Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 14 April 1947 — Page 1

|Z| XLV. No. 88.

Candidates j I For Graduation ■At Public High ■ I Annual Graduation | (Exercises Will Be I' Held Here May 22 n- ■ n,, -" l,r ■ X . -...1ay by Brinei- ■ E.i • ,*rtlficates. RK, an<l after hav cm-l.'l education I El., ■ K.; HE... .- graduation < , H *.. ' "id iaf* and »IB r ' ■ ■Mv. . H"k ii*-'li'. |^K.. HB h ' Edw.i'd* i, J- Until |H^K Z 1 ggggUggj '<• • ,' 11"' ••-- HH|V I! !'. itnD-y. Rover ■BSk- St.'ity c.i'h'rille E. Slid kBHK Acja" r '' f Commercial ... Gerrr.i 1 Commercial ■. . i ' • VI tn -n K 1.,-. H OHald I. K.• "■ini., Norbert I. KviAl;.- J>, htoliister. Dora May l|. bmit E Frmht,- ... - .' .an.- Jun* Gil.1.1. ! '■ I- . ! " i: ’ ! ' a '• ■ ' || •■ llw' 1 1 .. . .'. i-'I I >n B -••!•• clan,' Mow. ry. V, M'.,-r*. St ,nbv E B Btn|, McClure. ■■"l'l \.i-h. Donald I! W Sauer. B Bl'l' 'z Martha Ellen \ii.in.t .luall lla-lt. B W*’- I•:» •■ So..’ley, Huth Elicit B | Equivalency H'BBliU’c,' Gerald Eady. B W’*’ Mak. |ial>. Hum Donald Hj®(' , ‘ !v M >x. Lavern Huth Schmidt. jB j - I Postpone Decision j On School Merger | (Action Delayed On I [School Corporation [ E "" ssl! ' i ' i '>’ that Adams county B W ''•*>' have only four or ■ ■ini' down the middle of the B ■">' has been seen here. [ * a ' "it'' <»f 'he predictions [ ■ a, “" | l lati Saturday during [ • imi.ii. meting, ii,.|,| t „ ,ij s . [ ,|lt ' proposed forming of a i t"l>O‘'l *BBB? l * n ' i,i ‘ 1 ' *■ **ool* -■ 4k V '" r " 11 " f 1,11 1,- aders in 'he ''lis plophel y. IMT 11111 ' '"'f 'lay is coming IHiF ,l “ ' u "’ " ,n f '"“' s '" >i a |[ expen-e of W 1 "*•' * h!, “ ’*"111'1 >"• im iiried Iffl V* ! l"""' "lio fore, ast the ImMr ' l *' 1 ‘“ ri " 1 sl " b.l con-oil |K w'" 1 ."" 1 ' 11 ' le-s . xpensii.. II tK i' 111 a,l 'lition to II r.i' iilties f.r i| 'ikelihood !■ Er e . plan will be ■tE ' " ll ""’ Mm h opposition ■ Sin 0 " 1 and ■ W a iH ,, 'i" * l ' ,larp ' 1 'boy wanted I Imp hy ' hp ■ n ''’ w| io'her or not they I Eh 4 ' > V “ , ' pr, ’ VP '' I • \y as i linK . m N ‘ J* ,rils '”‘‘ in charge I *’* virtue of his f ' M I If. Father I |L,ui e ’ or ' BM *" d Tue » dt y. ■ * •"Be in temperature.

