Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1950 — Page 1
Vol. XLVIII. No. 61.
HOUSE GROUP KILLS EDUCATION AID BILL-
Sen. McCarthy Continues To ' Hurl Charges Soys Homosexual Kept On Fayroll Os L Federal Government Washington, March 14— (UP) — Sen. Joseph R McCarthy. R Wi«. (.stifled today that a homosexual had been hired by the central In - telligenee agency after the state department allowed him to realga. McCarthy did not publicly Identl fy the man. But he naked senators Investigating.hla chargee that communist, are employed by the state department to find out: <1 j Why the man waa Kept on the state department payroll for \ five years after being arrested for "mual perverslop, and (JI why he was able to get “a top-salaried Important position in another government agency** He reinlnded the senate foreign relations subcommittee that secretary- of stale liens Acheson and . deput-y undersecretary John E Peurlfoy both have declared that "homosexuals are regarded as poor security risks." \ McCarthy brought up the case of the alleged homosexual after 1 Accusing Gustavo I>ur*n. for tp.r stale department employe now “ tsifh'ire a "rabid communist " . " • JV 2. Charging that IW. Harlow Shapley, bead of the Harvard Colli ge astronomical observatoty. has a "long and Interesting" record as a member of comtnunlst-frantw." - * 1 Called John Stewart Service. | American far eastern expert, a "tROi security risk whose "communist i affiliations are-welt known" —j McCarthy read a statement on j the man charged with sexual per: version 1 agree, and 1 am sure that no, one here will disagree, with Ito official position of the state depart '■ r - "x-rt." namety: that' honuMesusls - 'are~p<7or"se< :, uflt> flaks." lie raid McCarthy said he would nor, di« .. Hyrsw the inau s name because of the ’.i|MpWdr’iielaflSi;"-'-uil’B' thecitrr; -- - - t JI. leslitiwUtha.! .'.th'e decEenT7.iT'rolls' ofVh.-"fi>t.-IFii and the slate department until 194 k-: .... -;.i . an arrest on a moral-.I charge in 1943 He hashed the committee a copy] of a police report which h» said [ ‘charged the man with "sexual per . . version" and reported "that .he Wtt * known to hang out at the men's room at lAfayalte Park (adjacent to the White Houwt In Washington" He suggested that the committee determine who sponsored the man. both In the state department and ln~the Intelligence agency In hls earlier testimony. McCarthy .mentioned Shapley as a. member of the U S commission ] for the I N educational, scientific and cultural organisation] (UNESCO) j Ito l‘o|d the committee that Shap- j ley had played an important part i In the ' rommunisHnspired " “ coo | ference for world peace at New i York last year and that Acheson had called the conference a sound ing board for communist propaganda McCarthy said Shapley was named to the commission by Acheson's predecessor. Gen. George C. Marshall. but that Acheson had authority to dismiss him Profits Record Set By General Motors New York, March 14 - (UP) - • General Motors Corporation brok > -all automobile production records in 1944 and earned a hat profit of 1456.1J4.232. the company dlaeloa. d today in it,' annual report. The earnings were the greatest _ ever reported by any corporation for any one year They represent. 1 a 49 percent Increase , over the 1440.447.724 or 19 72 a' commvn share earned in 1949 The 1944 earning, were eqiilvalent to TH 51 a common share WEATHER Fair Muth and tNrtly cloudy north, not so cold tonight. Wed- .. neoday Incroaaing cloudlnews. — r warmer control and south. Low tonight 20-25 north, 25-10 Muth. High Wednesday 12-38 north, _ 45-50 oouth. ■
