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fare Albany Pemorrat-ITfrald Eatwrday, Jsnnary Telephone, Power Two Cleared Of Brief Bits From About Dixiecrafs Gird For Filibuster 4 Influenza Halts Trans-Arctic Sleigh Rider Fraud Charged In Stock Sale Crews Labor To Restore Service (Ooatmoa fraa rata Oaa) FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Jan. 28, Bribe Attempt FRESNO, Jan. 28 (U.fD Two former aides to California Attorney General Frederick N. How-ser were acquitted of charges of to one-way traffic this morning, Son Bom Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Marsh, Brownsville, are the proud parents of a son, pounds 4 ounces, born Thursday at the Willamette Osteopathic Hospital Heada Em balm en Board Walter has returned from Portland where he attended a meeting of the Oregon State Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers. At the (U.RX New England's trans-Arctic sleigh-rider; Cecil A. Moore, was bogged down at Lower Post, Brit but state police warned that the pass is likely to close at any time. (OoBtmnad from Fata anal the value of the stock held by the estate, and (f) For sentimental reasons, to keep the bank locally controlled Bus transportation between Al WASHINGTON, Jan. 28.

(U.R)-. Southern Democrats in the senate quit talking about compromising the civil rights issue today and prepared to fight by filibuster. It was their answer to President Truman's no-compromist stand on the far-reaching civil rights program he proposed to ish Columbia today following two-week bout with the 'flu. tampering with a witness in How bany and Bend has been cancelled, and a bus from Bend couldn't Burglars Raid 4 Lebanon Firms LEBANON, Jan. 28 (Special) Tour businesses In North Albany vera burglarized last night, but thieve made off with pnly amall change and minor Police Chief Cliff Price aald this morn int.

The biggest' haul was made at Lou Tenner's Food Market at Fifth and Rose streets. Price 4re ported. There the thievea stole $23 In change, several iteak from the jnest shop in the store, cigarettes and possibly some can ned goods. Police deduced that the robbery occurred at 5:30 a.m. from tracked snow in the building.

and to benefit the estate, defend' ser's 1300,000 libel suit against Moore wrote Alvln Bramstedt, columnist Drew make it over the pass yesterday manager of radio station KFAR here, that he had been laid up for A federal jury deliberated 3) afternoon. ant was willing to buy the estate's stock at $300 a share, but if any of the devisees or legatees were not fully satisfied with the sale he would turn the stock back to ATTENTION ALBANY SUBSCRIBERS If you do not receive your paper by carrier before six o'clock each evening please can one the following numbers and a paper will be delivered to you. No delivery after 7 p.m. East of Lyon street, La Reine Neuman, phone West of Lyon street, phone 15 or ATTENTION LEBANON SUBSCRIBERS If you do not receive your paper by carrier before 6 o'clock call D. Simons, phone 1721, 493 Park street ATTENTION SWEET SOME SUBSCRIBERS If you do not receive your paper by carrier before 6 o'clock call Mr.

Drew, phone 2782. MSP said its lines to the Spring two weeks, but would be starting hill area in North Albany, the out again shortly, hours before returning a Verdict of innocent In favor of Walter Lentz and Robert Franklin. The government charged both Howser He aald he lost a dog and her the estate. Scravel hill area in the Dever district, northeast Jefferson, and the Tolman area, were powerless this two pups to marauding wolves last meeting he was elected president of the board and assisted in examining a group of candidates for State funeral director's and em-balmers licenses. Censkys Hava Boy Mr, and Mrs.

Robert Censky became the parents of 7-pound, 7-ounce boy Jan. 27 at the Albany General hospital. Local Conple Grandparents "At the time said representa associates with corrupt attempts to week, but aside from that the team tions were made by the defend' influence and impede James morning. JV, was in excellent condition. Mulloy, a key witness In the pend to plaintiff," the complaint goes on to allege, "they were false "We had some pretty hard nights Main lines of MSP survived the lng Howser-Pearson federal storm, but rural lines were short' and fraudulent and were known out in the bush," he said, "with the temperature getting down to The columnist had charged pub circuited and broken in dozens of llcly that Mulloy told him he once by the defendant to be false; defendant was then and has been 50 and 60 below.

