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VOL LXVI NO. 201
EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY
THIRTY-SIX PAGES-500 N. BROADWAY, OKLAHOMA CITY, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1955
HOME EDITION
PRICE FIVE CENTS
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The action brings to 16 the num-
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Parking Lots Are Dry
Uranium
Yankees
Bozarth reasons It was Garrett who did the actual
Favored
state constitution which says
ex-
In Series
Thus the
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of sleep last night appeared to be
daya. an atmosphere of Increasing
This Is What
Oklahoma, were captured late
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in front of the grandstand.
said the ear
Officers a
130 miles
an hour.
mont. Texas. The 28-year-old pro-
Kindness to Widow Pays Off
year.
What’s inside
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theater projection room.
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Ask for Want Ads
officer said he had no idea she
was a wealthy woman.
dress shop.
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As Grady County
Fugitives Vanish
Cop, Bellhops May
Share $1 Million
Blast Wrecks
Enid Theater
police court on a drunkenness
charge. The other 12 will face
ning stop signs at NW II and
Broadway place. NW 11 and Har-
vey. NW 11 and Robinson and NW
12 and Hudson He is to appear
in traffic court October 10
buretors.
will make
(Oklahoman Tmes Stillwaler Bureau!
STILLWATER - Oklahoma A&M
college's total enrolment (or the
Physicians
Still Wary
President Sleeps
Well, but He’s Not
‘Over Hump’ Yet
DENVER — (P_ A bed.
Fitzsimons Army Hsopital, where
Eisenhower has been confined
since his ‘heart attack last Satur-
day.
Damage Estimates
Climb to $5,000
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Call CEntral 2-3311
before 5 p.m.
Tomorrow
ma-
re-
Frederick a Othman thinks Ho
de teeters are daMerouc de-
vices.
two
up
many years stationed at the busy
intersection of Broad and Walnut
streets outside the hotel
All three said Mrs. Haerer was
a cheerful old lady who appeared
very lonely in her later years and
that they often stopped to chat
with her and offer a kind word to
Dixon tells about ee^
to’ national hero.
A&M Rolls Hit
6-Year High
10,351 Students
damaged heart and putting him on
the rood to recovery.
Trio Believed in Chickasha
Area Following Jailbreak;
No Booze Taken This Time
Comic Dictionary
Youth-A period that w ould be
more interesting if it came later
in life.
erinary medicine 140.
Society Is Urged
To Uphold Morality
PITTSBURGH U_Charles
Sunshine Sets
Perfect Stage
For Second Game
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are Rex B HOober of Foas; H. T.
Johnson, H. A. Irwin and W. C.
Lister, aU of Hammond
Final Rapart Awaited
The first test was made by the
11:00 am—Press day programh
in 4-H Exhibit building. Royal
American shows on the mid-
way.
1:00 p.m.—Junior purebred Heif-
er sale in the pavilion.
2:00 p. m—Art Swenson's Thrill-
cade in front of the grandstand
7:00 p.m. — "Teacher of the
Year" banquet in the 4-H Cafe-
Saturday's Oklahoman
and TIMES!!
Cnmn ..........
Crossword Puzzle
Fun With Figures
Markets .........
OU Reports ......
Rambling Okla
Sparta ...........
Times Talk ......
Vital Statistics ...
their livestock entries.
The 4-H building will be turned
into headquarters for both the
newspapermen and teachers of the
state Friday. A luncheon is sched-
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Woman's Papas....... 16-17-18
Editorial Pago
Doria Fleeson thinks lke’a
heart attack makes a redistrbu-
tion of White House power in-
evitable.
looking
in custody and fgcing both fel-
ony and misdemeanor charges in
the 3600 block N Laird Tuesday
inning from Bob Grim.
Blood Donors Sought
For OU Professor
(Okiahoman-Tmes Norman Bureau!
। omores. 1,654 juniors, 1,667 seniors.
