{done his full duty in trying to jernor intimated that his inveati- '[gator into the lynching of two: boys, Charlse Lang and ErnestMississippi Governor Welcomes InquiryJackson. Mias., Oct. 2M/P1-FBI agents, ordered by Attorney General Biddle to investigate lynch -ings of three Negroes m Mississippi last week, have the welcome of the state's chief executive.Governor Johnson said he had-re that the laws violated by the lynchers were vindicated. He said state troopers had arrested five [ men believed' to have had part in I the lynching of Howard Nash. 45, at Laurel alter Nash was convict-i ed of murdering his employer.He added, however, that the men later were released by coun-, tv and district officials. The gov-Green, 14-year old Shubuta residents who were dragged from the Quitman jail October 12. had been unable to learn the identity of the mobsters.The first practical typewriter was invented in 1887 in Milwaukee.