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el 2 4 2 RAME olt Ilk iiii1 0- 111MENI Phone GI 2-5011 PRICE: 10 Cents Per Copy $150 Monthly By Carrier Route Day Day VOL 193--NO 31248 Founded 1857 SACRAMENTO CALIFORNIA WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 11 1953--42 PACES--TWO SECTIONS I Ike Opposes oper Wins PATRI n-T- Donald Wag- Thousands I staff right proudly held a flag a Line Pa: Truman a watched in awe as a Califor- aa Nhaetdionbayl iGnutahred Abandiautniciet As A A A Four a LA nm' I Day parade' Additional plc- 1 Case tures on page 23 Bee Photo Marks I In SPY Cuau CongressR ace -f 5404441ArommTei 'i 1 1 I 'v-- 1 AIJ 1'' I Ao 7- ft Four Way coh--13t'O' PATRIOT Id wag- ous-an Line Parade staff right proudly held a flag a watched in awe as a Califon- nia National Guard band unit Marks marched by in the Armistice ea City Day parade Additional plc- Armistice tures on page 23 Bee Photo I iii' 11111 il'' 1 I ::10 AM Pa Li Or -i- le--'1 I A iiii Again Recalls 1918 Peace By Howard Heyn LOS Glenard Lipscomb who carried the blessing of his party in a four way special election 41 which attracted national attention is the twenty fourth district's congressman today His victory conceded by Democrat George Arnold bolsters the Republican majority More election news on page 8 By Tom Arden Thousands today lined downtown streets to watch Sacramento's spectacular Armistice Day parade featuring a dozen bands military marching units and the fighting equipment of a nation mighty in war and peace Exactly at 11 AM taps Attorney General Herbert Brownell said today he has received a state department memorandum which bears out statements by James Byrnes that Harry Dexter White's espionage activities were known to the White House and other government agencies before senate confirmation of White as director of the International Monetary rund WASHINGTON President Ettenhower today declared he never would have subpenaed former President Truman in the Harry Dexter White case He declared it is inconceiv Glenard Lipscomb Story of National Day page 10 V'4 4e1r4 4 ilk 4 4 1 i 4 1 CD i' A4: "1411iri ::7 1:1: 7 o': 4t 4 --111ittlik4over7 0' 'd' i' 4 'Nffco'-' -44 4- hA414 i it 5m 11''''''''''40 4 k4F-kb --7- 5 kf 4 A- 4- 41 5 41: --i: I A' 4 1 1 0 07' te'etirb r' el 2 vL 14 1 r4413I4s 4) 1---: mak 1'" (el A Af j-: 4 01 t(Lo ::4 yrk-- l'' 'fk :0 14 it 0 i f- ''''''-1 240-' 1 4----: I "7-- ig-(--) lk 1 I j' v''' 1114'4r i '''1 1k It" 41! 1 1 i' 1:::1 :1::: 1 1 1 744 i 0 ii It 1 1 I i- "'ii -11 7r1 oio1 1:: '1'''' 1- 30:1 4 ---3 i 1110-0 N' 3i 0--' 44::1::: 1') :4 1 vi: is i L' -1 A ziVti7'1N4Ak ---1 (3 k'''''''-' 4: 7 "kw ''k t- A' 2 :1 A i-: 7 04 -Att' ''mt1IFeR4SIO 6 i 4-' 'tf6' 4'-''''''''' ImokS t--414 i were sounded and marchers and spectators alike paused in observance of the signing of the World War I truce at that exact moment 35 years ago The bands from Sacramento region schools and military et units played The Star Spangled Banner just before the period of silence The parade was described by observers as probably the most colorful in Sacramento's history Largest Ever Chief of Police James Hicks reported the crowd was the largest he ever has seen Spectators were lined many deep McCarthy Sizes It Up WASHINGTON UP Senator Joseph McCarthy (R)Wis today said former President Truman has proved In the Harry Dexter White case "he's a liar" McCarthy also took issue with President Eisenhower's belief that Truman did not knowingly appoint to public office a man identified as a Communist spy He said Eisenhower simply was "being' a gentleman" McCarthy charged Truman "deliberately knowingly and without regard for the inter- ests of the country appointed promoted and advanced a Communist" in the hou where here the GOP wp now holds 219 seats and the ep yr Democrats 215 An independent has the remaining seat Broke ko a urrciuratipehSbtrrionfe a Is Derailed Bu 1 Lstring of Democratic wins in Plurna seven congressional elections since last November regular election These include the re- Picture on page 24 placement of Republicans by By William Gambell Democrats in congressional The Bee's Quincy staff correspondent races in Wisconsin and New Jersey STORRIE- Plumas Co The Arnold had his party's en-crack -eastbound streamliner dorsement but also in the race California Zephyr train crashed were another Democrat Irving into a rock slide in the scenic Markheim and another Repub lican John Collier Feather River Canyon hurtling Complete semi official re a diesel locomotive unit over 'turns from the district's 221 pre the brink but only one of 165icincts in yesterday's special passengers was injured enough election give Lipscomb 42880 votes to 44545 for Arnold Col- to require hospital treatment her had 3616 and Markheim With brakes locked the huge 1158 locomotive slammed into the GOP Statement slide late yesterday and bounced In Washington the