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ChargesPlans /Against 2 KillingNatiomoilier Franklin to CustodyWould Be 1 By Armedier. Woodstock Lane larged this morning Tee murder and Lee n, Stephens City, with being an acces-it degree murder by llowing the death of Sisk Saturday night r Memorial Hospital, two hours after he acked by Collier and I badly cut across received deep lacer-i the breast which ►, three arteries and lung, causing hem-ch resulted in his 15 Saturday night, was employed by rris at the Apple ;aurant at the time, the trouble started ument between Sisk men over an alleged dollar which Collier v claimed Sisk owed i said that the men op the matter and the restaurant, but vile names at Sisk screen door Sisk de where they wereids later he stagger-the restaurant, badly rushed to the hos-ie died two hourss said this morning fe with which Sisk found on Jack Curl’s door to the restau-at it has been sent eadauarters for in-ier was arrested lat-night at his home r. and Franklin was the home of a rela-phens City, of SperryvUle cas the son of the isk and his wife, who A. P. Martin by a ?e, and who lives in was bom in Sperry -ppahannock county. 1902.ased attended the ;k county schools and i this city for about worked for the Ap-Restaurant but at tis death, he was em-:iester. Pa., and was restaurant for ai the former Miss l, now residing in who survives, with wo sons. Warren and a daughter Dorothy Washington. Two sis-mon Grove, of Win-Mrs. Irene Guth-r, also survive, red From Army years of age. ho had eight months in the before being dis-n the age limit was was a member of the Company and the ,s in Chester. He had membership in the tiurch in Sperrwille. rvices will be held »moon at 2 o’clock me of his mother on enue extended. The A. Whitten will offi-will be Pat Dunn, ns. Dory Fletcher, an. Ran Ridgeway Morris.be in Mount Heb-TaBy JOHN M.Oct. 9 W—A complete plan peace by force 1 the world tods States. Great Br Russia, and Pi asserted the task future security o been well begun.'The organizat: to preserve pea Mr. Roosevelt ment, represents tive for which 1 fought, and a! the highest hop* of fathers an sons and daugh in the terrible i fering of war.”Backed The security for converting tl ted Nations ir peace organiza powerful armed special air dets of lightning t future aggressor: Announccmeni details came i diplomats fores? of an early fo ,4at the highe blueprint.Would lt;As now drawr of a general ‘‘peace loving council of 11 na have final autho force; an ecoi council to woi economic ills, ar al court of justi The general t urity council, e and social coui have a presiden prestige obvious! the presidency council, whose r elude permanen and, ‘‘in due cc Forces Forces to bac of the count methods failec vailable “on it? nations of the air force deta would be “held able” for action It was said that the means ted States woul of forces rem but the admini expected to p authorization tc sity of asking thority each tij be used.CitesIn his Staten said “aggressoi the Japanese w for years for t can launch the gainst weaker i their peaceful ] “This time,” have been detei feat the enem shall never agai plunge the wo then to so orga: ing nations though unity c will, and unity position to as: would be aggn shall even get j Peace The security provides detai peaceful settlen tentative becau formally accepi governments ir at the Dumbarl ces which ende
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