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rO CmiGHT IZPCSIT 1 o)m ir it irit it it it Sports Complete Weather Partly cloudy, mild tonight; cloudy, cooler tomorrow. Wall Street Financial News 103d 123. DAILY fir SUNDAY jEXSTUXm BROOKLYN, N. FRIDAY, MAY 5. 1944 VVlJJ 3 CENTS JLKSYcSS Mil mlmfnirmfi: MTOKILTO BASEBALL LOCAL TEAMS HOUSE VOTES WARD PROBE, ALOIS BLAST DAM.

1 0200003 70 1 000000 142 Phillies 0 0 Dodqers 0 0 Batteriet IUffen-ber-er, Finley; Davis, Owen. 300 TO 60 ants 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Braves 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Batteries Mellon, Lomb-rdi; Javery, Klultx. Ballot for 7-Member FLOOD) FOE ITALY Committee for Inquiry Follows Spirited Debate Red Sox 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 VX B. DJ Yankees 1 0 3 0 1 4 2 IB Washington, May U.P The Batteries Hujhson, Farlee; Ponaid, Henuley. House voted overwhelmingly today to investigate the Montgomery SEND TORRENT BULLETINS Ward Si Co.

case. The vote of 300 to 60 followed spirited debate in which Admini. OVERPESCARA tration supporters manifested interest mainly in the firm's resistance to the Government, while Republicans were concerned chiefly with JAMAICA RESULTS 1 Magic Heels Boiling On 3.30-2.40, Hindu Prince l.M. (1:51) 2 Jr. Atlaa 14.S0-7.60-4.80, Allison Peters 21.10-5.90, Helvetian 2.40.

DAILY DOUBLE PAID $85.60. Return Call 17.60-6.20-4.90, Pompagle 5.30-3.90, Strategic 5.60. (2:51) 4 Water Pearl 7.20-3.80-2.60, Sunstorm, 3.80-2.60, Chuckler 2.30. (3:21) 8 Donlta's First 4.00-3.10-2.60, Dora D. 4.70-3.60, Miss Biscuit 4.00 6 Bounding Home Pyraranth 3.30-2.90, S.

Danes 7.20 (4:26) "lit- the exercise of Executive power Involved in Federal seizure of the company's Chicago properties. The vote was on a resolution by Smash at Picftsti rV Vv- 4r.iif tv- Representative Charles W. Dewey 111.) providing a special seven- member House committee to investigate the seliure in which Montgomery Ward President Sewell Fields, Hammer Four Targets in France London. May 5 ttJ.R) Allied bombers smashed at the great Romanian oil center of Ploestl SEVENTH RACE 1 Slssie Smith 3 Free Aalr 3 Tatu FIRST 4 Kingfisher 5 Sun Flame 6 Crystal THIRD Avery was forcibly removed from the premises. House Approves Bill to Simplify Individual Income Tax Payment Washington, May 5 (U.R) The House today passed and sent to the Senate the Ways and Means Committee's individual income tax simplification bill which would relieve 30,000,000 taxpayers of the necessity of computing their taxes.

INDICT 'DOLL WOMAN' ON CHARGE OF ESPIONAGE Mrs. Velvalee Dickinson, Madison Ave. doll dealer and former resident of San Francisco, was indicted by a Manhattan Federal grand jury today on a charge of espionage, an offense that carries the death penalty in wartime. "This woman reported the movements and repairs of battleships after Pearl Harbor to the enemy," I'nited States Attorney James B. M.

McNally told Federal Judge SECOND The. Senate previously had di rected its Judiciary Committee to today, shattered a big dam to flood German defens-v. Charts, Entries, Selections, Baseball Scores on Page 15 inquire into all phases of the mat i-i r. ter. Barked by Administration IPescara Valley of i Italy, and hammer iNazi targets behind tl.

