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mi -m -v -w mm NEWSpaper Central Illinois' Home lllth Year-No. 34. BLOOMLNGTON-yomiAL, ILLINOIS, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1957. FIFTY iflVO PAGES. CP) ASSOCIATED PRESS CJ9 CN ITU) PRESS Single Ccpy 12 Cents.

Lodge Appeals For Acceptance Detectives Try To Find Why Airliner Crashed Two U.S. I anker Planes Collide in Flight 13 Die Of Peace Plan UNITED NATIONS, N. Egypt agreed Saturday to having U.N. Emergency Forces on the armistice border line with Israel but remained noncommittal Swollen Streams Slowly Approach Pre-Flood Levels IKE, WILSONS CONVERSE IN 'CONGENIAL' MANNER Crash Takes Place Near French Town about putting them on peace patrol in the Gulf of Aqaba area. Pilots Criticize Runway From Which Plane Left NEW YORK (U.P.) Crack aviation disaster detectives rushed in Saturday to try to solve the mystery of why a Miami-bound airliner packed with 101 persons crashed and burned moments after taking off from LaGuardia Airport in a swirling snowstorm.

Twenty died in the flaming wreckage of the four-engine Northeast Airlines DC6A. Of the 81 survivors, 20 were injured critically, mainly with burns. Only two persons were unhurt. Mahmoud Fawzi, foreign minister of Egypt, briefly stated to an extraordinary Saturday session of the General Assembly his govern By Pantograph Wire Service ST. LO, FRANCE Two giant Air Force KE29 tank By UNITED PRESS The flood danger receded in er planes collided in flight Saturday three miles above sodden Dixie Saturday and authorities in nine states turned ment's stand in answer to a plea by the United States to Israel and Egypt to accept a compromise peace plan.

The plane slammed onto Rikers their attention to the threat of disease and the relief of thou the Norman countryside and plunged to earth spewing flames. Thirteen crewmen were killed, five injured and one was missing hours after the planes broke violently apart 15,000 feet in the sky above the spot where Allied armies staged their famous World War II break through of German lines. Israel was silent but has been sands of persons driven from their! v. AUGUSTA, GA. (IP) President Eisenhower, Secretary of Defense Wilson and Mrs.

Wilson, key figures in the buzzsaw National Quard controversy, chatted face to face Saturday reportedly in an "extremely congenial" manner. They traveled together from Washington in the presidential plane Columbine HI. But on landing the uncertainty about whether Wilson will stay on as Defense Department chief still was almost as thick as the fog they flew through for two hours. Murray Snyder, assistant White House press secretary, replied "No sir" when a reporter asked "has it been suggested to you" that Wilson may leave the Cabinet. Asked then whether Eisenhower would "welcome" Wilson's resignation, Snyder said: "I haven't any comment on such a hypothesis.

reported cool to the plan. U.S. homes by ravaging waters. Chief Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge The four-engined "flyir g5 made two appeals for acceptance of the plan. starions," to refuel atomic bombers of the Strategic clogged with ice, causing a sharp loss of power.

A CAB spokesman quoted a LaGuardia flight control tower employee as saying that the pilots of three planes that took off before the ill-fated plane reported loss of power because of ice in air intakes. Authorities said this might explain why the plane never was able to get more than a few hun Air on a from i Air Command in flight, were week end training mission At the end, he said solemnly he could not predict the consequences their base in Sculthorpe. England. Israel fails to comply with the Island, site of a city prison at dusk Friday after a takeoff delayed by more than three hours by bad weather. Veteran pilots said the No.

4 runway from which the plane departed was one of the worst and roughest runways at a major U.S. airport. At 5.000 feet, the runway is considered comparatively short for four-engine planes but is regarded as safe. Airline pilots long ago nicknamed the runway "Mi. LaGuardia" because of a hump in its middle.

PILOT "UNDER WRAPS" Pilots critical of the LaGuardia runway wondered if it could have been a factor in the crash. They Ui Will Supply Guided Missiles For Britain's Use will of the Assembly and withdraw Swollen streams and rivers from West Virginia south to Mississippi slowly dropped from high-water levels as clear skies appeared for the first time in days. AT LEAST 15 DEAD But in the wake of their turbulent fury, the floods left at least 15 persons dead, damage expected to run into the billions of dollars, and thousands homeless. In Kentucky, one of the first dred feet off the ground in near- A third plane in the squadron returned safely home. The pilot of the third plane reported he saw an explosion in the sky, but due to almost near-zero visibility was unable to identify the source of it.

