Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 24 January 1950 — Page 1

Vol. XLVill. No 19.

BLIZZARDS HAMMER ACROSS NATION TODAY

Miners Strike Leads To Steel Mills Cutback Companies Schedule Cutbacks In Face Os Growing Shortages Pittsburgh. Fa. Jan 24 -(I P) ~Thr*’•«*. steel rompanie* today ucheduled production cutbacks because ..of coal shortages from the miner* growing m* no work” -'tik'fttelt organized bands of d» Tying!’’:i ttework order. from John L L«-wis. sealed hundreds of /mine* In five Mates in an attempt j to son-e a KlHiwdoun with major | “oft coal operator.-* More than. tu.-i pud miners wei e hi It'S ha roti (Pa'l Steel Corp an-1 m>uin »d it would rut back bIX-' furna> production 'about - ■ p» ’ ♦•riit”/.. unless the coat situation ybaiiged . Youngstown Sheet and Tube Cq. <iid P wa« cToßitic nw of iw.», Bri* r ¥ Hill blast furna<-< s UiuHbl* Steel <’»»-• said it was ••loMjiu two op.n/ITTar’h* and one Fylasr TurnacF ’TiT 4d4 ! ine 1 <mm» elw 6ik* rs b> the we* k- . end L* -- r h in 2 ! of th* >"•< >• slrikris ordered back to wotk last week by he unit rd .'.mine Worker pH W-n-I v* r» on tit- job ’odiiv Many ;u! • w» I I.' . tn comply with' the ' Three day w-.fk : a..k do • o bn th' yw- r» k j*« d |i<»ri . r.t. iter 'hr pi Io p?< k • ■ bands that » r.*--* I ■-•■ate. lin»-> >■ »d ..ih» w ildcat -strike Woik*r> a« nine western P» tin ?yli>iika mints were turned ba<jKl —4a*4- ukghxby picket?’ from W&MU Virginia and Ohio a<|d’lhg ./Chiu) more men to the wing rank.> of! the Idle, \ slate to -telle Showed TdT* ill I nny XI vaiuu 4 r-hillLf in West Vitumiii. I'Uhmi in Ohio, fi.vtm in Alabama and |.mk« in K* n j ' tii/ ky . . ’ ■lb. « nifatfi ■ •!»■!l it.- • of I.w;i< <m.ih* h»i4*-t jugate siiice'Tft.te* •; wTi*-n "a "on IS nti-x Ivama dive* r- 1 ivt-n'i td i.* wi. call. £ot ‘ ’*V ".* • » . i;' \(>->thc| '•ihtl.u' --’rik* x ... K w .*.-. «»r*l • itete |u |.» win la-.! -n *i t.<* -upp**rt d* . in-rmF l‘i .-*•*♦ - *n; a d.a* p.o I*.•*->.• » ■-.! . j ion " least . in. '■••. 'p >' ■>.. - ’■.> :. 1 ,' jiwuE w- 1 fund •» h}. \\ i Tiinio.n iH'aiiuhio na i nev to dt-uix irfrt os ni'ii.m :i"i.i -•if -te> .-top the -.irikr j L.j,laLjtete.Jh<. . ..ia\ w.'k •• H. ai tne- oT iginstih s.< U* duh d f"f riiuH dav u • »;•- po tpao d UH’ifl Fi b I t<> allow, tiv» uniojri a”<o I fioyx Th<uc tint ’te pf’-paie ’lbif; .'ounM l Kobi » j !»♦ Ilham ha - a>k»d a • ••urt -old* r < under t.h» 'l’aft Hurth.y law -bin I nrn/ all strikes in support of il . teg#! • d ( t inatid ■ by the _i m\v •; . ’ ’ ■ ■ ’ ~ ~l Will F. Winnes To Seek Renomindtion .WnTrf" - Wifflu'y-’ Washington! f<iwhKhip a-»« *Mif' today annoiim- ■ rd-hte inbuMon i»f <♦ eking reiiompl dtti'Hi’n of’-(hr'Mh-r-. in ’to Heino-j .io put ary jn May Winms ha< <4-v»ial yt-ars in rh<-^upaeity| And '-dTP* d That ‘" for rttehiTinn on His pa.M record ; Th* rdhidjdatr Mated thaT hisi irftier was now completing, the i« ' a&>osUtt-nl .JU.OKi.atM—: ahd soon j Would notify » a< h r» of \V;y-h j Ingloii !<.ATi-htp wb.it Iho Jit w 1.. i! ♦ Mai» a->« •*' nit n!> would be St v b fteputm< h»w~ bio-u aauihthiK i In th« work Winner Mated that be would- makt a* thorough. a cam jUign”a? '“tilf dutie-s of nffirr, would |>« rmi» and ’ha' if <urce-s { fuT~in f» et» ryton' h» : w-ottld jhhj’lw io sw-rve; to”the In st of his ability . . . ■ • . ta . .. Notre Dome Graduate Exercises Jan 29 South Bond Hid Feb 21 iUl’i f The ( nivershy of Notre Haute j will confer 3M4 undergradiwHe-apd; graduate dexfrer*?*' at it s- c‘‘imnen< ♦• TtIFTTt ~ eteriTses JtHI • 2** 4-4 U VcT-sil v president Rev John J 'Cavanaugh. <’S(’. said ItononteMf dmtor of lav. ‘ degreeJr ; bestow ed p*i Rep John F Tt. Al ass.; f the Most jo x Joseph - K Ritter.' ‘Archbishop of St Louis and Rear Admiral James I. HoHowav Jr . superhitendenT of ttre 4"S- Naval r AouteSU*..