But I'll be in spots throughout the Albany area. carried a $1,200 contri Mr. and Mrs. Fred Forster are tpe crandparenta of a daughter, born the 'banana belt' soon," he said. company officials said.

for many years a director of the butlon" from Long Beach, Cal said First National Bank of Leb Saturday at New York City to their gambler to Howser before the 1940 Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company spokesmen said 00 telephones are still out today in anon, Oregon, and he knew that daughter, Mrs. Clair Fehler, form' election. Howser sued for libel Wallace Truax's Champion Ser. vice station on North Santlam boulevard was also broken into last night Entrance was made through a window so small that poliece believe the theft could have only been carried out by children. Several flashlights, candy, some small change and soda erlv Mabel Forster.

Mrs. Fred For The suit is pending in Washing Albany outskirts, and the same large banking chains, including Transamerica Corporation, were desirous of obtaining control of ster Is. due tp arrive in New York ton, D.C, Congress nearly two years ago. Queried at his news conference yesterday about compromise over tures from the south, the president said his compromise was in his last civil rights Sen. Richard B.

Russell, Ga, spokesman for the southern bloc had this to say about Mr. Truman's stand: "The president's statement would indicate that ha still Is Insisting on all the civil rights measures he laid down in his message to Congress including the compulsory FEPC (fair employment "This, of course, eliminates any "This, of course, elminates any possibility of compromise. It is in effect a demand thatwetakt and like all these measures, including the socialistic FEPC, We do not like them and we do not propose to take them." Russell's view was not fully shared by Rep. Brooks Hays, chief house Spokesman of compromise, who said he would continue to work for "The Arkansas Plan." His plan calls for a series of substitute proposals tor number are inoperative in today. The government charged that Fateful H-Bomb Decision Waited (OoBtlauaS ma tit OM) Injures Shoulder Iant he Lentz offered Mulloy an $18,000 bribe if he would repudiate the ferson.

In Lebanon 200 phones are out, and 200 more are not working in the rural areas near Lebanon, Bob Bauman, manager of the First National bank of Lebanon; and would pay sum greatly in excess of $300 a share for a substantial block of stock thereof. Smith, Democrat-Herald society editor, was hospitalized this morning when she dislocated a shoulder affidavit he gave Pearson telling of the Howser "campaign contribution." U.S.. Attorney Earnest the Linn county telephone company there aald. pop were taken. The Triangle Service station, owned by Orvle Burch, was messed up by the thiefs who made a shambles of the station, apparently In search of money.

Six windows his committee yesterday with Garland himself had no know Seven phone circuits between while reaching for a shelf In her home this morning. She was taken to the Albany General hospital by city ambulance. She is expected to atomic energy commissioners, Mc Tolln charged in bis summation that Franklin had used Fresno Mayor Gordon C. Dunn to "keep Albany and Sweet Home, three Mahon faced a battery of report lines from here to Lebanon, all but ers and said: return home tonight or tomorrow. Mulloy in jail ao he could not testify" in the Howser-Pearson lit one from here to Scio, and the "We have been discussing plans ledge of the value of the stock, he states, "and relied Upon the false and fraudulent representations" of Kirkpatrick, so consented to the sale, -Thereafter, he asserts, was paid to the estate as agreed.

He alles further that his Miss Smith's assistant, Shirley were shattered. One piece of electrical testing equipment was taken during the night from the Lebanon Radio service, 83 West Vine street. The igation. Sweet Home-Brownsville circuit were still down this morning. World's Fair In Portland Urged PORTLAND, Ore, Jan.

28. (U.R) A committee will be named to consider staging a world's industrial fair in Portland in 1954-55, Edgar W. Smith, president of the Portland Chamber of Commerce said today. Smith said the 1954-55 dates would coincide with the completion of several dams in the Columbia basin, principally, McNary, Detroit and possibly Meridian and Chief Joseph. "With the completion of these projects we will still have tapped only 16 per cent of the hydroelectric potential of our great river systems," Smith said.

