The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 09, 1956, Page 1, Image 1

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Ths Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oration, Saturday, June 9, 1956
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Renewal Sought in Probe of State Institutions lllness Dims fa."1 Grin
Loot Recovered in Field Near Salem
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Ex-Jurymen
Query Judge
On Powers
By THOMAS G. WRIGHT JR.
Staff Writer, The Statrinui
Attempts to reopen investiga
tions into charges of graft and ,
corruption in state institutions 1
were apparently in the making
Friday by members of the same
Marion County grand jury which
conducted the original probe.
This was revealed in a report
that representatives of five of the
seven-member jury, displeased
with conduct of the probe, had
called on Circuit Judge R. Duncan
last Monday to determine if they
still held grand jury powers in
the case.
At the same time it was re
ported two members of the jury
had received threats because of
their part in the investigation.
Charge Made
The special probe had been
touched off last March after Al
M. Richardson, former state pen
itentiary food , manager, charged
that "a fermenting morass of cor
ruption and graft exists in our
state institutions."
Judge Duncan confirmed reports
of the visit by the group but
stated they did not indicate any
particular liscontei.it with the eon
duct of the investigation which
was reported to be the basis for
was ; the new action
Youngsters Keep
Parents Busy on
Runs to Hospital
TRINITY. Tex. UP Karea
Frink, ?, aahter of Mr. mi
Mrs. Roy Frink of Arvada,
Colo fell aad broke ker right
arm Friday while skating. The
father hurried her la a hot
pitil without telling tke mother.
While the doctor was setting
Karen's arm, Mrs. Frink was
hurrying to the hospital with
lt-year-old Ronnie, who kad
fallen out of a swing aad
broken his left arm.
The Frinks, visiting here,
had a surprise meeting at tke
hospital.
Bulganin Asks
Allies to Cut
Reich Troops
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Dfputy Sheriff Jamta fainter li shown examining aa electric band drill which reportedly
among the $10 to I1.M6 in tools, ear parts and accessories, and office equipment taken in two : R.rt-H Thmii'
trips from aa Albany wrecking yard by three juveniles, The portable typewriter at right was key! ' "J""
to tne discovery oi lae loot. tiaiesman rnoio).
mnm
livilivar inn in Ikai orr anH tut.
inn of a barber, has come to Blue b'in n .n P,ublic h.l,"hwV
River on the McKenzie river. Itjwl" hffn,n' ed'he P r,ter .
savs so in the Fueene Reeister- 0ne 'the 16ye"-olds
cILa r f wST. . l TJr that his mother had given him
Guard. Stanley Woods he tar- ,te mjchinf wmch he taken
,lfr.anot hf,sRlshop ,.ls locatrd "n 1 along to practice on. When asked
tlie bank of Blue River next to the ; for , deln;nstration, howcver, ,he
bridge and acrsoss the highway ' boy didn.t know ..Now js the
from Ely s Tackle and Gift Shop itjme ,rom ..come tn the gjd of
Previously, no barber service could : ni, COuntry," the deputv said.
be had without going to Walterville , Mh tam
or Springfield. Now those in need. Bo(h ths 5ubsequPnliy ld.
of tonsor.al service can get it right mjtte(J ,hf tvpewTitfr was amnng
Typing Test Failure Lands
Five Youths in County Jail
By CALVIN D. JOHNSON
SUff Writer. Tke Statesman
A former Salem teenager ailed a typing test Friday and Jie
and four othara were jailed as a reiult of it.
The test was conducted by Deputy Sheriff James Painter with
a portable typewriter he aatd he found m a car with two 18-year-olds,
two teenage girls, and a 22-year-old man.
