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If I A Oakland Tribune, Tndr, Dec 4, 1953 1 i i 1 RedlPrison; Past Christmas Spent in By LUCREOE HUOGtNS BEAIE Anoth Hospital Her er in Demonstration At Hearing Set Off by Lawyer An Oakland attorney touched off a demonstration among spec tators at the hearing of the House Committee on Un-American Ac tivities in, San Francisco yesterday and caused Rep. Donald Jackson acting chair man, to order police to clear the room. He is Robert Treuhaft, attor ney for several left-wing unions and the Civil Rights Congress, who was named in testimony1 as a member of the communist party. Treuhaft was one of four uncooperative witnesses called by the committee lfcte yesterday, all from the Eastbay. The others were Lloyd Lehman, one-tirae chairman of the Alameda County communist party; John Delgado, a truck-driver for the Oakland Street Department; and Mrs.

Mary Pie-per of Walnut Creek, who had been identified by Charles David! Blodgett, former communist, as chairman of the Political Affairs Committee of the communist moniii'iMikHt is turn ki Um Im Ihit Uit klH wttl tJHW rtrl wttk bar areata. (raalBsrcaU, twa aaelea and a-a aaata. The ara Tr aaar. irltk airly caaarh fa4 far tkenMlvca. atara len taa Uill aaaay Hcartctla faaad aaa 4uy mmi waaU ta far Cartataaaa.

Utr fatker an't aaa ai Willie raa live with them, bat Hearletta rlaads CHAPTEB TWO LIFE WITH WILLIE Henrietta wept when her father said she could not keep Willie. "He won't cost anything!" she cried. "You will never he is Here." The father said, "Keep him, then, and you will see." So Henrietta kept Willie and this is the way things went in the tiny crowded house where the family was so poor. Willie ate. Each mealtime he ate half of everything on Henrietta's plate and begged for more.

He drank all her He cried for more. When grandmama left a loaf of bread on a shelf Willie pawed it down and devoured it. When grandpapa left a little bag of groceries on a chaii Willie fished! out a soup bone meant to feed! the family for two days. Willie; under the house and stripped i 9' He played mferry-ao-round the mother as she scrubbed the kitchen floor. party.

jthe bone clean. knocked over, torn wall paper (father talked to the rest of the DISTRIBUTES STATEMENT I When uncle went in the from the walls Treuhaft strode to the witness'00? for o1JT lll6 Wenfi Besides eating and chewing, see how it it," he said. stand after distributing copies Vr ti' four-page statement toj? "ggj Trlkaa ykala Tfc mrmixn of tba Vitannu Horpitala' Ouiitma CommiH, Thomas Adami QfO. E2m ZoUnar exvd Arthur henra )otnd loqathtr to make this Christmas a happy com for th 3CC0 patSnts In four local trric hospttais. You and your monry can help.

of a of a 4-page statement to mem- bers of the press. Asked If he were accompanied by counsel, Treuhaft answered by starting to read his statement. Jackson wanted to know if he was reading a prepared state meSs save the house, Willie cried so The mother who had scrubbed Besjdes eating Willie chewed iloud and sorrowfully the police jand scrubbed behind Willie had Hg cnewed Qyt tne iinines Qfi complained. When they shutlto agree. The uncles and aunts te fatner.s snoes when he took nim UD in tne kitonen' he cried! who had had their poor clothing Lhem off at ht He shredded a so hrokenheartedly the neigh-jripped by Willie had to agree.

hanging from a bed He bors cornPlained- When theyjGrandmama and grandpapa who him in the basement the had tripped up again and jment Treuhaft replied in their, the house He jumped in the family complained be- negative saying he was readingjbath tub anj cnewed a hole in cause he cried so dreadfully that from notes. A newsman He went in the pantry I no one in house could sleeP a copy of Treuhaft's and cnewed tne straws off theetall. handout, and Jackson remarked: broom But Henrietta never noticed and frolicking, Willie cried. When they put him outdoors Ithp awful hot hr anH ornonw nf ipered to Willie as he snuggled i beside her in bed. The puppy chewed absently at Henrietta's -now and then to lick her face, "You are mv onlv friend." murmered the girl.

"I'll never be lonesome again." After while Henrietta and Willie fell asleeD. Thev were! happy. But out in the kitchen the' i I i GVe For Those Who Gove Veterans Hospitals Christmas Committer 4444 East 14th Street Osklsnd 1. California This Ij ray way of saying "Merry Christmas' to the men and women in Alameda County's four military hospitals. Here Is tr.y gift of to help you reach vtur entertainment, gift and Christmas decoration goal oruioo.

