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Easterly Winds
BAYSHOJ
(Ufa
JRE WEATHER—Partly cloudy
throucK Thursday, with widrly scattered,
mostly afternoon and evening, thunder,
showers. Not much change In tempera-
ture*. Gentle to moderate easterly winds.
THE SUN
GIVES FULL COVERAGE OF
HOMETOWN NEWS
WITH SPECIAL TREATMENT TO
STATE, NATIONAL AND
LOCAL NEWS
VOL. 35, NQ, 79
BAYTOWN. TEXAS
Wednesday, September 8, 1954
TODAY'S NEWS TODAY
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MY DRAGGED FOR MISSING FISHERMAN
Baytown Cyclists Urged To Obey Traffic Laws
Empty Boat
Sun Spots Bike Rider
A&M Dinner
THE DATE for the Baytown A
• and M club’s barbecue dinner was
rolling near Wednesday and ex-
Aggie Jim Bond said that anyone
seeking information about reserva-
tions should phone him at 4041.
The dinner will be held Satur-
Escapes Hurt
In Collision
A bicycle accident on the second
day, starting at 5 p.m., at the o&m jjay 0f scy,00| prompted the policy
Stassi Bay Villa home. The department Wednesday to begin
primary purpose of the affair is a drive to encourage bike-riding
to raise money for the scholarship gtudents to observe the traffic reg-
fund. Tickets arc $2 each. ulations enforced on motorists.
, Tommy Elledge, 14, of 511 Park,
Church To Bulla narrowly escaped injury when his
a CONGREGATIONAL meeting bicycle crashed into the side of a
at the First Presbyterian Church car on South Jones, near West
Sunday after regular services will Pearce, while he was riding in the
SKS7&2Z .bmi. w»i i™« S2S -■ ■ -—
Tr Jack Jacobs and Hugh Stewart street Assistant Chief of Police
,ir., jacK contract for the Herbert Freeman said.
to be erected
building.
Dewey Decides
Hot To Seek
Fourth Term
was driven by a Lee high school
student, Carole Ann Walker, 16, of
1017 Parkway. She was in no way
to blame for the accident, he said.
The boy, riding the wrong way on
the one-way street, also was in
Took To Marijuana
Discovered
BATCHELOR BITTER AT REDS
FOR MAKING DUPE OF HIM
Baytown Emergency Corpimeu
returned to Seabrook at daw*
Wednesday to Join the La Port*-
Bayshore rescue group In dragging
Galveston Bay off Seabrook for
the body of Raymond A. Scott,
42, of Houston who has been miss-
ing since Sunday.
The empty boat which Scott
SAN ANTONIO, Sept, g —UP- munist captors and informed or. the lessons he learned in 3*
Turn-about POW Claude i. Batch- his fellow prisoners of war. North Kores^ Drlsoner 0< rented about 4 p.m. Sunday at
elor, who says he began smoking While the statement, one of four ... . lik. , ’ (h„. . , , Bub’s Fishing Camp in Seabrook
• . ■ nenmnnl'o aSca ndnincl him Hn. * . ‘ 1 ’ . lea. fAnHrl Tiinarlot) ohmil a mil*
zi"“*,;sLrrrr. 53
and reel
Reds
The first part of
statement which Batchelor gave to JKorawT’to ‘ Batcher* The
A""-" intelliRence officers in To- *wE
*"*» ^nesday.
will
left the camp. He told Bub Prints,
"I have a personal score to set- owner of the camp, he would re-
tie against the Communists,
Then, turn by 8:3(1 p.m., closing hours at
• 1, ft , . VVUUMUIUdtD, SIHNI) ‘0*11 >v
read Tuesday as the second week ,wanted to quit, ’ Batchelor |00i 1 have a personal fear of com* th<> camp office,
of his court martial opened. sa*d the “confession.' “I got munism coming to the United When Scott di<
Batchelor said in the statement the point where I couldn’t con- States,
he felt "terribly bitter toward the centrate on what people were talk- ••Ask-
Communists" and had a "person- ln8 about in conversations. I start- under communism
When Scott did not return Tuee*
his car at the fishing camp Tuea-
"Aside from the fact that life day. the wife of the fishing c*mp
will not be owner notified the sheriff* depart-
al fear of communism coming to ed WhoMnglmartlfafla) cigaretS; good for anyone, If the Commu- ment,
the United States.
