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VIRGINIA WEATHER Some Cloudiness But Mostly Sunny Today With The High Temperature 75 To 80 In The Mountains And In The 80s Elsewhere; Sunday Fair And A Little Cooler. IN TODAY'S DAILY PRESS Page No. Classified 15-16-17-18-19 Comics 20 Editorials 4 Markets, Quotations 21 Middle Peninsula 10 Obituaries 15 Sports 11-12-13 Theaters, Radio, TV 14 Weather 3 Williamsburg, York County 8-9 Women's News, Social 6-7 ATWFORT NEWS-HAMPTON, VIRGINIA HAMPTON HO ADS' MORN IXG NEWSPAPER VOL. LXIV-NO. 162 8ond.CIu Pntan Piltf Al Nrawi Nm virimu BY CARRIER: 45c NEWPORT NEWS, VIRGINIA, SATURDAY, MORNING, JUNE 20, 1959 PRICE: 5c n.llr Sunday Geneva Talks 11 faces With Gravest.

Recessed For Three Weeks Both Sides Given To Study- (Pen Strauss Loss Hurts Nation, Ike Declares President Shows No Anger But Is 'Good And Sore' WASHINGTON AP) A grim-faced President Eisenhower declared Friday the nation has lost out because the Senate turned down Lewis L. Strauss as secretary of commerce. Hours after the Senate's dramatic post-midnight action, the President called newsmen to his White House office and read a statement he had written out in longhand. "I am losing a truly valuable as-i Berlin Deadlock ViJ 1 V- 3 1 A I f'. i if i i i I '1 -T 1 -1 UiVA tAP) The west re buffed a new Soviet proposal Fri day to set a time limit on the Top Leaders Of Rebellious Army, Navy Units Voluntarily Surrender BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (Argentine President Western occupation of West Ber lin, and obtained a three-weeks recess to give both sides time to Arturo Frondizi early Friday night emerged shaken but at study the deadlock, I In a statement presented to So temporarily safe from a rebellious challenge of the nation's armed forces.

This was the gravest crisis of his career. Two top leaders of the rebellious army and navy forces viet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko, Secretary of State Christian A. Herter and his British sociate in the business of govern ment," Eisenhower said. whose arrest had been ordered by the government voluntarily and French colleagues made clear surrendered Friday night. "More than this if the nation is to be denied the right to have as that they have no intention of They are Rear Adm.

Arturo Rial agreeing to "the liquidation of their rights in Berlin and the and Lt Gen. Arturo Ossono Arana. public servants in responsible posi-lions men of his proven character, ability and integrity, then in 8 abandoment of their responsibilities for maintaining the freedom The dramatic news came short ly after a two-hour secret confer deed it is the American people who are the losers in this sad epi House Raises Debt Limit To $295 Billion oi tne people of West Berlin." A proposal put forth by Gromyko would freeze the pres sode. Eisenhower spoke even tones. ence or army bosses nad resuuea in a ratification of confidence in the war secretary.

Gen. Hector Solanas Pacheco. FRONDIZI SURVIVES CRISIS Argentine President Arturo Frondizi leaves Government House, Buenos Aires, Thursday, as two members of San Martin Grenadier Guards stand at attention. Friday night Frondizi emerged shaken but safe from a challenge by armed forces leaders during current Argentine crisis. ent Berlin situation for 18 months displaying no anger.

But an aide said later the President was "good and provide for negotiations among the Big Four at the end of that time. The War Ministry reported Os- and sore" about Strauss' rejec sorio Arana announced from Cordoba that he would come to PUZZLED LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR Lether Frazar, Louisiana Lieutenant Governor, logical man to fill governor's office with Earl K. Long committed to a mental hospital for the second time in three weeks, is shown in New Orleans as he talked to newsmen Friday. Frazar said, "they may impeach me for being so dumb, but I don't know where I stand." Hospitalized Gov. Long But in the Western view, the So tion.