"It may well be that such a fair, aimed at showing the great Industrial potential of this region, could be of great assistance in our efforts to attract greater industrialization." The defense charged in its final Wheir, will take over her duties in the society department until she returns to work. for advances in the technological Improvement of atomla weapons and I anticipate your questions by saying that this includes all types of weapona that can be no, summation that Pearson was the power behind the throne store is owned by Gordon bnear-er. Entrance was gained through Visits Here Registered last cousin received a $30,000 bonus in addition to the $158,600 for 17 Steers Being Fed night at the St Francis hotel were: who forced the government and the FBI to persecute (sic) Lentz Mr. Truman's program. hole cut in front door panel.

which' the stock was ultimately just leave it weapons, period." C. Everets, Joe Wright, and One of the presidents lieuten sold. Other members of the commit and Franklin. By 4-H Club Members Dale Spikes, Portland; C. R.

Lawrence, Mobrldge, South Dakota; tee were generally silent But one The defendants, if found guilty. "Plaintiff la' Informed, "the Warning Issued would have faced up to 10 years A recent survey of the 4-H club complaint mentions," that de Mrs. Floyd Jenkins, Shedd; Ar said that the question discussed was the "most fateful in our his Imprisonment and $15,000 fines, beef project in linn county shows fendant has disgorged to plaintiff's ants in the senate echoed the president's news conference remarks, however, and said there was no basis for compromise. He said Mr. Truman was committed to a program and that the administration saw no reason to modify it that 17 steers are on feed by 4-H three sisters, Isabella, Mildred and On Deadly Weed SPOKANE.

Jan. 27. 0 tory." He noted the large number of statements urging construction of the weapon and aald they I Jeanette, who are the other residu thur Krieder, Mill City; LeRoy Houck, Midland; Jack Simpson, Bruce, Richard Lowry, M. E. Hughes, Murphy; Morris Fredin, Talbot; Fred and club members, Joe Myers, 4-H ex Safety Councils Work tension agent, said today.

could well be "Inspired." Steers are being fed for various Russell is not sponsoring any A warning to Washington and Oregon stockmen to be on the lookout for a stock-killing weed "I believe the subject discussed ary devisees and legatees under the will of Samuel M. Garland, deceased, a substantial portion of the secret profit unlawfully and unconscionably made by him Reviewed At Lebanon detailed compromise plan. It is shows and therefore a great variance in weight is noted. All steers were Herefords. known, however, that he went to was made here today by the Spokane county weed control office, LEBANON, Jan.

28 (Speclal)- Three steers being groomed for Retlring Safety Council President today is of even greater importance than the decision that led to Hiroshima and Nagasaki," he said. "From the caliber of men who have teen saying things, I would judge that we will hear the White House about a year ago to sound out Mr: Truman on the p'ossibility of one. Apparently he received no encouragement Reports from Southern Idaho that of the deadly weed called John Siml outlined accomplish through the acquisition and sale of said stock and has procured purported released of their claims against defendant." Frank Finster, Estacada; Lorraine, Luken, Alsea, and Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Bates, Kalispell, Mont In Albany The following were registered at the Albany hotel last night: P. A. Quails and Mr, and Mrs. R.

K. Evans, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. D. H.

Baird, Oakland, Donald Pratt, Gold Beach; Ernest Jienger, Klamath ments of the civic group during Junior Grand National in San Francisco by the Holmes brothers of Halsey weighed 804, 795 and 680 pounds. 1949 here recently. They include: something within a few days." Garland asks a judgment award 1. Urging construction of an un The statements urging hydro Two club members won scram ing him a fourth of the not less loading drive for school busses gen-bomb construction came from UpbobBrinoi ble calves at P.I.L.E. and these are being fed to the 1950 PJ.L.E.

than $152,000 profit he claims grew out of the sale, or as determined south of the high school, which was adopted by the school board. such sources as Dr. Harold C. The calf caught by Gary Holmes, Flood Control Speed-Up Urged (Conttnnatf tram Pasa one) farmers in the provision of outlets for road drainage systems. "Whenever the opportunity for drainage collaboration arises," Judge Arnold said, "the county court will be glad to meet with you farmers." S.

V. Smith, Linn county PMA secretary, said 600 farmers have in the last six years participated in drainage projects in which the PMA has rendered assistance, and that 35,000 acres have been bene "halegeton" had been found in three counties caused the warning. A. W. Lange, supervisor of the weed control office here, said his office was doing everything it could to keep constant vigil for the weed.

