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DIAMONDS AS SOUVENIRS

SAN FKANCISCO, Fob. 6. Colonel Edward Murray who is under teelinical arrest for attempting to sinuggle 210,000 dollars worth oi diamonds from Japan, said to reporters: "I am in a bad jam but I don't feel I stole the diamonds. 1 consider them legitimate souvenirs. There is nothing in Army regulations prohibiting the pureliase of souvenirs."

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Chronicle (Levin), 8 February 1947, Page 2

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DIAMONDS AS SOUVENIRS Chronicle (Levin), 8 February 1947, Page 2

DIAMONDS AS SOUVENIRS Chronicle (Levin), 8 February 1947, Page 2

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