Painter said he had j'ist given the man, Jack Lee Oster, 510
Leslie St., a ticket on a charge of
House Okehs
$3.8 Billion
Foreign Aid
WASHINGTON I - The House
WASHINGTON 1 - Soviet Pre
mier Bulganin, in a letter to Pres
ident Eisenhower made 'public Fri
day night called on the United
States. Britain and France to join
with Russia in withdrawing some
of their armed forces from Ger
many. "This would undoubtedly pre
pare the ground for more decisive
,1am in this mstlni- " Diilrtnnm
said in the letter dated June 6
and delivered herp Thnrrlav I
Enclosed in the letter, as made WASHINGTON Only a few hours prior to his Illness reported
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'Successful-
Operation Probes Jntestmal i
Block; Heart Termed Good
WASHINGTON, June 9 (SatartUy ) (AP)
Preaidrnl tianhowrr underwent surgery early to
day to relieve an btestinal obstruction and the ter '
diet watt 'The operation waa aucceaful.- -
Preaidential Prni Seeretary James C IlagertT
announeed that the "operation was concluded at .
it52 -.m. (EDT).M It had begun at 2:59 EDT.
The President! uostoperative eondition is very
satisfactory Hagerty said. "He left the operating
table in excellent condition. "V,
Hagerty telephoned the news that the oper
ition waa over to waiting newsmen. He told them .
he would see them shortly to give more details.. . '
The operation was over at 4t52 a.mH Hagerty '.
said. 'The operation was successful. i
The surgery, which lasted one hour and 53
minutes, could be dimly watched as It progressed.
Reporters standing outside the hospital! main build
ing could see the third floor operating room and fig 1
tires moving about in it. ' ',' ,
A- large glass brick window afforded I view of
ihe dramatic scene.
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There was no indication Friday
of the nature of reported threats
to at least two of the grand jury
members, but one expressed fears
for the safety of relatives.
The grand jury, after hearing
64 witnesses in seven days of test
imony, failed to return any crim
inal indictments and brought in a
report mildly critical of some state
institution, teod policies. But peri
odic reports since then have in
dicated a growing dissatisfaction
with the handling of the case by
District Attorney Kenneth Brown,
and on Friday some of the former
jurors indicated the grand jury
report was "something of a white
wash affair" with which they did
not necessarily concur.
Surprised at Attitude
"I am certainly surprised. I
don't know why they arc taking
this attitude now," said Brown.
"They all signed the report, and
any other investigation was up to
them."
Members of the jury said Fri
st Blue River. It will be profes- some $10oo worth of loot they voted tentatively Friday night for j f.ay 'hcy. di). not, realjze ,their au:
sinnai. urn. rirnaus iiriuic urn -j .nnlnor hnv InnV ast l ni. i tl nnnnnnnnn fora ": nivrounaiiun aim
nrn.
Mr. Woods can add a beauty par- day on two vjsits tn an Albany gram, cut more than a billion be4took tne word of l.hc DA when he
President Eisenhower
said additional witnesses
on the
list had nothing to add to the
r- . testimony. They said they
m illlw,. n nll all , . , , .
in the late ,mlut,m imiinura oi inp ureal
lor so tne lair sex may dc maae auto wrecker. Painter said. low what
fairer. A 17-yfar-old girl, who said she'as((,d
Some no doubt will be critical had not taken part in the burg- Bm
.1 iu: :. ,: I .u. : lorv A Honntv A mns (hsm In .
ness bv a man with clippers and "CI1 near Koherts where most ot ' ,,. expense to ihe stale in conduct
pomades. They wan. the McKenzie P"-v ZTzZ and Proposal to cut communis Vugo- n Probe and this fact also
country reserved for he-men with included a new car radio ana .hastened its close without hearing
. r tr". n ..-mt.-cmn hqllnnnc Inn cnlc ,mt,i t.iiv VI till UIUKI fl I . '
anti laces; -
-why do we an(1 miscellaneous otner parts and Ihe House put off a formal roll
connect male vigor with abiind- accessories. can vote on tne mil until Monday,
ance of hair- Mavbe the organiia- Curfew Charges ! Strong House forces were in ra
tion "Save the McKenzie will rise The two 16 year-olds are being vor of shutting off all U. S. aid to
up lo protest this reuption of effete held in Marion County jail on a Yugoslavia because of Marshal
civilization in the domain it under- breaking curfew charge awaiting Tito's reconciliation with Russia
takes to guard It did succeed in '-'nn bounty burglary warrants, during his visit to Moscow this
thwarting the desecration of Clear Th.rv '""n" Salem residents month.
Lake and the I'ooer McKemie bv wno returned here for the berry Trie administration asrees the
Fridav. President Eisenhower flashed his typiest big cris, Thurs
day night as he attended the dinner of the White House News
Photogriphers Association. (AP Wirephote).- .