"Once we get halegeton in the area, it'll be difficult to get rid of it," Lange said. "And the cost of eradicating the weed usually isn't 2. Emphasis on the dangers of by an accounting, which he de mands. Urey, a scientist who helped build the first a-bombs; Bernard Bar-uch, author of the American atom handling broken fluorescent light Halsey, weighed 528 and the one owned by Rollin Knight, Lebanon, tubes. The complaint was filed by weighed In at 449 3, Removal of obstructions at Koerner, Young, Swett McCul loch, Portland legal firm.

Other steers weighed as follows ic control plan that Russia rejected in the United Nations, and Chairman Carl Vinson, many busy corners in town which Dennis Miller, Brownsville, 445. had hampered vision of motorists, Falls; M. S. Darrow, Chicago, Mrs. Margaret Roy, Coral Gables, Col.

Lee Wasser and Lt. Col. J. Lanford, Hamilton Field, CaL 8 Boys, 6 Girls Born At Lebanon Hospital LEBANON, Jan. 28.

(Special) Eight boys and six girls were born in the Lebanon Community hospital here during the past week, including the twin daughters of Dennis Wilber, Brownsville, 425, 4. Erection of signs saying of the house armed services committee. Mary Lou Eggleston, Browns- "Welcome to Lebanon, please ob vine, am. serve safety at both the north and south entrances to the 4 Club Notes worth the value or ine una. uixen, abandonment 1 the only answer.

"It takes a pound and a half to kill a grazing animal. But If you have, say, a full acre of the stuff, it's easy for an animal to eat that Personal Properly fited. city. PMA, said Smith, contributes 12 5. Urging installation of vapor Doug Gatchell, Lebanon, 635.

Jack Gatchell, Lebanon, 655. Vernon Holmes, Halsey, 680. Norman Holmes, Halsey, 572. Norman Holmes, Halsey, 666. Gary Holmes, Halsey, 420.

cents a cubic yard or 70 per cent lights at the railroad crossing and Tax Warning Issued Warning was Issued today by of the total cost of removing 'flirt, at Crown-Zellerbach paper mill Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Schmidt otwhichever la least, and 50 per cent entrance, which was accomplished. Lebanon, Other club members having 6. Erection of no parking and County Assessor John W.

Shep much of it." It'a a hardy weed and it can produce seeds even It It only grows an inch high. Some are as high as two feet. Lange describes halegeton as similar to Russian thistle. of tile costs, but he warned that farmers must gain prior approval before starting their projects to no passing signs on Main street steers, but not being weighed were Lee Walker, Albany, Glenna Coch On Jan. 26 boys were born to and Mrs.

Merzehich of Lebanon and Mr. and Mrs. pard that penalties must be levied against persons who fail to make SHEDD The Shedd 4-H cooking, knitting and sewing clubs met Monday afternoon for a regular meeting. The girls made cloth dresses on sketched dolls, each girl doing her own designing. Color, has been stressed as an important point in clothing.

A chart has been made showing the garments each girl has com ran, Brownsville and Norman Row gain PMA assistance. between Wheeler and Caroline, through cooperation of the state traffic department and the city reports of personal property sub HOW'S ITINSIDE? Worn, neglected Car Upholstery degrades the whole car let our Auto Trimming specialists go over your Car'a upholstery. Our charges are moderateeven though you may decide to have new, smart Upholstering throughout! For repairs and expert patch-ups see ell of Lebanon, Warren Cooley said the peri Richard Bouvia of Albany. Jackie Lynn Bouvia weighed 7 pounds, ject to assessment and taxation. These invoices are due on or 14 ounces and Theodore Vincent council.

7. Erection of atop ilgni end winkle drainage project east of Albany has produced excellent results; told how it was accomplish Final Markets Merzenich weighed 7. pounds, 12 before March 2, 1950, said the assessor, and he suggested that persons who have not received blanks painting of traffic and pedestrian lnnes through cooperation of state ounces. ed and emphasized necessity of a good outlet. Two boys and a girl were born pleted.

STOCKS and city traffic departments. Jan. 25th. Five pound, 14 ounce John Dennison said the exten 8, Promotion and education NEW YORK, Jan. 28.

