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"To Give the News Impartially; Without Fear or Favor" Trlstate Weather CTTT windy, much cooler tedif. Fair, ltt cool tomorrow. TENNESSEE Cloudy cooler GEORr.lA Cnolfr with ihoxert. ALABAMA Cloudy ttnd cooler. rB Weather Mtfort on fate 41 VOL.

LXXXV. NO. 304. Intend at the PwteftW at Chattanaoaa. Tenn a Scwnd-Clttu MaU Matter CHATTANOOGA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1954.

PRICE: 5 CENTS 441 PR iSiiiiiEyfiiiP vsvwvyvv IU COAST BRACES JUDGE ROLES Trout Rods and Angus Calf For President on Birthday SCHOOL BOARD HEAD ACCUSED OF OWNING AS HURRICANE TTVN vym-v SEDITION LAWS TO BE STUDIED INHIGHCOURT Tribunal Agrees to Decide Whether States Must Leave Field to U.S. FOR NEGROES IN DELAWARE Declares 10 Students Have legal Right to Attend Milford School BUSES COUNTY USES Haze! Carries Winds Up to 130 MHes Toward the A i.arniinQ i one ODSTER IS SOUGHT viiim vnpbo OTHER: ZONES ALERTED NAAWP IS GIVEN REBUFF ON PENNSYLVANIA CASE Drivers File Suit, Demand That Miller Go and Pay $5,827 Into Treasury. Governor Will Not Suspend New England Put on Notice That Storm Bears Big Threat to Area Court There fiuled Nelson Conviction Not Valid, Offense Federal Attorney General for Statement in Conrt HE PROMISES TO REPLY WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 Whether states may prosecute al By MILTON BRACKER Hew fork timet Newt Service. WILMINGTON.

Oct. 14 Petition Charges He Bought Vice leged subversives under their own sedition laws or must leave the Vehicles, Put Titles in Names of Others WM: ISlSf -V. A vT- I I WF A ill 7: v. Chancellor William Marvel of the chancery court today ruled that the 10 Negro students dropped from the rolls of Milford Hurh field exclusively to the federal government will be decided by the HATTERAS, N.C, Oct, 14 UP) Hurricane Hazel, most vicious of the season' tropical storms, bore down on the North Carolina coast tonight Coastal dwellers from Wilmington, N.C, northward worked feverishly to prepare against the 130-mile wind. The Miami Weather Bureau at Miami, issued this advisory 11 m.

flTSTit supreme court. The court, in Its first business A group of county school but drivers yesterday demanded tho ousting of Wallace Miller chairman of the county board of School had a "clear right" to be reinstated. In a decision that is virtually certain to renew, and possibly to aggravate, tension in the Milford area, beginning when school onens session of the new term, agreed today to review a Pennsylvania supreme court decision throwing out the conviction of Steve Nelson. western Pennsylvania Communist party leader, on charges of vio education, on charges he has secretly operated at least two buses In the county system for the past two years. tomorrow morning, VlcejChanceK "Hurricane Hazel was centered at 11 p.rru (EST) about 275 miles lating the state sedition act.

Filing what is known as a south southeast of WilmingtonJ lor Marvel granted a temporary injunction restraining the Milford school board from keeping the Negroes out of the school. The decision was handed down The Pennsylvania court ruled that sedition against the United States is a federal offense and can N.C, and about 220 miles east of St. Augustine, Fla. It continued toward the north be prosecuted only in federal courts. northwest and is now moving "taxpayers' suit" in circuit court, they demanded his discharge un- der a statute making it illegal for an official to havo financial Interest in governmental con- tracts.

They also called for return to the county of 35,827.92 allegedly paid to Miller for the use of the buses. about 27 mph. "Highest winds are estimated 17 States Join Twenty-seven states joined Penn slightly more than 48 hours after the hearing Tuesday In Georgetown in which the temporary injunction was requested by the parents of the 10 children. The plaintiffs were represented by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. sylvania in asking the U.

S. Supreme Court to review and over turn the state supreme court de ISO mph over a small area near the center. Hurricane force winds extend 80 miles north and east and 40 miles south and west of center. Gales extend 200 miles north and east and 100 miles 1 Reached by telephone for com cision. ment.

