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iiaaesieeranecath acl atnensci enisarsaeaeisensandatemcalananasteiennait saennenios Sis neee “"" Teday’s er.” Peoples Forum Corption Probes Within Probes Hit WARREN i Circle PI Play ers. ceca Ts si a snenennes New Stride; Morris, Denied Sabpeena {CHALLENG | ai hacere eet it Raul’s - : Seen techs peasy | Power; Calts Por: Dept: fneome Data KEFA bist aii - are Cogsidered it KF t IVER In T Expe rt 0 A t | roma ai § | See" "Reaatt ie Se EADY be id Politi¢ai:k——— a ow a i ee He- € er Ss in in Petiggle ec tthe oe iat would find it almost im-| Ge the aa ane atiegom ecg} bo raed ae esa Bt ry Iie: Peres he ~~ i *fpassifile to” tonvert the securities | the writer’ mune inne Me ‘® Meet Him In JOE ow :—_———— 3 stock market to the downside to into. cash. | eteeen ‘and set Sihcatin oS ‘corruption probes - within - probes | Political sLsanvilles Or © SCORES TRIUMPH Bopmiller, Richard Marzel, Caw hg < fang of 6 field without charge for ques | 23 veered off in lunprediotabie dirge- | . : sonville ¢ IN F. WELEIAMS fine. Kirke, Arthur, Noble, 201 | ened A etieg : j | tloning were Femmas Ain, a “VANDAES IN ee | tions. eels pnd se ONE-ACT GEM tgeean. thr aloe wer Howard | Se ae a ee at ssi A tye and ohn W. | Editor, The Citizen: These developments std out in| otes © ee cs “AC i sin this play wa owaird | provement fm . s Sen. 18y SUSAN McAVOY eae i npg een Sere a Jacksop, a truck driver On the corner of Duval ana’ | the bitter election-year es fy ELTON ¢. FAY Kefauver. to a. public debate on “WWehever I rel. profes-| Furniture and props were con} ag much as two, points AD dlenied any knowledge of the | © oe street, shied may Diet |between the ‘truman sdministra- WASHINGTON W — ‘The Penta- the Tennessee senator's “tapes Whi see a ape ca ae enluctions tee tobbery. T parked my car ween 8 p.in. | os te..be -Reesident..: sional at work in the theater, eee teks ton a aewie aa Shorty ster He a a ope: G erie said the strong Lox |#nd 11:10 pan, Someone passed | Hee Newoatd aa President -ig.almost 95 “SnxiOut a” The governor issued “his fourth get a sense of satisfaction mae ade heeds tay. De. anid Mis bogies ae ape start Ked must haye been taken by some- |bY and broke off the radio an- ‘Truman's sg) ly jinied. car- nt ian. Gen, Dwigi *}ehallenge to Kefauver in a state- ( sense of security. I know that 1) pbrey Hamilton, Doris Under-| Gown. ‘There ae, no. Batigular [one who knew exatcly where it/tenmae on my car. I am the|ruption sleuth, eal Attorney. ‘ as Pa ment ‘Tuesday. Gov. Warren’ has tant sit hack and efjoy the Per | wood and Polly Carbonell. _| selling _pressure Beene was. jfourth person which this has |General. MeGrath (his own 1a| me. Bentag, je te Tignes DOME | verbally attacked Kefauver several } sfering walling (or Haase Of | Maida Lazarovici and the act | down all around ———- - [happened to. this year and all |mediaié ‘Saperior) and “585. other et re ut be é seme {times since Kefauver's Senate en that The Circle Players ot interests ike sees (Continued From Page One) | ~* and Busyal, rig to submit detailed dat aon the} and also other (eame to Florida und criticized the ¢ come off. here to stay. We enjoyed sittiny | Union Paeifie and Me ine ete, “ of ‘llingis, 18. vifty four pavticular block. Also, two sets |findncial status of themselves and.