-1 tic wall of France. Administration leaders who first opposed the resolution later sup ported it after the scope of the pro American heavy Dodgers Beaten By Phillies, 3 to 1 posed investigation was broadened to include an inquiry into the com pany long history of defiance of lighter Allied planes struck telling blows at vulnerable cogs of the German war machine in three widely separated sectors of Adoif Hitleri Fortress Europe. the War Labor Board. Dewey's resolution provided for Ebbets Field, May 5 The Phils PHILS Bomb finest! Again an investigation of "the emergency war powers passed by Congress." He had urged unanimous adoption of Mullen, 2b. the resolution as a means of putting "andend to high-handed and dicta Flying fortresses and Liberator of tiie United Stales 15ih Air Force returned to Ploesti, the Romanian oil town which had enjoyed a respite from bombing, crashing bomb loada Adam, cf.

Waidell, If torial acts" on the part of the executive branch. Administration Congressmen, how LITTLE MUSCLE MAN Sam Silver displays his bicep'for the benefit of- his wife, Shirley. Sam routed two gunmen who tried to hold him up today. 140-Lb. Storekeeper Northey, rf.

ever, viewed the case as an example A.B. R. H. 0. A.

5 114 3i 3 110 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 3 1110 0 4 0 1 19 1 0 4 0 1(00 4 0 0 0 2 1 4 0 1 4 3 0 .4 0 0 1 2 0 34 i '7 .7 11 I defeated the Dodgers here today. The score was 31, Northey's homer In the 5th with one on deciding the game. Game in Detail FIRST INNING Mullen Hied lo BorcU-ary- Adam doubled to ltfv. Walker took waideU'i pop Ily. Oalao went back lor Norther's Unit.

No mna, one tut, so errors, one let. Ciealak retired Bordaatay. Walker popped to Hamrlck. Olroo -Mined. Ko runs, no hits, no errorB, none kit.

SECOND INNINO Bratan threw out tupien. Finley doubled to left. Cleslak tilt on Hart's error, Flnley nokiing second. Hamrick went out to Davis, the runners advancing. Raffensberger fanned.

Jlo runs, one hit, one error, two left. Oalan went out to Raffensberger. 8chutu struck Hart fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. Lupien, lb Finleyi, c.

Cie.Uk, 3b Hamrick, Routs 180-lb. Thug, Pa of unwarranted defiance of the Government in time of war. Chairman Adolptv J. Sabath 111.) of the House Rules Committee, who first opposed the Dewey resolution, urged its passage. The investigation will show that Montgomery Ward has received many favors from tne Government, that it has been given many priorities," he said.

RatVbVr, p. William Bondy, to whom the indictment was handed up. JUDY GARLAND FILES DIVORCE SUIT Hollywood, May 5 (U.R) Movie star Judy Garland, who once said she would make her married life stick, filed suit for divorce today from Sgt. David Rose, charging him with causing her great humiliation. ROBBERY SUSPECT LINKED IN SHOOTING Queens District Attorney Charles P.

Sullivan announced today that James P. Cullen, 28, of 26-19 Jackson Long Island City, one of three robbery suspects captured after a chase through Greenwich Village last night, has been identified as a participant in a shooting in Long Island City oiv Jan. 4 when William Currie of 225 Bowery was wounded in the abdomen. (Earlier details on Page 5.) SENATE DEFERS ACTION ON LEND-LEASE Washington, May 5 (U.R) The Senate today postponed action on a bill to extend the lend-lease program beyond June 30 at request of Senators who wished more time to study a lengthy report on its operations. NAZIS CLAIM CAPTURE OF 10,000 U.

S. FLIERS London, May 5 (U.R) The German Transoccan News Agency quoted a Berlin spokesman today as saying that more than 10,000 Americans have been captured from planes shot down over Europe. The agency said that an average of one-fourth to one-fifth of the crewmen of Confused Gangsters Pummel Each Other, Then Flee in Auto Total on the rail yards. They were believed also to have hit nearby oil re-lhieries. Britain-based Liberators of the U.

