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ON TODAY'S EDITORIAL PAGE PATCH Mm to Govern the State: Editorial. Rally la tht Illinois Rot Alley: Cartoon. Valetfetorlan Clots off 4: Austin Jiurkhart in The Nation. FI AL I. Mat.

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O.W. ISSUE; GENERAL BAITS STEVENSON INWMSBORONURSmGEOME; WW Ul IlUlThlTITPV DF OT A ENDS TOUR AT CHICAGO IlLUO MIUIMU MIL ANY ARGUMENTS Ruins After Tragic Hillsboro Fire HE ASKS Gil Senator Also Expands on BUT FEW BETS ON ELECTION RESULTS TRAPPED ON SECOND AND Kern's Assertion That IF HE WOULD Symington Made mm says MOli IS DEAD, HITS AT 'SIAMESE TWIN OPPONENTS' ma 000,000 in 'War Prof THIRD FLOORS PRISONERS its' on -Stock. OF (Partial Text en Page 7 OLD RESIDENCE TO RETURN REDS By HERBERT A. TRASK State Political Correspondent of the Pest-Dispatch. Appears With Gov.

War. By a Staff Correspondent of the Post-Dispatch. NEW YORK, Nov. 1 Election betting in New York is probably at a minimum, although heated arguments have reached a new high. What wagering is being done Is not reflected at the Wall Street offices willing to accommodate speculators nor at bookmakers.

It shows itself occasionally in personal bets, usually made after the third martini, in private places. One such instance, the writer was informed, was a $10,000 bet placed this week by an Eisenhower sympathizer at 6 to 5 during a discussion of the respective merits of the two candidates at a club in New York. The general was the favorite. Theoretically, the "Wall Street odds" are said by usually well-informed sources to be 7 to 5 in 36 Hurt, Only One Seri Senator Joseph B. McCarthy of ren on Radio-TV Broad- Wisconsin, addressing a cheering I Republican rally, at Kiel Audi Hill II Aimed at West cast Democratic Candidate Making 6 Whistle-Stop Speeches in Ohio, Two in Indiana in Chicago Tonight.

torium last night, renewed and ously Rescues by Firemen and Volunteers Nurse. Finds Wire Crackling. Coast Nationwide Ap- enlarged on his charges that Gov. Adiai Stevenson nas given aia to the Communist cause and is surrounded by left-wing advisers, peal Tonight. (Chicago Text on Page SA.) (Picture in Everyday Magaxine.) The Wisconsin Republican re plied to critics of Ms nation-wide A state investigation of the fire television speech in Chicago last which swept through the Cedar (Picture in Everyday Magazine.) (Brooklyn Text on Page 8A).

By RAYMOND P. BRANDT Monday, in which he first made Grove Nursing Home at Hills. many of his accusations against favor of Eisenhower. The report indicated also that no substantial sums had been offered on either candidate and that there were no the Democratic presidential nomi i boro. last night killing 18 aged persons, was ordered today Chief Washington Correspondent nee, saying they had been unable Stevenson takers for what Eisen By GEORGE H.

HALL A Washington Correspondent of the Post-Dispatch. WITH GEN. EISENHOWER, Nov. 1 Gen. Dwight D.

Eisenhower returned to his New York to answer his "careful documen hower money was put up, even at oy i ordelheide, director of the Bureau of Public Health Engineering at Jefferson City. tation'' of Stevenson's background. of the Post-Dispatch. WITH STEVENSON CAMPAIGN PARTY, Nov. 1 Gov Adlai E.

Stevenson was making the prevailing odds. McCarthy also called for the re election next Tuesday of Senator a cororner jury at Hillsboro this afternoon reported that IS headauarters today after his third trip through Ohio and MM. in nerson and by James -P. Kent of Missouri, which CANDIDATES? SOME STILL AREN'T SURE of the victims died of suffocation. tnTniidwesT and on the Pacffic his St Luis appearance, Foreman James J.

