ithidtthetrs.Committee Corrects 'Communist' Listingofrs.er,oithisst-aWASHINGTON, Aug. 10—lt;/P) —The House Military committee has acknowledged a second mistake in a recent listing of 10 Army officers and non-coms as having alleged Communist or fellow traveler backgrounds.It removed from its files yesterday the name of First Lt. Ed-. . ward W. Finkelstein. New York. . | listed last month by Committee 1 Counsel H. Ralph Burton as chairman of the Philadelphia District International Workers I Order. Burton said the organisation was a '‘subservient instrument of the Communist Parti** t ••»es The committee now says Lieu-of tenant Finkelstein was confused with “another person whose name is similar.’9Soon after Burton's list ap-*st pea red the committee announced that Capt. Henry Clovis Cullen, tal Napier Field, La., had been vy named through mistaken ident-7. ity.ihti-asveThere are a few rare cases on record where persons have been at able to see Jupiter’s moons with ,the naked^eye