S. 8th Air Force set the paee for the 19th straight day of aerial at tack on western Europe with an attack on the Pas de Calais rocket gun coast of France. Other Allied fleets flew through squally weather to bomb three French rail centers supplying the invasion defenses. British and Australian fighter bombers, in the most sensational teat of the day, blasled a gap in the Pescara Dam near the Adriatic coa-st of Italy, torrents of watT guahing over the Nazis' next river defense line ahead of the Allied army. The British Mustangs and Australian Kittyhawks swooped down on the Pescara dam 12 miles south of Chieti in a precision dive bombing that rivaled in effectiveness the R.

A. F. attack on the Mohne and Eder dams in Germany. The company, Sabath said, has DODGERS made $200,000,000 "in the last 10 years under the New Deal," but lost money for several years before that. He added that "now it refuses to accept a War Labor Board ruling because It may cost a few dollars." Walkout at Ward Plant Springfield, May 5 A GURRAH DRAWS 15 YRS.TO LIFE FOR EXTORTION Ailing Racketeer Sobs When Sentenced As Fourth Offender Jacob (Gurrah) Shapiro, ruthless boss of rackets that made big businessmen tremble and hand over hundreds of thousands of dollars In tribute, shed tears today when he stood before Judge Mullen in General Sessions and was sentenced to work stoppage by 450 employes forced a shutdown today of the Hummer Manufacturing Company.

THIRD INNINO Mullen beat out a bunt. Adams walked. Waidell sacrificed, Bracao to Schultn, the runners advancing. Northey ass purposely parsed. Lupien filed to Calm.

Mullen (coring, the other runners holding their bases. Pinley forced Northey. Hirt to Olmo. One run, one hit, no er-tors, two left. Bratan fouled to Pinley.

Owen sing ed to left. Davis fanned. Bordanaray tripled off the left field wall, scoring Owen. Walker went out to Hamrlck. One run, two hits, do errors, one left.

FOURTH INNINO Cleslak went out to Olmo. Hsat retired Hamrick, Sciiulu making a good stop. Raffensberger fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. Olmo beat out a bunt.

Olmo was nicked olf. Raffensberger to Lupien lo Hamrlck. Galan walked. Schulla hit Into e. double play, Hamrlck to Mullen to Lupien.

No runs, one hit, no errors, none left. Pirra INNINO Mullen went out, fichulis to Davis. Adams was hit on the ifg by a pitch. Wasdell filed to Borda-iVrav. Northey hit over the scoreboard for a home run.

scoring behind Adams. Hart threw out Lupien. Two runs, one nu. no errors, none left. Hart, was thrown out by Cieslak.

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E. Bordagaray, II 4 0 13 0 0 Walker, rf. 3 0 0 2 0 0 Olmo, 2b. 4 0 1110 Galan, cf 3 0 0 7 0 0 Schultx, lb. 3 0 0 7 2 0 Hart, ii 3 0 0 2 3 1 Bratan, 3b 3 0 0 0 3 0 3 113 0 1 Davit, p.

2 0 0 1 1 1 Enili.h 1 0 0 0 0 0 Webber, p. 0 0 0 0 ,0 Total 9 1 4 27 1 a subsidiary of Montgomery Ward cfc Co. Twenty minutes fier the sluice ijates were wrecked, a massive wall lot waler was sweeping eastward John A. Saxon, plant manaaer, Eaid the walkout was a "strike," out he said he did not know the cau.se. downed planes have been saved.

Sam Silver has opened his lit.lle candy store at 4805 Church Ave. each morning about 6 o'clock for many years. Usually it's a dull routine of unlocking the door, preparing his morning papers and checking over his slock for the day's business. Today things were a little different. Just after he opened the door, two men.

walked in and ordered cigarettes. When Sam turned around to get them, the shorter of the two burly men pulled a gun and ordered: 'This is a stickup. Get into the back room." Sam thought It over for a moment as he moved slowly down the counter. His wife. Shirley, and his 18-year-old daughter were in their living quarters in back of the store.

