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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 14

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War Prisoner Brutality Stirs Congress Ire Freed Yanks Tell Of Death March In North Korea London Strangler Blames Victims For His Killings Brown Will Act On Eureka Vice Raider Firing WASHINGTON Chairman Styles Bridges (R Nil t-pivn crrT At summoned top state and defense atrocity accounts given by re- -This' is a venr s-rious war Prisoners in Korea when thev wflice sharP Priests to the ficer who is' doin" Communisms The reports from Brawn said' the Far East also prompted calls' Wiley and Officers Gerald in confess for renewed efforts Churchill and Zcnon Niecrasz10 9btain Inspection torney General Edmund (Pat) Brown said today he intends to do something about the firing of Robert Wiley a Eureka police sergeant who conducted a citf asainst Prostitution tbe 1 Jf T5C naJ "nited tates of enemy Continued From rage 1-A conference in the Tokio Army Hospital He said about 25 to 30 men in his company of 220 men got sPcca treatment Another Denies Brutality A pale thin Soldier from Rome Ga Private First Class William Brock Jr 21 said he never saw Chinese guards Tbls cannot s-ucb crrms on and I trust! jf '7'iJLtdo tack -'Amgf Ccin5V 'vas Ultness summoned to a closed door meeting of the committee Defense department officials are to testify later US Civilians Freed By Reds Start Home MOSCOW UP A group of i tolerate1 were suspended by Eureka Police Chief Ed Emahcisen yesterday ion charges of The Eureka City Council ap oved the action The firings followed by less than a week raids on six alleged brothels' in Eureka under combined direction of Wiley and agents from Brown's office GOP Senators Plan All Night Tidelands Battle By Harrison Humphries WASHINGTON AP Sen- ate Republican leaders today agreed to force a round the cIock sessions next week unless opponents of the offshore submerged lands bill agree before then to a debate limit and a plan for vot- Blast Perils Convoy MUNSAN An artillery shell exploded near Freedom Gate Bridge on the road to Panmunjom today as a convoy of ambulances taking Communist prisoners to the exchange area approached The Sth Army announcement said the ambulance convoy was a safe distance from the blast but a piece of shrapnel landed only five feet from an American military policeman at the bridge It was not known immediately whether the shell was Allied or Communist nor whether it landed inside the neutral corridor leading to the truce village By Robert Musel UP John Christie accused Notting Hill strangler was described in his own words today as a man driven to murder by the evil of women The mild mannered clerk charged with the slaying of four women whose bodies were found entombed in his dreary apartment in Notting Hill section listened to a confession he purportedly made following his capture March 31st Three victims found sealed in the walls of apartment were young women The fourth hidden beneath the flooring was his wife Ethel Against His Wishes' Public Prosecutor Clax-ton read a statement in the court in which Christie 55 said his wife died in a choking fit and the young women Hectorina MacLennan Kathleen Maloney and Rita Nelson forced themselves upon him against his wishes 1 statement said that on the night of December 14th he awakened to find his wife beside him in bed choking He was unable to restore her breathing and was when I bear to see her so I got a stocking and tied it round her neck to put her to sleep" the statement said A month later the statement continued a drunken woman accosted Christie and demanded money The girl later identified as Miss Maloney pushed her way Into his home and removed her clothes in the kitchen Christie said Picked Up Pan "I tried tor get her out and she picked up: a frying pan to hit me" he said "There was a strug- earlier and walk Rie and Iell back on the chair Parent-Teacher Association and 411 Club members join in preparing for Malaga 4H benefit dinner Left to right Leola Pursell Melvin Najarian Mrs Ivan Girtz Mrs Francis Nix and Deann Peterson' cIvilians hcld by tbe United Xations pris- ing on the measure The state department reported savv no mistreatment Senator William Knowland last week the North Korean However Lawlcv who is suffer-(R) Calif said the move Government had agreed to free Ing from malnutrition and other break this filibuster seven American civilians but ailments told newsmen: North Krean Etace in' the 18 was a captive Brock said the Reds tried to preach Communism and camp conditions were not good but he added three others are dead and there is no trace of three more Six of those scheduled for re- lease are missionaries and the seventh is a former state depart- ment employe Malaga 4H Club Will Give Annual Spanish Dinner A A A annual 4H Club Spanish' dinner will be served injhe- Malaga School Auditorium tomorrow from 5:30 to 8:30 PM The meal will consist