Iever mma. 1 nave ll now. Treuhaft resumed reading the line statement on his position. lne ast paragraph of which stated Willie frolicked. In pure joy he raced through) "You are all the Christmas we the house.

He tripped ud the need at Dur house." she whis- father who came in with a heavy i -nH it intSrllload of wood- He twirld be i.t fu- rliuTJ tween the feet of the grandmama the State Bar of Califor she dusted the table. Heitattered night dress. He paused played merry go round the "'mother as she eVil to ask nia to investigate this commit ngni xo counsel ana ine rigni of advocacy." ACTION COUNTERED Jackson countered by reading Name an American Bar Association ap-Vere pulled from windows, jproval of the committee's workilnmps broken, scrub buckets) Address rhis eocpen may be mailed or brought in person to the committee office. Committee telephone number is KL Ucg -tC32. Gl POWs Spurn New Testaments PANMUNJOM.

Dec. 4. Of The 22 American war prisoners wfco have refused to return home have rejected New Testaments 4 ,4 newipapers, an Indian spokesman revealed today. The spokesman said the self-exiled GIs flatly turned down a gift of 22 inaividually-wrapped Ultimatum to Reds PANMUNJOM. Dec.

4 jp U.S. Envoy Arthur H. Dean told the communists today that unrepatriated war prisoners will be freed January 22 unless a peace conference decides some other course, "and no human hand or mind or debate can change it "We are never going to agree, under any circumstances, to a change in that date," he declared. me uniiea siaies. Ihe snub ol unnstianity most sairtru wuiuiits waa i cvcaicu writings was reveaiea af tea South Korean officers faiied for the third straight day to coax home any ROK prisoners, Young Korean officers have talked to 80 prisoners but all elected life under red rule.

BOOKS AND PERIODICALS The Indian spokeman said the American nri.oners. called "oro and a citation of tne iNationai Lawyers Guild, which Treuhaft said had offered to provide coun sel, as a subversive front organization. Asked if it was his desire that his appearance be without coun sel. Treuhaft replied: i "I ripsirp to have it continued until the hysteria engendered by WORLP NATION STATE iYets Girt Now to Make 4" Their Yule Day A Happy Time Uarf jra raad your coctri uo te Mm Vnmn Hxtavl iSirtitrruM corr.rr.ittr yet A kit cf p-p: have. Bat too iny have raot Cirbtrraj thx weeks from Jindiy.

At thai Urw Lt had fco donated. Al, Xt today, tz Lit ef 15J dooa--patm stAadt at $14J1 That's1 CllSaM Icier Ust ft at. And! a THCC hootax lor r5cm at tfee Oakland rtarjuuL this wi3 be the' eSxstCr3.tr--a at hcrr-at- or at( ka ts Cut United Stat 4a. tTai Tn. A fr ipret tut Christmas la; red pc ef war iSockad.

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th Oa 1 rd and L.vfrr-rr Ad.snutra- the Oakland Naval a-d the Pirki Force MfT.tr rf th VHCC t.rr.e and DONATION Ma.l rv-w to the Vf.ffjrj Hnpital Chrusmaj U4A Eaj. SlreeJ. I hff -n thU paxe f.r.d a coupon for Al! ro matter h- larje or how w.U be a rarvfc'Ieded in the Tribune. Of rf Veteraru Hm Chr.5t.Tai Committee are Nat pre-iident; John Morin, v.ce-prea.dent. C.

iorr.d Mi Mary Valle. erTetary-treaa- and H. Bufcrd Fuher. jjr.i.-r pajt rf af-lXaUcn, art Bruno A. Feriterer Thomas Adam.

Mr Anna F. Mulinu and jMeph Tpfar.eLU. Rebellious Tenor To Gef New Chance PHILADELPHIA. Dec 4 Dav.d tenor cu: Carrr.n. cr.ar.ee the Id of cpr Th M-year-flld tcarrv r.

mo-iS f.s-r tn ArcTican rrj. two reca lmtn ctt state 'n jQi.jMf lett mg an ajtovxvded SptjtTxz w.tri cr.a? itab her tc datA accrrdinj; to the senpt Teir. -jmberl Ptlmu gen-r 4 masajTr I ih PhuadIph Scala Opra Ccrr pacy orve trp ra a ccmpamw a a rj ur-d that Po Ivri hre December J3 u. tr -f Rudjpfc tn --f 1 La HESE A St ADDRESSES 5p national and LEGISLATORS rikaa lrirtua. aariamj sad ZJL Tbocbxs H.

