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Show increasing opposition from veterans' veter-ans' organizations which branded the Communist leader as an agent of Stalin and an unhealthy influence influ-ence on the undergraduate body. tion, reported to Acting Secretary of Navy Charles A. Kdison that discipline among the navy's enlisted en-listed personnel improved during the last fiscal year, . . . A heart attack proved fatal to Dr. Laird J. Stabler, 74, head of the college of pharmacy at University Uni-versity of Southern California. . . Henry Jones, oil and mining expert, ex-pert, defied the "curse of Juarez" today as he prepared to put his doddle bug to work locating a $200,000 Mexican treasure he believes be-lieves was buried on the Hollywood Bowl parking lot 75 years ago. . . Earl Browder's scheduled talk Tuesday in a Yale auditorium met People: : In the News The American Youth Commission, Commis-sion, of which Industrialist Owen D. Young is acting chairman, today to-day called for a nation-wide public pub-lic health program, with federal support, to prepare the rising generation for war-crisis conditions. condi-tions. . . . Pedro Chino, ceremonial chieftain chief-tain and medicine man, died at Palm Springs, Calif., at the age of 126. ... At Topeka, Kansas, Gov. Payne called midcontinent oil leaders to meet with him and devise de-vise a program to combat the Venezuela reciprocal treaty which he regarded as an apparent organized or-ganized buildup for federal control con-trol of the oil industry. . New Orleans famed South Rampart Ram-part street gave a big funeral to John L. Met oyer, 47-year-old Negro, Ne-gro, who as president of the Zulu Aid and Pleasure club for 29 years, was unquestioned dictator of the southern city's colored. . . . Gen. Sir George Tom Molcsworth Bridges, 68, who used a tin whistle whis-tle and a toy drum to rally the British troops- retreating from Moms during the World war, died at Hove, England. . . . Rear Admiral Chester V. Nim-itz, Nim-itz, chief of the bureau of naviga- |