north on Street Of enchiladas Spanish beans salad and coffee or chocolate High school girl 411 Club members will serve the coffee and chocolate under tfce' supervision of Mrs Samuel Vucovich and Mrs Marion Mason adult lead- few minutes Iluckaby said about 30 years old tall and weighs Sounds lie has eavy eyebrows hooked nose He a gray sport coat white shirt and was agreed upon by the senate Republican policy committee at luncheon meeting Knowland We have already arranged Knowland de- for the clared This means cots will be taken into the corridors and lounges off the senate chamber to allow senators to get a little sleep during the continuous sessions THE FRESNO BEE Fresno Cal Wed April 22 1953 Town Hall Hears Warning Not To Underrate Russia Mrs Margaret Mead of New York a widely known anthropologist today declared Americans mistakingly think of Rus-sit as only a strong rival in some kind of an international game instead of realizing the Communists are a dangerous stumbling block on the road to peace The New Yorker spoke in Fresno Theater under the sponsorship of the San Joa-ouin Valley Town Lecture Hall Mrs Mead a curator of the American Museum of Natural History has directed a research project on Russia for the last four years Know When To Shift She asserted the United States must appreciate the Communists always know the right time for a shift in tactics' She said the Communists apparently have decided to show signs of seeking world peace as a means of testing the American ability to continue to build her strength when there seems to be -no need for it She chided the American people for their fear of being dominated by other nations European" Mrs Mead said "thinks very funny we as the most powerful people on earth are wary about possible domination of our affairs in the United Nations or in other inter national activities" Mrs Mead asserted this nation has unwillingly become the most powerful nation without an appreciation of what to do' about it Dislike Role "We consider it to be distate-ful to have been thrust into the position of parents who hold an atom bomb to make bad children around the world to behave" the anthropologist said Mrs Mead said all other nations find it difficult to understand the United States One of the primary reasons for this she explained is the unique attitude Americans take toward their children look upon our children as the she added peoples regard -children as something in the past We train our children to meet the future Other nations instruct their chil dren to respect the past" Mrs Mead said people in other nations also find it hard to un derstand America because we our day Looking at Hollywood movies she explained could result in foreigners getting an entirely erroneous impression of America Bureau Urges Big Cut In County Budget Requests Recommendations by the county bureau of efficiency calling for cuts in budget requests from $39S076 to $110742 were presented to the board of supervisors today by County Administrator Earl Wallace The board met in the first session of the isalary hearings and is expected to cut the amounts further -Mrs Margaret VanDussen the county librarian was the first to feel the ax The board refused her requests lor salary range increases for a junior librarian senior librarian principal librarian assistant county librarian and herself Refuses Three Typists The board also cut her request for six new junior typist clerks to three Approved were the raising of a clerk to a library assistant rating and a junior clerk to that of an Intermediate clerk Sheriff Joseph Tracy was to appear before the board later this afternoon on his request his staff be placed on a 40 hour work week instead of its present 48 hours of work Tracy also may bring up his request to raise Sergeant request to -Christie 'declared the next thing he remembered the girl was still in the chair with a rope around her In February he met' Miss Nelson who said she was looking for a room He said she suggested making The state department said the to escape but they caught them seven are: They never got very far They Rev William Robert Booth of brought them back and kept New York City a Maryknollithem in what we called turnip Catholic priest Louis Leo Dans dugout away from the rest of of Chicago HI a former state! us They had to do extra department employe and these extra work They allow Senator Robert A Taft of Methodist missionaries: ius to see Ohio the Republican leader an- Nellie Arkansad Dyer of Van' Lawley formerly of the United nounced he will force a voteoniBuren Ark Anders Kristian States th Division was cap-the basic issue of federal vs! Jensen of Denmark Mary Helen' tured six miles south of Chosin state ownership by offering a i Rosser of Macon Ga Bertha Ad-: Reservoir November 30 1959 He motion to table a proposal byjkisson Smith of Marshall Mo'is 4o but tonight looked far Senator Clinton P- Anderson (D and Lawrence A Zellers of Wea- and very weary NM providing