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CHRONOLOGY of 1947 IHNAMEHN January 1 ? Five killed when DC-3 transport crashes near r-horlwctrtn R P 1? Transport plane falls near Carmel. N. J., killing 3. injuring 20. 12 ? Airliner crashes near Galax, Va., killing 18 of 19 aboard. 13? Fifteen miners die in gas explosion in coal mine in Nottingham, Pa. 30? Tornado sweeping through Alabama, Tennessee. Arkansas and Missouri kills 20. February, 18 ? Twenty -one killed. 128 Injured when train plunges over 150-foot embark ment in Allegheny mountains near Altoona. Pa. 20? Explosion of tank In electroplating factory in central Los Angeles kills 15. injures 158, demolishes area half mile square. m March 25? Worst mine disaster since 1928 takes toll of 111 lives in Centralia, 111:, explosion. April 2? Explosion in fireworks plant In Clin ton. Mo., kills 10. 9 ? Tornadoes rip through Texas Pan handle . and Oklahoma, killing 138." injuring 1,000. Woodward, Okla., hardest hit, with 84 dead. 16? Most of Texas City, Tex., destroyed by enormous explosion when freight er. loaded with nitrate fertilizer, ex plodes in harbor and sets Are to docks, oil tanks and factories. Fire rages for three days. Toll; 400 kill ed. 3.500 Injured. 29 ? Tornado destroys Worth, Mo., kill ing 14. Another twister kills 9 in rural northwest Arkansas. May 6 ? Outbreak of infant diarrhea In Phila delphia area causes deaths of 27 babies. 29 ? Forty-two killed when DC-4 airliner crashes after take-off at La Guardia field. New York. Seven survive. 30 ? DC-4 airliner crashes near Ft. De posit, Md.. killing all 53 on board. Two crashes rank as worst ?ir dis asters in U. S. history. 31 ? Tornado strikes Leedy. Okla., wreck ing town, killing 6. June 1 ? Tornaoo kills 35 in farming section near Pine Bluff, Ark. 9 ? Mississippi river floods lowlands in norther1! Missouri, southern Iowa ? and Illinois, forcing 22,000 to aban don hemes. Seven drowned at Ot tumvva, Iowa. 13? All 50 on board DC-4 airliner killed when i! strikes mountain near Lees burg, Va. 22 ? Flash flood drowns 11 in Cambridge, Neb. July 3? Tornado kills 11 near Grand Forks, N. D. 13 ? Chartered DC-3 transport plane crashes in swamp near Melbourne, Fla., killing 21. injuring 15. 29 ? Explosion wrecks beauty shop in Harrisonburg. Va. Ten women killed. 30 persons injured. August 8? Four aie when chartered plane dives into chimney of gas plant in Ever ett, Mass. ? - September 3 ? Labor day weekend takes death toll of 456, compared with 457 in 1946. 11 ? Twenty killed when excusion boat blows up at Pittsburgh dock. 20 ? Hurricane sweeps in over southern Florida, crosses Gulf of Mexico, strikes Louisiana, Mississippi and Arkansas. Toll: 100 killed, many in jured. property loss of 25 to 30 mil lion no.ldrs. 21? Flood following hurricane drowns 37 In New Orleans area. 29? Fire on New York City Dier results in injuries to 144 firemen, five mil lion dollar loss. October 24? Fifty-1-.vo killed when transport plane crashes In Bryce Canyon, Utah. 25 ? Forest fires in Maine kill 17. destroy many homes. Fires rage throughout northeastern states. 26? Transport hits mountain in Alaska, killing 18. November 13? Army plane hits Mt. Spokane, Wash., killing five men. 21? Nine naval personnel killed, two saved in crash of bomber in Pacific, 100 miles southwest of San Diego. Calif. December 9? Army plane crashes near Goose Bay. Labrador; 23 die, six rescued. 11? Two passenger trains collide head | on near New Braunfels, Tex., killing I two. injuring nine. I 12? Army plane burns and crashes near Memphis, Tenn., killing 20. 13 ? CAB tabulation shows 1947 toll of 274 fatalities in mishaps Involving scheduled airlines. " E A T II S January 5? Ovington E. Weller. 84.. former U. S. sena- | tor irom maryiana. 7? Charles S. Woolworth. 90, one of founders of store chain. 11? Eva Tanguay. 68. famous vaudeville actress. * 20? Andrew J. Volstead. 87, former Min nesota congressman who introduced 1919 prohibition act. 26 ? Grace Moore, 45, opera, radio and screen star, in air crash. 27? Paul P Harris. 