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Show World News Briefs San F. Dubois Club Ruined in Explosion An explosion wrecked the W. E. B. DuBois Club in San Francisco Fran-cisco and violence broke out at a DuBois Club in New York just two days after a Justice Department move to require the clubs to register as a Communist-front organization. House Evicted The Venice West Coffee House, last bastion of the beatniks beat-niks who put the Los Angeles suburb of Venice on the map, was evicted along with its neighbor, neigh-bor, a W. E. B. DuBois Club. Dollar Supreme March marks the first anniversary anni-versary of a significant battle the successful defense of the American dollar as supreme in international finance. Vietnamese Solution Prime Minister Gandhi says India hopes to play a role which might permit it to assist in a later Vietnamese solution. Another Plane Another plane mishap jared Japan, after three disastrous crashes in less than a month, but it is not a serious one. Mossier Innocent A Miami jury found Candace Mossier and nephew Melvin Lane Powers innocent of the murder of her multimillionaire husband, Jacques Mossier. Carpeted School Barrington (111.) Middle School completely carpeted and with no interior doors, is a laboratory labora-tory "for the team approach to teaching." Jet Shoes Jet shoes and finger rockets are among the delicate mechanisms mecha-nisms scientists are studying to help spacemen maneuver outside out-side their orbiting ships. Puerto Rico AP The Associated Press formally inaugurates on Tuesday a Puerto Rico news service linking newspapers, news-papers, radio stations and television tele-vision stations on the island. New NBC Officials The National Broadcasting Company's board of directors has named Walter D. Scott as chairman of the board and Julian Ju-lian B. Goodman as president. |