Repubover the rock strewn barrier lican National Committee is The cab unit toppled and plung- sued a statement which said: ed into the 15 foot canyon "The results in California crashing to a LfJp 75 feet down are most heartening When you against a jutting rock ledge 'consider that two Republicans Ralph Luzzadder engineer and were running against one lead-Merle Snow fireman both of ing Democrat the results are Portola emerged shaken and even more remarkable bruised but without other in- "The outcome is an endorse-jury ment of the Eisenhower admin Passenger Injured istration and a good omen for 1tirn rth row-1t1 1954-fl Martha McGlothen of Record Stays Intact Eighty three year old George Fisher of 10191i Fourth Street who has not missed a Sacramento parade in 15 years showed up bright and early this morning for the Armistice Day procession Dressed in his World War I uniform with the insignia of the 3rd Division on his cap Fisher marched along sprightly in the sixth division of the parade the parade Telecasters Plan To File Protest Boxing Bout Of Juvenile Officer Boy Brings Ban Expense Issue Figures In Santo by Selection able to him that Truman knowingly would do anything to damage the United States At a news conference which dealt almost entirely with -the politically explosive case said he was voicing his own opinion in declaring he is opposed to the move The house unAmerican activiContinued on page 10 column 2 boxing match between a 31 year old police juvenile officer in I ecision and a 16 year old inmate of the juvenile hall resulted today in the issuance of an order by Ray Jones chief county probation officer prohibiting bouts between the inmates and adults In a The Associated Press today report to Jones John Escher hall superintendent said the reported the Sacramento Tele- match occurred last Friday be-casters Inc plans to file excep- SAEAL 1 a a a a a a-a ASA a a a -447 a pAcLA A JAL In TV Decision The Associated Press today reported the Sacramento Tele- casters Inc plans to file excep- Rich-I Dlitchell Comments mond a passenger was treated! I Stephen A Mitchell chairman Pair May Form Club of the Democratic National Committee said the election was McClatchy Newspapers Srvice marked by striking Democratic gains and confirmed a trend toPORTOLA Plumas Co ward the party Engineer Ralph Luzzadder "We had hoped of course and Fireman Merle Snow of iepnen kt Inucnen cnairman Of the Democratic National Committee said the election was marked by striking Democratic gains and confirmed a trend to ward the party had hope of course 1E Samish Says He I Samicn )avc He By Stanley I Wilson Iles staff writer NEVADA CITY Nevada Co The question of how much it will cost Nevada County payers to try four members of George Arnold would wine" 'Jack Santo gang for the Mitchell said "This has been almurder of Edmund Hansen Renublican district few tho la ct lhas become an element in Mitchell said "This has imurder of Edmund Hansen Republican district for the last has become an element in Kept No Records of Blow Funds on both sides of the street along the line of march Hicks has been participating in the parades for 25 years dating back to the time he was a private in the national guard Alfred Steichen parade chair- man estimated more than 5000 persons participated in the pro-examiner cession in addition to the heavy array of war machines includ- ing a huge tank belonging to the 184th Infantry Regiment California National Guard The parade started at Nine- teenth and Streets proceeded to Sixth Street to and then disbanded at Fourteenth Street In Reviewing Stand A reviewing stand was in the City Plaza Here were grouped military and civilian les officials of veterans organ-to and grand marshal Kennemore and his aides Kennemore a technical sec geant in the marinc corps was the winner of a congressional fin-1m edal of honor the nation's disbanded at Fourteenth Street In Reviewing Stand A reviewing stand was in the City Plaza Here were grouped military and civilian dignitaries officials of veterans organ izations and grand marshal the derailed California Zephyr are considering forming a club similiar to the Caterpillar Club for aviators who have bailed out of planes to save their lives Both men yesterday-rode a cab unit of the Zephyr into the Feather Canyon Luuadder had a similar experience last year and four years ago Snow rode a derailed locomeative into the canyon four fact it was the questioning of prospective gerrymandered by a Republican jurors 'legislature to make it a 'safe Re- Superior Judge 'James Snell publican district who estimated the cost will be "In last year's primaries the $15000 raised the question leading Democratic 1 candidate yesterday shortly before the polled only 11435 votes--or 13 trial was recessed for the per cent This year Arnold re- Armistice Day holiday when ceived about 45 per cent" one member of the panel de' Lipscomb