Miller said ha had "been Nelson was tried under the j-rriivurrxm in witmm, iriir-iimi-vr' 'ift Associated Prei Wlrephoto. EISENHOWER ON 64TH BIRTHDAY State Atty. Gen. H. Albert Young, appearing as a friend of the court.

Pennsylvania Sedition Act In Pitts south and west. expecting- something like this, snd that he "will make a full and complete answer when the proper time comes." burgh in 1952 and drew a 20-year declared that Gov. J. Caleb Boggs and U.S. Sens.

John J. Williams sentence. Subsequently he was tried under the federal Smith Act TO SUPREME COURT Two pretty Missouri sisters, Joyce, left, and Janice Pueser, pose on the steps of the Supreme Conrt Building as they were admitted to practice before the high tribunal yesterday. Joyce, 28, has a general law practice In St. Louis.

Janice, 26, Is a legal aide to the Missouri state government at Jefferson City. AmmIUmI Prw W)rphta. and J. Allen Frear were prepared. "The forward speed Is expected to increase to near 30 mph and the center should reach the North Carolina coast not far from Wilmington early Friday morn ver White House this morning to the "Happy Birthday" greetings of a group of aides.

From all over the nation hun and received a five-year sentence. in the event of a decision such as was handed down today, to lead The Smith Act makes it a crime DENVER, Oct. '14 (JV-President Eisenhower was showered with congratulations and gifts ranging from trout rods and barbecue equipment to a black Angus calf on his 64th birthday today. "Thank you, thank you," the smiling President said as he stepped from his car at the Den- to conspire to teach the violent ing." dreds of congratulatory messages arrived. And the gifts were piled On Behalf of Drivers The suit was filed on behalf of seven bus drivers, by Ray Brock Jr.

of the law firm of Dietzen, Graham, DleUsen 4k Brock, who represented the bus drivers' union in a recent contro The Weather Bureau warned that overthrow of the U. 8. govern ment. the Negroes "by hand" back to school under the full protection of the state's authority. The attorney general was later tigh at the chief executive Low- AEC Still Hides Contract, In asking for a Supreme Court See Page Nineteen, Column Four "all precautions should be taken Immediately" in the Carolina Capes area where hurricane warning flags were hoisted this morning "for protection of life and disavowed by both senators, most strongly by Sen.

Williams, a Republican like Young. The attorney But 3 Agencies Approve It versy -with the board of education over the discharge of adriv review, Atty. Gen. Frank F. Tru-1 scott of Pennsylvania said: "If prosecution Is restricted to federal courts, a Communist by dilatory and frustrating tactic may 68 High Forecast Today; general himself asserted that he er.

Listed as eomDlainants wera property against, aangerous winas had been speaking symbolically ra J. H. Russell Slvley. By CHARLES BARTLETT ClMttnoof Timet Burton. protract and delay trials in feder ther than literally, but there is no doubt that his words were taken a.

Manning, Eati Dowlen, Roy Yesterday's 8 7 a Record al courts to such an. extent that WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 The Atomic Energy Com Keith, Paul Goodner and J. Lee: laterally by the predominantly seg only a comparatively small propor regationist crowd in the courtroom. tion of these subversive offenders mission is maintaining its cloak of secrecy over the Dixon- Their petition aocuaed.

Miller may be tried and sentenced." Yates contract, but it was learned today that the Federal I of buying the registering and abnormally jugh Areas not in its immediate path! were to feel the effects of its passage late today and tonight. The entire coast from central Florida to the-Virginia Capes was to be buffeted with, squalls fend rising winds. Northeast storm warning flew elsewhere from Charleston, S. to the Virginia Capes. Another temperature record fell here yesterday aft Feelings were, hot as the hearing adjourned, and they" havo not All told, the court today acted on them in tb name of other per Power Commission', the Gen cooled down much since.

about 350 cases, deciding for the ernoon, a few hours before a mass of cool Canadian, air moved over the eity to bring to aft end the unseasonable sqns, ana then demanding most Vice Chancellor Marvel's deci or tne money paid Dy the hoard STR1NGFELIM most part whether it I review them, i A sion read In part: eral Accounting Office and th Mississippi River Commission have all approved a fi weather. oi education to the listed owners The right to equal protection The temperature reached Other Actions Among Its actions the court: See Page Thirteen, Colomn Six nal draft of the proposal. But the TV A is not yet satisfied with Most Powerful Yet Hazel, most powerful of this sea the 87-degree mark to top-pie a record). for the date set HELD NO HERO 1. Voted 4-8 (the late Justice of the vehicles.

