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The— 22196 'Sunday-Janilitr- - "Okkk ' I America at a Glance q 4 Auto Slams Into Truck Mangles Six Victims 4 t 1 I - -- -- q ' oil - 1 i I I ' !' 1 i I 1 0 1 ki ‘ 'Iron Lung' Baby I I t t ' It - 11 ) 0' rtrt''‘''-- 0 i '' boo " '''1 I: ?s ' - ti" :47 44 4 -- A ''' ' ' ''' ifi 1 VA0'- 1-- ki14--- 1 t ill''4 4 44 tp'-- t i i - "t ' J14:e t i tt It"-- Z1 1 '' 1 1 k i ii -4- I A - -- - - WASH Jan 21 series of attacks on women in the Lake Serene district has turned the southern Snohomkh County area into a virtual "armed camp" mother who One said she carries a pistol as she goes about her housework commented Friday that "most of the women around here are 'pistol packin' mamas'" Tim GENERAL area had four rapes of women in their homes before dawn and one attack on a 13 year-olgirl on her wAY home from school during the The attack past two months on the girl occurred last week Fifteen men volunteered at EDMONDS — A itT1 They svid the kept returning in an attempt to direct fire- 0 I THE SNOHOMISH County commissioners have earmarked 12000 for the hiring of a lie detector operator for the investigation More than 100 men have been questioned In connection with the rapes I I Capt John a Ivok Albers USN btfli "'"'"!'"'—e- fuRNITURE A - SINOLI VilION t Os I IN UTAH I " l' ' ' ir 1' ' 40 - - - c 3Iy t 0 '''l e 1 t t L' V t4‘1 -- - ---- — -- — A n - - 0 lingie-vislo- of 0 -- - - 4 1 3 I "1 43 BColo"— C 1 NECESSARY D WI it Colors I $ilo of I tint ' ' Colors GM $AH - -- 10 144 gokl - t:Ir ' 1 44 ' C::::: ' 4 Tr el3CtiNfIKL f -- a y'l 1 n - i '1'4- I- - T " ic log 3' PAN otAtt-4- VillitItY CO tik n vk di IN r 1 11 I amonnownwommm 1: : - il i 'I- l') :4o re (1-P- 4' - c!T114k:' i - ') 4 A'- - r - 'tk ' IP ' ''141)-::'1r"- )) 4 4 r "TN td'' i -- ile t-Ap- el ti4VZytrolg fppies4tmft 4 -- - A 4 1 A ' n Alk " A '' 't r tc----r---- Ak 1)aa q'"' 1 ‘ zwil 4 - t 'ItiAirti47 fi 4 m Nomo" SmLPLILJ 1LJ A 0 I DS ti 0-K:1- IMC3 Ix 41 Pio i 1 k A 3ible - ) I Mg I kr:11(11:1 o 1 - lik! 5 1 MAT 5 1 0 - 0 D A - I DS ' - - ° ' 711k11:1 4140 - '''' h -- I I 10 hiltwiiii-xii- 4 ) t ' 'tt k I1' 1 '1'1'14 fil 110 tr Oaaa ow two mma I411 $ ANDINSON Wolto $f 1A tel JIWILIT tv La C41 t iw $ Coll IC i6ok7 La 1 i i' 'DT Moms ' A i‘opt------ 1Aik I ( I !gill' 1 - --- 0-1St ran ) CO try tth 1 Pkros 0000lo00 I Itsi4t1 iso te - Chgwri plow I I CODl food refiwoobose 1- illilart ''$ - n 0 4 1 1 ao tAl io Main St 3 t' ilutlitil Ot - 0) 47 j'' x41''' ' 14'- -- II r 0 Yit coR i 1 n 0C (I 1 11 k - r"1 I hi I I t! 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Us our Diamond Pre Sod Purthase Plant Yos Wt and tOMPAItit your ottormond 30 days "hop ANYWiititt to see if yew tem Ønd is floor value! Your money sefundod if you ton' This exciting now sorios of sond I Full Carat of dived torpid diamonds !ousels quality so Ono 'vow tito onpraftkosi eye dittocts 1st — "L CONFORT AND CHEER ilimoonnammilo - PANKING- le The accident occurred stale :r 47!"111"4 avitItout arritton peer the Sagitta thal transferring spar tart reeproduced million Le ettvaace — — — a to tower the lonely supplies All unaolicited articles manuecrIpts sentry outpost on the fanious loiters and iticturatt sent to lb halt Tritiono are merit at ther nernar's Georges Banks fishing grounds ' Lati and Tribune Corporation as for taste owe during what aid deseribed A s ottwak ow r:towarnaa the best weather in months r VW' Jan Dia - e i ' ? ' 11::) -5- w: teen-ag- 143 South Mot ' t 1 a - Low! ialt fair ' I iL tr64 rm' '71 ' INTO YOUR HONE TODAY! : tLC - 6 Mrs Wescott she stabbed said she and Dupree took Wess cott to the hospital supervised construction of the tower described damage as "a little paint scraped otr and "some groceries knocked oft shelves" C(1)VAEpRpliNIAGtSIcEs —MI ' Ile entered the car she said and began slapping her Then list to starboard but the crew the Sagitta to even keel P" !' - ' CIGARETTES Brunils blue-jeane- Vic i it : r in' LI ' '4 I ' HMG ! '' ' : The Mrs Wescott toll police she Wal sitting in the ear with Edward Dupree 