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The I NBIANA FORECAST FOR TODAY: Fair to Pa-fly Cloudy. Yesterday- High, Low. ST. FIRST IN INDIANA In Morning and Sunday Circulation Telephone Riley 7S11. VOL.

39. XO. 83. WEDNESDAY MORXIXG, AUGUST 27, 1041. Knlre1 Second-Class Matter at Post Offlc, Ind.

Jjsued Daily and Sunday. THREE CEXTS. .1 iJOl ifflSEl ABE 0 Planes Pummel Leningrad for Big Push The Day In Indiana By MAURICE EARLY 0 Band Instruments. Defense Hits Output. Chief Elkhart Industry.

Held Essential. Plants Employ 1,600. 0 AID TO BRITAIN IS TARGET, HE TELLSPRESS Executive Also Strikes at Japs by Announcing Green "Lays Ghost" of Presidential Talk At Hoosier G.O.P.'s French Lick Parley Russians Occupy Iran's Second City. British Seize Oil Russians Report 101 Ships Downed In All-Out Attack SCHOOL CITY CANCELS BID FOR TAX HIKE Elkhart. Aug.

2fi. Military Mission To China. Prepare Street by-Street Defense Last Dnepr i kit fpHIS city is alarmed at the Negotiations Aimed at Ending Invasion Under Way at Teheran. nrnsnprt nf a war ecnnnmv because it has no allies to heip.Rj8jnor Values, Prospective Bridgehead Falls. Iv-v.

r- 4P nf London, Aug. 27. (Wednesday) New York, Aug. 27. (Wednesday The British Broadcasting Corporation, in a broadcast heard by NBC, said today Soviet Income Boosts Warrant Retaining Old Levy.

(IUM Russian occupation of Iran's second largest city and oth er towns in the northwestern part Russia had warned Japan that any of the Near Kast kingdom was re- fc th flow n.ii to.l tmlnv sunn emon ine the 1 sional committees to save its big-pest industry from virtual extinction. Elkhart boasts of being the world's largest manufacturer of band instruments. IV THIS EMERGENCY it atrength is its weakness. If the manufacture of band instruments was common to many communities in the nation the members of Congress might Rive more considera ry The ASSOCIATED MKSS. Moscow, Aug.

27. (Wednesday) Massive battles of men and machines raged on unchecked from the Baltic to the Black sea today, and in tremendous air battles before Leningrad the Russians reported 101 Nazi planes destroyed in the sky and in airdromes in two days. (The Russian accounts did not successes of British imperial forces, of Vladivostok would including air-borne troops, in sciz- regarded as an unfriendly act. ini two kev oil centers and an im portant port. Tokio, Aug.

27. (Wednesday) The proposed 1942 school city tax levy of 99 cents may "properly" be cut by the tax review boards to the present 96-cent rate, the Board of School Commissioners made known last night. Reduction of the proposed levy by 3 cents has been made possible While the first lraninn com- (U.i'jA source close to the For- refer to Dnepropetrovsk, the great Dnepr river city which the Ger f.M,Hi.r we're resisting the Anglo- United States military mans announced they had cap- Russian Invasion stubbornly, nego- mission to aid the Chinese govern- chiefly because of increase in as-jtured, along with 83,500 Soviet soldiers. This lakes the last as "an un- tintions aimed at ending Ihe cam- mpnt uni-a ini(lir ubv in Teheran. sessed valuation of property The board also has received 8 1 bridgehead the Russians held on cnnital of Iran, and dispatches friendly act to Japan" and incon- statement from the State Board of from Tchernn ana Aniara, iui- msient trie initea Mates desires tion to the war-time problems of the industry.

AS THE SITUATION now adds lip, the several concerns here making band instruments are about to be caught in the Washington pincers. It is proposed to tax the instruments 10 per cent. That would not be so bad If there ere pny prospect of continued produc key, said the lraninn government ,,,,,01,1 of Ameri iii 11 mood to seek an end of can-Japanese relations as indicated hostilities after a token resistance. Accounts on income which the city's schools may expect next year from sources other than the tax levy. These statements differ in some respects from estimates used by the school commissioners in formula by British Prime Minister Winston Ocrtioalloii Of Tnhrlc.

the west bank of the lower Dnepr, the Germans claimed.) Below the almost continuous fighting for mastery of the air above the Soviet Union's second city, Russian military dispatches said, German panzers, motorcyclists and infantry charging toward the Baltic port were being mowed down in windrows by Soviet machine-gunners in forest canopied redoubts. A broadcast Tass news agency i-niirrmii in nis nunoay speecn and tion. Priorities for metals tinn nf tho 1Q41.42 hiiHtrct A Washington, Aug. 26. (U.P.) i report received here from Moscow early today told of Russian occu-nation of Tabriz.