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT

' Chrysler Strike Appears Certain Company Rejects Final Union Offer — ... Detroit. Midi. lan 21 tij’i A natfonwlde strlKe b»morrow by Chrysler conNtrulion'M mrjbiu cm ployes upVeared Inevitable teelay The company rejected as un- „ ;jsmexd uf she Pi° Uni’ed Auto * To k bottom demand of u 10 cent imiirly wap* ini lease. ( nion and eompgwy negotiators entered around thv-clock tiewotja i timis at fi a., tn (CBT* today, ex a<tly 24 hour./ before the strike' h cilijm in the 25 p’ants. of the ' world's third ranking Automobile manufacturer J Ptesideht Walter P. Reuther of ' The t'AW said That the urilOll's de : m.-ind of m ItAettt w. boost Was; iis uh k bottom --fl ‘r ' Chrysler fakes it or j strike tomorrow .' he said The union made its iinexpc*-ted propoßul in ji dramatic poli* y . change yesterday It said tb.e-pj:in' > t •Wtrtrttf-Hiicjiide six cents -for FP"‘ , monthly pente'ei-’ and f<»ur f<tr u. Il.s’-e -inKuram <* or s*nne ; other mntua’ly ;vgr*-cable <<»tnldn-: niton or’:r-fl<rt---HH-»-trb htk+- ■ Robert \V Conder Clvryslet: jn d.ustrial relations djre<T/>r. sajd the: ; I AW pruptlh.lf W^ ; ’ UTfhi • ep' a Site” lie sajd pmt a definite i cente pt r hour ajdouht fm pensions u an.not h* ♦ ■ jiXat y Ti c iddbn off-i'i ye ’• r . ' dn-y I L -. <-en ! s froib its or if ; • •Ho'i /program ' Reuther .tfutci- the , :«1 Lt W.r made i'ec’telye I‘‘ rentff-j • fl. .1 ’ ■■■•-. ■ ■’l.lll. t, * 4 the president's steel fm 1 I'indih-’! . lj..< lull. IH.I « .« ’■ ■■ X'H ’ tni’fll reai Fe»[ w i’h F'ord ; ' L. Th* PAW said Its ■ tlike . would "*l»e called off if (‘hrysh t mu/ji’iaF' Mjto 1-f rest! / teion--would emit im«.e on ;id.n’im. tration of th*- pmiVnuT' pu C'ci’»Jf. Cjiry/ier could hot agree within‘m dte-' “otv the technical d» I.dis of -. mlmiiilktration, th problem wmild' ■ be submitted to arbitration . t’Kry*lFr charged that the offer n’ lIHH-ilv polilirftl " • herij h -.’ a’ < bmpain ■' pole-mac. said Tlijr orii-'irmJ proposal offer • '' ’ ' ' J ■ - cb? v- ■ „ Claim I" I*:»kv '!»*<•» i . i Twin Dollar Days Here In February Dates Are Set By Retail Committee L' F»jiruhry It utrd 15 were s.t a | T'wt’i liollav l».i-v- ’ iti Ikeoatitr - ihr» first r‘*«* jteoTTfi/ o' the .te l.dl | iln i dott j f the, Be awur i h r;n » • ■pi rompier-e Monday mtert .l/ i J Xnspaugh. <<tairman of the group presided c ■ h l*h ■i• ■ll i-■ . i d ji-n? rhe third M»hnla< <d each tnotith j j to which all jnetti'iers of the n t.cl, * . roup wjll hjx it* d \ l-iHlhd ’a'di | -dj<*-ii-teop t? pnc'-lvmx w ill’.e.li* Id | and. j>H> ’ tri t ion ■* r-a TsTf wft Ibe i brou-'jit here for the eon fa bs ’ I Hai«dd- NiLli* k. no tn her of .th" 11f(•’«?■-of'Ni’H ;c p ~111 i Cn -vac ■■■■ • d > trea'Ur*-’ of'llu' retail -dh isten Tor ■ • \-.i- ! J c* - JlrtWi ■ '-farted, [J*” 11-"I 1 -"- holdw.K >»' 'iF'Jhn’-* ? for !•• | ta.il e.rnph-* •’> .A-J* |pat iy. ;.jkdc. A.a c I set <*n Mav I ! Iteteotr- lor -money fbtrvur i<»U> *•!>!♦ i; i ,s,-.- a ere dr - - cd .._y ‘the groflp •*n‘d aip a l ’>• : of —rtrtes i<J*eing an eii<>r’ to rd.i , tfr.nl ’his pr.tvli »- • i h-.tu *>iif)ni* the annual ri>ii.frv | ami preliminary phths wte*re *<«r a program - Estimate Indiana Share Os Budget I .■■ - k c- | Indianapolis. Jan. 24 <1 P’L The Indiana state (‘hambe-g of Com;-. •nrnr oMinratetl tod;rv Ijtehtna'sj <rf Truman < jno’.l ,f*osrd s4_‘ !.»♦*».tuH’jHu* budget w .is j $971 553,«b0 , . t ‘ The Chamber said the Hoosier | part of the _budget would about ••♦pia! the total annua! vain? oft . Indiatia* farh- prodtr te'u.'w.dild lh • «'»(■♦ than fix * 'tirn* > the total <4 state Mow ♦ idle, ted an-1 nuailj. \ ' ■4.

