN f- CRiENWOOO Adenauer Predicts Beds' Woes WASHINGTON, ChanfceUor Konrad Adenauer of West Germany says Russia "faces the threat of really big internal bles" because she one-third less food per inhabitant than in 1928. This threat is one factor that might some day lead to a more reasonable Russian attitude ward negotiations.

Adenauer said a copyrighted interview in magazine 3, News World Ransom Bill (Continued From Pago 1.) crates a rooming house. Mrs. Krauser identified the money from a list circulated by the FBI to all operators of hotels, motels, rooming houses and merchants. The Detroit Times story said the number of bills discovered since the FBI came on the scene is a closely guarded secret. There have been no arrests made in connection with the'pass- tog of the money.

Because of the security clamp, local police officials denied any knowledge of the situation. And the FBI in Washington and St. Louis declined comment on develop- story in the Detroit Times said there was evidence that a rural mail truck driver in Manton, received the 520 note and paid it to Mrs. Krauser, unaware of the money's background. Every operator of a business enterprise in Michigan's northern sector, and every bank, has been provided with a list of serial numbers from the unrecovered bills in the $600,000 paid by Robert C.

Greenlease, Oct. 4, for the return of his son, Bobby, who was already dead, One speculation holds that the missing random came into Michigan through Chicago's underworld where the money may have peen by professional "fences" for 30 to 50 cents on the dollar, Ail of the missing $308,000 it in $10 and 120 bills, Cahinel Members To Be Speakers At GOP Dinner te VWt Noway Norway -Gen. Wwiiwil, vviwiei; of Mis year's Note) wllj come U) Norway to goUeei tjw prto at traditioMJ Dec. on the anniversary prtoe towdsr Alfred Nebji'f death, Norwe. glan Nobej iaJ4 Mitchell (Continued P'rom Page 1.) said.

Not Case Ot CtATtt AMtrt: ttltt, f. HAWttNS. Executor, ItftA tfetleiOTW tttlRTC Cttmfffeil Ht tftife fitetttft, 1741 FOR wm TO WHOM WAY COWCtRW The Blakety Monument SSH mate, phone a-aasa, eontinttmit tn under management of MM. wm. Blakely.

Rowm: ft to and and By anpotntment. PERSONAL SERVICE trwhWgH fromt. fttftren. Wttt frow KOW Wi Holiday tattt, MM. ftotmatt.

j-oiai. 8 1 CIMt erl Mid late without ot thl th 5 Bf Nov DOROTHRA E. 9TOLZE, Atteat: DALS KILT, MADISON MAKKRT ANA WASHINGTON KTBKIiTS MADISON, ItttNOIS AnVRRTtSRMKNT Bins The Madlion County Homing Authority Will receive wparate and iealed pro. triplicate, for Fire and Extended Coverage and Public Liability Insurance 1 on the following Project: Ul-18-4, liatc B. Cut-ran Alton, tlltnoii.

The. bid opening dntt will ioioo M. CST November 17, 1883. All bidden arc Invited to tnnpect the and and take off information at they may deem ntcwiary at the Central Office of the County Homing Authority. Market and Waihlngton Madlion, llilnoii.

The Authority the right to reject any and all bldi, and to waive any in bidding. No bid than be withdrawn for period of ilxty (80) to the opening of without the content of the Authority. Bid are available and may be obtained at the above-mentioned ad- In the ot dividend-paying com- a itatemenl of the dividend- -tyiiuf record to be attached. The lucceiiful bidder will be required to furnish an original and two (8) certified duplicate of each policy pur- chaied by the Authority a retult of the acceptance of the bid. D.