Iran's second city; rther materials are being clamped Goodi school business director, said down. President Roosevelt said today thcra can be no doubt that an or- Governor Dwight II. Green (left) Is shown in conversation with Mark W. Uhoads, former Indiana securities commissioner (center), and Ralph F. Gates, new Indiana Republican chairman.

Arrichil. Zisar and Dilmnn. all in at the board's meeting last night. Cover Pay Raises. All these factors make possible th 200-mile-deop northwestern gnnlzed campagn 0f rumors, dls- SPCllon OI Iran uiuu n- unif.lrll)h.

nH falsnhnnrf. the Casnian sea on the east and the the reduction in the levy which By RALPH I BROOKS. French Lick, Aug. 26. Governor Dwight H.

Green, Hoo-sler-born Governor of Illinois, de Turkish frontier on the west. "ni occn launcnea to saooiage ma was to have covered an increased MOOSE NOMINATE The Tass report, based on Infor- United States program of aiding A. L. SMITH, executive vice-president of C. G.

Conn, the largest of the band instrument plants, predicts that the entire industry will be closed for want of materials by Dec. SI, when present iitocks will be exhausted. Already plastic substitutes for rubber have 1941-42 budget made necessary by mat inn from Tifils, said that nus- raises in teachers' salaries and ris KENNEDY OUSTED BY SAFETY BOARD lu rnlll Inulni." All-Out Air Offensive. In air clashes on Monday alone the Soviet information bureau communique listed 93 German planes destroyed along the entire front and 63 the day before. It gave the red air force losses for Monday as only 18.

The fact that the greater per- A British communique yesterday iwneousiy kuuck ai jnpn uy mi- GRAY AS PRELATE ing maintenance costs. The budget and levy were prepared on the basis of an assessed property value of $514,746,540 tax- announced the capture of the oil hounclng that a United Slates mis- nied aspirations for the Republican presidential nomination in 1944 here today. But his cryptic statement that he sought to "lay the ghost" still left many of the 150 G.O.P. leaders from Indiana and Kentucky, mostly centers of Naft-l-Shah, near Ihe sJon woud be to china. border or irnq: Anaunn, wnete inp rhnmpi hnt ipnH.ipn fund ara for school purposes, which been used.

Now the plants are un- able nrall 1 world's fourth largest oil Installa- nis.d fllii within the sabo- Governor Neely of West was. the amount certinea to rkl.f hofrp mpmhprc hnan wni k- were downed in the Leningrad, Ulmer Named ire lnief lion IS locaien, mm nir rnmnnlitn he nridnrt. ih hi.riopt a npw assess- area indicated that the Germans port or Mannar rnnnpm himself at of Cult of Persia. Seven German nrps, rnnfprpnr. ment.

figure just certified to the Virginia Expected to Head Order. As Aftermath Fatal Blast. and Italian ships were seized at Mr nnn.it ih rnnHrpH it board, however, ets the assessed DandarShahpur, It was claimed. now have launched an all-out aerial offensive to try to soften up the city for Germans driving up from the south and southwest. Loss of Novgorod, Tortress city 100 miles' south of Leningrad, was Indiana, unconvinced that he was not still to be considered In the "possibility" class.

They rememberd the famous Coolidge phrase, "I do not rhoose to run." Governor Green was guest nf honor at a gathering in the French The Initial Russian advance Into valuation at. the increased figure of $521,647,050. either vicious rumor, distortion of I ho count ry Monday morning was I- Ik. nnrlhwnilnrn TP. la( or IHISCnOOO, A restudy of Ihe budget since re Picture on Tagea 5 and 17.

l.i" 'I. iJmi i. The President announced that able to get the plastics. ONE OF THE COMPLAINTS bere is that the government does rot differentiate between the various types of musical instruments. Band instruments, 75 per cent of which are used by students in high pchools and colleges, are regarded by the makers as essentials in the promotion of art and culture.

