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Show ': - i V it 4 ; x , J n , was 'about year's record. But feed grain tonnage, bolstered by a record corn crop, reached a new high of tons, 5 per cent above the former record set in 1958. The corn crop itself was 15 per cent above the record set last year. The department's final estimate put corn production at 165,-600,0- 00 busheLs. The wheat crop was estimated at bushels. 1,123,151,000 The final corn crop esimated compares with last month's fore- cast of bushels, last 4,402,476,000 year's revised total of 3,800,863,-C0- 0 averbushels, and the of 3,251,064,000 age production bushels. The final wheat estimate; made up of 923,449,000 bushels of winter wheat and 204,702,000 bushels of 1948-5- 7 WASHINGTON (UPI) - i I rip-roari- ng . r - Jt 1 4. V f I Agri comparison, laboratory tests require eight hours. Officials said the device already ha been jtested commercially and is reasonably successful. However they said! it needed some further improvement before it would be ready for! general use. i U44 Ax I beer-baro- r HMU... I' y Touhy lying wounded. "Touhy was so small," Muelle" "Miller almost covered said. 11 MM kjM itI 1)U 1 TnEi'1 "yy- W" love England and honor the Queen," said Kersh, who has written 5,000 articles,' 3,000 short sto- ies and 27 novels. "But the bureaucrats who rue the land (Britain) have driven me away. Iam ' frm the welfare state and a fugitive from the effects of applied Socialism." His wife said one of his stories Shad been taxed twice the United States wanted 40 per cent and Great Britain asked for 90 per cent. Despite the complaints of Amer icans about high taxes, Kersh said things are better here than la England "to some extent." "The bureaucrats in Great Britain have made success in the art an offense 'punishable by bankruptcy," he said. 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Touhy had to be at his sister'i home early every night. The terms of the parole, wide y published, may have aided the gunmen. They knew that Touhy would be" home early. At least two witnesses reported Feeing two men flee after the shooting. Both of them were young students who heard the shots, ran to the windows of the L second-floo- r apartments and saw two men run away.- It was moonlight but the distance was S3 great that the chance of identification seemed remote. The shooting climaxed one ot the most controversial kidnaping gift of ' f n v 1 yo twn-"- rackets. Touhy, 'however; had disclaimed t-day Give fit fWWU t JF lens. Just a staple turn of this lens fits your picture to the full screen area from any spot 11 to 20 feet away. The projector stays put. And yourpicture is always in focus even while you're zooming! Gives super bright picture. 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Touhy, .61 was paroled last. month after serving 25 years in the penitentiary lor kidnaping Factor. Touhy had denied the kidnaping ever occurred, claiming he was 'framed." (Herald-UP- I Telephoto) US. citizen tomorrow. SUSPEND f . PINE BUSH, N.Y. (UPI) "How they can tax me 130 per cent of my gross income is Incomprehensible." With those words, successful British author Gerald Kersh ex plained why he will become a cit'-zenshi- If re at High Taxes Drive Author From Britain "a refugee H m in toym Becomes U.S. Citizen . ' 4 culture. Department researrhprs say it may soon be possible to pay soybean farmers on the basis of the oil content of their beans. A new electronic device is being perfected which can measure the oil content of beans in a test which takes only 15 minutes. In " four-mont- h last below: es s This-broug- one-fift- h The former gangster, once reto be the only man feared reporter Ray Brennan, puted Chicago's former gangster lord repeated Touihy's claim of 25 by Al Capone, only! mumbled on the years that he was framed in th 1933 kidnaping of Factor, theri a way to the hospital in a police wagon. Police said he appeare.1 Chicago promoter. Brennan, a Chicago newsman, bewildered. In the hospital's emergency later, said in an interview that he and Touhy had been together un- room, someone asked if Touhy til 9:30 p.m. Wednesday nignt was a Catholic.; Someone replied when they both left the Chicago "yes" from the back of the room But Touhy died before a priest Press Club. arrived. Taken By Surprise Mrs. Alesia later told police she He said they went downstairs in? the kitchen of her home was together "and that Iwas the last when she heard the gun blasts. time I saw Roger alive." I looked out the front door Brennan sobbed. "Why did I write that stinkin', lousy book?" windows, saw the shattered glass and two bodies on the porch " he said.' "That's whaff did it.!' asI didn't know whd she said. Miller, who also had been happened." signed to guard Factor for a s duringTouhy' Mrs. Alesia's husband, a tavern period trial, said the two gunmen took owner, said he called police. him akd Touhy by surprise in the "He didn't havg any enemies," dark, residential street. Mrs. Alesia said of her brother. He said the thugs opened up Recalls Gangster Days from behind with a blast that The shooting recalled Chicago's sounded like "the Fourth of July, gangster days when to wheel around but I was able a passed without a day hardly and get my pistol empty." committed with murder, usually in the buttocks Miller was shot that faded out a weapon shotguns, and escaped serious injury. He era. Prohibition with the said he fired five times at the s And one saw death 's he and Touhy presented thought gunmen a murder mystery as stagger from a bullet wound as police with since the days of . as an fled alongany baffling areaway up they Al Capone. side the house. Blood spouting from his leg, Police pointed out that the use of a shotgun indicated Touhy imay Touhy fell only a few feet fro-the safety of his sister's home have been shot down in one of and never had a chance to fight the' grudges! in Modern-daChiback. gangland history. Heard Gun Blasts been have using cago gangsters Patrolman Charles Mueller, one of the first on the scene after police were notified of the shooting at 10:09 p.m., said he found MilSun-Tim- spring wheat, compares with Noestimates of 1,117,430,000 vember WASHINGTON Farm (UPI) bushel - 909,333,000 bushels crop output, including crops and live- of - and winter wheat 208,097,000 stock, will set a record this year bushels of wheat. 15 spring declined income has but farm all-tim- Continued from Page One) J. V. per cent. WASHINGTON (UPI) The Agriculture Department's The in final its Agriculture' Department has fincrop reporting board, production estimates of the year, ished its current beef buying prosaid crop production equalled the gram with the purchase of 2,562,-99- 9 e 1958. But total a high set-ipounds of the meat. farm output was expected to top 'Altogether, the government has last year's by 2 per cent because bought 24,313,000 pounds of frozen of higher livestock . production. ground beef in recent weeks for The board's all - crop index $9,836,000. ' stood at 18 per cent above the The department also announced " 1947-4- 9 base, the same as last Wednesdayj the Purchase of 2,544,-75- 0 , ... year's record. pounds of canned pork and The board said yesterday: that gravy for school lunchrooms. ' production of .wheat and several ht other crops, such as soy beans purchases of that and oats, slipped this year below product in recent weeks to 23,458,-25- 0 pounds at a cost of $11,407,-00- 0. 1959, but corn and cotton helped The pork buying will continmake up the difference. Total production of food, grains ue, the department said. j Roger Touhy Shot to Death in Ambush Form Output Up; Income Goes Dovn 15 Per Cent Farm News Roundup r :, . 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