:t, ai:
the center of the street when his
wheel struck the left rear fender
LEARNING THAT BABY ‘•Dumbo" was suffering from stomach
>nig
By LYLE C. WILSON
WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 -UP—
Miss wai
into the block off West Pearce.
“Yesterday when school children
started swarming to school on
their bicycles, we had several
complaints from motorists that
trouble at the London Zoo, Peter and Patricia Knights take some
goodies to the pachyderm. The children’* father Is the pilot who
flew “Dumbo” to England. (International)
u w g.' newev who al- they had narrowly missed col-
-ssa’-ais svwfi
,is campaign gear into streets, travelling the wrong way,"
night, Freeman said-
most m;
off with
shucked his - -
the, !whfime°he seems3to mean "We hope parents will encourage
f, dH? is wears oM the children to observe the one-
New York state way street sift"®. and other traffit
Dewey told a New yotk swit
Florida Coast Spared
As Hurricane Curves
Sometimes I considered suicide." nlsts ever take hold of our conn- The emergency
the 22-year-old Kermlt, Tex.,. On the statement’s final page, try," Batchelor said. "I would be dragging the bay near Kemah
corporal is being tried on charges the former Armv musician asked on their list to be dealt with as a where the drifting boat waa found,
he connived with his Chinese Com- for an opportunity to put to use traitor to them.” however, it la possible that th*
boat had been blown a great dia-
tance by the stiff wind which haa
prevailed in the bay area sine*
Saturday.
Scott did not have a motor on
the boat, but rowed away from the
camp, the operator* said, It I* be-
lieved that he might have been
caught in-the audden atiff squall
Harris County District Attorney Precinct 251 at Barrett Settlement which tosaed small boats and
Ewing Werleln said In Houston Cr0,b.. "wept another Houston man off a
-....... * y sailboat In Galveston Sunday
Chianq Sends His Special Investigator
U.S.-Made Jets May Probe 251 Vote
info Quemoy Fight
r, „ Ewm* weriein said in Houst
TAU El, Formosa Sept, 8 UP Wednesday that he may put
MIAMI. Sept. 8 —UP—An emit A spokesman at Patrick Air
—Generalissimo Chian*: Kai-Shek « The precinct, whoch lists 262 ^^on.
ic hurricane powered by 115 mile- Force Bake in Cocoa. Fla., where
sent his American
planes “■* *“
an-hour winds
teleS audience (CBS) that he regulations. The police also will north in ^ nick of timc w,
SS'S. &.ra •s.^s&sr
fourth term- . to avoid any tragic student acci-
The speech was sweet music to dents this year,” Freeman said.
erved toward the
time Wednes-
lort of
Gold
Coast.
the Air Force directs its guided
missile experiments in the Baha-
mas said the base had been in
"constant communication" with its
into the battle of Quemoy
island Wednesday for the first
time.
The F-84 Thunderjets blasted
Communist junks encircling Que-
moy and bombarded troop installa-
iuv “t"-.— ---- units .ms jcai, riceman saiu. ., . , , ,, . _. tions and artillery emplacements
jpW York Democrats and to some «it js very dangerous for the ™ ^aut“u , cBpital of the Ba- Bahama Island stations. The which are within shell range on
• " ------'<«■ ... - the Communist-held China main-
land.
Defense ministry officials an-
nounced that several waves of the
newly - supplied jets swept over
•Jew York Democrats ana to some "it is very dangerous for the ‘“‘““a station.,. ,..v
■ountless thousands — maybe mil- youngsters to travel the wrong tla<1 “ spokesman said observers on San
ions - of Republicans who did way on the bicycies. Drivers of bl°* e^ct™ e. y ^ , Salvador, which was batered by
not like Dewey. All will be glad to cars are not expecting them to be day- But the hurricane eurved
see him out if for .different rea- there, and somehow it seemt
made jet war- 'charges of "vot* ”fraud involving qualified voters, returned 324 vote* grot toid his landlady In Houa-
n" ” for Ralph Yarborough and none ton Sunday that he waa going on
for Gov. Allan Shivers In the Auf. 1 final fishing trip before entering
-- . the Veteran* Adm nlstration hoa-
28 runoff election for governor.
