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What happens now depends upon Lieut. General Claire E. Hutchin Jr., commanding general of the First Army, to which both officers are now assigned (Donaldson was transferred from a sensitive Pentagon post when news of the forthcoming charges began to seep out). If Hutchin decides to proceed, the next step is a formal investigation under Article 32, the approximate Army equivalent of a grand jury hearing. Then, on advice from the Judge Advocate General's attorneys, Hutchin may or may not order a court-martial...
...first convicted, on her own sober testimony, of beating her and later released on the basis of her drunken tape-recorded confession that she had lied. Thus, as she was led from the half-empty courtroom with tears starting from her eyes, ended what Defense Counsel Hutchin son probably prematurely termed "the last chapter in this long saga that has been called the Keeler affair...
...number of women who deliberately set out to kill their husbands is surprisingly small," said Dr. Kenneth C. Hutchin last week in the British Medical Association's Family Doctor. "On the other hand, a great many wives could not polish them off better if they tried." Dr. Hutchin, 49, married and father of three, is a general practitioner in Hatfield, 18 miles north of London. He chides the wife who is forever disagreeing with her husband. "He may be wrong, he probably is, but why do you have to tell him? Men like to think they know best...
...Other Hutchin prescriptions: ¶ When a man goes home tired after a hard day's work, his wife should not start telling him her troubles-at least not until he has had a chance to relax with a drink...
Anger and frustration are dangerous emotions for tired, middle-aged men likely to have heart or artery disease, concluded Dr. Hutchin, so "the wife who always insists on having the last word often...