Long explained that the verdict said nothing re Indiana today after challenging Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower to answer whether, in his proposal for a Korean peace, he would force thousands of Chinese and North OF THEIR NAMES garding neatn by accident because In doing so, he took up and ex coasi. He addressed a cheering throng By Port-TMavatcti Btaff Phftoirari-cr Rums of the Cedar Grove Nursing Home at Hillsboro, Mo where aged persons died in a none of the witnesses could testify as to how the fire started. panded Kern's campaign charge that former Air Force Secretary Korean prisoners to return to RICHMOND.

Va- Nov. 1-(UP) in Chicago last night and immediately afterward appeared iire last Most of the victims, is was reported, were overcome in the third-floor section Stuart Symington, Kern's Demo- Only One Seriously Hurt The blaze tranDed manv m. pictured here. (Additional pictures on rage ja.J with Gov. Earl Warren of Cali Communist territory and almost Last month a reporter asked certain t'eath.

50 persons "Who are the Repub- The Democratic presidential ucan and Democratic presidential tdiA television cratic senatorial opponent, made studio television i nnn fornia in a broadcast beamed to California, tients on the second and third floors of the converted residence. Some were rescued by neighbor POSES AS DOCTOR 000 as head of Emerson Electric candidate inrew oown mis aum- and vjce presidential candidates? let in a speech at the Brooklyn 23 correct answers. Oregon and Washington. FISHING HUNTING OSS SI. 000.0 Co.

here. All plans for additional cam- A sporadically demonstrative FOR 2 YEARS, BILLS TO VA EXPOSE HIM ien travel were abandoned in ana volunteer firemen. Others stumbled down a new fire escape to safety. Approximately 36 per Academy of Music last night alter yesterday, after a month of a day so intense and varied that headlines he asked 53 persons it appeared to be beyond human the same question. He got 30 II.

favor of a "dl McCarthy's 65-minute speech in BARRED IN STATE as-JUt "STJSzn '0 KIM I KY 71 II II I York tonieht. The program sons were injured, but only one was in serious condition today. endurance. correct answers. Within 24 hours he had flown Most of the seats were taken on 111 iiiwi a i-www 5 MSSLiL cZstACOUNTY'S VOTER the first flor, but the 1793-seat balcony, except for a few specta ine fire, tnought to have started in electric wiring on the first floor, spread with deadly rapidity.

scheduled to start at 9 pan. St. Louis time, over the National Broadcasting Co. (including the Pnct-nisnatch station. KSD-TV) HIGHLAND, N.Y., Nov.

1 (AP) A young Navy veteran has been "Doctor" Louis Mancinelli to the townfolk here for more than two years. He has treated patients, is ROLLS CLIMB TO TO REDUCE FIRES tors, was vacant. The Opera House PRISON AT OHIO has a seating capacity of 3563. RECORD 221 84 wnerv xiis uiuuiatuiu uu five-day riot at the Menard state, prison: flew to New York, where weather and smog forced him to backtrack to Philadelphia; came back to New York several hours behind schedule: made a 10-min- ana was accompanied oy heavy smoke. Dr.

Thomas Dobbins, director of the Jefferson County Health Denartmint Tnrcuii th. There were some vacant cnairs and the Armed Forces radio net-worlc Warren flew to Chicago last also on the platform. They had sued prescriptions and signed death, Last night, the 26-year-old been reserved for Republican A record number of voters. Camping, Picnicking Also opinion that many of the victims nieht especially for the broad- anrioVat candid 7 200 Convict, in Columbu. 221.984.

an increase of 18,702 ut television talk and a near- cast, which was headers and members of the Re- sute 1 uiu auueu uw some Stopped Smoke of may have suffered heart attacks. I "The nursinv hnmn nra raoinl. to Be Moved -Equip- was fined $500 by Justice of the raliy in Queens and reached steaa 01 a pubUcan. City Committee, which Eisenhower to the west sponsored the rally. A number California, has 32 electoral votes candidates were not there.