for federal ad-therford Tex A reporter asked: ers Junior '4H girls will serve the dinner under the supervision of Mrs Smith adult leader The clearing of the tables and Five minutes after the first a transaction She became angry the dish washing will be done by-holdup Edward Berriadou the land threatened to have some of the high 411 and junior 4H boys night clerk in the Church Ave-under the supervision of Boyd nue motel reported he was jper shoes Detective investigated it worthwhile for hirft if he would recommend her to the landlord but he was not interested in such her boy friends beat him -statement said the bandit is 6 feet 1 inch about-175 curly black hair and a large was wearing tan slacks a tan or brown robbed of $70 in motel funds Rings Office Bell Eernadou said he was asleep when' a man rang the bell at the office door After he was admitted Bernadou said the man pulled back his coat to display the wooden handle of a pistol which -Bernadou said was stuck in his belt Where is your the intruder asked quiet and no one will get 1 Bernadou reported the todk $70 from the cash and told him to go into -a rawer: "Why do you think that you were exchanged by the "I guess it was because I any good to Law-Icy replied sick and my toes are gone and my eyes are so bad I just of any Top ranking min- He raid the returnees were isters of the 14 North Atlantic 13 to pack and get Deborah ends visit Genauer Murder AP Wirephoto Marauders Slay Seattle Girl 21 Uncle In Israel JERUSALEM AP Israeli police today pressed a search for the slayers of Deborah Genauer 21 of Seattle Wash and her uncle Zvi Genauer a former resident of Lakewood NJ who were found shot to death in the home here Authorities said the house was ransacked and all evidence indicated the killers were marauders Miss Genauer was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Isaac Genauer Seattle Zvi Genauer came to Israel a little more than a year ago with his wife and five children The police said they apparently were shot with a sten gun at close range The body tvas found in bed and her slumped over a table on which was opened the Talmud a Hebrew religious book! Miss Genauer a graduate of Brooklyn College who had been visiting her relatives had planned to return home to be married but had stayed over a few extra days for the celebration of the fifth anniversary of independence Hunt For Bay Air Crash Dead Ends OAKLAND UP Searchers today abandoned all hope of finding the bodies of four missing persons wKo died in the flaming crash of an airliner in San Francisco Bay Coast guard cutters and hell-copters thoroughly covered the Is Believed ExFresnan Charles Graves of Oakland who was among the eight persons killed when an' airliner plunged into the San Francisco Bay is believed to be a former employe in the Fresno station of the United States Weather Bureau Other employes in the local station said Graves was employed here from July 29 1946 to July 13- 1947 and from December 20 1947 to March 10 1948 More recently Graves was assigned to one of the ships of the weather patrol which gathers weather information at sea area of the' crash but were un able to recover the four bodies in a day long search Eight persons died and two persons survived when the- Western Airlines plane making a short seven minute hop across the bay from San Francisco crashed mysteriously Monday night Four bodies were recovered almost immediately A crew of five and five passengers were aboard which had dischar gers from Los An San Francisico airoort only a few minutes before the disaster A dropping tide caused bay ard the plane ged 4i ministration of the offshore lands Taft first said he would make the motion at noon tomorrow then later said he would make it tonight Still later he said he would hold it up until Monday The Republican senate leader predicted a 20 vote margin in favor of sidetracking the federal control proposal Opponents did next remembered she was the No Place To Stay He said he met Miss MacLennan coming out of a cafe with a man and they told him they had no place to stay He took them to his flat where they remained several days until the man became obnoxious and Christie asked them to leave They left he said but Miss MacLennan returned and insisted on staying in apartment during a qUarrcit he added she Pursell agriculture leader A Watts and Mrs Edna Schwabcn-land will be in charge of seating and tickets Adult leaders and parents who will prepare the food are Mrs George Whiteley Mrs Boyd Pursell Mrs A Watts Mrs Cleo Buckles Mrs Eugene Bank Mrs William Schult Mrs Charles Couch Mrs Dorothy Carder and Mrs Martha Aslanian Proceeds from the dinner will be used to send 4H Club members to Summer camp at Whitaker Forest nations arrived in Paris rcadv not dispute this but said their today for a NATO council meet-! the wav the Commu debate will continue on the billljng at which the Americans wil nists do things We thought we to give states the ownership of make a