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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE : “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” ey 3 VOL. LXVIIL, NO. 10,482 JUNEAU, ALASKA, TUESDAY, JANUARY MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS _ PRICE, TEN CENTS SHIP WRECKED ON WASHINGION COAST BIG PLANE |General Marshall Is Not TALMADGE |JOHNSON '~EU“"“"'alfgfigg"“gk‘s’{m'g"gh i FREIGHTER CRASHESAS. Candidate for Political ~~ ASKS FOR | ELECTED " ..o v HITS SAND: 33 5 3 31 RADARFAILS Office; Never BeDratted ~ ELECTION 10 HOUSE ::x: & = o THEN SINKS | Salmon Creek 0 ter leaving the train that brought Dong | i bt O ill- WASHINGTON Jan. 21.—Gen. him from Chicago. He takes ;nl’ ia’ s ”' lirnv[ T ¥ > | z WAVE Flight Orderly Kill- wacnio an, 3 : e Georgia’s “Governor iKake Fisherman Polls 1,- ko A j Night Rescow Padevol 48 p v . |George C. Marshall said today he oath of office as Secretary of State, : ; ‘ ed, 20 Injured in Acti- | vor s candiiare for any politicat succecaing James . Bymnes, o e Makes New Proposal | 513 Voles in Early _n{;kf'j" _ _ 2| y office and “never could be drafted”| White House today (1 a. m. EST) : ! Ba £ St 1 Men Aboard-None dent, Oakland Airport “even tor e presicency since his appomment o seere-| 10 State Legislature | Unofficial Refurns ~ {Heonan : \OAKLAND, calif, Jan. 21—A Arriving to take office as Secre- tary of State, Marshall's name has : = :M‘v‘lifl:‘q“‘i" s § | Afe ]njufed ove. Fiight Orderly was Killed and ary of State, Marshall told report- been mentioned in speculation | ATLANTA, Jan. 21—Herman Tal-| Frank G. Johnson, fisherman of | Koicnikan § 20 other persons, including threc ©rs he considered his new post about Presidential candidates I maqge offered today to submit the{Kake, will be the Representative|wqcker, Annette, | ASTORIA, Ore, Jan. 21.— The women, were injured in the crash|DOn-political. He then volunteered: 1948. ~ Some have speculated Bejooniroversy over the Lu\(‘momhip in the House from the First DiM-| Revilla, Ward freighter S. S, Drexel Victory sank of a 4-engined Navy plane at Oak- “I cannot be considered a can- might run on a ticket with Pres-|,r Georgia o the people in a|sion filling the vacancy caused by Cove, Mountain |today five miles west of Cape Dis- land airport yesterday when for|diate for political office Truman or obtain the Democratic .pepoeratic white primary” S TR Neath of Rensésdniativ elect| point 21 3 | appointment after a smoothly-or- the first time in more than 76,000| 2“1 mever could be drafted . . . nomination if Mr. Truman WeT€ o, qssoon as the legislature com- Frank Price of Sitka, according to{Klukwan lganized night rescue that brought landings, radar-ground-conitrol fail-] 3 *T am being explicit and em- not a candidate. rere. Mar. | PIetes its session Lunofficial returns from yesterday's | Petersburg [the 48-man crew to shore unin- ed to guide a ship to safety. phatic Jn order ,m» terminate runu. ?n talking with |(.|.)4)ll||.\. .‘ l.u- Speaking to the General Assemb-|special election. He ha ""C“V"d,skmr,\\;\_v ’ : : jured, many of them not even The big Naval air transport|2Pd for all any discussion of my shall made plam hat W HRE 1y as Governor of Georgia upon its | LS5 votes from 32 precincts re-| sitka ; p s : damp. (NATS) plane landed 150 feet short|N2me With Tegard to politcal mat- "““‘i“\ gt o "’:’:”\"]‘1_’(0;1\"_'_”‘“-\m\nmmm Talmadge said: | ported from the Division's 51 pre-!jamestown Bay 3 5 | The ship, carrying 4563 tons of of the fog-shrouded runway and bl i 3 " i i oy ','“ "",f ‘_“ “”,“]m":‘ = “If the Lieutenant Governor will,einets. Lynn Canal grain to Yokohoma, struck a sand crashed into a four-foot rock wall, Marshall talked with newsmen af- well as any other political office.f .o, " o Governor will resign.