56 special students and 717 in the
' graduate school
Engineering tops the list of A&M
5 school divisions with 2,633. Arts
i and sciences has 1,582, commerce
। 1.365. agriculture 1,306. home eco-
: nomics 823. education 541 and vet-
thrill stunts, and is the one in
which an Oklahoma City boy was
killed earlier in the year, riding a
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On the basis of a procession of
similar bulletins over the past few
The thunderstorms are being
touched off by a cool front mov-
ing in from the northwest that is
condensing the warm, moist air
that has been flowing over the
elevate her spirits state from the Gulf the past sev-
Miller said he was better ac- eral days.
(Okiahomap-Tmes Northwest Bureau)
ENID—Two muffled explosions
and a small flash fire brought an
unexpected finish to a movie be-
ing watched by an audience of 4801
at the newly-remodeled Chief the-
ater here Wednesday night Dam-
ages were estimated at $5,000,
sistant professor of marketing, has
been taken to University .hospital.
Oklahoma City, where he has re-
ceived several blood transfusions.
Dr. Vaughan has only been on
the University staff since Septem-
ber 1, coming here from Lamar
developed here about his condition.
James C. Hagerty, the Presi-
Tho trio was taken into custody
as they entered aa Elk City thea-
ter to watch a wild west movie.
Paid Circulation Greater Than Any Other Evening Newspaper in Oklahoma
<I«MUM Ealtion a The Dally Oktahoman.) Entered M scond-Clasa Matter M the Postmne M Oklahoma Cits, okdahoma
cessive". bail shall not be required.
Four Being Hunted
Thursday’s charges also were
filed in James’ justice court They
accuse six men who are under ar-
They Visit a Relative
With the out-dated arsenal, the
boys took off in the car. In Paula
Valley, they got a tank of gaso-
line at a service station and drove
off without paying the attendant.
They went to Moore and stopped
at the home of a relative about
930 a n. Wednesday. The relative
later told officers the boys left her
home about 10 a.m.
A few minutes later, the trio—
the two older boys wi
of the old-model pistol:
Murphy administrator of a code
governing comic magazines, asked
members of the Holy Name Society
Thursday for continued support of
his comic "olean-up" program.
In a speech at the sixth annual
nationa’ convention of the Romen
i Catholic laymen s group, Murphy
said the comics code represents
an earnest attempt to bring one
By WAYNI MACKEY
CHICKASHA—Grady county’s once-a-month escape
art lata—two men and a woman, who broke out of county
jail here Wednesday night for the second time—have
vanished without a trace.
Undersheriff Roy Bozarth mid the three, who also
escaped from the jail last August 2, are considered dan*
gerous although they possessed only makeshift weapons
when they overpowered guard Ray Markham about 9:80
p. m. Wednesday. . •
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urxiary neuea mem only n cents.
Late Tuesday night, the trio stole
a 1955 model auto with twin car-
lock picking. He termed the
burglar, who has served
time in Granite reformatory
and Huntsville prison in
Texas, as a true escape
artist.
After the trio’s capture In Kan-
sas following the August jail break.
Garrett escaped from his hand-
cuffs. Bozarth Mid. and handed
them to the sheriff in Winfield.
Sheriff Misses Caplure
With them during the August es
cape was Ivan C. Allen. U, who
was not involved in Wednesday
night’s breadkout.
Sheriff Hock Perrin barely
missed capturing the trio Wednes-
day night before they got out of
the courthouse which houses the
type getaway _ ____
crime spree over the west half of
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The boys said they started their
crime spree Sunday night by
breaking into the Antique gun shop
in Elk City, making off with the
ashhennzue
The seventh straight day of rain
started in the state Thursday morn-
ing with a line of thunderstorms
and falling temperatures that de-
veloped in the northwestern see
tion
They were expected to move
southeastward across the state dur
ing the afternoon, bringing scat,
tered showers to practically all
points.
Gage was the first to report the
thunderstorm activity Thursday
morning However, precipitation
was alight, with the CAA station
measuring only a trace.
Cool Front Moving in
The moisture may have been
heavier in nearby areas, the ob-
William B Dexter, veteran Belle-
vue bellhop now retired.