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Legion Speaker Lt Cod. Paul Maurer legion Io Observe 31st Anniversary Hold Meeting Here Thursday Evening Lt Col Paul Maurer, chaplain, and purple heart veteran of five European campaigns, will be the prleclp.l opesker'st the 31st birth I day anniversary party of the] ! American Legion which Is to be held Thursday In the post 43 home Maurer was the chaplain of the first army’s famous spearhead di-1 vision, the third armored Dubbed the "armor-plate ,ity pilot"; by ‘the tankers. .Mgur.-r wa- wounded.dur j Tng’TSe'TSlcßSFTWt'Jt' '< -f tnur-lWkv-K The chaplain aas decorated t*|ce tor gallantry In adtldn against the enemy, wears the distinguished unit citation. tjtj«- army cotntnenda t|pn ribbon, the Belgian Fouragsrs TEd lhe Uyoix de Guerre, bronze I star wlth.ebMwr. purple heart as ] ' wetT M fivitj banle *tar» i Th? chaplain K back again with Ml** ourfU, thw\!hlrd lai For’ Knox Kx— ,-*H I- Chapla.n MAum** \hwlT will hixhligh’ an ♦vy .nftffc «. ofNofit-h Hirn’s entertaining and oxn--in*: according to legion offiria!-\v» ho add tha 1 ’he program will btgin\at ; • -‘M wtttntich: .: “The. party will be <»p« n 'a» all Leghmujrri , ‘h-mii- and auxiliary n.**rt herEx Purdut Coshier -vEnters Guilty Plea ’ l.afaye’ 1 f.d , Mart h1 I ' I ; William W HoiHh—re. -fiit !t.*4- - i Purdue University cashier, awaited ‘sentencing today after h«* piea<l"«l guilty to embezzling >2,30” fro.n ‘ t he school whose »;>e< nl.viorrs wWe hot learned until after he/v.i , »* rendered to Cheboygan. Mich , police last summer, pleaded guilty yew terday although bis arraign was not schedtiled until March 2‘‘ His .attorneys asked that el. •ing be delayed until Man h 25, when they expert h> present ■ pffiite in his Sehali Hollansbe re * I malned free on bond pending that | Hearing Wednesday On City Bond Issue City Officials To Hearing Tomorrow* Headed by Mayor John M Doan city officials-..aaenLui. In.lianappHs i this aftertnsm t"' hc“thm-e- Werß; nesday morning at a hearing be fore the Indiana service commission on the issuing of s'(>.■ OOP worth of revemto bonds for the city water department Officials who accompanied Mayoi Doan were Robert Anderson, elty attorney; Edwin Kauffman, plant auditor, and Ralph Roop, city engineer and superintendent of the water dejiartmeut _ —- N. F. Zurbuch. engineer of Fort Wayne, who prepared the plans and specification, for. the proposed water softening system, for WM< h the bond issue is proposed also accompanied the officials The hearing is set. for JO o clock In the state Jjoiise. Further ’ action of the city op water treatment plant, which will be located east of the M->nroe street river bridge, near the deep wells which are pumped dally X> furnish Decatur with its water supply. win.depend on.the .action of the state commission 'No remonstrances have . begn filed with the Council against the proposed 20-yesr bond issue.
British Labor Government Is Al New Crisis Faces Revolt Over Banishment Os An Africa Tribal Chief London. March 14. —(UP) — Britain's shaky labor government seemed certain to survive Its third vote of confidence tonight, huf a revolt among Its supporters over the banishment of an African tribal a new threat of defeat ’j” Tonlgtit's vote in commons will be on a conservative motion to the government on grounds It has failed to live up to its promise to trim expenditurea. Indeed, the government has asked for atr extra ItTS Oieffaw to make up for a deficit in the current fiscal year Not even the conservatives want i er expect the government to be ] defeated on this issue More pofennsiTy dangerous to] I the government than any of the 1 ! confidence issues so far raised tn ! common. Is the revolt of labor! member's against the government's decision to banish Seretse Khama. j 1 chief designate of the Hamangwato ' ‘tribe from hls African homeland: for at* least Hvv year, .The government held the Kha-1 'ma V niSflrWgr- rtmrxrtrttr*wremanr«• Htith Williams. ~) former ixmdon stenographeY thryaleued the unity ami' well-being of the tribe The : Bamangwato is the largest tribe In Be< huanaland a British proj tectorate. j Forty labor members already Have announced that they support. Khama « claim Jo the: right InMwfl to his tribal capital. -,>f Xernwe and rule over Ms tribe With th, deto-ate balance of [lower in Commons, the cabinet so, said, to lie very much aware -i Winston UhurchlH’s "Conservatives < .mid arrange a vote on the. question which might lead to the government's defeat •; If rhe i-.n.ertjment treated the . --u, one of "confidence a <to would,u:> .u, u 5;..