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ITaipei with his top officers today. Ho told the United Press he was trying to learn the' exact location of ,the attack. 1 ,He said search results thus far | have been “negative.'*YOKOSUKA, Japan (UP) —The U.S. Navy today identified the 16 crewmen of the .patrol plane shot* down by Chinese Communist planes as:Lt. (jg) James B. Deane, son of James B. Deane, Grand Rapids, Mich.Lt. (jg) Francis.1 A. Flood Jr.,* sn of Mrs. Helen J. M. Flood, Chevy Chase, Md:Lt. Crndr. Milton Hutchinson, ! son of Mrs. Allbe Hutchinson, Cumberland, R.I. ■1 r •ILt. Cmdr. James W. Ponsford,, son of Mrs. Frieda Wilson, Long f Beach, Calif.i Albert P. Mattln, ATL, son of j Ralph H. Mattin, Delta, O.Carl E. Messlngdr, AT2, brother* of Dale E. Mcssinger, Laredo, Mo.Wallace W. Powell, AE2, son of ^ Maurice E. Powell; Folkston, Ga.Donald E. Sprinkle, AT3, son of Ottie C. Sprinkle, South Pasadena, Calif. ' “ \Harold E.' Lounsbury, ADI, brother of Earl R. Lounsbury, Merced, Calif.•^YUllam F. Hasans, ATI, West-wk4 Conn.william M .Humbert, AOe, son of William M. Humbert, Spring-boro, O., and Mrs. Ida M. Humbert, Dayton, 0.Donald W. Bttyifcr, AT2, on of William B. Barber, Burns, Ore.Warren Edgar Canon, A02, son ^ of Rudolph R. Caron, Philadelphia. /.Jack Albert Curtis; AT son of Roy E. Curtis, Kosse,, Tex.Leonard Strykowskl, AT2, son of Isadore Strykowsip,, Philadelphia.Lloyd L. Young.'.AD3, son of Luther R. Young, Denver, Colo., ..L and Mrs. Mildred R. Young, 9 Wichita, Kan. .* *Row Rages—(Continued from Page 1)— and powerful authority wants to tell us to call it Squaw Roc}lt;, then we will only need an equally important third party *to resolve, the Issue.” •’ ,.A possible “Important and powerful” third party may have come to light. * *9 Hartley reported to the supervisors Monday that he had received a phone call from Anccl Fox, the man who claims' to own the prpp-erty the rock is on.Says Fox (according to Hart-( ley), “Anyone who'tries to rename ! the rock will have a law suit on ^ his hands.”But replies Mrs. Faas, “The rock is on public property.*'One fact is unalterable, and that (whether or not it's jjorrect) is what The History of Mendocino County published in 1880 says.^ The History reiterates the legend of the monuments as related in 1878 by Fannie . Lamar, daughter of Hon. J. B. Lamar of Georgia,k«.L a nniiln J I m f f KalnL t in 1 V /% ■ * 1 OKt*
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Ukiah, California, US

Thu, Aug 23, 1956

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