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IN TODAY'S DAILY PRESS Page No. Classified 18-19-20-21 Comic 22 Editorials 4 Markets, Quotations 23 Middle Peninsula 16 Obituaries 18 Sports 13-14-15 Theater, Radio, TV 10 Weather 3 Williamsburg, York County 17 Women's News, Social 6-7 VIRGINIA WEATHER Partly Cloudy Today With Scattered Showers Sbuthwest In Afternoon And Evening, High Around 70 Near Coast, 80 Central And 90 Southwest. Partly Cloudy And Somewhat Warmer Wednesday With Scattered Afternoon Thunder-showers. NEWPORT NEWS-IIA31PTON, 'VIRGINIA HAMPTON EtOABS ftfOUiYBXC; NEWSPAPER VOL LXIV-NO. 115 8Mnd-CIi Pwtao Paid At Ntwpert Newt, Virginia NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA, TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 5, 1959 PRICE: 5c BY CARRIER: 45c per week Dully Sunday copy 01' Rap 2 aspect, in 9 Miss.

Body Warren School Heads Snub Almond Critics Foundation Reaffirms Invitation To Governor For Talk To Grads FRONT ROYAL (Directors of the Warren County Educational Foundation unanimously reaffirmed Monday In HZ roan if3 FBI Issue SURPRISE INSPECTION i Its Report From D. C. U. S. Exhibit Sit their invitation to Gov.

Almond to speak at commencement exercises of the Warren County private high school on June 9. i. The foundation thus rejected a by a "citizens commit- by petition tee" which had requested that which Sir Winston, Visited By Nikita the invitation be withdrawn be cause of Almond's support of a MOSCOW (AP) Spry and! grounds. The geodesic dome being legislative program which would built on a self-supporting arch allow some public school Integra tion in Virginia. from 1,10 aluminum panels drew his most enthusiastic attention, grinning, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev paid a surprise inspection visit Monday to the site of this summer's American exposition.

It will be opened July 25 Foundation Chairman Ducan C. D. C. Visitor, Chides Monty Gibb said the directors at a spe He waved at steelwork and commented: "That looks like all other cial meeting Monday afternoon steelwork. This aluminum dome is BOGALUSA, mTho body of Mack Charles Parker, 23, a Negro who was savagely beaten and dragged from a jail at nearby Popular-ville, 10 days ago, was found Monday.

It was snagged on underbrush in the Pearl River. The decomposed body had been in water several days and had lost the outer layer of skin, giving it the appearance of having been bleached white. But the FBI was able to identify the body through a few fingerprints on tho decided "there could be no more appropriate method of so honor really something." by Vice President Richard M. Nixon. Happily joshing the workmen, posing in a steelworker's hat, elamberine briskly over construc ing the students than by having WASHINGTON (AP) Britain's the commencement address de Sir Winston Churchill arrived Mon livered by the governor, who rep- day for a three-day visit with President Eisenhower.

He refer resents the highest office in the tion Diles. Khrushchev spent 45 Si' state, minutes at the site. He was ac red to Eisenhower as "One of my The dome, which will house film exhibits of American life, is all but finished. A few more panels must be bolted on and the last step of lifting the dome to rest on a perimeter of steel trusses is scheduled for today. Then the 132-foot mast to which it has been attached for hoisting will be dis A statement by the directors companied by U.S.

Ambassador said they regretted that the in Llewellvn Thompson and Howard vitation to Almond which was Messmore of Flushing, N.Y., the taken solely as a tribute to the fair's deputy director. right hand. students, has been subjected to Khrushchev looked tanned and THE INTRODUCTION WAS WARM President Eisenhower appears pleased as he shakes hands with Sir Winston Churchill at Washington's National Airport Monday after introducing the visiting British statesman during welcoming ceremonies. Sir Winston is in the U.S. as a personal guest of the President.

He will stay at the White 'House during the three-day visit. mantled. The Soviet government is buy political interpretation." Almond earlier Monday had ing the building, for $350,000, when wired Gibb offering to withdraw the exhibition is over. as principal speaker at the graduation exercises of the private, comrades of wartime days. The 84-year-old Churchill came from New York aboard Eisenhower's plane, Columbine III.