He didn't want the 'gunmen to get back there. Suddenly, as he reached the end of the counter, the 50-year-old man, who weighs about 140 pounds, jumped on the taller of the two men, knocking him to the floor. The 180-pound gunman and the slightly-built Sam scuffled a moment, then the other man joined in. Union officials said, however, that the walkout resulted from the re the equivalent of a life term not less than 15 years or for the rest of his life. NAVY PLANES BLAST PARAMUSHIRO fusal of the company to sign a contract including a maintenance of membership clause.

The refusal of He has heart disease and dia betes, which delayed his sentence Washington, May 5 (U.R) Navy search planes bombed Paramushiro in the Kurile Islands Wednesday night, starling large fires and explosions, the navy announced today. Montgomery Ward is Co. to con Pimlico Results through the Pescara River valley, overwhelming German troops and defenses only 15 miles from the Allied front in the Orsonga sector and 20 miles from the Adriatic, Meanwhile, the Liberators and Fortresses swept across from Italy with an escort of Lightnings and Thunderbolts, breaking through intense anti-aircraft fire and fighter opposition to drive home the blow on Ploesti. The American gunners were credited in tentative reports with shoot ing down a number of enemy fight- tinue a contract including such a clause precipitated the disnute for almost a year. On July 9.

last year, he pleaded guilty on one of 36 counts of extortion. The former partner of Louis (Lepke) Buchalter, who occupies 8 State-made murderer's grave, took which led to seizure of Ward's Chi cago properties by the Federal Gov ernment. off his glasses and dabbed at his Tokyo Reveals Death Of Its Fleet Leader eyes while his attorney, Sydney BODY PACKED IN SALT FOUND IN TRUNK SHIPPED FROM CHICAGO TO L. A. pien look Bragan's foul.

Mullrn tossed out. Owen. No runs, no bits, no errors, none left. SIXTH INNINO Pinley filed to Oalan. who also took Cieslak's fly.

Bragan retired Hamrick. No tuns, no hits, do errors, none left. Davis went out, Raffensberger to Lupien. Bordagaray singled lo cemer. Walker popppd to Mullen, Olmo was tossed oul by Mullen.

No runs, one bit, no errors, one left. SEVENTH INNING Raffensberger filed to Bordagaray. Walker made a nice catch of Mullen's liner, Adams ianned. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. Oalan popped to Lupien.

Bchultc popped no to Mullen. Northey took Hart's drive. No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. EIGHTH INNING Wssdell singled to rUht. Northey filed deep to Galan.

Lupien singled to center, Wasdell holding at second. Pinley filed to Galan, Was-dell taking third. Cleslak flkd to Oalan. No runs, two hits, no errors, two left. Bragan fanned.

Owen popped to Lupien. English batted for Davis and popped to Hamrlck, No runs, no hits, no errors, none left. Rosenthal, gave faint hope that he might be able to soften the blow. The lawyer consented to sentence immediately in face of the last-minute filing of an information of 1 Lubra. t.00, 3.10: Vrondl, 4.60: 3.70; Guernsey Is'e.

20.30. Oft time. 12 07. 2 Crmus 5.40, 3 30. 2 30: cSorgho.

4.20, 2 90: Baymelia. 3.90. Off time, 12:37 bMoxley entry. cH. G.

Bfdwell. DAILY DOUBLE PAID SIH.00 3 Nariah. 48.10. 12.10, 7.10; Santa Candida. 3.70.

3.20; Moisll'i Lad, 13.10. Off time. 1:08. 4 Castleman. 8 70, 5.50.

5.70: Trace Heart, 8 20. 5 00; Challedonna, 4.70. Olf time. 1:36 'a. 5 aRouge Dragon, 4.20, 5.00.

3.00: aMercator. 5.00, 3.00; cCaddle. 2.50. Off time, 2:07 Vj. aLipscomb entry.

eRokeby entry. 6 Plucky Raider. 8.90. 5 90. Safety Mutch, 12.70.

7.90; Valdina Brave. 5.20. Off 7 Scotch Irish. 14.60. 7.10.

