The Weather

Today—Cloudy with occasional rain; highest temperature in the middle 60s. Friday—Considerable cloudiness and

mild. Wednesday's tempe 57 degrees at 2:35 p. m.;

at 4:10 a. mM.

low, 35 degrees (For details see Page 18.)

rature: High,

B

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79th Year

Phone RE.

7-12 4

The wash

od Suspect In Slaying ( aptured on

Woman's Tip 7

Seized at Gunpoint After Mile-long Foot Chase Into Prince Georges

de SNte on Page 1) )}

(Relate The: third suspect in Arthur E. Chyatte slaying labeled by police as “triggerman after a mile-long foot chase through District all wooded Prince County countryside da‘ Wit Eddie ing charges Chief James Mon! the <

7

Georges

ry rng arrest of

and the fil and robbery him, Police McAuliffe of described

Danie! der against b

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Pomet '

y

ase AS osed

Daniels. whose Flash” proved to

The neg nickname ol! he misnémer. gunpoint 14th Stanley, } rurne Police “I's the mi , unteered to ti im winded Tur Fddie

pant

mo

Precinct Pvt

of

my,

politan

Danicis

ee Daniels’” asked

the office!

Yes that's me.”

hegan front of where Turner n J. Ruff had

scout car to in

ip in connection

ehase in” ‘eo

Edw

gone in their stigaite a it ith the case They had interviewed Gladys Jones, mother of Daniels’ girl Jriend, at that address, returned to car and were studying a nicture of Daniels when Mrs Jones called out that the sus- pect was approaching the rear of the h .e

A

-? . rner

apparently scared uised onee lim. Ine ving a copy W ashington Post eraid, which con report naming the hunted suspec! carried by Dan luded his picture

ible th

OonKkInG fol | , i

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paper {) Bat lo news and published tuld know ap

be on the lookout

Ava "

poiice

his

the paper and icemen jumped and followed several back District (,eorges

tne

ot of

and

‘ny

a natch Ruff sepa execute a to trap trapped scaling io see service

edge uw nods irner plannit

mn

rated pinc Daniels, But himself He while a fence and looked up tne barrel of Turner's revolver

Just then other the scene nd of 49th ave., Capitol Heights Ruff, who and Turner, 28 took Daniels to Prince (,eorges \ station at Seat ant

From

1s

st «

vemen?

Daniels

oe

Ru

Cars

ff and police in converged on 300 block

nN

ne

heh the

the County police Pleas there Montgomery County Det. Sets. Harold A ‘Treadwell and Stanlev A. Hard ook the handcuffed suspect Vontgomery County Jail wckVille Auliffe fo question two accused an effort to find t in the slaving Sundays at the Quick ¢ Old Rladensbureg =pring. (Cnhvatte aw the Daniels is

ing |

ts the ad led that ne The

nen ine ¢

he plans otner ase in used atternoon Wasn RROR ra Silver partner and | ing said

sia emplove

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pistol

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a forme?

PHONE TODAY

to place your weekend want ads in the big Saturday & Sunday Classified Sections of The Washington Post ‘and Times Herald

RE. 7-1234

the

the vas captured)

vol- trim but equal

evs and) yester- |

28-vear-old

was seized af

Metro-

wash holdup-siaying,

is shown being

prrieht 19 naton Post

56 Company

THURS SDAY,

The Washington Post Fina

Cimes Herald

PRIL 2

6, 1956

WTOP Radi

a ee ee

2 RE

By Joe Heiberger. Staff Photosrapher

+_—— Eddie Lee Daniels (left), suspect in the Silver Spring car

led from the Seat

Pieasant police station by Montgomery County Det. Sgt. Harold Treadwell after his capture yesterday.