{ O8rl Weidman, of Juneau, was;Juneau Bridge bar in the Columbia River mouth at the edge of the field. The speaker of the House of Re-|next with 684 votes. ! Kake 153 {last night, ripping her deck plates Its undercarriage sheared away agn " L] presentatives will assume executive; It is practically certain that none Klawak p 3 and sending water gushing into the and the plane skidded across the pOIlhcs Are Takln oueer IWIS";mnmm,\ {of the late returns will cut John-iScow Bay mess hall where the crew was din- field on its fuselage for a 1,000 feet, | Under the state:constitution, then|son’s lead down to any extent and | Wrangell 5 65 126 L) S shedding wreckage and passengers the House Speaker must call an;may increase it | Craig 57 1 ‘First 1 felt a dull thud that election within 30 days. The Legis-! Jeunson ran migh in Hoonan, Met- Stikine 21 seemed to empty my stomach,” said as it went. Then it caught fire, | a, 3 2 A 28 . and burned n as In on ena or ves or iative session {5 expechdl to end BROMAEES Sitks. Petersburg Klawak. 3 Larry Sharpe. Portland, one of the v identi March | Craig and received the »xclusm‘ Totals 2 243 1515 684 rescued crewmen. “Before I knew The dead Wave was identified h\, A i i i i 4 iati V| v as a 4 nward the :Navy :today " a8 | Aviakion S Talmadge’s ofier came as a last{vote in Kake and Klukwan o pree. WA Iae (T jalist 3-C Margaret Wallace, whose minute revision in his prepared! Weldman was high man in! ; father is Harry W. Wallace, of Pit- gwey res men e rges text. Earlier Lieut. Governor M. E.| Wrangell hnd took every vote in| I ' Plates ¢ to the floor and cairn, Pa. r Thompson, who contends he is the | Elfin Cove, e Icop er M {the ocean was pouring through the Most seriously hurt of the sur- z Acting Governor following resigna-i McCain defeated Hattrick in th porthole. We were excited and vivors was Lt. (jg) F. A. Michalek 5 JRCK. BELL 2llis Arnall, had challenged | Ketchikan vote. rushed topside. Then we tried to irom Great Mills, Md., who was HE AN Talmadge to meet him in an mm-| Skagway voted in severe weather, In plu {“] lh”r S"" WAy "{“‘“"\fi"“f" " burned when the plane caught fire. WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—Sena- tjon | blizzard raging, streets drifted. Dr. | i tolds U"ll m.ld five, We tried pumping water out of her, but we Most of those injured suffered itor Irving M. Ives (R-NY), said| .. ¥ Fiy : cmytm Polley was the dark hors | € I have stated on tiree previous s . # only abrasions. Many remained BR'DE.TO.BE Ru“ today a month’s firsthand obser- o . cionc prior to my election a e getting 11 votes which a . knew she was lost. strapped in their seats until the vation of Washington politics has gy . " . ”m,; abulated in the regular table.' n'ar"l‘ Capt. Canute Rommerdahi, San Governor of Georgia and when i ¢ plane stopped. {strengthened his support of Gov.' ™ ’:"’"”;:‘ me.u(n.L e ress that| Mrs. Helmi Aalto Bach was high' Matco, who ordeved his men to Lt. (jg) Edythe Bovie, {flight | Thomas E. Dewey for the 1948 ““‘I', ”“L;" ok G:;\::» of Georgia | in her home town of Douglas | abandon ship after a vain two-hour nurse irom East Rygate, Vt., re- Republican Presidential nomina- brlul\“ fo the people .of Geuxu\ b i ; ——— Ih;hl"lu ‘:nv(- (hal\v , blamed un- i ) ? —— beio 8 01 Albert hite, General Counsel | usuaily deep swells which smashed mained in her seat and helbed py pago, Texas Jan. 21-Leo U0 Tajifisdes a1 for the Repubtican party in Ansee, 1WO Aboard Omckly Res- Man Who Put Prohibifion e iy agasmet the rar others in the crash desplte a de- ;i cher of baseball fame, and| Dewey, the party’s 1944 nominee, .p clous for the people of|icxed ‘a tatesnont (hi. mormirie 4 i ;ixluic )sl\loc_kr‘)d” condition. Lixaing Wx o7 itie. 10 ayed|has turned away questions aboul Georgia to have an OPPOTEUDILY | when the returns were coming b cued by Swift Action of in United States Years ™ = when the abandon order was giv- ““T‘l]q hel ang. : a merry game of hide-g ek | his future aspirations. He :\f)d to express their choice through f ' gating that Republican candidate en, the vessel had drifted .four e fire