3.50: Hercules, 510. 3.20; Sweetest Girl, 2.80. Off time, 6 Molasses Bill. 5.40. 3 30.

2 30: Hzl W. 3.50. 2.60; Canters Best, 2.40. Off time. 3:42.

Other Fortresses attacked Turnu-Severin, on the Danube below the lion Gate in Romania, while Lib Los Angeles, May 5 (U.R) The During the melee, Sam was hit Admiral Mineichi Koga, 58. com-the Central Pacific, as well as other mander in chief of the Japanese' islands in the Caroline chain, has flcot. nnri nnf nf tho i-pv rnmman. I under American air attack body of a woman apparently in her middle 30's was found today, packed three prior felony convictions, making him a fourth offender felon erators bombed Podgorica. Yugoslavia, which was reported garri' soned bv German troops.

and the sentence pronounced by deis of the seizure of the Philip. in salt and crammed into a small pines, was killed in action in March trunk sent here by express from over the head with the butt of the gun. but it didn't stop him. He ought so hard that the two slick-up nien struck each other and became dazed. Wife Enter Scene Sam's wife heard the noise and Judge Mullen mandatory.

May Probe Convictions Chicago. MERCURY DROP; WEATHER MAN PREDICTS The bodv was rrrtnrhprl In a Rosenthal obtained the right sub-Cnnlinurd on Pate II kneeling position, with the ankles and wrists bound. The woman's dark brown hair was uranrvri in A PLEASANT WEEKEND The Weather Man, perhaps en. NINTH INNING Webber pitched for the Dodgers. Hamrick singled lo center.

rOlirayP4 hv his iiiacc In TrAit- Raffensberaer forced Hamrick, Webber to curlers. She wore only a pink gir- since mid-February, while a U. 6. Navy tak force sank 28 Japanese ships, damaged 18 others and destroyed or damaged 214 enemy planes in a three-day attack on the Palau Islands March 29 through 31. Tokyo also announced the appointment of Admiral Soyemv Toy-oda as the new commander in chief of Japan's combined fleei.s.

Two Jap Generals Dir The deaths of two Japane.se generals ol Illnesses contracted while on "active duty" also was reported by Tokyo. A Doniei dispatch recorded by U. S. Government monitors said Maj. Gen.

Kumao Oohashi, head Churchill Downs Results 1 War Buele. IP. HO. 10.20, 3 .80: Brlnht Trace, 4 .20. 3.0O; Surgeon Dick, 4.80.

Off time, 3:07. 2 at. Louts. 7.40. 4 00.

3 00: Alabama 4.20, 3.20: Blue Male, 3.20. Off lime. 3:40. 3 Lestabert. 45.60.

12 40. 6 40: Fourth Estate. 3.20. 2.60; Last Roll, 4.60. Off time.

4:11 aie. orassiere ana bobbv sorks came out to the store to see what was going on. Just, as she arrived, one of the men yelled to the other to shoot Sam, but one of them saw her and apparently figured rein-lotcements for the battling proprietor were on the wav. while "directing general operations aboard an airplane'' at the front, a Japanese communique di.sclo.sed today. His death followed by 11 months that of his predecessor, Admiral Isoruko Yamamoto, who planned and executed Japans sneak attack on Pearl Harbor.

Yamamoto also was killed in an airplane while "directing general strategy on the front line" in April, 1943 Tokyo gave no clue as to the scene or circumstances surrounding Koga's death other than that it Salt had been SDread over t.h on. the body before it was wraDneri in British Subs Massing For Smash at Japs London. May 5 (U.R) The Evening Standard's naval correspondent. Gordon Holman, reported toda; that British submarines "ire beins mustered in Far Eastern waters for a smashing blow at Japan's vulnerable sea communications. a sheet, but it was in an advanced FOURTH RACE stage of decomposition.