CTC Bus Rammed

Cement Truck Runs Wild, *:

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Injures 9 in Collision

(P

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smashed

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after pli.ngin

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FS

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ssenge!

usr ai | foul in

runaway crash ive me} ad

good

leased after trea ne ts qd last night

avily loaded ‘oO. truck, picking up ts two-block ari

gency spita I nitted condition The he Concrete { momentum in erless dash. pushed the bus to sidewalk after ramming it the middle. The accident ed te 4515 @ st. nw afte had turnéd MacAr

were epor

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llowatl

tne in curl

oc Oppos! the bus thur bivd Roy James Russell, the drivet said he was construction JOD at top of the hill. He had parked the truck on Indian Rock tet set the brakes, and left the ci to heip direct ; partner backing anothet K, he said

The truck h us minutes fore students would returning ‘to classes at the Hardy Schoo! reces tussell a traffic violation notice proper parking

Admitted to F

just off 43. of 901 of the con making

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Probers Call Nixon’ Manager

Senate's ‘Influence’

Investigators Order Chotiner Before Them Wednesday Unna

Warren Rat

The Senate Investigations Subcommittee vesterday issued a subpena for Murray M. Chotiner, Vice President M. Nixon’s close friend and 1952 campaign manager, and ordered him to be in Wash- ington next Wednesday

Chairman John J. McClellan (D-Ark.) said Chotiner original ly had agreed to testify before him today in the current in vestigation of influence in the procureme military clothing

But Chotin *T yesterday de cumulation of behal! persona! hia

( mony only

By

Peporter

sible nt of red VieCk ine aiters requires ention in ( May 2

\A

pos

contract

ring legal

ers

m ot Ci} att through said he did g a repetit ion of! told Subcommittee i: Robert F. Kennedy iton last week Beyond Severiv Hills at ney he would not because the confidential communication between client and lawve!l | Chot name t popped up before the wnmittee Tuesday when M, Kim a Mont Y ac testified Chotiner had received one $5000 fee, and ipossibly another $5000, for | “professional services” for Het iman Kravitz. Kravitz is a for imer Atlantic City, N. J., gat ment manufacturer who was i convicted and fined in 1954 for making a false statement re the return of exce parka furring to the military Kimmel! told the Senetors then “IT heard that Mr. Choti as a very capable pe ~ influential’ pe that had ac! in mat this sor’ (,overnmen! the handling of property.” Kimmel also (Joey) Abrams h terested in his services.” Abrams manufacturer who, like Kravit had been ‘“debarred” from further Government contracts In Beverly Hills, Chotiner de- clared he had received a legal fee from Kravitz and also had represented Abrams before the Defense Department Sen: Joseph R. McCarthy (R Wis a Subcommittee member.

" rmatevel

WO lid

notiner

ive

it. ine

declared of

ners firs Su be Murray

iccilo, N

' i mel, countant,.

ss

rsori SUT he lieved success ters of ations in

nment

INVES

(s0\ CI

said Jos ad been ( hotin

eph in}

another garment

is

treatment explained on the Senate floor

71, 4540

(Carrie

Anderson.

nw Hardy

Di

frac 12

nw.,

72, 5140

Two Bullets Fired

At Unie

MIAMI identified two shots al nationa

winle he vith fms Ross

rr more

wite ina jo unit rut to Sign Union

tempt

note

Mayor

April gunman

vice

was

most

mL.

25

Bert Re

ip

tonight

ISS

president striking Hotel Employes Union,

playing

.

‘rab

ader

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ble

lle was unhurt

na year

mize

con

in

union has been on strike

an at

AY iam Reach have r tracts

efused

Sen. Smith Supports Ike’s Sugges tions on Home Rule

Eisenhower's sug- i'gested changes in a Senate- | passed Distriet Home Rule bill | were defended yesterday by iSen. H. Alexander Smith (R nN. 2

On Monday, the President i through the Budget Bureau, dis closed his support for the meas lure with two changes—a pres ‘identially-appointed, rather ithan elected, mayor, and final presidential say on legislation whose mayoralty veto has been ;overriden by the elected Council. The following day, Sen, tacked these suggestions on the ibasis they would make ’*sham” honing rong

Th

ib | President

in Washington. Jersey Senator said

City

Wayne Morse (D-Ore.) at-)

“a feasible compromise the provision Council Home Rule”

sugges

Smith said elected “the crux of that Mr tions do not

this.”

