Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 188, Decatur, Adams County, 10 August 1946 — Page 1
vnTxLIV No 188
RACE PARLEY WRANGLES OVER ALBANIA
■t Die As ■nes Collide ■Air Show Army Bombers ' Bide Over Fair ; Knds In Montana ,i .it i>’.i ' killed and UH ISK. • "i . H.in.i ..IP t 'I" II ‘ I'' 'l' - ill.. smoking ,|.|llH 1011.1 l n.iitii i i -aid v..lii;i».l<||M> tii<* ',,.v Hvri;' A I’ll attm k lull hoi ■|K. • hi. ■iJ.- • I.'" '" I I'lW'li || &■■ * ,| *'' *" " 11 SBMm . -All. •" I' •to I 1.. .mo bl.iz. &■ -htiokitiji .' . ullml Vl' Imo tilloid M.idy <d ■HI .0.1 it wa* -till I’ll FfgSl ' 'l'-'' i 'loin t lio furl >i M.idy tli. |o fiiiin ili>- two piano, .iiu! n-. :ii whole or pari, of . been takin from iif 'in. building. ■K -,iai ilii' only positively liiili.m victim wax Mi*x Szabo, lit, of Bolt. Mont urnifk victim wa» tentatively kh*.,| a- Kenneth Pulver, 19. I1«4m Mont., jockey. rn-lit. M.idy said nl ili. bodies an* being MHic ii'ii.d pieces and we're ka*B.'i hard time to find out who tVyw< o .lid there Wax no way tlie exact number of in ilie barn the «■'!'■'' but ..-itniatex ranged fn* io it ■H l ' ■ al":ol|l|e. confirmed ' | th.'l- killed, but WO’lid hot | n — ■e Badly Injured Bus Leaves Road ®ranqe Scene Os flpsh This Morning itid. Auk lo— il Pi .n were injured set HHH ’"d.iy wiien ,i Greyhound S^B 1 ’ tin- mad mowed down .nid then overturned on '> 'rapping 37 paxsen the driver. police and IziGratige -Il'tifT deputies removed liters through the wind HR Till' bus Wax jacked up two passengers whose a^F" 1 ' hanging out a window. ■■""' crash occurred. ■R '"" r " fTlouidy injured j|Mt;il<i'ii m a Sturgis. Mich. |V' They w ,. n . MurJ( , rl<> |V, 1«. Wellsville, o . serious ( heiwxin. 49, Argo. m fracture left shoulder and John Sser'hicago. severely torn rationH. and John Cxcr ii red arm. ■? »ahl Mita Wilson's arm "'"■’"tatH. She and ■ .r..* ~rp p,nn,,< ’ •« »>"• ' J lhe heavy but.. ■l 1,7 ’t were ' W r bruises l 2 K ; i r<~i7iumns7~ ■L° 0 C A* t ™e«mometer PEr ATURE readings *’ W ' 64 C *"’• «• • " uo SM —— — * i WEATHER K r * nd coo,er today and to- i gW,. ? Un< ’ ,/ ,I,r CC "t'"Wool. f
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT
Reel Call Champion Nets $1 Per Pound Prize Beef Calves Are Sold At Auction A heavy Herefird steer, grand champion of the I II Iwef calf club exhibit, brought He owner. Hilly Sipe. SI per pound when wold .it auction Friday niuht on Liberty Way. The animal, weighing 1,040 poundx. wan >'dd to Horny Braun and Carrell Cole, reprenenting the MiHiee lodge, for 11.040 after xpiritetl bidding whh .t found the I >dge buyeie and reprewentailvex of the First stalo bank the l et two bid<|er< The reserve champion xteer, own ed by Sally Ahr and wighlng !t!H> pound*, brought Sahl < r Co centx pr pound. .McMillen Feed Mill* wax the purchaser. The xale of the 3" animals exhibit! d totalled 5ft.601.35 for an average price of 1250.57 and an average price per pound of 29 ceiite plirn The total weight of the animal* wax 32.2115 pound-, an average of ' S7l! |H>uiids. Hoy S Johnson, local aui tioneer. conducted the sale and Theodor.F Graliker of the Find Stale bank acted as clerk Following ix a complete list of the other xale prlctM with th. own er littled first, then the purchaser, the purchase price and the weight in parent hexes: Jim Ahr. McMillen Mills. $11" il.ibit; Howard Foreman. Find State Hank. S-’.’X la tH34t; ThomaButler. Adams Co. Farm Bureau. 