started immediately,” yith reporters today after flying Ives. elected on the same tickel, pomoeratic white primary at the | gonnie S a e BEEE TS CfflSh BOB' crew Aqo |S Dead mites off Capt Disappointment. The the said. “The boys were wonder- from Hollywood to El Paso, Texas,|last November, have worked togeth-, ..nject possible moment.” ‘“(”m £ bt %4 ’r 80084 2 pilots schooner, Columbia, stand- Flying from Moffett Fleld, only o, the Mexican border. Neither €r Politically for years. but there ., B a R sl 7 i : ko 03 ing by, 19 men aboar er: g he o rder. + 3 almadge recommended that the B TP ANTTR P, S ng by, took 19 men aboard. Others + s g Saaiae Sk v St v i ! By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE N FALLS, , Jan. 2 about 40 miles south of Oakland,'of them said a word about rumors Were indications last year that IVES |y opiqapure remain in session to in-!| Johnson will provably come to Ju- | R ROAEA AT T IO oL v 7:3;:_[‘\:'151 ‘zfi\.("‘m‘"“m:'“"n:‘ took to life-boats, and were picked the plane carried a crew of seven, of their impending marriage was mnot the New York GOVernors gi.e 4 Democratic white primary |neau late this week ready to take . ek 175 ' v . Up in a light fog by the Coast including the Wave who was killed,| They got off the plane at 5 a. first choice for Senator GhA strengihen the: election laws | his seat when the Legislature meets!EUS AT.LITTLE AMERICA, Jani{who rf:'m‘m any oiher pmwvf’l b peiedio Triumph and the ' |20.—(Delayed) —It was lucky for ified prohibition in the United pejgnter Joseph Gale, bound for and 14 passengers. 'm. (Mountain Standard Time),| Ives told a reporter that while : ¢ L a Standa . s a regarding qualification of voters. | next Monday. i il i e R A The only woman on the pas-|grushed newsmen aside and sprint-|he and Dewey may not always agree' «phere is one way and only one TR i apt. George Dufek and Lt. Comdr. E:“?,;]flw;,l Mol]d;:iv-vd;-v ,.’,'”,(','"',‘ Portland senger list was Lt. Comdr. L. A.'ed for an airlines limousine which on some of the issues that come jeal way that the people can de- | Walter M. Sessums that & Navy o vir!u-hl u‘l‘!;e a le A "‘“ !;"‘;" So smoothly was the rescue car- : icrashboat was fiearby when their al retirement since the Fed- yjoq oyt that the nearest approach McNaughton of the Navy Nurse tock them to their hotel in El Paso.|before the Senate, “I am backing £ i . e W W, FR. Y = i 2nd X termine this issue at the px)ll~. i f ; .l @ oy y . wa r| r s, S| vas s g ¥ : the tic ecause helicopter crashed into icy Polar eral statute bearing his name was ” y ' rice sea- Corps from Hastings, Neb. She was Arriving at the hotel, Duroc him for the nomination because I paymadge said | i ebadlad 1 1088 to casualty was one novice sea detained in Oak Knoll Naval Hos- told the actress to “run like heck” b he is a,big man Who 18| "ty the event of the death, dis- {waters Sunday. A 4 man who jumped overboard in ex- pital for observation. while he paid off the driver. That|capable of doing a good job as ,piiee o resignation of: the Gov~ Within five . minutes after the The Western Minnesota mum:' citement and had to be fished out . a : gl Oakland was the first stop on a/she did, and she was hiding in President.” arfiar ard. the Tisutsnadt Giovermot:| K ;*:HD n“"f::- ’ll_"l' C'rfl_sl'{j":«l{ r':“:‘,, ’;‘:“' lawyer served in Congress for 20'by the pilot’s schooner. Larry scheduled flight across the nation|the mezzanine when Leo came in! Ives comment came as Republi-|(ne executive authority of this l'[')’"’ “:r‘j s "ji”_f" e S A et “J““d WoR changisgy of )‘h.