21 not far from his trailer home when her husband drove No 2 hold A serious FURNITURE $123 I : : IND A 1 - ' All coun- t — A t ''ril pA - - - - ir ii LINE OF GROCERIES t 4 IIA IsIMOND la - t ' Year I r Limps Into Port developed ti FLOOR low es 1:11 I 1 Cripplcd and to FULL e t1r To-- rt t 1 ty line l' 1 kt - night to join in night of the district About north of Seattle across the who 'Irmo t I ::14 a community 1 news — ' P BEER Brands executive pointed out that Franklin got into the "fight for liberty" early in life and "never wavered to his death at the agt of 84! wife blonde stabbed her estranged airman husband with a pocketknife early Saturday their first wedCSSCI ding anniversary Pollee said Mrs Shirley Wescott 17 admitted stabbing her husband Raymond 18 after 'BOSTON Jan 21 W—The he slapped her several times 3202-tomilitary sea transport when he found her in a parked service's Sagitta limped into a auto with another man tAmOtIS WORLD S MOST ' '''''' -- Pack Pistols to Stave Off WEEK—Hurry! kfri ' - AII I ---- i ILI IT i 6 - 45c 21c ECONOMY SIZE I I c MIXERS THE PHILADELPHIA i - f:- SIZE I I i r71t Open Sundays KINGNE 11 I I S I2 'ti LAST FIRST SOUTH BARS Chcotete" i— t TO HAVE A BEAUTIFUL i 1 I1 UP t-Telegram - i Iti: :-- -- firemen reported j 7 T 'I Mrs Roslyn Freeborn wears pistol as she does housework Series of attacks on 'omen stirred move Even neighbor David Jones 3 carries air rifle as part of 145 1:411‘ -- - : 1 1 ' C- - '''':-- - fighting ape' ationt rescue her dogs Poochie and Snowball She WWI not hurt None of the animals was Ineither but firemen said jured nun 11 had their problems with they IS 4 oktrINGTON — Mrs James S the cats getting tangled In hose South Boston Navy Annex dock MeTigue 42 ire of consultant to Saturday after a half speed trip Senate Labor and Public Welfare lines COmmIttee from the "Texas Tower" the FIREMEN said Mrs Illescar manmade radar outpost 100 ILLLTS ILL— Al Crisse had been cited previoubly for miles off Cape Cod into which 5 rest estate editor vf the (Thiene() Tribune until retirement last keeping combustible material she crashed Friday January in her house Nearly all of the TALL Irk )11tiv4 — Mn tight rooms were piled high THE SAGITTA bumped one Jane S Aliit it h widow of with papers and boxes A 1925 of the tower's three long steel loanieY A Aldrith cotton broker calendar hung on one wall legs and a hole was torn in her here starboard side An estimated 13 feet of water rushed Into the ' : -- 1 'h t ' - i 7 tv 4 -1 "1 - ( A i s:‘ t ' 4 -- f - ''! t' t ( f A - a 0 ? ' -00 i b14) i It 41 ''" i (-- 620 -- -- '470 I I J amu Grocery trig the freedom of the pressn"' Because of Slocum's recent! Illness his address was read by William Dwight vice president of the American Newspaper Publishers Assn and publisher of the Itolyoke (Mass) Transcrip- 4 I -- 4 el1 1 - 174 Squirrels? 1 CI) Il 1:3''t -- i f t44L ':! ile-1 FROM 41 ' 1 i :'1"r"-'i-i-r' zki kkVINkarowsOk Il ' 0-- 1 lbai Nr i 4: 771 ''' e NO physicians attended the the of baby including &livery LOS ANGELES Jan 21 IA— obstetricians polio experts and Firemen fought their way internal medicine specialists 15 cats two dogs and a through Mrs Gomez was fitted with a accumulation of papers positive pressure resuscitator and boxes to put out a fire This permits separation of the in the home of an bead part of the iron lung from Saturday the tank part during actual de-- 1 aged woman recluse i livery Mrs Mary Blescar 91 had to be rescued from the flames four times herself 1:'N 41I )) ''4: ':" illernorating versary of the birth of Franklin that the Philadelphia printer had realized a free press la 'the keystone of our liberty o'r The society presented S1Il eura its gold medal In "recog-nhilonof hihs oludtstandindgdlearder ' 't -- 1' 1 LAST v '- il- -— I camthe VAlth anni- 4 ll - t- 1 lie told the meeting I "1- 01 z'1 (s"v - five-ounc- la v — PIZ ? Slocum warned: "Th0 tendency in the United Sireites has been to shut off sources of information to slam 1 --- 't:f7 ' "The sad fact Is there has been a decline in world press freedom iin the last decade" ciety h i - fv-k- tl - 11 I 1: Saturday morning the Brazos River Friday 24 FO engineer '4 — ' "V ' -' r ? 