Democrats, GOP In Harmony—Heart Fund V F ■■ ® * WT" j: I ■ " fl if W SENATORS HARMONIZE in Wa»hhiKt«.n duf lnic an audl'ion for a -|>o» on th.- amateur hour broa.l. iv>. ;■ ajii. h *.m "kick »••-' 'he \ m.-i i< an Heart ana■»-iaii..n -. mu fond drive Ted M-Mj I.OUI masier' of <ei .mono- i» at the |>lan<> Standing drum Mt t are piWuu <<u> .M l.ni.ite il" I. » , Robert A Taft tilt. <thio: tturn-t H MaybaiiK »!>•• X«»u-ti Carolina A W IIIIh -fcolorrtaon H)>. i \,, i 0,., l|.nn.-< Capehatt >K>. In.liana- tttbe. . H|.itollt. • .K> parti., (

Four Traffic Deaths Reported In Indiana r One Man Killed By “’Fall Under Tractor • —— 1 -.-.-.--.7.:;: -. .Dy--- "4’4t-Re4-' •• tDftets.---.-- -7-J * r«>lh-e today counted a traffih tollj *d four |w i .-or<s and aid two -otheiK dt» d Hl mi*r <-!krttet»u-' at?* ide«:x. tetw.ti!. 4fi. IHnominKton vv^ r k di* fl T""T;«y UIH n h rar ilriv •it b* te»vfl Suwarr struTXa park '~* d, 6u* k on Ind 4K at lhe wcAt I'Ci’ x, Ijnii!’- of : l/TooiiiinytoTc S’ate poii< • /-<ud the tem k driver <’arl . S:.v*n 17 al”’ t I L-,nioouiitiK!<'H :■»p;.''tE ll* R» aijolh* !.. tu.o’.oi i-l uttn had HU <n • t di • )i aiidJLOvei ’ / t .s’ 1! ! t;n!r d ’0 lit’* <1 lift Whifftiftg I ,ni. ‘.I 1!. te 'l.if:tx» W :,tt;tli. xrjs’ctdfty When Io w a 'in k li* an rteroniobii* .is fie .H, rd a in W. Lift x i t’r i M Iteitirga! Iy* ar old ! !:... ,i. ru?'t:i- t• u k- dm? F - li *‘ f l 4 a4p_xi irxng .cfeilteaL Jit*fujj•?. when ii.i's ttutk wit* hi! by a Nickel i I’laH teeuh? t.ihhi a! a no-.-ing 1" .... -.;■■! (’• rW !- •! (1-X .!!• - I A’ ' hidl'tM ip'di". Mr< I Lourh bn -lb. < h Gtev died 4n <<«* so ral^’c- pi'.ti of injutit • <h* 'rrnicrtlju a tiAiffi- at 1 id* 1H la*: ’ Jan 1 police said Mrs Lough j - opptd. in Itottl *»f a car-driv* u by* . R ix fn.md Waglu 1/ 2’ Jiidi.Ui apbhs jo* Thomas Sc.ott. -fit*. Anderson, -fell uiSb t th* whe*h of a wagon being drawn by a ‘Barter op which he was ridang. and w.as_ji‘rushed to death ■ An iri'lustrkal accident killed Olis Vathtthn, 4*» -.VoblesvilF* Vau,uhn <iu,nbf*-d c.n it walkwax and fell jsb Ire- to his death a ? an hidiatia Public Service <’o pow • 1 plant. fo’LC_ ’l'ih ' ti"r’h of \'t>!il*--vill* I.tJR Traffic Toll In State Last Year Highest Postwar Deaths In State ludUoapulh. Jan 24 (UP) —• Th* Indiana traffic safety com J fyi>r-it >n i» ported "today that I.IIS, xc. 1 -kuted-diL HihiiltJd j hithViy accidents during lf«4‘t. the’ high* a ’ po-’war traffic tell Only .1941. w hen 1.478 person?! were killed, was a more dangerous j Ta > ur. !l>e < onunission said There I wer« JLV.tI tjiotor deaths in Jf>iK t The safety romjnission sajd rural h.s increasA'd more. ..sharply * than did iix 'Traffic deaths al thi ugh both were up fn*nrjhT 194 S | ’ - *; J Tm-re wXre 795 ’ rural"- fatalitliM 'iu P»<i». (ionipar* dwT h.7 D x ear b« ten TW urban d* ath ioßof’ :123 (.‘im’tastetT whh ill. 1 ?' city deaths* in ts4*. the cpnrmH*fon said - U The IM9 traffic death Hat waa‘ • th* fiffh lengthiest in history, 'commission ree<»rda showed The , 194 J record total wa* -foihiwed hjef l '.fi7 deaths Jn 1*4.17. LM* in-D3i ’ and i,?27 in 1934 - --- -< * ~~X 1 -