When he could not make contact with the other two blizzard conditions. Officials of Douglas Aircraft, from all of Egypt. CITES POSITION Fawzi said Egypt's position on the plan was as follows: 1. Israel must withdraw immediately behind the armistice line. 2.

Following Israel's withdrawal Bedwell Celebrates builder of the plane, said the fact that 101 persons were on the plane By Pantograph Wire Service would hot mean it was overload states to be hit, mobile units be ed. DC6 planes have carried as WASHINGTON, D. The United States has agreed to sup gan circulating through 25 coun the U.N. force is to take position many as 110 persons, the company Victory Behind Bars also said investigators should de ties in the southeast portion of "exclusively on both sides of the said. ply Britain with guided missiles to replace military manpower, informed sources said Saturday.

termine when the plane's engines armistice line." The lost plane had 89 seats in were overhauled last and whether the cabin and 7 for crew members planes by radio, he returned to home base. VISIBILITY rOOR American authorities said the two planes were flying in poor visibility when the lead plane lost speed and the second, unable to slow down, plowed into it. Two French gendarmes, patrol But the weapons, equipped to 3. The entry, stationing and deploying of the force must be with the consent of the Egyptian gov That made a total of 96 seats. The other five aboard were children carry British atomic warheads, I may not reach Britain in time to Hearing Aid Receives Control Tower Jargon ernment.

Judge Offers Him Freedom For $20,000 offset economy cuts in its NATO forces. This is causing American who rode in their parents' lap. ACCOUNTS VARY The accounts by survivors varied 4. The U.N. force "is not in Egypt as an occupation force, not officials grave concern.

as a replacement for the invader, tne stare on an area-wiae inoculation program to head off any spread of disease. Unauthorized persons were not permitted in the stricken area and National Guardsmen still patrolled Hazard, Pikeville, Cumberland and Prestonsburg to prevent looting. EXPECT CREST Army helicopters shuttled supplies to the devastated towns from London, where a distribution headquarters for surplus foods had been set up. The Kentucky River was expected to crest at Frankfort Sunday with little damage foreseen and the Ohio River, thought to be ling ine countryside below, said they heard a crash "very hih in the sky" followed by a great explosion. Bits and pieces of aircraft smashed into the earth.

The gendarmes said the twisted, burned out carcasses of the planes CHICAGO VP Edward (Ben-nie) Bedwell, homeless Skid Row The United States is reliably reported to have asked Britain and any other nation contemplating NATO cuts to delay such action for the time being. British Defense Minister Duncan Sandys left for home Saturday odd-jobs worker, was offered his PRESTWICK, SCOTLAND IS Strange voices kept hounding Allan Orr in the still of the night as he sat alone in his hotel room. Friday night Orr met a U.S. Air Force man at the hotel bar and told him the story. The American had an idea.

He asked Orr for his hearing aid, plugged it in his own ear and waited. Sure enough he heard a splutter of words "and "Roger and out." not to resolve any question or to settle any problem, be that in relation to the Suez Canal, Palestine, or to the freedom of passage in territorial waters." Lodge called early in the debate on Israel and Egypt to accept the plan. Lodge appealed also to the Assembly for support but ran into adamant objections from the Soviet bloc. ieu to earth about two miles apart near the viHage of 29 miles from St. Lo.

One of the injured found refuge I I 1 I a backfire might have caused engine failure at the most crucial moment of takeoff. The pilot of the lost airplane, Capt. Alva Marsh, 50 year old veteran flier, was being kept "under wraps" in a New York hotel with his wife. ''He is in a pretty bad state of shock," said George E. Gardner, president of Northeast Airlines, who flew here to inspect the crash scene.

It was Marsh's third accident at LaGuardia. In the first, in 1952, he crash-landed a plane in the East River. All 33 persons aboard escaped. The following year, three persons were hurt in a landing accident at LaGuardia. BODIES REMOVED The pilot was suspended after the first mishap but was restored to flight duty later.

The bodies of the victims were removed Saturday morning for identification as a six-way investigation of the tragedy got under Some said there was an explosion before the plane pancaked onto the 550-acre island just off La Guar-dia field. Some said an engine caught fire. Some said alcohol that had been used to de-ice the wings was ignited by the plane's exhaust. A group of policemen went to the island at dawn to remove the 20 bodies in canvas sacks. Some of the victims were so mutilated that authorities appealed for dental charts and medical records of all the persons reported missing.