( Brown, Seattle, injured earlier in for the plane. Twelve passengers to arrange for quarters {can leaders threw overboard an old giate is vested in the Speaker of ‘( “(:l 't_t \;qn:: a do E S- | ou.snf Au”m.n) '(.nm'ml(‘lr -“-," 1 the day aboard ship, had to be were to have been picked up at| Hs asked for the bridal suite af- gepate custom with an invitation the House of Representatives Sho | ered stimulants : "l" "l'(‘“‘]"“mt"”l ""l ;"-mlh‘ ment helped into a lifeboat Oakland before the ship proceeded ‘ter 9 a. m. but was told it was o 16 hmen” members to Pitch pmyst call a special” election within y Sessums, whose home is in New LN" A 1 amendment became nec- st st S to San Diego, Corpus Christi, Tex.; unavailable. Adding to the mystery - q ! |Orleans, was pilot of the helicop- Dessary in 1918 " S y .} una g ) Y into debate 60 days to elect a Governor nl‘ H H 9) hs Volstead daga stood by the abandoned ship, Pensacola, Fla.; Jacksonville, Fla.; surrounding his plans, it was dis-| This loosened an unwritten| Georgia jter, and Dufek, commander of the i ”“’;I DS “';( "“. "1':}"f’(‘1 but was unable to prevent:ité subs and the Naval air station, 60 miles closed that the couple booked “gag” rule that in the past has' Earlier Talmadge in his addri “ {Eastern Task Force in the Navy's himself wrote remained his secre fidg ‘. i) southwest of Washington, D. C {passage back to Hollywcod this af- kept most first termers silent for Moy TAlmange AAOER mmmcm expedition, was a pass- When he died Monday at the age merging in the shallow waters 2 AR Y % 5 | had said “the majority of the white | i of 87. But in the popular mind Where many vessels have been lost. Desilie s B0 sll-erisiirpliing . fog . ternoon, months while they learned thell” pucple of Georgia are behind us in | SEVEN Hufldred and Twen- enees o/that law became known as the > which covered the bay area at the! Miss Day just got a divorce from way around. this fight” and threatened if his' The helicopter piunged Into the Vilsteat. abl sihen it i p i Ume of the crash, the weather was J. Ray Hendricks, Santa MOMCA| 1y o group that includes OPPOSition persisted to “Gal for this ty-six Cast Ballots at fsca after its motors became 1000.), . Gongress over President Wil- ’ le for ~airmen jairport manager. There was talk " oo roec by some potential| majority of the white people to i o g son's veto trained in radar controlled land- of her getting another divorce inj : ta and: show thi i isign Herman C. Stegen of Peru, e s 1hgs. i00 o she and Durocher could|¢andidates for places on the par-|come to Atlanta a o em al Three Pre(mds T, and Boatswains Mate 1-c Law- After his defeat in 1022, Vuhu.«i < 3 * ty’s '48 National ticket such as Sen- real demonstration.” | e isl continued his campaign .lu:l)l\al - - - cry with waiting. « So far.| irence H. Pitzer of Springficld, Iil, 4 B vy without waitng. <30 M|, ior Bricker (R-Ohio) as well as T Carl Weidman was high man iniwas only four lengths away liquor—started at the level of his SE(Y SIATE s 5 Leo nor his bride-to-be : . Sl P A B3 ONE ACA FLIGHT ibave shed much light on the mud- highly vocal supporters of others ,yesterday's special election in Ju-| Sessur using his head as a|OWR county hs\| D‘I:I(l)lrl‘l"“;’/[ill(lfidl ‘-lx;l- Bad weather conditions over g, Senator White oi‘ Mamtn ll?o F,OP Geor |a S'uden's {neau for R ppewtative .m the|pattering ham, smashed the plexi- Viser to the d Busiazsi o Southeast Alaska generally held S A i{floor manager, told a reporter the {Alaska Territorial Hous® from the’ glass covering on the submerged trict prohibition enforcement head- Alaska 'Coastal = Airlines to one SRR - :Republican leadership is encourag- . First Division with a total of 266;cockpit. He and Dufek crawled quarters, a post he held until re- tlght yler A, lank ot avir TUEVRE MARRIED fing new members 1o speak ap [} DEMONSIANON votes rrank “onmson was” next fnvonahs the-rop and Seaman will beal came in 1633 ; LOS ANGELES, Jan. 21.—Actress it : Volstead ad fus- 1! Al ‘ Actress ymeting, Gith Siitateliof 908 votes i BP0 ik City grab. Volstead was adamant in refus o ith the following pas- 1.0 M0 T Chall's Leb SRR ot Now York Olty 8368 Interviews and pictures and sengers: C. Story, G. S. Enders, ¥ “We are g to get Republi- A ”‘ I d Mrs. Helmi Aalto Bach receivedipeq them and pulled them aboard ME i | (Lippy) Durocher were married inleang petter organized than they ga“‘s dima geluu- vote more than Harry G. Me-'he crashboat once hung up the telephone on 8 WwASHINGTON, Jan, 21.