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U.S. WEATHER PLANE LOST i Khrushchev Invites Visit RussiaBring lice to Anyone' 4 OikliodTribunt.ThurtFeb. 5,1959 Three Indicted in Bay 'Surgery' Ring Interference of a third party." He added: "Wi can, indeed, aume that the Germans wilt at some time want to conduct free election! to abolish the capitalist ayatem ui Western Germany." On the Geneva conference to Bob Hope Has Blood Clot Behind Eye Cmtiaaed Umm Tage I benef.ts and hts ttet TV show which proved to be too great a strain. "I'm listening to thoe docs now." he grinr.nl "They're giving rr-e eorUsor and four other medicines to thin out my blood to break up the clot. They told 1 could lose my sight "Dolores (his wifei and I are heading for Pain Spr irt to rest and lounge arour.d la i.V sun.

Unfortunately I went be able to play much golf. Any quark or jerky moernents make me duxy and you know-how jerky my bckiwir.g is." Bob grew sentimental hen he mentioned that he'd beard from scorn of hu friend, pleading with born to let up h-s furious pace. "They're right." Bob sighed. "But I've been so busy for 12 ABOARD -J morning in the Atlantic. At- though the freighter said.

tf plane appeared to he a singlef engine craft, the four-engine HS0 should have been th Bfiiiriil nr at the limn Coast Guard planes and Navy flying boats scanning the area said conditions were foul with 40 miles an hour wind, rough teas and visibility down to 14 miles. Names of th 12 men aboard were withheld until next of kin were notified. In Ticket Row Identification and Investfgatlon in Sacramento alo said that it wasn't Sanders' handwriting on the citation. The ticket with the words on it was mailed to the Berkeley Albany Municipal Court. Sand ers, who lives at the Berkeley YMCA, denied doing the writing and sgreed to take th lie test.

Leaving the Berkeley Police Department today wnere iav end nuclear tests, Khrushchev said Ruula will never agree to Western proposals for control posts to detect explosions. The Russians' objection to these proposals is the main stumbling block in the Geneva Ulks. "They (the West) want the explosion detection posts to be staffed exclusively by foreign personnel and that foreign inspectors should be able to tour unhindered the entire territory of countries signing th agreement" he said. The Congress ended its nine-day session with the unanimous approval of Khrushchev's seven-year economic program. Moscow Radio said Khrushchev was stormily applauded as he gave the report of the resolutions commission.

The Congress unanimously endorsed Khrushchev's ouster of the antiparty group of former red leaden with a resolution nying: 'The Central Committee acted correctly by resolutely condemning and casting aside the despicable group of factionuts and test was civen, Sanders served. "I've had my lesson- AT SEA WITH HAMILTON. Bermuda. Ttb. 5 A US.

Superfortress weather plune and Its crew of 12 were miing today and presumed down in the stormy mid-Atlantic. The big four-engine aircraft had only fuel enough to stay aloft until 3 a m. today. The search centered about 300 miles northwest of Bermuda where a Japanee freighter reported it saw a burning plane crash yetterday Preacher Cleared BERKELEY, Feb. 5-A preacher temporarily employed as a salesman was exonerated today by a lie detector of writing Til be damned if I pay" across the face of a parking ticket.

But Frederick Nathan Sanders, 44, who says he's a Pentecostal minister, still had to pay $40 for five citations he admitted tearing up and $1 for the disputed citation. Handwriting experts at the Stat Bureau of Criminal Brando's Wife Rtcovers HOLLYWOOD, Feb. Actor Marlon Brando's estranged wife, Anna KaJifi, has been released from Cedars of Lebanon Hospital after a four -day stay; The nature of her ailment was not disclosed. hl lO rt i The rejolutton. according to the official Tai Agency, charged that ex-Premier Georgi Malenkov and others in the group "by Using low methods of actionalist struggle tried to destroy the unity of the party." But It made no mention of any further punishment for them.

Moscow's heaviest snow of the season was falling as the 1.375 delegates filed out of the Kremlin. Moscow Radio announced the next Congress will be held in 1961. Khruihchev told the delegates if Eisenhower should visit the Soviet Union "he would be met with sincere hospitality both by our government and the Soviet people." He can bring with him any one he likes. They will all be welcome guests," Khrushchev continued. "Let the President take the map of the boviet Union and choose the areas of our country which he would like to visit "Our country is wide and has many interesting daces to stay and to see." A visit of this kind would undoubtedly be useful to both countries and would meet with the approval of the peoples of the U.S.A.

and the Soviet Union. He added that the invitation came with no insistence for a return invitation. T- Knit -A RODEO. Feb. Stlte genu and Contra Costa County Bherlffi officers today broke up an illegal surgery ring which they taid has been operating throughout the Bay tor the past two Three suspected members of the ring were Indicted last nights by the Contra Costa grand.

Jury, and officer Immediately arrested the alleged leader; Rodeo cardroom operator William Rhynes. 33. of 2954 Devon Wav, El Sobrante. Sheriff Walter F. Young re-vealed that a second suspect, Mrs.