They asked also for descriptions of jewelry and clothing worn by the missing. Some of the bodies apparently satisfied, after a series of high-level conferences, that the United States understands Britain's need for American missiles and other weapons to keep Western defenses strong. freedom Saturday despite a charge of murdering the Grimes' sisters if he can put up S20.000 bond. But the 21 year old part-time dishwasher, who made and then retracted a confession that he killed the girls, celebrated his legal victory behind bars in the county jail. He was $19,950 shy of the required amount.

His lawyer, a possible long-range danger in a farmhouse after parachuting. One of the dead was an airman who jumped from the Gaming mass, only to die of bums after reaching the ground. NAMES WmniELD One of the planes carried a point, posed no immediate threat. The hearing aid was picking up messages from the control 5 ISSUE COMMUNIQUE A joint communique by Sandys BIDS FOR SUPPORT In an obvious bid for the support A tri-state Red Cross emergency center was set up at Bristol, on and Secretary of Defense Charles E. Wilson said the two govern tower at nearby Prestwiek Airport.

Orr said he will trade in the hearing device. of Canadian Foreign Secretary Lester B. Pearson, who had de the Virginia-Tennessee border, to ments are exploring 'possible David Bradshaw, said Bedwell's clined to join in sponsoring the still wore jewelry and shreds of speed aid to those two states and Kentucky. known assets consist of S50 donat resolutions because they were not cloth, which authorities said might specific enough on the work of ed by well-wishers. Chief Justice Wilbert F.

Crowley of Criminal Court who set bail. the emergency force, Lodge spelled be a clue "to their identities. I At least one of the bodies was that of one of the six children iHOrfTYSr IN3ZI out the force assignments as fol lows: -r Included in the probe were Byrd Wants To Split Ike's Mideast Plan aboard the airplane when it I coirtinued the AibcJ 1. The emergency Ibrce- should i hearing to Feb. 13.

crashed. Police said there iliac be another child among the vic-VTTlC6l LI6S crew ot 50, the other 9. Their names were withheld pending notification erf next of kin. The American Consulate In Cherbourg made arrangements to care for the bodies, which were temporarily laid out in the ttn hall at Morigny in the Norman cider country midway between the English Channel and the Bay of Biscay. A jet fighter plane, identified as a single-place FOF from the Marine air station at El Toro, crastied Saturday at the the Civil Aeronautics Board, the FBI, New York police, the Air Line Pilots Northeast Air be deployed on both sides of the adoption by Britain of certain American weapons." Informed sources said this means Britain will get U.S.

guided missiles and possibly atomic cannon as they go into quantity production here. Sandys, in talkin? to reporters at the airport, would go no farther than to say "We would not have put this paragraph into the communique if this were not a proposition which was being seriously considered." While the United States may furnish the missiles to Britain, the tims. POSSIBLE NEW LEAD A possible new lead in the investigation came from Robert Mitchell, who owns a gasoLne sta- armistice line, particularly in the Gaza and El Auja sectors. This will require the consent of both TAIL. UNDAMAGED in East Reich A tight police guard was thrown WASHINGTON, D.

Israel and Egypt. around the wreckage strewn crazi- lines and the Douglas Aviation builder of the 5L1 million converted cargo plane. Congress entered the investigation with an announcement by the House Interstate Commerce Committee that it would hold a public u'iiw a Ryrd Va.) said Saturdat he ly about the prison island. Other BERLIN 3ft Former Nazi Field Marshal Friedrich Paulus, is determined to try to split Presi 2. The secretary general should through a mission of his selection supervise the withdrawal of the present civil administration of Is found two young men in a stalled police formed a solid line two 66, loser of the battle of Stalin dent Eisenhower's Middle East blocks wide and made an inch-by- grad, died Friday in Communist wxj-ioot level on snow-covered Mt.

inch search of the crash scene for resolution into twes. separate sec rael in the Gaza Strip and take hearing Wednesday to receive a East Germany. existing atomic energy law would tions: military and economic. He steps to halt incursions or raids "preliminary report" from govern His death was announced Satur prohibit transfer of nuclear war San Antonio near Palmdale, sheriffs officers reported. Marine Corps officials said the plane was on a routire training across the armistice line in the car near the spot where the girls bodies were found.