Market in Tailspin
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On News of Illness
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NEW YORK in-Stock market prices were set back severely Fri
day on news of the President's illness.
Quotations In Ihe late afternoon included:
Bethlehem Steel off 5 at 1404, Boeing off 4 at 78 '4, American
Telephone off v at 178, Kennecott Copper off i" at 1194, American
a. 9 h. r. u., Cyanamid off 3Ni at 86H, New York Central off IVi at 36, Gulf Oil
the Vnited States. Britain and 0 ' , anQ u- Psum
France join with Russia in cut-P"A-at HVV .. , ...
ling back the size of their armed There fre.t Pcr,ods of g;ll,n
forces in Germany. He cited thejT"' j , K
Ulliri anu lai Iliuic wtcic wave vi
selling in the early afternoon.
public by the White House, was
the Soviet Union's May 14 state
ment announcing Russian plans
for reducing the size of the Soviet
armed forces by 1,200,000 men.
Bulganin's letter to Eisenhower
declared the United Nation's dis
armament subcommittee, which
has been trying to solve the dis
armament problem for years, ac
tually "is retarding progress in
tius matter.
He said "it is difficult to ex
pect" any "concrete results in the
area of disarmament in the very
near future" as a result of these
talks
WASHINGTON.Iune 9 fSahirdaO fAPPresMent Eisen-
Iwwer underwent emergency abdominal surgery at 2;39 a.m.
EDT. today to relieve a bloclaee in his lower' intestine. ,
1 Presidential Press Secretary James C Ilaqerty. who earlier i
had told reporters th operation, was ordered by EisOThower'l
doctors, assembled them for a one-sentence announcement: !
r operation began It 2:39." ' r- T
An extraordinary midnight conference of 13 leading physl-
dans and surgeons preceded the decision o conduct "explora
tory" siirijery on the Otief Executive, who bad been stricVen
in his White House bedroom shortly after midnight on Friday t
morning" .
Hagerty defined the exploratory operation ks one designed
to find the cause of the obstruction in the President's system -t
and to relieve jt 1 T ' '"
There was no word as to bow long the surgery would last "
Throughout the world people were waiting to learn the re- .
suits of this emergency treatment of the President .!
Though the President had suffered a serious heart attack "
last Sept 24, .every bulletin from the hospital stressed that
there was no sign this time that his heart was attected.
Soviet proposal to withdraw 30,
000 men from East Germany.
Rose Festival
Parade Today
All Divisions
Prices were forced down from 1
to around ( points at the worst, and
all divisions of the market were
hard hit with a few minor excep
tions. Trading was extremely fast dur
ing the worst period of the decline
and came to an estimated 3,000,
000 shares for the day. That com
pared with 1.630,000 shares traded
Driver Dies
Month After
Auto Wreck
Frank H. Scott, 56. Sweet Home
millworker injured in an automo
bile accident May 10 near Detroit
Ore., died Friday at
' Salem hospital.
! Scott's death was the
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hair on their chests
stout men, hairy nien-
the other witnesses.
(Add. details. Page 2, See,
PORTLAND - The floral pa-
wrrp ! rade, annual highlight of the Port
land Rose Festival, will attract t yesterday when the market was 12th fatality in Marion and Polk
thousands of spectators Saturday, higher. counties this vear. It was the
The parade will have dozens of The stock market was well pro-1 ninth traffic death in Marion
floats decorated with flowers, a pared with the news of the presi- county.
number of bands and marching dent's illness before the openinig, 1 Scott was taken to Santiam Me
units some of them from other 'and selling at the start was rela- i rnorial Hospital in Stayton after
states and the queen's float with tivelv light. Some recovery from 1 his ear rolled over on liichwav JJ
Four-Man Operating Team , .