It was an unusual public gesture by Eisenhower only the sec THIRD FOR LANGLEY Buenos Aires to testify on a sedi tion indictment. ond time in his 6Vi years as presi viet Union would then be free to take whatever action it wishes on the issue and the Western powers would be left without any rights on West Berlin and its access Rial appeared suddenly in the Living Costs Rise To New Navy Ministry where proceedings had been started against him under similar charges. Both Ossorio routes. John Reeder Wins '59 Chanute Award The Big Four ministers agreed Arana and Rial had been vainly to put their positions before world WASIUNGTON (AP) Faced with a July 1 deadline, the House voted Friday to authorize the government to go deeper into debt to meet its bills. A measure raising the limit on the national debt to a new peacetime high of 295 billion dollars was passed by a roll-call vote of 255-117, after unexpectedly heated opposition, and sent to the Senate.

The new debt ceiling would be good for one year only. After that it would drop to a new "perma sought by security forces since public opinion at a formal plenary RequestsLegalCounsel their arrest was oraerea iaie dent that he has summoned newsmen to his office to hear him read a statement Strauss, who met with Eisenhower for about 20 minutes before the President spoke out, accepted his defeat without apparent rancor. He said he harbors no bitterness against the Democratic sena-l tors who fought his nomination for months, and finally beat it by a 49-46 vote. Peak In May Wednesday. session Saturday, iney will tnen recess until July 13.

The rebellious military leaders John P. (lack) Reeder of New had moved with threats for a ir At two secret sessions Friday BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) ifor Baton Rouge with, an appar- in his villa Gromvko bmshed port News, head of the flight op WASHINGTON (AP)-Prices of practically every type of family showdown with President Ailing Gov. Earl K. Long Friday ent intent to take over full powers aside the Western compromise erations branch at Langley Re plan for Berlin put forward earlier requested from his mental hospi as governor.

A coup d'etat was feared if need rose last month, edging uv-ing costs up to a record high. search Center, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Frondizi did not agree to de tal ward that he be permitted to UJIS wets. The Western statement said the nent" level of 285 billion dollars. The present temporary limit of The increases were small, but obtain legal counsel. 288 billion dollars expires June 30.

has' been presented the 1959 Octave Chanute Award given annual mands for drastic changes his government. The capital remained calm but they were spread throughout the family budget. recess will give the Soviet government the opportunity of considering the Western proposals furth Mrs. Long, however, had al-j ready sanctioned the commitment to Mandeville. The governor's car was stopped at tjie East Baton Rouge Parish county line.

He was rushed to the Baton Rouge courthouse and examined by a While the governor was setting the stage for what may be a fresh attempt to free himself, Lt. Gov. Officials said housewives can expect still higher living costs ly by the Institute of the Aero Sciences for notable science con troops were seen massing in various parts of the city. er. It would give the Western gov ernments the opportunity to con Lether Frazar, a 54-year-old for during the rest of the summer if food prices increase as expected tributions made- by a pilot.

An NASA scientist and re I am confident in the belief that history will do me justice," he told newsmen after he had spoken with Eisenhower in a small anteroom near the President's oval, green-carpeted office. Strauss was the first Cabinet-level nominee to be rejected by the Senate in 34 years only the eighth since the nation was founded. Usually reliable sources report-1 ed later that Strauss probably will quit within the next week. He was when the celing is due to drop to 283 billion unless Congress completes action on an increase before then. The actual debt now stands at around 286 billion dollars, and more bills are due the first of the month.

President Eisenhower asked fof the Ippislatinn which fafM fur. court-appointed medical commis mer college president, cautiously sider the position in relation to So search pilot for more than two at this season. May's over-all living cost in accepted duties as acting viet Premier Nikita Khrushchev's Friday speech and its connection A force of nearly a tnousana armed soldiers assembled at Palermo Park on the outskirts. Motorized units guarded the War Ministry. A closed-door meeting was held by army, navy and air force com- sion.

A district judge signed the commitment order. Fighting and cursing. Long was decades, Reeder was selected "for extended and significant contri with the future course of negotia- Jesse Bankston, state director See Long, Page 9, Col. the statement added, crease was only one-tenth of one per cent over April, but it was enough to set a record. It put the government's consumer price of hospitals, said arrangements butions to aircraft flight research with particular reference to the safe operation of helicopters during the landing approach under manders and leaders of the 1955 are being made to carry out revolution that toppled the dicta-jgive the Treasury additional bor- understood to be drafting a letter Lona's reciuest.

adverse weather conditions. index at 124 per cent of the 1947-1949 base period. This means it cost $1.24 to buy what $1 bought pi resignation. But it was beheved vi ea-ricaiucin uajrowmg authority at a time when tatorship Peron. He is the third Langley test "We expect to do everything in our power to see that Gov.