mm i reace Ainert tester after pieaq- ment in Wreckage! ing guUty of practicing medicine Burning Forests Covers ed as a satisfactorily operated es tablishment, adequately staffed Missouri. and equipped," Ordelheide stated. without a license. and is one oi wie viu including Howard Elliott, G.OJ. v.j fnrrpill Clavton After 6-Hour Melee.

mi manBurrx uau w. Mancinelli later remarked that this year'seiecuon. several jhv nominee for Governor, and Rep- to cf two important speeches! The 1702 ot "Sistra- he guessed he would go to medical no fire hazards, were found in the last imroection made ago the Repuniican igenUtives d9uie i. BakeweU nominee was considering return-1 TnotnM Curtis, Republi- school. He is a college graduate in the I rdcd in the Missouri's forest-fire situation with a bachelor of arts degree for Today be wui max isix t7 between a primary and a (Picture In Everyday Magazine).

mg were, om oe w. Mn candidttei for re-election to a major In psychology and remained critical today as Gov. "SJ vuniy eaiw doned. ICnnsress. f.5fwTeWnVKfc-7 election, board officials LnHd.lM, onaSfeSroulThl Forrest Smith placed a temporary Doolittle Indorsement.

Tn -UainCe Interrupted the COLUMBUS, Nov. 1 (AP) The ursine home nmmi. bar on hunting, ana flsning. i hii Kb I greaiesi increase in me nuim HeetS lldrJY ilPt- Prt of the county, hich to gen- The Pacific eoartroaast gpeaker frequently with cheer. Ohio penitentiary officials mop- "HaVe Sded VS Svrgem ping er six-hour nUlUon- Vhs verlation between Eisenhower ee0JnoneciS dollar Hriloween riot by 20OO He was arrested after te a Warren nroduced Hirln't like their food Department of Education investi- The penalty for Mancinelli of- nf 1 SL XiOUIS.

i erally uemocranc, incy saio. when smoke from burning timber List ef the Dead. DispatcB station, Election officials yesteraay nrprh at 9:30 clock, as wiU ra- I 5 clcrtinn com- covered the entire state. The dead, six of whom nrr Visibility from atop the 68-foot clio station jiu--' missioners who will serve lues- an Eisenhower indorsement from Kfc .7" "J7i.w tn move 200 gation. The Veterans Administra- Ll GeTjames DooUWe.

who led one most HL toe United Medical Serv- from the St Louis area, were listed as: Stevenson appearea to ue sl: day. At least 50 more persons are lng the strain of yesterday and needed to serve as election corn- forestry tower at Rockwoods Reservation north of Allenton, St Mrs. Ava Lord. 89 nan ia. the famous air raid on xoxyo trnvrsial fimres in the national prisoners ice goi oiiu.irom juancineui ior World War II, and who aid the Yealges to we Warden Ralph W.

Alvis said the services to veterans, and Blue I mnilil he I pomicai scene, openea uu I pmc.iuH.Mi hn mnlH nt lnl last nignt weu. in new missioners, they said 7DS Loughborongli avenae. Rrnanvn ne ma uui sm Louis county was reduced to one-half mile compared with a normal of 15 miles. eiecuon oi ni by praising Kern and gimng at transter was necessary Lafayette Moore, 78. 72f Ar his usual verve ana empnasis aR CO AL WAUt.

7" D1ff:" warren Truman. the emergency 1 created by the senal street ana ne m.ue iiitU none M.VM. sairi wh ninnv in enme i Persons entering the southwest Mrs. Framdska MueDer. SI.

tongue. The audiences, nowever, fAbi Jivjii CLr rv mm mi nnntn out. for the neneru oi iu aestrucuon or jsnusuuri. me raw vm 3152A California avenue. section of the state reported smoke so thick it appeared as prison tVNET' US.