strong bid to hr in' Gcr-'vere being transferred to another offshore lands within their man troops into the defense of'cam P-" boundaries Europe 1 Legay who is 23 was a pris- The senate Is in its fifteenth United States Secretary of onrr or 23 months in Pyoktong day of thp submerged lands de- state John Foster Dulles led camP bate and Taft has been trying the Eisenhower in North Korea where 1 000 Americans were ca jv treaty lava-strue(j tory and -remain there -for her clothing got tom minutes Bernadou saw the She then sort of fell limp as I had hod of her- 1 think some of nt ater the motcl hor clothing must have- got L1J-caught around her neck in the 8 River Flow Is to get action The E'scnhower ronlingcnt into the French capi-tivcs- Chinese Communists oriminictratinn i backing the tal for the three day meeting 'guanled the camp which will begin tomorrow Ji ha1 a little not" He did not recall what it but said the prisoners occasionally "decided to refuse to work wouldn't cat or fall out for roll That nighj he said "they doubled the guards on The prisoners attended a motion picture WASHINGTON AP Harry I As it ended the captives started Obcr a former labor department to file out and that there were cuts and economist swore to senate in-1 "The first three or four Were blood on his face which indicated1 vertigators today he was not a bayoneted by Chinese he "obviously had met with some Communis Parly member when Legay said "They kill external he testified before a New York them just put them in the hos- He added the aged man com- grand jury last October 21st plained of severe pains in his but he refused to say whether He said the rest of the prison-chest An ray the doctor he had been-one day earlier ers stopped and refused to go declared showed a fracture of a Obcr who resigned his gov-: out until an English speaking Four Employes Of US Cotton Firm BUENOS AIRES AP ie United States embassy reported sation with Bernadou the bandit tnriav four officials of Anderson a partner who they today lour officials 01 Anoerson may have ljeen waiting in Clayton Company Texas cot- a car jn the neighborhood ton brokers had been arrested in northern Argentina but later MdyGot5Cent information indicated they had1 been released The company's office here received a telegram this afternoon from Resistencia where the men had been reported arrested saying they were in their homes and the hotel there The telegram gave no additional details Earlier the embassy released this information: The men were arrested in the tropical cotton province President Peron They include capitalist Jesse A Root the manager of the operations in Argentina an OIC The man is described as being from 27 to 28 years old and 5 feet 6 inches tail He weighs' about 147 pounds and has brown hair He was wearing a tan suit Detective Sergeant Black- bum and Detective Harold Bor- gen said that during his conver- 000 idea after a one year study and asserted it can "save the downtown rig on the left side Dr Stucky said Pearson began to cough and run a fever about the sixth day of his hospitalization which indicated he had con- of a congressional doublcheaderii tracted pneumonia He revealed inquiry into alleged Communist mm I Cl rant CJUOm he suspected Pearson would die activities TM'I many men died of sickness at the camps I was in I have any idea how many died There was so many died lost all track of it "We had five or six men tried Kuard Jed the way Eisenhower made the request in letters to Vice President Nixon the presiding officer and to House Speaker Martin Those who would be let into this country' under the proposed emergency legislation would lx? in addition to persons admitted noiuon mni ei under the rc0ular immisrat ion quotas Mrs Luce Arrives rvirs bUte -vm Former movie star June Haver being greeted by Francis Car- College in Leavenworth Kan is at Cardinal Spellman's left but denied death was inevitable1 Across the Capitol the house: In Klovt Twrt Yorc under the circumstances unAmerican activities committee I111 1 CAI icaia Both doctors said Pearson looking into Communist influ-i PresI-age majnutntion the earlier ill-ences in schools and colleges dent Eisenhower today asked con-v ness his injuries his confine-ihad William Martin the headgrcss to authorize special admis ment or any combination of those of the mathematics department sion of 120090 immigrants a year passen-! circumstances could have con-of the Massachusetts Institute for the next two years 0Te The president spoke especially vw'Ecntina and two Voting officials TfaJv nn -The others are E' Connally id lie would question Tracy on i cl h- unne said he would question Tracy American employe living in Ar and Turbeville of the iemment job October 22nd was in the witness chair of the sen-! bers as'CommunistsT SAN FRANCISCO UP Chief Prosecutor Norman Elkington kyf I VI I rlOT Trial Hears Blast Tan "Mnswa 1 deensc attorneys st0I7 in ds- Due To Be Signed Federal Judge Pcirson Hall Is expected