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Illness Mystery Of 125 On Train Unsolved WASHINGTON (AP)-The local, health department continued food tests today to determine what eaused the illness of 125 train travelers from Toledo Wednesday. I Water samples from the three railroad cars used by the victims bad shown high bacterial counts. 1 But Dr. John R. Pate, chief of the D. C. Health Department, said Friday that the water could not have caused the mass illness of the delegates to the AFL-CIO's unemployment conference. Doc tors said none of the poisonings was serious. Birds and Beasts ACROSS 1 Feline beast 4 Diplomacy B What the owl is called 12 Exist 13 Great Lake 3 Most sensitive 4 Singing voice 5 Seed vessel 6 Picture show 7 Golf mound 8 Blouse 9 Roman date 10 Location letters 17 Offer 19 Outmoded 23 Put in 24 Brazilian state 25 State 26 Shiny fabric 27 Digs up 23 Chemical sufnxes 14 Mine entrance 11 Anglo-Saxon la mom wrong 16 Ordinal number 18 Amphibia larva 20 Worms 21 Head part 22 Herb 24 Golf scores 26 piper, I shore bird 27 Expire 30 Parsee sacred writings S2 Finches 84 Give a new chair 55 Wipes out 86 Wile 37 Covered with gold 89 Ascend 40 Ice cream 41 Chicken 42 Close (poet.) 45 Began . 49 More obstinate M Girl's name 52 Gaelic 63 Mouse 84 Fabulous bird 85 Heavy drinkers 56 Individuals 57 Watch DOWN 1 Throw 2 Operatic solo Answer to Previous Puzzle C!0gp;0glAl g;ASISfr' Aipiojg m e pi -IHJ5 obt ppp yT" t o 1-teg" a Ki t "Elate" m 1 5Te& p a S lglr A.t mTt 4 6 fa i-atvlt&s gf" e bfeM TlR E'MltJ CBA5e AJMET P I LEI, GIA 1 E Qg IvJ E R O A I D'i ALTO TlaM T R A NiK l ET" A P 1 D PE AC ETl I 5R fiOE jAGElgl IE-?!TlATl3k"- Clue J Fizzle In Martin Case PORTLAND (AP) The clothing found last weekend in Hood River County was not from the missing Ken Martin family, .Multnomah County sheriff's deputies said. Members of another family told deputies they had discarded I lie clothing in Ruckell Creek on the Multnomah - Hood River County line last December. The clothing included a sweater, a hair ribbon, a girl's torn pedal pushers and a shirt. Detectives Gene Niece and Wal ter Graven traced the family through the name of the father found on .a slip of paper in the creek Wednesday. The two men said the area was Mon. April 13, 1959 Th News-Review, Roieburg, Ore. 13 1 rough with potholes large enough I to hide a car or house. They said la child could be lost forever in the thick brush, not more than a i .quarter mile from the Columbia ! Kiver expressway. This was the latest of a long' series of clues to fizzle in the I search for Mr. and Mrs. Martin and their three young daughters, who vanished after leaving home ; Dec. 7 in search of Christmas greens. Long Imprisoned Mother Found Daughter, Crazed It is estimated that over 60.000, 000 replacement nulo tires will be sold this year. And practically ev ery one will ho purchased by a newspaper reader. BOSTON (AP) A widow and her daughter were held at sepa rate hospitals today after a priest and police discovered them in a cluttered, fuodlcss apartment. The mother had threatened sui cide. Her emaciated 33-ypnr-old daughter had been held prisoner in her own home, police said, for 16 years. Police I.t. Chester A. Itenchey said Hie situation was discovered by the liev. Kenneth Murphy, a Catholic pripst, who operates Ites- 29 Essential being 31 Hindu poet 33 More unusual 38 Moral 40 Mammoth and Wind, for instance 41 Rabbits 42 Monkeys 43 Fiddling Roman emperor 44 Formerly 46 Far (prefix) 47 Cry of bacchanals 48 Freshwater fish 50 Greek letter ii 1 pj if e" ii ii fir 1 H"iT i'if "Si ii lii" rl"FiT T" is TT 1 1 Uu. ' 10 H 11 n i) hh f;Wvr 5nir 19 if iT i ) Vi it ii , FROM NINE TO FIVE By Jo Fischer 1M rial, (atrvuM, In A -l MELES 11 . VISITORS and from now on, Hysteria, keep your little nephew awoy from the office!" P COME ON HOME.DREAM SOAT- YOUR CRUISING DAYS ARE OVER PS 1 1 feJ N I I & I BE LATE FOR My Ja . W7Ji'ft Mmi: CO rd. "vou. I fesA DATE WITH )$ ,w& V?L $'2 BtSNDIE'fe J&&V I yf ' ' ' cue Inc., a nnnsectarian service for potential suicides. Father Murphy accompanied by police went to the home of Cath erine Stearns, 59, Friday night alter neighbors said she had threatened suicide. After taking Mrs. Stearns in hand, police searched for half an hour before they found her daughter, Mary, 33, under a pile of debris and blan kets. Henchey said Ihe daughter was in such a wild state she had to be to City Hospital where doctors began the process of building her up. The mother was taken to State Hospital. A doctor said the daughter's thighs were "no thicker than a man's wrist." She weighed less than 60 pounds. More newspapers are sold in two days than the total number of pas senger cars registered throughout the world. Morse Asks Publicity In Nepotism Disclosure WASHINGTON (AP) Names and salaries of all Senate em ployes would be published under a resolution introduced by Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Ore). "I see nothing so special about senators' offices that justifies keeping a veil of secrecy over the salaries we pay," Morse told ths Senate here. The move to make payrolls pub. lie stems from a series of recent disclosures of nepotism in Con gressthe hiring of relatives. THE N (Mrs NOT 0i4irrtDDIC COO! T hlf NEW BANK !frEV'KYTVllNQ I irhXu ) I FRIEND.'.' 1 HS' .... II . . f . ' ' 1 1 1 I X T V. P .1 " I ILET'S SEETi,' I fh llSMAME ON ME...TO a r THERE'S HAZEL, J BOY1 F,?t f' I r EVEN THINK SUCH ) I lllna 3.. deduct fsoo XV tS f$& I 1A 1Na; (.for each dpendent..'J 'CA ll omS?!. w ( COME BACK.LUIU StlLBt POU'Tl 1 A &PLEMPIP1 lHAHPLy" M SOUt HiO tOWSIHB OfiE WITH THeSA'EMER -V. eeTTHPSB HIPPOPOTAMUSSS rSJ DfcKEC HOPE FOR SUCH WB CAU'T JUST 6TANt ON MAY WEED HELP I 3 f SET VBUK CkEIASSTgRBP Ufl OR-0oH! 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