1199.50 4725); Marvin Sprunger. Producer Mkt. Axeo.. Fort W.iyne. 5243 HMHH; Jim Ahr. McMillen Feed Mills 12X5.1W1 11020) Sally \hr. Decatur Sales ('». 5217.50 tft'toi; Sally Ahr, C A Douglas* Co , 422" iSWi); Bill la-ngericb. First Bank of Berne. S2li.'> 2" 176tt1; John Is ntz. Jr. American Legion 4303.n0 i'.inoi Billy Si|ie, Gerlier Market. 4252 Iftmt); Billy Sipe, Berne Meat Market. 525N.7U iDOat; J>e Lehman. Linn t'lothing Stole, 322 iNnoi; Tlieodore Letigerh h. Ilaugk Heat ing A Appliance, 31H7C0 t7*i<tt; Bill Kintz. Alfred Beavers, S2t>7.fio (9101; Vera Inniger, Kuhner PackBig Co , 3295.65 11.095 •; Franklin Fuelling, McMillen Feed Mills. 3222.30 1X55);, Melton Lehman. Arnold A Kletik. 3192 50 i77oi. An na Inniger, Yager Furniture Store Berne 5303 (HHii). Gloria Lehman, Bern.' IGA store. 318(30 (810); Mary Klien Lengerich, Steiiry Locker, 3209.35 <79o>; Jim Ahr, Ahr'x .Market. 3235 x 5 (890>; Carl l.engerich. Cash <’ al Feed A Supply. 1222.30 (Nssi; Hobert Sprunger. Huheggcr Furniture. 3237.90 (915); Steve (,;Gerlier Market, 3221 (850); George Fuel ling, McMillen Feed Ml!!*. 523N95 (885); Donald Gallin, yer. Noah Hahegger, 822.» (88oi; Marciio Foreman. Herne Kqulty, 8257.85 (955); Darrell Lehman. Il A High, Ohio City. () . 3190.35 (xlfi); Donald Gallmeyer. Kuhner Parking, 3222 95 (910); Holier! Gallmeyer, Ohio Stock Yards, Ohio City, 3212 40 (Turn To Page 3, Column 5) 4-H Show And Youth Festival Is Closed Tents Are Removed Late Friday Night The last evidence <.f Decatur's fliol annual 411 club show and youth festival, held here Wedliexday. Tliuieday and Friday, was being removed from the city s atreetx today. All of the tents had neen removed late last nlglit. wdli only the concessions atand and a few pieces of equipment left to murk the places where the various exhibits once atood. Traffic wax mill routed around Madison street, between Sec »nd and Third street.) this morning, however, until animal* exhibited in the big show were moved. Cattle left in the rthow was taken to the wale barn lust night. A crew of etreet department worker* worked feverishly last night and thl* morning clearing uway tiawdust, straw and debris from the festival. A good .died crowd attended the final of the festival last night, attending the beef calf auction and the drew* revue. *
Boy Scouts Leave Sunday For Week’s Outing I 1 1 - J- l ; H | w %-* HE9E BE9E As * * Jik y wwvtT.lo mI u Yfr.aJifTf*Tn T ' kwt w W tin ■■ - UMB M I -’?■ a L/iLI ' I MLB J iI a 1 'L.* Rijf 1 , a ~■ Rw iUKa! xk w* wtjJ r m \ W 1 1 W VwVf Vw it ■■■ 4 I I . Twenty-three Decatur Hoy Scouts, aicompanlcd by eight men, will b'ave Sunday for i we.-k - outing al Beaver isl.iml Those making the trip are as follow* Front row 'seated) left to right Burdette fust •r, lion Smith, Byford Smith Nell H«'-li<Dick M<-Conn.-11. Medford Smith, Dick Johnson. Jerry Gehrig. Dwight Slu-et*. G.n<- Zinei i Standing al left W. F Beery, laiwoll Smith. Behind Mr IS. •ry is George Heinz and h.-hind Mr Ib ntz is Dr. Gerald Kohne. Boys in second row txtandingi. left to right Norris Blocker. Tony Nagel, Dave Ma< L<- in. T< d I Wemhoff Dan Mills Boger Geutis, Kenny Grant. Norman Stiliuely. Bill Freehy. Han Freeby. Jim Cowens. Standing next t Jim Cowens. Steve Kverhart and Clarence Zin.'i and behind them are |i Burdett Custer and Alva laiwson. Two who were absent when pi< ture was taken lint who will make tin trip, are Doi; Mai Lean and Sam Bogner.