Kscaal. Jata Offka) Uwtiaj w-aakiae eja nr i in i- "Lw 2f. WaaMavrla. Jum aiaifcl 1'Zt-ll 1,1 v.w Oak. 'Jmd, st ef Lakcaame ATtn five Marnier! Bl AaMUtertua aein a i.4.

a-, Oakiaawi aaal Sawlawrai AlajBteda -e-r- faitxlaai aala Caa. JT-; tw tra 4 5taM CtvoLl State CUier aM aaWSaary 8UeCeKt1 Bdlag Ol, Caril. Face scrubbed the! kitchen floor. As he romped, the tattered rug was tossed into a heap be hind his flying feet. Curtains PEOPLE I RAY GOT A RAISE Ray- moted today to private first class.

iuic, ui ocicu. iviaiiie. was as- signed to guard pontoons near mall Hessian village during ITC A Tlir I TTT'IIVf 4 M'C ftTTT THE evr as. "iVAmavaiavava aV Henry W. (The Dutchman) Grunewald was released from iMore Alameda I your committee is abated so I can! mona wno was iorgot- a Washington wirepuller, was choose a lawyer of my own i ten on guard duty but stuck toigjven 90-day suspended sen- 1 choice, not your choice." lhls Post for a week, was pro-jtence June 4 for contempt in re the District of Columbia jail to day after serving a term for con tempt of Congress.

Grunewald, fusin to answer Questions in of internal Revenue Bureau-tax scandals; in 1951. TRIMMER GOT TRIMMED You might get a boot out of this even though it socks John E. Trimmer in the pocketbook. Trimmer reported to Seattle do- I He was next asked if he had i rf th Pn ifira Affairs Committee. He declined; anv m)est on.

he as to his association or Deiieis.j" awc. New Donors to Here is a rf contributions' recently revived by the Veterans committee. oai Wrmary of tiiin ff. RfibTJd if WD M- A L-'j-mt-i irrwi A Mimt t4vxsvd frtw'Jfia t.i!"d 1 Uun Auw So 1 ISW IW J-a Ho VCU Jarhi Trail WM Carrta? Buftck Taaraxs Vclc P-ru lr4 jrwi. Lie Vn Fr-r V-t Mary Hrt Mcf if Je ytrtr-r L'r Vf Auf Zua SNTO An It loor I Zi 1 an oa 1 00 00 I 00 3 1 00 00 an I0M 1 00 r1 1 I 00 1 1 oc 1 CO oa 1 so lAA K4aJ ,7 B.

C4ji a T9r I-rrea- "jmiM KD T-vn A ZJ Cerrpaar ja.rrl tfar.trr Oaaln4 Aaaarr Jo 1 tswv a a. A I'm S' CrtT Irr.pw Si jo an oa a C4 'y?" 'r-- Ha-it eo lice that before retiring he pThe shortest senior midshipman $40 in his sock, bolted the doormat the Naval Academy gets pref-from the inside, put the sock'erence in at least one respect. a Daa -L on his foot' climbed into bed and paul DJStroop 5 foot 5 youth Oil If ly COiDfCiwcnt feJeep. When he woke upifrom Coronado, won the luck of 'in the morning, he reported, the) the draw out of 861 senior class- I $40 was gone but the sock still lmen. Stroop said he'd prefer a "We can't afford a dog in this house." again by Willie had to agree.

Then they all thought of the precious food that had been jPoured into Willie and they all sighed and said. "Yes, the dog must eo." So the father tiptoed into the room where Henrietta lay asleep on her little cot with the dog be- 'side her. The father stood look- jiisg down at the girl and the 'puppy for a long time. He hated what he had to do At last he reached down and gently picked up the sleepy pup. Willie woke and dreamily licked the father's cheek.

Then he went back to sleep. The father put on his hat and carried Willie out of the house, (Next: The Hunt for Willie) STATE PASS IT AROUND Califor- na is $319,000 richer today thanks to 130 abandoned bank accounts. The state took over aithe unclaimed money yesterday on order of Superior Judge Mal colm Glenn, in Sacramento. Largest account was for made out to Mrs. H.