4 I ' r tk 4r - 41 '' 1 v '''' o"'° - - r Vt't) '444011 : 1 : 1 3 ' The executive vice president of the Philadelphia Bulletin spoke at the 33rd annual luncheon and meeting of the International Benjamin Franklin So- ' ‘ - s r v) s 4 I "fr 7 - dangers" ---- —"-"- -- 10 l I i IT IS HEVER TOO LATE For the record Slocum noted the first amendment to the Constitution "is not regarded by publishers as a guarantee of rtt special privilege placing edi- - ill tors reporters and publishers t 1 above their fellow citizens" i but as a guarantee "to'all t k zens that their right to know 11 shall not be abridged" But be said: indifft- pvt 1 ' k 4 men were inOAKLAND CALIF Jan 21 red two seriously when the (INS) — Mit Shirley GoinAl 50ton mass of steel collapsed 23 who is paralyzed byGOTiolTriday after one corner of a fiOfI oin the neck down gave birthlfoot concrete pier crumbled Saturday to a healthy sevenI causing temporary steel beams e son in an iron lin the center sections to fall polind at Highland hospital in lung llaskel Lowe superintendent Oakland for the Austin Bridge Co exThe young mother was pressed no hope that the five stricken by polio only fifteen men would be found alive days ago New York Times Service 'NFVe YORK — tionry M Crane FL poneer In American automobile industry WHITE PLAIN NY— tusene P Barry 51 of Scarsdale par tner in a New York investment bank- yr) k ' its a 1:1t 0111E11 US Deaths ' - 6) ' tigated" Six i' ) ii ' The bodies of four other men are believed to be nearby possibly pinned under a F()ton derrict which also toppled into the river after the center section of the bridge near Hempstead buckled and collapsed Divers continued their search for the other bodies Richard St John senior highway engineer for the state said — 1"This will be thoroughly inves ' i't ' ' Jones a Houston policeman said be found the body under a steel girder on the rivet bottom 1I ' 3 t s 5 vy ' 4 ' 4 occurred at 405 am HEMPSTEAD TEX Jan 21 tifi—A diver recovered one of the five bodies missing in where a bridge under construction collapsed The body was that of William G Bethea of Dallas - NEW YORK Jan 21 (INS)— Richard W Slocum president of the American Newspaper Publishers Assn charged Sat- ' urday that some things Americans "absolutely must know about are being hidden from public view" Ile warned in A New York speech that "public apathy about press freedom silence and Lt— Itivcr Yields First Bridge 'Victim - It" - il (Miami) license tag Cox said the automobile did not' slow down and the driver apparently didn't see the truck In the early morning darkness The accident '-' 1 1 ) ' ' —-4- 41 ''''''' t''' r 1 1 ' !) r fly Assortal41 Proso Worst wreck he had seen in six years as a troOper One of the women was decapitated and 'tome of the other bodies were badly mangled he reported Cox said the truck WAS Wat'il k4 ' i I i ' f le - " j -- headed south and was driven by FORT LAUDERDALE FLA L C Fluker 40 Abbeville Ala Jan 21—Six persons were It was owned by L T Cruz of killed Saturday when the auto Helen Ala mobile in which they wet e ridTIIE TRUCK was parked ing smashed into the rear of a a wheel off and emergency with truck loaded with lumber State Cox James reflectors were out Cox rereported Trooper The victims included two ported The driver was signalmen two women and two chiling traffic around the parked dren They were not immedia- vehicle but the auto also tely Identified headed south crashed into the THE ACCIDENT occurred six parked vehicle at about GO or tulles south of Andytown on 01 miles an hour Cox said US 27—Coxsaid it was the The automobile bore-- a Dade 1 i ' the door in the faces of inquir- belief that the publie 1asTo to know a growing numing reporters not as punitive right of ber in but things" action against the press Publisher Warns of Attempts To Pare Press Freedom - ' ' ' -a lilt i Li till ti-- 4 I ( 30DAYS 1 i? 0 t I : )( (4i I I (I) el' Covio i I th 1 ' t 41 4 4 t 1 |