The big break in the vote scan-
dal came last week when J. W, lng man, la returning
Bush, a Baytown Refinery em- tion trip to Fort Sr
ploye, gave Weriein a sworn
statement that he was in Okla-
Dentist Who
Killed Wife's
Lover Sane
sons. He wa;
arn or so-cal
of the Republican party and the or suddenly dart In front of
SVS‘d.”S£'. .? S Sasravsii>
1952 Republican presidential homi- Hundreds of students at the was moving then toward the Car- TOKYO, Sept. 8 —UP—Five dead
nee. Dewey to Democrats had be- elementary and junior high school* olina capes, some 650 miles to the an{j ^ nutting were left Wednes-
come the unbeatable man in New riQ'c bicycles to school, and from north. day in the wske of Typhoon Kathy
York. 7 to 8:30 a.m. and after the close Several hotels and motels m wbjcb lashed Kyushu Island with
Whatever it may have been, it of classes. each day, the streets Miami Beach, which had boarded 95-mile-per-hour gales and torren-
was not doubt of success or fear are "swarming with kids on bikes," up their water - front win- tial rain Tuesday night,
of precedent which prevented police said. dows, started removing the shut- Kathy was siowiy dissipating its
Dewey from seeking a fourth trm “We’re not especially ‘cracking ters Wednedsay morning when the strength Wednesday afternoon as
as governor of New York state, down’ on the boys and girls, or weather bureau here released the jt traveled at 37 miles per hour in
Dewey was the brashest thing in anything like that, but we certain- welcomed information that the a northeasterly course up the Sea
politics in his early days from the iy hope that for their own pro- storm had changed direction. cf japan. Weather authorities said
moment in 1937 when he was elect- tcction, they will observe the traf- The skies were clear here and there was no fear of damage from
ed district attorney of New York fjc ruieSi otherwise, a ‘crackdown’ ia Nassau throughout the morning, the greatly weakened tropical
county (Manhattan Island) until might become necesary," Freeman Winds in Nassau were only 15 storm along Sea of Japan coastal
some time thereafter. In 1937 sa{d. miles an hour. areas.
Dewey was 35 years old.
pital this week.
R, V. Scott, brother of the mtss-
from a veca-
trlp to Fort Smith, Ark. to
assist in the search. He is expected
to reach Seabrook thl* afternoon.
The Baytown Emergency Corp*
homa getting married at the time was called Tuesday afternoon to
assist with the dragging opera-
day until the search la ended,
member* said. .•~4_r<£:—
five points around the R^d |^ort of ciety dentist Kenneth B. Small was Yet, Bu.h waa listed on the “f * *nd W0J,ked un l
ALr^eioint naval-air Attack ^ed pleased from the state Precinct 261 poll list as having when besearch wascalled offfor
enTered its third day hospllal (or “»* criminally Insane voted In the primary. the night. They will return each
«SSafrf iiHrS
l ,pT?yt ind*of saind ^d" and wouldn’t $ of Houston who
killed tw0 American iwniwwo*- , . sortotv If set free conducting an independent in-
colonels stationed on Quemoy last |eX|5 atahe^: vestlgatlon. «...
Fridayopencd fire on ^’■slaJ^1 ing Ui determine if the Detroit’den- Reavesaald he began his iflVeeti- I. Cams Ties* Va*|I
rJm fid list who killed hi* wife’s New York **tlon after hearing report* of IJ JCCll I III) ICOl
Tdef^f'mTnLtrv^wAesman lover s,loul<i 1)8 released from the he f*-,ded vot*’ «e he
A defense ministry spokesman r exhaust)v tests found that persona with Precinct
Record Enroflment
SSWTO tr poll tax receipts from the Cros-
air buildup near Amoy and "no
appreciable ini
strength ”
ncrease in junk
Small sane
by box were voting at Barrett
At Lee College
The
aStSSi gHs££»S S,Sffzrc™:;. ssskcS
ed authorities on Tachen Island. ’ . . , ' . , , Neeroea voted In Box 251 of enrollment to be expected.
200 miles north of Formosa, do the « 1,y There were reporU that the lit- Tb<’ pre-registration figure hs
hearing was conducted by SWfifWWL.