Long is accorded all legal protection," the government already is 13 bil ne might not submit it to Eisenhower until sometime next wlc Khrushchev SaysSummit A Must If Ministers Fail pilot to win the Chanute Award They were said to have reached lion dollars in the red for the fiscal year ending June 30. the 1947-1949 era. The new index level compares in its 20 years existence. He and the President presumably Bankston said. The award was presented to The request for legal counsel After an angry debate under a plan to keep Frondiz in power if he radically alters his policies and ousted officials accused of Peronist and Communist leanings.

with the prior record set at 123.9 last July which was equalled in Reeder at an honors night dinner woum tnen decide when he actually will step out. A Commerce Department was announced in the first official rules barring amendments, 167 Democrats and 88 Republicans bulletin released since a fighting, November and again in April. at the annual Summer meeting of the IAS in Los Angeles Thursday. MOSCOW (AP) Soviet Premier See Strauss, Page 9, Col. 1 voted to raise the debt limit, while cursing Long was committed food, which had declnned Another reported demand was See Frondizi, Page 10, Col.

7 fered to extend the deadline to 18 months. JOHN P. REEDER Nikita Khrushchev declared Fri Thursday night to a hospital at 69 Democrats and 48 Republicans eight out of the past nine months, It consists of a certificate signed by the awards committee and an honorarium. day a summit meeting to main- voted against the bill. Mandeville, 54 miles to the east Khrushchev renewed his threat jedged up slightly between April lain peace an uneasy world; to sien a separate peace treaty Before the roll call on final pas and May, as did costs of housing The commitment papers were signed here just 24 hours after The award was established by! clothing, medical care and per the IAS 1939 in honor of Oc sage, members defeated by an unrecorded 127-24 vote a motion by Rep.

Noah M. Mason (R-Ill) to Long was released after a 19-day sonal care. The latter rose with will become even more impera-jwith East Germany and to back tive if the foreign ministers fail; that regime with all fiie military at Geneva. He confidently predict- might of the Soviet Union, ed the heads of state will confer. The West considers Khrush- tave Chanute, American aero higher barber charges.

stay at a Galveston psychiatric clinic. The governor filed a writ OneOfFBrs'MostWanted' Fugitives Nabbed In Norf oik nautical pioneer who died in 1910, Reeder, horn in HouRhton. H. E. Riley, chief of the Labor We hold that if the foreisnichev's deadline for a Berlin solu- of habeas corpus petition at Gal Department price statistics divi on May 27, 1916.

joined veston and the action led to a sion, said living regularly the Lanelev research staff in June ministers do not reach agreementition an ultimatum. The French in Geneva, a meeting at the sum-1 and Americans have said they mit will become all the more nec-will refuse to meet him at the family compromise that gave him 1938, shortly after he was award rise Deiween Apru ana May. Actually, living costs have kept his brief freedom. ed a B.S. degree aeronautical essary, he declared at a Kremlin summit under such conditions.

Frazar, accepting an opinion by engineering at the University of day night. "I'd like to get this NORFOLK W-FBI agents walk rally for visiting East German relatively stable. Even at the record, they are only three-tenths of one per cent higher than a year; Michigan. over with as soon as possible. leader.

"I would be glad to go. ed into a downtown hotel here send the bill back to a committee pigeonhole. On the showdown the members were told that the only alternative to permitting the government to borrow to meet its debts was to endanger the nation's solvency and credit. Rep. Richard ML Simpson of Pennsylvania, senior Republican on the committee, which produced the legislation, said even those who had voted against big appropriations now had an obligation to avoid a financial crisis.

Atty. Gen. Jack Gremillion that he should do so, took over as governor for the second time in three To the applause of visiting East German leaders and others, at a mass rally in the Kremlin, Khrushchev answered the West. He lives at 247 James River O'Donnell, wearing a brown suit not only to one, but to several Senate Defeat Of Strauss Seen A Political Swap By JACK BELL WASHINGTON (AP)-The Senate 6 turndown of Lewis L. Strauss appeared likely to soften Democratic liberal protests against the economy drive of Sen.