(U.R) of During the cooking meeting it was decided that Patricia Gind- sion service has available techni the new school bus law. Paced by television shares, stocks improved fractionally on the New for listing their properties notify the assessor's office. Truck's automobiles carrying state license plates, and furniture in private homes are exempt, said Assessor Sheppard, but furniture in hotels, apartments and rooming BILL'S Self Service Laundry, Using the New Automatic MAYTAG WASHERS cal assistants to aid farmers on drainage work and reviewed the progress of the Linn-Lane Soil York stock exchange today in hart and Dorris McLaren would give a demonstration on food preparation at the next meeting, moderately active dealings. Ginny Seeks Divorce From Wealthy Engineer Gains in the radio and television Feb. 5.

houses is subject to taxation. HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 28. U.R- UPHOLSTERY SHOP Mrs. Violet Grossnicklaus Is our leader for these clubs.

We have Conservation district in the Har-risburg area. He said 49 farmers In this project have built 23 miles of ditch and placed 14,000 feet of tile. group ranged to more than a point while other sections of the list improved small amounts. 125 E. 3rd Phone 1052-L the 6tH, 7th and 8th grade girls Songstress Ginny Simms accuses her husband, industrial engineer Hyatt Dehn, with mental cruelty in a divorce action.

Despite the moderate improve in our clubs. ments in today abbreviated trad Mary Nofziger, Reporter. ing session, the undertone of the Miss Simms filed suit yesterday. i Newspaper Agent Saves Livestock in Born Fire BROOKS, Jan. 28.

(UP) A newspaper circulation employe was credited today with saving the livestock in a barn that burned on the Elmer Hahn farm near Cervais, Ore. Do your washing at home and bring them to us for drying in our market appeared uncertain. In Waverly Sewing club held its She first sued, him for divorce in June, 1948, but they reconciled. vestors continued to display a first meeting Jan. 21, with Nadine Kyburz leader.

considerable amount of caution Dryers Valerie Corrine, born to Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis of Lebanon; an 8 pound, 1 ounce son to Mr. and Mrs. J.

Anderson of Lebanon; and an 8 pound, 8 ounce son to Mr. and Mrs. Milo John of Sweet Home. The Lester Stillwells of Brownsville were parents of a daughter Linda Marie on Jan. 24 weighing 7 pounds, 10 ounces.

Ronald Calvin Light was the 7 pound, 11 ounce son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Light of Lebanon on the same day. The only birth on Jan. 23 was to Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Tucker of Sweet Home, Natalie Gail, 7 pounds, 8 ounces. Keith Frederick Rose is the 6 pound, 2 ounce son of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Rose of Lebanon, born Jan.

21. Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Neu-schwander of Albany are parents of Michael Henry, 9 pounds, 8 ounces, born Jan. 20.

The Schmidt's twin daughters were born Jan. 19, Connie Mae weighing 4 pounds, 14 ounces, and Bonniee Lee weighed 3 pounds, 7 ounces. Also born on that date was Ed pending developments in the wal Officers are Marie Kyburz, Married July 28, 1949, tlfty have two sons. The younger was born a month ago, ahortly after Miss Simms separated from the wealthy situation. This, coupled with the president; Helen Heredith, vice- Chrysler strike, somewhat re president; Margaret Morton, sec stricted trading.

retary; and Joan Fox, club re The market opened generally porter. BILL'S Self-Semce Laundry The new club will meet every higher and continued their advance, closing at their highs. Hahn said Lafe Sherwood, of the Oregon Statesman, was on his rounds aa distribution agent for North Marion county when he discovered the blaze early Thursday. Sherwood aroused the sleeping Hahn family, then entered the blazing barn and freed nine head of cattle. other Saturday at the homes of members.

The utility group, however, was SA backward and on balance were The McFarland Health Build generally mixed. Phone 163-R 321 W. 3rd Dehn a second time. "We tried hard to make a success of our marriage," the singing movie actress said, "but it's impossible. Our temperaments are simply too different." KOREANS PROTEST SEOUL, Korea.