-- - • B. 8. Griffin, 251 precinct judge,
He had been through the mill
since his late 20's as assistant and,
later, U.S. attorney for the south-
ern district of New York. In 1935,
he became special state prosecu-
tor tO' clean up rackets in New
York county. Dewey set up a coun-
ty-wide detection and prosecution
operation. It enab’-- ir
lay the conviction
Eight Countries Sign SEATO
Dulles Calls It Asiatic 'Monroe Doctrine'
Lee College classes will be
bunding at the scams this year
If pre-reglataration figures releaa-
tndteatton
.. . . ,tt.rk Lack. 45, has been confined to the WH*. were report* that the sit-
threat of attack. hospjta, „for ,h<( rest ^ hi< life- uatlon may
nr until h» rpflflfnv hi« sanitv. COlinty
It enabled him to par-'
nviction of prostitution,
By ROBERT UDICK ty to the alliance with the under- Smith 1R-N.J.) and Mike Mans-
___________ . MANILA. Sept. 8 —UP— Eight standing that it would take action field (D-Mont.) signed for the
policy and numerous other fancy nat|ons signed Wednesday an his- only against Communist aggres- United States,
racket bosses into an almost un- |orjc pact that bound the free sion but would consult with any Dulles, father of the South-
believable political career. East and West together against nation attacked by a non-Commu- east Asia Treaty Organization
Before his 38th birthday district further aggression and subversion nist country. (SEATO) conference, called the
attorney Dewey was off on his 1940 in southeast Asia. Secretary of State John Foster treaty an Asiatic "Monroe Doc-
campaign for the Republican pres- The United States became a par- Dulles and Sens. H. Alexander trine" because it guarantees
idential nomination. > _ southeast Asia against aggression
be a diversionary tactic in prepara-
tion for an eventual invasion of
Tachen.
Others believed, however, that
the threat of Quemoy was ever In-
creasing.
Nationalist planes dumped tons
of explosives on troops, junks and
b* put before the Har*
county grand Jury.
Dog'Shots' Up To Council
Baytown 'Pooches' May Get 'Em Free
reached 517 Wcdnetday morning,
to compare with a total enroll-
ment of 278 for last year. The
semester hour ha* reached 122
per cent of the total registration
fnf lai
City Council will probably decide after Mayor Roy Hofheni* pro-
artlllerv near Amoy and on four Thursday night whether or not tested the spending. Hofhenii told
ast fall.
Dean Walter Rundelt announced
that the college offlcea will be
open until 5 p.m. Wednesday and
from 8:30 a.m, to 9 p.m, for the
regular regietratlon day* Thursday
and Friday.
Monday night an all college par.
Harold L. Ickes, the old cur-
mudgeon, quipped that "Dewey
had thrown his diaper into the
ring.” Alice Roosevelt Longworth
compared the little man with a
moustache to the little mannikin
on a wedding cake. The late Wen-
dell L. Wfflkie. a recent Demo-
crat, kidnapped the 1940 GOP
presidential nomination, but Dew-
August Building Up Here
36 Permits Estimated At $256,330
The City of Baytown issued 36
building permits during the month
The city’, new fire station was
and colonialism,
Delegates began signing the
pact at 5 p.m. (3 a.m. cst) at a
horshoe-shaped table in the Phil-
ippine senate.
The SEATO nations — Austra-
lia, France, New Zealand, Pakis-
tan ™
ey took that and the ridicule in 0f August, with an estimated con-
stride.
elected
otk, the 1
Republican in that office in
Two years later he was ei
governor of New York, the
first
20
years. He’s been there ever since
and has had time, to boot to win
the 1944 and 1948 Republican pres-
idential nominations.
Around Town
struction cost of $258,330.
Included in the permits were 14
dwellings which will cost an esti-
mated $168,290 to build.
The type of buildings and esti-
mated construction cost of the
other permits arc as follows:
Two commercial buildings,
$3,600; three garages, $4,300; 14 ad-
ditions and repairs, $18,380; two
schools, $11,760.
V'” ‘"l ran, the Philippines, Thailand, me
also included on the list of permits Unlted Kingdom and the United
and will be the most costly single states — agreed to:
construction—$50,000. L Settle international disputes
The city also issued five mov- jn which they may be involved by
ing permits and 11 plumbing and peaceful means according to prin-
gas permits. ciples set forth in the charter of
Total fees collected for all per- the United Nations,
mitg were $432.80. 2. Maintain and develop their in-
The August building report dividual and collective capacity to
showed an increase in permits and resist armed attack and prevent
total estimated construction cost subversion.
over July. There were 34 permits 3-. Recognize that aggression
issued in July, and the estimated
construction cost was $138,240.
sstirjajrs ssrAtsa-t i—rxrs ty „„ „ wa h ih. ^
sHHS aHHSr skmsk
of Red air activity since the crisis unincorporated areas of the eoun- The Houston mayor, in hia pro-
started last Friday. Quemoy re- ty. testa, said he thought the county
mained under an alert for 30 min- City Manager C. D, Middleton should participate on a 50-50 basis,
utes before sounding the all-clear, received a letter from Dr. L, D, But the council, feeling the need
The planes did not reach the is- Farragiit, county health director, for the drive was urgent and need-
th® land.