Food, Baking Winner Lists Are Announced I Grand Champions In Shows Also Listed | Dorothy Crosby of Monmouth was named grand champion In the food preparation division and Thelma Daniels, also of Monmouth, carried away tile same- honor* in the baking class, a- result of th-* Judging completed in these II! i lull cla-ses late Friday. Following Is a complete list of the winners: Food Preparation Grand champion Dorothy Crosby from the Monmouth club. Division I Ist. Evelyn Gerke, I'nion twp; 2nd. Deloris Werllng. Preble Cluli; .ltd. (inale Stucky. Berne Club: Ith. Gwendolyn Bice. Monmouth club; sth. Jean Latiteti sehleger, I'nion twp others m the Division I r<*-*e|v Ing blue ratings: Shirley Buck atiaii, Blue Creek: Nancy Drew Geneva: Rosemary Hetrick. Dei at ur: Marilyn Kiefer. Preble; Eloise Smith, French; Elizabeth Bert sth. Hartford. Division II Carol Kirsch. Mon mounth; 2ml. Shirley Striker, Mon roe; 3rd. Norm i Jean Funk. Molt IOC, Illi. Margie Monter. Preble. sth. Arlene Balsiger Iterne. Other blue ratings: Melvina Burry. Geneva; Ann S< heutnaii. Frledheim. Division 111 I*l. Dorothy Cros 1 by. .Monmouth; 2nd. Phyllis Gerke. Monmouth; 3rd. Phyllis Biggin. Geneva; 4th. Arlene Fuelling. Mon mouth: sth. Thelma Daniels. Monmouth. Other blue ratings' Gwendolyn Bice. Monmouth Division 111 Ist. Legora Markle, I nion; 2nd. Helen lliebelch. Kirk land: 3rd. Marilyn Boerger. Mon mouth: Ith. Rosemary Boze, Jes fersou; sth. Rheta Butcher. Decatur. To stale fair devils food cake Helen Bleberich. Kirkland, roiled cookies, la'gora Markle. I'nion; sponge cake, Marilyn Buerger. Division IV Ist. Thelma Dan lets. .Monmouth; 2nd. Wavelene Lehman. Washington; 3rd. Dorothy Flaugh, Decatur; ith. Rachel Bur ry. Geneva; sth. Joan Fuelling. Monmouth. To state fair plain yeast rolls and angel food cake, Thelma Dan lei*. Division V Ist. Arvada J. Schaefer. French; 2nd. June Teeple, De catur: 3rd, Gloria Koenemann Freldhelm: 4th. Jean Lauten zchleger. I'nion. To state fair—clover leaf rolls (Turn To Page 4, Column Ct
ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN ADAMS COUNTY
Decatur, Indiana, Saturday, August 10, 1946.
