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Show I' -- - ,. -t r - AtS . In . Scouts i 1 t. re---Oc- - - ts - , ., Boy Scouts of the Salt Lake ,Nmeo, i' -- ,::...., ,, . e , Council, Boy S,.buis of America heeding- their, oath canirg to my country,' 'duty this week embarked on an ambitious "register and vote" cam. , - , I . ' , ,,. ' - 0 4 , 1 t:, -- - t ,..., 4... u ,, , 4 i.....-- . --: ,t, - k L,.ak t-- ..,..,:,,,, ),.T. - - t , - - 1" , ..- - Ic - - -- - .4.1 . Of the se en w'ho through a wooden door and, small window to make their escape Friday morning, throe': were apprehended an hour and, I a hall later: - 41 , captured, ' N., ' J Ii ; 0c.. bp, , - 14 - 4,- 4 ' -- , - ' '''''' 'i , ' . t - Check Utah ' ' it; 4' ,I , ',. i , ' , . ' , .4." I ' i - i, , 1 ., 'industry arriving by charterci '' ?' . '' - ' A- "', 1., ....' . . y 4 ,e' I 3 i' ' ) , , ,er,,,Vogrlp,,,,,,, . ' , -, ,- t ,.:'- - - . ,p, 1 , xisit. plane for a one-daof the Announcement 1 , was made Saturday by A. P. of Lisbon L'raI Kibbe, president '. B. Hall, genniurn Corp.,. and eral manager of k'itro Uranium :Corp. The visit is being sponsored , :thew rranium Institute of by 1 Indus- America, recently-formey &,,,. tee' A' . -- -- ,,, 1 ? , ' 1 if 1 i . , Utah's uranium potential IA CI be gien a firsthand check 'rues. he ' of-tday by 21 national leadeis ' , ,; I Potential Tuesday , . - f , - , I - , , . 4 ' - ; I , ; .- - IL '''!t'I'''''..",,., , , i : .1,-1- ,,,f 'I iet'itl,'07 - k he; - '',' - ''' '. ' , ''.,,, i - ',t,..,s ', . '1 .t' .,..of .4 I ,v4, ' .t ,., - . , 0 - ' . 1 , ' -- 'At 1. '''' ,'' - . L 4 kW.,' - , Between now and the Nov. 6 general election, Scouts of the 111 alt Lake ales distribute thousands of postels urging citIzens to "Register and Vote-as l'ott think, but vote -- - --- -- -' - , gn. , ,4 ,t, ' rt:s1Loi . 410 , Ps .. , 4 "k .. i' r' f ' 1 ' 1, 4, r1 i '04 . ii 1 'a f! i - --- --- . 0 . r I ' . .., .- ,.. ., ..sLx - ..- k t Escape - , - 4, "''s.. , I . ''..,,,-,,,,,,- ,, - . . SI. - i ,O seven ,ou'ib.s who re. 11 broke out of the Salt Lake ,De- tt, j Home Friday were back ' but the custody Saturday t 1 pleonnicelo.n youth silt)46 eluded - .,or,o., ,Affer t it To pl Kegister ' , .4 . r - . -- Still I!r&veT.1 ! 'Back In Cuslody Yeti I 30th crid 31st: . ' Utah lum Leaders ' . . , - Six 011 Youths . Ie - , , , launçh, Vole Campaign - - , - : 1755 ----- - - Register,. Ocober - - ' SI. Area . , , St Ot- ttSr.f4E1 NFNS ANn IcirC,ZAkA , , , .,. 1:30 p.m. in Bountifull 4.......:.............., it d'ss,......."- - I , 7.4,,smota Davis organization. from C.1 1..4,.....,....:4141 sheriff's by deputies . 1 L . , 1 266 ,..., ,, . t detectives. and Named railroad " -1- ,,,, t County Speakers I ,,, r 1 ,..1 tb... ' , V , -, 11"" ,4 Nvso 1 On Train visit will be of r,;---.- . the Spotted , Feature , I ov. 6," -It, , i. ,.,. Aw.4110.,-- ; . , ! kt , a dinner meeting at 7:30 p:sn.-: were spotted on a Union! t 'They ,... '11....,, .1k 4 RICIS TER The project is part of Scout Club. train. In . , . -x' ' ': '') racific freight , , Tuesday at thebeUniversity oczislok .' me .' were Dr. Eilloy Nei- so canned ' 'citizenship training and is being f, Speaker will posssion A i '24 ';'"7::- ;-7.7 $4,, rt 1 toodL;:: sfockings, - a .. jakket; i Pictinducted tinder the joitit son, vice president:01 First Se-f 4 r ;4 : I k, - .-4 tvvo f and knives railroad' pocket curity Bank. lie will talk on k I ',t "Awl; ,..,dii worship of the Boy. Scouts of L.( , "6 -,,,s. t is, torpedoes "The Impact of the Uratiumlnt America and the , Freedoms 1 ,'' !1 0,, 3, ',.- ,t4 I They told officers that after' .1 - dustry on the Intermountain L -4, oundation. , LI "111'-'10,000 TrorThis 1927 Lincoln touring ear looks practically new eAen after - economy." Reservations for theZ. f 1 running from the detention ,.. 