F. BRANER. Executive Director. STAtf LIClNSt ANB NOTARY SlftVlCI CRARLtt CLAftK 808 t. ttcTtmt Jt Art fc YOU ttKK TO BtUW.

eketch or paint write for Talent feit mo fee) age and occupation. Write IOT care Telegraph. n-en trontngg. Reasonable pf BUSINESS SERVICE or any kind ot clean haul awty. wxjRk sewer weri fepaij.

cement pi PATKtftftY PHONE 2-3316 COAL AND DIRT. SAW) ANB OftAVftL GENERAL TO to and in be mechanically apare time. No Interference with present oc- For Information write at tmee iv ng name, addresk. am. Utilities Write Box 1000, eare Telegraph IN THIS PROBATE COURT, MADISON COUNTY, ILLINOIS IN THE MATTER Ot 1 THE ESTATE OK H.

QUY HUSXINSON. INCOMPBTENT NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Probate Court of ypMKK. County, Illinois, entered on the 96th day of October, 1083. the im- Coniarvator of the EiUto OUy HUSKINSON, Incompetent, idl Public on the 98th day of November, 1883, at the hour of 10 clock A. M.

the reildence, and real witate located at 803 E. 13th Alton, llilnoii, and more particularly de- icrlbed to-witi JjOU.Ut and (4), Block 88 In POPE it OTHERS ADDITION to City of Alton, iltuate In the City of Alton, County of and State of PLACE Of SALE: 203 B. 18th Alton, This sale shall be subject to the approval of the Probate Court of Madison County, Illinois. r. nte, write for free on how to get your diploma at home.

No time wasted, no job Interference. Wnlle for Catalog 8, Wayne School, 1010, jeaft. Telegraph HAULING Mvtei Trim, Teppifif and Removing. COWTRAOTOM wdM of an age to oo. to iraTn Motel Managers.

Home study prior to actual experience In modern Motel. Free placement assistance, Per per- aonal interview write American Metela, Box 9M. cni-e Alton Telegraph. nAM A ACCORDi; Spanish an Hawaiian guitar instruction. Inttru- menu rented.

Royal School ot Music, EMPLOYMENT Work from Jollet to Chloaw. Starting salnry per mo. and 15 yucatlon, Box liao.care Telegraph; help With iarm works no chlwe. experience Room, board, laundry. Give W.

A. Faust, Chesterfield, III. Fountain and "Counter Help" Mu.t be neat, clean, Intelligent nt iteady work, or do not appl BRIGHT SP6T DRIVE-IN iStinna i A Kg Phone '8 to 6 p.tti. JOB'S 6rt4rl V. So.Am., $3.000 to $13,000 Travel Paid.

Write Employment Information Center, Room B. 316 Btiurt Bovton rohteiaW A rioMttsriti Jons High oay to $14,000. Fare paid. Alaikk, u.S.i. SUmped leK-nd- dreiied eriv, reply.

Forelrn Op- Wnieoa, Minnesota 43A. drt-rWhlt'e woman to care for a small children while parents work days. Prefer someone from Sail Alton. Experienced. 4-104D.

AVON RKPR18ENTATIVJIS once. Wylta 688 g. 7th. WHITB GIRL To do light work and onre for a Children; one school Stay on place. 4-4017.

mtnt of all tflWf "art 8 1 Ml! PKCOKATINQ i-Aim INU And paper hangirir, also remove, and ejeah paper. NTERIOR EXTERIOR DECOHATINd patch Dial ae tttu" Vot free dial 3-CB14 or 34330. 88 RADIO A T.V, NOWLAN RAblO SERVICE 4ai3. Guaranteed Service. flLEVISION SERVICE SQUARE DEAL SHOP 720 E.

BROADWAY 3-9411 tt) SKRVtl WO KK bu.h i. 8 d. 4th A. N'EVLIN STORAGE ACKOS8 THt 8T ACROSS TOT CO LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE Dial SMITH BkOi MOVING LOCAL LONO DISTANCE Dial 4-6561 TERMS OF SALBs CASH, ated thl1 30th oi October, A. D.

C. SCHLOSSER, Consorvotor of the Estate of R. GUY HUSKINSONi INCOMPETENT, o. in CHICAGO ff speakers at a $100 a plate Republican fund raising dinner Nov. 23 in Chicago will be two -Eisenhower Cabinet members.