He boarded the Columbine shortly after completing the transatlantic crossing in a British commercial jet. No sooner had Churchill set foot on the National Airport runway than he took an indirect swipe at another of Eisenhower's wartime friends Lord Montgomery. Montgomery recently returned from conferences in Moscow with Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev. During a filmed interview, re Foreman Jack Parris of Fort Worth, had workmen show Parker was kidnaped by a gang of masked and gloved raiders two days before he was to go on trial on a charge of raping a pregnant white woman last February.

FBI agents and officers directed by Mississippi Highway Patrol Chief B. S. Hood pulled the body from the water on the Mississippi side of the river near Bogalusa, about 20 miles from Poplarville. The body was clothed segregated while scnool spon Knrusncnev tne compressed air healthy after his Black Sea holiday. He fingered the girders of what is to be the exposition hall, examined cement work installed by Soviet workmen, shook hands with Italian steelmen here to install the topwork and gave one workman a big hug.

The ambassador got a few hugs from the exuberant Khrushchev too. Khrushchev frequently broke into smiles as he toured the TITAN ROARS OFF A Titan, the Air Force's powerful new "second generation" war rocket, blazes off its launching pad at Cape Canaveral, Monday on the start of its fourth highly successful flight test in three months. The ICBM's two stages separated for the first time on the short range test. (See story, page 16). sored by the foundation here.

The governor said the directors might cancel their invitation to him bolting machine and then gave him one of the bolts as a souvenir. Khrushchev moved along and ordered the Italian steelmen from Milan to pose with him for photog- without considering "the matter of personal humiliation to me. Monday afternoons special Court Rules Health Inspectors Can Search Without Warrant WASHINGTON W) The Supreme Court ruled 5-4 Monday that a health inspector may search your home without a warrant. The dissenters said the decision "greatly dilutes the right of privacy which every homeowner had the right to believe was part of our in only men's underwear, shorts and undershirt. graphers, saying to Thompson: "After all, Italy is your ally." He It was taken to Bogalusa Char meeting of the directors was called specifically to consider the petition of the "citizens committee" and the governor's offer to donned the hat of one of the Soviet ity Hospital where attempts to leased in this country about the time he was heading for the Soviet Union, Montgomery criticized Khrushchev Queried steelworkers, who scratched a on it when he got it back.

identify it were begun. An announcement of the identi American leaders, including Eisenhower. Some British newspa pers rapped Montgomery for do- withdraw. The committee petition contended that it would be "improper" for Almond to speak at the grad Before leaving, he told Robert Richter of Chicago, that the quilt fication was made in Washington by Atty. Gen.

William Rogers. The official announcement said American Heritage. of Justice Frankfurter, author ing this, and he apologized when Fate Of 11 Yanhs uation because he had let us! ed jacket Richter was wearing was just the kind he was trying to get Ukrainian peasants to quit no estimate of the time the body he returned home. See Warren, Page 18, Col. 4 Harry Shuns White House "I always love coming to Amer nad oeen in tne river had been made.

the majority opinion, spoke of the need for maintaining basic minimum standards of community health to prevent the spread of wearing. But after fingering the Warrants charging the masked ica, but I shall not say as most people who are traveling nowadays about the world seem to do say everything I think." Churchill mob with kidnaping already were disease, --Even To Meet Winston "Time and experience ha said. on file, but Pearl River County, officials said new charges of murder had been filed against the men. forcefully taught that the power material and working the zipper he remarked it seemed like pretty good stuff. He told Parris and Richter he admired American construction techniques, but that the Soviet Union is coming along and "we can learn from each other;" that such Eisenhower, who met Churchill WASHINGTON (AP) On orders fronj President Eisenhower, the U.S.

ambassador to the Soviet Union Monday conferred with Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev regarding the fate of American airmen shot down by Soviet, aircraft last September. White House press secretary By ED CREAGH lident Eisenhower since the 1952L. Vu For Hospital lics, Llewellyn E. Thompson, today had an interview with the chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Nikita Khrushchev in connection with the case of the U.S. Air Force C130 transport plane that was shot down by Soviet fighter aircraft over Soviet Armenia Sept.