SINCE THEY are vital to musical education, the makers declare they should not be taxed heavily ceipt of the latest statement from the Board of Accounts also shows Removal of Fred C. Kennedy goal. Nothing has been heard of mllllary mlaslon will be sent anv Russian forces which might embattled China within the next Lick Springs Hotel held by Ihe Re Pictures on Page R. Mark R. Cray of Indianapolis yesterdny was nominated for supreme prelate of the Loyal Order of Moose at the order's 53d annual convention in the Claypool Hotel.

hp coming Into the country on the lwo weens. acknowledged. Red Star, newspaper of the red army, cited the work of the Soviet machine-gun crews in contesting the advance on Leningrad even when tanks were thrown in, Populace Ready to Fight. eastern side or. ine Caspian nm.

vvm stll(ly CMneM KfTort. publican Veterans of Indiana. Hoosier Republicans generally had considered the session as a "coming-out party." Many of them left with the same feeling. fire chief and appointment of Harry H. Fulmer, an assistant fire chief, as his successor were ordered yesterday by the Board of Public Safety.

At the same time, Battalion a net increase of $46,529.23 in the estimated receipts from sources other than Ihe tax levy. Further check of budget items under "debt service" and "sinking fund" allows a reduction in estimated expenditures under these items of $47,025. riane Paca Assault. Mr. Roosevelt said the mission, nf hnmhlni? and flirhl- hnadod by Brig.

Gen. John Ma The Soviet government com Chief Otto J. Petty was advanced ine planes paced the blitz-type as- gruder, will study the military ait-sauna knifing deeper into Iran at uat Ion In China's four-year struggle 'five points from the Caspian sea to with Japan and co-ordinate exten- h. Primi .7.1 If. while other slon of lend-lease aid to China.

to assistant fire chief to succeed nor the production curtailed drastically. They declare there is a vast difference, from a cultural Mr. Fulmer. Mr- Kennedy did not Copy Sent Tax Board. All these facts were set out attend the board session yesterday in innp.

Hmnned leaflets on Teheran Referring to the "sabotage" of The position is third In rank among supreme ollicers. Other nominations which were approved unanimously are as follows: Governor M. M. Neely of West Virginia, supreme governor; Frank J. LaRell of Water-town, supreme Junior governor; Fred .1.

Zabel of Aurora. renominated ih niiiP thfl neo- 'h program to aid Britain, ihe point of view, between a horn and the resolution which provided that Glenn B. Ralston, Marion county pie Hint the Invasion was Intended President dealt with two specifie "Not a Candidate." "I am not a candidal for anything," Governor Green told the veterans. They noted, however, he did not add that he might not be in the future, and they remarked that, after all 1944 is pretty far ahead. The Illinois Governor Is a man just a trifle below average height, with graying hair which he combs back smoothly.

He spoke fluently, in conversational style. charges: solely to wipe out Germany "In munique praised the populace of Leningrad which it said was "rising as a steel wall in defense of its native city the cradle of the proletarian revolution." In preparation for the pledged all-out, street-by-street defense of the city, thousands are learning how to disable tanks with hand grenades and gasoline bombs, while others are polishing their marksmanship with rifle and machine-gun, it was stated. Shop windows are barricaded tricues" and plotting a juke box. So far Washington has declined to note the difference. ABOUT the only consolation to date is the fact that the army and nnvv with their expanding musi It was revealed that, the Hrltisn at City Hall.

"I am greatly shocked at the action of the board," Mr. Kennedy declared when he was notified of his removal. The board action was the aftermath of a fatal explosion at the home of Mr. Kennedy last week which cost the life of Alfred H. Stumm, a fireman assigned to the fire department paint, shop.

and Russian ministers in leneran, Sir Reader Bullard and Andrei A. auditor, be notified that the levy, as originally established, should be reduced to the 96-cent rate which prevailed this year. A copy of the resolution and letter also was forwarded to the Indiana State Tax Board. The 99-eent levy approved by the school commissioners at. budget- Smirnnv, had conferred with Shah United States Senator J.

Davis of Pennsylvania, dlrerlor cal organizations will use about 10 Tila Khan Pnhlevl and Premier 1. That British officials ran up $,12,000 of food, drink and telephone bills In local hotels and charged them to the lend-lease fund. 2. That American steel, sent to England for war use, has been used by English firms which are doing business as usual and shipping fabricated articles to He joked with newspaper men All Mansur seeking an agreement present at the luncheon, insisting! general nf the order and a boy with sandbags and wooden beams. The people's army already is on to end the hostilities.

per cent of the production oi Dana instruments. OF COURSE, the band instru hood resident of Elwnod, yesterday The former head of the fire department was to the rank Dispatches from Teheran and the march, including detachments that a "misunderstanding about the purpose of the meeting was due to the Imagination of an ambi from Ankara said that the Iranian making time last June had not yet been studied by the Marion County Tax Review Board or the stBte board. The reduction asked by the of girls in overalls and berets. of acting captain. received a telegram wishing him the "best of luck" from Wendell L.