to sign an interim modification of an order late today or tomorrow regulating the flow of the San' Joaquin River from Millerton Lake downstream to Gravelly Ford during the Summer irrigation season The order is part of the proceedings under way for the last 16 months in a suit brought by river bottom land owners the City of Fresno and Tranquillity Irrigation District challenging the right of the federal bureau of reclamation to divert the down- stream flow of the river into Central Valleys Project canals The order has no effect on thej issues or merits of the general suit or any of the rights of the parties in the litigation Authorization Needed Under the modification Judge Hall specifies that the flow of the river must not drop below 400 second feet' unless court au- thnrization is obtained The present discharge' from Friant Dam downstream is ap- praxlmatcly 900 second feet to the modification or waived the right of appeal he will sign the order provided approval also is given by Joseph McPherson bureau counsel who has recommended to the attorney general and secretary of the interior that they consent to the modification Reappointed Agent Judge Hall reappointed Herbert Wheaton the head of the Fresno State College engineering department as the agent Ui dlUUviiii 1 iic vvuiia atm waters to rush out the Golden Gate into -the Pacific Ocean as the search was carried on yesterday Coast guard spokesmen believe one body was swept out to sea and three were trapped! respiratory ailment' in the plane's submerged wreck-1 The statement was made under age cross examination by defense at- Western- Airlines officials torney Tom Okrawara circulation in the chest is im- paired bv the inactivity Dr Miller said the death have been caused by the Houston office who were visiting here and James A Griffin of Las Cruces NM in charge of the ginning operations in Resistencia It was reported in Buenos Aires a fifth person- an Argentine had also been detained Root has lived in Buenos Aires for many years and was president of the Buneos Aires American Club from 19-17-49 meanwhile joined with Civil! The prosecution contends the Aeronautics Board investigators later pneumonia resulted from in an attempt to establish the! the bating cause of the crash Also on cross examination Dr cause of the crash Also on cross examination Dr Kenneth Yearns US consul boy is held by the police fori judge Han said since all at-gencral left by plane for Re- auestioning concerning thefts torneys of record have consented finm InolrAre liVnenA Ulrrli a from lockers in the Fresno High Miller said he is not sure whatij Ltk? Brown rnur' caused the fractured ribs and Ger conspracy trial E5r NAPLES AP Mrs Gare Boothe Luce the first -woman ambassador to Italy ar-had rived today from New York (aboard the Italian Andrea Doria sistencia to investigate In Houston McAshan Jr a vice president of Anderson Clayton Company said he had communicated with the attorneys in Washington and directed them to take up the arrests with the state department They interrogated the only tto survivors senior stewardess Bov- erlce Nelson 27 of Playa Del Rey and Jerry Adams 21 a college student from Fairbanks Alaska Mrs Nancy Pauline Turner 58 the music chairman 'for the California Parent -Teacher' Association was among those killed in the crash Has Visifed Fresno Fresno Parent-Teacher Associa- hruises he noted on the elder body and testified the1 0 broken ribs pierced no internal organs In his opening argument to the jury" Assistant District At-tornev Richard Shepard said Paul Pearson's life story is sad was a healthy strong man a few' years explained Shepard has become a derelict a waiter and a drunkard -His plan calls for the parking authority to acquire the sites but turn thorn over to a non- profit corporation of business- men which would build multi! story self service parking areas and eventually repay the entire cost Fees would be 5 cents for the first hour 10 cents an hour for the next four and a thumping $1 an hour thereafter to prevent all day parking Y011II1 Is Held A 17 year old School The youth admitted stealing So4 from the locker of another student John Ghormloy of 4930 Van Ness Boulevard but denied being involved in other thefts The money was recov ered first measure designed to do lone thing to restore federal housing to the control of the people from which it' has been taken by the professional public housing Assemblyman John McFall (D) of Manteca was voted down 40 amendments the governing would refer the issue Assembly Pushes Drive To End State Housing Projects the fact his office has 41 sergeants and 52 other deputy sheriffs Lots Of Noiieomn "That seems like a lot of non-coms (noncommissioned officers) to Foley declared Also scheduled to appear before the board are District Attorney Clarke Savory and Probation Officer John Ashjian both of whom have recommended salary raises for their per sonnel as was advocated by the 1952 county grand jury The total