A. Campbell of San Diego. NATIONAL WHAT'S THE REASON? Navy commission with duty a board a destroyer on the West Coast or Hawaii. A BIG FUSS Michigan's 1934 car plates are causing a lot of comment, ihe new plates are 'frames which the old ones did. And Lee Frederick ah end at Illinois, cried: "I'm not wearing any University of Michigan col day arid until Christmas Eve.

Tne Junior C. of sponsoring a nursery ior tots or unristmas shoppers at the downtown First Baptist Church, said Ira ned personnel would be on hand. man of a crew that put up a safety fence last week on Route 230. Driving along the highway near the spot yesterday his car was struck from behind by a trailer-truck and headed straight for a 15-foot embankment, only thing that saved' him Was the fence. DELAYED RESCUE Two Navy fliers whose plane crash landed in Long Island Sound last night were rescued alive and well today after thev snent mora was on his foot.

THAT CAROLINE In! Tulsa. Okla it couldn't havej been the play because one of the principals of the high school, presentation became ill too. A L.MCTU UO JVeUO More Oakland and Alameda County residents were named as communists yesterday in testimony before the House Un- American Activities Committee in San Francisco. communists" by the reds, asked aPPlaustf-Sry Indian guards to give them news-, ROOM ORDERED CLEARED papers and books from North Ko-j Jackson ordered police to clear rea instead of New Testaments. the hearing room.

The testaments were mailed to Treuhaft's wife rushed up, the prisoners and arrived here hugged and kissed her husband. about two weeks ago. jOutgoing spectators slapped him Since the American POWs had on the back and shook his hand. demanded earlier that "unde-i The first witness following sirable" mail not be delivered to Blodgett was Lloyd Lehman, them, Indian guards held the who was accompanied by attor-testaments until the Neutral Na-'ney Raymond Marsh, of Hay- dozen oersons watchine and blue, the colors of the Charles David Blodgett, a for-'Can't Kiss Caroline" developed! University -of Michigan, and have mer communist functionary who the same symptoms sudden Water Wonderland printed became disillusioned and left the nausea. Although none was in across the bottom.

Owners in i osfi H.montM thJserious condition, the Dlay was 'Plain the new tags don fit tioni Repatriation Commission decided how to handle letters mic iinostooned until tonieht. packages addressed to the! Frank Tavenner as to his occu- Yankees. Ipation, Lehman said he would a- FORTUNATE MISCHANCE Los Angeles police say William! Cop, 2 Cabbies Kidnaped; a. VUllllllUllUI WSUIO All Alameda and Oakland. Members he recalled as belonging to the Encinal Communist Club in the Encinal Housing Project in Alameda included: Wayne and tuth Hultgren, Jack and Ruth Standish, Mr.

and Mrs. Ora Kelly, Aram and Sally Attarian, Newton and Pearl Hill, Al Brown (who later dropped out Joe Kraker failed in a suicide iprs, even on my auto tags." attempt because his auto ran out 'I ol gas. i An officer said Kraker! VERY GOOD IDEA Mom was sprawled in the front seatLand pop can park junior and sis of the car, a hose leading from while they Christmas shop in ihe pvhanst nirw and a siiiriri Jackson, beginning Mon- Vet Yule Fund 'k la (W 1 00 mp AIBAVT Mary Grthr.f 1 00 I va twite Netaon 100 MlKfUT Hby Club t3 OES 1J on 00 on MeT.orr of Mrr Waller lee Hawl Batchelor Mn. Marie Cra National Federation No. Claire Und Mr.

Hoffmann rVerele-y Pump Co. nitaheth Galfillan Trenrrv Mr and Mn Krtuxh Clerkt Ml 2 00 1 an jo on X) ORIA Barbara MrC'ki too tdna Kaibftrnch 10 oo ritDMOXT ej tn arxl Adeline H'Jl 10 oo Mrt Hal'ie Ketterine rtrreU av Fiwnico rnede H. Burt Alw H. l.t)n Frerw-W Council No SO YMI Bartenden fnton No 41 OTREB mill V. Aulliery No.

Chico Mr. and Mrv Harry Jordan. Cnarlei H. Jmi. tl Cernto Mn.