| 6 in the NATO mand... State“ admini&tration. ' Satisfaction and security were | around comfortably watching the °| pine. ae were written in for “Doug- of fender skirts have been stolen. their immediate kin. hington talk ee ts" s- R@fauver. hasn't accopted ary of | mine Chugh th magi players pear nara | Raion Bo i (etme le Semege anand om |peney emesis othe pag 1h Chaeran, ht he rece ci ch sh East Ok ABE BAT ee eae We onvoned rising fore bees ate {nois senate: or the U. S. supreme |! i ae shoul eware of ‘the stock market Mion ad 4™- of Gen. Matthew a WIR. spank inte Bale a8 a Watches” third ee sage sh Levening with the feeling that w: ate eam foe ne. sistinetiog: WF by the ee anized. now in the family: compared with Beet ee a pee ‘ination for President. He is entered ers produced by The Circle Play-| had partaken of too little of Lower were Standard Las F te. Very truly yours, |five years ago. j. fin the May. 6 preferential primary ers last night at Raul’s. Circle Players. We wait eagerly Baye.” | which recorded 3 Ponglag vote. | JIM HERTZ, | 2. A’ House. Judiciary .mubcong, feet, aay, ccvewe: Ue MA FD aS elaie-of convention dele Joe, as the “last of the Delta] x > } f Aneraee > of, ees? eawand 0. Sleltedabl, Ss. Pat) Key West, Fh | mitte t ‘on wake of i pr commen candidates in the May 27 pri » when we can _p; ke of even| A: n ‘d ey West, Fla. © Set up. ruled $ i- drummers" in Tennessee Wil-| fuller courses on the menu of its ee: yanatade i) gpkool teacher, and Stassen’ ae March 15, 1952. | gressional disclosures of tax col- Me _ mary. er: CO ide, Westinghou: Gep- | opposition on the printed GOP b: aré several cfner American an x liams’ play, limped, groaned and | productions. eral ere Nai jot, got 17,612 votes. Sletted: lection sandals asked Mr. Truman | erajs, including Eisenhower's chiet | "Sea. Kefauver's record of mak- | eweeseqwancveceseccocecs for a look at the. income tax re- turns of McGrath and 19 of his aides, 3. The same committee. asked | McGrath to appear for questiot March 26 in connection with the grunted the part of the 78 year ing a fortune for, himself out of old Charlie Colton, shoe ion} bis. Crime. Committee indicates he man, so that everyone in the full a} will want to cash in on the de- audience lived and began dyii with him. The play, written before 1 lists thur as his first choice | and Taft as his seccad. A write-in campaign for Eisen- hower began only last Friday, fol- lowing a state attorney Serer ruling that such votes should i »”’ Gov. Warren said. f “he is, not willing to admit DEATHS Pearecegagceqoguogqoqeee, my charge to the Curb market leaders were er “Death of A Salesman,” is a Higher were Ameri 5 LORENZO J. ROBARE |committee’s own investigation of a field ander’ ould be willing ‘9 me Southern preview of that trag- fleets, Brazilian “Braction “and “Cre- re Tine turned an otherwise}. Lorenzo J. Robare, 51, died | Justice Department affairs. Repub- - gained since he bee: me Orange Bowl, in ole Petroleum. Lower were Seth hye |tast night after a short illness, | lican Presidential Possibility Har- commander last. summer. of the Bowl, in the Cigar onl edy of William Loman made dull primary into a popularity con- famous in three acts by Arthur! ) test for the nation’s presidential ble Oil, International Petroleum | Mr. Robare resided at 707 Cath- | old E. Stassen has suggested an “the Tangerine Bowl and do- Miller. peep Iron and Woodley Pe! | erine street. ‘inquiry into reports that McGrath |; in Korea. per cent of the eeds ‘More compressed, more in- Porecast ta pes * Woodley ‘Petrol: Or aicey filed in the primary| He is survived by his wife,|has become a millionaire in his "iis Fat Eastern service algo hag }to ig Cross and let Kefauver tense and more heartbreaking, Key West and Vicinity: In- Sette bonds Fe mixed. the request of state and national | Mrs. Frances Robare; one son,|21 years in public ‘office. | provided. him, say his advocates, a 10 per cent cut for himself.” Wiltiams’ genius shines through creasing cloudiness with showers | U, §.’ governm dy in Beane leaders. The filing had PFC. David L. Robare, U. S.| 4. The Senate Judiciary Com- | ise seasoning needed the | | The governor said: “I prefer in the ca apsule tra y 9 ot an old possible late this afternoon or|the over the Suniel ry the approval of President Truman. Air Force, Wyoming; one sister, | mittee rejected Mr. Truman’s re-| part of a é .