Lyndon B. Johnson (D-Tex), Johnson's decisive role in the early morning 49-46 vote by which Strauss' nomination for secretary of commerce was rejected, lines the Democratic leader up with the liberal element of his party. In the group were all the other potential candidates in the Senate for the 1960 Democratic presidential nomination. Friday and arrested Walter Ber and open necked sports shirt. summit meetings." weeks.

Drive, with his the former Miss Frances L. Winder of Hamp nard O'Donnell, 57, one of the ago. Riley said wholesale food prices have been increasing in June, bearing out the expected seasonal Khrushchev offered to discuss- "But here's the big question "Any time limit suggested by was picked up at 5:08 p.m. At 7:30 p.m. he was arraigned.

Mo nation's 10 most wanted fugitives never before has a man taken ton, and their two daughters, Shirley Pace and Carol Ann. presumably at Geneva or at the; the Soviet Union in its proposals summit his one-year time limit i can be discussed. Thev never were ments later he was taken to O'Donnell, a slight, balding trend, and pointing to further mod Reeder first assignment at man. had been masquerading sue Norfolk city jail. for Americans, British and French meant to be ultimatum-like and over as governor when the governor was in the state." said Frazar.

"That's what baffles me." erate living cost increases this Laneley was as a member of the No testimony was taken at the cessfully for several days as a summer. to pull their occupation forces out can be discussed in a business-of West Berlin. But he rejected like way," he said. staff of the full scale wind tun retired United States postal in Long, after ignoring pleas of Factory worker spendable earn spector and was to have made a arraignment. O'Donnell was held on $25,000 bond.

A formal hearing will be held next week after the major points raised by the! "All the pros and cons should doctors and walking out of nel. When World War II began. Reeder, who held a private pilot's ingsor pay after federal tax de speech Friday night to local alco New Orleans hospital, ductions rose to a record. The headed (West in its last offer at Geneva, (be discussed. Obviously, we should Khrushchev offered tentatively! try to meet one another and es- license and had some glider ex warrants arrive.

holics anonymous. "I knew you'd get me eventual average for the factory worker heading a family of four was "It would not help to plead perience, was one of several en miner's selected for test pilot train to extend the one-year time limitltablish a time limit acceptable to suggested on the Berlin situation I all. The time limit is not the most Ike And Guests now?" O'Donnel asked i ly," he told FBI agents as they guilty Erhard To Boss: 'Stop Insulting Me Or HI Quit' ing with the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, now took him in custody in a corridor but he asserted the Soviet Union: important thing. What is impor- Swink at the arraignment. Swink told him such a plea could be; of the hotel where he had regis Some of his colleagues professed $81.03 a week; for the single worker it was $73.49.

This is about 35 cents more than the record level in April. It was attributed both to longer working NASA. made only before a U. S. District! tered four days ago as A.

J. Rossi, is not interested in a 6ummit.tant is agreement on the main meeting at any price. He said the questions." Soviet Union "Would never buy its! Sweeping aside the West's lat- Tour Farm; Golf He transferred to the pilot's sec Court judge. "I'm glad it's over." tion of Lanelev's flight research The FBI said that in addition to way to the summit by perpetuat-iest proposal at Geneva, whichlhours and rising pay rates. The FBI said Donneii was division in October.

1942, com wanted on a charge of unlawful charge of robbery in Philadelphia peting helicopter flight training Taken Up Later mg the Wests occupation rights would maintain the Wests war- Under the provisions of labor in Berlin. won rights to occupy Berlin, See Living Costs, Page 9, Col. 3 flicht after robbing a woman in and the charge of transporting a stolen car from Detroit to Toledo, in ueneva, tne soviet union ot- See Khrushchev, Fage 9, toi. 4 Philadelphia, to whom he first gave sleeping pills. He also two years later at the U.

S. Coast Guard School at Flovd Bennett Naval Air Station. N. Y. In August, 1952, he succeeded O'Donnell was subject to local arrest on warrants held by au GETTYSBURG, Pa.