78, founder of Rotary International. February 3? Adm. Marc A. Mitscher, 60. hero of both World Wars. 6? O. Max Gardner. 64, U. S. ambassa dor io England. 12? Sidney Toler (Charlie Chan). 50. film star. 15? Harr? K. Thaw, 76, wealthy playboy who shot Stanford White. March 9- Mrt. Carrie Chapman Catt, 88, wom an suffrage leader. William C. Durant, 85, founder of General Motors corporation. April 7 ? Henry Ford. 83. auto manufacturer. 18 ? Benny Lei. ard. 51. former world lightweight boxing champion. 20 ? King Christian X of Denmark, 76. 24- <W ilia Cather. 70. famous novelist. May 4? Martin J. Insull. 78. brother of Sam uel and hir. *elf a utilities magnate. 16 ? Sir Frederick G. Hopkins. 86. bio chemist wh . discovered vitamins. 27 ? Brig Gen. Lvans F. Carlson. 51. ma rine hero. !eader of "Carlson's raid ers." 31? Adrienne Aiv.es, 39 actress and radio commentator. June 11 ? David 1. Walsh, 74. former U. S. sen ator and governor of Massachusetts. 12 ? Jim Tullj, 56, novelist and screen writer. July 12? Rep. Joseph J. Mansfield. 86. Texas congressman since 1916 and oldest member of house. 26 ? Mrs. Martha E. Truman, 94. Presi dent Truman's mother. August 4 ? Gipsy R. Smith. 87. noted evangelist. 21? Sen. Theouore G. Bilbo. 69. U. S. senator from Mississippi. 1935-47. September 20 ? Fiorello H La Guardia. 64. former congressman from New York state, mayor of New York City and direc tor general of UNRRA. October 1 17 ? Arthur Hyde, 70, former secretary of agriculture, former governor of Missouri. 30 ? Gov. Earl Snell of Oregon, S2. November 4 ? John G. Win ant, 58, former ambas sador to England. 22 ? James J. Davis. 74, secretary of labor. 1921 30. December t? Dr. Nicholas M. Butler, 85, president emeritus of Columbia U. Joseph T. Ryerson, 67, steel mag nate. S p ? R T ? January 1 ? Bowl football scores: Rose Bowl. Illinois 45. U. C. L..A. 14; Sugar Bowl, Georgia 20. North Caro lina 10; Cotton Bowl, Arkansas 0, Louisiana State. 0; Orange Bowl. Rice 8. Tennessee 0. Shrine game. West All Stars. 13. East 9. 21 ? Bob Feller. Cleveland Indians push er, signs contract calling for $80,000 plus bonus for 1947 season. 25 ? Gil Dodds runs Knights of Columbus mile in Boston In record 4:09.1. February 2? National Collegiate Athletic associa tion bans running shift among foot ball rule changes. 12 ? Charles Trlppi, pro football star, signs to play baseball with Atlanta club. 21 ? Hank Greenberg signs with Pitts burgh Pirates for $60,000. 28 ? Gus Lesnevich, light heavyweight champion, knocks out Billy Fox In title bout in New York. March 12? Martin Ortiz takes bantamweight title from Harold Dade In Los An geles. 15? Willie Hoppe retains world three cushion billiards championship. Ted Edwards and William Lingel bach win U. S. court tennis doubles. 22? Joseph Verdeur sets new record for 220 ? yard breaststroke. 2:16.4 in Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming league. 25 ? Utah defeats Kentucky, 49 to 45. to win National Collegiate basketball title. 29? Gil Dodds runs fastest Indoor mile. 4:06.8 in Chicago. April 9 ? Commissioner Happy Chandler sus pends Leo Durocher, Brooklyn base ball club manager, for 1947 season. 15?? Joe Baski, American heavyweight fighter, defeats Bruce Woodcock. British champion, in London. Baseball season opens. Brooklyn Is managed toy Burton Shotton. 28 ? Texas U take top honors in Drake relays in Des Moines. Iowa. Illinois leads in P??nn relays in Philadelphia. 27? "Babe Ruth Day" observed at all ball parks in U. S. and Japan. May 3 ? Jet Pilot wins Kentucky Derby In 2:06 4/5; Phlanx second. Faultless. third. 4? National women's senior A. A. U. championship swimming meet in Seattle won by Crystal Plunge club of San Francisco. Ann Curtis takes individual honors. 17? U. S. golf team regains Walker cup at St. Andrews. Scotland. 30? Mauri Rose wins annual 500 mile auto race at Indianapolis with aver age speed- of 116.3 miles. June 3 ? Honeymoon sets new world record for seven furlong race of 1:21 4/5 minutes at Hollywood Park. Calif. Lloyd Marshall of Cleveland knocks out British light heavyweight champ Ion in London. 