Any local Smith said, some degree

an

City

Eisenhower's “necessarily inhibit

for was

and

self-government

must

of

provide control over the

fol

Nation's Capital by the Federal

Covernment,

The bill as it

now

stands reserves to Congress the right to legislate for the Dis- trict despite the establishment

of a City Ce The Sena speech,

President's

yuncil, tor. in

proposals,

his

out of anv future self-/ idle on the House side. ithe measure,

floor

noted he’ had co-spoh- a sored the Senate bill, now lying

“That

incorporating the

would

‘the President s changes were’ still win his vote, he said,

“«

; a

.

there was “nothing about Chotiner’s legal fee Carthy also observed | had nothing whatsoever to do with bringing the facts out. [was not making any attack on our Vice President.”

Practically the entire morn yesterday was taken up wi ithe Subcommittee trying to get ‘answers on Government “pay oft questions from Herman Kravitz his father Samuel Kravitz, and his brot in law, George Klass

The trio, questioned separate ly, stood by the Fifth Amend ment and declined answe! nearly every question on_ the ground that whatever they said might incriminate them. By count, Herman Kravitz invoked the Filth Amendment 150 times Samuel Kravitz 45 times and Klass 49 times

Washington Attorney W H. Collins ‘set the tone diately by telling Sen lan and McCarthy: * ull picture points clearly fixed viewpoints already ente: itained by your Committee and staff and puts these prospective witnesse in tne status ac cused about be brought to trial.’

Kravitz also declined Say if his family garment interests had handled more than $19 mil. lion worth of Government con ‘tracts during the past few years, or even to concede that his family was in the garment manufacturing business

McClellan said he hopes to resume the hearings next week

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Today’s Index

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Events Today Federal Diary |7 Financial .57-59 | | Goren 62 Herblock 14 Horoscope 4)

| Keeping Well 60

é

Ike Accepts

In Campsiign

Democrats Should ‘Fire’ at Him, Not

His Cabinet Aides President Agrees

Folliat

er

By Edward 7

Stal Repo

er he Re 1956 effect “Fire

Fisenhow that

I

President yesterda\ ought the No publican target in the campaign, and said in to his Democratic foes away He

re

greed

,

it) he

s challe remarked at his ne Ly

decided

tea’ of

ued fh ge when

*

porv.er ws

‘on‘erence tnat mocrati

‘wists had to hit n directiy ins his © t lheutenants

Well Py

laughtet! inMinKk wu i CUOTTe™t am the he Administrat

shot

Poing ying said esident imid ; I ad On and I

been at berlore Chiet months

al

ave Execut ve. now away trom is pink-faced -laxed lle supremely ining tne

The seven lack was clearevyed and acted like a man confident th; ne

neart

about nurt him or damage

reelection in

Democrat would with an people

eS tor

tateman i (,0OV.

Per

bh nsvi- that ne ender asning im mis term thal worse

of

ned more ft \W

Out

omoplai ted

vania. nave ¢t has been y even than Creorge ton. who once “d second Presidential he had been handied than a common pickpocket President Ei saying yesterday Democrats wanted to switch their fire from men like Secre f Agriculture F-zra T. Ben i Secretary of State Johan we ne as

trea

senhower was that if the

les,

Vixon whethet!

running

have rr. again

White House nfidence that it Ike and Dick.” but

Pre

The

they

im tine ent tnat

yventior

ighlig nee were President said log al reason [

thn} veal

conte + he <aw or reducing He said the good inte! Nation to cut them of the need.of .re immense national! ieving solvenc’s ® Asked whether he aereed ith Republicatis who are call

See IKE, Page 2, Col. 2

le ne taxes if

*

yould not be in ts of now im view lucing the

debt and ach

es Tne

A

Trew Motor Firm To Quit Business f the dealers out Joseph cant tac

Motor tm and largest auto ashington, plans to busines President R. Trew indicated that stomach’ certain selling t and tired of being tarred and feathered by the stick that is being applied to all of the industry.