Secretary ifee Treasury George M. Humphrey wilj be McCarthy, in an' interview, said the Democratic national chairman knows it was "completely dishonest" to suggest that the whole matter be laid before a grand Jury, and he declared: "Anyone with an ounce of brains knows you can have a completely documented case of espionage which would hot be a legal case. It is completely dishonest to say that unless you can send them to jail they are innocent. "If Truman and his crowd protected people who obviously were espionage agents, such as White, that doesn't, mean you can indict them. The important thing is that the people the facts.

I think Atty. Gen. Brownell performed a tremendous public service," Truman has said White was fired "as soon as we found out (he) was wrong." Truman, asked why White was not prosecuted, told newsmen in Kansas City Saturday; "It was neyer proven that White was a spy, He denied any such connec- ttons before an investigating com- mittea, He was never indicted by a grand jury," Died In 1948 White died in 1948, a week after denying before the House American Activities Committee that he had been a member of an "elite" group in the Communist apparatus. Brownell had said Truman promoted White to 1946 from the post of assistant secretary of the Treasury to director of the International Monetary Fund despite (wo warnings from the Mitchell, terming Jhe whole thing political 1 that if someone look advantage of Truman, such a person should be prosecuted, Tben, speaking of Brownell, Mitchell suggested "let him go before a grand with the evidence and get its answer. CABD 'grTHANKS'' OPA 1 pur rl.

oc appreciation to all the who amijted In any recent bereavement, of our dear wife tt mother; Opal We eapeoially want to thank nev, Smith, Hank'i Funeral Home who Bebekah Lodge of Pearl and all thoie who auliled in any 'BASIL ANDREWS CHILDREN. --r tO our sincere and appre- elation to all our neighbors lor their and pathy shown during our regent bereave- mc-'t, Wa to thank the Father Staten funernl home, who Kent and all who aititted In any SON AND T-AMILV. WANTED Middle-aged lady to care for 2 children while mother tight or go, Call jj-BatO, HOUBEWlVTBS advurtUtna Must have good handwrlt- Ing. LINOO WANTED-Bxper'ienoed a'Herstlori woman on clothing, Also experienced embroidery machine operator, Apply BELCHER MOVERS Local tnd Long Distinct and (or oaekinaj Dial 3rd, next to HITBI- ford. Clean, attractive, all UtM cooking available.

3-8882. AMBITIOUS WOMAN To work from telling new and renewal to all through St, Louis Dept. Liberal Training given. Direct line phon necessary. Write N.

Rosen- thai, 0100 McPhorson, St, Louis la, Mo. joining bathroom, oil ho6M Near Western, on btu Una, 4 ft after OtAMHHMtun room hr gentleman. block of 844 Panforth. Ph. St.

dress lory Must understand section work and hove recent experience in sewing room; Phone St. Louis, CKntrnl a4(10, Mr. R66M a nitr nce (top In front. 731 a-0883. -n romr Employed lady or couple.

required. Phone 4-8803. III HELP KB MALE fFT6u LIKIC to "drawT'ilke'lc'h or" palnl. Tnlent Tent ad in Instruction Column. OH noil Rawiciah See Chat, Miller, 400 Whitelaw, Wood Ph.

4-4803. ro train 0 tel See ad under claiilfl- cotton No. 12A. Ill A SALESLADIES MAKE MONEY WITHOUT LEAVING HOME Direct Una plowing voice, make you ellglbla on our permanent Will train Inexeprienced women. Age 23.00.

Write N. Ho.enthal, 6100 McPhenon, St, Lou 12, Mo. 'N MEMORY OlT-lidnii Leona' Sohu'eti who dlod Nov. 8, 1981, The midnight are chining Upon the illent grave. Beneath it the one we love.

The one who could not Although her now at reit And free from grief and pain, world would like Heaven. If we had her back again. Mined by who loved her. MOM, DAD GRACE ALBEflTA. HABMON and on Display.

atfl Acton, Wood Klver. Ph. FKHBONALK ANOtWMOlte help to problem Dial or write t'QBax KDMMAQE AND PAHTltT nUMMACHE o'i'JdoTf. Trinity Lutheran Churuh, Blair and BUMMAOE Nov. Bl, By Womtn'i at a.m.