—Gen Ramcna Campbell and Samuel! ’ Sverning. The return trip was made | El Paso, Tex, today, her atlomey, paye ever been before,” White said Cain, 83 to 82. A.J. (Joe) Sprague; Thanks, that water’s cold,” Du- Londen newspaper with the com-ig.,ge ©. Marshall took the oath without pas enzers { Bernard M. Silbert, sald he was in- «Tne way to get cooperation is 0. ATLANTA, Jan, 21.—Some 700received 58 votes and Charles Hate|fek said. ment: “It was just another Wetiioqay a5 Secretary of State in the {formed in a telephone call from'pay, full participation amd We'Ve!cijjege students were on the march |trick 13 | The helicopter sank DEWARRDEL, 'presence of President Truman and | Durecher. She had obtained a MeX- ackeq the new members to carry in Georgia's capital today to pro-| There were 726 votes cast in Ju-4 0 - Although it was prohibition that pledged, “Ill do my be won him fame, Volstead was also The washin Ion o divprs conlier Bt Hepcas. their share of the burden in ‘“’rk"(fst Herman Talmadge's method of ineau, by precincts as follows: l é Numerous “notables gathered in € . T ) ing for legislation.” First precinct 226; Second ))r0~'RAIlROADS ARE credited with drawing up and see- np rrumanss office to witness the |taking over the governorship. At! ot : 4 e 1 an thak £ While White and other l:aders least seven colleges, , includingcinct 227, and l‘hnd propct 273 ing enacted into law the Farmers'iooremony and to them Marshall Cooperative Act and the numerous c.iq. P { i Merry - Go- Round | | ’ i |emphasized they want help on leg-' Georgia Tech and the University i e 8 SIEGFR'ED lAYI"G off ME bills to end the broad powers of ".r ,,nreciate sincerely the honor | President Wilson, granted in the the compliment of your e |islation, the “Freshmen" apparently of Geprgia, were represented by tht‘l- ® o o o v e 0 0 and b Lmerghncy of World War I ps o By DREW PEARSON iwill be under no more obligation stydents who carried banners read- | b P than their veteran colleagues 0 jng “it did happen here,” and "nwi fidence. I'll do my best.” WASHINGTON—When the aver- {confine their remarks strictly to|yoice of the people must be heard.” NEW YORK Jan, 21.—The New . : | The wartime chief of America’s age American thinks of the Sen-| STUTTGART, Germany, Jan. 21, the subject at hand Earlier today Talmadge orremu York Central, one of the East's SIEAMER MOVEMENTS victorious armies was assured by ate Judiciary Committee, he thinks | _gjegfried Kabus, ex-Nazi SS lead-! White's invitation found the new !0 Settle the whole controver 0i ter laying off 7,- Mr. Truman that he felt the dutie of a dignified group of legislators. er who organized a gang Wwhich Republicans generally willing to| through a Democratic white pri solemnly pondering important legal! pompeq denazification courts in join in the verbal battling in the | MAry election as soon as the legis problems. When the new Judiciary | the american zone of Germany,|Senate, but reluctant to be the!lature completes its session. Committee met in executive ses-|yag sentenced to death by a mil-|first to break the ice SR a2 5% = sion the other morning, that, how- ' ,iapy povernment court today | Bricker took the plunge vester-| ever, was not the prevailing atmos- | Ten fellow defendants in the tri-| day, however, in a short speech God Bless out phere. Nor is it likely to be during |, received prison sentences rang- | supporting the GOP organization’s " the next two years, in view of the'jne from one to thirty years. leffort to continue the special war Govemors' urong personalities sitting on oppo- | & S ] in\'es!l:a!mg Sonmities | Site sides o the table NS Says Georgia Judge New chairman is potential Sen- ator Alexander Wiley of ws:ccnam Plane 'rom po"land SIO(K ouoIAIIONS Lo L Republican, who never get — (Rey. J. C. Collum opened superior along with pompous Senawr Pat | McCarran ‘I’ NTVfldB McCan;m Is Flylng pe"Shables, NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—Closing court yesterday with the usuail is now ranking Democrat on the | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine prayer for Divine guidance of the mmi ing o4 stock today is 5%, American Can|leaders of the nation and state.