Miller, a member of the board of educating Unci Jnly, 1948, be cam chairman last year, Ra foh lowed Elbert S. Long, rJit resigned front the heard shortly be SPAN AT DAM-OPENS TODAY son's eight tropical storms, was Robert H. Jackson was included various provisions of the agree ment. expected to blast ever Cap Hate 57 years ago jMt tied once since that time. Th previous high for Oct.

14 was 86 degrees and in the majority) to set aside an order of April 5, 1953, disbarring Chairman Herbert D. Vogel Of teras curing the night, with the the TV A wrote Lewi Strauss, Conoressman Insistent for Atty, Abraham J. Isserman, who the mark was established in chairman of the AEC, on Prt that was eritical of soma was convicted ox contempt in the 1897 and tied in 1928. 30, As you know, our approach OSS Tale True Despite 1949 New York trial of 11 top Com Today will be partly eloudy, phases of school administration Claim Holder's Nam' Used Two of the three bus purchases munist party leaders. to the development of this arrangement is based on our un windy and cooler, the i Army Times Article Weather Bureau said.

The tern 2. Agreed to review a decision Ribbon-Cutting in Afternoon for New Bridge Part of Master Plan derstanding that TVA will be of the U.S. court of appeals here perature will go no higher than charged against Miller yesterday were titled at various times in kept whole, sharing costs only 65 to 68 degrees this afternoon. KANSAS CITY, Oct. 14 W-The to the extent or benefits re that military authorities may arrest a discharged serviceman and take him abroad to stand court- Army Times in Washington ques the name of H.

Holder, who is now director of transportation ceived." The lowest reading expected this morning is 60 degrees. Vogel noted in this letter that tioned wnetner (R-Utah) really was a World War martial for a serious crime al for the county school system, tho circuit court bill alleged. none of the provisions of the II hero with the Office of Stratesric leged to have been committed while he was In service. calm central eye reaching that area probably between 3 a.m. and 7 a m.

Its hurricane force winds extend 80 miles to the north and 40 miles to the south of the center, while gales reach 175 miles to the north and 75 miles to the south and west. The storm was speeding up its forward pace and before daybreak was expected to be moving at 30 to 35 miles an hour. Its exact timetable depended on the rate of acceleration. Points as far inland as Philadelphia were advised to expect heavy rain and some high winds as the center whirled past to the east. New Englanders, twice hit by hurricanes this year, were put on notice by the Boston Weather Bureau that Hazel's position and contract determining the cost of The charges against Miller in MIDWEST HAS SHOWERS AS EAST BASKS IN 80'S By the Associated Preir.

Widespread showers extended The case involves former Air eluded the following allegations of speclfio cases: power would affect the TVA costs "unless the contract were canceled by AEC and an in By FRED SCHNEIDER The new highway bridge across Chickamauga Dam, built at an estimated cost of over Vt million dollars, will be opened to traffic after dedication exercises at 2 p.m. today. The program will feature brief talks by representatives of organizations that had a part in the 1. That in 1952 he bought a Rusgia May Support Plan for Arms Talk UNTTED NATIONS, N.T., Oct. 14 The Soviet Union was reported today to be ready to back a Western resolution for further secret negotiations on disarmament and atomic control if some minor changes are made in the proposal.

The changes were said to put more reference to Moscow's new disarmament plan In the resolution and thus make certain it would be studied by the proposed five-power group. Russia's Andrei Y. Vishinsky conferred with Paul Martin, Canadian minister of and welfare, who originally introduced the resolution. It now is sponsored also by the United States, Britain and France. -Diplomatic sources said Martin was consulting his govern ment and that delegates of the United States, Britain and France also were studying the Russian suggestions.

These five countries would make the five-power group to be set up under terms of the Western resolution. Force Sgt. Robert W. Toth, a Pittsburgh steel worker. Toth, after receiving an honorable, discharge, was arrested and taken to Korea terim period should occur In hrough- the Great Lakes, region Thursday and scattered thunderstorms and showers moved south which the power would be assigned to the TVA." school bus, first had it titled in the name of Holder, but at the beginning of the 1953-54 school year had the ownership transferred to O.

