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THE PAtLY Mitchell, fi. Jatutday, Dec. Youlh Reveals Killing 2 Who Gave Him Ride Orson Changes Ships So Ddf Can Go Along SAfH, ft. Y. tfi-A mild-man- 1 frfc YoftK drson tiered 17-year-old youth frho uses Welles (JOSS, his dog Dallas School Officials Gels Order Lilted Funeral Services Tennessee Judge To Be Held For A.

Greenwiy Denies Ever Accepting Bribe bALLAS (fr-fJallas School offi-i Funeral services for William A. ni clals, hapjJy over federal ap- Green way. pioneer resident of bft- 1 Criminal Court d'ndge EAulslffn Rites Tuesday At Lake Andes For John Pesicka, 74 RefttMt.e Bank Official Admits $104,000 Embezzlement HA2Afttt men had mftti tMfi blftfce t6 contend tlth While" Battling house firs. The neftt the. sent 100 rounds of rifle ftfid revolver amffiunilidft flying 1ft afl directions, tio hit.

blaze occurred at the home of ic holas N. Sfcafedoff, mem- LAKE ANBfig fftifiefal Set- bank official, moved by' bef of a gun club. neither alcohol, tobacco nor cot- Movie' man Welles learned hfclf Peals court ruling which lifted an vison County, will be held Monday Schoolfield denied last night Ihatlvices lor John 74. willjthe spirit of Christinas, has ftd- fee told police last niphi he had an hour before sailing time yestef-'order for them to integrate schools at 2 p. m.

in the Presbyterian he had ever taken a bribe. Me slain two men frho gave hiitt lifts day that th French liner month: today turned back to'Chufch ftltfi the ftev. H. G. Schoon said that allegations that he had While hitchhiking.

couldn't permit him to carry withimapjrtng deliberate plans for de- officiating. One victim was the father of to him his toy dachshund named Co- segregation. done so stemmed frefth what fie children, on his way to a hospital lumbina. The body will He in state at the called ft cdfltemptibie pldt ftfld ting. be held at the Presbyterian ehufch here 6n Tuesday, Bee.

31 at 2 p.m., with the ftev. Leslie Lewii officia- The U.S. 5th Circuit Court of M. Noble and Soft Chapel from 7-9 conspiracy. to visit his baby.

wife and newborn So Welles switched his entire Appeals In New Orleans yesterday p. m. Sunday. the body will lie in state at the 10 leW A 1 5 n1 fe6 1 funeral Home from 1, party Including Columbinft to ruled that school authorities here! Survivors include his Widow, El- delivered first here and then until Mondav i. i i.

ft i. 1i. VTn fiti trJlln AttAJtl rt ft a Authorities said Fred Sommer the American Export liner be accorded a Gwendolyn Greenway, Schoolfleld answered of Cameron Mills, near this chorda. South-central New York commu- Me was headed fof Rome for further opportunity" to sons, William C. Giles and charges made against htm last iThomas all of Mitchell; two week before the Senate Rackets OUU tll'Uc 1114 al i ui uiiu a wia.

j. uvmno ui i ii nfty. admitted in written state-vacation, but had scheduled his Last September federal Judge daughters, Mrs. toy filloteoh, Mil-'Committee by saying: rnents that he shot Cecil stratton. trip through France.

After the William H. Atwell ordered ihte- chell and Mrs. Dale -Kramer of he emphatically denied 42, Dec. 13. and Leo w.

he sailed directly for It- gration local public school at Canlstota, one sister, Mrs. jack any implications tnat he had taken 38 Thnrsrtnv nieht. aly. midterm. Twice before he issued Adams of Ludlow, England; and ft Drlbe conspiracy against 13 teamsters tin- mitted a $104,000 bank emtesszle-, ment over a 20-year period.

Albert i. Schwenker, assistant treasurer and assistant seeretafy of the People's trust ca. of Bef- gen County, wept as he pleaded Education from Pati guilty td the embezzlement yes- portioned to counties Included: terday, Beadle, 5M Md Mis minister, the ftev. ttf. Haf-i Brown, 8,553 fthd Ced 6ld ffi.