15 ? Lew Worsham wins national open golf title by one stroke at St. Louis. 18 ? Harvard rowing crew defeats Yale In historic race at New London. Conn. Ewell Blackwell of Cincinnati Reds pitches first no-hit game of season against Boston graves in Cincinnati. 21? U. of Illinois retilr.s National Col legiate Athletic association champ ionship in meet at Salt Lake City. 29? Betty Jameson wins U. S. women's open golf title In Greensboro, N. C. July 8? American League wins All-Star base ball game in Chicago. 2-1. 16? Rocky Graziano defeats Tony Zale to win world's middleweight boxing title. 21? Schooner Dolphin II wins California to-Hawaii yacht race In 11 days, 1:04 minutes. Sloop Cara Mia cap tures Chicago-to-Mackinac race In 39 hours, 5:46 minutes. 29? Gus Lesnevich. light heavyweight boxing champion, outpoints Taml Mauriello. heavyweight, in non-title bout tn New York. August 4 ? Ike Williams knocks out Bob Mont gomery In Philadelphia to become lightweight champion of world. \Z? Victory Song sets new world record for trotters by running mile In 1:67 3/5 minutes, In Springfield, 111. 21? D. l^e Brtiun of Dallas. Tex., wins firofesslonal North American clay arget championship in Vandalia. Ohio. 22? Willie Pep retains featherweight title bjr defeating Jock Leslie in Flint, College All-Stars beat Chicago Bears pro football squad in Chicago. 10-0. Top Ten Spot News Stories of 1947 ( , (As selected by nation's weekly edi- . tors in Publishers' Auxiliary poll.) Taft-Hartley act keynotes turbulent labor picture. Marshall plan, inclstding 221/2 bil lion dollar outlay, marks V. S. effort to rehabilitate stricken Eu rope. Tanker explosion and fire wreak havoc in Texas City, Tex., with death toll of 400. V. S. -Russian disputes bold spot light in United Nations' quest for world peace. Britain grants India long-sought freedom; rioting and bloodshed ? Prevail. i Governorship dispute flares in Geor gia, with M. E. Thompson as ul~ ' timate victor. Telephone strike ties up communi- j cations over widespread area. i Price inflation staggers domestic \ economy. Marriage of Britain's Princess Eliz ? | abeth brings royalty into lime - i light. Truman Doctrine and Grei o-Turk ish aid mark revised concept in foreign relations. September 1? American Davis cup team defeats Australia to retain cup. 5? N. Y. Giants pro football teams beats Eastern College all-stars. 21-0. ? In New York City. 7? Minor league baseball season ends Jersey City leads International league. Kansas City, the American association. 22 ? Brooklyn Dodgers clinch National league pennant. New York Yankees win American league flag 27? Armed beats Assault as nation's top race horse. Compete in $100,000 two horse race at Belmont Park. N. Y. 28 ? Ben Uogan wius International golf tourney in Chicago. October 6? New York Yankees win W-jrid series. 18 ? Army's record of 32 football games without defeat broken by Columbia. November 8 ? Notre Dame defeats Army, 27 to 7. 14 ? Billy Fox defeats Jake LaMotta by technical knockout in New York. 20 ? Brooklyn Dodgers buy St. Paul chib of American Association. December 9 ? Joe Louis retains heavyweight title in split decision over Joe Walcott. 6? Notre Dame beats Southern Califor nia. 38 to 7. 13 ? College of Pacific defeats Utah State 35 to 21 in Grape Bowl grid game. noMKSTir J. January 6 ? President Truman emphasizes five maj or proDiems ? strikes business monopolies, housing, taxes and agricultural prosperity? in an nual "state of the union" message 10? President submits budget totaling 37 Va billion dollars. 21 ? Gen. George Marshall succeeds James Byrnes as secretary of state. February 10 ? U S signs peace treaties ending war with Italy, Bulgaria. Hungary, Fin land and Romania. 12 ? U. S. and Canada agree to continue wartime collaboration for "peace time Joint security purposes." 28 ? U. S. cooperates with Mexico in cam paign to control hoof-and-mouth. dis ease outbreak. March x 6 ? U. S. Supreme court finds John L. Lewis and United Mine Workers guilty of civil and criminal contempt in coal strike of November. 1946. 