}that the’ first debate be held in salesman facing only the ight of ‘tonight; clearing Thursday. Cool- s Humphrey has said he would turn|Mrs. Ada Dion, No. Adams, | quest that Investigator Morris be itiea aasignment ike the “PI aes where there is-9 fair death, the passing of ie ola |8P, late this afternoon or tonight, UM. over hig delegation to Mr. Truman Mass.; one brothef, Z. C. Robare, | given Pewer to subpoena witnesos ota ecteeier which would Hy times, old friends, and the last rising temperature Thursday Fi. ar K the President decides to run Trenton, Ontario, Canada; sev-|and require the production of ree: | Cruel at: a close pers ial|teport the facts. But if Sen, Ke- Of his sola gold watches. rate, — occasionally fresh aot Be pce a eral nieces. ° __|ords fro mnon-government sources. friend of Eisenhower, has a rept- fauver insists, I will meet him in Joe * Lazarovici, directed by | | gout erly shifting to northerly personal of atone y’s primary was to pick Mass for the dead will be said| Instead, ,Chairman McCarran lation as a far - sight planner Miami, either in Bayfront Park Maida Lazarovici, in the ne winds. and nal uma 25. of t the state’s 28 Republican /@t 9 a. m. on Thursday at the |(D.-Nev.) said his group had ap- | and strategist. He has been eal Bandshell or in the Orange Bowl ied us t h Ray aspe—-Clear: and i! —to At delegates to the National Conven- | St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Catho- | proved ‘a new approach” to the the “brains of the Ai % Y 'stadium.”” acter carr B and Thursday. Cool Hors Fi at of Seleg iid 28 of 26 Democratic dele- | lic Church, Father Joseph Maring. | government cleanup problem. This | Gruenther’s prospects sty, 4 pcg: ah sy ey ancy, Moderate to fresh norther- dns peimarigg : ae Three more delegates for vee ting: {would te ae arpoi ing to the tatrene oeninahl ste are s ~ ly wind. . : ‘ e a veteran of World |m a chief investigator an q Prio Denies 4 ite spent aceumutating 1S” solid ” Placita Generally fair through hot ic te pach party will Le picked at state | war 1. The body will be taken: fi istants who—unlike Morris handicapped: 2 i amakt i gold watches as the nee ‘Fhui Cogler in northeast and | {2Ve Deen f FR les ates! are pledyed to sup: to Miami by = the Pritchard | —would be subject te Senate con- | ikough he had. a big hand | fies Yas at aie | anata fen ars AN etn ar ter © 2 | net Hom tant oan * shew te Kedah fond Batista Had } RINE ‘OR CAST 1 hi nvention ote | forth Adams, Mass., for ser- urther, in sharp contrast to the War HI hiet. of ff. Charlie is th porter [ pnville through Moria | PY Tennessee's Hby him or until his conye | vices and hurial in the family|Morris pian of operations, Con. | "2" # a8 a°e Stal A of the. Miss sippi tel ably and East Gulf — Moderate | ¥°™ 0 grabbed. al ise no en the pri. =| ers |gress would have access to all| Gen. “Omar Beadley, chairman merican A convention del gates wey jof the Joint ‘Chiefs’ of Staff, - is } 2 ‘played by Bisho Jones. Jere | wihds over south portion ; fn f es * |information gathered by these in- Me MIAMI BACH U P i ' der with his hore monosyl- moderate westerly winds be. |e, President, g me law oe bol bt Ela ROY B. KELLOG vestigators, through subpoena pow. | “esetibed a8. an unlikely party (6 iataone said in. ap Prd ig sis the antithesis of Charlie hing ‘variable over north por inal ok ¢ pate |e aa Oe acger | than | Roy B. Kellog, 76, died sud-!er's or otherwise. Prey Naweuen Lay taal Tuesday that, in his opinion, not Bae the tradition-vich, elogyent ves: as te partly cloudy through | ™ ra pe 1 ear a ead hot automatically |enly yesterday. Mr. Kellog was| MeCarran and other members of | "4.0 ne Maman ea even the American intelligence i i. hale ‘. days oie = sday. dranati “ath ip, 11 ay ap eit Apparently. the a spines visitor from Clermont, ffhot tee aa tha it Mor clear waste A 9 heal & vhs