Wlllkie. Senator Davis termed ment companies are attempting to government, after putting up token resistance for 36 hours, was 10 Days to Contest. Girl Does Nine-Story a mood to seek a settlement of Mr. Kennedy has 10 days in the hostilities. which to contest the action by Calls It "Sabotage Example." the wire just a "friendly message from one F.lwmwl boy to another." Mr.

Willkla is a native of Klwood. It was evident that. If the at keep their plants going Dy accepting subcontract for defense articles. But there is little of this work which can be done by the artists who make musical instru tious news writer who had "built, a story to his liking." Tells Of Accomplishments. And then, saying that, his only ambition was to be a good Governor for Illinois, he began an outline of accomplishments under his administration.

These Included a standing trial before the board on On the first point, he said he it tack Is to be called off by Russia board itself will leave little opportunity for pruning by the review boards in view of the increased budget, it was believed. Appointment of nine high school teachers, seven grade school teachers and 13 high school assistants also was approved at the board charges of "conduct unbecoming govern- very certain that no such bills and Britain, the Iranian ment must agree to: the office of chief or ths lire de for supreme treasurer; James Bal were charged up. He said the newspaper column that made the ments. Very little of the work is 1. Order the Immediate expul partment" and "conduct affecting the effectiveness and morale of the Swan Dive to Death Detroit, Aug.

26. A pretty brunette wearing a red hat poised on a window sill on the ninth floor of a downtown Detroit office building today. She raised on her tip toes and then leaped to her death on the busy boulevard in a perfect swan dive with her arms outstretched. Police identified her tentatively lard of Seattle, Charles Bowers of Des Moines, Leo sion oi J.ixxj to uerrnan charge prorjamy is a very goou done by machine tools which could meeting upon recommendation of $10,000,000 a year cut In government expenditures, reduction in fire department." Edward P. Fillion, attorney for agents, technicians and "tourists' example of the sabotage efforts he Ryan of Bradford, and Isnac who are alleged to have taken talked about, be used to make parts of war mi-ict nf the nroduction is the state sales tax rate, a balanced Mr.

Kennedy, attended yesterday's Feld of Cincinnati, supreme council. Mr. Bowers and Mr. Feld nfetv hoard meeting. He said nojbudget DeWitt S.

Morgan, superintendent of schools. High School Teachers. High school appointments in over strategic interests in the of the second allegation, he said country and set. up a base for the BriUsh had some contracts threatened attack on Russia's Cau- wit Argentine firms from some were renominated. inn ho rparhed on whether He swunz into a discussion of the iahor of skilled craftsmen.

ur.iinivi rwllt i an appeal will be taken for at least I he national picture, said "our kind casia and the rich Baku nil fields time back, which required a cer Election will be held today. Benefit Fund. (as Mrs. Adeline Erat. 24 years old, 'Detroit.

They said she left a note, nsi: of the manufacturers here as well as perhaps on British India tain amount of steel, but that this clude: Clarence Bruness. mechanical Turn To Po'je 5, Column 1. Turn To Tage 5, Column 5. addressed to "Dear Dar." and Turkey. situation has been corrected paid defense business would only be a drop in the bucket in keeping the band instrument workers One of the resolutions considered at yesterday's business session 2.

Provide full security for the tie said British firms did de Iran nil fields and a line of sup- liver materials under these old drawing, Emmerich Manual Training High School; Eleanor Cook, chemistry, and Eleanor M. Betch-tel, teacher-librarian, Shortridge would establish a $450,000 fund $1 nlv across Iran, Including the agreements. But, he added era from each Moose member for, trans-Iranian railroad from the phatically, under no interpretation henefit of the nations 8rm" of to Insure a steady the steel Involved be consid IV Tins CITY of about I4.000.HlRh School; Donald B. Scheick, in" in.tm- social studies, and Florence Grie- Decatur Man, Now Dead, Is Identified As One Who Left Family In 1910 rorcf S. uiar malnrinls nromised t.Q rn4 Antinrlran tpel.