12? President outlines "Truman Doc trine" on Europe and blartfs Russian aggression. 18? Cash wheat hits 30-year high of $3.05 a bushel in Chicago. 19 ? Georgia supreme court rules Mel vln E. Thompson is legal governoi of state. 31? Many war power acts expire auto matically. including selective serv ice. CPA controls on steel, resins, textiles, solid fuels administration, transportation restrictions of ODT, * and others. April 7? Telephone workers launch nationwide strike as 3*0,000 employees of Bell system leave jobs. 9? David Lilienilial confirmed as head of Atomic Energy commission after heated senate wrangle. 21? President warns of Inflation dangers and pleads for voluntary price cuts. May 1? Round of threatened strikes In steel and heavy manufacturing industries settled by raises of 10 to 15 cents iter hour. 14 President signs bill to eliminate most portal-to-portal pay suits. 20? -Last major telephone workers' strike ends. Newbury port, Mass., merchants abandon voluntary price cut cam paign. 24 Navy accepts new jet-propelled fight er plane, carrier-based XF2D-1, with speed of 600 mph. June 1? Commission on universal military training Issues stern warning on dan gers of swift annihilation In atomic war without a huge army, extensive defensive organization. 11? President reasserts doctrine of main taining world peace by helping weak nations. 17 -House falls by two votes to override presidential veto of Income tax re duction bill. 23? Taft-Hartley bill becomes law as con Pess overrides presidential veto, resident signs rent control bill con tlnulng modified controls until March 1, 1948. July 18? Senate sustains presidential veto of income tax reduction bill. President signs presidential succel ?ion bill placing speaker of the house first tn line. 25 Sixty wartime emergency power* endeo and termination dates set foi 124 others. 26? Bill approved to unify armed force* 27 ? Jatnes Forrestal appointed to newly created post, secretary of nations defense Eightieth congress ends first session August 10 ? William Odom of Roslyn. N. Y.. files around world in record 73 hours.cov ering 19.645 miles. 11 ? Sensational Hughes investigation by senate committee probing army air plane contracts suddenly adjourned. September 1? President and Mrs. Truman visit Brazil on 20-day goodwill mission. 14 ? Army imposes complete ban on news of biological warfare develop ments. 28? Farm income soars 11 per cent in past year while operating costs Jump 16 per cent, department of agricul ture report discloses. October 2 ? Food conservation drive launched by President. 10? First war dead arrive at Ssn Fran cisco. 23? President calls congress for emer gency session on November 17. 24 ? Distillers begin 60-day shutdown to . save grain. 30 ? U. S. justice department files anti trust suit against 17 investment banking companies. November 4 ? Democrats regain state control in Kentucky by electing Earle C. Clem ents governor. 8 ? President's advisory committee says U. S must give Europe five and three Quarter billion dollars in aid in 1946. 13 ? Gov. Earl Warren of California en ters Republican presidential race. 17 ? Congress convenes on President's call to deal with European aid. in flation. 20 ? Charles Luckman resigns as chair man of citizen's food committee. 25 ? Robert E. Hannegan's resigns as Sostmaster general; succeeded by ames A. Donaldson, former first assistant. December 5 ? Ten movie writers, producers and directors Indicted for contempt of congress in Red probe. 11? Secretary Marshall denounces Rus sian slurs on U. S in London. 12 ? Open congressional investigation of grain speculation of Edwin Pauley, army department official. PANORAMA January 15? Ford Motor company reduces prices on pas senger cars 10 *ou In effort "to halt insane spiral of mounting costs and rising prices." 23 ? Potato growers authorized to dump 20 million bushels of low-grade pota toes stored under government price support plan. February 4? Largest narcotic seizure In nine years . made in New York when federal agents find $250,000 worth of heroin in possession of U. S. seaman re turning from France. 