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r-T rv I wmwjiiiwpwyi Dniegswqptyv- 4 WWPBipp -yuiws fc simss nun on 1 rfi 4 A i Slugging Nets 2 The ITfehlia Eagle Hitirfw Evening 1w 15 18S7 Newsman Addresses Group a WU Aid Called 'Moral' at A veteran newspaperman and student of foreign affairs described America's foreign policy and attitudes toward foreign aid as "moral matters Saturday morning in a speech delivered before 80 persons attending the Kansas institute of International Relations at the i University of Wichita Speaking in the Fine Arts Auditorium-- Charles I Ransom edi-orial writer for the Des Moines Register and Tribune said that "we ought to be giving foreign aid because we want for the mprovement of our own moral not only because we want to secure some material advantage" i talk was entitled Victim Suffers rs Severe Head Cuts 'A slugging with what aherifrs "Officers believed couldbe a black "jack netted three men $65 and a Wichita resident a trip to the hospital Friday night for treat 'jnent of severe head cuts 2 investigators are for the three bandits who were said to be driving a 1957 Chevrolet when they took Lloyd ZO Dalton 32 of 307 Seneca Tor a Friday night Capt Everett Patrick crim-'inal investigation division director said Saturday Dalton was taken to St Joseph 'Hospital by Derby police after walked to a farm home in the vicinity of 6100 8 Clifton to "call officers Investigator Howard 'Gillespie' related Saturday Dalton was admitted to the "hospital for continued treatment "of his injuries He told Gillespie jand Investigator Tolman Jthat he had been drinking at an East Douglas tavern about 10 pm "Friday when the three unidenti-' fied men approached him He said the three asked if he wanted a ride to another tavern with them He said he accepted the offer and while supposedly en route to 7 the- tavern he was beaten about llhe head inside the car and later pushed from the car into a muddy ditch in the 6100 block on 7 Clifton His attackers took $65 from his shirt pocket before forcing him 'from the car he told Gillespie Dalton is wanted on a forgery warrant issued by the office at Enid Okla and is to be taken into custody upon his re-' lease from the hospital it was learned Saturday PREPARE FOR FLIGHT Wichita girls receiver parachute instructions from Col commander of the Kansas Civil Air Patrol wing Saturday at McConnell Air Force Base as the CAP girl cadets prepare for a flight to Lackland AFB Tex for a two-week all-girl encampment Outstanding cadets from the Kansas wing are Marjory Beth Nelson left Barbara Tompkins center and Sandra Powell (Eagle Staff Photo) To Represent Kansas Threfe Girls Win Flying Trip To 2-week GAP Encampment "Foreign Policy and Foreign Aid" and it was largely a resume of the listary of actions in those fields' The speaker whose quallf lesions include three yean of study at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy Medford Mass and considerable travel abroad described the concern and activity with the rest of the world at the policy and aid levels as "unique and new" of top-level consideration only since the time of Coolldge Plannfpg for the Future He then traced congressional and chief executive action through Lend-Lease UNRA the Marshall llan the Mutual Security Ad-ninistration and successors to hose ideas He singled out "planning for the future" as a trend worthy of note the foreign policy and aid fields oday commenting on President desire for' program stability over longer periods of time Ransom said the cost of program change with the shift of songressional control in Washington led to inefficient administration of the various projects fi-nanced abroad by this country When informed by a member of the audience that the $3600000000 foreign aid bill lad been approved by the Senate on Friday Ransom said that he though the house is doing rather better by the President han I suspected" Before his talk Ransom acknowledged that his paper was strongly pro-Eisenhower Thicker Skins Urged' Other Ransom comments included the contention that the biggest richest most powerful 'nation in the world the United States cannot expect to be liked You buy friendship so we had better try to grow thicker skins" 'We afford to be snooty We have seven per cent of the worlds population but 35 per cent of the world's five times the average If however we tried to spread this wealth among the rest of the people no one would be richer and it would all be used up in no time at all What we really must do is to help others to help themselves" Ransom also pointed out that we can help a country too much" and recited the disaster of Nationalist China as a case in point Ransom said that the six billion dollars America gave Nationalist China during and after the last war