20, 1938. "The ambassador's representation dealt particularly with the airport, grinned at the to inspect dwelling places to treat a specific problem is of indispensable importance, to the H. D. Stafford, coroner of Wash WASHINGTON (AP) Harry S.j campaign, sent his regrets whenjchurchillian sally as some 500 Truman won't visit the White! invited to attend a stag dinner spectators laughed. maintenance of health," he said.

ington Parish, refused to make the autopsy because the body was cooperation would help friendship The power to inspect private! House he once occupied-even to "jSL.1116 former British prime minister. found in Mississippi. Walter Davis, among nations. "Well, my friend, you're back again," Eisenhower greeted Churchill after the British states- Truman confirmed the story. Aides Okayed RICHMOND Gov.

J. l.indsav Almond Jr. gave his ap- Khrushchev asked about the prefabricated wood and stucco dwellings, rankfurter said, "ls menu oir miuuni be greatly hobbled by a blanket Churchill. requirement of the safeguards The White House disclosed Mon- James Hagerty announced coroner of Pearl River County, who also is a justice of the peace, brought a physician here to make "I'm sorry-I was already slow ly walked down the ramp President concern for the fate of the topic Ambassador Llewel necessary for a search for evi-iday that Truman, who has not the 11 members of the crew who the autopsy. up," the ex-president told men.

with a somewhat toncue-in- Churchill, carrym lyn Thompson had taken up with a gold-tipped dence of criminal acts been on friendly terms with Pres- The searchers First noticed an Khrushchev in Moscow house making up the centerpiece of the exhibition. The Soviet press has claimed that this house is no more typical of what is available to the American worker than Buckingham See Surprise, Page 18, Col. 4 The conference dealt with the cane, was dressed in a gray suit Proval Monaay to a proposcu iu-and blue and white polkadot howjhour work week for all employes tie. of the state mental hospital sys- "Glad to see vou he said as he tern and for custodial employes are still missing and unaccounted for." Hagerty declined to shed any light on the details of the Thompson-Khrushchev conference. i arm sticking out of the water at Richardson's Landing, about one and one-half miles below here.

fate of 11 American airmen still missing and unaccounted for. Jury Convenes Tomorrow. On In another decision, this one unanimous, the court struck down the contempt conviction of an An-nandale, printer who refused to answer questions before a state legislative committee investigating racial activities. The printer. David H.

Scull, re See Sir Winston, Page 18, Col. 51f fuF (ate penal institutions, Almonds approval was based I ,00 on the understanding that funds" S'StTm to cover additional costs win be The bodies ot some ot tne men Fla. Rape Case the left foot had been lodged in the fork of a tree and a log had rolled over on the left leg, making the recovery job difficult. One of the searchers said the body possibly would not have been visible as late as Sunday. High; water had covered the area for several days.

The first announcement from FBI agents on the scene said only that an adult male body had been found in the river. cheek air. Asked if he meant that he couldn't go, or just didn't want to go, Truman replied laughingly: "I said I couldn't go. You can put any interpretation that you like on that that you want to as you always do." Truman, here to make some speeches and see old friends, talked with reporters after testifying before a Senate subcommittee in favor of repealing the constitutional amendment that limits a president to two terms. The 22nd amendment, which imposes the two-term limit, was adopted while Truman was in office and did not apply to him.

Red Chinese 'Shock Nehru WithTibet Meddling Charge NEW DELHI, India (AP) I up to China because of her great Prime Minister Nehru said Mon- cultural accomplishments. I still day he is shocked by Red Chinese: do. But this has been a shock to TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) Light, Portable Camera 'Shoots' Earth Satellites By FRANK CAREY Associated Press Science Writer WASHINGTON (AP) Devel- aboard the plane were returned to American authorities some month ago. The Soviet Union has insisted it has no information regarding the fate of the others.

Several weeks ago the State Department made public a recording available within the current state budget appropriations. The 40-hour week is effective July 1. More than 1,900 attendants now employed in the mental hospitals on a 48-hour week basis will be affected by the shorter week. The 40-hour week will require an additional 467 employes. Also affected by the 40-hour fused to answer questions about his connection with the National Assn.

for Advancement of Colored People, the Fairfax County Council on Human Relations, and other organizations. He had been sentenced to 10 days in jail and fined $500. In striking down Scull's conviction. Justice Black said the pur The county grand jury will go into special session Wednesday to consider the case of four white men charged with raping a Negro coed. Circuit Court Judge W.