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Search Continued For Woman's Body Searchers continued today to ! hunt for the body of Mrs Minnie j JleVor, believed to have drowned I April I in the St. Mary's river, but at a late hour were .still un-HUCt-e-nflll. The river was failin'? rapidly ; again Sunday and today which is 1 expected to aid searchet 0 Phone Workers May Appeal To Pres. Truman Peace Negotiations Are Deadlocked In Telephone Strike W.ishini’ton. Apr. it tl'l’i !/.■!<!< t's of the nation'* frik'na! telephone worker wete db'd iii’o session today to work out a” i appeal, to I’residen* Trutt i i for | intervention In the «|.-,< Ho, ] I pence negotiation The I‘iiiieniber policy eotunti’ I tee of the Natioi't'l Eedcratloi. if Telenhone Workers ■ heduhd ilo strategy conference as th w< k otll intered its second Wee, wi ll no •citlemcnt in sight. NE' W president Joseph Beirt.e raid the union would a-k M Truman to use his good ofti. es to I bring about a resumption of di reel negotiations I tin < ompany atul the ftik.r* lb* . said it would not ask fm a | ment seizure of the in lustr/ Thete was no official ndieatioti i how Mr Truman would receive the union's alipi al Soin - ,|llltt er* believed hi- likeli*-t .espoll-*-Would be a plea to both the Hell system and the union to res-ime ■ their talk* in the public intern-’ Meanwhile. (TO regional dir •< i I,,‘rs we,-,- summoned to a al meeting here tonight to increase the effective cooperation of all i (To instrumentalities in assisting i the telephone workers win their Just demands " The (TO -aid that while the XETW was not otic of its affiliates a victory in it- fight against one of the country's richest and greed i lest corporation*" would be a vic > tory for "all labor " lleirne told reporters the union 1 di I not recommend seizure of the J telephone industry because it maintains the government no long-; ler has stlih power Although Mr Truman has been repotted rehnt ■ ant to order seizure, attorney | general Tom (' Clark ha* said he ! has the authority under the feder- ! al communication* act Arbitration Offer Trenton. X J . Apt M H'Pt ■ The New Jersey Hell Telephone company today offered to arbiI trate all issues between it and the j four striking telephone unions The move, the first positive on« by either the company or tin union to end the weekold strike, was ma le without qualifications | by the telephone company. Harold W Lord, an assistant vice president of the company, was named as management s member of the five man board pre scribed by state law More than 19 000 telephone employes have been on strike in New Jersey since last Monday. Previously the union* had requested arbitration, but the proposal had been rejeited by the company. o Four Adams County Winners In Contest Berne Is Host To Annual Festival Adams county had four winners in the annual Northern Indiana band. ordu'Htra and vocal ass<« ia tlon district festival, held Saturday at the Herne auditorium. Monroe township won second place in the mixed chorus, class I) division; and Herne tied with Eel River Perry for first in thei mixed chorus, class <’ Berne also tied for second in the class C band ratings along with South Whitley. North Manchester and Eel River Perry. In the only orchestra event. North Manchester and Berne tied for first place in class ('. Hundreds of high school students from this section of Indiana were in Berne to participate in the annual contests, which drew large crowds at the auditorium.

Nation's Soft Coal Output Is Nearer Normal — Miners Streaming Back To Pits On Order From Lewis Washington. April 11 il'Pi ' Th-- nation's soft coal production moved back toward normal today a* John I. Lewis' I'nited Mine Worker* streamed back to the pit* in for, e after ’.wo week, of almost general idleness. Still hanging over the coal fields, however, wa- the threat of another strike on July 1 when the government must return the 'mine* to private management. > Lewis has served notice lie will refuse to sign a private contract unless it includes the health and ! w«lf>re fund in his government contract. ! The latest work stoppage began | I a a week of mourning for the 111; victims of the Centralia. 111. mine disaster and went through the i second week as a "safety" strike which most of Lewis' piO.oou miners obeyed In signaling today's backrtowork movement. Lewi* told his men to report for duty wherever "there is reasonable ground to be lieve xxx the mines have been placed in safe condition ’ Tim order permitted reopening of .11 the 2,531 government held | -oft coal mines except for 35" ■ till awaiting safety clearance by federal inspectors. The other I'l* closed by secret iry of interior J j A Krug as "hazardous'' have passled inspection for reopening Lewis' back to work order mark ed a retreat from hi* original position; lie first told his miners to work only in those pit. that had been recertified by federal inspector* a process that would have taken weeks or months There was considerable evi- ( deme that the safety strike was petering out even before Lewis called it off Production on Satur day. an optional work day. w >- 59 percent of normal Informed -on e- believed the’ reason* behind Lewis' back towork order were 1. The lecture handed him last week by federal Judge 'I Alan (Joldsborough about complying in , good faith" with a supreme court no—trike mandate If he didn t i comply, be fa, ed the risk of losing . for his union $2 smr.mm of a $ !.- smi,ono fine imposed for contempt < of a (loldsborough injunction order in the mine strike last fall. (Turn T1 Page -I. Column ■'> o Physical Exams For I Pre-School Children Lincoln PTA Plans Examinations Here A complete physical examination for all children in Itecatur who will enter s, hool next September, ■for the first time, will be held here I April 3", sponsored by the Lincoln school p.rent teacher* association "as part of the national program of that organization, it was announiced today. The health will, be free and the clinic will be set i up at Lincoln school gymnasium ■ with Decatur physicians and I nurses in charge, Mrs H D. Custer, chairman of the projei t. known as the summer round-up. stated I ran* portalion will be ai ranged for timer so desiring. A permanent medical record will be e-tablished for each child, the purpose of which will be to arouse interest of parents in improving health standard* of children before they enter school. The purpose also ie to biing about correction of defects and early immunization j against communicable diseases. The clinic will open Wednesday , morning. April 30, at S:3O o clock and the local doctors and nurses will he assisted by the Lincoln PTA member*. Examination* will continue through the day and it > is the hope of the lo< ai organiza-1 i tion that parents of every child who will enter school next Septem her for the first time will cooperate and biing their children for the examination Complete reports will be compiled on each child and the parents will receive a copy of the finding*. Mrs Custer said. This is the firwt year that Decatur has joined in the summer round-up proposal More details concerning the project will appear in the Daily Democrat at a later date

OHLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN ADAMS COUNTY

Decatur, Indiana, Monday, April 14, 1947

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SMILING BILL CIMILLO tright I. the bus driver who wandered from his regular run in the Bionx. N. 1 . to Florida with his huge vehicle, accept* a tricycle in Bnmx County Court corridod present,- ! to him by his wife Looking on i hi* attorney. Couni ilman Edward \ Cunningham In court, Cirnillo pleaded not guilty to ,i larceny indictment growing out of his bu man's holiday along the eastern seaboa rd.

House Speeds Drive For Union Control Congress In Grip Os Baseball Fever W.i-hington, April II il'P) Hou*,- Republican* went aheatl today with a drive to passage i of their sweeping unioi.- ontrol bill despite attat k* hy DeiiUHt.it- and ~ ganized lal*>i The homie rule* committee met to consider a prop" al to bring the bill to the flom fm one,lay debate Soni" Republii.in* predicted it would be passed and sent lo the senate by Friday. (TO president Philip Mu: ray atlacked the idll a- 'the fir-t teal ; I, p in th.' development of Fascism in America ' Demo t it- .aid ii would only serve lo p omoie strikes and "drive the ('mnmunis's underground." The Idll would otitla v industry i wide l>.ii gaining, the < 10-ed hop. jurisdictional strike* and eecondI ary •boycott-. Amendments are planned to make it halt nationwide work Stoppages I othei < ougressional develop- • merits | Henry W iliac I Deinucrati. policy < ominittc wa 'expected io join senate pre i lent ■ A thin H Vandenberg. R . Mich , i asking pt-sid. iit Truman to rebuke former vie,-piesident Henry A Wallace Senator* of liolh part i ies wete angered by- Wallaca charges in Britain that I S foreign I'olicy was supported by tho-e. who "hoped to dominate ami ex . ploit the world. Taxe- budget The senate finan, <• committee planned to take tipi income tax eduction legislation! April 22 even if congress has not: ' -et ~ budget ceiling by I bell Sen at,- house conferee* still have not , — — (Turn *1 u Page 4. C’lufiin 4) <> April Court Term Opens Here Today Order Jury Panel Report Wednesday The petit jury panel of the April’ term was notified today hy sheriff Herman Bowman to appear in court Wednesday, upon orders of i Judge J Fred Frucht,' to hear the term's first jury trial The case is that of Charles I Dinger against the Confection Cabinet company—one of several "popcorn" damage suits, started in Allen county. Meanwhile, numerous entries ’ were made by Judge Ftuchte today the first day of Hie new term —in several cases. The divorce ease of Joyce against Norbert lxw»e was dismissed and the costs pai l. The claim of Ix-ona Snow against the estate of the late Vernon L. Snow, asking $1,261.50 for care and services, | was filed and set for trial on May j In the partition suit of Maty Martha Jaeger against Theodore Heuer and others, a distribution (Turn Tu Page 4 Column 5>