ea service knew in advance of the | Bs, ee were wi , - : te esota | Cali fornia. ey did not Rave orris: in coup w ich depos eis as Presi- L- ee hope, of winning a his New iam ea Wetieror uinanvering aV'the stoic (2 » Taura Reig, a ea Dart |e *dalemanshipe is im, Tie wae wade Lg ane if f “i we Eavarovie, however, \ ad alt: at 5s 1 Said rt move- | Californi [Meriter per ident of the New York cian wi tha facili en ae Fopeat that that bt Sa meri i wi ok, the stage team dhe tow —_|tinmosite. he itor iMacs sr hs, The Baty was ken tg Min Mt te Ate lar a ranma nn le = i Bi pst the backdrop. provided rong vay rh pie we nie cane of he Meee Aba ‘the follow. Pritchard Funeral Hom We er aye is “he tr Filgencto, Batista took o 4 ' i yt other two characters. rie RR: 900 Ree lag election. i soem ‘of a great people.” was in charge of the local ar. ee ouihge i inst ig a “1 am ‘certain—not’ only of the i ia In as different a mood as} apppronan dis Tatad Bhat . ‘ Uabac eee SUES rangements. mul Senators investi- 1s Sere 48 consider, 1, ck if oy by any mem- could be cbneeived, Moel"/Cow- NAL TIDE DATA | disapdo ayed aa psi rgating his part in some rarer ly any. p "ti | servied of the ard’s “Hanis Across ae" Raeemncy Siatow pe Sib Democtatie i ats 1 Pragr ant e tanker deals rican mig At be tamed 2. Waited sta on even a was the second on the ght’ 7 him, with a } i FF oS iE me ba Ah 4 pty } ea: eg rcs heater th-t x d Sp Blah ovate change” his mi ei wen Monday By , ews rt § Be Bi Inerat even oe Bee hea f i Toul psi eee ‘ PARIS Ww — France’s ern- : i s J————oh 10m 9.0 ff = iis \Presb lerians Eovern-/here plans to spend more i ane eek. tomped _ thro : ‘ey TWO Wi ROLEERS vy , ; ; ment wants a binding promise | processing claims for refunds fae Mrs. Clyde ¥. aoa Elliott Roosevelt, won of the } - ie eta = Piggy, ) —4-2b 20m | “(Continu i. Oh A program, ‘Creative peaie » | from the U. s. serie and Brit-| previous years. D Ar: President Roosevelt, ‘was in tate { ritisher Who cgn- : ; And arghter. sive HH ds. at mugual Christians Changing the Worl ain’s Parliament at ed. gatce: ‘ - r y To Guits Beare Se a nh} -) -—oh 40m found the pilot standing ae ee at the general meeting | Germans won't pull ont of the pro- coms, woken lists Ot pel ing} Mrs. Clyde W. ing ‘ee ie tid 9 i a, Retr i \ oy ile eA ror ie i eee side and asked him iB was MWe: ¢he Women of the First Presby- | RS*Ypenronege, ny a4 FeV'V@| due refunds, ‘bringing 13,000 te- | ue, Wane wile of ofthe late in radio “network ‘and’ said he still -carrying traces of the a> lim Bes terian church when they met in the |" Foreign Mi -}auests.into the office here. a wey i t i +1.4 ft | ‘No, thank God! I Bot ae before seg : oreign Minister Rohkert Schu-|" John 1. Fahs, collector for is klyn’ accent of Billie Dawn abd sign: Cortection | the~fire~started—--——-~ social Kall or the ehuirch Monday | man told this"to the National AS-| ida, said 4,275 requests have bee: i her récetit’ triumph “Born o be subtracted. Deavy said re hight at eight o'clock. sembly’s Foreign Affairs Commit-| processed. Anothet 8,000 tc 10, pay Ye: ” Rae’ oped through : Y A hymn and prayers of thanks-}tee Tuesday, a communique re- . aariv i sterday, ug! -Plus Corrections v | know he’d hit an} : ad th A y iq) Jetters inquiring about the refunds | latives % her lines with the greatest of Re added. giving ope! e program. ported. ‘are walling: tb be chanchee: rs a address by divs. James Gamble | ease and captivated poe tracing what has mate audience |. around at. tables in the || lof caddies ran | about ‘the two way. The Pilot Alt employes had to be’used on }< reeent | WASHINGTON W® — The hen is|ineome fling work in | for each person—at a cost from| tively "The engine and |eight to 10 cents for the individual. plane were sha * in London, were exactly right, Bredin’s British accent threw Persons due refunds; Civele HI, Mrs. Gleason