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Show The FBIs Gkeatest Chase Continued from page 7 Don't let illness catch you unprepared Clue to a killing: . . . Check your sickroom needs now! Dont wait until that Bent and Redmond were the same man was observed early in the search, though we had no latent fingerprints of Redmond illness strikes in the night when for have a hunt store to thats open late. you drug Protect your family with the supplies every home should have on hand thermometer, rubbing alcohol, aspirin, vaporizer, etc. And help prevent disease germs from starting illnesses . . . with Lysol Brand Disinfectant. So easy to use, Lysol in your cleaning water is the fastest, easiest, most effective way to eliminate household germs while you do your regular cleaning. And Lysol is as safe to use as your detergent. Get Lysol, regular or at your druggists today. And stock up on the sickroom needs your w druggist is now featuring. pharmacist-recommend- ed d, pine-scente- , FALSE TEETH KLUTCH holds them tighter to match against Bents. But there was other evidence. Bent had suffered a broken jaw in New Orleans in June, 1950, and two weeks later Redmond turned up in Granite Falk with his jaw wired. Both Redmond and Bent were known to carry pistok at all times; both had exofficers. pressed hatred of Furthermore, their descriptions tallied. They were in their early twenties and stood about 6 feet 1 inch tall. Both had brown hair and an athletic build. Redmonds robbery of the Cincinnati supermarket matched Bents method of operation. (Bampwnn Italian Balm KLUTCH forme a comfort cushion; holds dental plate so much firmer and snugger that one can eat and talk with greater comfort and security; in many caaes almost as well as with natural teeth. Klutch lessens the constant fear of a dropping, rocking, If your druggist doesn't Rough red chapped chafing plate have Klutch, dont waste money substyounger and prettier. us 10c send but and are will mail you a a few itute, applications of generous trial box. Fingerprints pay off Then, in June, 1951, the pieces of the puzzle began to fall in pkce. FBI The received a letter from a Minneapolis woman which started us on a new line of comparison. She had seen Bents picture as one of the Ten Most Wanted Fugitives and was positive he was the same man she had known in Laramie as Hap Rayborn in the spring of 1950. The mound of evidence which had been gathered in the three separate searches for Bent . Redmond and Rayborn now began to pay dividends. We had samples of Rayborn s handwriting and, more important, we had one ktent fingerprint taken from a check he had written on a Wyoming three-cornere- d ' bank. When Bents card was pulled from the Identification Divkion file, it was found that the Rayborn print matched that of Bents right thumb. So Rayborn and Bent were the same! Now our experts ran a series of comparative tests on the handwriting of Redmond and Rayborn. They came up with the positive conclusion that all the samples were the work of the same man. If Redmond and Rayborn were the same individual, and Rayborn and Bent had already been proved identical, then Bent and Redmond must be the same. Now everything concentrated on finding Bent, but Bents trail had been cold since hk Des Moines robbery. What we didnt know then was that he had slipped over the border into Mexico and establkhed himself in the city of Monterrey. As "Charlie Latz, he soon became well known as a gambler, heavy drinker and consort of disreputable elements. And Charlie Latzs hot temper once more got him into trouble. On the evening of December 10, 1951, he was in a group the Monterrey authorities rounded up for questioning. As they were about to he taken to police headquarters, Latz grabbed a revolver from an officer and escaped in an automobile. Three days later he came back. In an act of blatant bravado, he actually returned to police headquarters to apologize and return the officers pistol. When the ungrateful Heals Detergent Hands Fast ... ,gLUTCH CO- - deil41, ELMIRA, W. Y hands look .quick. Just Italian Halm soothe and smooth dry skin away. P . r No ' - Trout For Everybodys Table v- ...... 4- - Continued from page 26 You can have A trio of CONFIDENCE Driving through Jutland to Copenhagen I went visiting Jens Winthers trout ponds, 26 of them, provided with water from his lake. But Jens Winthers, own spring-felike most of the other trout farmers, raise the fish as a sideline. Jens is a carpenter by profession. He has a small dairy of 12 cows. Trout is for extra. These he raises to the desired weight and sells to the exporters who pick up the fish in water tank trucks to carry to their pknts for dressing and freezing. Frozen trout should be thawed before cooking (unless package directions state otherwise) and should appear the same then as the freshly caught fish: flesh firm, eyes bright. Thawing may be done at room temperature for a short period of time, or in the refrigerator which of course takes longer. Never put the fish under running cold or hot water. Thk softens the texture and decreases the flavor. These recipes have d g research will Todays result in whole new industries, millions of new jobs . . . more opportunities for e all. The trend of the economy is UP! record-breakin- long-rang- Sand far tree booklet, "Tha Promts of Amanca", Bax 340, Naw York IB, N.Y. Published as a public service in coop-aratiowith This Advertising Council. GENUINE WHITE PETROLEUM KtIP KITTY SABI, mzsmk Perfect cat bos filler absorb moisture, odors. Obtain at pet counter. Cof Cw. towrs, INC.. Dap. 177, Ceepeti, Mkh. JEUY So extra white you can actually see the difference! ONLY -- 28 PURE WHITE ROSE 1 10c AND 25c POUND SIZE 49c select recipes been developed for both the fresh and the frozen trout. Baked Stuffed Trout 2 trout, about I pound each Vi cup chopped onion 6 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted Vl cup cracker crumbs Vs cup dry bread crumbs Vi teaspoon salt it teaspoon Vs sage cup dry white u ine pound small mushrooms If trout is frozen let it thaw on refrigerator shelf or at room temperature. Saute onion in 3 tablespoons of the butter until onion is soft. Combine with cracker crumbs, bread crumbs, salt and sage. Stuff each fish with Vi of the mixture. Place fish in greased baking dish. Make 2 or 3 shallow cuts on top of each fish. Bake, uncovered, at 400 degrees F. for 10 minutes, brushing THIS WEEK Mogaxlne February 12, 1941 |