PJO. and Alby, Nov. 10, 8OCHETIEB LQDQEg PIASA A.F imteting Nov. 10, p.m. "Work in 3t4 degree.

VUJtlng brethren welcome, JiaroliJ by gen, Dirkwn. The otlwr speaker Qveta Culjp Hobby, o( health, education, and wili be introduced by Wesley M. Republican for The pi'Ogram (or the affair was annouwed Sunday. wiU be by gtrattan. reiwd wiif be The and 47 Sea is wide 1954 mid term election nalgn tmi Sponsors of the dinner are the ftepublU'an Citon Finance mittee the RepuoUega state and Cook County cojjuniUtM and tbj County Chairman's Ann.

GUV mm 5i trie ISftmlirgtai ifcTHUfctl STANOABO oit isaa 9V BUrMbmanu win hf mf CABD by 'Aijf. iuary. Nay. 10. 1 cluh loom, BAUiSMKN SALESMAN Above average trom Jlrav week.

Century-old company. No experience needed we give full training. Our product' told to home paid In full weekly. Car needed, Write Mr. B.

Seeger, DUtrict Manager, Brighton. Hi. glTUATlQNB WANTS TO 820 Court. SITUATION -By day. and 3000 Olenwood.

Call between and 7. 3-0130. you want to ihop let me care for your children, for Glaiimeyer, 3rd behind Bruihy drove School. WILL CARE roa work, 4-7888. PRIVATE PARTY is looking for business to invest money in os silent partner.

Amount according to interest. Confidential. Write Box 980, Core or Telegraph. THutt fQUtft BDid truck with pemtUi good income, Phone Wood River 4-3488, room and utUity roomj built per new State 1 cated on St, Wood Blvw ntxt tu Happy Auto Will psrk 63 to 80 to M. Bchermer, 41MB Undell, 8t.

Mo. for beauty parlor CaJ) Milton ckwe. Uwor 8tore, next to Tjri- Gr wuy Grocery, IMBUK. 8UKK PERSONAL SERVICE roomi and 183 B. Penlnng, Wood Hler.

4-6872. Turnlihed sleeping room jor gentlemen. bath. 8-7181. KSBpBiU HOOM-iJror one or two gentlemen.

Stoker heat, private; home, with garage, block 807 Liberty St. Phone 2-3708. VERY 1 or a gentlemen; optional, 3-6887. Box 880. care Telegraph.

Write, Write BOMB 34 day. Phone HOUSIKEKPINd room. 7 3 U. ft" Keeping, one room. Private 1 wtrance.

Trigidaire. 4 ROOMS TbB 4c water nirnUhed, 837 Wood Btver. 4.3371 Maditon, Wood 4 and floor, heat p.m. Friday." 4 and rent, bial 7 BOOliP-Fuily carpeted, heat; ivd baths. AppUanet and water I.

Plenty ot cloiet apaee. Will 3-8W8 4 water fur- Call 3-6808 stter a p.m. After a p.m. Shower (tool, dote to and near 9 Hef- erencej whanged, 801 yourth. I Unfurnished spti newly decorated.

Closet apace, 1 Pf' bath and entrance, uttlUlw lurnUhed. only. 3-H180. 3 mofleriTuTiiurntahed with garage, oo line. Ideal for working couple.

Apply 800 Milton CM. remodeled, like Rtw, water furnished. furnace, automatic water heater. Inlaid linoleum on all per mo. or BOOMS ypH bachelor apt.

2-3B30. I OfiTFUBNlSHBO water furoUhed. Bute Street. I modern home. Phone 3-8310; alter 1 p.m.

8-0404. 3 em. ployed couple, am coiiegT a-aoaa. 3 apt. pdvete bath, 6 walk ttan gowntewn.

adulU, Altiy. no mo. 8-9483 at My t9 i.

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