B. Martin. Hajrwefd rietrwf T. Jenri. Lo Frank Walden Sr.

Trar Mn Harold T. McCain. alnut Creea ToTa: ssu so acknowkKige an- Total from his pump-type shotgun, shattering the rear indow. It wa, then that Moniz stopped the police car and surrendered, Released from San Quentin in June, he has a record of arrests fcr ut0 theft 1X)hbrry- nd theft and kidnaping. Morus is held lor investigation of kirinanirtr irmM rohhrv nr when rrm A to a Hmnn at ol niKInl.

ini9. ntni waa rcicnm ujr 1 I hlit f. but quesUoned today. She refused hospital treatment for ahoulder and knee cuts from the flving glass Us. 13 fl ihuwiiu, v- a.v, a sailor at Naval Supply Center, Oakland, said she abandoned him anH their IB mnnlhi nM inn fhrea months ago.

Mai ai4 tha 1f Vair lioma TI-C Mosley Avenue. Alameda. land he had not heard from her 'since but he, knew Monix was a (friend of hers. Moniz told police he threw away three guns during his night's flight Franklin's cab was found at and Grand Streets. Lyon's cab was found shortly before 7 ajn at Jeffenon Street and Niles Road, south of Hayward.

W) oo j25 i so joo '2 i oo tioin'and Thug Nabbed in Chase i u.i..ir,U1, Oi oioney ana r.ineiitanu wns pmntv i nntp ninned to th dashboard Kraker was alive. His eas TRN ATIONAL "because as 10 as ID mt lc uji i Condon, the accusation is by inference." He also refused to say whether he is or was a member of the party. 'The onlv subversive activity I have heard about was attrib- uted to Condon. The specUtors DrOKe into iouq a 1 ward. Asked by Committee Counsel i refuse to answer all questions dealing wnn nis occupation, nis associations and his beliefs, and said he had his reasons.

In contrast to treatment "wf (previous hostile witnesses who had been shut off when they rcmUr, li.L:. inc Chairman Jackson Dermitted Lehman to 8 ahead i onTevfrnsnian LISTS REASONS Lehman listed his reasons for refusing to answer as: 1 Kraiis tnp committee IS practicing "McCarthyism" and trying to substitute the red is- tor intunic wj launtu euiu ior wonung pcupic. 2 It is trial by slander, 3 It is indictment by sus- picion, a stable of pigeons, 4 The committee practices conviction by accusation. 15 The committee functions on the theory war is inevitable. It is a debasement of legal processes.

6 The First and Fifth AmencT- "Is that," asked Tavenner, "the Counsel Frank Tavenner when Lehman concluded, "the answer to the question where he lives?" "No," interjected Rep. Gordon Scherer, "that's the answer to his occupation." Jackson recalled that Blodgett had testified that Lehman, for illfA ea ta 1 trelAf fa 4 oravteBiM him instructions when to attend meetings of the Political Affairs Committee. OPPORTUNITY TO ANSWER "Now you have the opportunity to answer that charge," he said. Lehman "I would appreciate a chance Continued Page CoL 1 Camuaaed fra Pact 1 Ih eife. to a bar at and Caitro SlreU Or.

a hunch the woman might 'krvyar aor-iethirf of the fuipect. Lir.ch and went there and asked found t.t rman- iher to crjme to the lUUon IqueatKT.uig The Indian officer said the prisoners request lor North K.o rean newspapers was denied, but reliable sources reported the Americans secretly are receiving communist periodicals. SMUGGLED NXWSPAPERS These sources said English rcan new5pap.rs are smuggled to languajte mnese ana IHOrtn rvO the GI's within two days of pub- lication date. 11 waf 80 obviou? the inrr Intprvipa' tri trwiav wer pro-communist that the explain-! tn took only half the time used! wo previous aays 01 inter- rl" nara-core oouui n.o ireanreds. -All you could hear was ex plainers calling, one of ficer said.

This place is begin to sound like a barber 90-25 per cent of com munist-held South Koreans al 'mb4 tV. XT. jiiuioacu, uic cuua no Uons RepatriaUon Commission I Aj he put her Lt the rear Aj he p-t her the rear and wai dnvir.g eff, Mor.ir ana paroie vioiauon. up, Ieipd irto the re4 rt the' He became known as Hay car and stuck a gun in Miller's ward's "toy gun bandit" in 194 MAKING PROGRESS The i Argentine government today1 ACES ARE TRUMPS Os-abolished its propaganda depart-jwald Jacoby, Dallas; Cliff Bishop, ment, thus removing an agency Detroit; Douglas Steen, Los An-which had been a source of trie- geles and Don Oekie, San Fran-tion with the United States and Cisco, 'paced the 29 open bridge several other countries. The de- teams-of-f our qualified last night partment in the foreign office; in the sixth scheduled champion-had prepared material for radio ship of the Winter National broadcasts and published two! Tournament now in progress in magazines.