led to enormous graft and inflation and hastened the end of Nationalist control in that part of Asia 'More Bad Than Good On another historical question Ransom said that is more bad than good' and well rid of it as it is disappearing now Colonialism did however bring capital investments Into many countries to develop railroads and so on" Continuing on that matter Ransom said that America a great deal of its advanced economy to British Investment during the 19th Century Our debt was great and we welched on a number of ttmdebt items" Ransom also thought that 'th UJS could learn a great deal from its association with other countries in India Africa and' all of Asia In response to a post -speech question from the audience Ran- som said that he thought he could 'discern the development of a soul" in Americas thinking on help to other-people The Institute concludes its 22nd annual meeting on Monday 10th in 3 Weeks California Job Lures Policeman afiSng with 45 other girls from the United States and Hawaii as the most outstanding CAP cadets Representing the Kansas Wing are Marjory Beth Nelson 16 of 1208 Emporia Sandra Pow ell 18 of 2474 Poplar and Barbara Tompkins 17 of 2436 Meade They left by airplane from McConnell AFB accompanied by CoL commander of the Kansas Wing For two weeks the girls will live in barracks tour Randolph and Hondo Air Force Bases witness a parachute jump and participate in helicopter orientation flights and survival training Mias Nelson attends North High and is a member of North Wichita Squadron After high school she plans to go into some branch aviation Miss Powell was graduated this month at East High and plana to attend Kansas University for two years She hopes to become an airline hostess She is a member of 'Wichita Squadron No 1 Miss Tompkins also of Squad ron No 1 was graduated this month at East High Where she took a business Course She also plans to be an airline hostess 'h Deputies Find Guns fn Employe's Auto Cash receipts from a night at the Hi -Ho Club disappeared Saturday when a car- driven' by the bar tender Walter Moore 28 was wrecked at 47lh Street South and Seneca Moore is reported to have told a nurse at St Francis Hospital to call Albert Stevens operator of the club located at 217 47th Street South to tell him cash from the club was in the txlink of the car -A search of the car failed to find any cash although the search did yield three pistols to officers Deputie Frank Pecenka said Moore a resident of 253 8 Beebe skidded through a stop sign while traveling west on 47th street south at the South Seneca intersection and demolished the front of his car while bumping over two culverts Pecenka and Deputy Harold Malone who completed investigation said car traveled 100 feet beyond the intersection struck one culvert dropped into a ditch and then climbed another culvert before stopping The pistols a 32 caliber model and two 22 caliber guns were found jammed into the glove compartment of the wrecked car Moore was treated for nose -and back injuries Pecenka said a nose puncture caused Moore to bleed excessively before reaching the hospital A charge of drunk driving is pending results of a blood alcohol test and it is possible a wreckless driving charge may also be tiled against the driver the officer said Police Release 'Nude Burglar' Case Suspect A 19-year-old youth arrested on suspicion of being nude burglar was released without charges by police Saturday after victims failed to identify him as the man who attempted to attack them last week The youth who was arrested early Friday morning was placed a lineup which was witnessed ijy several of the victims The victims said he the man According to arresting officers the youth fit the general physical description of the nude burglar and was arrested when he was seen riding around In a white and red Ford station wagon similar to the vehicle reported used during the escapades The youth was fully clothed when he appeared for inspection by the victims Colwich Resident Named in Damage Suit for $25000 A Colwich resident was named defendant in a $25000 auto damage suit filed here Saturday in UB District Court Grant Edelbrock of Kansas City-Mo filed suit agaipst James Spexarth of Colwich The complaint charges-' that Spexarth was negligent in a two-car collision March 21 1957 one mil east of Eudora in 'Douglass County -Edelbrock alleges that he suffered multiple Injuries and loss of time from work Rotarians'to Hear Nobel Prize Winner Clarence Pickett honorary secretary of the American Friends Service Committee will be the principal speaker at the noon luncheon of the Wichita Rotary Club Monday Pickett a Nobel Prize winner in 1948 has just returned from a five-month trip around the world He is serving on the faculty of the Institute for