May Walker summoned the jurors for reiteration of charges which hisjme, he said of the voices of Soviet airmen who were engaged in shooting down the U.S. plane. This government nev- government has denied of Indian i I i. i a on poses of the inquiry, as announced The puppet Panchen Lama, installed at Lhasa, the capital of meddling in Tibet, Thomson1 10 a. m.

after state Atty. William bv Chairman upinem oi a new type OI camera, wees, win oe scmic ion vuMuuiai. has oirnlainpd hnw it came into for photographing earth satellites employes-mostly guardsat thel Sf SL But he said he wants to stayi Tibet, as the Dalai Lama's suc were unclear, fact conflicting. lu. Hopkins told the court "some reported Monday.

(state penitentiary, the Searchers placed the time the body was taken from the water at 11:40 a.m. A crowd of about 150 formed around the rear of the Charity Hospital shortly after the body was brought in. At Washington, Sen. John Sten-See FBI, Page 18, Col. 3 sidle IdUll, t-: on good terms with Peiping.

Black said Scull therefore did not; important matters have come up, OUV ItTL JIOS tllfll gui tne ic- cessor, was the target of barbed comment for remarking unfavor- cording was a forgery Nothing must be said or done The jurors had been in recess re.isn: i nave no personal ax It was described as potentially for men, and correctional farms grind this matter Out of tne; important for spotting propoSedhn Southampton and Bland Coun-lio million people in this country, "winking' satellites, which wnuldities. More than 100 new employes that endangers friendly ably recently on accomodations since Dec. 11. have an opportunity to understand the basis for the questions or any justification on the part of the Nehru told Parliament in a 40- provided him when he visited In- Hopkins said the four still are Hagerty issued this statement: "On instructions from the President, the U.S. ambassador to the will be needed to reduce the work i am me oniy one to wnom be equipped with a powerful flash-amendment does not apply-theijng light visible for thousands of rnnlrl hA MPCtPn AS committee for seeking the infor- in jail and have made no request UfMl at inetitiittr-nc nn nnp lr-hA for arraignment or bond.

mation he refused to give Union of Soviet Socialist Repub- Sv faV he raJd Almond declined a request to many times as ne couia that fnr We would resist any re minute speech winding up debatej dia in 1956. on the Tibetan revolt. Nehru said he was surprised and He rejected suggestions that the rather distressed by a statement rebellion might bring a chance in! "so lacking in generosity and dig-India's policy of nonalignment. Hejnity, especially when he was our took note of reports that India1 guest." Black noted that the Supreme Court held in an earlier case that quest for bond between now and enoufen inew and more accurate knmlHl ottnrlant 'J. Wins J59 Pulitzer miman saia tne amenamciii; mpnts nf the shaw anil sup nf nv -i.

fnr when an investigation touches an Wednesday, he told a reporter, area of speech, press, and asso-l Hundreds of Negro students at was sponsored by those who re-ieartri an(i 0f distances between employes compares favorably to Radio Peiping broadcast a dec nation of vital importance, the lorma a. ana m. university boy- sented cotted classes as part of a passive i.a.ir...,, p(imls on lne eann. scales in other states, to the presidency lour, in tne iatter connection, the lo- The governor said additional election laration by the Panchen Lama that the rebellion by "Tibetan up times. Drama Prize cation ot certain isianas ot tne workers should be hired to might join Western-minded Pakistan for a common defense.

"We do not propose to have military alignments with any country come what may. Be clear about it," he said. He said India will continue to demonstration protesting the attack on the girl. Altogether it was an orderly pro per strata reactionary elements has been quelled. He accused the test.

Two students who hauled out "It is ironic that the first 'lame Pacific, for example, as depictedjachieve the shorter week, and no duck' president to be hamstrung upon maps, is now estimated toipavments for overtime should be by this amendment is one of. the be off by as much as a half milejmade to initiate the 40-hour week. Republicans' own," he said. or so. State Hospital Board officials rebels of turning Buddhist monasteries into fortifications.

a big red-lettered poster with pictures from the Little Rock integration crisis were hustled of by student leaders. The sign read. ur. wiuiam niarKowiiz, ot me nave estimated it will cost aoout "You don't have to be very! cmnrt L-Tinui that an nffirphnlH- I U.S. Naval Observatory, told SI.