7? Coldest temperature ever recorded on North American continent. 81 de grees below zero, registered at Snag airport in Canadian Yukon. 16 ? Survey shows average teacher's sal ary In U. S. is $37 weekly, and 350, 000 teacners have left schools Since 1940. March 16 ? Margaret Truman, the President's daughter, sings on radio In debut with Detroit symphony. April ? 6 ? Tuberculosis death rate in U. S. hits lowest level in history at 40.1 per 100,000 12 ? Two die of smallpox In 44ew York City. Mayor O'Dwyer asks all New Yorkers to be vaccinated. 15 ? Reynolds Bombshell, converted army bombei, sets unofficial around the world flight record by covering 20,000 miles In 78 hours. 65 minutes. May 7? Oklahoma State Sen. Thomas Anglin shot in hip by State Rep. James Scott in senate chamber. Scott is adjudged insane. / 17 ? Stock market prices slump to lowest point since January, 1945, on reports of buyer resistance and slowing busi ness activity. June 11? New "secret weapon," called as ef fective as atom bomb but cheaper to make, announced by Prof. T. D. J. Leech of New Zealand. It reputedly is some kind of electrical "deaw ray." 24 ? Freak snowstorm In Montana-Wyo ming border region piles up 15-foot drifts. Three workmen smothered In snow-burled truck. 28 ? General Eisenhower declares U. S. army is now "a poor second" to Russia's. July 5? "Flying discs" reported by airlines crew over Emmett. Ida., leads to frenzy of similar stories of dlacs over other states. 11? Employment in U. S. passes 60 mil lion, figure set as ideal by Henry Wallace. 27? Gallup poll reports 51 per cent of voters would vote for Truman for President, 49 per cent for "Dewey. August 19? More than a third (35 per cent) of veterans who entered college under G.I. bill of rights have dropped out of school, VA reports. 23? New minor planet discovered by Uni versity of California. It is 10 miles In diameter, 156 million miles from sun. 30? Radio tube "almost as small as a grain of rice'* developed. September 9? Cyclotron at University of California produces non-explosive fission of tan talum, thallium, platinum, lead and bismuth. Scientists also discover dia monds are radio-sensitive and make excellent counters of radio-activity. 18? Department of agriculture reports that 70 cents of every consumer dol lar spent on meat now goes to farm er, compared with 51 cents in 1939. 27 "Radac ' (rapid digital automatic computation) may be basis of de fense for rocket' weapons, reports Presidential Scientific Research board. October 5? Beulah Overell and George "Bud' Gollum acquitted on charge of mur derlng Beulah's parents in yacht explosion. 30 Plot to obtain atomic bomb secrets revealed in senate inquiry into Holly wood communism. November 3 -Dealers olame rumors of nylon stocking shortage on radio commen tators p. nd newspaper columnists. 11 Russia reported to have exploded atomic bomb In tests; U. S. scient ists doubt possibility. IV Decommissioned battleship New Mexico reaches Junkyard in New ark. N. J., for r.ciappinc, after week v of ludicrous ' battling" with fl' ? boaU and writs. fttllKHrX January 10? U. H. securer "council guarantees ilflMwritt- ' < enc? of Free Territory of Trieste, ceded to Italy alter World War I. 11 ? Chinese civlJ warfare continues to rage. 15? Truce becomes efUflM*! between French troops and t*bel forces In French Indo-China In French Indo-ChinaJ ? "T Poland holds first election lor parlia mentary offices since 1935. 21? Paul Ramadier chosen new prem'er i of France. New cabinet leans to It it. but not Communism. February 2? Premier Alclde de C new Italian cabinet coalition of Christian DeJI Leftists. 4-rAnglo-Arab conference r?i Palestine adjourns in failure, as Arabs reject partition plan. ? 7? British military government ?r'Cer ?a"y Plan to free'l. 000.000 of the 1.500.000 Nazi suspects in zone T.'"' i'l" foU'h since" ar formed by Josef Cw-ankiewicz. Ten key positions heldr by Communists or Socialists. f *0? British ai,.-?ounce withdrawal from India before June, 1948. 