0 ,i," Ar ,1 home they split from the other , In addition to the posters, being dthen through the rugged mountains of South Âmerica and over title Great dinner meeting can be madevii ,,,f" O rl, 1.' t .i, '''''' ' three and went to 1956 S. ?lain American Desert. Mr. and Mrs. Ricardo Sieburger, Buenos Aires, Argentina, and their-A, hich will be played in hundreds All Persphs- Irl:---rNgersoll-7-5414'N "k i i car. a stole where' St., to over Rocktesi of forward rest ' the their they the uranium-Industrson, 11are Richard6, looking ,, in the terested ,,.., journey 1, i, t, I , business houses and public ,....., ' t :t They drove around for .a time the Great Plains and on tO New York,. .4, , '7"-- are invited to atterte----- '' - ' '' ,,Inteeting places in the Salt Lake. DILI- - ' then left the car in a parking i i 1 visitors are the spite:la' Among local Scouts will leave citI P lot behind a school. They told i l',,,,,,....--.executives and managers of ' -; officers left before that izena another vote remlider. they - i, ' ok,' 1 ,.., most of,the uranium firms of ' thA . who is t hp I I's . . days before election, . t the wet. Also included are rep. 'i i still car, ,INIO.P.MONMOMMIM.PROMffiLleitm,rnalbro.at 'large, went into the several thousand doorknob restthtatives of sex eral large school and stole two jackets. hangers shaped like a Liberty chemical firms, Mr. CALL TO Smut Peden CITIZENSHIP:I30,y Raymond One of them left in the! Bell will be hung on the front son Mr. Mrs. of O. Itheo ,and Pedersen. 1215 Logan sell, stoten car.,...11e.,.is ,suppotiedly:-- -, doors of homes. In addition to the dinner Ave. arid Cub Seout Neil Nelson. 9year-olson of Mr. These hangers will bear the wearing the other. ts the touring 1211 tng, Mrs. 9th East, display 'Register and Willard Nelson, a Looted Home message "Heed Youth's Call. In-192alSO 11411 tour the Salt Lake plant , N'ote"whit be will and distributed in Salt ' as VOTE posters ,Vote think; but --n The youths then went to the i Corp. The Uranium Vitro of Lake area by Boy Scouts at part of a citizenship trainNov,- 6. Use your freedom to residenee of Robert L. Garvin, . saved morethan a million dolThe Salt Lake stop is one of . ing program. rite 113.2 Topaz Dr., while no ,one . By GLEN SILCOX i !ars withlincentive awards six being made by the group in was home and looted the house. Deseret News staff Vriter . program, it was annotinced Sat- their jaunt. The Alar1CF. They CAtt , DEALERS;lfang, on to that oldmitay epteredbyIrreaking,, .thei --U.S-.-SuiVq-Iä' window of the rear door. car on the lot. It may be worth more than a brand new '57,.- - Dr. A. IL Fechner, manager with a flight atDenverMonday to Edgemont, S.D. . Drawers were opened and the1 model. of the VA hospitals , to then and Riverton, Wyo. dumped on the floor. Some visitors in Salt Lake City from Btienog Aires, las and 12th Avenue, made the From Riverton, the group will Closets were ransacked and Friday could offer good reason for this advice, a tannouneement. He said that fly to Salt Lake City, arriving food was taken from the kitchen Argentina. 0 1927 Lincoln touring car worth $5,000. Jduring the fiscal year 1956 the' at 3:45 p.m Tuesday. The party cupboards.. Steak - knives, : two, - -- .Tile car'S owner; Ricardo E. Sieburger,-tiVA approved suggestions for IA' Ceralwife, - Salt Lake leaveill City i t pairs of shoes and some stock. dine, their son, Ilicardo.with their friends,l,E. Hector Canulli superior performance awards1 memwednesda y at 8:20 a.m. for : MURRAYThirty-onA national survey will be con. branded for the rest of their ings were taken. - for 9,000 in employes' miles the have nearly 10,000 and traveled Edgardo Renatild, proud Moab. From Moab they will fly bers of the Murray Jaycees ducted during the next three liVea. They said they then went to' old vehicle since throughout the country with to Grand Junction, Celo., and leaving home July 30. railroad' Lake Salt the North Vilsola the Utah are of Mr. said the that awards "goats" Saturday weeks to determine the elec. a pisrbir In 16,911 receiving cash The group stopped in Salt Lake L, City to have -up the tour at Grants -- ---State Jaycees Until they ran-l- ot yards and waited in,a, cab titling 5337,759. themotor tiveness of a- 4Ielons- registi a. ear's replaced. M N t t Pass a for train. ' are freight 'number Of the total of agencies certainly After. leaving home on July 30, the party 'firm through 'nearly double their ton law" proposed for Utah. officers When the! closed.in, at odds and that neither departaAvards . . ,t.e.dtp.t..a,n,gi. Ecuador le,sul ,.)8. anti Colombia. Colombia ship. From Peru. Chile, they one The survey will be conducted ment would want to do anything youth succeeded in -eluding hie Two live goats were recenttraveled by ship to San Pedro, Calif. They arrived there Oct. 3. 