Snow. the information is sent to the Gen- as Mary Elizabeth Kemp, 98, | a nm v | “te of the restaurant. " | pieces.” si ‘Gore by Christians in 19 nas coming to the rescue of the family | weeks, ‘ahs reported, but’ now. h and Alice as the! | | Deavy said ‘ him ‘What was aceomolished in the with the pinched budget. The -Ag- toer-can resumé the tealont bod ‘| ‘Toy industries in Ge ad rsts from aya wha he was athe ‘the “plane was outlined in a series of Fe- | rieulture Department said today! of ¢ requests. for > 5 Key |Japan agp on; th ermany, ef j drop in to. accept. the year. | ty | down into “the ‘St. Johas mathe sop engitaet ar preen \ the at, laying enough eggs now. Po explaified that careful aad st af z in the upswing again. vitation of “Piggy” to. visit her MARY ELIZABETH KEMP | River but ane |) Cirele Hi, Mrs. Walter yingmen-|to provide two large ones dally checking: is done to identity ‘posi- |i . Na- HANKS the rest of the cast’s softer ied yesterday afternoon in the |to one side. Was | Spiritual growth...Mrs. Ralph Ro- | meal. : eral Accounting Office in Washing- 20 1 sounds into contrast, as he clip- Monroe General hospital. ane by ‘the vu e as nee siaseid” ase tinal As a substitute for higher-priced ton. Another delay is likely there Nay j his brief and painful. sen- Funeral services will be held | eee 0 's. Gleason | meats, eggs provide proteins es-| because that office is deluged with 4 aan Alice Bredin, who was | tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 p.m. | ges fusel, Fae asidicoen ie pict sential to good diets. similar requests from all sections | i ictim of Piggy's petigrinas {f rom the St. Paul's church, where | in the mad in 203 ue in nsion...Mrs. Regi- | ic Rawreie of the nation, Fahs said. by } uy icin the Sica active |the body will be placed p.m, | side up and nald Pritchar | ST. LOUIS — A I-year-old { telephone did nice tittle baffled, Ps ale ed tee in state. at pie eee me —t -Mrs. Raymond Fel- (ean ars a se Hah MIAMI w — J. Bradley Odhami, |'s { pesdiead > aia and sounds pondtbere Bic amecow Taree officer at NAS, s or ae and relief...Mrs. Ruth inal teleghone ptintetcera cone ee, aoe ia a Giiatert who served as an- {UAH Spm. when i will be/ piloted by. Ene. G7 be ceo ‘onMrs. Earl Julian, | 2¥ ight while ste and her family | that Dan’ MeCarty gave the go- and was on a flight. He said’ the tempting an emer after the plane cau t |were robbed of $25,000 at their suburban St, Louis home. The girl was Elkdora Roehl, a | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William placed in the church Rev. John Armfield will offi- jciate at the services. Burial will be in family plot, city cemetery. | ahead to legislation designed to aid the dog track lobby when he was rr Seeage of the Florida House in nowheer for the play, played a super-diffident Englishman, | come to deliver some ‘ship de- | Publicity...Mrs. J. W. Kovash. Mrs. H. T. Beshears talked on | “What is still to be done by Chris- when the plane came sacked the dwelling. “They had By gt ‘The telephone episode occur signs to Pigg: bearded Navy r ‘tian: st mat his-Hines- were | Miss Kemp was a native born ed aie Sig; pe ebay BB i Mrs. | Roehl, Frontenac, who together} Odham told a Junior Chamber few, Bd kept- my- eyes roaming citizen and lived here afi of her eodore uledge learo.