termed his triumph dared she is a member of a a vote of confidence in the taxpayers association Eisenhower administration and Snell said some criticism has an endorsement of the record been made of spending money of the eighty third congress on the trial but explained It proved he said "that the is the duty of the court and people are desirous of continu- the county to proceed with the ing the administration's accom- trial under the law" plishments of the last 10 Convicted In LA months" Santo the ringleader of the Lipscomb 38 is a public ac- gang and Emmett Perkins his countant now serving his third chief lieutenant were convicted term as state assemblyman He several weeks ago in Los An was executive secretary of Rich- geles and sentenced to die for ard Nixon's vice presidential their part in the murder of Mrs campaign- Mabel Monahan a wealthy widIke Made Better Showing ow they attempted to rob Although Lipscomb won the Perkins and George Boles' district by a substantial margin Jr another defendant in the it was not as good as the show- Hansen trial have been linked ing made in this district in the presidential election -last year to the torture robbery of An- 5' drew Coiner in Folsom and Eisenhower Santo Perkins and Harriet Hen-1 In this district Eisenhower polled 90010 votes last Novem- S011 the fourth defendant are suspected of the brutal murder her as compared with only 59-- of Plumas County grocer Guard 807 for the Democratic candiyoung his two daughters and date Adial Stevenson a neighbor boy near Chester Perkins and George Boles Jr another defendant in the Hansen trial have been linked to the torture robbery of Andrew Coiner in Folsom and Santo Perkins and Harriet Henson the fourth defendant are suspected of the brutal murder of Plumas County grocer Guard Young his two daughters and a neighbor boy near Chester Stevenson Cites Danger In Probe Call Of Truman Adlai Stevenson today declared that to subpena former President Truman and other officials "for partisan could discredit orderlyrigressional investigation' The Democratic' presidential' candidate of 1952 issued a statement on the subpenas ordered for Truman: Supreme Court Justice Tom Clark Truman's former attorney general and Governor James Byrnes his former secretary of state The three officials have been subpenaed by the house un-American activities committee to testify on Attorney General Herbert Brownell's charges Truman promoted the late Harry Dexter White in 1946 after Federal Bureau of Investigation reports labeling White a Russian spy were delivered to the White House Stevenson's statement issued at his office here said: To subpena a former president a governor and a supreme court justice is a serious thing To do it for partisan purposes to get into the act' as they say and without consultation with the members of the committee is more than serious It could dangerously discredit orderly congressional investigation I would also urge the impetuous politicians to consider the impact of such disrespect and reckless procedure on the high office of the presidency and the world we must lead We must distinguish between getting useful information in the national interest and heedless partisan showmanship rLk 1 tween Officer Francis Gregory tions to the recommendation of I five boys arrested a 11and Mike Mitchell one of Thomas IL Donahue a Federal months ago in connection with Communications Commi i on the death of Rosario Gonzales examiner that the McClatchy Escher said that while he be- Broadcasting Company be given lieves friendly relations between authority to operate a television police officers and the inmates station on channel 10 in Sacra-should be encouraged boxing mento matches might result in public The Wire service quoted criticism-- William Wright Telecasters Two of 'the boys arrested with president as saying: Mitchell after the beating death of Gonzales were released and "We are most anxious that soon as channel 10 be in operation as the other three Including Nlit- possible but we feel it jwuryeredetardiel4keAd isnupaneriaotr- should be run by and for local I ccohuelal tempt to reach a decision on a people manslaughter count against the "The initial decision appears trio to go against long established Next Move Is Studied criteria set up by the Federal Mitchell is held in the juve- Conmilmications Commission nile hall pending a decision by The men in Sacramento Telethe district attorney's 1 i casters believe that all seven whether to appeal a ruling by members of the FCC are entithe third district court of ap- tied to rule on this apparent de-peal prohibiting a second trial parture which would prevent Gregory and Mitchell ques- any possibility of new blood entioned by a Bee reporter dis- tering the field of communicaagreed on the type of bout in tions regardless of qualifica- which they were engaged Greg- tions ory contended they were only "Our