International Relations being held at the Uni yersity of Wichita alv Record Marriage Applications Charles Harrison Denver Colo and Margaret Olson Wichita Divorces Asked Ellen' Rhodes from Lee Rhodes: gross neglect and extreme cruelty Joann Cherry from Johnnie Cherry: gross neflect and extreme cruelty Lois Hampton from William Hampton: cxtrsma cruelty and trosa neclect Marcia Nutter from Donald Nutter: extremd cruelty and cross neglect Velma Kinney from Walter Kinney: extreme cruelty and gross neglect-Gladys Day from Thomas Day: abandonment Jessie Wyeoff from Jessie Wy-coff: extreme cruelty Gloria Pipkin from Billy Pipkin: gross neglect gnd extreme cruelty CAROLYN KRUMMEL Girls Install Queen from Kansas City Installation of the Grand Bethel Honored Queen Friday night highlighted the 35th anndal convention of the International Order of Daughters being held throiigh Saturday at the Consistory Building 1st and Topeka' Miss Carolyn Krummel Bethel 50 Kansas City Kan was installed in colorful ceremonies held at the Scottish Rite Temple She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Krumxpel of Kansas City Kan and will be eligible to attend the Supreme convention to be held in August More than 900 members of 44 Bethels throughout the state continued their two-day convention Saturday at the Wichita Consistory An Honored Queen's Luncheon was held Saturday noon honoring the queens of the various Bethels throughout the state Trophies were awarded to drill teams that held competition Friday at the Central Intermediate School Miss Patricia Ledbetter past Grand Bethel Honofed Queen and present queen of Bethel 20 of Parsons was the toastmlstress of the luncheon Miss Shirley Ralston honored queen of Bethel 29 of Wichita was one of the many Bethel queens honored at the luncheon Drawing was held during the luncheon for the queen who will reign at the Coronation Ball to be held Saturday night at the Allis The name of the queen is to bd announced at the ball A' business session and election of next officers was held diming the Saturday morning session The girls presented a fashion show Saturday afternoon around the theme of the for Work and with fashions courtesy of the Young Kansan Shop Innes 3 Charged After Raids Two women and a man were ar rested early Saturday morning by vice detectives and charged with violating three city ordinances Marion Dudley 53 of 901 Indiana was arrested at 12:45 a hi after an officer allegedly purchased a bottle of liquor from her She-was booked and' charged with selling liquor without a license The 'arrested man Cicero Clark 32 of 807 Water was airrested and charged with selling liquor without a license and pandering Arrested at the same time for al eged prostitution was Margaret Briggs 27 of 805 Water Clark and Miss Briggs were arrested at 2:06 ajn at the Royce Hotel -All three suspects were released on bond and will appear in Police Court hearings later thin month Merchant- Pleased By Encouragement Of Smalj Business The manager of the 7 Wholesale Grocery Coj William Farha returned t6 Wichita Saturday from a five-dky meeting of the Small Business Administration in Kansas City Mo Farha said the meeting was called by I Moyer -regional director of agency "to consider ways and means to improve and expand the programs for assisting small business enterprises "It is gratifying to me that men of the higher levels of our country are interested in the problems of small business and are trying to" help solve their problems through technology ahd research institutions" Farha commented One of the highlights of the meeting he said was a report by the'head of the Midwest Research Institute Kansas City on progress of President Conference on Technical and Distribution Research for the Benefit of Small Business Errant Cow Entertained Creditors to Valuable Property Property at the southwest comer of Oliver and Central belongs to the creditors of Seth Wright District Judge Mack Bryant ruled Saturday The property runs through that block to DeUrosei Its value is estimated at $200000 Hie build-ng is occupied by the Bennett Music Store Slim-Zelle of Wich-ta and doctors offices The decision is in a case brought William Porter trustee in bankruptcy for Seth Wright against Seth Wright and the Seth Wright Investments Inc and is an outgrowth of litigation in the Amarillo Tex and Wichita bankruptcy courts pending since 1955 Wright long time Wichita rest dent once operated the Polar Bear Restaurant on the property and later moved it to other locations I In 1955 Wright filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy at Amarillo Tex claiming his residence at that place Attorneys for his creditors transferred the case to the Wichita Bankruptcy Court and filed the state court case to set aside a deed