Community Fund, Inc. Will Meet Tonight The public hue been invited to attend the annual meeting of the D," itur Community Fund. Inc to b, held tonight at 7 o'clock at tlie city hall Three director* will be named during tlie meeting o Alleged Poisoning Victim Dies Today Mayme McConnell Dies This Morning M.-idi*on Ind. April 11 il'l’i Mr Mayme McConnell. 5* v, ~i old invalid whose housekeepernurse w.i.s acquitted three day* ago of u charge of attempting to kill Iter with poison, died today Mr* M< Connell, key witness lor Hi,, state iii the "mercury and old la, ' tii il <>t Mt* Lottie "Tot Lot kman. died in King’s Daugh ter hospital Her plivsici.itt. Dr E C Cook. s,id an autopsy would be perform ed to determine the cause of death Cook -aid Mrs .McConnell had been ill of all acute heart condition. a < ripp',,-,I toot and a kidney ailment for year* But he said on the witness st .ml during tin- trial of .Mrs l.ockmall that he believed she still suffer'd from th'- effects of mercury poisoning Dr II N Harger, state toxicologi t. testified last week that mer, (try was found in Mr* M< Conneil's body fluid He said th.it only ~ lltt;,- more of the poi son would hav,- killed her last August. Mrs Lockman w.is found innocent of the attempted murder charge early last Friday morning when .i jury of 12 men returned a verdict 11 hours a!t,-i it received the case Mrs McConnell testified during the trial Bom an ambulance ot carried into the Jeffer-on county onrtroom She tiffered a relapse hortly afterward, her physician said, and she had been in the hospital since During Hie trill. Hie state < h.irg ed that Mrs la„ kman put mer cury in food prepared for Mrs McConnell, the wife of a wealthy Dupont, if.'! . businessman, while she was employed bv the M Con nells as a housekeeper and pt a. Heal nurse The wife of Forrest McConnell, wealthy retired farmer anti Chi cago farm equipment firm repre sentative, had been in poor health for several months During the trial the state charged that she wa a victim of mercury poison ing. Toxicologists s.lid trace* of mercury had been found in body fluids. Following a three weeks' trial that gained nation-wide attention, an all-male Jury pronounced Mr*. Lockman "not guilty ' in attempts to poison her The southern Indian i housekeeper and practical nurse returned to the home of a foster-daughter in Wirt. Ind . Friday. Saturday. Wallace A Robertson. Jefferson county prose, utor. said he would ask a grand jury to in vestigate the death of Mrs Minnie McConnell, sister-in law of Mayme (Turn Tu Paa* 4, Column 7>

Molotov Torpedoes Hope Os Big Four Agreement In Disarming Germany

Eight Persons Die In Traffic Wrecks Two-Month-Old Child Is Youngest Victim j By United Press Eight per on*, "tie a two-month old child, died in Ind ana during the weekend in u.in and traffic a, < id’-nt* Tim yminge-t victim was Nancy Simmon- twomoti- "Id "l -tttir bcin She W s kill'd With he| eight ye.tr old *:*ter Norma, when their automobile wa- involved in a col lision -even miles north <>f l.afa yette. James. 7. brother of the two, was it, St Elizabeth hiepital. l.afiyette. with a fractured kill), broken arms nnd intern.<l injuries He wa hot expected to liv« The three children were ri-ling j with their parent-. Mr and MrWilliam (' Simmons when their ,ar , ollld-d with another driven hy Ce, 11 Baumgartner. 27 l.af yette State police say the Simmon* j ,ar overturned and th,' children j were thrown out when the doorflew open The two girls di' I "I skull fracture* Mrs Esther Simmon*. ’.l. wa in. serious < "tuition with kull in I juries Simmons suffered minor jfijiifi* - Batiin ’.iftimh wa Ullinjnrofl Robert H King. 1". Harrion. Was killed When tie walked into the side of a ,emi trailer trm k on a highway near his home The tin, I. driver Dan D Bray ,21'.t N Walla •• St - Indianapolis w< - not held William J Hut I* Min. , nne w * killed instantly when hi* auto mobile went out of control on a highway one half mi.- south of Vim ennes Donald K Edward* 2! , I'.s't Eastern Ave i t in, innati. it. was . killed When he fell beneath the IT H I To I' Ige <>. Coltl ell '•> i Forest 0. DeArmond Is Taken By Death Forest (> DeArmond. 57. well known i,— ideiit of east ■ f Will hire o, died a' I o'. Io k Saturday afternoon at the emi t hospital in ' in , intiati following an op, ation s ir living are the wife Hazel, two son*. Donald and Dale \ daiighte s Mr () Bauer of .Middletown. Itl \ both, Utluii of Monroe. * five eister* Mi* William I’attei-on and Mrs William Dell tiger of De < atur. M Hav Davies ot Monroe. .Mi- Irvin Davis and A'i Etamis M irbauzh of Eott Waytie and a half brother. Erank Lyn h of De- , < atll Funeral sen.,' - will be held .if 2 3(1 pm. iESTi Tuesdav at the I I tilled Brethren < hit < h >-t of Willshire, with burial in the < hurt h eemet, ry Rodney ff. Brandon Graduate Speaker List Speakers For School Exercises Speakers for the commencement and baccalaureate exercise* of the Decatur junior senior high school were announced today hy Walter J Krick city *, ho<d superintendent Rodney II Brandon. (’hlc>co. will be the speaker at the coin mencement exercises to be held in the school", auditorium on Thursday, May 22 at s p.m . Mt Krick stated Mr. Brandon is a former Imad | of the department of public Weii fare of the st ,te of lllinoi and axi slated James J Davis in the found ; ing of the Mooseheart home for ■ children He has long been prom inently affiliated with th" Moose I heart home Speaker at the annual baccalaureate services, also scheduled ; for the -chool auditorium on Sun day. May I*. will be the Rev Charles E. White Rev White is pastor of the Trinity Evangelical I'nited Hreth |vn itiurch here Srvoiity titue I students are included in this year's ' graduating class of (he school.

