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Quotes From the News
By Uniled Press International
Washington Rear Adm. Hyman G. Rickover, stating that
the cruises made by the nuclear submarines Nautilus and
Skate under the polar ice pack proved that the 30-foot-thick
polar ice can hide missile-firing submarines:
"If anyone darts to declare war on us, and eren if he
were successful is wiping out our whole country, he himself
would be ineyitably destroyed because he could never locate
the submarines. He knows, too, that these subs can fire mis
siles at him."
Oakland, Calif. John F. Linehan, who battled for more
than three years as a guerrilla in the Philippines, explaining
why he will fight a suit which the Justice Department plans
to file to collect on a promissory note he signed in 1944
In return for transportation from Australia to the United
States:
"I don't want to appear belligerent. I just know the charge
Is not morally justified. I guess they have forgotten the intel
ligence information on enemy forces I gave to Gen. Mc
Arthur's G-2."
Vacaville, Calif. Floyd Hall, notorious gunman of the
1920's at his release Thursday from prison following his
return there last year as a technical parole violator:
"I feel a lot differently now than I did when I was
paroled before. I found out then that the best way to make
good on the outside was to act just the same way as the
people who hare been outside all the time."
Indianapolis, Ind. Hugh B. Key oilman from Norman,
Okla. almost in tears after appearing with other gamblers
as a witness before a federal grand jury investigating an
international gambling syndicate centered in Indiana:
"I think you guys are making a three-ring circus out
of this. I have a wife and three children back home just like
you do."
Mrs. Gunderson Is
Approved for Post
DesDite Protests .
Washington (LTD The Sen
ate Civil Service Committee
has approved the nomination
of Barbara Bates Gunderson
attractive South Dakota Re
publican national committee
woman, to be a member of
the Civil Service Commission,
The committee acted Thurs-
' day despite a protest from
ReD. Charles O. Porter (D-
Ore.) who said It would be
"a brutal slap in the face" to
government workers and an
"affront to all the able worn-
Two-Year Death
Row Stay Ends for
Georgia Painter
Jefferson, Ga. (UPD The
two-year nightmare James
Fulton Foster endured in
death row for a murder com
mitted by another man was
over today, and the 40-year-old
father of seven began life
anew as a free man.
A directed verdict of Inno
cent in , a murder charge
" against Foster ended a climac
tic day of court action that
saw a former Illinois police
man and a Georgia bootlegger
draw life imprisonment for
the crime.
Disposal of the three cases
In rapid-fire order ended four
days of proceedings in the rus
tic small-town courthouse
about a mile from the spot
where Grocer Charles Drake
was shot to death when he
tried to fight off a bandit on
the night of July 19, 1956.
The windup began when a
12-man jury, which had re
ported itself hopelessly dead
locked after about nine hours
of deliberation,, returned a
verdict of guilty against car
dealer-bootlegger A. D. Allen,
The jurors chose a life sen
tence for Allen.
Then Charles P. (Rocky)
Rothschild, former lawman
whose confession on July 4
unlocked the door to freedom
for Foster, entered a plea of
guilty and asked for the mercy
of the court. Judge Maylon B.
Clinkscales sentenced him to
life.
Then came Foster's new
trial. Sheriff John B. Brooks
identified Rothschild's signed
mnfession and after Foster
took the stand briefly. Clink
scales told the jury that under
this evidence a verdict of not
guilty must be returned.
"Since August of 1956, I
have been under the shadow
of death an ordeal which it
doesn't seem possible . that a
man could go through," said
Foster, a house painter from
Greer, S.C.
"I knew that some day,
somehow the truth would
come out, and it has. My mind
Is at rest."
He then said a short prayer
and stepped down.
Five 'Outlaws' Shot
By Cuban Rural Guards
Havana (CPU Five "out
laws" were killed by rural
guards Thursday on the road
between San Andres and La
Guira in western Cuba an
area not previously affected
by recent disorders in this
country, the army announced
today. i
Earlier, police had announc
ed the arrest of 12 men and
two women accused of
plotting to assassinate govern
ment leaders with an air gun
that fired poisoned darts.
en in the country."
Chairman Olin D. Johnston
(D-S.C.) told reporters "most"
members were "very much
displeased" at the appoint
ment. He said they were dis
satisfied because Mrs. Gun
derson didn't have any pre
vious experience that would
qualify her "in any way what
soever" for the position.
Mrs. Gunderson was named
by President Eisenhower to
fill "a vacancy on the three
member commission.
Porter sent a letter to John
ston saying Mrs. Gunderson is
"not qualified" for the job.
He urged Johnston to oppose
the nomination.
Porter noted a newspaper
description of Mrs. Gunder
son as blonde, bright and
breezy."
"But, nothing in her experi
ence, ne said, "equips ner
for the $20,000 per year posi
tion of Civil Service commis
sioner.
"She is quoted as saying
she had never made a study
of the Civil Service Commis
sion but 'I sure intend to.'
This will make her the highest
paid trainee in the government."
Mrs. Gunderson, 41, a radio
copy writer and broadcaster,
is Republican National Com
mitteewoman from South Dakota.
Princess Flees
Spanish Bullring
San Sebastian, Spain (UPS
Vacationing Princess Soraya,
former wife of the shah of
Iran, fled ' a San Sebastian
bullring Thursday when Mata
dor Antonio Ordonez was seri
ously gored by a bull he was
killing in her honor.
With blood streaming from
the open wound Ordonez re
mained in the ring long
enough to kill the bull with
one powerful sword thrust.
He was granted the bull's ear
for his bravery and artistry..
While being carried from
the ring Ordonez gestured to
Soraya with the ear. It was
too much for the shaken prin
cess and she left the box
where she was seated with
friends and fled the ring.
Ordonez was taken to an
infirmary where doctors said
his wound was "extremely
serious."
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