(Details on Page

Trew o.. one o

oldest in W

if

go he ics 1s same

- aa)

io (1500) TV

Part of Missile Program

By Cha

ihower strong that next in tine to develop of hydrogen weap

offense and de

President Fis«

ndicated yesterday clear designed

ly montns f Pac are a new family

for bot

Less al ons n sources later confirmed that the at the Proving Grounds are in fact. designed create the hydrogen family as earlier tests led to a familys of \ ed atomic weap UT)

Ont, a H-bombs are planned can hydrogen warhead fo tinental guided mi these sources explained apon combines powel of hy drog rT f urani used alone in the

fact Lesis Eniwetok to weapons ust ‘}

ATIOUS-SIZ

smaller sized WoOrTK as of a intercon be com

fier ‘ne found to dey clopment

: ies

i pleted, Che hvdrogen we the fusion

vith Mss um which

A-bombs Mr. Eisen!

the ion 0

DOW ¢ |

is

jowers disclosure

——

Soviet Secrets On H-Fusion Control Bared

Visiting Scientist's ‘Frank’

Astonishes Britons

Disclosure

Rew April Dr

°5..Soviet K ur- amazed 300 at Harwell Station

LONDON

nuclear expert Ivan

chatoy dly British Atomic by indicating that the threshold of harnessing the

report

>

scientist

“* » *

Ene today

Russia is on

Hi-bomb In

visiting

the

tediy

a scheduled ure

scientist repo!

and \' ell

nrodue

and

so frankly

that

spoke

letail

an ment suppie

own progress si me

ment lered

ita would be con

West. it

P Tre ¢

top secre ¥ ine Was

noted British

Ameri

nud lear

experts have

that work on cont of sion } and Russias

7) | . Ooisciosures

an thermonucte both Britain but Kure

suggested

al

of

s ahead ‘hatov s

other United Press said

se

“1

from \ 17 aul scientific irce

Lnited

Recent

" |

reporl nol > aid h ad ing in

H

me quotng an fates controll nm Mw hich harness the

thermonuciear [ftusi effect would bomb iThe G deciared to those into energy

revoris were news Washington concerned: with Tre rolled thermo

ney a TTY search cont nucleal Kurchatoy answered tall given

have de

o fiave

said ions in and

scienti had

iS oO

all quest vilnhoul evasion I the British which they foreseen lin Was cTrai were

cna the

facts neve! hington Senate Demo ted ready lf Administration with ship in the de energy To!

Aibert expected to Mh Sen

an outline of

repo!

loss of leade! velopment of atomic ime ~en )-lenn off the ate today mill direc Energy Commi struct six atomic tors. each located region of the

neacet LSeS }*

attaek

(,ore

lead Lhe

with his

iing

-

the’ Atomic 1 con DOW CI! reac a different counir: |

Ss on

nr

Clears Its First Hurdle

Imers

M. Roberts

Ter

came during a press conference

discussion of why he opposes

calling off the H-bomb tests, a

recenti' advocated bv }

Oommis

move an d Atomic

member:

hoth Stevenson

Thomas Murray, an

Energy ( sion These President °* iT for R

duce

were the points made: lake a Amel range

will to 0 ded secret 18 There is “a very between a capabi! lding “a missile

oT

pi mis

issia long

ae “even after the t achieved long distance laboratory cap@city ity” and actually reallv efficient ® The United States, it is the President ion,” j somewhere lim a make m See POLICY,

ni \ ery

.

‘t)i

bu

convict . ine effort to

| it

es own near | mr petore

maximu Russians

Col. I

ine ssile

> Page 2,

Editor Named In Sedition Indictment

Wife and Associate On China Magazine

A lso Are

Accused

Internalional News Ser 7

William Powell, former of Monthiy

vesterdayv

John pro-Communist

Re\ on charges sed!

editor China indicted of

tion

Cw. was

violating the wartime

iaws.,

The Justice Department an

nounced that a San Francisco

Federal! grand jury has returned

the indictment against Powe!