-old ba -r- (" ’ resiajj Tlohj-a m w general -elec- ■ -rot. to -he. called. 4Tln T conUilt-nr'e . vote bn housing in the house oh commons last, j night was the second test for the i wrjakeneri labor government In ji.ve days The government won 314 I to 299 on a Conservative motion critic itlng the government h,ousiTer, To Pass Sis)' . v_„ : . ji • Annual Cancer Fund ( Campaign In April | i Dinner Meeting To Be Held March 20 Plans for the annual drive fori funds for the Indiana earner »o riety will be inarle at a kick off meeting to be held in Fort Wayne Monday. March 20. ft was announeed today by_Williarn'M. Ball. Mun- ; <4»*. president of the state groin), and Robert L. Punsky. Fort Wayne, fourth district chairman Roy Kalver. president of the Ad-, ams county society, and Thurman ■ !>rew. fund drive chairman for Ad nraeHng Mon4ay viHat# pretAident Ball and qther state officers of the organisation will attend the Fort Wayne me’t ing. U was announced Represents tires from all other counties in the fourth-district also will attend. The annua! drive for funds will !>e made in April In Adams county the drive is made in all parts o* »he county, outside of Decatur. In fhis city, the s<xfety*is a member of the f'omnranity F>ind and rei «*t\es an annual allocation 1/rrw’has had charge of the copn-r ty drive f«»r several years, and Ad ams county is one of the northern Indiana counties which always has ; -contributed its quotas. . t , 1 Complete plans for the April ! J drive will W announced after th? ] district me ting next MoUda-.. President Kalver stated today The Fort Wayne sheeting wsll start Monday morning at 11 o'clock and will be_held at the Van Orjpan hotel A luncheon will be served at noon and the meeting will be j concluded with an afternoon session
Decatur, Indiana, Tmday, March 14, 1950
Charges Communisai la State Departawat i SEN. MCCARTHY (R> of WUwmuEß ciwrgvd toforw ■ Semite Hub _ committee that Haidore Hanaoa, |pglkti who to to head "Point Four" otudle. In the Htate Departaept. had ‘-pro-<’omrn«ni«r pro- " < llvi|lex' dating back to 1W«. MeOErthy wlwo wi-iaaeii Mrs Eathir Caukin Brvnauer, (left) a stole depßT"»'‘nt oXiclal of having a long liat of Communist-front actlvltlaa. ' —A' —■— ■ " "T - -'' I
I _ — ———- Farm Banquet Held Here last Evening Farm Achievement Banquet Held Here Splitting bis audience's sides as regularly a, he split his inftni- ' "Bnr- nD thOßglrt: Prof James G Hay,, extension dairyman of Michigan State college, lectured on the character of the idea 4 bovine before more than 30V peraona gathered in the Decatur I high school - auditorium fgr the 2*th annual farmers’ achievement banquet Monday night. I Prof. Haya’ speech climaxed an ; evening of presentation of awards; by different rhafrayeg, featuring' the corn king award to. Hen Gerke j by E W Baumgartner, of the Bank of Berne, one" of* the cosponsors of the fheaurt* corn club. A simulated cardboard cow. that: left much to the imagination. w c a< used to demonstrate the'inherent r q-unlittes* <»f the ideal cow ■a< • •<<: ' ho; i'r-1. Hays phii? Contrary to r popular. opinion < T*s7im:p tcni’h -thtF- acow should have a square, builtup rump, but 1 believe the cow s rump the rain can run off ’i the ideal cow would have all the .benefits of a streamlined chassis including a retractable udder '• ' Herman Krueckeberg served as I toastmaster for the evening and j introduced the different chairmen. 1 !' who irr turn read th#» names of the award winners In various breedi- ing hsso< iations as well as hutlie corn field Presentation of the dairy herji improvement association awards, was made by the president. Charles Backhaus; the Holstein breed awards. Harryawards. Rmhard Moser, and tie 5-A corn club awards by Martin the,dub's president When presenting the dairy herd Improvement association awards, it was noted that bqjJO gold med al production awards were given 9 0 I (Teefb Tje Pag, Pixel