f Attempts Cheap Buy At 4 H Auction Sale i An elderly fill suer of near D<--a 'Ur bought" two of th-' tII Steetw la-t ni-'lit oi <• at 2* < -nt and the Other 23 cetltri per p.lUlld. But wh'-li lie went Up to par the clerk he had only about |so Then he explained lie thought lie was buying tin- animala by the 1 head one for IJS. the liter for 1 $23. They ware qu l.ly turned 1 bark into tile ring The sale price'.’ Hall a < ent mole per poun I -a< . than they brought Hi fi -t time The purchase:-: \lferd Beaver-. Decatur ami D A High. Ohio City. Ohio. ii 23 Decatur Scouts To Camp For Week Leave Sunday For Full Week Outing Twenty three Decatur Boy ScoiF*. who have attained tin- title of first class Scout or higher, and have met ollie • pecil.el .-limmer requirements, will leave Sunday I morning for a week'* <uting at Beaver Island. Mi< h , m i ttmpaiiied by Steve Everhart. Boy 'Scout com I inliisioiier; Dr. Gerald Kohne. camp; phyeitiali: Wilson Beery and Alva La a ou. cook*: flat-m-- Ziin-r. Lowell Smith and D Burdette Cits ti-r. si oiltero and Ge > ge B>-titz trucker. The 23 boy - will trav-1 in a chartered bu» anti the equipment will be taken in tw> trucks, one belonging to Gem ge Bentz and the other to Lee Custel .if Pleasant Mill* The two men have donated i the use of the truck** t> the local Scouts for the entire week. Commissioner Everhart elated that the boys will arrive at ('baric v ix. Mich., Sunday afternoon ami will In' housed Sunday night at tinAmerican Legion home in that city. Housing arrangements have been made with the Legion post of that city by Mr. Everhart. Early Monday morning, the entire party and trucks will etart by boat to Beaver belaud, which is located about lit miles off the Michigan mainland. They will immediately act up camp for the week's vacation. Betiirning, the btys again will In- guests of the Charlevoix American Legion post Sunday night, August IS. and Monday morning they will stait their re'urtt trip to Decatur. Enroute the travel will lie north on federal highway |3i and returning the boyo will be tTiirn To Page 5, Column 5)
Dress Revue Tops Final Day Os Show ‘ — Miss Stoppcnhagcn Is Revue Winner Wearing a bl.uk silk "In --t dr-* I a th .i Ida- k Chc»:< I ' l l c at. Mi r . Betti ill.- Sfoppelllla -'ll if file Fi**dh--im Peppy Pa' 111 chib wa adjudged the winnc-i of 'he dies- . ;< vue .wh.< Il < lii'i.tvd the three day 111 club -hoc and youtii fort ival Friday it ght Mi-* Stoppebhagen. by virtue* of , winning Ci-- r‘-v ie, will w -ar Ifdie*- in lb" -late .air contest. B<-erve champion in t ie <<>nt>»ci i- Phyllis K.ggin. of the clove Bio-mu club Maty Ann Ewell of th" Jolly Jiltiioi chib ais actually 1 •<•< id place winner However, she had peiv Ollrdy been I,allied dele t gate to the stale* fair girls' school, i making In- ineligible tor th* pla< ' tig | All thr* e ,f th • girl- ar*- mem bets of divi-ioll five c lothing Other winners in this division ar*- D>loris Bultemeii-r ami Fleiiorc- Mey el. hot!' of Ihe St Jo :n c lull. Other winner- name.l in tin* cm: tu t are Itivi-i nt f ui \rv«d.c Sc hafer, Elizabeth Bertsch. Phyllis Ae-chh-man. Legore Nark'* and Slice* Da k Divieiott two; Beverly Joan Loh -iger, Maty Ell* : Byerly, Phillis iHe htiepp, Ma ilyti Kief* and Namy \iin Drew Division one Barbera Haugk, Sla<a|| Itumple. Shill* F.