25? Foreign ministers end London con ference, with little headway on peace treaties for Austria and Ger many. March 1? Chinese Communist troops open large scale i offensive agairst Changchun. * ? Greek government appeals to U. S for immediate aid. aWewish underground forces battle ,, British soldiers in Palestine. 14? U. S. and Philippines sign treaty granting U. S. 99-year leases for naval bases. 24? Dutch and Indonesians sign treaty recognizing Indonesian Republic, with sovereignty by January 1. 1949. April 2 ? U. N. grants U. S. strategic trustee ship over former Japanese-mandated islands, the Caroline, Marshall and Mariana groups. 5? Chinese Communist troops kill 6 j U. S. marines, wound 16 in raid on f marine munition dump. ./ 34 ? Moscow conference ends after 4 davg. after reaching agreement oM only a few points for Auitrian an" German treaties. 4 28 ? Peace negotiations begin bet\* Indo-Chinese rebels and Ftf forces. May 9-*-Communlsts ousted from Frencfl . inet. r 18? Congress passes foreign reliJ providing 350 million dollars f?l tria, Greece, Hungary, Italy. , Trieste and China. 1 20 ? First Japanese premiet consltution is TeJ^ lawyer and a 31? Russia seizes t government thf munist party * Premier de C new cabinet, : Socialists. June 5-? Secretary toarshl shall Plan" for Eu .U. S. senate ratlfl with Italy, Hunga: Bulgaria. 27? Austria and U. S. rtj[ ?on occupation costs. President of Chile < proposes inter - American army ' guard the continent. 30 ? UNRRA, largest relief effort in his tory, ends after spending three bil lion dollars in four years, 72 per cent of fundi coming from the U. S. July 15-7-Paris economic conference estab- 1 lishes 16-nation organization for Eu- I ropean economic cooperation under I Marshall plan. 1 20? Dutch forces, with air support, at ; tack Indonesian Republic installa tions on Java and Sumatra, claim ing breach of truce. 28? Protests on undeclared war in Neth erlands East Indies pour into U. N. August 1? JJ. N. atomic energy commission ,i leases six papers on atomic con" ? Russia rejects proposals. 15? India becomes free of foreign : .as British relinquish powers, sovereign x -states, Dominion r" and Pakistan, govern most land. 21? Russian vetoes keep Itah Trans Jordania, Eire, Port U. N. membership. 23? Government of Ecuddor bloodless coup by defense Col. Carlos Mancneno. September a ? Inter- American treaty of recjpri assistance signed bv delegate* of A0rin an<* South America. i nations at Rio de Janeiro. r 8? Rioting sweeps India, with tfcotnands of fatalities. 22? European nations ask 2214 billion. MM in aid under Marshall plan! H|*her Committee of Palestine! tells U. N. commission Arabs will! fight to keep Palestine an Arab-con-1 trolled state. ? I 3" ? 5 reek government' "reports 49.2141 Greek civilians and 4,000 soldiers and ! ttr-u111*' by r,b*u October ??Communist parties of nine Ei nations form "Comlnform." Comintern. ? *r e n c h antl-Communli Charles deGaulle's Communists as larges 21? U. N. establishes "border-watch" c Greece, Yugoshr Albania. 30 ? New French cat confidence in asse crisis. November ?? British and ScotchHW conservative side as La munist parties lose grtfc 8 ? Britain forced to rati' 1S?U. N. creates "LltttTCsk act during recess ? main Communist- Inspired riots and strlk.? "W?P ? ranee anf Italy. 17? V. N. accept r^)eva trade agree- ? ? ? 9*2fe, slgne?by 23 nations. | -1 JO? Wedritiy oi Princess Elizabeth 1 U Philip Mountbatten li linSSn ! d*ws world-wide interest. ^ 24? ? rikes in France and Italy fail D. ' vjrkers return to jobs. ' 2*? I N. part'tlona Palestine Into Jew ih and Arab states. I Defmber ?? C. S. forbids shipment of arms to Palestine. Rus?'.a breaks off trade pact dls< cussion with France. IS? General strike grips Rome; Com ..munist* march on city. lft-7-Soviet government revalue* Russia* currency. l8-'-London Big Four foreign ministers! Darley ends In failure. Secy. ,,f stat< Marshall blames Uttisia for collapse. FOR OFFICE SUPPLIES . . . THE FRANKLIN PRES# . PHONE 24 . ? ' . i ? ' . . ? . . . ?' I ; .. t
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