Miller, also retired, was for
io others Manhunt Stymied
Grand, both garbage helpers, in
*727 SE 10; LeRoy South, 36. of
are Pascal Gordon, Carter 230 W an encouraging’sign,
are Vlarence Lee carter, 31,0 ....
2413 S Phillips; James Robert Cole,
30, of 2238 SW 22; Leroy Eugene
some nine hours
The fire. thought to be the result
of an accumulation of gas, appar-
ently did no extensive damage and
movie-goers calmly left the theater
without incident or injury.
The explosions apparently
touched off the fire which ate its
way up the steps leading to the
The Weather
(From the t 8. Weather Bureau
Airport Station)
LOCAL—Partly cloudy, with
scattered showers and thunder-
storms this afternoon Clearing
and cooler tonight. Fair and con-
tinued cool Friday. High this aft-
ernoon 85 Low tonight, 55. High
Friday. 78.
STATE-Fair and cooler in the
northwest and partly cloudy else-
where, with scattered showers
and thunderstorms from the
north-central to southwest this
afternoon, moving into the east
and southeast late this afternoon
and tonight Cooler tonight. Fri-
day. fair and continued mild
High today. 10 in the north to 95
to the southeast Low tonight. 58
to the north to 62 in the south
east High Friday. 80-85. /
Hourly Temperature
Breather Day at Fair lsp0Und
Brings Hope for Jam At p08S
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Boy Crime
Spree Ends
Elk City Juvenile
Bandits Captured
By MACON NSW
Three pint-sized bandits-ages
12, 14 and 16-who combined the
"artillery" of the old west out-
lavs and a modern-day, angster-
dent’s press secretary, said that ail -Thesheriftfwasummoned.to
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ham was overpowered, arriving "ednesday ■ E1* City.
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water and bound with string at the burglary netted them only’n cents,
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server said The electric display Thursday morning
lasted almost two hours.
the Lucas grocery store and serv-
ice stations five miles northeast of
Moore. The robbery netted a $10
bill. five gallons of gasoline and
two packages of cigarets.
Roadblocks immediately were
set up on all surrounding roads by
PLEASKATIN TO Robbery
The Yankees are 8-5 favorites of the week in the livestock pa-
to win the series, and are nar- vilion.
rowly favored in today’s game. Parkino Lets Dry
The favorable weather drew a Parking lots were dry .Thursday,
flock of early bird fans to Yankee Even the former mud holes were
Stadium, and the few vacant spots safe places to land. Last year only
that appeared yesterday - due 29,891 came to the fair when bad
to the rainy morning - were ex- weather struck. The biggest crowd
pected to be filled. A crowd of in history was 48.392 on Thursday
63,869 saw the 6-5 victory of the in 1943.
slugsing, Yankees. » . r M The c r o w d Wednesday was
Mickey Mantle, star center field- checked in at 40,235 up until •
erofthe! ankees, is still an un‘ Pm ■ Which fenl short of last year's
certain factor.in.the. series. 1 44.890—the fourth consecutive day
w..801.a big knot in the leg. that attendance was behind a year
Whenlrun it hurts," he reported, ago Only the opening Saturday
Manager Casey Stengel of the this year was ahead of 1954, and
Yankees may get to use him only that was the night the rain started,
as a pinch hitter, aa the result of T.E. r. . - .
his thigh injury. Touths theca °u
The Dodgers were a subdued Boys and girls in the 4H club
team after their defeat. Don New- fair school checked out Wednes-
combe. their big ace, hastily day afternoon to return to their
dressed and left the stadium be- homes after • day of juding con-
fore the game ended He was tests and training in 4-H work,
taken out in the sixth inning. Even The only members of either the
the Yankee winning pitcher, Whit- Future Farmers or 4-H still on the
ey Ford, needed relief in the ninth grounds are those here to care for
while the fugitives were still to the
building.