-ii ter m. ike,'. Marjorie* M Iler ami on alee Stucky Ribbon Winnert Blue tilfbofi wainc*! for honor record lastluc w*- c- ann >uno*d today by Mie- Anna K W Iliums, county home demoti»t ation a •••if. as follow* Gardens Evelyn (hike, \rveda S< Inif«*r and Owen Lain it* hl'-ger. Food preparati m Phyllite Gerke. Arlene- Balsiger. C cral Ka» i. Jean l.aiileiiei hleger, Phyllis Riggin, June* Teeple, \rv*-da Schafer. Beulah Bertsch. Vivian Arnold. Evelyn Gerkr*. Dorotay Crc<*by. I> rothy Flaugh. Thelma Daniels. Collec-n Wagner. Logon Mat kb*. Baking: Dorothy Flaugh. Marcella Walters.' Jam* 't eeple-. Evelyn Gerke. Arveda Schafer, Ardetia lliischy, Maxim- II o hy. Phyllis Biggin, Legore Markie, Dorothy Crcivhy, Coral Kirsch. F. illi- Gerke, : Wavelem- Lehmatt. Elenore Meyer. Gloria Koenema-t. Jean Lauten- *< hleger. Clothing: Jean Haines. Grace Baumgartner. Kathleen Kaufmann. Arveda Hchafer. Betlhili Ber'ec h. (I'ueti To Page* *. Column CH
Postpone Decision After Uproarious Debate Over Admission To Sessions
Bodies Exhumed In Alleged Poisonings Matronly Widow Is Involved In Deaths Dupont. Ind. Aug 1" tl'P) — Authorities exhumed two more bodie- today in an investigation ot alleged poisonings involving a < lieerfiil. matronly widow, who r har.n let ized her-ids a a friend to everybody ' .Ml" liottie Lo< ktnali till, free <m bond on charge- of attempt Ing to poison Mr* Mamie McConnell. wife of her Wealthy employ <,• taiiin lily maintained her in !lO< .'Use of tile death', which |>O lice say may to'al ' four or five in all " 1 I'm absolutely innocent," she said ‘Tin a friend to evetyliody and always have been'' The casket containing the re mains of Mi Minnie McConnell, mother in law of tlw other Mrs Mi Connell, wa • brought up y> terday. and the organs sent to 'he state police laboratory at In riianapolis for ana'ysi* Authorltie- began exhiinilnc the bod" -of Walker Lo< kman, Mrs tan k man'-' brother in law, ami Fred <:'d.|in- 90 yea 1 old, fatmet to day \Ulhorilie* •■aid that if "de Velopmef'l wallant ' they a!«o Would analyze the liodie- of Mrs Lock man husband. Frank, who Idled in P'l" and Mr- Hattie Cal hotin. who Mr Linkman nm-'d I efore -he died in 19'!7 "f wha' wa- ib i iiu J a- a thyroid eon nit ion Tin- three bodies being cxhnm ed wi re thi>-i' of per-on- who all died inystei'ioii* I, ep death*" while uinb i Mt L"i kmati * i ire She nursed I'm I" Fred'' Gid i Ing* for six or eight years be fore he died WilllllL her hi- i'll I .I'e < State I'm perfectly willing to have officials exhume fh< liudi' -of om or all of the pi ople I've nil: *< d. Mi Loi kiiiafi aid la ' nigh' "I'Ve i.Hi ll Im -evi'ial old people ".ho have diiil. Ail of them have •Th I Th P.4««* ♦’», UHirnh <» > 4-H Pig Champion Sold Al 4? Cents Auction Sale Held Here Friday Night The 111 grand champion pig. owned by .Merlin Ale w.c -old foi Slix.si* 241) pound at 12 cent* per pound, during the auction xale of the I II pigs Friday night 'I he Adam* county farm bureau pnn haxed the grand champion Other sales with tin owner I s'cd first, then the purchaser, the purchaser price and the weight in parentheseDonald Selking. Adams county farm Imreau. 45* 9" il9"i \. ra Inniger. Steiiry Lu ker 'ivn •• 552 7" il7"i Tony Waghv Urn esi Li'hnian. 8713 ft i2':">. Marvin Ki iii'i keberg. Monroe township rm bureau. |SO I" (180); M. l vin Krueckeherg. Ahi's Market. Slxiiii (isiii; Leroy Biilm.ihn, French township faun bureau. 539 2" (I1"i: Willi Bitlmahn. Lawrence Schroeder. 