Green of the Cherff HiiHington, 5,524 and 49.6S7.SS; He said he killed both men for The French recently restricted decisions saying Uallas need their automobiles. He used the the entry of dogs because ofan integrate and said his third ruling 1 game pistol to put bullets'through outbreak of rabies in the Mediter- Both of his victims' heads. ranean area. the body of Stratton. of Horse- heads, was found last night in the tbwn of Catlin.

six miles from iJldlC DaldnUC Where thai of Brown, a Corning mm mm resident. tva.s discovered. Both AI Mfl men were employed at the Corn- ttl 1 vQI Mllll ifig Glass Works. Sommer. a tall, thin youth with curly blond hair, told police he Had worked around livestock ma- pmmE gta te Treasurer Ke-ts.

and more recently as janl- estimated today Over $4 Million was done so reluctantly. Dr. Edwin t. Hippy, school board president, said that "natu- ion members. 2.

That Asst. Dlst. Atty. Gen. Harold Brown had testified correctly that he, Brown, gave the Mf.

Pesicka, ft prominent farmer, died at a Wagner hespttal on Friday after a Short He is survived by the Widow and Reformed Church of River Edge, son. 4,451 and 39,995.61 three children, son, Tony, at with him as Schwenker ap-148 and 28.287.17; Mlttnehaha, 19.. ftnd daughter. Julia, home and a daughter. Mrs.

Ed Bufcton of Lake Andes. Tuesday Riles peared before U.S. and Theodore Kiscaras In ftutkefford. 12,646 and fMpp, 2,618 Kiscarfts said Schwenker ad-jand ftttd Vftflktefl, 3,988 milled embezzling about $5,000 aiand 35.835.20. year while cashier of the Fifst 1 Number of in the cities and National Bank of Oradell.

The amounts apportioned included'. again dictating our own timing and suggesting our own methods." He said surveys made in connection with eventual integration here were not merely delaying or a ance HM judge lor ms guoenw fm Tfi ATlfilial toflal campaign fund from VfihoHll Iflfl 1 rXllllUal bondsman named Sam Jones, but I UI indicated he had no knowledge that it May have been contributed by a defendant who later pa- Masons of Mitchell will be hosts roled jn his court, temple Mrs, Weniger People's trust Co. bought the Or" city Sioux Palls annua Masonic be dancing to an orchestra and adeil bank in May. the commissioner, before re- Rapid City leasing Schwenker on $5,000 Aberdeen asked how he spent the money, Watertown "On various things," said sch- Huron wenker, married and father of Funeral services for Mrs. J.

P. UWU. "On Women?" Klscaras asked. i defendant, who has suffered two Brookings heart attacks recently. He denied Belle Fourche committee, which he called a fed- ro that he ever pie.

mere had aimed 1 Rosary will be recited Monday at uuj koefi-a anA engine 01 lyianny, naa aimeu Dl eu. his segregationist campaign for 4. that investigators for the Mt areen told uiiwuo studies but tor in a tavern, since leav( nK unen' rom observation of other corn- school in the seventh grade last climbered general fund balance ofimurihMes that have integrated." S4.038.000 at the end of the present BlPMr declined to make known He said he wanted the cars for flRCa) year the board's specific plans on inte- holdups he bulled to get some The amount represents a Gush-ltf-ation. money to pay a former employer. mp of state the appeal of Atwell's ruling He said Stratton tried to fight him 0 sMCiflcallv ear-'said he had not followed an early (annually conduced New off and cried.

"There's no sense ked bv the .957 legislature' 'mandate by the Circuit Court eve f.or the public. For the Rackets Mrs. wemger, ey, aiea rrmay at- 0 reen sald and the after shooting me. rvr got a wife and mTn bafance in the Reneral which called for integration "with "Brunch" will be served by Ma- Sen Curtis (R Neb) sald The 'ternoon in a Mitchell hospital. She ureen in wrfe caj tne general -)t HMIl sons will be furnish- Judge ls overrating himself had been admitted Nov.