Betty Souza. 35, of 9318 St, Oakland, has been in custody for several days. Mrs. Souza was convicted In Alameda County on illegal surgery in 1953, and served three years In prison. The third suspect, a woman, is still sought The grand Jury Indictments and the raid climaxed a four-month investigation in which Oakland police and agents of the State Board of Medical Examiners assisted.

Undersheriff Harry D. Ramsay, who headed the investigation, taid the ring had performed as many as 17 operations, charging the victims from $400 to $600 each. He said the surgery was per formed in homes, apartments and various other locations in the Rodeo area, but said the customers came from throughout the Eastbay. He said the clients, who ranged from Richmond and Berkeley housewives and busi nesswomen to a San Fran cisco legal secretary, were contacted by Rhynes. Ramsey said that Rhynes.

Mrs. Souza, the third suspect and a fourth ring member who since has died joined in performing the surgery. He said oo physicians were in volved in the ring. Ramsay said the victims wer offered commissions for recommending additional cli ents, and that contacts also were made through cab driv ers. used car dealers and ethers.

Rhynes is held at the county jail on six counts of Illegal surgery lour counts of con spiracy to commit illegal surgery, four counts of carrying concealed weapons, and on a hold lor San Francisco author Mrs. Souza, who was ar- goodwins Trlkaat WILLIAM RHYNES Arrested in Raid rested at her home last Thursday by her parole officer, is charged with four counts of illegal surgery and four of conspiracy to commit illegal surgery. She served three years in Corona State Prison after con viction in Alameda County in 1953 'on four charges of committing illicit operations. In that case the ring of which she was a member came to light after a Sacramento teacher, a client, died. Ramsay said that no deaths resulted from the Rodeo operations.

Last night's sequence of events began when Ramsey and John J. Rouse, special agent for the State Board of Medical Examiners, went before the Grand Jury with their findings. Sheriff Walter Young, Ramsay, Rouse, Sheriffs Detective Walter Trawick and five other officers then raided Rhynes card room at the Aleman's Club, 642 First St Buses to Replace i Manila Jeepncys MANILA, Feb. 5 ftJ The "Jeepney," a public conveyance of World War II vintage incorporating features of the U.S. Army jeep and the Jitney, finally is on the way out.

The Public Service Commission announced that the vehicles will be banned and replaced by modern buses in Manila and its suburbs by the end of the year. 1 Speeding Stripes Suit title CaUard fraca fag 1 mn capitaL The Soviet Union has threatened to turn control cf Wet Berlin's lifelines over to lout German if a Berlin settlement is nut reached by Hay. Khnnhchev declared the sit. nation in Berlin is like "a burning fu in a gunpowder cellar or a delayed action bomb h(M mechanism may result in an cxplouon at any moment." "In oar view," he said, the turning of West Berlin into a free demilitarized city would create conditions for the solu tion of other controversial questions and would contribute to the safeguarding of security in Europe and conse quently in the whole world." Khrushchev insisted his plan for Wet Berlin, coupled with a German peace treaty, would not continue the cold war since "neither the one nor the other side will derive any ma terial advantages if these problems are solved in accordance with our proposals." The Premier said the Soviet Union will create conditions for ending the cold war, for solving the disarmament problem and establishing inter national relations that would rule out ar. Other governments should show their will to end the cold war.

Khrushchev said. He then made his statement that he was willing to concede the West a victory in the cold war. Oa the question of Germany as a whole, Khrushchev ad dressed himself directly to West German Chancellor Kon- rad Adenauer. He told Ade nauer "neither you by your self nor with the aid of your allies are capable of abolish- ish the socialist (communist) system in Eastern Khrushchev said the Russians are willing to sit down and talk. "But if you make your con dition the abolition and ab sorption of the German Democratic (communist) Republic, the abolition of the social gains of the working people of the GDR.

that is a condition that we cannot even discuss. If we were to do that we would be taking upon ourselves func tons that are not within our jurisdiction, since this would be interference in other people's affairs." Khrushchev said Moscow does not object to free elections if Fidmi mnA Vitttrn C.r- (many agree, "but without the OLD bourbon Cotton rv long 1 cant get used to the idea of loafing. This clot is a temporary thing. Some rut will probably break tt up. A team of three doctors worked me over earlier tha week and said Iwuui great shape otherwise.

Those characters worked for three hours, tat couldnt find anything else wrong with me." Four years ago Hope tcld us he was quitting ha weekly TV show because Tm getting too old. I don't haTe that kind of blood anymore." Cafe Pair File In Bankruptcy Operators cf the former Paddle Wheel restaurant at Jack London Square f.ld a petition for bankruptcy today in US. District Court, San Francisco. Patrick C. Warf.eld and his wife, Theola.

who closed the restaurant Lt Dec 22. listed debts in the venture at J1S4.0C9 and assets of The assets include the former ferry, Charles Van Damme, which is ted up at Sausalito under care of the US. Marshal. The Arques Shipyard Co. of Sausalito has a $5,000 lien against the vessel which had been remodeled as a floatxg restaurant Debts of the partnership in clude US.

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