county requests before the bureau of efficiency's ruts as recommended by Wallace and County Analyst Ernest Mobley included 170 additional personnel the elimination of 86 jobs and 37 range changes Adult Aid Cut Is Included In Bill Continued From Page 1-A tlon No 2 of last November which increased average daily attendance apportionments for elementary schools high schools and junior colleges from $120 to $180 a year A caucus of assembly Democrats agreed to support bills pending in the legislature to set up a fair employment practices commission Senate education committee gave a "do vote to SB 1423 by Senator Fred Kraft (R) of San Diego to' establish child care centers on a permanent basis and appropriate $5450000 to run them for the next fiscal year The bill was rcreferred to the senate finance committee Two bills by Assgmblvman Thomas Caldecott 'tR of Berkeley making it a felony to fail to file or wilfully make false statements in state income tax returns were sent to the governor after winning final approval of both houses By iuwuy SACRAMENTO AP The1 able a city council or board of! state assembly battled over pub-' supervisors anywhere in Califor- nia to negotiate with the federal (government to withdraw from amendments any project ing told the assembly his lie housing -today It voted down seeking to modify the first of a Affiniale eaM Mre Tiirnfii liven Ull ms idllC 5 iaiikil to supervise channel but did not work on that ranch' and the flow of water down the 'iniprhwhoSHveri He quarreled frequently with river Wheaton served in a 111 father and his brother David ilar capacity when the MothprsinTm t0 kil1 you and David order was made last August If JKJSf both he said to his father be- The order provides the bureau fmni-iintinnfere he picked him up and threw may reduce the any at down at least three times1 during the Summer months Tuesday Long Beach nd then he watched from the lived on his ranch 4I1 Af M'Arle am Elkington referred specifically Victor Stoner's retracted con- ACTRESS DONS second from left smiles after dinal Spellman at St Mary Mother Superior Mary Ancilla fession and suosequent denial he anything to do with the severe beating of Mrs Florence Richardson Brow-n series of bills providing machin-: ery lor the abandonment of pub lie housing projects But the author Assemblyman Harold K' Levering R) of Los Angeles won 68 to 0 approval of his own amendments to re- quire a vote of the people to dis vided certain requirements are met to keep pumps in operation along the river However neither Wheaton norl the bureau officials may curtail! the flow belowe the 400 second' foot minimum without -court couthorization porch with his fist clenched as his horribly beaten father crawled through the yard to get away from Jiim We want the jury to return a first degree! murder conviction in this The Jurors are: Vernon An- derson San Joaquin Mrs Susan Furze 1338 Street Mrs1 Reiner 4813 East Avenue William Phil-tion 410 North Van Ness Avenue Indart 6615 Lihcrtv Mrs Florence I Drake Cove Salcn Fosnaugh1 Carl Moosoolian 3263 solve any project previously! to 28 on his proposal to localize Judge Hall explained the or-ratified by the electorate 'the legislation to Los Angeles! der if signed will remain in ef- Action on the bills themselves and some projects in San Fran-! feet until September 30th was delayed until later in the cisco 1 I The bureau is committed by day And Assemblyman Francis contract to supply irrigation The legislation grew out of a Dunn- Jr D) of Oakland lostnceds of aoproximately 100 par-bitter political fight in Los An-! out 28 to 43 on his amendment eels of land between the dam and it ion of American The state supreme court to leave the abandonment de- Gravelly Ford More than 50 His letter to President Eisen- Sang McGrath resigned as the United: Shirley States commissioner of educa-Balch today in protest against' lips budget cuts which he said would John the quality of the educa- nue Orange Sanger pumping operations come underjhower said he was quitting Montocito Avenue Mrs A Mae! ruled a year ago the city council to the voters These pro-lacked power to abandon some visions would have left the ini-10000 units of public housing tiative to the people Under the Dorris Auberry Mrs Mrytlei toL Brown 728 West Whites order not to have the embarrassment defend before the senate appro- priations corfftiittee a budget conTJnittee a which I consider indefensible re to undergo it of trying the modified order regulating the river flow The lengthy trial' is expected to be concluded by the end of next month Bridge Avenue Gaude Gibbs (Tollhouse and Mrs Iris McQuis 1 uoma at thp far left is unidentified Mis Haver rave un v'omaa ac ar lelt uniaenuxiea wi-s aer gae up a movie career to become a postulant in the Catholic school without the consent of the housing authority The Levering bills would en- to the voters Levering body I A vl A A 'n 4.

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