457' savings to the VA of $1,018,. them., by the Utah Adult Probation detrimental to the other. ,.. to 'delivered .-the Murray ly Mr. Sieburger,- who is a leather goods manufacturer, said and Parole Department and the The VA hospitals in Salt Lake dub by north and south ',Correction is a continually he had received an offer of more than $5,000 for the car from Salt Lake City, Police DepartDr. Fechner. said, spent City, , tions. The be , will We under Intend problem. goats a man in Chicago. ment. about $2,700 hi, the awards pro- to work topether to solve our the "care and keeping" of seen it 3,et." Ilellasn't 7 Chief W. Cleon Skousen and mutual gram. About $860 of this money' Murray Jaycees. one membe,r problems," he said. said he' bought thet, car front atc,',old ear twas given for Sieburger, W. Keith Wdson chief agent, each tangible suggesI a man at until time, ' have contacted police chiefs c011ector in Buenos Aires. which saved the govern- : State Probation and Parole De. In "ICalifornia itions new a member into , brings who said the law When I obtained the car it had 40,000 miles on it and had ment about $6GOO, Dr. rechner , An open house will be held . partment, agreed on the survey did not desired the club. thi 20 years," he said, been in accomplish for storage in honor of Lionel Vivwas said. after 30 Sunday to "We have just opposition Saturday days effect. In other states, it may be Friday night Members of the party resumed their tour The rest of the rnOney was-- ian Snow's 75th birthday. The 'oiced to the proposed law by we have our task. If complete g satisfactorily," he to of North and South America. They will go next and awarded to employes for sus- event will be pook..9.1vm.'mw,N"00.111 the Utah Board of Corrections workin keep the goats any longer, , added. : 1, I from there will travel to Kansas, City, St. Louis, Akron, De- tained superior performance. held at his resa penalty of $1 a day 13 16during ita regular meeting Educational and teleyision AN1 t ' 1059-1' York and Washington D.C. They also hope to hit New it , In Felons These troit, result idence, Identify state the suggestions organizaposed by Thursday. rrirn. filnyprograrris for gchools 4 Intangible benefit' Dr. Feth- - Ave., from4 2 to I' ' Chief Skousen explained that tion," explained Bob Poole, parts of Canada on the way back. The law would require all per. ' Pk rfe ' $ be discussed in Salt Lake Like was In said. th better 5 the result at 1.heSa1t t4t tner During stoperver p.m. a repaired committed have sons of who 'They transcontinental circulation president. 1I t. Mr. Snow was k'', Bennett Motor Co. by Ferron Saridakis, mechanic. lie had care of the patients, more ext and The goats, attired in yellow felony to register with local transient criminals makes it de3, Oct. corre19, of born ....A. nothing but praise for the old car...1k, admitted, however,' peditious handling sirous for each community to satin coats lettered with "Utah Tuesday by Mau1-, '''' - rice B . llitch-c1-that it Was a bit difficult to repair since no spare parts were spondence. improved public re- 1S81, in Brigham ,' ' Ic4-4,protect itself by requiring peo- Jaycees." are continually Board Netts 1 lations and other benefits which City, a son of 11vallable; the move among the arious president of En- iden, Board members expressed the ple with felony records to Goddard in cannot be Oliver measured Briuse a dollars; to "I new had for state make and other groups move Jaycee piston, gasketsparts . cyclopaedia ::1 view that such a law would tify themselves when they and cents, but which are often and Mary Pierce 'T 4114 t 1' i 1 m s, in promotional ventures. by hand," the mechanic said. Into a community to establish line. make men feel they had been residence. more significant than measur- - Snow. He is a , 4.... Mr. Snow able savings." grandson of Lor Mr. .Mitchell. 