AP) -President Eisenhower flew from was wanted tor interstate trans thorities in California, Ohio, Flor portation of a stolen motor ve io see in jonnson activities what amounted to an exchange of Strauss' political scalp for lessened Democratic opposition to Johnson's policy of trimming spending bills to avoid presidential vetoes. There exists among the self-atyled liberals a deep undercurrent, of resentment at the pressure Johnson and Speaker of the House Sam Ray burn D-Tex) have exerted to prune Democratic housing, airport and other programs within budget limits set by President Eisenhower. Many Democrats were saying early this year they would use the party's increased majorities in Queen Elizabeth Has Busy Day In ida, Illinois, New York and the hicle. Washington Friday for a weekend of golf and relaxation at his country estate. He brought an old BONN, Germany (AP) Economics Minister Ludwig Erhard told Chancellor Konrad Adenauer in effect: "Quit insulting me or I'll resign.M The bitterness between the two most powerful figures in West Germany sprang into the open anew Friday after some remarks about Erhard in an interview by Adenauer with the New Yoric Times.

The Times said Adenauer repeated previous statements that Erhard lacks the political experi O'Donnell was unarmed and of District of Columbia. It said the charges range from fered no resistance when arrested. friend from the West for an hour's as head of Langley's flicht operations branch the late Herbert H. Hoover, who won the Chanute award in 1948. Reeder's former division chief, Melvin N.

Couch, now director of NASA activities at Cape Canaveral and the At- stay, "I'm guilty. I like to say that auto theft and grand larceny to administering stupefying drugs to The friend is Aksel Neilsen of Tour Of Canada for the record," he told U. S. Commissioner Gilbert R. Swink Jr.

when he was arraigned Fri Denver, a mortgage investment executive. Neilsen was a trout rod See Reeder, Page 9, Col. 3 companion when the President CORNER BROOK, Nfld. used to vacation in Colorado be ence for the job of chancellor but fore his 1955 heart attack. Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip arried in this paper mill town late Friday after a busy sec Congress to push for expanded programs in such fields.

The pros I lot is "a very talented man." The 62-year-old Erhard told The chief executive took off with Neilsen from the White House Networks Urge Quick Law ToUndoEqualTimeRuling robbery victims. FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover said O'Donnel had previously been convicted for burglary, breaking and entering, petty larceny, grand larceny, second-degree burglary and impersonating a federal officer. The FBI said when he was arrested, O'Donnel had in his possession a quantity of sleep-indue-, ing capsules. ond day of their six-week tour of grounds immediately after a hur Canada.

Christian Democrat party caucus that someone obviously Adenauerwas "systematically tryins to Earlier, the Queen, standing pects that they will be able to do so have been fading rapidly. By throwing the political book at Strauss, Johnson showed the liberals he was willing to stand with them on what they regarded as a riedly arranged news conference. Eisenhower read a statement saying the nation was the loser through the Senate's refusal to alone on a bunting-draped dais, touched a button to open officially WASHINGTON (AP)-The NBC, credited with exactly two votes in degrade my reputation." He said he would surrender his Cabinet post unless he Is "shielded and ABC radio-TV networks calledjthe general, election He said he a five-million-dollar international terminal at Gander Airport. incuie a Injun ui tenuis uia wuc Hoover said ODonnel robbed confirm Lewis L. Strauss as secretary of commerce.

vital issue. He also demonstrated to those Friday for a quick law to undo how to write in his name, but Once agam. the Queen came out female victims after fffr calumny the Federal Communications Com- Because of headwinds, three some of his other supporters got it, tn taU. Hrii-rs! P31 caucus was called to tew. Ade- of foggy weather into sunshine for the major ceremony of the day at Gander.

helicopters were used to bring the presidential party and Secret mission equai-ume nue on news- wrong he had described to them casts. Lar Daly also testified that the, who have accused him in the past of being reluctant to take a crack at Eisenhower that he is as willing as they to deal out political punishment to the President. Eisen to stay away nauer was asked from the caucus. She was alternately serious and Rotert SarnoTf for the National Chicago station which aroused his said Q'Donnell often wear's a wrath in the campaign just didn't! Service agents to Gettysburg. Usually only two are used.

Even with the load on each lightened, the businesslike and smilins as she! Broadcasting Co. and John C. Erhard looked dispirited as he emerged from the party meeting. toupee and poses as a doctor. hower had stood firmly behind know news when it saw it.