836 25 (145); Anna Inniger. I'relde town ship farm bureau, 3112" t!7"i; Leonard Schwartz Central Mar ket. Monroe. 31" *" <I7"I. Vera Inniger City Lunch. Berne. 115 (ISO); Merlin Ault. Serv I's Store. Berne. 345 5" <175): Leroy Bulmahti Decatur Sales Co. 325 3" (||"i; Willis Bulmahn, Decatur Sales (•<>, 326 4.1 (I15i; I<eonard Schwartz. Model Hatchery, Xlonroe. 33* I" Il6"t; Anna Inniger. Peter C Miller. 4111" (IN"): Donald S. ik !"g. Emil Steffen. 347 50 (190); Merlin Ault. Weber Bath. 342 1175); John Haudenhuxh. Beef • T il n Tn Pige 6, Cotamn 6)
British Reply Is Awaited To Iranian Note Presence Os British Soldiers In Iraq Protested By Iran London. Ac lit ill'' A Brili-h reply to Iran' - note pro testing till |'l‘ -'■lll e of Bl ti-ll troops in lra<| m.ii the Ir.i'i an trontj. r will be di-patched to Tehi.iu imuu ,|i.iii-ly a :<•!• I ■ f (.< e -;ioke*ti).i:i aid t 'day The II ill ill flute. inf 't ineii oiit’i ••• -a d. a-k'-d Britain to with draw her troop* from the fronin-i Im,.ills. they Ihreateiod Itatiiall sovereignty I’re ui. r \hined Gh i vim* government -a.I it vi- ~'de i to maintain interna! law and order alone ' Ex n i i untent of t •• Hi ti-h reply were iindi-i "vered A In" i* 1 <>f;:ci atimnim ement that Bi it tin wiiild mu'" "I ti"Op into I'h ei'ii It in if But h inter* or I live in tie • ■ ' It - ' ' field- were endanger' d i idi- ated a tin', Hi I' -ii i.iiu! ' w .ii'l 'he T> hi an givv> rniiieni ' The pi'k' -man ah! th< But. i would mu wai’ to i on* i f Tehr.i’i ' ui any ~fh"r -'at, a. |.>i, i. her 11oof. • into han if ,ri ' is r ' . e!U V ,irO*' I I"' e. c| tic [il "'. ■ • d that h< did not • xj" t u . a • >fsiali"li British fm. v*;11 not nmi >■ Ir.iif iti'u Iran *o long ‘o'- li.i ..ill .'nVci iiiuenf .iiaiU'ar of-• th' pi'ke-m.lll aid Inidoinatii 0.. i v. i -pe. il.ite.i lhai the Bi U n in:, iv. n'l" if anil .iiim ir.« ed mov i-m. nt a briilag. normally alm'it : troop* from hull i to I: ,n| • f Intended a .i • lleil wai' • r . '■ U S Marine Guards Attacked In China l'ei|,ji..' Aug 10 I C|'. I S M.ii if 1 '■ r- .. nr,- c •'! '" day that I'tiir mH im guard- rid I ing m the laboo-e ut a in.il train vvhi'h wa- Hfa 6" mil' me' 1 , . a-' of I lent -,n i . f ' i. ' i: | eil the til' and I• -pi■: • d 'a 1 ..aid.- i him - ■ a mb ~ All al med b.i'id "I a *oir . iliiidentifi'd Cliim--.- alia kid and] d. i aih d tin trai:: lb .nl«|• H'■t • 1 aid tin mar - ifler.-d mi ■a:m!t Th« V Wet. p’l ked up to day all .11.Hl le-1 ill rxpcdi’ ull II Miss Margaret Brite C. C. Contest Winner Wins Cover Contest, $25 Savings Bond M.-- Mai g i et Hi it. 'lau.' it. rof .1 lin*Blif e Os route ol; won fi et prize in ihe i Imrnbei ui <' mm. .> - i over . >tit.'*t 11. a .vaid wln i .v.u- presented * 'Veiling fill'll ’ .• platfoim w .. n tile I II dr. - evil" wa* -ta-'i'd wi -a 425 -ivll> bond M s. Ii: ite w ill be a sell,or at the Catholic high c. mud m xt f.i He dta W Illg w ,|S Hl .t: rael. ve d" . ign id De atm i the -ite .u op ;. "itun tv .lame- Hoop son of Mr Hid Mr* Haliih I Hoop. 339 N lentil xtn.-t, wa* aw.inhil *• Olid prize id 45 Hubert Fea*el. son of Heber Fe.ieel. 1)5 N First -• eet, wa- the winm of third piize. The awardiV Were p I <ellted to the youths l>y Cl.iren •• Zim r pre sident us the chain I'l' of Commerce Honorable menli >n wax given to Karl.iiin Stri' ker, Mary H. Smith Vela Hose Miller, Still Ga-s, Huth ' Kilin-i hl.tg. Kath.ilei n Smith. I