Tlie first 'definite worn that tite operation bad been de
dded upon ,came dramatically s$ ,2:15 a.m. when Hagerty .
stepped before a small army ot newsmen In the great sprawling'
Army Medical Center to announce that the attending spcclalr 's."
had come to the decision that the President must go under the
knife since the obstruction" in the intestine Was persisting. , ,.r,
He said at that time he expected the operation to begin -
with'in perhaps 15 minutes but actually it was nearly half aa
hour later than that before the surgeons started their work.' ;
Selected tr perform the operation, on which so much
future history could hinge, was a four-man operating team, ;
with two other physicians in attendance. The scene was an
operating chamber on the third floor of the main building at
Walter Reed. : , ' , '
Decision Reached in 25 Hours -
it
engineers, will it now undertone
to confine barhcring to Springfield
and Walterville''
I anticipate no uprising of resist
ance as the barber shop opens "on
(Continued on editorial page 41.
Clouds Forecast
Over Weekend
Weekend sportsmen and vaca
tioners can expect partly cloudy
skies today and Sunday hut no
rain is forecast by the McNary
Field weather station.
High today and S u n d a y will
probably be 75 to 77, the low to
night 48 to 50.
Northern Oregon beaches aYe ex
pected to be cloudy with periods
of rain tonight.
picking season.
A 12 year-old girl was released
to her parents, while the 17-
ear-old was detained by juvenile
authorities.
Oster, the 22-vear old. pleaded
guilty Friday in District Court to
the drunk charge and was sen-.
tem-ed to five days in jail. In saifm
the meantime, a second charge of !"r""d
contributing to the delinquency .
of a minor was lodged against North Hcnd
him, because of beer nllegedlv sn Fram
fminri in thik rsr rlnnntinc cain 1
Yugoslav situation should be re
evaluated but wants to avoid any
drastic measures meanwhile
Second Vote
Sought for
E-R Center
Queen Sharon Frey. j the lows followed.
Friday's main event was lhe:M,Bg Wie Slmriri
iiuinui mw araue in ine nouy-
wood district.
At noon the White House issued a
The decision to operate cams about 1$ hours after ha was strtckea
in his White Houao bedroom. Friday afternoon ha was brought to ths ,
hospital from the White House, 4tt miles away, in so ambulance.
The commanding general of the Army hospital, Dr. Leonard D,
Heaton, and three others comprised what Hagerty called "the operat- ;
ing team."
The other three are Dr. Isador Ravdin, professor of surgery at the
University of Pennsylvania medical school, Philadelphia; Dr. Robert
T. Cants, chief of the Walter Reed department of surgery, and Drv
Max v. Mnim, assistant cruet oi surgery at tne hospital. ' ',' ' '
Hagerty said two Washington. D. C, civilian surgeons were also
in the operating room. They are Dr. Bryan Blades, professor of medi 1
cine at George Washington University, and Dr. Joha Lyons. . " '
He described the operating room as "No. 6. on the third floor
Eisenhower's bedroom-living room suite Is on the third, floor of ths
main building's east wing. " .
Thirteen physicians held a consultation early Saturday to deter -
, i. . i V. j . j 'nune whether an operation should be performed.
Stayton hospital a tendants said ; rt ,0,d r , conferenc.
near the east end Breitennusn
bridge at Detroit. He was travcU
inc east and was alone in the car.
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Court Ruling May Hike
Walton Estate's Value
Probability that several hun- The stale also asserted that a
dred thousand dollars will be trust fund established by the will
added to the value of the late did not qualify as tax exempt be-
William Walton's estate was re- cause it was not restricted to
vealed Friday through a recent Oregon.
ruling on a state suit to have jmKe sluper's ruling pointed
part of the estate re-evaluated out that stipulations made in set-
for tax purposes. tjng p tnc trust fund clenrlv in-
Circuit Judge Val Sloper hand- dicatrd that no money could be
ed down two opinions, one of Spenl outside the state.
wnicn sei asiae an earner ap
praisal of certain stocks held by
Walton, prominent Salem banker,
a helnw aetiifll market value ; .
.u. .u ' based on
Willi,- wit miihi upiiuiii irvii-
ruled the state's contention that
a charitable trust fund set up by
Waltons will was taxable. J:J . ; . . , : , , . i
uiu inn rnitiuiinil a Idll nidi lri
value.
PORTLAND A group fa
voring a West side location for
Ihe city's exposition recreation
center said Friday it would spon
sor an initiative campaign to put
the measure up for snother vote
in November.