W. Davis: that a to stand trial in connection with thesiavinir of a South Korean civil ward into the Ohio Valley. Shutdown Queetftm One of the questions raised project and by County Judge ian in 1952. He was returned in a habeas corpus proceeding snd has student" Identified as Bill Hi Vukes Thrasher), who will cut the ribbon to conclude the ceremonies. Most of the eastern third of the nation had unseasonably warm weather with 80-degree readings extending from southern Texas by Vogel was that of scheduling overnight shutdown of the pro Services, but the congressman insisted tonight that his story was true.

Stringfellow said In sn interview here that the Army Times' copyrighted article was an "unfounded, politically Inspired attack." The 32-year-old congressman said he would have to depend on the files of the Central Intelligence Agency to confirm his statement that he made a secret parachute jump behind the German lines in October, 1944, near the close of the war. And if CIA refuses to release Its files, Stringfellow added, "I'm In a hell of a lot of. trouble," Story Questioned The Army Times asked whether been at liberty under ii.ooo bond pending final outcome of the liti don was employed to operate the bus during that term. course "make it critical for New posed West Memphis steam plant The dedication ceremonies have been arranged by the Chattanooga a of Commerce's England." gation. "The salary checks for the said northeastward across the eastern Great Lakes to Include much of during periods when the power was not needed.

3. Refused to review a decision streets and highways committee New (York State "Under some of the circum Cloudiness and showers with tem Hazel was closely following the paths of hurricanes Carol, which blasted a path up Narragansett Bay in August, and Edna, which hammered hard at Massachusetts bus were made payable to O. W. Davis, but the said Davis was a mere conduit and cashed the checks and gave the proceeds stances that may occur over the J. Gilbert Stein, committee chairman, and the chamber yesterday Issued a "cordial invitation" to peratures in the 70s prevailed in of the New Jersey supreme court banning distribution of Bibles to children in public schools In that The state court said such distribution by the Gideons, a non years," he wrote Strauss, "such the South 'Atlantic coastal region in conjunction with Hurricane Ha shutdowns, permitting major reductions in takings of Mississippi and Maine in September.

Not to tnereor to the defendant, who in turn paid Hlgdon $80 per month the publlc to attend. At South End zel. Readings also held generally be caught napping, the Portland, profit organization which puts Bl- for his services," the bill said. in uie 70s in Mew England The site for the program, will Weather Bureau urged residents to start getting ready for At the beginning of the the congressman was "the heroic See Page Nineteen, Column Six In contrast, a large mass ot cool be at the south (powerhouse) end Valley Generating Co. power during" night hours of light power use by consumers, are likely to be of substantial economic importance to the government." 1954-55 school term tho defend snd lone survivor of an OSS dry air spread across the western cloak and dagger' operation, or possible high winds and tides.

Quemet Point Alerted two-thirds of the country centered cf the bridge, with the speakers stand located on the approach atj over Wyoming and southern Ida was he an Army private who was overseas less than a month and ant arranged to havo this bus repainted and the number of it changed and It Is now being op erated by one Clyde Goolsby for The Narragansett Electric Co. at Vogel a letter was In response ho. Mostly sunny skies accompa Grand Jury Actions Traced; Strong Political Overtones never saw combat." In relating his story of his Army to one from Strauss on Sept. 24 in which the AEC chairman urged speedy ratification of the con nied the coolness which held in the 40s and 50s most of the day from he northern lakes and upper Mis the Hamilton County Board of Education although the title to Providence, R. began sand-bag-1 ging two generating plants, and the Naval Air Station at Quonset Point was placed under a hurricane alert.

service tonight, Stringfellow said sissippi westward across the north See Peg Thirteen, Column fonr ern Rockies. By HENRY TREWHITT ne was pulled out of Camp Campbell, Ky and was flown to North Africa with 30 other men from Washington. tract and suggested that the TVA should be able to absorb the output of the plant as a base load with a high load factor and that Amarillo, in the Panhan The Hamilton County grand dle, registered 56 after 92 on Athlete's Foot mat point. Arrangements have been made, in the case of rain, for a canvas cover over the stand and those ittehding as spectators may in their automobiles in the parking area immediately adjacent and hear the proceedings over a public address system. From 1:30 p.m.

to 2 p.m. there will be a concert by the Central High School band. Stein, who will act as master of ceremonies, will then present the Rev, Charles E. Gammon, pastor cl the Central Presbyterian who will give the invocation. eral's office, to some degree.