29. 10 kids. lie Ul tjriamijr, nau I H. labor-management P- f' the Hl Noble and ic U1 at 1 because of hls! cnt fPe 1 pu i stand against centralized Burial will be the American, ment and for states rights. Region Plot of Calvary Cemetery.

i hey talked ln Scnwen Ker's For the Rackets Committee. 1 Mrs. Weniger, 60, died Friday that MobHd Census Amount 14.984 134,642.60 9,388 84,358.30 5,408 48,594.98 3,763 3,398 30.533.61 3,218 28,916.17 2.39? 21,538.86 2,127 19,112.71 1.916 17.216.71 1,732 15,563.33 1,276 11,465.83 1.266 11.375.97 1.230 11.052.48 1,085 9,749.55 1,084 9,740.56 fund at the close of business Dec. Sommer. who was arrested ear- wag 2 Of the total, Her in the day at Horseheads.

$2 .324,790.30 was In cash, with charged with first degree 8 ln warran ts outstanding. The state had $9,886.165.83 of its general funds invested in X). S. bonds with staggered murder. Young Mother Shot To Death At Fort Worth We have no Interest in him per-, maturing dates so the funds are fair hearing.

available to meet various obllga-: lions as they come due. The balance in all state funds ffClUC on Dec. 23 was $30,630,603. There $11,583.165.83 Invested in government bonds, $8,737.000 in six all deliberate speed. The appeals court said if Negro ea plaintiffs seeking integration Admission to the annual event is sona iiy nor jurisdiction over him.

should claim that school a le ties have failed in their duty to! integrate, the Federal District Court should give them a full and FORt WORTH young mother was in front of her home last night month cerllficates of deposit with SOUth KnMb-a nnA ttrt Qln 437.42 Will Be Sought By Teamsters Saturday Rites neiU 111 For K. Collins His characterization of the committee is entirely false, there is! no plot to destroy him." Schoolfleld in his speech defended in detail the allegations that $20.000 was passed to fix 'the cases against the 13 teamsters and another $1.000 to free Spence Galloway, who had been convicted Brooklyn Youth Admits Shooting Mother To Death NEW YORK 17-year-old math was that Schwenker went toi Walter J. Mundt, vice president of the People's Trust Co. Mundl issued a statement say- Deaths (Continued From Page One) ing Schwenker had informed the to return to their homes early this bank of defalcations amounting to morning to await developments. $104,000.

Although only eight men had the FBI. which arrested Sch-, been listed as working in the con- wenker, said he had taken the tinuous loading area, company of- money by withdrawing dormant, ficials later discovered 11 men thrift account deposits and there, ting them in a fictitious account! ironically, some of the 11 might under the name of Smith. Sch- have been due for a layoff today Funeral services for Kenneth Col- Mrted his campaign expenses lins. Plankinton, were held at 10 of receiving and concealing en youth walked into a Brooklyn po- under the name of Smith. Sch- have been due ror a WOK waay property and that he had not re- lice station last night and told of! wenker then withdrew the funds because of a 70 per cent cut in shooting his mother to death with from the Smith account.

personnel. officials of the Pocahontas Fuel while two people watched in help- The rval fundt alance CHICAGO less horror down sli .8 more than a million and other benefits totallng i Burial was in Mrs. Mareie Bell Klrby. about Collars a year ago. accoid-i cen(5 afi hour oyer the next ietery HIS defense in the Teamsters a rifle because she nagged him! The FBI said bank auditors esti- ja.m.

Saturday in St. Patrick's case about using the telephone. 'mated that a larger sum, about 1 operators of the southwest Church at Wakonda. The Rev. Du- He stu i believes his legal "Honest.