decision to -file excep- sparring while the youth main- tions has been bolstered by the tamed they were swinging hard large number of private citiand "didn't' pull any punches" zens who have encouraged us Both agreed however no hard to do so We are grateful for blows were landed this public support and inter- est "I think he thought he would beat the heck out of me" Asks Denial Mitchell -stated Chuckling he Donahue's -decision that the added: "I I thought he would McClatchy Broadcasting Corn- too" pany be granted the permit to Both denied rumors that operate a station on channel 10 Mitchell challenged Gregory the also recommended denial of the officer who arrested him in the competing application by the Gonzales case Sacramento Telecasters Friendly Workout Exceptions to the recommend-The brief match was refereed ation Of the examiner must be by Jack Finley boys' super- filed with the FCC within 20 visor at the hall days by the Sacramento Telecasters Inc or the broadcast Finley described it as a friend- bureau of the Federal Commuly bout in which the participants mcations Commission If no just sparred exceptions are filed the FCC Mitchell contends Gregory ap- can go ahead with the final deproached him with the idea of cision putting on the gloves saying someone had told him the you It exceptions are filed any youth party may request oral argu Finley said Mitchell asked him wanted to box with the officer ments before the full commis- sion If no action is taken the for permission to box with initial decision of the examiner Gregory will become final 40 days after The participants and Finley the date of the decision agreed no one was hurt and ec there were no ill feelings when Examiner Explains the match was over Gregory Donahue explained that his I admitted he suggested the bout recommendations were innu- i end because he was tired enced by the long record of parture which would prevent any possibility of new blood en tering the field of communica regardless tions regardless of qualifica- tions "Our decision to -file excep tions has been bolstered by the large number of private citizens who have encouraged us to do so We are grateful for this public support and interest" Asks Denial Donahue's -decision that the McClatchy Broadcasting Company be granted the permit to operate a station on channel 10 also recommended denial of the competing application by the Sacramento Telecasters Exceptions to the recommendation of the examiner must be filed with the FCC within 20 days by the Sacramento Telecasters Inc or the broadcast bureau of the Federal Communications Commission If no exceptions are filed the FCC can go ahead with the final de cision If exceptions are filed any party may request oral arguments before the full commission If no action is taken the initial decision of the examiner will become final 40 days after the date of the decision Examiner Explains Donahue explained that his recommendations were influenced by the long record of tions to the recommendation of Thomas Donahue a Federal Communications Commi ssion that the McClatchy Broadcasting Company be given authority to operate a television station on channel 10 in Sacra mento The wire service quotedl William Wright Telecasters president as saying: "We are most anxious that Ichannel 10 be in operation as soon as possible but we feel it should be run by and for local people initial decision appears go against long establishedizations criteria set up by the Commtmications Commission The men in Sacramento Tele- casters believe that all seven members of the FCC are enti- thisap highest military award for heroism in Korea He deliberately stepped on an enemy hand grenade to protect his machinegun squad He lost both legs On artificial legs Kennemore stood grimly erect as taps were sounded and the Colors went by the reviewing stand At the war hero's side were Major General Earle Jones state adjutant general and Brigadier General William Hafley of the McClellan Air Force Base Also seated in the reviewing October 10 1952 Panel Of 140 In explaining the criticism of the cost of the trial Snell stated some local citizens have asked 'why a panel of 140 pros-Continued on page 10 column 6 Continued on pare 8 column 2 Pennsylvania Train Wreck Napa Scouts Will Conduct Search For Icebox Traps in 'art Orville Butte County hospital for an injury to a leg Most of the passengers were aware only of a jarring stop The second unit of the diesel locomotive slid from the tracks to the edge of the canyon but did not go over The remaining unit dropped to the roadbed The slide containing an estimated 300 tons of rock earth and boulders also partly blocked the Feather River Highway which runs below the railroad line at the crash site one mile west of here Official Takes Charge Harry Munsen of San Fran- cisco vice president and general manager of the WP was a passenger He donned overalls and immediately