to the property from Wright to Seth Wright Investments Inc corporation made in August 1954 Judge Bryant hr his ruling today found that the transfer the property was! made with the intent to delay hinder and de fraud the creditors and ordered the title belongs to the trustee for benefit of creditors The attorneys were Sidney Brick and A Bon-well Jr of Brick jand Beaty and Wright and the corporation were represented by Byron Single-ton of Amarillo I Tex and John Boyer of Wichita Kansas Lures Teachers Away From Oklahoma Special tejTbe Eeile ALVA OKLA June Kan sas got the largest single share of Northwestern! State College' bumper crop of more than 100 certified teachers this by offering higher pay Dr Wilbur Tanner head of the placement bureau at the college said today 48 of tire graduates in education1 took Jobs in Kansas Records Indicate he said that money is the strongest incentive in luring teachers as it is in other vocations He cited the example of a music graduate I at Northwestern who had a job jat $3600 a year in Oklahoma and this year "out of consideration! for his family moved to Kansas for an $1300 a year raise" L' School Principal Continues Studies i- The principal of the new Southeast High School Pred Addis was enrolled Saturday in the University of Colorado Boulder Colo for a five-week summer session will finish his academic work toward a doctorate Dr Palil Hamly assistant superintendent in charge of secondary education advised that Addis formerly vice principal at East High will be back in his new office afterj July 20 The new high school will open in September Addis doctoral thesis will be a study of Kansas school laws ic BRILLIANT BUMPER STRIPS ADllERTISiriG SCRBCN PROCESS E3IOTK1G DAVE FISH BACK mas south ntancia Strictly Business "of course its oniy suggestion Argyle you have to follow it if you want to keep your job!" Rumors About Ruble Value Sweep Soviet VIENNA June 15 UP) Communist newspapers and Western diplomats alike reported today that fears of money devaluation have set off panic buying Jn parts of the Soviet union and its satellites Last weekend Pravda printed a denial of rumors of an official devaluation of the Russian ruble It scolded Soviet citizens for rushing to stores scared rabbits and to get rid of their money Now newspapers in Czechoslovakia and Hungary have chimed in Western diplomats said they are receiving advices of panic buying in sections of the 'Soviet and eastern Europe The newspapers blame "hostile elements" -for originating and spreading the rumors Reports reaching Vienna say the satellites are in bad shape economically and that in some cases only loans from Moscow are keeping them afloat Three Win Diplpmas Three Wichita students at Northwestern University Evanston HI wiU receive degrees at commencement exercises Monday They are Donald Hendershott 828 Holyoke bachelor of science In electrical engineering Norman Leaper 302 8 Rutan bachelor of science In Journalism and Natalie Naugle 308 8 Clifton bachelor of arts Steering Gear Fails Minor Troubles On First Day of Speclxl I Th lull AUGUSTA KAN June After a troublesome 24 miles of pedaling seven senior scouts and their leader were prepared to spend the night here Saturday the first day out' on a 900 mile bicycle -trip from Wichita to Gainesville Mo Talladay leader of the bike unit from Explorer Scout Troop 613 Wichita reported the group had run into serious trouble steering hookup in the fork of one of the vehicles became defective four miles east of Augusta Saturday morning had -had some i little troubles during the morning" Talladay reported after resting wnH refilling our canteens in Augusta we were set to begin making time avlqng-hiU four miles east of Augusta Jerry Wilson (320 Edwards) stopped half 'way down I went to him to see what was the reason and he complained he had lost control traded bikes with Wm-and The tenth policeman to quit the during the past three weeks '-announced his resignation Satur--day Patrolman James Hackney of 1202 Catalina turned in his resignation earlier this week to Police Anderson The resig-xiation is effective Sunday A three-year veteran of the -'force Hackney was commissioned on Sept 1 1953 and has been assigned as dispatcher after tours of duty in the patrol and traffic Hackney said he will join the "city of Garden Grove Calif police department later this month with a starting salary of $417 a month for a 40-hour week In Wichita policemen start at salat- lea of $313 a month for a 48 hour week resignation was pre- ceded by nine others who quit the force for higher paying positions with shorter working hours far this year 24 policemen have resigned from the depart- ment and only a few were asked to resign-Chief Anderson said Obituaries Lasalle Dortcli Dortch 58 died at his