I'm not kidding," blond i $117,000 was missing. Virginia mine, said 534 of the 775 An Increase officiated at the mass. i ons ere correct in first quash- Jessup told a police officer.l Dr. Green said Schwenker told men employed at the gti atr ing the indlctment jmd hen. after 1 two bultets in the back his conscience had been both-1Mine No.

due to be cut 30. was clutching the hand' of her 1 highr court reversal, oirecting an it u. i vcuws an nuui uvci iiuc jicAv, ompiled by State, three yearg the goal of James Mr. Collins. 53.

died Wednesday acquittal of the 12 defendants who son David. 4. when she was Auditor A Allbee. He said the Hoffa gnd other Team5ters Un a Mitchell hospital. gunned down.

balance last June 30, the end of the showed up for trial. her head and dragged her body ering him for a long time and the off because of a decrease In coal from the hall Into the bathtub, i "spirit of the Christmas season "I was there half an hour trying imade him want to make a clean ion officials in current talks cov- A 1UI1 UlllUiaU) III I KV Her assailant grabbed the little P'; ev ou fl al year ri wa 13 'l 30b ering trucking employes in 22 boy's hand and fled, but the boy 482.48. That compared with a bal- turned up two hours later at the ance June 30. 1956, of Hoffa realdent elect of the Rites Monday Ai Woonsockei withdrawn to clean up the blood. Honest, I'm'breast of everything." ifrom Teamsters Union funds to fix not kidding.

Go there and see." the case had been withdrawn Police went to the ground-floor Bob Jeffries and his wife banks have been offered an both 19, witnessed the shooting, opportunity to renew them for six Jefferies, a newspaper carrier- months commencing Jan. 1 at the salesman, was collecting at the same rate, time. "Gale had gone to the Kirby house and I was next door," he said. "I thought they were play- Ing. Then there was this noise like a firecracker and she fell." His wile said she talked with the woman and hers on seconds before the shooting.

"She paid me for the paper and, then I asked the boy what Santal By Republic News Service brought him. Just then, I heard 1 Blaze Destroys Hay, Cane On Artesian Farm Talking with reporters between servlces win be held here of Brown who had Questioned and held on a reportedly says a go-be-' Harris said there "waa no doubt sessions yesterday. Hoffa was op- for William L. Maher. 82, former passed the controversial $1000 to' of Juvenile delinquency.

'tween approached her with a plotibul what it was a gas explosion." settle-1 Woonsocket res i ent who died in schoolfie Jessup, booked on a homicide to unseat President Nasser and federal mine officials the affect about 96,000 union set a for about 500,000 others. News more than a year before the "action heretofore referred to." In the Galloway case: He had no doubt of Galloway's guilt but had paroled him on a plea to a lesser offense after he had established that he had a good reputation, and after two trials. WOONSOCKET Fu all fte expressed confidence to the apartment about a block away and found the body of Mrs. Gladys Jessup, 35, an attractive blonde divorcee, just where her son said it would be. Young Jessup said a friend, Howard Denlea, saw the shooting and helped him carry his mother's body into the tub.

Denlea was Plot To Restore Monarchy To Egypt Is Told CAIRO former Egyptian ar Bluff. orders. The 14 survivors were pronounced in good physical condition and were sent home. They came out of the mine about 12:05 a.m., some 5Vi hours after the blast. Survivors said the concussion was worse than the blast itself.

"It knocked the sandwich out of my hand and knocked me over," said Mitchell Harris of Ced- timistic about an ment. He said the package a Huron hosp it a i on Thursday. conceding that he had failed posalcals for a 15-cent hourly, Rites wlll be held at the st -t rt campaign xpendi- hike beginning Feb. 1, and addi- wufrid's Catholic church at 10 a. tures as required by law, the tional 10-cent increases in each of Monday wltn tne Rev Law-i judge said it was not; customary the two succeeding years.

