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Show THE LEHI SUN. LEHI, UTAH CLASSIC! Widow Is.Found Dead, $400,000 in Her Room NEW YORK. Mrs. Genevieve Lloyd, 60. whose husband, Fred Brochwel Lloyd, disappeared In Times square nine years ago, was found dead in her hotel room here. Securities, undipped coupons cou-pons and various other papers found In Mrs. Lloyd's hotel room totaled more than $400,000 In face value, police said. -v - T " "If . PerMon , .... . 1 United St.te, 'eased by BY 1 3 A MP :- I fun for the Whole -Family' i ' . - SPARKY WATTS By BOODY ROGERS I YELLEP yi:YJ HAUPINT Y CIW50C LL'I T PONT SET I -EU9 U-'I A I HEACT? OF 1 -tTTUKNEP TAEJTT T'NAC UOY CSt' FOR YOU TO V j rSN'TAN ,0OY YAR J 0 EXCITEP, I LLAC IX'I J A CASE LIKE W Hl$ 1AKYNX f If EKIL KOTANE5 A M PUCK.SENATOK, OKPINAKY 6NUOY UOV SENATOR I I HT TUO THI5 ONCfi s UP51PE PCWN 1 T'NlA TI5IHT PUT 2 WA5 TOO I' gABY-HE J" 4 CANT UNPEK- ; YMRA ynT -V'EE.TW j ANE? 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MILLAR WATT j- i i i i i Zf I WAS HAVING A PRINK AND T F0P6CT TO STOP 7 SOMEBODY'S STENOG One Way to Do HI 'HOW APE WE GOMMA Ei'm ffOIWG TO Wfa I LUMl 1 " : , , Sm. ffi'' l i ."I'n tonna ask the colonel if I can keep him he 'i so cute!" Ddath in Battle Parts Father, Son Bloody Okinawa Takes Life Of Colonel's Pal. OKINAWA. 'Come on, dad, strike 'em out!" It was Shanghai, 1937. The pitcher was rugged Maj. Frances I. Fenton, player-manager of the undefeated marine team. It was his 45th birthday. birth-day. The rooter was his 11-year-old son, Mike. "You can do It. dad. You can do It!" The major did, winning,' 9 to 2. "Nice catch, son." Mike was olavins now. second baseman for St Joseph's academy in Baltimore, Md. Lieutenant Colonel Colo-nel Fenton had come back from the Quantico, Va., base to watch. After the game Mike said: "Dad. I'm 17 now. There's a paper that I'd like to have you sign." "I thought you didn't want to join the corps." "But there's a war on. When it's over we'll both resign and take in all the big league games, huh?" "Sure, Mike, If that's "What you want." "Hello, son." It was ApriL 1945. The Fentons colonel and private first class met on bloody Okinawa. Mike had turned down a commission, wanted to fight in the lines. He was a scout- sniper. "Need anything, Mike?" "No, sir. Please don't send me anything. I wouldn't feel right. The other guys'll think I'm pulling strings because my father is a colo- neL" Two weeks later the JaDS counter attacked. Mike crouched behind a rock, tossed grenades. JaD shells and machine gun bullets answered. A jeep rolled up at the graves registrant tent. Men were stretched on the ground. Colonel Fenton walked among the bodies, stopped at one. "This is my son," he said. Mike was buried in the ground he fought for. The Catholic chaD- lain intoned the final prayer. Then the colonel bowed in prayer among the other marines awaiting burial. "The poor souls. They didn't have their fathers here," he said. ' Steaks Firm the Meat of Federal Court Cases PHILADELPHIA. Steaks, a rari ty in rnuaaeipma markets, are making an almost daily appearance tnese days in federal district court Some of the meat being introduced in evidence is fresh and some several sev-eral months old. Butcher David Silverman, charged with selling two T bones above OPA ceiling prices, walked into court carrying two large steaks, a weigh ing scale, saw, boning knife and other oth-er tools. He laid the steaks on a table and trimmed them. Silverman said he was illustrating for the court how he weighed steaks anri tr-;, w litUllU them, with the loss in Bone and fat accounting for what appeared to he an overcharge. He was acquitted. Another steak drama featured an almost year old piece of meat. OPA officials said it was a steak r.nni Kravitz sold last August at an illegal ille-gal price. Judge George A. Welsh was fold the steak was sirloin. The judge, saying he knew a little about meat,' commented: ."This meat not r,i changed color and weight (since last August), but seems to have changed from sirloin to round." Kravitz was acquitted of a chart- of selling sirloin steak at more than ceiling prices. Thej both nailed me for a shine at the same time!" Bride, Groom on Wheel Chairs Say Nuptial Vows STAYTON, ORE. The bride and groom were married from whooi chairs and most of the town turned out for the ceremony. Fred Camp of Portland rw a his bride, Bernice Nightingale,' both suiierea oroKen backs at the age of 17. They met a few years ago at a party given by a grouD of handi capped persons. When the parson cnmniotorf ceremony, the bridegroom leaned across the arms of both chairs and kissed his bride, then hnth t a and wheeled their showers of rice to the reception held in the gift-packed church basement There the newlyweds cut a wedding cake and served townsfolk who Jammed the church to the doors. 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