took charge of track clearing operations "The 'train struck the slide rather than the slide hitting the train" Munsen said "although there was but a split difference in the timing Every bit of the rock came down at once and not a pebble rolled later" The train was proceeding slowly upgrade in a driving rain Railroad men speculate a few seconds delay in the slide causing it to strike anywhere in the vista domed coach section or greater train momentumwould have resulted in tragedy 150 Feet Torn Up Seventy five feet of rails were covered by the slide and an additional 75 feet of track was torn up or twisted Huge wreckers were dispatched from Portola on the east and Oroville on the west Some of the boulders lifted from the right of way were six feet in diameter and weighed 25 to 30 tons Traffic was restored at 11:30 AM today The train which left San Francisco at 9 AM for Salt Lake City' Denve re Omaha and Chicago was hooked to other locomotives and pulled back to Marysville Yuba County where it Was rerouted over Southern Pacific Company tracks to 'Winnemucca Nev WP officials said the Zephyr would be less than 10 hours late in Chicago SAN FRANCISCO AP Liquor lobbyist Arthur Samish has conceded he did not have any records on some $R9000 worth of checks which he claims he disbursed RS gilts and political contributions Under cross examination by ProsecutorLloyd Burke in his income evasion trial he hotly denied yesterday that he ever "spent a nickel" of the money on himself And he maintained he never knowingly cheated the government out of some $71000 in taxes as the government charges- He said his secretary and a tax expert prepared his tax returns adding: "I always signed what they prepared" The trialowas in recess today for the Armistice Day holiday Hammers At Theme Burke hammered repeatedly at the heavy set lobbyist in an effort to force Samish to detail how he spent the $S9000 he claims he received from the Biow Advertising Company Inc as gifts and political contributions Samish repeatedly 'answe'rred that most of the money went for politics He said he kept no records and could not recall specific campaigns to vditch he contributed More Liberal However he stated some of the Biow money made it possible for him to be "more liberal in mayor and council elections 'In fact I made pretty substantial contributions to the mayoralty election in San in cash" He denied some of the Blow checks were cashed in night clubs and among gamblers because those people would take checks without endorsements He said Blow agency had told him not to use his own name or endorsement Denies He Is Gramblor 1 As Burke sought to link Sarnish to extensive gambling the lobbyist's attorney Harold Faulkner continually leaped to object Federal Judge Oliver Hamlin sustained him Burke discussed two Blow checks which were cashed in a New Orleans gambling spot "Did you ever use any part of those checks for gambling?" he asked Samish The lobbyist thundered: "For your information I don't gamble!" At another point he tried further to display his disdain for all types of gambling by offering his definition of horse racing He declared: Racing is a legalized outdoor crap game public service and the reputation the McClatchy Broadcasting Company has built for keerling faith with broadcast audiences Still another factor he added is the long experience and background of the McClatchy organ' ization in the field of radio facsimile and television as compared with the lack of such )texperience by Sacramento Tele-1 lcasters Inc Unpaid State Deputy Game Warden Works Like A Dog McCiatchy Newspapers Servce ROSEVILLE Placer The state department of fish and game has a deputy game warden but his name does not appear on the payroll He is Pala springer spanlel -owned by Game Warden Jack Ferges of this city And here Is how- Pal won his title: Ferges with the dog in his Today's Temperatures RAM 56 9 AM 60 10 AM 64 11 AM 65 12 Noon 67 1 PM 68 2 PM 68 3 PM 68 In 24 hour period ended at 5:30 AM today the maximum was 64 the minimum 52 Forecast: Partly cloudy with a chance of sprinkles Detailed report on page 35 Intures 33 Picture on page 10 PHILADELPHIA A crowded Pennsylvania railroad commuter train derailed on a bridge over the Schuylkill River today injuring 33 passengers One of the derailed cars was cut nearly in half Twenty nine passengers aboard the Chestnut Hill to Philadelphia -train were taken to hospitals Four others were given first aid at the railroad's Thirtieth Street station No fatalities were reported-- The wreck occurred just outside the huge station on a bridge difficult for rescue workers to reach The bottom was ripped out or the first car of the eight car train which smashed into a concrete protection wall The car scraped along the wall churning up stones and ties for about 20 feet A bridge girder knifed into the twisting car and out of the gaping hole injured