ONLY DAILY NCWDRAPM 4W ADAMS COUNTY

Decatur, Indiana, Tuesday. January 24, 1950

Mrs. Lena Fruechte Dies This Morning Mrs. Lena I’rtn-cM*- widow of Ed Fr »♦• } .f* . «lied this rtHHxnirig of a * vTet»r.*i lH k moirh;irfe at her -homo one ami *»ne half niiies north .ol ; M.tgley The Ihmß was removed to the Zwi< k. funeral home. Funeral kanung»‘ments have not' been corn- ' l-b •. >1 ipYoung Girl To Trial For Mercy Slaying Killed Father Dying Os Incurable Cancer Piiih’« |H4I! < 'ont) , J.HI 21 _ A s Ljin ii i I~wJ“JT c1.1 wtrht* r! * 1 igt h blond Jiajj. cojp.* up* rijo . oiirl -ttid.lx rte rnntrhif SaT **th*m ; *h'ijt' I !m,‘ kiTT~'doc> hot apply alt v * of III* H-V Carol Ann. Paiiihl 21. a- ’di* c, o jiioi-. / l.iim- 1 wis lose , and as , t» ■ -1->!.. hot hat* *nd ina ic< 1 ‘ ft made In ? fir* a lote•* t thr*>ngh h* ? ' d xot.- |<» .1 !• * lean f.i’h* C-. t'l. ;id Ir-‘ Sept 2 - She g•”'.--.-Itrial -I: a • . i odd <!• ,■ i• • muitier chaji g* LUr -Uttoritey ■ phtni.* d tn ph-ad t*jjip<rrnr\ insarnty itj li»-r defence A si.if* p-AchiadrM ♦ x imHUd herwlicti .shi was ■in ?»•-’♦ d a?pj p-\ • hia»o‘* :*<!iihon> was •\'p*« , .d to » form a t'AH>d part iif lhe d*-Fen-*e It .*w .1- ’ he* fl-'■ v ki ll: - trial in th* hostoty of fbis factory tow n of IX’cuhh Almost *v« rvbiHiy had an ••!:• wax .a -h' 1 other, .about Carol's jact- when sPh learned that her fftthrr. who had been her < lort* and loving < <»hu: panipn was dying—slowly of an in curable cam • r (’ afrt *»bservors b*dieV*d picking ; *»f a jury might !ak* w • ••’< In nenrtrtiorfng .Stamford. Coitii .1 whet* th*- slaying occurred and; whet* Ditty I’aight s Tal4»vr bad been a rnemb* r of rhe ‘pnjire force-' i years a • niaj«>vity of-Mie town's! 4«».trtio.,7p<»rsohs were syiid to. be on i ; h* r side Hi*r tht er - d< f* nse au.*»r- :.. \ - itj :x 1 ?..■ !’* * The I’aight. trial-was the firs* ; of two cases wljit h bvatm <1 a spot J light on the w hole issue cd mercy ‘Ji ill hits and promised to- m»k* legal hisibry In Mam-hes’er. X H *! Dr .11 ♦ tinm II , Sander. cor- on I | trial next month, charged with -di- l i»>. • itel) kiJinc -i p.i’i* ?i’ by In j* ' ting air into her veins a< -h* from • am ♦ r — An. interested observer of th* I Paivht trial was the euthanasia ko’ : eirty of America, a Xe-w Yo?k ' organization which wants a law in ■* every state le/aiizini: t <hc merry : diTThis-rof any incurable suftenmu j severe pain, if the paHrnt requests Receives Word Os Death Os Cousin r Robert X Fritzinger received ■ word f<»day of the dfyath of a_c<»u> !tn William Fink. fi3, at hftehome Sunday Hi Ixthlghtob Several other relatives live in this »om Xniunlf y Funeral services will be' held Thursday with burial in Inion Hifl 'vn;«’* r - -