This announcement came short
ly after results of an official re
count showed a measure limiting
construction to an East side loca
tion carried by a margin of 303
votes at the Mav primary. The
vote was M.33 for tlte East side
and 4.0fi0 against.
The recount disclosed an error
of 192 votes in the original count,
officials said.
Jack flenaghen, advertising ex
ecutive who headed the campaign
for a recount, said "We are def
initely determined to serk a new
test on the November ballot."
The voters authoriied an eight
million dollar bomi issue to fi-1
nance the center two years ago. I
Today's Statesman
Pago See.
Church 6,7 I
Classified 11-14 II
Comics 6 I
Crossword 11 II j
Editorials 4 I
Homo Panorama 3 I j
Markets 10 II
Obituaries 11 II
Radio. TV (Sat. Sun.) 3 I
Spoils 9,10 II
Star Gazer 2 I
Valley News 8 I
Wirephoto Pago .... 6 t
statement that the president was he reccimi internal injuries and Vh 111,,. 'wZ., "iaIuI,
going to Walter Reed Hospital for a ww hrad Nation. He was ihadlu" SStt 1
conference that the conaultatloa
a check up. 1 hat parted a selling! iatcr transferred to a Salem hospi
wave that carried the market down a
nard. ' Up js survived by a son, Homer
Trading was so swift that the W. Scott, Bandon, Ore.
New York exchange had to resort j funeral arrangements are in
to the emergency procedure of ! care of the Virgil T. Golden funer
flashing prices to the tape which a home,
lagged as much as five minutes in
reporting floor transactions. Par
tial recovery followed, but then an
other sinking spell took command.
Strawberry Prices
i Increased dents
IKE'S RROTHFR RESIGNS
I NIVERSITY PARK. Pa.
Dr. Milton S. Eisenhower resigned higher -on the wholesale market
Friday night as president of Penn- Friday as supplies of top quality
sylvania State University, effee- Willamette V.illn berries fell
tive no later than Dec. 31. 'short of demand.
He reported that a third X-ray had been taken to belp ths doctors
reach "a determination on surgery."
Family Goes to Hospital
Hagerty i resultant announcement came 25 hours after Mrs. i
Eisenhower had notified Dr. Howard M. Snyder, the President's per
tonal physician, that Eisenhower was suffering from stomach distress. '
The attack came in the chief executive's bedroom at the Whits
House in the wee hours of Friday. Hours later, in the afternoon ha ,
was carried by stretcher from White House to the ambulance.
He could be seen lying in the ambulance, his hands folded on his '
chest, as the vehicle departed from the South side of the White House. ,
Riding with him in Ihe ambulance were Dr. Francis Pluitt, chief,
Reporter Writes Eye-Witness
Story of President's Operation
POItTI,AT fi - Prices to.
strawberry growers were 2.S cents ;0 medicine at Walter Reed Hospital, and a Secret Service man.
Before the ambulance left for the hospital, Mrs. Eisenhower got la
a White House limousine to head for the hospital As the limousine :
reached the gate, an Army car pulled up and her son, Maj. John ElteS ' -hower
leaped out. He climbed in the limousine with her. "
Eisenhower at first was thought to have only an upset stomach
and a headache.
Later, White House physician Howard M. Snyder decided bar
had ileitis, an inflammation of the lower intestine, and Eisenhower
was taken from his bed by stretcher to an ambulance, then to
Walter Reed Hospital.
President's Heart Not Bothered
Concerning the stock values,
! Sloper's ruling in effect stated
that the original appraisals were
few stock sales at
, the time of Walton's death in
December, 1954. and that these
, sales were so few in number they
In all their bulletins the medical men specified that their patient's .
heart was not giving him trouble.
Vice President Nixon, the No Z man in the government was
"I want to got coverage for
accidental property damage
liks this."
The suit was brought in Octo-
lipr when the State Tax
Commission refused to accept a sl(,Prr sald Friday his next
figure of $149,550 that adminis- ,teP would b" to gel the opinions
tratnrs set as the value of 997 of additional appraisers, after
shares of Columbia Paper Co. which a hearing would be called
stock left by Walton. This placed to interview the appraisers and'
each share at $150 to furnish Sloper with final in-
' Tax commissioners argued that formation for setting a value on
the value of shares was about ,nf stocks.