L. went through the airport cere-i Daly for the American Broadcast-monies. She greeted more than lOOiing Co. agreed that action is im- Keporters heard him mumble that trip tooK 4B minutes, which is uliODonnell which appeared in a tim. tn about half again the normal travel perative.

local officials but spoke little. time. They told a Senate commerce Philip chatted with all comers. qualified in both the Republican le? t0 VTto Adenauer. Then he flew off for and Democratic primaries.

cam-j wht added to a long weekend at Zurich, Switzer- the FBI's "most wanted" listiianH A i i r-, I 4, 4 subcommittee it would be impos He paused to look at some infants The choppers set down uneventfully in the field in front of the in carriages and exchanged, aisible to give all candiclatejn'iiigeyaigned TTrtin-yncle Sam suit and wore a sign stating in bold let Eisenhower home; word with their parents. ana major party cnoices aime Accompanied by a Gettysburg The royal couple came to Cor-'tne same amount of air time. Strauss. Vice President Richard M. Nixon told newsmen in Chicago that Johnson may have, "won the victory but he will lose the war." Nixon said he didn't want to impute any motives to the Texas senator, but added: "It is questionable whether the Senate defeat of Strauss will help his ambitions." There was no doubt in the minds of any of the participants that Johnson went all out to beat Strauss.

i ner Brook by car from Deer Lake The man who is at the- bottom only two days ago. An unidentified mxt chapter opens Monday reader called the FBI. fwhen Heinrich Krone, the Chris. Wade Bromwell, agent in charge Democrat floor leader in Par-of the Norfolk FBI office, reports on a studv com-O'Donnell was scheduled to the stenographic text of the before a Norfolk chapter of Al-j interview with what appeared in ters: "Perennial Candidate." Sarnoff and John Daly said that if the FCC ruling stands, the networks will be virtually blacked friend and neighbor, retired Brig. Gen.

Arthur S. Nevins. the Presi They had flown to Deer Lake fromjof the wnoie business Lar (Amer- ica First) Daly also appeared be Ganer in a C5 Canadian Air Force dent and Neilsen toured the barns and drove through some of the out from covering the 19tf0 elec- transport tions. CBS President Frank Stan- coholics Anonymous-an wgani- the Times. pastures for a look at Eisenhow fore the committee and announced he would run for president again next year.

They arrived Thursday in St. ton took the same view in testi er Black Angus cattle Johns, capital of Newfoundland, to One of the helicopters waited mony Thursday. begin the tour. Lar Daly, no km to ABC Daly, zation for the rehabilitation of Erhard's words to the party compulsive drinkers only a fewi caucus were acid. He said the dis-hours after he was arrested.

Ipute with Adenauer involved the The FBI said O'Donnel's members as well, of crime dated back to 1922, when "You not only have the duty to for Neilsen and ferried him hark Thousands of Newfoundlanders is a Chicago woodworker and re Almost any one can qualify as a By his tactics, Johnson forced; to Washington to catch a plane presidential candidate of some! turned out to see the Queen who won the FCC deci- trorinnc nm'nte AvtanliMrf a frtf flnnal fima tin nnucn a I IT'S THE BERRIES Gregory Hill, three-year-old Wooster, Ohio, boy, happily tests some new varieties of strawberries in a display patch at the Ohio Experimental Station in Cleveland. The annual Small Fruits Day program drew hundreds of northern Ohio backyard gardeners and commercial growers for the latest word in research on strawberries and bush fruits. party their argument ran and Senate nepuDiicans uuo a smau.ior Denver. but often quiet welcome. (That was in his race for mayor ofithey might have to skip covering he stole a church collection boXProve your loyalty to the Chan- filibuster to delay a vote until their national chairman.

Sen. Afterward, the President had time for lunch and a nap before a I up, Chicago this year. the Democratic and. Kepumicanjin iew unrans. uestiiueu imun-ieiior which, v.

unmi, yiu i i i 1 1 .1 -l 1 i l.J-'i nr onnjildrf tQ lol u-nn 1 rinna in GIKtinonr moflenr- Thruston B. Morton of Kentucky. midatternoon round of golf at Get- meir lour oi iewiounaiana aai-i ne recauea mat i was canuiuaies since uiey touiuu i See Erhard, Page 9, CoL i speaks Spanish fluently. See Senate, Page 9, CoL tysburg Country Club. Itered" in the primaries and wasitake care of all.

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