171.000 to out in the 40-hour observe the five principles of coexistence regardless of what other coutries may do. Those principles, to which India and Red China subscribed in 1954, include noninterference in the internal affairs of "My God. how much more of this NEW YORK (AP) Archibald MacLeish won the 19.39 Pulitzer Prize for drama Monday with his first play, a modern rendition of the Biblical story of Job. Twice previously he had won tho poetry award. The play opened on Broadway Dec.

11, starring Raymond Mas-sey. Last month it won the American Theater Wing's "Tonv" can we take. er who is not eligible for re-elec-i about development ot the still at the mental hospitals. An tion loses a lot of influence. So, perimental camera at the opening increase of some $344,000 will be what have you done? Y'ou've tak-! 'he annual meeting of the required at the four institutions en a man and Dut him in the! American Geophysical Union.

of the Department of Welfare Nixon, Kennedy Back Economic Help For India NO BREECHES A BREACH NEWPORT, Ky.W-A woman called the police station Monday with a complaint that a man was in the do-it-yourself laundry washing clothes nude. Capt. James Gallucci rushed officers to the scene: There they found James Hamlery, 59, of Cincinnati. He wasn't exactly nude but he was wearing only shorts. He said the rest of his clothes were in the washer.

"What's the difference?" he asked. "These women come in here in shorts to do their laundry. Why can't But the police didn't go along with his way of thinking. They arrested him on a charge of breach of peace. Later in the day the adminis other nations and self-determination for national groups.

purpose of the questioning must be made unmistakably clear. The case which resulted in upholding the right of a health inspector to search a private home without a warrant originated in Baltimore. Aaron D. Frank, a Baltimore resident, was fined $20 for refusing to admit a health inspector who had no search warrant. The inspector asked to be admitted after a neighbor complained of rats In the area.

Frank was arrested after he told the inspector he would not be admitted without a warrant. Justice Frankfurter said for the majority that even by giving the fullest scope to the constitutional (Fourth Amendment) right to privacy, its protection could not be invoked by Frank. Frankfurter said that city after city has seen the need for health See Court, Page 18, Col. 6 trative council at the university got out a statement which said. hardest iob in the world, and sent Declaring the camera alreadyand Institutions.

"We feel that this act threatens Chinese speakers have continued; him out to fight our battles! has been used successfully inj "The governor's office and the in a life-and-death struggle and photographing the Soviet Union General Assembly are keenly in- WASHINGTON to assert that the Dalai Lama, the (AP) Vice award as the year's best rVf Nivrin onrli if.T M. Nixon and; racial relations in our community." "The law has moved swiftly and Tibetans' 23-year-old god-king, is president Kicnara MacLeish, former librarian of you've sent him out to fight with ISKel a in me weu-oeing ot an one hand tied behind his back be- "ir Forces Atlas 'talking satel- employes of the Commonwealth, See Harry, Page 18, Col. See Light, Page 18, Col. 5 the authorization statement said. in India under duress and that the -onn r.

ivenneay iD-fliassij Congress, will celebrate his 67th rebellion has been directed from' called strongly for more economic' birthday Thursday. He won Pulit-Indian soil. India. zer prizes for poetry in 1933 and The press, radio and television have reported the crime Nehru who time and aeain has! lie two. who could be running 19.53.

with completeness and without I bias. This we recognize. We are assured Peiping that these charge against each other for president: The Pulitzer Prizes for fiction are unfounded, said it was rathennext year, agreed that it is of the was awarded Robert Lewis Tav. surprising and unfortunate that his utmost importance to have India1 tor's "The Travels of Jaimie Mc- opposed to any act of violence, and p'edge full reliance uoon law and the courts to resolve this matter." it added. word had not been accepted.

1 overuse ana surpass communist Fheeters." It concerns a wagon- This has shocked me. I looked; v-runa. train journey to California during Pa. Man's Alaskan Venture Attracts 10 Other Families Suicide In Bank Shortage Tied To Victim Transfer they spoke Monday at a con-jthe 1849 gold rush. It is the 46-ference sponsored by the Commit-1 year-old writer's ninth book, tee for International Economic! The gold medal for meritorious growth, a trade-promoting organ-: public service in journalism was ization headed by Eric Johnston, awarded to the Utica (N.

formerly head of the Motion Pic-; Observer-Dispatch and Utica Dai-ture Producers Assn. ly Press for their campaign Nixon ssaid private capital as against local vice, gambling and well as U.S. government funds, corruption, should be put to work, noting that The international reporting where private money enters a prize went to Joseph Martin and il "I i I I I Calif. (AP) (merged with the Long Beach Na- i LONG BEACH. The suicide of a banker' whose; tional Bank, where Hewlett MEDIA, Pa.