Jan. 28. U.R An estimated 8,000 to 7,000 Korean trade unioners and students filled Seoul streets in a protest demonstration against the stoppage of ECA aid to their country. Motorola paced the rise in the ers club met Friday, Jan. 27th at the schoolhouse.

Questions about the circulatory system were ask radio and television group, jumping lVs points to 82. ed by the leader. Elsewhere, Allied Chemical was bright spot with a gain of 2 Roll call will be answered at to 206. Monsanto Chemical was 58, the next meeting by naming an animal. ward Joseph Os term an, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Osterman of i Lebanon. The boy weighed 9 Anne Mackie, Reporter. up Du Pont 62H up General Motora 73V, up Chrysler 641., Up Tg, pounds, 2 ounces. Mr.

and Mrs. Mobilhoat Steel shares steadied with al Virgil Haight of Albany were parents of 7 pound, 3 ounci Virginia Daily Quotations On The Market CARD OF THANKS Our heartfelt thanks to all who most all the leading issues holding at the. previous close. Youngs- Irene on Jan. 18th.

a. A town Sheet Tube was one ex HOT and NEAT Specially refined burner oils ception with a loss of to 75 1. Chicago and Northwestern featured in the railroad group. extended comforting sympathy and help in our recent sorrow. For the beautiful service, floral offerings and other kindnesses, we are deeply grateful.

Doris Weber, Mr. and Mrs. George Weber, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Slover and son.

LOCAL MASKSTS (Followl-f artcaa wart quotad today by local produce and parking houaaa aid aro ubJoci I nana a without BollraJ The common rose ltt points to domestic and commercial heating plants. Mobilhcat buros freely, is fret from impurities, supplies steady even warmth. 13H, and the preferred improved points to 30. Other railroad is Iva Cruson, Long-Time Lebanon Resident, Dies LEBANON. Jan.

28. (Special) Mrs. Iva Cruson, 593 East Rose street, died at the Lebanon Community hospital last night Funeral arrangements, in charge of the Howe-Huston chapel here, will be announced later. Mrs. Cruson had been a resident of Lebanon for a long time.

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steadied. Dow Jones closing stock averages: 30 industrials, 200.08 up 1.00; 20 rails, 55.04, up 0.22; 15 utilities, 41.91, up 0.04; and 65 stocks, 72.68. up 0.29. Sales for the day totaled shares against 550 000 in the short session last Saturday. sees aaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanaaaa Law.

trad A MadluaL (rada A Small, arada A Jlc dOME SEE HEAR CaU today 41 T. M. SNYDER 108 Chicago Ranch rua. Urea froah. ST lba.

and ua Sic LIVESTOCK 3 Sll.SO.llM 111 OCHt OO S14 0O-13 00 GRAIN CHICAGO, Jan. 28 Prices for grain futures moved in a narrow way around the previous close in SIS 00 dowal so-so oo restricted dealings on the Board Ba( ataara Voal r)a Cutli Hatfara Bulla Baa cawa Dairy kalian Dairy row Sh.Ua Sowa Block hot in son so of Trade Saturday. ZsiSotuwl WhMt cl01 unhanged to up aa oo-u so 1 1 cents a bushel; corn up I to This product will be demonstrated in our store on Monday, Jan. 30 from 9 a.m. by a company representative.

If your condition has been diagnosed by physician as bronchial ASTHMA, we are sure you will be interested in this product It you are a present customer of the company, please bring in your nebulizer for free servicing or repair. st so aa to oats up to 1: rye up I to 1: soy- tmO'UOO Kanv unrhana-tfi tn nn 1 anri larrl Southern California Bible College BAND CHOIR JAN. 31, AT 7:45 Assembly of God Church 2nd and Jackson Srs. 4. SMoo.il oo up 10 Mnti hundredweight T.

M. SNYDER FLYING HOOD WRECKS CAR GORHAM, Me. (U.R) Robert Dr. Edward E. Osberg CHIROPODIST Foot Specialist Clinic Bldg.

Telephone 868 3rd At Broadalbin Albany, Ore. DISTRIBUTOR Central Petroleum Product Hurleys Drug store MacDonald, 51, suffered head cuts when his automobile overturned after the hood flew off a passing car and crashed into his wind-: shield. I if 200 J. Chlcagc Phont 41 204 ha rden! 309.

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