The un-! rence Janus officiating. The Ro-jfor losing candidates to do so. that ion also Is seeking increased sary wlll be rec ited Sunday night, he had not exceeded the statutory heal welfare and pension bene- 8 p-m at tne Welter Funeral; limitation in the brief campaign, hour, nmfi in Hnmn. land that he had Just not thought fits totaling 7 cents an than 800 bales said Mr. Maher was born in 1875 iniabout it.

the woman say, 'OM my God, he's of hay and a large quantity of Tne current talks are covered (Kansas and came to South Dakota' got a gun and he's going to kill cane was destroyed by fire on the in a contract negotiated in 1955, as a young was married me." -Alden Scott farm southeast of and which terminates; to Catherine Theis at Alexandria Mrs. Jeffries said the womaivesian on Friday afternoon. ln 1961 The contract provides i or ion Jan. 27. 1909 and lived in Plank- grabbed the boy's hand and rani Firemen from Artesian brought reopening of negotiations onj lnton until ig22 wnen the family Into the yard She said a man the blaze under control by late wages, health, welfare and Pen-j moved to Woonsocket where they followed them from the home and afternoon but maintained a watch wl th new terms to become 'operated a store until 1943 when fired one shot.

throughout the night in view of effective Feb. 1. The reopener, they i to si oux wne rei "Then he turned and looked gusty winds. clauses cover over-the-road driv- tney operated a store until 1949' right at me." Mrs. Jeffries said.

Jt ias not been determined as to workers and other em- wnen tney ret i red "I thought he was going to shoot wnat caused the blaze. ployes in the three areas. I survivors include A union official said drivers now charge, said in a statement re-; restore the monarchy but that leased by police: "I lost my laughed it off as a joke. rated the mine as gaseous. The blast was described by Harper, I have a very quick temper." The semiofficial Middle East iris as "just like a hot blast of The youth said he and Denlea i News Agency said today authori- were examining the .22 caliber rifle a short time before he picked ties probing the alleged plot had been told by ex-Princess Nasl at me so ran and hid behind a car vn the driveway." They said the man put the boy in a car and drove off.

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Klrby told Wpln police they later received a tele- phone call from the boy's father and picked the child up.

DGU Thy did not say whether the boy's father was with him at the Demo Committee Sets Campaign Planning Meet WASHINGTON tfi The Demo- up the phone to call his that she was approached in friend. Just then his mother earnest. Moritz, Switzerland, last Aug- through the hall and said, "Why do. you have i to speak to her and tie up the phone. You just recent- former Prince Mohammed Abdul the mine shaft entry on the Vir- st Nas hah and wind.

There wfcs no fire just smoke and dust and a bad odor." The survivors were brought out from a joy loading (a type of mechanical operation) section of the mine some 500 feet underground her about a mile and a half from ly saw her. Monelm, second cousin of former rabbet? the 1 rifle 03 nB Klng uk have been under ginia side of the operation that uvii-i. ui.ut. straddles the Virginia-West Vlr- and shot his house arre5t since Nasser told I ginia border, nf. of the alleged plot In Their discovery some five hours mother tecaushe oblected to speech at Port Sald the first blafit was the first "I Lne around with" Publlshed re rt have said a contact with the men during the gi wn Ite Un of the royal family want- time they were trapped.

Survivors include the widow; one son. J. Maher of Huron; two.cratic National Committee hasi average about $2.27 an hour, al- daug hters Mrs Herb Shindoll set Feb. 21 for a meet--: though some are paid according to Be i le ourc he and Mrs Frank! ing here to consider 1958 canv 1 lime and mileage formulas. Tup Iun Je nelS to install ft.

Abb Hel.y as monarch but foil roinnripri nnri Rhnt hpr fell I reloaded and shot her that the princess asserted that her husband should Authorities said Nasl Shad ad A ra di a tor wooing "tde" Jack Handle Is Used To Foil my mothe'l mitted she said don't beUew yu but that she did so be- have." That date is a day before the She saw, i aoneueve you, you dead woman and her husband had been married abqut five Turner years. Texas Student Held For $32 OOO Theit At Bank Ohio Gridders Get Into Movie lcause iOddy of Mankato; two sisters, Miss 1 aj gn plans and ways to reduce Anna Maher of Plankinton WfO.OOO deficit. ana Mrs, Nellie Branigan of 1 date ls must Neb, and 16 grandchildren. Pgg a a President Truman will be the She, became hysterical and hung main speaker. Democrats hope to attract 3,000 The men built two canvas barricades for protection but spent most of the five-hour period sitting, thinking, praying.