(AP) This is no "Pioneering must still be some-life for a man, Bob Nelson told; thing more than roughing it in himself. Nothing but housing little parks on Sunday, com-ects. easoline fumes, traffic iams'plete with ice cream bars, potato worked as cashier. He was pro 4 moted to vice president of another country mere is no question ot Philip Santora of the New Y'ork and tiresome commuting. Not salad and folding chairs.

At that; political implications. Daily News, for their account of even a ranmi to scare up 11 souh ridui uu.civc3 Kennedy's maln "it 1S notice downfall of the Batista re- more in tne last loriorn wmums our diui. enough that we-participate on a gime in Cuba. patch of woods near his home, when Alaska became the 49th; crash basis, for temporary The other journalism awards 1 ve naa it, ne saia to nis: state, wisniui winning naiueneu we must ne willing to join wimmere: wife. "I'm fed up right to here.

1 uito resolution. A coupie ot weeks other Western nations a serious National Reporting Howard books show a whopping shortage was attributed Monday to his promotion to a job in another bank, making it impossible to hide a check covering scheme. Federal authorities say three million dollars or more is un-i accounted for. But bank officials think the shortage far less, prob-, ably well under a million. i George Hewlett's suicide was; followed by the arrest of John: Hendrickson, a businessman implicated by the banker's farewell note.

Hendrickson denied any knowledge of the missing A bank official who declined use! ago who is cuncnea it with a true adventurer's mani long-range program of long-term Van Smith of the Miami (Fla.) loans, backed up by technical News, for his account of the clean- He sliced the edge of a sturdy hand across his throat in eloquent pantomime. branch in Long Beach. "The promotion made it impossible for him to cover his tracks." the official said. Hewlett slipped- away from his wife Friday during a play. "The Crucible," a tense drama of a witch hunt in New England.

Hewlett drove to a vacant lot, spread a blanket and shot himself with a .38 caliber revolver. FBI agents said Hewlett left his wife, Esther, a suicide note reading: "No one else is involvd in this horrible mess, or even has the festo to family and friends. and agricultural assistance De-; up of a Florida migrant labor He dee ded a so to et others' signed to enaoie maia to over-; camp. A technician for an aircraft plant and making good money at in on what he coasidered a good; take the challenge of Communist! Local Reporting Miss Mary it, Nelson nonetheless felt that he! thing. Spreading word of his ven-j China." iLou Werner of the Washington was missing really good, vital Uure, he asked if there were anyj Another speaker, Indian Ambas-i iD.

Evening Star, for a story THE MOODS OF HARRY TRUMAN Former President Harry Truman, making one of his rare appearances on Capitol Hill before a congressional committee, reflects three moods as he testifies Monday before a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee. He was alternately talkative, stern and smiling, he discussed the question of revoking the 22nd Amendment. to the Constitution which limits a chief executive to two terms in office. of his name said the beginning of exciting things Moreover, he i takers for homesteads in the ransaaor m. cuagia, sam mm ai euiuon time jonn tiaroia wasn't keen on his four children North.

cooperating economically with In-: Brislin of the Scranton (Pa.) Trib- growing up to be 'carbon copies "You wouldn't believe what a'dia "you will be fighting commu-lune and the Scratuonian, for a of everybody else in the suburbs response we got," Nelson's wife, I nism more effectively than if you story involving no deadline, "The spirit of toil sweat and Evelyn, related. "We been were to give India hundreds ofj Editorial Writing Ralph Me tears isn't dead yet," he declared. See Pa. Man's, Page 18, Col. 6, bombers and nuclear rockets." 1 See 'J.

I'age 18, Col 2 the end of Hewlett's promising! slightest knowledge of it, but John- career began last mofith when theiny Hendrickson. We have not used U. S. National Bank of San Diego See Suicide, Page 18, Col. 4.

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