Syl\

1?

a Campbell Si i}

his Pow

wite

ell. and Julian uman. for

mer associate edit

aZine

ihe Department said all

(me! itizens and both

am ¢

San Fi ‘aiurn tf!

het | York

count

aii (TT)

human now

lal

: : mud

mate! . shed olated

ia “4S

nagazine ris as Powell in Shangha i? wartime sedition

hy

tne thi commit Counts. nam charged fhe

tatements juct of the ea, as well as having used the China Monthly Review with-intent to cause disunity in the armed forces in the United Sta and to interfere with en and ruitment

It was aiso alleged 1 Powell fatsely published tailed reports on alleged Wartare act United States in

(one cre

wth

rount cnatl ng to

12 otnel Powe

the

I°¢ ~

A plot! sed tion ‘| iT} ra had ceonce©rnin

War in Ko

if oniy conveve faise

Con

7 - '

Ps Lment rec hat de. perm Vilies ry ine Korea Department ri

Just aid Powell was § bo! Shanghai Julv 3, 1919. A f Universits of Mise he was employed b: of Wage Informatio as a field repres#ntative China from 1942 to 1945 The Powells wére

in 1947. Mrs. Powell empiove of tf United Relief and Rehabilitation ministration She Novy. 15, 1920, in Ore

The ice (T mer student the Oftice

marrie was an Nations

Ad was born Pendleton

le

House J udiciary Group Approves

Administration’s

Marder

ter

By Murrey

Stat Repo Administra civil rights its first—and

The Eisenhower tion's “moderate” program cleared least difficult hurdle yes terday, when it came out of the llouse Judiciary Committee un. athed It was approved by the Com- mittee with what opponents conceded was a “substantial” margin of vietory. -Southern Democrat-led attempts to block it were beaten down.

The next obstacle for the four-point program is the Iiouse

tules Committee. Supporters predict it will get through the Rules unit, after a fight, and also win House approval

The ultimate battle will be in

>4

the Senate, which has been a:

igraveyard for civil rights legis-

‘lation

As passed by the House Ju diciary Committee, the bill. bore the name of Chairman Emanue! Celler (D-N.Y.) plus the number on his more sweeping rights bill—and nceibing more of Cel ler’'s program beyend what the Administration wanted

Substituted for thé Celler approach was the full text of the Administration plan, offered by ranking Republican ‘Ken- neth B. Keating (N. Y

The bill would:

®(Create a six-member bi partisan civil rights commission with subpena powers to in vestigate denials of voting or /ether rights, or “economic pres: sures’ based on. color, race, : ligion or national origin

_teriminat penalties

Civil Rights Bill

the civil rights sec tion of the Justice Department to the status of a division under an assistant attorney gen eral

® Give the Attorne, power to launch eivil Federal courts against intimidate Negro oi

without requiring legal remedies must

® Raise

Genera! actions in attempts othe! [nal first

Lo voters, other be exhausted

© Similarly, give the Attor ney General pewer to launch civil actions against anyone en gaged in “or about-to engage in” attempts to deprive otner persons of their civil rights,

Ceiler’s bill also would have setting civil and for

See RIGHTS, Page 2, Col. 4

jgone further,

muti

abuses.

Note Cites

52 Target Role Ike Hints U. S. to Test Pair’s Part New Family of H-Arms InSea men’s

Redetection

Soviet. Delegation Chief Chided for Conduct in Case

But ot Expelled

A . The United States day expelled two members Russia s United delegation, calling them “no longer desirable” because of their part in the sudden “re- defection’ of five Soviet seamen A note hand sado! hided

tne

stead Preae

vester- of Nations

‘d Soviet Ambas.- Zaroubin also Sobolev, head of Nations delega- ihe in-

nm was

(,corg Arkady

LMiited conauct in Sobole, expulsi led

iol is

emat public by the larged that tne Soviet

\leksantr K, Nikolai Turkin, particularly manne!

made

epariment, ¢

{ Oo members of de!

(,ur’s

nad

one

Tt

~f pe of

*vPation anoy and benaved in tionabie i@©y exceeded the official capacity ine prive

said LNA | tne

an : the! eny abused

Liege of their residence

CoTil als

Third dele.