Agree On Need For Cut In Excise Tax Compromise On Tax Bill Appears Likely Washington.. Jan 24 ct Pi ■ \!< . i.i.. • d will) Fr* idvfit Truman today hat the! time has citihe to cut » x« i*«- taxes Ihr ,'!l* 1 >' Wa- BO -IP h iin.H I!* i ; x rm Mr Truniatt'- t*‘P»' < t n a <I 1 . r'■i icfti'c b*»»*st in . ..rporation > lax*- iiicj* i*« d » state ami gift | I* \i* •*, and rloeilte ot s<eealhd J ■|ooph<»|e> /in the pies* nt lax law> ' In tc '. 1: <i*d thw*t will I’.ax T 7 .ft, t -. t * . X. ■ ■ ■ SV .Ml.. ~»-■*-• > <*>imr»*s b*-for» a la* bill a*cc|t 1 abb- !■*■ butei 1 tii- Jtt. i pint uiw I'li* i * t< .< if* nrT.il * .aim‘t lumitij!’ ■ p-.. ; a! -Jj.'d* Li . **d.u; F!*m 111} •w ,h ' i.-H* . • x»-is* rates Th» ■_• ’taxes i .H;l ficm I'* !•* 2 .*> !< •- ft! ap 'Lb -;' < ”i.I j b-h ti*k»-«, t* leph'-n* and Jeie . 1 uph tells and maiQ uth»f sltnilftr Th*- Presid»nt. obviously aw-are • d powerful pt*-sure for t* du< t i«*p-. ■ Act n> d, ommxviti hi- -p» * lai lax ! io ig* >*!*tefday that he would) an i-» cut unb’ss it is a?- < . .npaiii* cl hy provision for re pla»-« mmi*<d the~r*-v»ji|re i<*>t Mr Truman -ugc»>’*d that C.on j .**-’• make up t lt«‘ *hff* i i «n> • by! o-ing tax ~|.H»ph*d«Phone m» mbirs of the ways, and i J. wi.ius xoiuiiiillti- w h<* consistently i Mr Truman’ quickly - fell | iu line with his lequcst- for high* r' ax* s, on corpora!ions: I Hu! Repubin nis « am.* *out unani } ~ iii.uusly. against it, ? * . | Brannan Cites Need i Os P?ice Supports : Warns Os Collapse ItrProduce Prices Washington. Jan 21 *l'P) Sei re.tary of agricuHure I < Riafinan sakH teday that tarm; -{-pric es for 19.'*»‘ < r<)|»s may lin •'(■han ‘ unless - congre-s pu’s J2.n*m.* f **o,*»m» |n ?h»- gov-. ♦ iniiHnf* price ®iipjw»rt Tund *■ Bran han* appeared h» fore. Lht .sen { ate agriculture yomrnittee t<> »x; plain why T*i>-id»ht Tinman has*! ’ asked congress (o raise the legal j *’t’iling on the government’s investm.ebt in farm -iirplu**-* n> $•; 7‘.” • ('(Hr _ ■ /I tMrnmodi'x Credit Corp which iinam-es price support . n«*w Iportow a piaiimuuv of 14.77.*. | »»**<*j**»ii from thw/treMwv p aT-l r»ady hax.a Xecutei’high I“‘Hi - j *‘*mi (Rd u*» in farm surplus*'*- j ' — -On-rhe- »’**ufttp!»oft thn" i«»t*gr*s* will rai>* the .borrowing . ceiling.; ima.'.d that »b< . ’fun’ in <iirpfii«-s- will -•■.ir in the j next 1R months tn ;*** : .•«••*. h*h- i He added however that if -crop yields are high the- ic*ual .ou iav could easily reach ■*Mm (m»h. j, Farm-spok»«men for both pjajui-1 (Twra T«» Pu«r Tw**