| eat i | with her parents and a sister, Eliz-!of Commerce meeting that Me- toward him -because of ‘his px. [life She was born here Jan. 6, Saad Was: Shoe wi duet, ‘othe teed Is M "Sic. abeth, 15, was terrorized ea three} Carty, runnerup in the 1948 cam- i "3 jo ‘ pert “business” portraying hig 1854. n pea ein Wemica tad to oy 6G masked men who leisurely ran-|paign and again a candidate for f f wai Lopez Funeral Home is in Bovernor; sided ‘with @og track in-| ish to end all fish out of -waber. | gbepes, Funeral. Kon i Bio of the late Mrs. Julian Marks terests -when he was speaker and| 4 Clare miller as a sich. | Shots and were and was sung by Mrs. Dorothy | chortly after the burglars gained that Holla von orsey zi was fine: ea gel a aie pa | quite in the tui Britz and Miss Sarah Bringman. th leenec:ta'tier nies Sy toibckied i sions Papin tl “seal we wees aes Mcha ee Tad ore. niece, Miss Grace Kemp, K Tin stad Sf ee gs of new peagen Sie at the back door. The Pee was|bills passed during that session Rae est: tw ephews, Ansel G *jfrom a friend and Eldora was/on ce pe ee enn and Charles Rath Danner e i 33 ah pee fe re es 1; Mrs. ba forced to carry on a conversation Teeltan “eateatel ant parnibs aie b But it was Rac apa. the. Bre- Kemp, Hieleah, Fla : lean then I ducked bb Felton, stewardship; Mes. Regi- bind Wane Glactosed. tte pres ‘The Sanford id both the % @NS Who carried the Coward! Pallbearers m — Goldsinith. | smexe coming ‘out of BE Nt }nald ‘Pritchard, church extension. vet Tian 9h } lines and silences, tsa finhty “ : aS it ot “™/ of the plane.” - Gan bee hymn of conseera- T Appeoutina ists $20,000 of the tot} though et esses F) peng z * i Hal Journey” by | Knowles, Glenwood weeting, | Closed session. P y es : Satis ste theeeeiiee | James Roberts, Milton Sawyer. ete able te Bresent were Mestames Ralph Cn [two age oe ey 4 ie those ‘ = ote ‘night's ret ec aeclan . "a al David MeDanicis, Julias . g ay, Bight at Joba Louis Nathan, 3, died| i. il- a t % t a ere I wie ike my con: | yesterday aiacnunn at Monroe! — (¢ AaENER. One) oa Daniel Gareia, J. ‘ we tug whet wil tanben next ag to Meco than anyone} soe ap rgiecta b waa | Goneeat Hospital, “after a short |wateb uses ee ¢ ides: wens. ois ats pos oe spot now. ~ ww ra = = psy if "it toote! bi - le or heli | e re | clectxielty to light @. : man; Miss Anna Parks Mrs. Paul | Sentes Marve at ine New York = Af it_ took’ bieyele ¢ remains were taken to| would operate 40-milkian OF Wheeler and M bee | Times and his reporter bride are conten or swinuning. j Miami, Fla, by hearse for sbip-| Coils. for the motor fs. Dwight Wheeler. spending-their honeymoon at the} ~~~” . x T got there tn w smooth riding | ment by" plane to Washington. eighth of an ery - rnce conference site, commuting peu (Buick convertible, but it did not) D. C., for funeral: services and | only one-32nd of an Ea, And Mrs. Stevenson | {aig from the press teain at Mun-| 128 Duval Street Phone _ __ hit’ the road for-Raul’s until after | Burial ia the family plot jane wound with Have Texas House ueste [san New Me Mh when fhe first Lopez Funeral Home was in| sulated copper wir and Mrs. RJ. Stevenson of |. Bareett and his wife, the formet yew F fox = We got int le charge of arrangements. Johnjas thiek es bu ‘Texas, are conan in | Ruth Karpf, New York City, were} = é H ge and my embarrassment at walk-| was here with his father who} Mos company &S guests of Lt. and Mrs. |matried in Tokyo 4. Mrs. E ‘ PETER i E ing ip inte dulled my sense of|was herein the Presidential the exact shape Stevenson, ey “| Barrett represents the “Reporter Used Cash i poo ily Ae paar ong i ite sider Stevensons' | Magazine." Used Typewriters & or © play. it will come} Survivors — mother and father.| ume to one a trip-4o-the nation’s southern-| ““‘Itis better to have a honey-}. 7 ‘4 A x ae ter night this week When} Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Nathan. | smaller around ; “ity, aud’ their reaction to|moon at Panmunjom than’ 00} Rentals by the week : , ae = Baad first one. T’saw and ‘The Armour da- West is that it is a wonderful |honeymoon at all,’ she said. j é b |; however, some good act-} The speed of sound in air is}tient; Chicago, assisted in the re-| place and they hope to return for | or month Ml ing being done by Anna Clare! affected by the wind | search. a longer stay. : JACKSONVILLE —Now that,

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