A trustee later told Perrin the
escapees apparently heard him
coming and retreated because the
trustee heard the sheriff at the
front cgwrthouse door at the Mme
time he heard the prisoners return-
ing on a stairway over which they
had fled downstairs in the court-
house.
Officer Not Hurt
Somehow, between then and the
time they freed themselves from
the building, they eluded Perrin
until they made their exit out a
basement window.
Markham was not seriously hurt
to his encounter with the trio, but
he was struck on the head and
suffered a slight wound on his
hand.
He told Perrin he had entered
the "run-around,” a barrod en-
closure just outside the row of
cells, to get a drink of water whan
he waa attacked.
The prisoners pounced on him.
he Mid, with blackjacks made
from rolled magazines soaked in
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PHILADELPHIA WP-A midcity
policeman and two bellhops who
were kind to an elderly widow
will share equally in her million-
dollar estate if her last will and
testament proves valid.
Mrs. Anna M. Haerer, widow of
Dr. F. J. Haerer, died July 29
after spending her last years at
the downtown Bellevue Stratford
Hotel
A will drawn up in April, 1944.
and probated last month left the
bulk of her $1,000,278 estate to
charity. Yesterday, however, an
attorney for the three men filed an
appeal from the prbate stating
that there was in their possession
a will dated July 19.1946, in which
the physician's widow left the
estate equally to her three friends
; type of modern reading matter. They are former patrolman Wil-
back into closer harmony" with liam T. Miller; Anthony D'Elia,
ageless moral standards. I bellcaptain at the Bellevue; and
A A • killed an state highways .
42 so far this year. 9,165 in-
“VW lured in 18445 accidents.
-Samsssruarwrsda Mornin trom two 91 the chief executive's
seeking toTpring snxdmen put to phyiciansesaidthat . Tl 2
county jail after they pleaded in--s"ThetPresidentshadavery8ood
gfy“aammstk,c6 & J-** « frum ’ 7 m
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tiled for the editors and a dinner
..... ... . for th teachers who will be hon-
NORMAN-Blood donors are be- ored for 25 years or more of serv-
ing requested to aid a new mem- ice.
ber of the University of Oklahoma r - - - -
facultystricken with leukemia last week will be Thursday afternoon, since the boom years of 1949-50,
"Dr. Earpest H Vaughan, as- Fwdnsons Thrilcade “ Adteruesdayar naymond Girod
2 'Fellies' Shews A&M's official enrolment period
There will be two performances closed at 5 p.m. Wednesday with
of the "Fair Follies’’ again Thurs- 9,107 on the Stillwater campus and
day night—the 9:30 pm. show for 1.244 at the Okmulgee Technical
employes of Tinker field who saw Training school, a branch of A&M.
___part of a show Saturday night in Pushing the Aggie enrolment
State College of Technology, Beau- the rain skyward is the largest freshman
____1 The "Follies’’ will close Friday class since 1947-48, when A&M had
lessor, earned his doctors degree night, with the Thrillcade Saturday 2,962 freshmen on the Stillwater
from the University of Texas this afternoon and night campus. This year there are 2,901
---u. t ’ first-year students in Aggie class-
The show is the one which spe- rooms.
cializes. in reckless driving and Men outnumber women at Still-
water. 6 856 to 2.251. while there
are 1.204 men and 40 women at
the Okmulgee school The figures
for A&M proper include 2.112 soph-
Imaginary Foes Bite Dust as Marines Turn Over Machinegun to Small-Fry
Competing with the animals, stock cars and amusement rides for the attention of youngsters at the Okla-
homa State fair this week is this real, honest-to-goodness machinegun in the marine corps recruiting exhibit
It actually shoots, too, as Jerry Carroll, 14, Stratford, finds out to his squint-eyed delight. Of course, those
bullets being fed through the gun are only blanks.