Lash Midwest, Pacific Northwest With Raging Snowstorms, High Winds

Ease Restrictions ’ On Berlin Traffic ■ Restrictions On Trains Removed Berlin. Jan. 24 tll’i Russian' hard* r guards imposed new Testricti»*iis on western trqrk traffic into Berlin today but removed restri*tidna on t*aib' isl a -*.x day-old ou-again-otf-airuin blockade Fut capped Sosiet troops , made exhaustive inspection- of docunjents. travel jierinits and identifi r ation papers of German truck ’> * ; attempting so fe«i* b Berlin through j rhe sttperiugliway checkpoint at ! Helmstedt. Fa* h hwpei tf* n took about J 5. minutes, permit t tn- only four tru< k- an hour tai get through Qthef <kp« tti'* **n i»e* **n*i:itt routes into BerfitF’te ported Rode lays Truck trafli* from Berlin to the west was' reported being p.t**: led through th.- Hehnkteib check-' 1 point with littlejT no delay’ ’ Th*- regulai Ihi Hn Frankfurt I’ X artnyTi}©''-’ nsr»T tr?Hn pji-s».*l Hic**u.. ’i -- %p t ra.ii < he* kp.‘lt.l •i! M.h inn !.**rti with.ci! in.ident i laai ahi hI _AV «« rn _»»fftcial | rail seTvb e was i*a« k !o noiinal today i The. growing tension and the i strain of the past four years of • (cold war was blamed as the r a use | of a io-art Utta* s which caused th-d.-Mth this morning of William T t Bah. k *l* piry l <’ • !*•• Tii* -*. xx Rd - lan hot i■* x i Ii has caused Ma: Gen Maxwell Tay ‘lot -the Aeneri* n-n < omm/ndcr. to ‘ . * an* el .i tu Itednied visit t* W ish Ingtori Judith Copion And Russian On Trial Accused Os Giving Secrets To Russia j X»-w A’«.rk •’.in .‘I • Fl* ■ :Government girl .Judith <"nl**n and * her Russian sweetheart Valvfiun i t (iubitihev went on trial today a- • j. u>» 4 of « inspiring to send Vnlted i stat* S Sh irts to the Soviet I’njon f I Sel*wllon of a jury lw»gan after ' | postponements bnd various defense j maneuvers had ..delayed the trial six momhs j Federal judge 'Sylvester Ryan . ruled on Friday that the governI m* nt j ase against the couple, "w as , | based. x»n admissible evidence, not lon illegal wiretap information a- ; lope, as claimed by the 2 s -y ear-old • Miss nopion.** attorney*; He earilier . rejected Gubin hev s plea for j diplomatic immunity has,*d on the- } tact that he came to .the United I State* in 1946 t**-take_a Unitefl locations job with a diplomatic pass ; pert and viaa * : Th*' tinv dark-oved Miss Copion. ;* former justice department erhj ployc afreadv lias beep convicted I«*T ’ < *ne of spy charges sin* e FBI agents . arrested her and the F ptet-si7ed Rusrian engineer ril+e Thyd Avenue El on the lower 4 east side last Manh 4 . A fvderaf 3ur.v in Washington. < C found her guilty last July *of •*• -iliftg secret tte* uments fteu.i the iuw.tice.. <|epartmept t&L txars\lr*.adv un’le* sentence oi 4v . mit them to a foreign power 1 l/nemths-40-10 years in pris*v« she I i fa* es in addition a maximum x sen j • ten* •• 3*. in jail and fin* - ..totaling f?.*» o“’* if * «»riyi*'te*i -here ■••♦♦ n Abe li>ur < *»unt< at;uwU.-...her’ TBTid Gubift hev tn.wartim*-*s-h»- would haie face*l | ! a death penalty ■'. Miss Cuptm and Gubit hev'| w hen . thev appeared in Court toda» (or the first time in nearly two) months today did net exchange a I | word <»f greeting Mi- < >.Hiking tired and I fidgeting .in her seat stole an pc* | < »Hb*na; clan-at Ge otchev At ' her' Washihg,tati trial claimed . i she was in love with him i 1 Cubilchev oc< asionally rolled his! 4Twee T» l*a«r Fi»«i ’