A miniature edition of the i Russia bv the United States and penstroh, commerce, Arsenal Tech- ments is he ch ef industry. thmcal School; H. Arm-i nited SUto. there Ecommerce. and Virgil H.

mile rare was held yesterday after Britain. Hand instrument manuiaciurers noon at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Chet Miller, Harry Mc-Quinn, Cliff Bergere and Mauri Rose took part In the two races, one of 10 miles and the other 15, which gave the crowd of a realistic idea of the annual classic British Issue Donial. British officials sent the United States a lengthy memorandum last week denying they had misused or re-exported lend-lease materials. Another story relating to misuse of lend-lease funds was that members of the British colony here were indulging in night Turn To Pagt 5, Column 6.

Weather Forecast Nazis Reported Ncaring Turkey relatives. In Reid's stack of clip- turned home, she found a note pings, most of which concerned his: from her father, band activities and the Boknecht He left a paid-up insurance pol-family, was a short item from and some money. "Don't try Philadelphia newspaper: "Ard- to find me," the hastily penned more, Miss Helen C. Drum-note said. mond was buried today from the! The older girl was ill.

The shock who employ more than 25 persons. Six of the largest are In Elkhart, the biggest being Conn, Martin and Buescher. Throughout the nation there are 2,000 persons employed by the band instrument concerns. Of these 2,000 persons, 1,600 work in the plants in Elkhart. Berne, Aug.

26. (Special) Thomas Drummond walked out of his comfortable home In Ard-more, in 1910, leaving behind his wife and two daughters. He never went back again. His wife and his older daughter died held here each May' 30, he race was wo oy club gaity and blithely charging home of Mrs. J.

Owens Yetters." Tass news agency reported today UMr expenses to "lend-lease." of her fathers departure is believed to have hastened her death. and her mother kept without ever knowing what became of him. Z7 German troops and aerial Mr. Roosevelt is expected to send Mrs. Yetters Is Located.

Boknecht and his wife started Jim Crow says: That ship a day our yards are about to begin turning oat should help Britain to keep the THIS CITY BECAME the world lir- r-hnnoe. Lou forces were arriving daily in Bul- Last June 30, a 79-year-old clar to Congress next month a supplemental request for additional lend- up a constant search for him until Mrs. Drummond died five years ago. in th ir Mauri faria and concentrating parochut- A pd.L I The amount has not inet player who called himselt.out for Ardmore, in searcn or Thomas B. Reid died in Decatur, Mrs.

Yetters. They finally located Ind savine iust before the end iher, but were disappointed to i th. uu. ninrprt ehl when he ists in Maionmn bum un imn iuibh, capital for band instrument making purely through accident. Any other city in America might have Kppnme the nroducing center if C.

Mrs. Yetters II I i. Ik. I 1J in Ih. KnKP ands Oil 1 he juikimi vwa.ii.

oecii jeveairu. i.nar.n lnniirini (hat ifli.nci ft i innnn Of i .1. anA iifurtnH in, Ipbvp the nits. i he aaencv said more innn ine rresiuein. ueiimcu luuiuicuv 1 as he had said many times before; that she never had heard "I have no relatives." i Thomas B.

Reid, nor could r. Conn, a cornet player, had lived Nazis away she' e. i i hpW 'Hot-mans mnstlv naratroons. were on reoorts that the mission 10 iwith the Philadelphia Symphony; there in 18 n. The quiet, lonely old man was hint why the old man kept ine China would perform functions of a strategic nature directly advis Indianapolis Fair to partly Orchestra, she constantly scanned picnic and jun i-n ai ivivfimuriin 7 admiral nan iinv m.

'niniiHv rt rontinued cool Wednes-'Drummond. Ed Boknecht of De-, clipping. band uictures in newspapers and. amusement park. ing Generalissimo Chiang Kai- large number take command of a HE LOST SOME front teeth In; iratur.

his landlord and administra-l The old gentleman's notes car- m8Eazines, hoping to see a picture; Malcolm R. Giles, supreme secre of vewls and barges on the Varna tary of the order, said in his report an accident and Invented a mouth; uor 0( hi(l estate, uncovered his ried much more significance. him. Shek's armies. Talks With Fraer.

river. niate which would enable him to, Indiana Fair to partly cloudy in trjD 0 Pennsylvania and i "That's my fathers handwnt yesterday that during th year There was a and continued cool ednesday and revealed it to The Stars she declared aner ending Jan. ji, jsii, mondent in Berne. lat them. Mrs.