BATTLE tne uaiuuruui ouu o--- $130 A DAY RISE were responsive ana aid noi seem to notice the strain he obviously Mrs. Emma Rottv. SS. rafUndW.that air strength SffiSTt oTierdomTulid ii the" commissary, mess hl and who if they were heading into storm Virginia avenue. was under.

CASUALTIES PUT I W.chinotnn- this a rnmhlnation kitchen. meant Jobs. clouds. The slip of the tongue came Mrs. Anna Rauth.

4721 Mik The program was ot brain and eood Missouri guts." The warden faced a problem in WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 (AP) at ac nn nrv enbt avenae. Other states In the Midwest, one. The men discussed variuw th- more than 4000 con- nM Lewis and hard coal wuca ue oi ow.w i i i 4. 4h.

n.mihii9ii jonn Lu Everhardt Sandhr. ai. alone with those in the South and WUU1U VUVC ivt uic subjects that have come add. operators signed a new contract i. ii.

nnn candidate and added: 7S05 Bruno avenae, Maplewood. East, through which forest fires fnr loaay raising me ws ca3- Tieionment to the "You know, we have another Without incident tne prisoners WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 (UP) StaJ SS welfare Missourian to Washington, I must were being led in groupi i of 200 The Pentagon reported last night "fw r. anthracite miners a day ei- of southern Gov Andrew Hnskey, DeSeto, Mo. John Becker.

13. Hematiti. were raging, reported smoxe palls, creating flying hazards. traded a couple fertive Nov. 16.

ernors for the Senator from Wy Mo. aamii inat i aomire ms guu aiso 10 me one uinmg nau uim thtt the return to duty of wound-programs. but unfortunately they oneratine. fed and returned to a nl mlaeifi utoIm man in In Missouri, a new sire oroxe The wage increase if approved Alie wage uiucaac -I the wage board-would bring out early today south of PotosL Mrs. Jane Phillins.

95. iW hi second since he unxea witn Drains." Itneir ceiis peiore anoiaer jroup Koret hts held net United uic uouuubi i l. aver 9 (To rlailv nav for harn- District Forester Lee Fine of Sul loge. I r-j Had Morse in Mind. livan said a blaze started, but was George Courtois.

78. Festna. coal miners to $17.65. nominated there to July. The with the first 30 minutes of was brougni out states battle casualties to 45.1 in i sVnteniber tatt Mo.

iua IKtstlnn VKlLTV ann hrnaneaat rfcl 11ntant jr 1 -nt. i quickly put under control, at Meramec Sate Park scene of ne meant, oi course, The new contmt is subject t0 Wayne Morse of Oregon, who re- proval by Wage stabiliza- Pbinip Jarrette. 75. Bonne k. mt Witn a CTOUP OI pre- I I auu oris.

vicn. nuueri iihsuutku iS-Jffi IB to hold Ws Cto Jonal said United States wound- 'our incendiary fires Thursday signea irom tne rtepuoucan party B()ard Tecently Terre, Mo. should retain their loyalty mb. -i luuvumm ra fllve rciurnca to uuty ana night ator JRobert A. Taft of Ohio, io a renewal oi wmroi me meet any new tnrew oi ii more recoveries are expected State foresters reported they bo ne cuuia waia atiavcijr iui cnoppelj 40 cents Off I Similar Stevenson.

agreement reached by Lewis and The chaUenge to Eisenhower industr; was the climax of his contrasting "ISl VSJ'ISLi. tt whom manv of them had lUp- cnaiCT ne raue againsi oieven. mgnrg noung. among the other 12,000 wounded checked a fire today that had nrtd for the nomination. It on his advisers in ws uii- jonn h.

Lamneck, state welfare Appearing on the American swept through about 2000 acres the Beneral's fourth visit to cago speech, and presentea in SJua there had been no Broadcasting "All Star of timber off State Highway 114 1 kakiinal dm. r-at at mnrlA I I a T11lnni. iwuiM mkum I further trouble today. iews' television program, ins- southwest of Sullivan. response ro nw previous lai.