1 , i -.- .. 'It has come to our atten I ' , George A. Pratt of the Engi- - enzo Snow, a former president. news- former tion recently that a number of , of I man, editor and ': anteerFintg Divuisgiloans, fret hehheosd pitthael tITteChrduarychsa;:irfltsJ. eisiteismCarhrrilesat Individuals representing a)mcli- will !broadcaster, eated criminal Interests have at. I 7 , .4 highest award, $100. His award Marian P. Ash, a nativeof Bir. , . meetings for a suggestion to correct mingham, England, In 1903. tempted 14) f'stablish thf'inseiveg Continued from rage 3-I wa, Iattend film pre- Mr.31Itchell in Utah. The felon registration ' i Snow flied July 2, 1956: 'deficiencies in tube expansion1Mm 'N the Deseret at ' law is designed specifically to ' being cared-for-b- y An active member of the in the boiler plant neighbors ' Co 41 E. South Temple. Book! rive law enforcement a tool to living in a trailer adjoining tilt Church. Mr. Snow has served A proposal to redistrict the Smeral Sandy and Midvale, Browns while the couple went i School superintendents, supe'f mission president In Emigra. krentify such people. . , I th be ,sisors, principals. aulovisual Jordan School District to equal- biganizattons have gone on recwere hunting. They tion Stake, completed a stake The Utah Public Service Com ,Itah directors and teachers will be ize representation on the school ord favoring redistrictingThe" ' , to - Mission rrliFSIOn and is at present a Ogden SaturdayNto brought Its to be aired . In( lude the Sandy and Alidvale !Ural law enforcement is al. theberrte of Mrs. Brown's !Is-te- I invited to the meetings, accord- t board is expected Saturday,scheduled ' ' high priest. , of the,tdentities of ' city councils, Midvale Ladies hearing on the application ready-adviseto Beth-- Salle, manager of next , week. Ini A. Jensen several Mn. Farrell was lie employed by of a company to provide piped In Utah citizens who have served County Commission Chair- - Community Clubs, Midvale Rid the book company's film depart-business concerns ; as a salesman Idaho Native television service. LeG. Gundeervit time. The law would therefotel the said wanis American man Lamo.nt Club, ment.NN until his retirement about nine Applicant in this case is the 'not be prejudicial to persons l Myr1 Taylor Browni; 32, was L'tahns will not vote to re-- years ago.- Encyclopaedia Britannica a meeting will be called at which gion Post of Sandy and, the born in Preston Idaho, June 18, Films, Inc., is the world's oldest opponents and proponents of Sandy City Fire Depaelinent. ...Ve tete Perfect TV, Inc.. now op- with felon' records who are al- place a congressman of Rep. ' Mr. Snow Is the father of At present, the school district William A. Daw son's . crating in the Price, Kenilworth ready living in the state," said 1922, a daughter of Mary A. and and largest organization In the the proposal will be invited. Oliver Snow, ability and Ole She grew---uJohn and Spring Glen areas of Car- Chief Skousen. -has three board members in the experience with a political new- - three children, Taylor. classroom film leaching field, .... Neff Snow and Mrs. --- Roger Preston, ,. bon County. larva west of the Jordan River comer Whose campaign utter- - Dale (Virginia) Pederson, Call of Miss Soffe said. Sales repreAt the satire time it wou- Id f'in Preston' attended the-he unSchool and lived ' Urtah-,- The company erects receiving be and members !Ugh from Idaho, sentatives to a nces each community he has not "done MX I atshteorfedthise, whell-shSaaltnd(LahikkeirenCitya.ntillesixhagsrela2t prokveft towers at favorable locations:it it helpful Year e couti protect itself against tit seVefl Ntr. !Arizona. Mont an a, Oregon, h Brown. married sind pipes the