Beal Move To Dispatch FEPC Bill To House Rules Committee In Tie Vote Over Controversial Bill Washington, Jan —(UP) — I Th*- h*»u-» rwiA- < pmmiftet- by a pie vote today r«-f»i*«-d io clear 'he ; controversial F|Cl*r bill f<»r_jkjion 1 by; ’he Ijouse./ Th* v<»tv was V*. RH»p Clarence Brown. R <) . joined teur southern ■ Democra’s. in opposing a !»iuti*»n ti»' -..nd ix’i! riuh'- m-.i-ure to ; rh* floor lh- then moved that the “ \\o!e be re< onkiffered This ntancuv. r. Brow n told n*-w < men k*eps ’he issue ahv»: foT j»m .sideration ai a later date ■ -Brown said b* Kt>l»*i lip Vo!*-’’ b« * (U*» !W’ Republicans ‘w* re ab> fr*«fi: today - rub - committee/ and .h» had jyromixed ’herti h«- w**uld try to delay a d* • i.-hd* *TiI :h» fait employment’ practices -bittan .* 'bM «'•**<! attend ~ —Ttr*•■~TWlV' adsFftTFTX • Jam* - W Wa’dsw rile it X V and K Ai:»n R -Hi Today t» a* lion waa another in a series of temporary victmiea ’ I woufneßiwho oppO'» FEPC /th* y hav* resoCrd ♦< a variety *X delaying fac’i* > so ■jjtlif fts.6 ■p . - - i her ’ - < <*n • **• «l ‘‘■• ■x* • *v*.r, ♦!.:* tftey.j«robahly <an ! -’cp ■|F|CPU mu* h tender They said th# * yneu.-ut* may come to a house vote /probably b\ one of two <!*»•< tai p*»■-. edurex in aip»Fl:»t ' rhrrr. •wev’ite —.——. Th*. Dixie bloc cor :h* assf-' fr. •>. |sp*ak*r >i). Ray hyj.p, y * ’• • !jx ; w htir re ft. of: tin i*./ • .tet * . x ' |<hd ; iLh! .-ij**- : liavb:'’ wh . *• ... t \x*.k ' . e ’' s ' | DeJjJ . in w hi- h th. admin'tetra--ion ; I b» *C- d*« w : an a! ’curpt by a R# pub' / f < an ***u’b* i.iu te*.'f • ■ Ia: ci*a.:te<m • * -*“i7j- h«*u-»- eoii'i'd An**i-het fig!<-, . ‘ »*x* i TErU .n.a.' .’v ‘ <!• if ahi* KPW7I lie said. ... ' /' ,■ ’ ■ '! ■ ; . ‘ ' Urges Caution On County Highways I Heavy Rainfall Adds To Poor Conditions I \ll county roads-t»Mlav were in I j ’an aw ful shape.'’ according to Phil ■ Sauers county highway superinten-j dent. ».ho added that driver- should | fie »/-*.--!.-x ■■ .-pi’iauK 'Ac.’-'d* ■ ... in# on any of the county roads I He" said that the recent thaw ! t|i<»»'i M**;iday s rate was ..r*'""" ' si'de for !.h*‘ had mad • •'f'nlK k»h | Tpe bottoms * ’!e r*.ad- »r* ou’ and there is no firrn Tnundarieß for vehi les . / A*c<»rdin4 to a Uni’ed Press weather release, the ruin is likely m * a&oual Tain is pt. dte!**d for -tedax :«:d tor.ight fur ’her rain feedm-sda' .‘urniag -snow f.Uirr »** . . '. - lh wC’Athet;! eh 1 'server, noted/-that 1 inch*’* * # ! rain had fallen during the SUJteur | • period rndtnr st *’«• m ’ 4 *day He ’ ■at***. re;w>rfe*l that th# >' M its • | mer wa» again nsi.g t? had hoi .. ped to M low of <is feet Monday j morning, but wa* up to 12 05 fee* Ia? o’* hx k todav However, ’his .- coftjydetahlx '»ei. w the tee! r* .*cb* ; »!‘January !w *-n : • -• M ary's w -h» *4. pxteitr—. . ’h*- .' ear ' . WEATHER j Partly cloudy and mdd thit afternoon. becoming mostly cloudy and much co Ide' tonight and Wednesday A few scattered ehowe**! earty tonight. Strong shifting winds tonight I diminishing Wednesday. Low ton if pt 15 20 nd r V»wekt. near 55 southeast High Wednesday p 2024* northwest and nea*- 55 j with fa 11 •*0 temperatures southeact