Yetters and the Not. until a few days ago, when mPrnbPr WPr, to the Moose continue playing, demand for such NEW MOVE FORECAST. a plate and be 'Thursday. Rome, Aug. 26.

virginio Boknecnis piecea me story 10- jjoKnecrn. woine-i mm zip i i-u nnm AAA r.l.l. made some more for sale. From: this beginning he branched Intoi t.g. r.

musical instni-1 almanac or the DAT. bout herjthe organization for the fiscal fascist editor, forecast ihe heard igether: home, had 'at $26,075,630. ni ta .1 haa After Reids deatn. Mr. bok-, In m2 Thomas Drummond was fafhpr iu.

nlH man loft IIP" 1FI UUUv lli'll 1 nn ri Sun tt it a new move Dy ine uwimii aim Italian armies today, but did not say where it would be. I WEATHER CONDITIONS YESTERDAY necni iounu uim ni corn aconano. icarneq me about $4,000. His only personals Diumbinz trade there and married picture of a young woman and two, me moom Sri" Then she produced a like CU-st, tonight, at a baseball game picture. It was Mrs.

Drummond; between Indianapolis and Toledo and her two daughters. Boknecht'slat Perry Stadium. pffprts were his clarinet, several a girl in his home town. After the Relitu Bunuariy. :30 pet.

12:30 m. pet Some axis observers pnvaieiy scouted the likelihood of an at birth of their first child, a girl, :30 p.m. 66 pet UP TO THAT TIME the band Instruments used in America came principally from France and central Europe. tempt to reach the British army in Iran but foreign observers were Precaution. Amount durins twenty-four hours 4 During the day, Mr.

Roosevelt also discussed the tense Far Eastern situation with Prime Minister Peter Fraser of New Zealand and received assurances of that dominion's "full co-operation" in any United States action necessary in the Far East Fraser said this co-operation would Include use of New Zealand naval bases by the United States fleet In event of war between this country and Japan. The announcement of the Chinese mission mentioned that lta function would be to work with "Chinese and other authorities." Questioned as to the identity of the "other authorities," Mr. Roosevelt told his press conference that even he was not certain on this point i 5 picture was from the old fellows; possessions. IThey 11 Have to Latch After returning to Decatur' u. Boknecht found other things that.Thlt Driver to Iry Him clinched the Identification, includ- vonnP N.j., Aug.

26. (U.P.) ending 7 p.m ITfii.l amount since Jan. 1. 1941... boxes of newspaper clippings and notes scribbled on writing paper.

He came to Decatur in 1923 and went to work at the General Electric Company. Mr. Boknecht said that in the years that Reid-Drummond resided with the Boknecht family he talked 1 13 Drummond set out to seek his fortune in the United States. After establishing himself in the town of Ardmore, he went back to Scotland after his wife and daughter. Later the second child, now Mrs.

Yetters, was born. Family Happy and Prosperous. 10.11 vnW THERE Is Ul prospect a Accumulate departure from norma tempryishuig ofPthU Elk-j lZ not so sure. Nazi Plane Crashes; Crew Interned by Irish Dublin. Aug.

2fi. vP A Ger a plumber's tool witn tne; hi1. ing initials nan Dusuir -7- i7 D. scratched on stalled on the railroad tracks to- loft dav and. with a Baltimore Ohio the backbone or me cuyi in- Xn.

77 Wet handle. S7 little. He was an accomplished musician and played in Decatur dustry. Even though Washington; p.m.. Dry Wet 7 Minimum relents, the manufacturers foresee; -For the game Date Lt Year.

a tkal In MtiTimnm man plane crashed near Kinsale, rntintv Cork, tonicbt. and the The family apparently was happy and Berne bands for years. DUt WHY r.ri"J wiuilliiiiiiy cn home, why he persisted In Mying: express speeding toward him. Sore-he had no relatives, and where he chin jumped from the car and fled rm inn in 19TV nrobably He was charged with leaving the But why iinamninTmpn a iiir iiirii S3 Minimum 7Ji After learning mat Keid nan ann prosperous, in- jnunumij; imi- crewmen, all uninjured, were in terned. I t-.

lj.j I 4... In rraftsmen. It Is virumiiy rrrin i u. mi mum tMiwnnirH ur ama mnnv KnKnernr. wan wi'7 jn.

n. iscene oi an aixiaeni. that the government will not per- it reeordi, other dtu (end precipli.UoB. itr other make effort to find When irotn airport. one tne girls re-j wm never rw Knnwn.

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