1400 of the 13.000 'Siamese Twin Gov. Smith's order tarring of the General's apparently con- benefit8 in tne new con. tradictory )Utements on Foreign fth exceptlon of policy and particularly on the pa ts union.8 welfare fund, have been applied that, if would go to Mrs. Kite Sweet, 85, DeSoto. Mrs.

Manda Fields. Esther. Me. Mrs. Mary McClelland, 17, DeSoto.

Mrs. Zelta Rhodes, 75, Flat River, Me. Chester House, 26, address unknown. LeRoy Rogers, address nn -known. Christ Rinke, address unknown.

I Frank Mueller. 2045 Switzer About 10 minutes before he lrvir. rtM minV At the Chicago Stadium Eisen hunting and fishing will remain a I 11 Til IXfll II afK UIU CU IUUU1CUU I was tcneauiea xo leave we air, w. action have been returned to the hower referred to President Tru in effect until the danger of destruction of property by forest man and Gov. Adlai E.

Stevenson McCarthy turned to the bitter 7 United SUtes, while some 1900 Symington-Kem senatorial race in mif are known to be in Communist Korea to bring the war to a quick of Illinois, the Democratic can or brush fires has passed. and honorable end has greatly nnv conr Tfi HTATW worried the Democrats because of OrtUJ iU ULAl tt His proclamation declares aV a me 9 a a a I aM jl AUfrnnv nm nin nnr uranr rn wuuuucu awib? waunsj nonents." He set out the lour state of emergency and prohibits t.ll Mariana how vot, he. man along the side of the head. its possible effect on women and Iff PRANK, ANOTHER campaign issues as "Korea, Corn- campaign issues as n.utc, the hunting of deen quail, ducks, Kaaa -4ra casuaiucs, anciuuing some munism. prosper- cause ne rn! 21.000 dead, are about 023,000.

rabbits, squirrels, raccoons, opos LAD WOUNDED Stevenson asserted that the sums, fox and ail other animals. ity based on peace," and ne re- "Sr But he Mid men returned to duty viewed the aspects of these issues, he could discuss this contest be- No one else wu injured. total about 78,000, so "our net loss avenue, Jennings, told the Post-Dispatch his mother, Mrs. Fran-ziska Mueller, had been admitted to the nursing home Thursday, and 'all fishing: in streams ana spokesmen for the different factions of the Republican party had OREGON, Nov. 1 (UP) lakes.

It also stops picknickmg, He was applauded about as uiwiuc uuta prisoner escapes uuv uu-1 is therefore 45,000. Continued on Page 2, Column 3. camping and similar outdoors times, particularly when he 1 1 T.l8Liir. I ue WM The figures were given as 01 A 13-year-old Halloween prankster was killed and a teen-age com ana on ner iirst cay there had activities. the issue of uommunism nas I 7 I Milling convicts, spurrea on ny i midnight Oct 24.

broken her left arm in a fall from panion was seriously wounded by The order automatically post a chair. Cooler Tomorrow a shotgun blast last night as they driven the Aoministrauon into vu ringieaaers, threatened ior a tune i "pretzel-shaped and Becordsof the Securities and to attemBt mass escape over fflJT rJ)S FOHAIH l. 4v- c.n.. Exchange -Commission, the I i.Z-. nfAA --k I a i iuii wa i nni pones deer season; He brought her to St Louis ta attempted to overturn an out have the arm set and after tak wucu ne uis uu.