television signal an ins asion of ti two claim thiTds that . and 'cling, . California hood, This was the prediction of gra ndchildren . professional i to Yakima, and !Washington, - - - - - ,,,,,, of the school children in the dis- 1 They mos-eby special cable to Individual ums t tom ottw r areas . the meet-for are orado expected of IL John Snow. chairman ,the! later to Benton City- Wa.str. t triet live in rommunitieS to the D,,,,.trtn fubscribers w h o' otherwt se ' , In --- I I inns, she added. ulanill Recnrd ign committee at k now --t h at basie corporatet taX ,,Pa-4all-t- e 1I that lin ahl e''''TO-Ol- at 0, est d hase ralli a been changednot of rates 'N series neighborhoo "Law enforcement adminrstra Liberty A e. . for months other Britannica films officials, Isfactory television reception. Lake City i the present districts were set up , in Salt Lake County. Salt A that tax re-'but eatest the before 3' ears ago. Under art informal opinion of to" arc extremely anxious to last spring moing in t Wilbur S. Edwards, sales man- youth suffered a broken left . was "The in granted 135RY--lDemogette opponent,,duction M1410-$- 4 history Little-- Vallgy, 41 the 1:,-7 Bran. a Omni, arict loorDickmart7regtonalT .1. ti ridartifIKATTICTrien lis not redistricted that the President's tax to the citizens. charges Mrs. Brown was a member of tiger; October this Lake' be in Salt will torney general, date last July 3, habilitation of those who have It car collided with the rear of manager, "As far as I am able to de. it can not be changed for an.. program has favored the core the PSC must take over livens. i become entangled with the law. the Church of Jesus Christ of to help in previewing latest edu-- I the car he was pushing. not the and the only legislation sue. individual," termine, Latter-daporation Saints. We are desirous of doing not and regulation of suet piped - Three members of a Kearns-- , other five years. cational films. ' ing Ntr. Snow said. cessfully sponsored by - Rep. Survivors include sit children. Dr. O. NIidvale, J.: In television sersice companies. anything to- stigmatize persons Jones, in-family also suffered minor shows that Mr. Dawson's opponent was a bill to 'This ' Television stations themselves with a criminal record. It is fejt t Murlynn, Tamara, Alan. Cathy in th e accident whidr oe . school board president, said the i Dawson .charge juries a opponent has failed to i increase taxes, which and 2 Mrs. Taken Karen Naomi, new relaw would the not Jo, board the favors change lieensed . Spotlights studying at 1123 S . Redwood Rd curred by the Federal 'are do his homework. lie should by the governor," he aaid. the status of those persons who ' Brown also has five sisters and Communications Commission. Richard Cook. 19, of 36 N. districting for some time rather A at of valued pair spotlights ., , , a decision , , than The first hearing will be con- - have been convicted and have two brothers. to , . during the making Salt.' S30 Were reported stolen Friday i 5th West. was taken , , October. ducted Nov. 9 beginning at AO served time in Utah but it would General Lake where llospital An unidentified In night from the (lir of C. L.. Can noted John m- - at the Carbon County Court certainly help identify the pro E.1 he and that bioken lie a for treated was leg. dian became the state's 176th dalog. 2928 Ifighland Dr., while he , lessional criminal front the oat- , , louse, Pricte. VietiM Friday at 10:30- the gar was parked at 'that ad-- 111e was later transferred to Rich, Sandy. represent a pproxi, - - - t traffic - 4he-dia -m lelL,C611CLvatersIn41,In1yCross llospital. said Sa turria struck ,and killed by 1 p.m. P reminary reports , VOCATIONAL-GUIDANC- E rom a car on US. i 4 Suffering minor injuries were- - trict compared to 4.800 91 about fies , Highway ' In . enforcement agenc 4239 of 4 three the other Julian j 1, by ! represented ; lender36; two miles north of Lehi. , ) , Leonard rartss, the - ow tDP lave' SoutbLKearns, driverLbopxdinerribers. --sh'ePtild I bel" t who suffered lacerations; Vila