$472 each, or a total value of Walton left an estate valued I
$47100. I at more than $2,100,000. I
NOKTHWEST l.f.Afil E
At Tn-C'ity B, Salem 1
At Yakima 19. Euqenr 14
At Spokane 8. I-ewislim 5
COAST I.F.AC. IT
At HolKwund 4. Piirtlnncl 0
At San Dlrpo 12. !." AnKfle 11
At San Fr;i'U'iMd 8 Vamomer 4
Al Sa( rann ntu 9 Seattle 1
AMERICAN I.EACilE
At New York (V Cleveland !)
At Boston 5 Chuaeo :i
At Washlnctnn 0. Detroit "
At Raltlmore S Kansas City .1
NATIONAL I.EAC.IE
At Cinc innati S. Brooklyn 4
At Milwaukee 2, New York 7
At Chicacn 5. Philadelphia 4
At Su Louis 0, FitUbutih S.
By WARREN ROGERS JR. main building, which was the in the direction in which the other
WASHINGTON i - 1 watched scene of the activity. two moved
Yi &:J . I.-: u In frnnt n( (Via flnnraiin l.rlrlr ' Another time nflp of the fiff-
i rvMurm ciM-nnuwrr s operation "" "v ...,,,..... ..v - . ,.t a.,..i i. w., n.n.
from a distance early Saturday eredOd J, is concrete ur, m, ,,p to he th, informed h,m .bout,
Tl see the doctors v,g ITLZ STJ
through the window of Surgery I b?!,n.s 'aca Thw''. ''"f'" Ab" Y TT . t ,,MaJ (ipn Leonard D Heaton, the hospital commandant, the med"
No 6 at Walter Reed Medical Cen-! sh,nin ,n thp e8rly mnrn,nlE ' ilrk" i ''xt'?t ,,,r "nc "lh,'r wl,lsPfrwl ! eal bulletin was concurred In by tlWcivilian doctors, ail surgeons,
t(,r j ness was the window on the fate- word Hagerty said 1 '
The scene was fairSv rlr-ir 1 f"l , . .. .. 'I.et's get a picture of these Heconstructing the scene at the outset of the President's Alness, '
thrniU h r. Z n " mM almost llk(' a t:i''nl U''' (,nl,H,k'rs- a 7nian told his r(,porU.rs ascertained that the White House physician. Dr. Howard WU '
bruks which imposed T the winvW? crT' " as ?n !hr'hird ph,Krapr t"6 lw.d!f , , , Snyder, wassailed to the President', bedside at 2 a.m. Friday. Eisen- '
units wim n cornposeu tne Win- fine in ff .,r,ir ( h,. hi'-iii. The roo nn-ht air fel uoort tn u .....:-. ...j l i : i l . t j ..
1 j... k. iui n - " " J . novri j it-iiuiii-u iu nflvc inn uerii in severe pain, oui naa vomitea
idow on the third floor. iif..u. cmm.......t : i, nil ,.f Itnt .is -.-iti hed the j. ..,. . . . v ' : i, lCTJ
The operation started at 2 :.it like facade operation progressing the angle A few hours previously, he had attended the annual dinner of
a m. 'EDT'. It was ordered by A fluorescent light illuminated ' of sight prevented my seeing the ,h(. white House News Photographers Assn. The meal nerved him,
Eisenhower's doctor to find and the operating room The listires operating table Itself-I felt a had been especially prepared for him by the Sheraton Park Hotel
relieve the cause of a blockage of moving about, working tinder the chill So I went buck into the huh-n instructions from Dr. Snyder. It differed from the meal served
his small intestine. light, could he clearly made nut. .hub of the overheated, smoke to others mainly in sbsence of a rich soup and a sauce on the filet
Soon alter the emergency ab-. Once I saw three of the figures! filled, paper strewn press head- mignon. ;
dominal surgery began, a few of huddled together Then, two of! quarters which had been hastily The Cabinet met on schedule for a 9 a m. Friday meeting with
the scores of newsmen at the hos-ithem moved oft to the left, the'set up inside the building on the the President, and st that time was informed that President Eisen
.pital drifted out of the hospital's third raised aa arm and .vestured Iniaia Owr. I bower was suffering a upset stomaca. '- " - '
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