Baytown Child
Has Attack
Of Polio
this week asking that Baytown to be started right away, over-
partlripate in the county'* new 'ode the mayor and passed the
anti-r&blej drive, mpMurc,
Middleton said he would put the Meanwhile, there wa* no indi-
regular 6 p.m. classes will begin
at 5:50, the 7 o’clock classes at
6:40 p.m, and the 8 o’clock class
at 7:30 p.m., so that the party
may begin at 8 p.m.
matter before^ the City Council «tion^th«t
Mrs. Oliver Takes
12-Day Vacation
A familiar face will be missing
Dean Walter Rundell glowing
with pride as he watches the en-
rollment figures rise . . . L. L.
Fuller preparing for an event
which will give him—and at least
500 other people-much pleasure.
Johnny (PecWee) Thomas is a
brand new PFC . . . Harry Bos-
well well-pleased with his first
photographic efforts ... the B
and PWs are passing out those SDriflg
new membership cards; got yours.
Not a word has been heard
Men Indicted On Extortion Attempt
DALLAS, Sept. 8
endanger the peace and safety of
•other partners and agree to act
to meet the common danger in ac-
cordance with Its constitutional
processes.
4. Consult whenever the sover-
eignty or political independence of
UP-A fed- eus specialty store, and Julius ened.^ifVinvited b^V* injured
Thursday night. Ifteafiy Houston’* money,
Dr, Farragut and Dr, Fred K. even If it participated In the drive.
Laurents, Houston Health depart- Middleton said Wednesday that ,
which need rabies shots and ap- *”d that It would cost the city pity Secretary Mrs. Edna Oliver,
proximateiy 20,000 of these out- about 35 cents for each dog vac- wt,o records the minutes at every
A 10-months-old twin was re- side Houston city limit*. clnated. council meeting, 1* on vacation,
ported in a Houston hospital Wed- Under the plan, shot* will coat The holiday period for the city
nesday with a non-paralytic attack dog owners nothing. Each city will r . *1* secretary officially started Tues-
of polio. pay for the vaccine, and It will be rOCUITy ATTOIr day, and she will have 13 working
The baby Is Gregg Lockwood, administered free of charge by lo- LEE COLLEGE, faculty will hold day* off.
son of Mr. and Mrs. Car! B. Lock- cal veterinarian*. * reception at * p.m. Wednesday
wood of 1307 Hawthorne.
Mrs. Martha Callam, meanwhile,
The Houston City Council voted In the college library for new will hold down the position during
He became ill last weekend and to pay for the vaccine in that city faculty member*,
was admitted to the Houston bos-
s/nuunu, oejn. o —ui —n ivm- vuo ••'*
eral grand jury Tuesday indicted Schepps, 57, liquor dealer and ciy-
' leader.
pital Saturday, His condition has
two brothers for a $200,000 ex-
lion attempt against 20 promi- james Jones was ar:
t Dallas Jewish families last 10 ih East Dallas after the FBI
tortii
non
arrested May
partner.
5. Establish a council to consid-
pits
been serious, but is improving.
Mr*. Oliver's absence.
set a trap. A package supposedly
er m:
tation
matters concerning implemen-
of the treaty.
join
6. Permit other nations to
brothers, James Hollis containing the $200,000 demanded SEATO by depositing their bid
tortii
friend* of -the Lockwood family
said.