PLEASRaEIN To Charges
ber of men facing felony counts side bulletin reported Thurs- Bozarth believes the trio, one of whom is wanted for
and a maximum of 5 years in the day that President Eisen- murder, picked their cell lock although they had to work
penitentiary if convicted of the hower had "a verv good “in the blind." He said it appears they used a piece of
beptankk Grayson. attorney to , m, _ coathangertopick the lock, running their hands between
Teamsters 10..I m. IM Wits .— ---1 Pe L. —h-'. Wanted ar Mri. Flora Mu Giadings, 25-year-ona
Marlow woman charged with murdering her small son: •
W. R. Garrett, 29, charged with burglary; and Cornelius
Cook, 29, who was serving a 1-year sentence for dis-
turbing the peace.
Custer Strike
Reported Best
Of Any in State
FOSS <JP»—The fourth Oklahoma
uranium a trike was announced
Thursday to this Custer county city
of western Oklahoma vuone v ruvcu 1: vaaa uaya, an aunuspuie u uugauugung
Six men have leased 2.000 acres EFvnnsvi ° 51 E Ni -onard but still restrained optimism has
of land and a laboratory technician wueMos “5s.01624.MW 100, and davelnned hera about his condition,
says samples of the ore show it Winam E Eihardson, 27, Ed
Cooks at Fair 85 ihetbesttaoegent 0"w * mchargesz andtwarramta tor their pain
m".ppliene,e. physicallaboratory said samples of mi?*"1®"’ morale it high,appearance good
i» SJ« ni yg; '■ "SS; anammangknows «i,„ K ana there “ - '*•' depres
works, Hampshire eontent Which wouia be worth unknown . Relapu FmUH.
SWine Drecdes.sptc d •« •• about 178 s ton. w A "earings Schnduiad... . For 11 hours yesterday there was
9.30 p. m.— Fair IFollies10 55, The strike was found by Oscar * A. Carlile; district judge, set no need of an oxygen tent for the
fireworks, for Tinker field em- Gunter of Hammond and his son, a hearing for 1:30 p.m. Thursday chief executive. At times during
ployes. ..maw Edward Gunter of Elk City. The on GraysonJ attempt, to have six the day he listened to soft record
FRIDAY two have pooled their resources men charged Wednesday released ed music
day-Press day with four other men to form the ,TOtP county jail. James scheduled None of the outstanding heart
Teacher ’ Red Rock Uranium Co. The others preliminary hearing for the group specialists here or on caO across
October 18. . , . the country is discounting the poo-
They were represented at ar-sibility of a relapse or even an-
raignment Wednesday by Grayson other attack. None will My. at
and Dave Tant, criminal defense this point. that the President is
attorney. out of danger, "over the hump,"
U. S. Geological Survey which Gordon reported for work Thurs- or even that he is improving
showed the content of ore to be day morning to become the first definitely and steadily.
30 percent by chemical analysis, ol four injured garbage workers to But for five consecutive days.
Lang’s announcement was made by return to bis job. AU four required they My, Eisenhower has been re-
I radiometric analysis, which is not hospital treatment for wounds they | acting normally and "without corn-
-. nn Fina norformanc. thought to be as accurate as that received from men wielding bricks, plications” to a type of heart
7ippop.misEinasperformarce by chemical means. pop bottles, bats and lengths of attack from which the large
Fair Follies of 55, fireworks. The other uranium strikes in pipe in Tuesday’s first outbreak of jority of victims eventually
Oklahoma were two near Cheyenne violence to the month-old city labor cover.
in Roger Mills county and one south troubles. *—
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PHFKaFST Weather
Start Your Weekend
WANT AD “
in
of Clinton in Washita county. All All Trucks Rolling f M.,. Rain Ahead
have to be surveyed and approved C. E Douglas, city garbage su- orenamnmumm
(by the Atomic Energy Commission perintendent. said aU city garbage ak m. 1 I
1 before they can be mined. The trucks went out on routes Thurs- V F IPl/l
AEC has not made any final report day with fuU crews—and with an -V— WUM J ‘ --
: on the uranium strikes although it armed police guard. City officials 1 Ar n:..o
| has completed its preliminary m- credited the police guard Wednes H or (U-Putt.