Durkin, Soviet ied the five Russia when York's Idle- (;urvanoyv attacne

among Soviet came to fail from had heen vessel was Chinese National-

Said secretary, oO} the

gation, accompa!

eamen DAC kK it.

they left from New wild Airport April 7 is described as an The five seamen nine crewmen fanker Tuapse this countrs Formosa. where interned afte captured by isis They Un d for Russia commi!

were the whoo last ine tne

pO!

their lum April 7 senate sub- peen airing inem at against kid-

abrupt! States as) and a nas ; some leas spirited away their re vishes ap

The nite did not de clare:

‘se

cha

io a of

OT

even

i] States note today ch cnarges. but | Soviet | personnel a wi incompatible” when they departure New York note said (;urvanoyv gainst terms under which mitted the make its York eement. the pledged to re. ie@gitimate activities als called ta the ‘served ft right to against official who engaged in ies “out side | official « Coitiy lals said ular activities

tne airport

‘Mane SU

| Ta) ind

‘ahiien

itions (he

ttil

went ag ecement Led States pel ,ations to neadquarter at ew | ry ley lis AG

nited St

~

ates

omic lake action any aActivil apac

, inat

ity ine con- men have heen thev -had Soviet

gion or of a

ine

[wo

pe@riectiv..all

T been the Embassy in consulate-general!

he note called on the Soviet ronment uct Sobolev ‘lick strictly Nations fune-

members

Washin

to Insti latr ft nited in tne fut slate

(,0Vve and his

to

. {) ;

Tiler: | tions

ihe

ure

Department Zaroubin in protest seecretal Mere

Fainist

said re- from ot State ohjected Soboley

sado! ine note nant ne cna ana Depart Lincoln ne Kn ex DU SO*\ The sisted on Veu York

nartire

meri White *\

Officer said that far was the first case a member of \. delegation note said Soboley “in. intervening’ at the airport during a de- interview With the sea- men conducted by immigration ‘officials. It said Soholev did this “despite the presence of an accredited § representative from the Soviet Embassy in Washington To

Internal! tee, which

» So mon of

et 4

of the

hefore the Senate Security Subcommit- inoking into So. viet activity in the United States. was to the effect that the seamen’s departure was su- pervised at the airport by Kon- stantin Ekimov, First Secretary of the Soviet L. N. delegation.

stimony

i*

,

Russians Slash P; ay of Top Men

te

MOSCOW, April 25—Drastiec cuts were today reported to have been made in the salaries of the highest paid Soviet pro- fessional and administrative classes

Usually reliable sources said come salaries had heen re- duced as much as 50 per cemt. The cuts affected top-ranking scientists, ministers and other ‘groups,

T huraday,

=e WASHINGTON POST and TIMES HERALD

April 26, 1956

LL

POLICY—From Page

Ike Hints of New H-Weapons

j . >

do and “we ane working at top

this whole thing.” can

epeed on ® (ine

emphasize

value

“scarcely the psychologi because of ti the h

superson

such a missile “terrifying effect man mind of speed. high alt vere iaeny bomb burs

® Today « great power fi destructio! eon both sides« the East-West struggle ably tends to work as a dete rent both ways Addition ¢ long-range missiles will mean “Teinforcement to the capacit of the natio which achieves them. Today s fast bomber manned “new tvpe of Pxpilosive and fiying at

ons and speeds, make:

on

its

grea wilt

interceptio

“very. very difficult

® The United States is not going .ahead with H-bomb re search and tests in order “to

makes a bdigg hang W

“know we can make

over

of being the first to make

tude and “great

in

prob

first |

weap great heights

al

ic u

ic

rT

' of a 5

t h

n

ay. OO ee oes 7 ey ae an |, Wart them big ,

a

take a load off your shoulders ..

your sports coat

We kre not interested in that Page”

anymore The purpose is “to | Ge

find wavs and means in which

you cal mil ike il eful

in qeten ve purposes. of snoot

ing against a fieet of airplane

that are coming ove to reduce By Norman Driscoll. Staff Photographer

faliout m snort to make it . i" . > -

Dee of b wailitary Weenen had Congressmen Quizzed at the Press Club

leas one just of mass<destruc

ar Henee. it je “a little bu of, [al March (right) and Lynn Dollar of the lated isolation booth. Oceasion for the by- $64,000 Question are firing the questions play was Congressional Night at the Na-

8 naracoxrx (oO urge that we wo

just a “rd as we know on the at