This was on Jan. 19, three days before the bodies were discovered. Mitchell said he pushed their car with a tow truck and saw a piece of medium grey clothing from the trunk of their car. Barbara was day by relatives in West Germany ment investigators on the crash here and the collision of two heads to go with the delivery sys Gaza area. and by the official East German tem of the missiles.

It could be planes over a Los Angeles suburb news agency ADN. Relatives said 3. The emergency force should be stationed in the Sharra El Thursday. death was caused by apoplexy of said this determination has not been altered by administration acceptance of amendments he suggested. Byrd, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said that despite lengthy explanations Sheikh area to achieve the sepa "We're going to try to get at the brain.

East Germany's ruling Commu wearing a grey coat of such ma- ration of Egyptian and Israeli the base of the problem," said traces of victims and clues to the cause of the tragedy. The searchers inched forward, a pace -at a time, with, shovels. They poked at the snow covered wreckage and cracked through a coat of ice formed by the tons of water firemen poured on the flaming wreckage. Only the tail of the plane was virtually undamaged. It was ripped loose by the impact, and landed pointing skyward.

Two burned and twisted -engines lay near the tail. land and sea forces to ntake nists issued a statement hailing Chairman Oren Harris WAS IT OVERLOADED? Paulus as a German patriot who any claimed belligerent rights Police also announced the girls that one of the items inchided in the "further consideration" will be this subject of warheads. CHIEFS AGREE The communique said the two defense chiefs agreed that priority must be given to maintaining military capacity in a high state of readiness and that "this must include conventional forces as well had turned his back on nazism are not exercised. mother, Mrs. Loretta Grimes, 48, received a letter from a person by Secretary of State Dulles, the President's program to buttress Rep.

Steven B. Dero'inian and embraced communism. flight and had taken off from the Marine auxiliary air station at Mo-jave, Calif. Fate of the pilot was not known immediately. The crash was the second involving a jet in southern California within three days.

Thursday, collision of a jet ard a DC7B over the heavily populated San Fernando Valley claimed the lives of eight persons. The eighth victim of the collision 12 year old Evan Eisner of Pa-coima, died Saturday in Valley Receiving Hospital at Pacoima cf injuries suffered when wreckage identifying himself as the killer. N. demanded assurance that airlines are not loading their planes "to get the last 2 cents out The switchover came after i I Paulus lost the World War bat- LVeSlTOyer INdmeQ the Middle East against communism remains "cloudy and confused." "We have never been able to HEARD SCREAMS The crudely scrawled message ue ana surrendered nimseir ana The other two wrecked engines For Siate Hero of a plane load and in bad weath as nuclear power." It said further were 300 feet away. The main part asked Mrs.

Grimes to "please for that Wilson and Sandys "recog er to boot. One possibility raised by veter of the fuselage was burned to its give me for killing your BATH, MAINE (JV A new destroyer, named for an Illinois nized that financial and economic an investigators was that the skeleton. Only the framework of the seats remained. World War II hero who died to plane's air intake may have been stability is an essential foundation of military strength and that due The letter, which carried no sig get any clear explanation of how or where they expect to spend the assistant funds," Byrd told a reporter. "The way the resolution stands, it still is confusing to Congress.

"I am going to fight to separate the military and the economic nature and was dated Feb. 29, the survivors of his German 6th army to the Russians. Soviet historians say Stalingrad marked the beginning of the end for Hitler's war machine. Paulus himself was taken to Moscow where, with other high Nazi officers, he was indoctrinated with communism. He was the big name of a Soviet-sponsored "Free Germany Committee" 1997, was turned over to the po account must be taken of this considering what a country can contribute to the common defense effort." Health Department Distributes Serums lice crane laboratory, Kentuckians Hurt In Plane Mishap save another destroyer, was launched into the Kennebec River Saturday.

Mrs. Vema B. Perry of Hebron, smashed the traditional bottle of champagne on the bow of the 418-foot Bigelow at the Bath Iron Works Corp. yard. Ar other possible lead was sup plied by a woman who lives near CDDTMfrrrr aspects and I think tnere will be MOUNT VERNON the Grimes home.

She said she stron? sunnort for this mnv with 1 State Health Department said Sat founded in Moscow. Two Kentucky men were serious- heard three screams for help in urday it distributed approximate- ot tne 1XJ7B crashea into a school playground. Two other children and five airmen also were killed. An Air Force Sabrrjot spun out of control and crashed into a hangar at Hanseom Field, Bedford, Saturday. The pilot was killed.