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Minnesota Hit By Full Fury Os Storm From Canada; Sharp Temperature Drops (’hic;<go Jan. 24 tUP i A twin s-; iifTdiuafdA ’he nation tpday. Ushing the midwt-si dnd Pacific northwest with rafiiuf Knowkteiuu and hi<h winds / Minnesota caught the full/tury the midwestern storm ’.•which i MWf*jpt a* rw,-< tiie CauadiaT. honi»-r ; on winds fid mite* an hour. T:ie~fareSterri -‘- •'.c pumr?;*<; • ed Washing’»m mate and Idaho, as ter ripping arnyss BHtteh Colum . bi a. Th«- »U*rm paralysed fh* ('anadUn prhifnre brirtetee trau portal ion. to a h»r< ing schools- hi rlos* . aro/d hampering i coin muni* at / B* : jh ,‘terme th*- Jesuit .of a vast: mass bt cold air sjfaddilng j’the .Bartlir/n portion of <’atia*:.i And firs tbeyf poured inti> . th® t’Tjftecf Sf.it*- :h».y intense >*d ’ -..'•■nc with ’. f- m i»ctv ’ ir«.■ -u? r. \ * (o’drop far belo'w zer*> in many /areas_lir trig.hx/a;‘ ■ '■ w*a’!er J F 44*‘\d* » r <T*h said ”< ? TrdWe a <t • 7»ri!’ was exp»y toil r<* te .rnr-'e • u - ; ftrfTjre Tiaw v w:* - ’ tailing throughout Mi?>m*<ota. p<»r'b_>t;- <•! ’;.*■ ♦..»•!*.•* j. D northern Wiseousir. and Upper 1 Michigan. • ___■ ;ligl/wRy eonditionrwore e*l to- be eAfremel’v . Hazard* •:>« : hrnugHout lowa Wisconsin M- Ite :/p4*i ■- ra - i.H ; .. k’-. o. . A Th«' (’Mi age weather bureau sabf j intr wa« partk uhirlv !i*‘H\ y •■’ ' ■' U * ' •. hawing, .UcwL-JlMphis Ra’ ’te <’• *-* k ar i• I ’ FtczFn/ tains aisw fete ’ for’ .-* • tff .Y.. derail Jt - ■S- • . ■ .-ft .• • » . - x\ >/.*■ fti'.-, ■ ’ ’\l. 1 • ■ UL.: ■•■•■ZC!'’X-_ ; w: r.-ft, their- *‘;*t ( oL’i'ted wT a an- /! - . v. . . ‘ *nd her pa sse nv* * \ Mai aar et T»u f)*fv. w»*ri iniured ’ «orion«h _ : With tb- . ’><’ |h — • - a* ! iu.’.h. Minn and 1” mih - an te*ur 1 ‘.A: ' . M p“rxpeeled 'te .Ht*mte ** t.lo; hit Ms fuU, strengih' T •• x*. j. • u , * ed by residents of the Eras r rjx ♦••• vajley in Hrittsh A*olumMa as th** { rec#»rd Thirty nnlo an h*mr w:in*l< j whipped a six-inch snnwfal'i intir.j huge’drift r that highwavs ■ Air /raff i< wa« grounded and rate Hrahi«j*«»T r 15Tt»MY stowed — hr the midwewtenv Rtorm. te'tnj p»-rature* plummeted to cine shove lat International Falls Minn . and I above at P*emb’ina» N T> They wt-*.- s’lll dr«.*ppin2 .’T’ dawF i.. V?i tvZui ver B. U wsrw.-rhe ’3SSF ’ e-f hit of all elite** Orrn k by th Twin h'ow-R , Vffic.ialw let.. T 4 ♦k**) ?hr , r.»poL i t;<n* ami” suburban -vlfiiizdret- s’ax home from Rt-lited and th* 1 J jijvetAij-v of Britteh ('ohinthia * Twr* To r«g* Twoi Kick-Off Wednesday In C C. Membership Forty IWrfHir buwlne*-** men manufacturer* • -ami prufrajuuiial -•teti M .*1 iff If X. fc /newd te- r rtene a* Swearlnge* l !*<' • k. k-»ff breakfast »*n* • the hbnual f.u n,. n> *• De. atur <*hanrF»er <»f I m»rre Gb'itn .Hill, president <» r •he CbAmh'-r -Will - prelude JK_ Jhe annual breakfast . Z * Fdhxwine the meet inc <oh. tea* I Will cation at! tie* ateir' buxlee** I houßes ma nufa/t urine IHtKlit*' «nd prv»Te--sionat men. _tf*r Chwt** )>er menteetetflpw The goat i< ”»<v for -There Ka* »*e n no in- teste ih t'leß,, It s hoped by the conrmit- ■ »ee in ' harge Io tftHplati. l the men. iberwhip campaign by the end <»f the week , ’ . ' / ’T