This is the eighth ease of polio
tried in Baytown this year.
repor
General Calls McCarthy 'Naughty Words*
Zwicker Mutters Phrase To Joe After Being Questioned
tossed from with the Philippine government,
as he scram- 7. include the entire territories
QUICKIES . . By Ken Reynolds
Cranford letting
which political horse he rode, and
that he didn’t change steeds in
the middle of the campaign
Stella Herring mentioning a good
joke about a lion which ate some-
body or something, but she didn’t
after the pack- of the Asian parties and the gen-
term of court. age. During the struggle, a pistol eral area of the Southwest Pacif-
The indictments charged James he was varying fired, resulting in jc except that part north of 21 de-
with mailing a threatening letter the assault charge. Ralph Jones grees. 30 minutes latitude,
and assaulting a federal agent, was arrested at a Dallas motel a 8. Keep the treaty in force in-
and Ralph as an accessory. short time later. definitely following its ratification,
The government said they mailed One of the letters to Schepps told &Ve ar|)' nation wishing
tell it darn it . . . Earl Butler threats to such persons as Stanley him to get $10,000 and to get $10,- withdraw the right to do so one
with fishing on his mind, moaning Marcus, president of Nieman-Mar- 000 from each of 19 other families, vear after submitting notice,
ibout the big catches which
weren't there ... There are many
vho say Robert Hill is a truthful
and there are some who
know he is until he starts telling
Butler Reception Slated In Houston
Ccker Gets Baytown
Fair Exhibit Post
about his fishing trips. The Republican campaign to ris County Republican ticket for
a nioneer Baytonian, one of the elect a congressman- from the
Ralph E. Coker has been named
lift! iHs MMM. SIS
and couldn’t find Texas avenue at the 'Bill Butler for Congress" enhower. 1,001,18 at the Falr should phonc
and he made everyone prom- headquarters , in Houston. ~::szz—£zr._ „v. „u
ise not to tell the folks at home. Butler, a 38-year-old lawyer, and CKrt\y grateful for tbe opportunity
Citl2«ns National
pre-re
WASHINGTON. Sept. 8 —UP—
A New York city salesman testi-
fie Wednesday he once heard
Brig. Gen. Ralph W. Zwicker mut-
ter "you S.O.B.” after being ques-
tioned by Sen. Joseph R. McCar-
thy 'R-Wis.).
The witness was William J,
Harding Jr.. 69. who runs a New
York sales agency. He was a sur-
priseywitness a* McCarthy opened
his 'defense before a special Sen-
ate committee hearing censure
charges aainst him.
One of five general counts
against McCarthy is that he
to the witness stand. Lawton re- Zwicker, who was Peress’ com-
IUS4M t/Y testify Ahntit a mm______ r*___* __
fused to testify about a conversa- manding officer at Camp Kilmer,
Zwicker about N. J.. to stand up He said the
kriRnfliae Anttnen! to.klnj USm sb4
tion he had with
McCarthy.
abused Zwicker during a hearing
of his Senate subcommittee which
was investigating the honorable
discharge of Maj. Irving Peress,
former FBI agent, heads the Har-
booths
Coker at 8328 or contact Nelson
Mcelroy at the Chamber of Com-
merce building.
“Alvin, I wish you’d take your
clothes to that cleaner in th* Sun
want Ads—before you stnrt look-
ing like a scarecrow:'
a dentist whom McCarthy has
dubbed a "Fifth Amendment Com-
munist,”
Harding followed Maj. Gen.
Kirke B. Lawton, former com-
mander at Fort Monmouth, N, J„
, Lawton said he wa, prevented
from doing so by a May 17 order McCarthy oquoy wlUl
issued by President Eisenhower. A« 7wicV»r a,*- w;„
The McCarthy side said Lawton "} distincd-v heard him mutter
had been gagged by the Defense ondor 1115 ,Jbreadl ‘3™ s.o.b.’,”
Department. But a department Harding said,
spokesman said this was not so. Zwicker, who was present in the
Harding testified that last Feb. hearing room Wednesday, told re-
18 he attended a Public subcom- Porters he had "no comment”
mitten hearing in the federal court about Harding’s testimony. He
house in Foley Square’in New York said the committee asked him to
at the time Peress was on the he present as a possible witness,
witness stand-. but he di^jiot know whether he
He said that three Array officers, would be called to testify,
one of them a_ brigadier general. The special cdRxmittee finished
sat in a1 row M 7Jf,Wr^ ,The special finished
hL him ,dir,*ct!y he* h c a r 1 n g the anti-McCarthy evi-
thirin? c^i? S W? *$P*.7&**' he
irinv ,K„ aoTrel Z. 1 V*IU’ aence ‘^saav. McCarthy said he
m. 7*3. SKtto S.1? “ “* ow"
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