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jailed without possibility of ball tog angclcg Cfmeg friday, may2o, m9-pqrti 5 Debt-Prisoner and for indeterminate sentences. They cannot gain their release unless they swear they have es tates "of less than $20." Veteran Pines Indonesia Chief Named THE HAGUE, May 19 The Netherlands government today appointed A. H. J. Lovlnk, Secretary-General of the Foreign Affairs Ministry, to be the new High Commissioner in Indonesia.

fxpertncd Young Deaftr PAINT SALESMAN Wanted for lot Ang! orto with national company. Writ giving eompltt background cowing lott 10 ytara to BOX f-261-NA, TIMES Smith has been Under arrest for 15 months, Fugatt for two months. for Infant Son REAL ESTATE AUCTION Illustrated on Pog 3, Part I. RUTLAND, May 19 U.R Ralph J. Fugatt, 29, one of two penniless -war veterans faced MAGNIFICENT NEW ONE-STORY RESIDENCE -LOCATED IN EXCLUSIVE WINDSOR SQUARE AUCTION SUNDAY, MAY 22nd at 3:30 P.M.

OPEN FOR INSPECTION DAILY 2 to 5 P.M. with possible life imprisonment because they can't pay court judgments, said today he would gladly go back to a German pris on camp if he could get out of Rutland jail and see his infant Id. son first. 'SS- 1C: 7 f. -ft it i -1 i 1 irH.ir,w, iiaw nit.

ill $tlrf-n-a "Not being able to see that baby is awful," Fugatt said. The Governor of Massachusetts Hki jFlL pi-turn and veterans organizations began S3 rr 1 working to obtain freedom for 1 him and Bernard J. Smith 23, of Fair Haven, Vt. Gov Paul A. Dever of Massachusetts sent a telegram to Gov.

Ernest Gibson of Vermont urging him to do "everything pos I sible" to free Fugatt. Dever said Fugatt is being held under an "archaic Vermont debtor law comparable to that 220 SOUTH IRVING BLVD. WINDSOR SQUARE DIBECTIONSi Dri ea Wilihlr. Blvd. to Irring Bird.

(I block oast ot Baumoi). end turn aortlt to property. Entry Hall, guect Tiltd Powdor Room Spaciou Living Room with brick fircplaco Dining Room with crystal ehandtltar Largs Dsn, cobinsti. Bar squippsd with plumbing Modsrtl Kltchsn, dithwathsr, Serfcajo disposal unit Lovely Brsakfast Spac Pass Pantry Ssrvies Psreh Thrss attractive Bedrooms Two big tiled Baths, stall showers, dressing tables ALL LARGE ROOMS. Forced Air Heating Superabundance ol Closets Indirect Lights Many Phone Outlets Steel Casement Windows Reck wool Insulation Coppef Plumbing Tils Roof Finest Construction iar abore City Code Requirements Two-Car Oarage Storage Room Complete Sprinkler System Largs landscaped lot.

which was expunged from the books of England over a century ago." FATHER OF 18 HONORED William Cosper Peter 78, seated, front row, farmer from Beech Creek, with his 10 daughters end 8 sons os he was honored by National Father's Day From left, back row, It mm Both Fugatt, a former Springfield (Mass.) newsman, and Smith have been Jailed for months like ancient English paupers because Frank, Jesse, Harvey, Harry, Lester, Elery, Charles. Middle row, Ralph, Mary, Alice, Betty, Cora, Olibe. Front, Florence, Pauline, Leona, Mr. Peter, Helen and Margaret. Father was honored at public ceremony in Lock Haven.

UP) Wlrephoto LOG-SPLITTING FARMER NAMED FATHER OF YEAR Terms ot Sale: escrow. 15 deposit ot time of sale, balance in Trust Deed available tor $22,508. 1 1 ts a tney nave been unable to pay damages assessed against them as a result of two separate highway accidents. Under Vermont law, they were Barge Blast Rocks Bay Illustrated oa Pag 3, Port I. SEATTLE, May 19 P) One Ing to split logs for a local paper mill.

"A man can't feel worth while," he said, "unless he's got a long day's work behind him. I hit the wedge hard because that is a way of blowing off steam." See the Little Coats that' man was feared killed and three others escaped with injuries when a 105-foot power barge exploded and burned in Salmon Bay today. 00m bia in fashion! The barge, the Nuchek, was on its way from a ship repair yard in 1 LOCK HAVEN, May 19 (JP) A 79-year-old farmer who splits logs to "blow off steam" today became the "American father of 1949." William Casper Peter of nearby Beach Creek, who has 18 children and SO grandchildren, was selected for that honor by the National Father's Day Committee. The title was conferred on him during a ceremony at the Lock Haven City ''Hall with newsreel cameras recording the event for the National Father's Day banquet at New York June 19. Peter told reporters he gets up at 5 a.m.

every weekday morn- Lake Union to a Salmon Bay dock. The explosion shook the Ballard and Interbay areas. Fire Compton Ex-Chief Dies LAS VEGAS, May 19 (JP) Everett A. West, 62, former Compton (Cai.) Police Chief, died in General Hospital today. boats finally extinguished the Heresy Row Flares Anew CAMBRIDGE, May 19 (U.R The heresy dispute that requited in the discharge of three Boston College instructors and the silencing of a Jesuit priest flared anew tonight when two girl students at'Emmanuel College resigned and refused to take their Miss Eveljn J.

Uberti, 22, of Waltham, and Miss Doris Coulombe of Brookline, both seniors at the Catholic institution, said Emmanuel was teaching Jhe same doctrine that caused the previous dispute that there is salvation outside the Catholic Church. Miss Uberti said she and Miss Coulombe had submitted their resignations to Sister Helen Madeleine, Dean of Emmanuel, and told her they didn't want the degrees they were scheduled to receive June 7. flames. The missing man was ideneified as Gerald R. Percival, 37.

The three who escaped were T. H. Dav is, 58, the barge captain; C. V. Col- sen, 34, ana nicnara urnc, zi.

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