GMC Reaches Agreement On Wage Increase 15 Cent Hour Wage Increase Provided In Agreement Today Di'roit \pr II 'Ll’ G'li’ial Moto-- corpora .on announ,' d -■> day it l a-1 lea-h. dan "••< menUl lh th. ("IO I nil' I lb ' Hi, al Workei- uni n providing I’c'nhourly wai'e in, rea • , ffe, the today, for mote than I'”' ploy. The a treeltlell' I- llbie, t to I r.itifi, ation by th, union 10, al Harty W Audi t ot (1M ■ ■ pre id, rd. aid the im r- , - would he in the form of an 11 hourly boo .t ,n the workei a, t I ual pay, he, s- and an additama I time and a half , enls in the torm of holiday pay and to covet other economic it, mThe announ, eno Ii followed on th. heel- of a rapid -erie: <•. IW,'ki nd levelopni'-iv - r th, • t J t|e betw, 'll the a ulomol i V,- ilidtl try - bir three t;M. Ford and Chry-lei at. I ’wo oth, nt,..Indication- w< re that "In ( l<, t idled \uio Wot km- Would re Jem GM offer of a blank. ■ !•' cent hourly wage in, re.,-e and < all for a show dow n in th, f., of rising i>i I, GM '!• - ciiat.d 11," pl offered 111, I• ~ • a- temp', ary and «.ud it woiil i . mp oy, < nil,'l dev. opmetit - ■! . ■ ml, >! Filing by th. t \\\ of a -IV -’I ike of „ , a vain ’ ‘ "I: ■ V . «of pnr.H MH! A|»pr<» v .il by flu- iiafitiiial n •iv,- board of th. Foreman \ , lal ion <d Am,i i< a of a ;'• , strike noth e again*' -lie F I I Motor , mtipany G. E. Supervisors, Foremen In Banquet Tlie animal dinn< meeting fm Upervs ot ami totenen of the Ile atii work- I In l l' 11,-' Electric company wa hell <’ the Ma-onn hall ill t!,i <n . Sa' rdav • veiling with 79 ■ :upl v lt d ‘belt wit pt C e 'lt .1 E -1., it to thiiiaiiii’<r d ’ Fort Wayne G I work wa, the pti ipal -peak, on •Intangibles of I’rod'i. lion " Th,G E \o. tali oi mid, i 'Io dire, ijoli of David Emid,' p ••-'fl'' I eV et al -<-b'' ' 101 - Miss Ada Fry Dies Today At Hospital Funeral Services Thursday Afternoon Mi Ada Fry 57 '.veil known Fort Waytm nut ' and a naive <d Lancaster iown*tii|*. Well* cotintv did ut 9 o"< 10, k this motniim at the Luth, ran ho .pit.,l in Furl Waym after an II month- illtn • ot , ompli, ation Sbt wa boin in Lama 'er township February 1* I*’", the daughter of Joel an I Sarah Staat f,t Fry A membet of th, Luth •"all HUI ■•■* alumnae, she I'.r.idtl tiled from the I.utli.tan hm-p.'a in Fort Wayne She wa- tip, infendent of tlm men's wind .1’ the Irene By roti sanitorium fill, years la'er superintendent of the Sunny ('rest sanitorium at Dubinin,'. 1., returning to F it Wayn, iwo y, ai ago Surviving an- flue, brother Ailey and Homer Fty of Fo ' Wayne and Walter Fry of La sing Mi,h two sister- Mr- Del la Zimm, t nan of Fort Wavn, and Mt Me'a King of O--ian Funeral service* will b, held at the Klaehn funeral home in Fort Wayn,- at 1 p tn Thur* day. with the Rev John 11,-istrand , ffi,dating Bin i.,l w I! I,e in th. Fairview cemetery ~' Bluffton The body will he removed from the Jahn funeral bom, to thKlaehn chapel a !•' a m Wednesday. *