"v- I me iiuwu a uinmra a pmiu Mil scheduled for next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The wildfowl house at Forest City near here, Official forecast for St Louis ing her back to Hillsboro yester-. be presided over, If he is elected, LL" r. Thirty-five grim guards, armed 1.1 tLtUIIU UA by Senator Richard M. Nixon of "2" with sub-machine funs, stood The Holt County Sheriffs office season, now under way, is halted, uay leu ner about 3 pjn.

and vicinity: Increasing cloudi California, who is "for equal ecc- uurmg tne two their ground. Somehow the escape WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 (AP) said Bert Hamilton, about 75, had admitted firing the gun. He was Mrs. Mueller, who was unable even though it is regulated by the federal government along ness tonight: mostly cloudy nomic and pomicai ngnts." 1 7 Ztf attempt, if it was tn the convtctr I Election day weather over much held in the county jail here.

to walk as the result of a hip fracture suffered three months with the state. tomorrow; cooler tomorrow after This was an implied criticism "uuf u.ai I minds, never jelled. 1 of the nation will be fair and Gary Cass, 13, died almost lm Senator John J. Sparkman of "cw to tmerson raeciric. tSmmfMm aiAW nf.vr.i-a mild, the Weather Bureau forecast noon; lowest temperature tomor- Regular open seasons on fish and game will be resumed as mediately after the shooting.

At Alabama, the Democratic vice "emocrauc nominee nas oe- ir. yesterday. row morning about 50; highest tendants at a St Joseph (Mo.) ago, was carried from the blazing building and taken by ambulance to St Louis County Hospital. She, was dead on arrival at the hos presidential candidate, who. rtt.

iL ZZZZrjZS. Its special election tomorrow afternoon in middle Hospital said Leroy Worley, 16, -11- AF 2 aauaaV I 1111 l.i: 3 1 1 Ifiwi 1 III I IliaiHI t--3. AAABV alinf 1 1-n I a.A -w soon as the bar is lifted. T. Bode, director of the' Missouri Conservation Commission, said neen aoaca.ea lur ms tivn 1 a una, ui iaie nmj.

not nav taxes on this income as and officers into the flaming prig-1 ii.ji..h... was in "fair condition" after sur 0s. Eisenhower 'indorsed the "so- hnt a long term capital on compound. Six himdred phto Ny air 4 eondttions over new dates will be fixed for pital. Mrs.

Mary Miles, 71, Valley Park, was in serious conditio gical treatment of "multiple wounds." They said he was expected to recover. TEMTEBATCBES deer season unless the emer 60 A-HUNTING jr 1 vwmo 1 mwmwmm Maw. i iinhl or uie nation on eiccumi Continued on Page S. Column S. oermitted to huv -at a nrire wav from eentral and southern Ohio.

TJZL2tJLa 1 a.m. 2 a.m. gency continues through the from smoke inhalation. She was below what it's worth," and then mobilized before the sudden coI-Im. normal temperaturer in the winter.1" WE V0NT jO sold six months later.

lapse of the revolt' iparific Northwest the lake region Arkansas, also hit hard by forest fires, has stopped hunting i StevensonBrealcs Front Tooth. Gets Refers to Finnegan. I scheduled 10:30 p.pi. off en-1 and Ohio valley, and chilly weatb- 59 58 57 55 54 54 5 59 65 7rt 73 74 14 rie sain inai jimM innA- 1 .1 1 mi.iMi.tii. horfkMi niiiat until the emergency is over.

admitted to St Louis County Hospital. Testimony at Inquest At the inquest Dr. Dobbins testified that most of the 16 bodies showed burns, but none severe enough to cause instant death. 3 a.m. 4 nj.

5 a.m. 6 a.m. 7 a.m. a.m. 9 a.m.

10 a.m. Jl a.m. 12 noon 1 p.m. 2 p.m. Unoxneial.

IS, tunctwi oi revenue 1 necessary, cold, hungry, Deaxen, in St Louis, who is appealing' his mMt nf th rehellioua convicts Cap 2 Minutes Before Going on TV conviction on a cnarge ox oiiiciai 1 moved back into the ceUblocks 13 Noisy Dogs Give Police Creeps mi5conuuci in omce. naa an- K.fnr th marri nianned The Rev. Jack Hunter of Hills provea uiis mosi unusual aeai. tn Into the nenitentiArv. Police sent out a rush call for boro, who took part in the rescue NEW YORK, Nov.