| ggi:::el.::ei;e!m:gev:'ri]fizymi:klf';;ré:s Des"ned An(horage 93'z, Anaconda 37'{‘ %ul'llbfi;Wl'lg;lzl "m;n in conclusion he added i redi ator p e, 5. Internationa arvester ,! “And God bless our governors.” L’?”&Zfifi”fiifj““é'fi,;.,fi{fle'“:,‘.‘,ii‘ PORTLAND, O“‘:' Jan. 21—An' Kennecott 45, New York Central b - £ bers are looking for some beauti- ' cargo plane left Pm“[land for| 19, Northern Pacific 18%, U. S.| WASHINGTON — The Depart- ful scraps. Alaska today with over eight thou- | Steel 70, Pound $4.03. ment of Agriculture advised @ A forerunner came last week. Mc- and pounds of Ox'egnn_ perishable| Sales today were 690,000 shares. |congressional committee it will ask Carran was arguing for an early|iruits and vegetables for dellvery| Dow, Jones averages today are for continued rationing and price ¥ . |in Anchorage. The plane is opex-lm follows: industrials 17350, rails|control of sugar throughout thi (Continued on Page Four) ated by General Air Cargoes, lnc 48.31, utilities 36.28 Jyear. WEATHER REPORT Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Morning. — day for a further tightening of its, Tongass, from ttle, scheduled . oqc' In Juneau—Maximum, 29; financial belt in an effort to bal- to arrive Saturday >oe minimum, 22 ® iance its budget Princess Norah scheduled to sail At Airport—Maximum, 25; el gow man ailroads would from Vancouver, 9 tonight . . g any other railroads would | minimum, 22 -!,0“0“ suit was & matter of specu-! Alaska scheduled to sail from [p ine dervice iy ® lation, but some of them faced the Seattle January 27 | . F WEATHER FORECAST o ao o S o ost of them | Denali_scheduled to sail from I ' 'ed S' k (Senens 408 Vietulir) "L iy Seattle, February 1 n e"llp , MM e ® lywere officially silent for the time .lb"lm. Aleutian due southbound about pide 155 Cloudy with rain tonight F I January 27 or 28 HAVANA, Cuba, Jan., 2L—Air- and Wednesday, slowly rising - plane service was suspended be- temperatures, Southeasterly .‘ . tween the hours of 3 pm. and 7 winds 15-25 m.p.h. "juneau Man Is In i Hor SuBJE(I pm. (EST) today for a general o : trike protesting the cost of living PRECIPITATION i ' PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 21-—Fire The city was quiet (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 c.n. today) Irouble ln Sea" e destroyed the University of Port- A (ilinuncll'n‘lhm was scheduled . | - Jand's heating system, but the 1.- for 4 pm. at which time the work- In Juneau — 45 inches; ! SBATTLE, Jan. 21.—Ken Alexan- 485 students donned sweaters and ers planned to demand from Presi- since Jan. 1, 6.24 inches; i of Juneau, Alaska, transport overcoats and began final exar dent Ramon Grau San Martin since July 1, 69.40 inches, airline representative, was fined inations anyway some action to remedy the situa- At Airport 33 inches; $65 for reckless driving, $75 for Most found their fingers cramped | tion brought about by spiraling liv- since Jan. 1, 326 inches; failure to leave his name after hit-/a bit writing answers, but the|ing costs. since July 1, 4275 inches. ting a parked car, and had his op- speech course final examination, President Grau was expected to erator’s license suspended for 30 consisting of extemporaneous address the demonstrators from ® 9 0 s 0 00 0 00 days. in traffic court yesterday i speeches, was fine, the balcony of the National Palace i \ 1000 tmplflype formulated plans to- . of Secretary of State are in “saf¢ 1 et esse0esecesesstsssecesesen v e

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