This guidance extends not only to what subjects are proper fields for grand jury investigation, but to They went on to Italy; then jury, charged with exercising cold objectivity in its application of the there should be "no material dif Wednesday. St. Louis had 55 Red Cross disaster workers were moved to North Carolina, from where they could fan out to any point hit by the hurricane. The Weather Bureau moved extra help to Its Charleston, S. office to assist In gathering data ference in technical difficulties contrasted with 80 the day before.

jumped behind the German lines from a B17 bomber to capture a certain German, he said. the question of whether the evi Other representative temperatures during the afternoon were Not Contagious BUFFALO, N.T., Oct. 14 between the use of power In the TVA system or the Memphis area, whether generated in the dence presented justifies returning Stringfellow said he learned Duluth. 45; New York 78: an indictment in a criminal case, law, has in recent years become entangled in the wire-pulling of local politics. This situation has resulted from: (11 administration of grand jury affairs In a manner having strongly political overtones, (2) the Mississippi Valley Generating Co.

In one of the most violent wran on the onrushing storm for quick relay to the Miami hurricane fore Denver 57; Salt Lake City 54; Seattle 62; Lo. Angeles 63; Jackson later that the German was a scientist, Dr. Otto Hahn, but added be now is uncertain about that. Fungus diseases on your feet plant or the proposed Fulton gles arising from grand jury ac such as athlete's feet aren't ville, 76; Thermal, 99. plant.

tivity in recent years here, an out The congressman said he and casting center. Far in its wake, the island republic of Haiti began gathering up catching" like people think they going grand Jury panel in 1952, grand jury practice of issuing Strauss said It seemed to him that -the data given on load Heavier six-hour measurements in the rainy region amounted to .69 inch Madison, and .67 in Following the introduction of special guests, Stein will introduce the nine speakers on the program. The four other OS3 men were captured by the Germans but escaped eight days later with help of the the pieces and surveying damage after Hazel's violent visit Tues critical reports that are argumentative, and which are not followed by indictments, and (3) the See Page Thirteen, Column Sin Grand Rapids and .61 in Saginaw, under circumstances to be discussed later, released an open letter to Its successors complaining it had been fed information on gambling "as one would feed a peakers and the agencies or or Mich. ganizations they represent will be He was flown back to the United relationship of grand jury affairs to seemingly unrelated political activities. as follows: Rome Police Jail are, and it's useless' to sterilize shower rooms, floors, socks or shoes, a new study said today.

It says most of us apparently pick up the fungi on our feet as children, and get more of them repeatedly later on. But the fungi flared to cause trouble only when something happens to the skin to lower the resistance of them. baby." 8 'Unsafe' Mines Congressman James B. Frazier States and rejoined his outfit less than three weeks after he left Camp Campbell, he said. Charging "political intrigue" had It cannot be said that a specific representing the federal gov 3LaFayetteMen resulted from the political enmity ernment; Commissioner William Might Be Barred M.

Leech of the Tennessee highway individual has used the grand jury to acquire personal publicity or for political gain. In fact. It the circumstances surrounding grand His outfit went to France and he was injured by a land mine See Page Thirteen, Column Three department for the state; B. P. Speeiel to The Chattenoooa Timet.

between Judge $choolfteld and Atty. Gen. W. Corry Smith, the panel said the theory seemed, to be to "give them (the grand jurors) enough to keep them quiet and busy, but not enough to cause WASHINGTON, Oct. 14 Ben Associated Press Writer, over the southwest penhwula of Haiti and reported it littered with the wreckage of scattered villages but said bigger towns rode through the 115-mile Winds In unexpectedly good shape.

Earlier unverified rumors of heavy loss of life apparently were false or at least, exaggerated. Naval fliers reported seeing graves being dug in two little coastal villages, but there were no other lm- See Pace Two. Column One In that sense, the fungi are ROME, Oct. 14 Three See- Page Thirteen, Column Owe Jury affairs do actually indicate La Fayette (Ga.) men, whom po political motivation, the responsibility in all likelihood 'rests with The Labor Department said today an examiner fdr its public-contracts division has recom lice described as operators of a REUTHER IS 'PLEASED' trlstate burglary ring, were in more than one source. But It Is like staphylococci germs which cause boils.