Jiome 1208 Wabash Saturday morning Born April 21 1899 at Homer La he came to Wichita 40 years ago from Muskogee Okla He was employed' at the Eaton Hotel at the time of his death Mr Dortch attended the St Mary's Baptist Church and was a member of Arkansas Valley (Masonic) Lodge No -21 Western Star Consistory No 18 and the Emith -Temple Shrine No 30 Survivors in addition to his wife Viola of the home include one son Lasalle Jr 1502 Piatt: two sisters Mrs Alice Pascal Lenldo Calif Mrs Mattie Scott Homer La one half-brother Les White Tulsa Okla and two grandchildren Funeral services will be announced by the Jackson Mortuary Logan Lovett Logan Lovett 82 of 632 Holyoke died at home Saturday morning He was the father of Dr Paul A Lovett 3324 Elm: Bom June 2 1875 in Indiana h'e camg -to Wichita three years ago from Pittsburg Kan He was a retired 'farmer and a member of the Methodist Church in Pittsburg Surviving also are his' wife Mrs Rebecca Lovett of the home three daughters Mrs Ruth Christianson Kearney Mo: Mrs Faith Mock Collinsville I1L and Mrs Vena Kaufman Lafayette Ind three brothers: Dr Lovett Hutchinson Mack Lovett Neode-sha Kan and William Lovett Potland i Ore two sisters Mrs Elfie Barnes Van Nuys Calif and Mrs Verna Williams Neode-sha and 11 grandchildren -Funeral arrangements will' be announced by Lahey Mortuary i -a- Three Wichita girl cadets left Saturday to represent the Kansas Wing oif the Civil Air Patrol at a two-week all-girl encampment at Lackland Air Force -Base Tex They were chosen for the honor Thunderstorms Threaten Area i Cold Front Due To Bring Showers The Wichita area has the prospect of continued thunderstorms Saturday night 8unday and Sunday night the Weather Bureau here reported Saturday Temperatures are expected to be very little changed Sunday from those prevailing Friday and Saturday A vast system of weather-dls turbing waves moved along the cold front now over Kansas bringing the prospect of showers it was explained A weak pressure system lay over the entire Western part of the tion Saturday It is seen as the cause of unsettled patterns in weather lingering through at least the next 36 hours Thundershowers dumped some light rain at scattered points in the state early including Sallna Hutchinson Hill! City Goodlapd and Garden City: Fog blanketed much of the southwest comer of the state early Saturday New thunderstorms during the next 24 hours are expected to be locally heavy in central and east portions Public Rejations Group to Organize i Approximately 1 20 persona Interested in forming a Wichita Chapter of the Public Relations Society of America are expected to meet next Wednesday at a luncheon in the Lassen Hotel to discuss: the proposal and to learn about the society Emerson Smith director of public Information for the Continental Oil Co is scheduled to speak to the group on the subject of the society (Bill) Walker- public relations manager for Vickers Petroleum Co Inc is handling ar-rngimeqt8 for the luncheon Plague Scouts Bicycle Tour sure enough I had no control The scouts and their leader decided they would have to return to Augusta and put the wheel in a shop to have it repaired and tbix they expected would require the rost of the day They were making arrangements to ramp la Augusta tonight They had planned earlier'' to get as far as Fredonia the first night: have to call Fredonia and tell them be a day late and I guess Td better send postcards along the route to advise our other stopping places" Talladay said He said the group left Wichita at 6:15 a jn and bucked a headwind into Augusta They arrived there at 9:15 am we spent half the time stopped for minor -troubles" he said These he listed as two major types one was frequent rubbing fenders or forks adjustable and the other was a broken carrier bolt for Larry Petzer 4460 Clark This also 4 was repaired along the road Soil Fireworks 'Kansas from Jane 27 through prohibit -r most complete in Kansas purchases or we can give basis: Phone TK S-0271 Thieves Take $16350 in Merchandise Merchandise and property valued at $16330 was stolen from Fafha Food Fair 2799 Roosevelt1 by nighttime burglars police said Saturday Police said the burglars smashed the plate glass in the front door to gain entrance into the market Merchandise including a quantity of cigarettes was stolen A wrist -watch necklace and pair of earrings also were taken by the thieves'': A $5 burglary was reported to police at Uncle Place 1001 9th The burglars entered through a rear window and lifted $5 from the cash register Police also reported a break In at the shelter house in Unwood Park There was no loss police said 1 Kansas Student Wins Spaatz Scholarship A four-year scholarship in aeronautical engineering in any accredited school or university has been