The trunk 1 Dustman They fled, leaving 100 in the cash register. They escaped in a 5 Mi.ss Tuluhoma 6 Deni Sun 7 Quick Slitctl Hart. Mullen forced Raffensberger, Bchultg to Hart. Walker took Adams' fly No runs, one hit, no errors, one lett. Hamrick tossed out Bordagaray.

Walker walked. Olmo popped to Mullen. Galan popped to Hamrlck. No runs, no hits. no errors, one left.

Sportsman's Park Results 1 Valdlna Love. 40. 4 80. 2.80: Doctor Reder, 3 60, 2.40; Keep Plying. 11.80.

Off time, 3:23. 2 Balllnderrv, 10 20. 4.40. 4 20: Doll Baby, 6 80. 6.40; Through Train, 7.40.

Off time, 3:31 DAILY DOUBLE PAID S4.VIM arnvea at tne Los Angeles Railway Express office last night. 2 Wise Sue 3 Uncle Otho 4 Suraphara car driven by a third man. ing a new heat record yesterday, went out on a limb today and fore caj't that the weekend will be pleasant and not quite as warm. He said it should be a "very nice weekend." At 3 3p m. today the mercury stood at 79, a drop of three degrees from the high of 82 hit an hour earlier.

At 4 p.m. the temperature was 78. Overhead it will be clear until late today, becoming partly cloudy. Tonight will be clear, about 60. There's no it for at least 48 hours.

SECOND THIRD FIRST Police said the gunmen were about 25 and 35, but they had little army unit in China, and occurred on the "front line," anIQf an more description. a a Maj. Gen. Yrvhitada Showokawa. Wilh a bump on his head and commander ol a "unit at the front," died April 14 and 19.

respectively. Bay Meadows Results FIRST RACE 1 Full o' Battle 5 Stonehearted 2 Mr 6 Siaee Actor 3 Sierra Park 7 Repeat Call FIRST SECOND THIRD 0 EI candy scattered all over the store. RAF Blasts Crete Cairo, May 5 (U.R) Fighter-fc-corted South African bombers attacked a German airdrome on Crele yesterday and damaged a number of grounded enemy planes, an R. A. F.

communique said today. indication that his plane may have crashed in the Central Pacific or over the Kurile Islands stretching north from the Japanese home isla nds. Truk, Japan's main stronghold In Sam went back to work. Business The text of the Japanese com is business. Mother Asleep, Boy, 2, Falls IS Feet, Survives While his mother slept this morn munique on Kosa's death was re Continued on Page II 'f Yesterday's high ten 83.3, reached at 3:55 just 26.3 degrees abo.r 3 Air Raider, 60.

3. BO 3 20: Garden Pol. 3.80. 2.60; Valdina Culup, 8.00. Off time.

4:22. FOURTH RACE 1 Best Blister 5 Stoogle 2 Sahara Arab 6 Airborne 3 Old Silk 7 Hickory Jim 4 Rising Light 9 Bird o' Gold FIRST SECOND THIRD SI ing, Alvin Nilson, 2 of 636 Carlton wandered about the apartment and ventured out of the open Packing Family Scion Survivor of Ship Crash Washington, May 5 (U.R) Cadet-Midshipman Edward A. Cudahy 3d, son of the president of the Cudahy 2 More Oil Tankers Launched in Jersey the day 57 and was "i i degrees over the previous ingn lor the Kitchen window. He stepped out Conspiracy? The Idea! He Only Booked Horses Boston, May 5 During trial of 18 men on horse race betting charges, Police Sgt. Leo F.

Riley on the fire escape and fell 15 feet 40-Year Term Given Queens Slayer-Rapist may aw-ine dayi when the thermometer regis- Packing Company, Chicago, was lauivers oniwauKum ana calamus, tered 80.2 in 1928. to the street below. Mrs. Ruth Volzlng of 2722 Glen But if you think It was hot here. designed for oil transportation between Texas and Eastern ports.

wood Road, passing by recognized among survivors of the American oil tanker Sharpsburg which crashed with another vessel recently in British waters, the War Ship testified he informed the wife of. think of the residents of Utica. who had a high of 92 yesterday. Syracuse and Albany had 87. one of the defendants that her hus-! ere at the clerk.