some of those men didn't this to the inter-ipra'y," said Harris, "they should About 250 men were working in the mine at the time of the blast. to the dinner here and to gross; flltiriill LOUISVILLE, Ky. Wl A 6( ever hap- old service station attendant pens around here. I don't need in- a jack handle and a lot of surance." to save his receipts from a shot- TIT-il i VT He barely got the words oul gun-toting bandit last night. 'WlfnOllT iNntlflP when a spark from his wrench Albert L.

gkaggs had $96 in his WAIWU ignited a gasoline fire. hand when the masked gunman HOLLYWOOD wv-Members of ar f. lnol ded in further "SS ST'WK: he ed toouJS team gSt fl tsi $300,000 for the long-empty campaign chest. The deficit remains the 195G election drive. Other dinners and an expanded sustaining party membership drive touched off a fire in a nearby sewer.

Skaggs said. "right at my stomach," to the act while watching a 1 injurj and fnemen just backed to movie scene at a studio. to rescliedule their Of Indonesia Raps Anti-Dutch Drive JAKARTA, Indonesia the stockroom and grabbed this er barges into a bar' and shouts AMARILLO, Tex. 25-year- old accounting student is charged sa with stealing about $32.000 from balcl veimeu lulnel fhe First National Bank of Amarillo. The FBI identified him aa Billy Joe Fausl of Amarillo.

a aopho- piore accounting major al West Texas State College. Faust was arraigned on the thefl charge last night and his bond was bet at $10.000 LAREDO, Tex. men Charles E. Weeks, special agent ih Mexican government is trying In charge of the Dallas FBI of- to deport turned up again yester flee, said Fausl had been em- day. registered at a hotel in Nu- to a crowd of extras outside: The bandit fled empty handed.

"Come on in, everybody; I'm guess I bluffed him," SkaggSjing the driuks! united RepubUcan dinners over have mishandled the current said. Ihe counlry. Th GOP National Flnanc Com. Imittee, however, went ahead with Upsel Want'ioVeport Can Have Effect On Unborn Child The Big Rose Bowl con- its plans to mee Jan. 6 and set a anti'Dutch campaign that they are "hurting Indonesia more than the Dutch." wii uw4i BIIH In an open letter appearing tingent, touring Columbia Studio Maf'orjreso 000 "to'be nUseTin in newspapers throughout this yesterday, was standing outside! 195 8 by the national, Senate and sprawling island republic, the the saloon, peering through doors House campaign committees.

leader who negotiated independ and windows for a glimpse of the from the Netherlands in 1949 Monday Services INDIANAPOLIS New indicate babies can be emotion- There were several ruiMhroughs and, finally, when Hunter again called "Come on in, everybody," about 20 football players did just through the swinging ployed part-time by the bank -ince evo Laredo just across the bor- ally scarred by what happens to test January. Weeks said the mon-'der. They had dropped out of their mothers during pregnancy. ey disappeared from the bank sight earlier this week, but Mexi- Pregnant rats made emotionally vau Of it had been recovered not say wl lhe any can icials said the were in cus anxious in the tests produced off- doors. Their unexpected appearance broke up the scene as Hunter, costar Van Hefiln, director and' im 9 To Be Held For j.

Rademacher Funeral services for Judy Rade- Fausl, a Signs tody. spring which Navy veteran, has Max Shlafrock Lederman and tionallv The been married and divorced twice Samuel Novick are waiting for the, Derma nent and is the father of a 5-year-old Justice Department to decide ifj Olle zens of the United States as claim. Mexico tried to expel on charges of violating lion laws, but U. S. immigration authorities refused them entry.

Mexican officials also accuse nhnnrmni are' tad be sub stress Air Force Han-Carrying Satellite Deal LOS ANGELES w-The Los Angeles Examiner said today thai a contract between the Air Force and Lockheed Aircraft Corp. to Tff Wilt build the Pied Piper, a potential FUl fluence is msn-caJTying satellite, is report- Cinrror'c changes pd near completion. system. The story from the Examiner's ALBUQUiJRQUB, N. M.