On Aggie Campuses vestigations.._____ dayswith preventing a repeat of
• “ HueK5 W euneddY, 1) U 1 day may be the only day this week
Final automobile races of the autumn term is 10.351. largest Traffic court complaints of run- there were no attacks. Tuesday s get rain, and he isn’t
..... _ . .. * ning four stop signs and excessive beatings were by men who stalked too sure about Friday
speed were filed early Thursday garbage trucks from cars. He‛s almost sure there’n be rain
morning against Paskel. Franklin Police Wednesday, afternoon re- in the Norman area Saturday
Spencer. 18. of 5708 NW 41. leased four of the 17 men arrested when Bud Wilkinson’s Sooners
Spencer was charged with run- in the wake of Tuesday’s outbreak meet pittsburgh on the gridiron.
- of violence Another was turned to The only question is whether itl
hold off until after the game.
Showers Northwest
Res
rest and four for whom police are The doctors have been saying
that rest and sleep are essential
to repairing the chief executive’s
State Alarm Sounded
One also had a metal strip torn
from a window. He Mid it resem-
bled a knife in the half dark.
It is believed the three are still
to the general vicinity of Chicka-
sha. but officers cannot be auro.
A statewide pickup has been or-
dered
No cvs have been reported sto-
len to the vicinity and unless ac-
complices were expecting the
PLEAFKTNT Breakout
They didn’t cot to see the movie
but it probably would have seemed
rather mild enyway after their ex-
periences during the last four
days.
It Pistols Stolen
Orlin Jones. Beckham county I
sheriff’s deputy, and Gene Barnes.
Elk City chief of police, Mid the
boys readily gave a confession.
The crime jaunt included two
Elk City burglaries, one netting 11 1
antique and old-model pistols, a
stolen "souped-up" car with a I
maximum 130-mile-an-hour speed
and a grocery store and service
station holdud near Moore
The 12-year-old boy and the 16-
year-old boy are brothers. AU are
from Elk City.
Het Red Stolen
By GILBERT HILL
Hereford and Milking Shorthorn cattle held the judg-
ing spotlight Thursday while fair officials scanned the
skies and hoped their usual “breather day” would turn
into a record-breaking “breathless day.”
Thursday is ordinarily the day that the fair opera-
tion crews relax a bit, for the final big push Friday when
NEW YORK I-Sunshine set a state school chilren’s day, I
game of taes World Series oraand press day and teachers day, Program Varied
ball with the New York Yankees are all combined. ----E--------------
looking to crafty, 35-year-old Tom- It is the day that the rabid
my Byrne <16-51 to pitch them to fair fan who wants to see the ex-
another victory. ' hibits and attend the shows with-
Opposing the Yankee left-hander out too much pushing and crowd-
la Billy Loes <10-4), a right-hander mg generally selects. There are
with blazing speed but handicapped no "special events" except for the
most of the season with a sore Hereford judging, which ordi:
arm. narily attracts the biggest crowd
4 Suspects Hunted;
Cops Still Guarding
City Garbage Trucks
By JIM JACKSON
Felony and misdemeanor
charges were filed Thursday
morning against 10 more
men in connection with
Tuesday’s beatings of city
garbage workers. Mean-
while. garbage pickup con-
tinued without incident,
though a police officer ac-
companied each garbage
truck to guard against re-
currence of Tuesday's vio-
lence.
' Tom Hamill, assistant county at-
torney, filed both assault with a
dangerous weapons (a felony' and
assault and battery (a misde-
meanor' charges against the 10,
(our of whom police are still hunt-
ing.
Altorney Oom to Bet
quainted with Mrs Haerer than the River Rising Upstream
others since his family had been Temperatures in Kanus behind Terry Vernon theater attendant,
treated by Dr Haerer 00 a num the U algfrontindropedups a? one seized a hand fire extinguisher and
at cape may,SN.J,, XreThJ point. Hill ciy.but! the genera! tmeP# Iremenrbamivd bae * the i
him and his wife in her later years river, which feeds Oklahoma City fter remodeling, was confined to
mmatrsommanaa X £"3^
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