awarded to Cadet Capt John Charles Durrett son of Mr and Mrs John Durrett 4832 76th Prairie Village it was announced Saturday- The award is the General Spaatz Scholarship worth $1000 a year It was won In competition with Civil Air Patrol members the nation over Cadet Capt Durrett joined the fganxim wing of the Civil Air Patrol in 1955 when he was 16 He is a member of the' Kansas Cadet Advisory Council for the Civil Air Patrol He is preparing for a trip to West Germany as an International Cadet Exchange candidate LEGAL PUBLICATIONS (Published In The Wichita Eatle Xve nine June 15 1957) NOTICE TO THE ELECTORS OP SCHOOL DISTRICT NO 143' SEDGWICK COUNTY KANSAS You are hereby notified that the School Board of District No 142 Sede-y KaniM will make and file Its application with tho School Fund Commiaalonera of the State of Kanaaa toeether with proof of publication of thia notice for permission to 1 lasuo bonds In excess of seven per cent (7) of tho assessed valuation of tho tangible real and personal property of said School District for the purpose of constructing furnishing and equipping a school house for said District the amount- of excess applied for being in the amount not to exceed 125306013 This application will be made by the Board acting oif its own motion on Juno 11 1957 pursuant to Section 75-3315 and 73-3315 8 1953 Supplement Dated this 15th day of Juno 193T DISTRICT BOARD OF SCHOOL DISTRICT Wo 143 Sedgwick County Kansas WILLIAM CARPENTER Director HAROLD MILLER Clerk A SPEER Treasure? ATTEST: HAROLD MILLER Clerk (l-t Summer Slippers Have your strap or closed heel and toe I Because they're Inexpensive and eaay-to-crochet yotfU probably want to make both types Pattern No 5453 contains crochet directions for both small medium and large alaes Included material requirements: stitch Illustrations Send 35e In COINS your name address and the PATTERN NUMBER to ANNE CABOT The Wichita Eagle Publishing Co- Ine- 373 Quincy Street Chicago 0 Illinois IPs ready! The 1057 Needlework fifty-six colorful pages showing many pretty designs: plus directions for making 3 crochet Items and a quilt' Only 25 cents a copy! Replica of Early Stockyards Put to First Practical Use IS YOUR HOME AIR-CONDITIONED? f' JF NOT -you we' Revolutionary Mrsi Glesyner: Defore Mrs Glesyner Defore 41 of 1634 Waco died Friday night at her home after a lengthy illness She was bom Jan 28 1916 in Foster Mo and came to Wichita from Pleasanton Kan in 1952 Surviving are her husband Raymond three daughters Danna Sheila and Russie of the home a son Gary of the home her mother Mrs Myrtle TUmey of the home a sister- Mrs David Kershner 1545 Topeka and her maternal grandmother Mrs Emma Cowel 1741 Waco: Funeral services win be conducted at 9 am Monday in Culbertson Mortuary Chapel by the Rev McCoy pastor 'of Hilltop 'Manor Community Church Graveside services will be conducted at Blue' Mound Kan Cemetery at 3 pm Monday 1 1 r1 Copper Wire Stolen A roll of copper wire was re ported stolen from 'Baley Service Station 4004 Maple late Friday night rallied to the roundup and cor-raled Daisy long enough -to rope her Daisy toped and 'in tow the 'police -notified -the Humane Society of the found property but the animal caretakers said they take care of the critter The only alternative for thd police was to run Daisy on down to the stockyards until the owner reported her missing At 9 a'ra Wells noticed Daisy wasmlsslng A short search of the area' convinced him that Daisy was either lost -'or stolen He balled the police 'and was consoled when informed' that Daisy had strayed and placed in the stockyards at Town" Later Saturday rooming Wells with some assistance returned Daisy to her proper pasture Wild West days returned for several hours early Saturday morning to historic Town" jt The stockyards was put into emergency by police officers during the early morning hours after 10-year-old Daisy a cow strayed from the confines of her pasturelahd at the Raymond Wells residence 835 Edwards It seems that Wells apparently been riding fence lately and Daisy managed to find an 'opening large enough for: her to slip through sometime during the night'-- Once out Daisy roamed the Streets of northwest until police were notifled- that "si stray was on the loose" -A couple of cowpoking police officers were dispatched to round up the stray Using their legs in place of horses the policemen 'tj Mako Hbnay- The safe of fireworks is legal in July 4 ertept where local laws Our wholesale stock is the Lowest prices on outright you a deal on consignment RHEEMAIRE -s Cuts Homo Cooling 'V Operating Coat Almost in Half TV Performance Bended for 00000 r- sf ARKSI METAL: CO 1006 LINCOLN AM 2516? i WH 3-6060 NO MONEY DOWN 36 MONTHS TO FAY? 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