Thompson devised elaborate bureau said an un- $392,644 federal income tax lien.tests to measure the effect when! version will be ready was filed yesterday against i pregnant rats were made highly crew burst into laughter, Two Brothers Burn To Death In Texas Fire I day in the Holy Family Catholic Church with the Rev. James Doyle officiating. Rosary will be recited at Noble and Son Chapel Sunday at 8 p.m- Burial will be in calvary Cemetery, Judy, 11, was fatally injured aft' er being struck by ft slug playing with her brother and SAN ANTONIO Texas gist of i dletown, Conn. He said some human studies indicate that emotional upsets suffered by a woman can seriously affect the unborn baby. The in- yesterday while their father gled with their blind mother keep her from entering the fk ing house in an effort to save them.

The victims were Raul, ablQ Bullet Strikes Altar Boy At Cemetery Rite about 1960 and the manned ver- George A. Mellen and his former or subjected to electn- about 19(55. wife Mildred. "When the Pied Piper reaches Mellen, now married to (She months after he had led her ind four by to safety. As Roque headed bwk to try to rescue the other children.

wile We4 to follow cal shocks. While results are not While" they struKaled" stage, it is ex- Starr, popular singer, was former-jthey appear to confirm earlier I names grew for a month with ly president of Minerals work Thompson did with I could.not rea big problem of a re-! inc. His present address is "iUW numbers of" te the story said, 'as Paulden. nprth of IPres- 'They strongly sujgest nHa nn Ant monf ttaoc- reach was from cott. There hive been pre definite effects on.

There hive been pre- The lien was signed by Mat- the emotional behavior of to swh thew J. Scott of the Phftettlx olficeispriftg," he said. Wasblflf ton but of the internal Revenue Seryice! Thompson sitd rfsearch lm Sivti and covers tecome tix bring prftctipftl (due for 1956. jji chiia cjive and bullet in BAR8TOW, Calif, struck a tho fape at funeral ices yesterday. The caliher slug lodged ta John Jaw.

He put his I to, his face but neither spoke 1 any other motion. The for entertainer Physiciatis Sessler, were the wowd W9S The toys' feftdies were founij serious, Sheriff's the charred Mns o( a bed. ported the alwaURiE wai Sheriff's sew Mrs. light ths fire was paused by kero- iteve. WKesv to Itero5.e,ae« United.

They said three teen-age heading (Q tfee hJHg with rifles took a couple of puttee 4 rack appftreRMy dsfteptsd we nearly spent UuUet aro.und low iaw asked: "Is it necessary for the Indonesian people to sacrifice and suffer to speed up the return of West Irian to the republic?" The campaign of seizing the billioii'dollar Dutch investment in Indonesia and forcing most of the 16,000 Dutch pltteens out of the country began Dec. in retails' tion for the Netherlands' refusal to hand over West New Guinea. Indonesia calls the area West Irian and. claims it should have been surrendered in the 1949 in dependence agreement, Hatta said famine is facing the country "not because rice is short but because of disorder in distrib ution, shipping communica Uons." He blamed the disorder on the West Irian Action Gom- mittee, which has led the campaign. "If we had planned, our people would, not suffer," Hatti said.

"Due to lack of planning, an ecowomio calamity is approach' ing." The campaign, was touched- off by the p.N. failure to approve a resolution bieklng the ian position. rrttmte." Hato "Outph. aet should wniJeJ'mined. The Dutch tee he but not in a.

teMw hAch wUl cripple us-" Hatte's wae some foreign observers here to wgen toe Wm aitf tim ap. A ee has been them before fti i rei THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SAWRDAY KRESGES 3 DAYS OMT 'I 1 Jl Family with SUGAR WAFERS Qffitr tadwkb MM, tf th? whok faro Uy ig wijoyj YaniUi, ctatolw, MuwbeTry of rainbow wajra ohw ft writw, 207.

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