Both crimes occurred in Ja maica. mm as one of the three little Nil-son boys, picked him up and rang the mother's doorbell. Alvin was taken to the emeraencv ping Administration disclosed to- launched 45 minute.s apart, were spiracy cnaiges. Judge Farrell sentenced Jennings dA. to 30 years to life on the murder hree ponsored bv Mrs.

Hairv E. Moore, WHERE TO FIND IT crewmen on the S'narps- ward of Jewish Hospital where his charge and ten to 20 vears on the'hura were killed nurtahv wo o1 former New Jersey Gover- condition is said to be "not Wlir. YY11V IIP llt-l-I Wfl.N IlllAeil 11U nor. Narragansett Park Results 1 Chance Yen. 19 00 9 SO.

6 40: Winsed Pharlah, 4 80, 3.00: Jockarando, 4.80. Off time, 2:33. 2 Kln' Olorv. 8 00. 4.nn.

3 20: Star Boarder, S.20. 3.40; Eisht and Six, 3.20. Off time, 3:04. DAILIT DOUBLE PAIIf Rlfl.m 3 Golfo. 8 80.

3 o. 2 40: sNancv'a 2 20; bCxit. 3.00. Oft time, AS. Titckerman emrv.

bA. Bevan entry. 4 Valdlna Czar. 3.40. 2 60.

2 20 Her N1' FtFTH RACE i Seductive Ooen Fire 6 Masomeno Chicoma relocate ISM Lilll rape charge, both sentences to be Paq All he ever did pulled from the water into a lifeboat and removed to a hospital. He in any conspiracy, was book horses." Bt idqe Comics i To Be Placed on Reserve now is back in this country Two sentences totaling 40 years to life in State rison were imposed today on Albert Jennings, 26, of 107-40 Merrick Road, Jamaica, by Judge Farrcll In County Court, Long Island City, for the slaying of Mrs. Marie Pearson and the raping of another woman. The first-degree murder trial of Jennings ended abruptly April 25 when he pleaded guilty before Judge Farrell to murder in the second de. gree for the killing of Mrs.

Pearson and guilty to rape in the first degree for a criminal attack on a younc voman employed as a Government C'osswo I Pat'orns I "aoio i Baal Fbkii-iO Cocieiy 10 1 Sports Z3 5 14, 15 I Canberra. Mav 5 (U.Pi More than Maternity Bill Passed hail 0f the Volunteer Defease Corps Washington, May 5 (u.Ri The Australia's home guard will be Nazis to Prod Sweden On Ballbearing Needs Stockholm, May 5 U.R The arrival in Stockholm of a top-ranking Nazi economic expert stirred speculation today that the German Foreign Ofiice may be taking steps to avert a sudden stoppage of Swedish ballbearing shipments to the Dr. Biarly Tdiloiinl Helen Horoscope Lira House todav nasse and sent to the on rtvseive in only, DUt es- served consecutively and the rape sentence to be served first, William T. Garvin of Jamaica, who was associated with two other lawyers defending Jennings, told Judge Farrell before sentence was imposed that the defense attorneys felt Jennings needed hospitalization "due to his paranoiac condition." Garvin askd Judge Tarrell to Continued on Page 11 Dennis O'Keefe's Wife In Critical Condition Hollywood. May 5 (U.R) Former actress Steffi Duna.

wife of actor Dennis O'Keefe, wa in critical condition today at. Cedars of Lebanon sentiai coastal units will be re- Senate a bill providing an emer 19 i Take Mv WorH i Thwalet 1 0 1 These omen 8 Tommv Hoimp 14 "ov imiiirv, miimk I line JvlIlllMer fl. gency appropriation of SR.iOO.non Forde announced todav, tor maternity ano imam care inn The coi ns Is rnmoosed most of Hospital with internal 'inns. Reich. complies-! wives and babies o( enlisted men eieian.s ot World War I anci men in the armed forces.

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