Dallas. Alvin Landy and Sol mL Mogal, New Jeff Glick, A FRAUD, HE SAID The Miami and Arthur SL Goldsmith, Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Cleveland were second. The seven ancient wonders of the. finaIs today will consist of two world, was described by a British 'r0unds, archaeologist as a hollow sham. I Herbert Maryon told a London! SAFETY INCIDENT Roy meeting the giant statue was toojHoutz of Lancaster, is fore- approved an allied request tolQtj, i i i i Claybourne, Clarence and Chellie Davis Charles Blacklock Ken aiiu era rvuuci is, ivii s.

anrue Lehman, Luther. Morris, Eugene Parker, Frank Franks, Carmen Melia, Will Campbell, Walter Kirton, Ernest Cook, John Smith, Ernest Boynton. James and Vada Lewis, and Joe and Opal Terry. Active in the Estuary Club on Alameda's Estuary Housing Project, he said, were; Albert Legard, Cleveland and Inez Hearn, Lloyd Lehman and a Mrs. Maddox.

Blodgett, who is now a Chicago salesman, said he later transferred to the Anita Whitney Communist Club in East Oakland and named members of that group as: Nat and Ann Yanish, Richard Younce, Bill Danzig, Carl and Evelyn Hanson, Gertrude Warwick, Art and Becky Wolsten-holme, Robert and Gladys Black, Mrs. Eleanor Smith, Leila Thompson, William Reich, Joe and Mar gery Eisler and Edith Sharpe. Ringing tOWDOy III UlTII HOLLYWOOD. Dec. 4 Jorge Negrete, Mexico's popular singing cowboy of the films, remains in extremely critical coi dition today.

He has been in a coma since Mor.day morning. The actor, who is 42 today, is suffering from hepatitis and cirrhosis of the liver. on" V.t Ik. AmmA rA nf ae I Kit un ve.ti utc turn, uk wiovin to put his gun on the seat beside hi ra on the seat beside irairaa 'uirtf tun i a in hie nir.d aaiirr ran kiwiu kihivih Pl and emptied his gun. into; Md( -of cir.

infn th front W.v I.l.kn.. bc up and took off Just lUni ahriffai (chaj after Miller shouted at thm to stop the car. Tfce cars sped southbound on Atherton Street to. Jackson and then west. A passing Hsyward police car pkked up Miller.

In all six cars joined in the chase. LaGrutta fired four blasts I small to stand astride the harbor of Rhodes; made of thin bronze sheets' instead of solid bronze. The story handed down through the years is that the statue stood with a beacon in its hands and one foot on each side of the har- Lbor entrance, with enough clear ance for ships, to pass underneath i CRIME BUM GAG DEPT. Reno po- lice decided they should1 AlasaWda Cimaty ate Sem.) deputies. Glen Dyer and Gilbert Artaar B.

Breed Jr A bh passed on patroL saa FTauada Diss Jr, Uta Dia-, The two sheriffs deputies gave step up the rate of interview to 40 daily Fall Is Fatal to Marine Engineer Harry Anderson, 38, of Ta-coma, aWsh died in an Oakland hospital today from' injuries suffered in a fall into the hold of the Grace Line ship Santa Edela. Anderson was chief engineer on the ship, which moored at Todd shipyard in Alameda last Saturday. He was missing and wis found unconscious in the hold, suffering multiple injuries and fractures, during a search. He died without regaining consciousness. trttt; KJUBdaJ r.

Mm letr H. lisesls. IS: Walter DlXL 1CU: ITlulaaB Byrw ifard. nta; Ta-a rr. cai- Cawtra Cawta Cawaty 8 Lata Gawrte MTOerr Jr.

ryaaem PiH D. Deyte, llta Daatriel; S. C. Maateno, HtX have kept Harry Snowball in the than. 12 hours in.

rubber life SnowbalL serving a 90-raft The fliers are Ens. James day term for vagrancy, was sent: Shapiro, New York, and Donald out on a work gang and just jE. Sockman, Mechanic I.C., of melted IWickforcL.

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