1 (AP) Gov. Referring to the Aid for the beleaguered guards On Otherwise Qoiet Halloween a department aenust, ur. ner- Adlai E. Stevenson made a Brook Wisconsin Senator declared: "I operations, testified that a wooden stairway outside 'the 'rear of the flame-swept building was IZZlt wouldn't want such a man on my 4 at the penitentiary came more quickly than at many places, per-hans because manv In Columbus Dog didn't get along at all and still remember Easter Monday of not used as an exit by any of the patients. He said he found the door at the third-floor level Dog and Dog A were at each The official police report today was that last night was quiet so far as Halloweeir vandalism was concerned.

But officers at the Normal maximom thla 4at. 0: normal minimum, Urw. 53 at a m- IAltwtathra. Incladln an umptratorca. JuBPliadbY United Itatca W.atnar Bureau.

other'a throat all night The racket was very upsetting latched on the inside. Bodies, of five men were found Inside, ho to the officers and few over committee investigating five-per- Academy of Music. centers. I wouldn't want him in- Stevenson arrived here at 9:28 vestigating incdme tax evasion pjn just two minute, before he dal of that na." WV n. McCarthy said he had met toe de Symington and "he'a a likeable tist hastily fashioned an emer- cgap-BjSut he said be would be W4stiB8 his and his audience's and told time if -I didn't call a spade a you're in good hands.

Im a Dem- pade and give you wmrtever in- oel formation I had." Page boulevard police station who night guests in the holdover. The rosT-oiseATCM wCAixcnaiRO m. w. a mi aw. but he was unable to say why these men had not un dogs slipped through the bars lyn political rally by the skin of his teeth last night in more ways than one.

After a hurried trip to intervene in an Illinois prison riot be had to rush back here to try to pick up his campaign schedule. His flight was further delayed at Philadelphia by adverse weather. Then to top things off, the Democratic presidential nominee broke a front tooth while dining on his plane as it winged into New York. It was the upper left biscupli, leaving a prominent gaping hole almost at a time be planned to go on a nationwide television broadcast when attempts were made to sep latched the door ana made tneir escape to safety. 1930.

That was the day convicts fired a cellblock in a wild escape plot The fire caused the deaths of 322 prisoners, the biggest tell of any prison fire. Hanger Strike by If Convicts ta Oregon Prison Ends. SALEM, Ore Nov. 1 (API A 29-hour hunger strike by 16 hardened convicts in the state penitentiary ended last night after prison officials threatened to use force to restore order. arate them.

A haggard group of had to contend with three stray dogs of the noisy variety couldn't agree with the report Someone had put the dogs in a closed rear yard in the 5S00 block of Minerva avenue. Police who were called to quiet the noise took the doss to the station where policemen greeted Humane Soci ety representatives wita open ZU In Pyin tribute to his Repub-dentist replaced the emergency Ucin coUeagu- the James Lewis, who witn his wife, a registered nurse, operated the nursing home, declined to testify on advice of Prosecuting Attorney J. W. Thurman, who Informed arms this morning. MaaanUaoia fafWMto aaJ weather ta akc- cutea, race 3A- Cai.

1. Sunset, sunrise (tomor- "stage of the Mississippi at St Louis, 1 feet, a rise of .7: the Missouri at St Charles, 10.6 feet no change. i.TJZr Heker said: "Jim Kern is guilty Only other serious vandalism "TAT 1 of only one crime, that is the during the night was the turning they were placed in a cell. Doc Continued en Page 2, Colomn 0. on of several fire A didnt like Dob Dog and uiuaie iciui lieu iu xua iciuu i dentist In Illinois.

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