Price Four Cents

Russia Demands Any Special Disarming Pact Give Soviets Voice In The Ruhr M ■ >.V '. p II 'I I'l Soviet. Fm' ii Mu. \ "I Molotov touii nt tot p, loe I any hope that tlie . • . '. agieem< i t on a p< > ini di-..imament pa, " tor G< rm.iny by demanding that a:iy -m b n, a v iiarantne fln Sov I, I t 01. < in ~ pe< ia r, unc loi the Ruhr Mo ~iov did not i. j> < r pe< ifi, • ‘ ally ae |it im ph of -mb a treaty hill p op" ,-d m b di.i-ii, amend ii,, nt- in, luding pra, ~ ally every di am,, I i -ue mi Germany as wmild mil,' th, tieaty tint,-,": -nizabl, atii total, y unm , table I to the I'nited Stat,.-. Britain or France I'll, I s Itaf for -m II a tr< , vt<> k,-> p Go many di armed sot 2', ~t I- yeai v.a ,|c -m-d when Mt >mitt,'d a y■ a ago. a ■ a f.mi fiovv. . pe, i . mill'.tty al.iatice whicli. through special control and inspection ,ommi--ions and all,, , 'itioii of armed fmc* to a, t ott violation, would prevent German tearmameti' Mobiov amendments would in, hide -u, h ba >, id, as in hi* i ,-dt .if' '’it 'hey would um-n I flu- original death by to -in:' into u mo-t of the disputed i-sii, * which ate de-titu.,l for the Germa n pea, e ’i < v Molotov- -ut pt -e move < alite asset -eite'atv of tat, George Marshall demanded an ~n w. r "cow ' from c.e h of the three In ' pow ■i - y. ot no w het her 'le v Wanted i. a p,. i. ( | ,|i.'iimamenr treaty F.'ieiati -, i re'arv Ernest Bevlft ■d Gt' at Bt llarn and Gorge- Bidault of I " an, <• w■ h omed the \meri,a'i plan an I agreed with M.i'-nall ’■ . • up pe. ial pb ni po',-n' i.n i. otic, '<> worl on’ d. 'ail* Moloiov ati w,"‘d t , ith‘-r m Mar hall - p , iff, proposal- bn in "ffi-i ii. • -m It major tmendit" nt- he appeared willing to d<*' <ll-- t- I ,-ua l di. -of llovv futile ,'lln-l poWet mi 1|- deem dlsi-11-..'fl -..'fl to be M.II 11.,11 ma le \imti.a'- offei ai-ain lo ..>in tit. other lug foilP"wi t in u, 't a 'rt-.iiy ,ut ~ lak- it <u ie.o, it ba i Fm, ign mini < i V M Molotov UeV ha ai'l ye to llh- I t. .| Stat- one vi-at old offer Mai dial! point, d out that It now ha a v. .' -. n- ,- fm nt, -, ,1, 'at v of 'a'. Jam. - F llyi to - fit-' -ulmiifed hi- draft pr<, p" il fm 'he pi opo -a 1 Th, i ■ ha - ett ample t inm for r.'fb , timi Marshall *ai I Th' l ulled Slat' - gov et liin-li !>< ticv," th, tim< now ha-. , onto fm f 11, o' her t hl, e \ |";,-d p.,wl I d<-. J' w lie li. ’ m not th,-' wan; ~ tout pow. t treaty ',, k- > p tb rmany di-armed Britain ami Fran,-,' have accpi- • I 111. p: ill. iple of -U< h a treaty w 'li re-< :vat im at Molotov a • way ha hedged LATE BULLETINS Sh.ingha . April 14—(UPl — The Reynolds Bombshell, a conveited bomber rocketing around the world in quest of a new speed record, landed here tonight 11 58 am EST; 42 hours and 47 minutes out of New York Southampton. Eng.. April 14 — (UP) —The Canard White Star Liner Queen Elizabeth, world's largest passenger vessel, went aground two miles oft Southampton tonight, blit company officials said she was expected to be refloated soon. Washington. April 14—(UPl — Russia has agreed to begin negotiations for settlement of its $11.100,000.000 wartime lend lease account, the state department announced today. Lake Success. N. Y., April 14—(UPi— Russia attacked the so-called Vandenberg amendment to the $400,000,000 Greek Turkish aid program today, charging that it displayed "contempt"’ for the United Nations.