Air Force officials said the $130,. 000 F86 jet was on a landing approach when the crash occurred. The pilot's name was withheld pending notification of kin. "I went to Russia as an enemy," ly injured Saturaay when their ,119 nnn vw about 11:30 p. m.

the night the sis-l Mrs. Perry son, Elmer Bige he said. "I left it as a friend." ters vanished. They were believed light plane crashed on takeoff tions duri ix mnths from Municipal Airport here be- of thp -tt npntp nt low, won the Medal of Honor post to be returning to their home fl 11110 6 TV fmm a trimno i-Vion thou rfican. humously.

His gallantry saved the Defense officials said" Britain mv nit 30 000 and perhaps even 40 ono mn out of its estimated 80 000 NATO contingent in Germany. They said it will be some time next year at the earliest before such deep cuts could be balanced by supplies of nuclear missiles and other new weapons. Officials were reported fearful the time las? will weaken NATO at a critical time and jeopardize o- cause of engine trouble. of I President it in vaccines and serums. USS Fletcher from destruction British Students when a shell from Japanese-held To Receive Degree Preparations were distributed to protect against smallpox, Dipth-theria, whooping cough, typhoid Admitted to Good Samaritan Hospital were Kenneth R.

Brush, 23, Lexington, a student at the University cf Kentucky, and peared. Bedwell's latest contention is that he never set eyes on the Grimes sisters. corregidor started a lire in the powder magazine. Bigelow VIENNA (UP.) Commu fever and tetanus. checked the blaze, but suffered nist Hungary Saturday freed an MIAMI, FLA.

(U.P.) Dr. David D. Henry, president of the University of Illinois will receive burns that took his life the next American refugee worker, his Nor- Allied hargainine power with Rus- day. Sir Winston Writes Alonzo W. Lowry, 24, Pans, Ky.

The two men made a forced landing in a field near Addieville, Hl, 30 miles west of here, earlier in the week when the plane ran an honorary degree of doctor of students who had been held in soli-'r MENTON, FRANCE LV Sir laws from the University of Miami Congress Probes Reserve Program a confinement for weeks on at commencement exercises here Winstort Chfirchill has little time Reds Execute Officer. Girl out of gas. They returned Satur charges ranging from espionage to iv aiding escapees. I AH -HO RflClf5 for painting on the Riviera now. Monday.

He working mainly on a new Henry will deliver the com- Indian Students Burn Effigies NEW DELHI, INDIA 20.000 Indian students burned effigies of Prime Minister H. S. Suhrawardy Pakistan and shouted denunciations of the United States in a lemonstratiou over Kashmir Satirday. The crowds stoned police, and WASHINGTON, D. (U.P.) day, authorities said, and rented a car to carry gas to the craft.

book. Imencement address. Richard Roraback, 26, Dobbs! Ferry, N. told newsmen when'iJgpjpOWer Pl3n ne reacnea me Austrian ooraer. CRUX OF PROBLEM checkpoint at Nickelsdorf that he was held in solitary for three Congress, up in arms over Defense Secretary Charles E.

Wilson's draft-dodging blast at the National Guard, opens hearings Monday on the whole military reserve program. The investigation could lead to BUDAPEST (UJ) The Communists hanged a beautiful 20 year old girl and an Army officer Saturday for "organizing and leading" an anti-Communist riot near the Romanian border last December. MIAMI BEACH, FLA CW The AFL-CIO Saturday endorsed President Eisenhower's military-economic program for the Middle Mostly Cloudy; Utile Warmer GOVERNMENT FORECAST weeks and then laced into a strait- Hoover Urges Publicizing the police used clubs and tear jacket for refusing to shave his beard "my last remnant of East but said it should be the demonstrators. an airing of the old issue of uni panied by a firm stand against Eleven police were injured and 33 Twelve other persons tried with Names of Young Criminals BLOOMINGTON AREA Mostly cloudy and a little warmer with versal military training. It will begin without Wilson who Satur them received sentences ranging occasional drizzle or light rain demonstrators were arrested.

Other students demonstrated Ja Bhopal and Hyderabad. from 5 to 15 years at the hands Official Resigns colonialism. The AFL-CIO Executive Council issued the foreign policy statement during a week end recess in day was basking in the Florida WASHINGTON, D. C. Sunday.