Bet:14.kte-a- d. Riverton; Marvin G. type of law abo ut II years, of age and of TiVe4ek ,..):That's a question asked often by every thinking 'high' , 'Fender-3- Z in com ,' medium . Ben JthS(Th, West Jordan, awl school student. The problem of choosing a vocationa means height and build. There knee. and Brent Fender,' ton Boyd. Lark. batirg the powerful forces of tight on the 1 ,,, IA a s no Id e ntifi cation of making a livelihoOdis amajor one; : on head cuts and crime 12, their ton, organized . body. Students in Salt Lake City s three senior,high schools J The police are anxious to re' The week of Oct. 28 to Nov. face. They were treated at the Theft Case Dropped will have some help on this question during the next three Trooper K. E. Harris , who i n- Lake General Hospital and Salt Pehear sal for the "'Messiah" ceive observations ' and ex- 4 has been ',designated as Cathsaid the Indian ' rto age or ,weeks. During that time the Salt Lake Kiwanis Club will Paul r;ordon vestigated, released. vill be held Sunday at 2:30 periencss cif agencies and walked into the of a ear olic Youth Week in Utah by conduct its annual.,vocational guidance clinics at East, Wtst path to police, Mr. Cook address listed, Frirla was freed According 41,.m. in Barrett Hall. Dr. Adam :study the matter thoroughly so driven, Perhe-StanlMur a charge of grand larcenY bY - and Sciuth high schools. by , an .S. Pennion, owned auto Gov. was J. Lee. Eracken by can have the sup..., pushing president of the that , 63, Boulder City, Nev. Judge 1,, Patton Nee1ey,1 ' The clinics are scheduled Oct. 25 at South R. Young, 21, of 1364 i Franklin Sall Lake Oratorio Society. an- - port of all agencies dealing with ray, The called gh:,Nov. 1 at governor public The car 1A.85 traveling north who said Ike was dismissirg the 8 and West Nov. RedEast at Wi north High.' High nounced Saturday. itiong Parkway, the criminal problem," -he- enn OT1 the highway ' at the time of recognition of the week at the wood Road, when the aecide rLt !case on grounds of insufficient A voice audition for new eluded. During the clinics executives and practitioners from sp. ' of the Lake Salt aecident. ' request City eviClehreth' ehicle', Fender occurred. The 50 professions will visit the schools. Time sin ger11.1 be held at 2 p.m., . proximately .; . Council Noreen Catholic of The driver said' the Indian also traveling north, tame upon ii,"' I g CeI so will be with Dr. David Austin Shand, ' that each student will have an chedules arranged ., in front of his car and Youth. said Don Sawaya, pres- the Young vehicle and collided :y.,Oat uta Stolen -- e'a choral director, in charg e. . i to two different sessions. at attend least entencing D ate Set. , walked opportunity DCCY. ident of the could that he neither stop nor, with the rear of the ' machine, I Two golf bags and, two nearly , The Messiah will be eon- rewill There hear the requirements', 'Mass advantages. they A. special Yquth Day Passinz of sentenee on Clara, turn in time to avoid the acci- ' ducted Dec. 23 in the Salt lmae police reports said. complete sets of golf clubs valbe had and wards to in the i ,nre will observdisadvantages the - week's partieulbr open 222 IA, 3rd dent of r, Mr. Fender did not see the ued at '$316 were stolen front the Lake Tabernacle with- a- na vocations. - l South, was set for Oct. 26 by l The Indian's death raised ance Oct 28 at the Cathedral was u it trunk of a car tionally-kressiypgngyftlic le nt it tonductor at Third D istri( t smrifht hfloolk ff,f4t14. help lhArto 44wif. 1110113'"- - -- -I 915 Loraine Ave.. Judge ti, lartin ...,1U,ta h' rk 11'6 tra ft'a''' to Irv-- ,,." Jit the 'Madeteine; late to avo''d the podium. lc hall I be?'" Larson when' shepleacied guilty :above the toll for the same pe- Temple. t reportssaid,,,Citatiofis are pend, Fornetirne (luring the last four 1 t , Friday to a I 4.ENEEMENIIMINIO. charge of forgery. I nod a year P go. said further' frig days, ,poltre Saturday. inyestigation. , . . - . I , - r - ' t. I.- try-wid- w. 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