passengers spilled onto the tracks Mc Clatchy Newspapers Service NAPA Napa Co--Napa Boy Scouts will search the city block by block Saturday to locate abandoned iceboxes which may be death traps for children They I 11 distribute pamphlets outlining the danger of unused iceboxes and pointing out more than a score of children have perished in them so far this year in the United States The owners will be asked to report by telephone to a central point if they have an unused box outside or in storage buildings The S6puts will offer a free service to render the locking device harmless The alteration will be such that it can be changed later if the icebox is used again Napa recorded one icebox death last year when the 3rounZ son of Rev and Mrs Kenneth Adams suffocated in the yard of the Methodist parsonage earwas patroling near Elver- MONEY AIN'T EvegyrmiNG In The Bee Today British Firm Builds Gold Plated Bicycle LONDON A British firm today reported it has made a bicycle plated with 18 carat gold as a birthday present for the son of Jamindar Das Nundy a wealthy Indian merchant The super bike cost 200 pounds ($560) Page i i I': 1 4-j DEPUTV I rt Amusements 25 Beauty 18 Boyle's Column 27 Cartoon 42 Classified Advertis- ing 35-36-37-38-39-40-41 Club News 16-1748 Comics 28 Cross Word Puzzle 28 Velitnrialc 42 27 Comics 28 Cross Word Puzzle 28 Editorials 42 Visit By Royalty Reveals 750 Students Of 'Greek Descent' Mc Clatchy Newspapers Service ROSEVILLE Placer Piches arranging the reception for King Paul and Queen Frederika of Greece during their brief stop here called Gordon Arlett principal of the Roseville Joint Union High School "Would it be possible" asked Piches "to dismiss the handful toned "For your information of students of Greek descent so we have more than 750 students they may take part in the recep- in this school and today every toned "For your information so we have more than 750 students el)- in this school and today every Erskine Johnson 21 Financial News Markets-35 Health 18 Home Arts 18 Katherine Kitchen 18 Letters From The People-42 Mary Margaret McBride 17 News Behind The News 42 Pattern 18 Politics by Phillips 8 Questions and Answers 42 Radio 29 Social News 16-17-18 Sports 30-31-32-33 Superior California News 24-25-26 Television 29 Television by Crosby 19 Vital Statistics 35 Weather 35 Pilot Blames 'Landing In So lano On Gasoline Theft FAIRFIELD So lano William Smith 39 of Kent-field piloting a twin engined plane which made a forced landing near here blamed the theft of gasoline from the plane's wing tanks for causing the near crash Smith brought the plane down in pasture north of here yester- day afternoon when the engines should have been plenty of gas ran out of fuel He and his pas for the return trip sengers Joseph Kiely of San Nearing Fairfield Smith Mateo and Edward Ward of switched to the reserve tank San Francisco escaped injury after the four main tanks ran Smith a construction corn- dry but that tank also was pany executive said he person- empty and he had to set the ally had supervised the fueling plane down in the only available of -the plane's five tanks be open space fore taking off on a flight to Smith said the gasoline must Omville Butte County and have been stolen either in Oro- The Danes Ore He said there vine or The Danes Atop ta when he became suspicious of a man in a slow moving automobile As he approached the car Ferges said the driver who proved to be Abraham Sears 613 3 Street Sacramento tossed an object into the brush Pal bounded into the brush and came back with a paper bag In the bag was a newly killed pheasant Sears is to appear in court in -North Sacramento Friday the 13th to face charges of killing a pheasant out of season and having a loaded gun in his car 3 President Hails Halt of Navy Segregation WASHINGTON Eisenhower today called navy racial segregation virtually ended with complete elimination due in early January He said "we can all be proud" of the change and congratulated the navy secretary Robert Anderson who ordered segregation halted last August I Today's Chuckle I Everybody should learn to drive a car This is true especially of those who sit behind the steering wheels Other news of royal couple on page 27 le 10 Are Hanged For Mau Mau Offenses NAIROBI Kenya tribesmen were hanged here today for Mau Mau offenses Including possessing guns and aiding Mau Mau terrorists The Mau Mau aim is to drive white people out of this East African British colony one of them claims to be of Grecian descent!" Nonetheless the students of "Grecian of more than 750 of excused from classes Some attended the reception yesterday which the police estimated attracted a crowd of more than 500 tion for the king and queen? I'm sure this would not disrupt the classes" "What do you mean not disrupt the classes'?" Ar lett re ipt Us- re- 4 It ytt li I.

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