Monday cloudy ana cold sunshine with his wife. But he of one of the kangaroo courts operating throughout Hungary to AUGUSTA, GA. on- President Eisenhower Saturday accepted has offered to testify before a its winter meeting. The Navy took deal with offense against martial law. the resignation of Herold C.

Hunt the AFL-CIO leaders to sea Satur- FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover lit into teen-age criminals Saturday, saying "the present appalling youth siruation" is the "crux of our crime problem." Hoover advocated publicizing House armed services subcommittee when he returns two weeks hence. as undersecretary of Health, Ed u-'day on the aircraft earner The government identified the Antietam for a war games cation and Welfare, effective Mon- Lday. Macmillan Cancels Visit to Moscow LONDON (U.P.) Prime Minister Harold Macmillan Saturday canceled a visit to Moscow in May on the polite diplomatic grounds that his "many preoccupa girl as Ersebet Manyi and the officer as Mihaly Farkas. They were executed at Bekescaba, 120 er with rain or snow.

High Sunday upper 30s. Low Sunday night upper 20s. High Monday low 30s. PANTAGRAPH WEATHER RECORD Saturday's maximum 38, minimum 25. Saturday: 6 a.m.

3 p.m. 11 p.m. Temperature 28 33 -38 Barometer 30.25 30.70 29.70 Rainfall Saturday: .10 inch. Sun sets Sunday: 5:17. Sun rises Monday: 7:11.

WEATHER TODAY Aft 30 to 10 If we do, America might well witness a resurgence of the brutal criminality and mobsterism of a past era. "Gang-style ferocity once the evil domain of hardened adult criminals now centers chiefly in cliques of teen-age brigands. Their individual and gang exploits rival the savagery of the veteran desperadoes of bygone days." Hoover cited as "not isolated instances" last year's confessions by a band of 15-to-17 year olds in Michigan to more man Fire Destroys House; miles southeast of Budapest. Mother, Children Die PJlt, CUrn rVmTnn I In Publisher-Banker Dies 1 (U.P.) CHICAGO HEIGHTS COLUMBUS, OHIO V- Edgar inree cniiaren ana tneir mother burned to death Saturday when a T. Wolfe 63 year old Ohio publisher and banker, died Satur fire started by an overheated stove destroyed their four-room day of cancer in Mt.

Carmel the names of "young thugs." He said the major problem "is no longer one of bad children but of young criminals" and added: "Recent happenings in juvenile crime shatter the illusion that soft-hearted mollycoddling is the answer to this problem." In a signed editorial in the February issue of the FBI's law enforcement bulletin, the chief G-man said: "Are we, to stand idly by while fierce young hoodlums too often and too long harbored under the glossy misnomer of juvenile' delinquents roam our streets and desecrate our communities? so 50 30 crimes, including rape and. tions prevent It Authoritative sources said an important, if not decisive, reason was Russia's offensive attitrde towards Britain in recent months, coupled with tne deepening freeze in the cold war. Actually, the imitation to the Soviet capital was extended to former Prime Minister Sir Anthony Eden when Bulanin and Soviet Party Nikita S. Bloomirigton will choose a mayor and two councilmen this year from a field of 10 candidates, four seeking the mayor's post and six the two council spots. First test for the 10 will be the Feb.

12 primary. Top vote getters will then compete in the April 2 runoff election. To obtain views on key issues, the Paragraph sent questionnaires to the 10 aspirants. Their responses will appear in a series of murder; The implication of three teenagers in a Louisiana housebreak-murder; and the actions of a 14 year old Maryland school boy in fatally shooting house. Dead were Mrs.

Magnolia Thomas, 32, and her children. Rose, Theresa, 3 and Charles. 2. The father, L. T.

Thomas, was in critical condition at St. James Hospital where he was taken aft Thieves Take Sink GLENDORA. CALIF. (U.P.) Dr. Donald P.

Nebeker to police Friday that thieves his teacher and wounding two Map indicates general weather forecast for the nation. Heavy lines show reneral temperature range. Diagonal lnej rain or showers, dotted areas now nd white areas, clear weather. articles beginning with the one appearing today looted his office of everything er being helped from the burning other persons in a classroom outbreak. Khrushchev visited Britain last I April.

on pass 11. including the sink. structure by firemen. 1.

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