Price Four Cents
French Chairman, Russian Delegate In Angry Exchange Os Words At Parley Fail*. \ug 1" 'l’l’t The yi am- conference wrangled angrily today ovet whetlo-i Albania • -hniild pi-rmitti'l ’o come to tin- *-sioti* ami finally pustpon- ■ J a de. i-ion after an iiproarioti debate in who h chairman George Bid.iult vainly pounded his gavel i ad sounded a clanging gong at tempting to choke off another ' ‘ peel h by Soviet d< :« ;'.l!e And'i’ Y Vishin I v \i-hin-kv who fit* rose to i film a- pro-ei utor of the famous Vui-I ow pu: t' J ■ ami I'.ul.lUlt 1 lav.- bun tangling -in< •• yes'er.’ay afternoon when the Soviet i".|..g,l!e ar. isfb ally < hallenged I'.ldaiili ■ i-h'i thin of .t. tn* for the meet ng’* agenda Today the I la*h wa renew.'ll i when V i n-l.v rose and launched into a -peei'h in Hllssl.lll with•ut waitin'- fut rcmigni'ion from I'ldaiiF Th" Frem h foreign minister i angrily rapped hi* gave' but th" i flow of Ito -mu word* continned i unbroken Aug* j.-d Bidaiil' < I.Hived th" gong which I- only 1'..-d to open and • omlilde Hex'"l! ■ I \ -hin*ky w. tit right in talk- • inr \mid mounting turmoil Bldatilt i 'r|el to ■! V:*hin-kv to pav attention to In- rob- i* presidin'--, off:. . : r the l!u all -pok* on. ■ iimph ti’lv igUiiim Itid.iu't When \'i.-hin*k) finally -a' d.'wn Biditult angrily nrdet.d th; in. the -' V l ..n* •• -)"■• - h Would be .ztlorid The .■ ■ ;.I|' ' hell w I ad .num ..1 until Mornl.iV vv ithout a deciion on 'Io- Ghani.in <)ti< *ifnn v huh piovuki'il a -l.i-hinr debate lictw. '-n Ci.-i I. premier Con-tan’ in T-a!d.Hi ml Mo-ha Pi i.uh . X u.'.i-l.iv ib who ■!> it i'eil I at h. Gi. ik had made a < old- - A. .: a ■ X ii.tie ' .V m md ll> I < \ : hln-kv finally won formal ■ •co " o I: a.ui' l ni l ..id • I w urn ..vin;' anythitir dei ■'. .itoi y I iiotlt our pi I -i.letr I i' -|m i ' hi a- Ti.. 'rou!:!. . - I hat I ■!.ci '. I' < t h am! I *piak l!u--ian I .hii v. ty sorry '!:> pl. ■ |. 1.1 w i ili tiH d and f-ar'u uhirly that h" di-:uC"-d th" I'.'U' t ' ,i Ii . ~..,-,v I had mi JitetJion of g.i in:j tli, deiiat. \II I w an'. d fc, do |Wa t" I. II 'll" I. ■< II- -10 l I Hu' if vuii gentlemen wish to I continue it i* ill i ght w ■ h rm But I should k< 'o rem ■■ k 'hat I hope tile I" II W ill a llttl <illiefer in the f'liin. Sotm <|e|ega'. • who had undei food th.i' Vi*hin*ky wa* fhtetit in I'n ni h ami a'-o ha* been ''tidying English for *omt> 'ine imlii at.-,I -urp' .■ at his remark However Bi.laui' fina'ly < I .-. -I i m- im ident by -,iv n. I did not .tig th.- bell It w i I Ulir by ait:. I.- 6_’ o! nr rub' of I'lo.iilm. I" b rat, laughed ll.artiiv Before th. angry deb.ci- wa* ov.r howev.o Yugoslav i.i ci. eil '<> a Cz. choslovak « ompromixe under whii h Albania would have i chance to present her ca • t<» the confeii m< but would not rcrn ive ,1 formal consult,|t IV« role. I'm, c min I. o Doctor Determines When May To Testify XVa hingtoi', Xur I" H'l’l — The -on.He war investigating i irnmittf. agreed today ’o let I>r George r Xl'iher, Pl m«ton shlll'g. Ky. physician, determine when Hep Xndrew .1 May. It. Ky . can be i.illcd for (pies'loning about hi* connections with the G.irsson munitions combine Comtnittee connxel George Meader told reporters the comiilttee "won't trouble" the 71»ear old house military affairs (ommittee chairman "as long a$ In ix recuperating.”