The staph germs are always present on the skin, but it takes some local change to permit them to multiply and bring boils, them pain and indignation and set them to howling." true that the grand jury has be mended barring eight Tennessee coal-mining firms from any more Glad to Know That Wilson Rome city jail tonight on burglary charges, Asst. Police Chief Horace In the past 20 years, apparently government contracts because of Stewart reported. 'Recognizes' Mistake The report was presented to come more controversial and more prolific with biting reports, not supported by indictments, during the past four years under the administration of Judge Raulston alleged unsafe conditions in their mines. DETROn, Oct. 14 (B CIO Pres-dent Walter P.

Reuther in a state Chief Stewart identified the trio as Jimmy Loughrldge, 23, owner of Home Furniture and Appliance two or three major political wrangles involved the grand jury directly, prior to Judge Schoolfield's administration. Political Implications have been more frequent lrf Secretary of Labor Mitchell ment today said he was "pleased' will use the report by Examiner the American Public Health Assn. by Rudolf L. Baer, M.D., Stanley A. Rosenthal, Ph.

and Hyman Rogacheafsky of New York University postgraduate medical school, and Jerome Z. Litt, Cleveland, Ohio. ihat Secretary of Defense Wilson There is one major factor that E. West Parkinson to decide would appear to act as a 'safe bad apologized for making "inept whether to blacklist the firms Weaker Still Report For Stricken Crump MEMPHIS, Oct. 14 UP) Memphis political leader E.

H. Crump was reported weaker today and his condition remained extremely Crump's physician said the 80-year-old politician had a restless night last night and that today he is taking less nourishment His mind "re mains clear," the doctor said. Crump, stricken with a heart ailment, has been on the crit leal list since Oct 6. Since then he has grown progressively weaker. A family spokesman said Crump recognizes members of his family and "talks with them." guard against tne grana jury be remarks" about dogs while talking from government work.

coming a political tool or personal about jobless workers. Government contractors are re The fungi are found on feet grand jury affairs since then. One of the bitterest controversies began in January 1950 when Lup-ton Patten, Chattanooga businessman, resigned as foreman. The fur began to fly when Harold Brown, until a short time before a member of the police department, was named to succeed him. Reuther, who Is also president quired by the Walsh-Healey Act weapon the simple fact that grand jury membership, except for the court-appointed foreman, changes Co.

In LaFayette; Clyde Lee, 24, and George' Maples, 28. The' police official said Lough-ndge, picked up here Tuesday night on a charge of driving while under the influence of Intoxicants, admitted that he had been buying merchandise, including television sets, radios, guns and other articles, from Lee and Maples for resale at his store. He was questioned by Stewart, Lt. Frank Perry and Detective Oscar Williams after arresting of- to guarantee they won't carry of the ClO-Unlted Auto Workers, In Today's Times Page Amusements 46 Classified Ads 48-51 Comics 48 Crossword Puzzle 48 Editorials 12 Financial News 41 Legal Records 21 Local News 3 Obituaries Radio and TV Programs. 46 Society and Clubs Sports News 41-43 Weather Reports 46 Woman's Page which look perfectly normal, they said.

But the pesky things are just "opportunists" waiting for a let-down of skin defenses. out contracts under working con every tnree months. However, It Is also a fact that ditions which are "insanitary or hazardous or dangerous to the "It is useless to attempt to "When Mr. Wilson compared unemployed workers to dogs, I was ockd. and pleased to learn that Mr.

Wilson, after sober health and safety of employes. In a blistering special report issued on Jan. 31. the grand jury under Brown declared authorities sterilize articles In and around The eight firms have been sup grand jurors, as laymen whose only knowledge of criminal affairs is derived from somewhat sketchy reading of news accounts, must be guided by the, court and their at well as the attorney gen bathrooms, showers and swimming pools, or to impregnate had Ignored the warnings of pre- thought. recognizes mat madJ plying coal to the Tennessee yal a serious mistase ano mat nis re See Page Thirteen, Column rive See Page Thirteen, Column Three Sea Page Twenty Five, Column One See Page Two, Column Three marks were most unfortunate..

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