(Rev H A MeusAliny. Marl y Evangelical and Hetormel. COxNTAGION OF GOODNESS "Let your light so shine . " Matthew 5 1« Hero Jesus Christ, the true Light of the World, i, explalnina to Hls disciples their special mission aa Hl, follower. They a. re to reflect In their lives the divine light of Christ The world before Hi, coming was robed Ih darkness the darkn<s, of sin and despair With Christ's sdvent there came a ligh' of, amazing, puryne,,. a message of bope Sffd pea.e ma tore | to this darkened world But this light did iiot'cover all of the 1 earth nor did It, ray, rea< h very far during His earthly life However. with these word, ‘Let your light on shine Christ had instilled tn' Hls dtolple* the germ of th.- Christian Church By being obedient unto Him and HI, Spirit this'small group of dis ctple, began to spread the contagious ge.rm. of Christian faith and Ixoodne,.. until not only their community and nation were atf-cted. but until It, force had been-felt by the entire wj>rid : These words of Chrirt should be just' as pertinent tn HI, ’ present dsy disciple. Being a true reflector of Hia light I, our privilege, an acknowledgement of our gratitude A Christian, who allows hls light Jlke a «Ueel lamp besoms dark He become-. Instead of a steppinrafon?; a stumbling blot k The, world was lark —ail was night Till God came down and gave a light. A light, that shines In the form of a cross TT ..... To beckon men th darkness lost *- — • O God. we thank toMk, and we pray ■We might reflect this Ugbt each day
■ • ■ ----- —— — I Belgian Premier, Leopold In Farley WWBUi Mw 11xertond. M»rrh 14. —+ (CPi -- Prime mlnixtvr Gaston ; iSywken, of Bvlgium arrived here by car todav to consult with King Leupdd II on the result, ot Sunday raferendum Leopold won 57 49 percent of tin vote but the liberal party minority saiKtion his Peturu with such a' saiall majority . ■ ] Plans New System On Price Supports ',i Growers Will Pay For Crop Storage Washington. March U. (U?) government plans to use a | n.*!*:. intern ; ports on this year s crops of a ’i *j* flax seed and The..ey*u*m •nay «*>e. .’axpaynr*- yiflßons 0f... ■ - oTHHaJs said it ha* approved by se<*r«vary of agri ultsire chariei 1 F Brannan • I nd»*i" (!:»• r • a system ' 1 ■ - ’ ♦ r and not the guvemnte.nl - would f<K>t the storage bill for *on • pluses of these crops from hatvest ’ime until the government actually rakes title to tae crops the follow-) ing spring That means many growers will ‘net’--jesH than the nuppori price or Rurpfiiwea turned <nef tn th** government. In fait, only rhuse growers who u*e their own .bins to store these crups would be able to net the full support price Thar's the way price support« « | r wMfW operated for mm T harlt-v I and other feed grain crops which ere largely farm-jOored * wheat, soybean* and flax*ee<! haw ‘ r»’i eived apAcla! 'treatment- .The. are iProfHr which largely Hua off farms into conntry eievarorx and • •errainal warehouses’at harves* ITwre Te r»«e WUs» ’
House Labor Committee Kills Senate-Approved Education Aid Measure
6wy Found Guilty 01 Bombing Plane Sentenced To Be Hanged June 23 Quebec City. Que , Mar 14 -- (VPI A Freni-b-speaking jury found exJewelry xalexman j. Al--I>ert Guay guilty today of toe time bomldng of a Canadian airliner and-he wax xenfeneed to to hanged /June 23. Guay engineered the ttane-bomb plot" to get rid of hl,, raven-haired wife. Rita, one of 2." perwwnat alioard the plane. aYI were killed when the alritßer ejrptoded Pandemonium broke out in the courtroom when the* verdict, which carried a mandatory death penalty, wa, announied ‘ restored order ! The jury foreman presented the verdict exactly 20 mlautes after the Jurork retired Guay rose, and in a voice whicl. betrayed no emotion. <to laryol "I have nothing to say " The judge'seniem ed him im ,'-me<MMely>The Canadian t Pacific airlines DC-3 explod’d and crashed Into a mountainside at , Haul’ an C«»rh<m j Que . Sept 9 The crown < barged that the explosion was caused by a 6me-homb which Guay had placed aboard the plane shortly before it took off ? The victims included three h»’ew £ .Y«r - k executives: JE. T Standard. president of the Kennwott Copper Corp ; r Arthur I) StorkeJ president of the Climax Moly!»de num Co ; and R .1 'Park’ r. vice president of Kennerott and preaident of the Quebec; Iroji and Titanium <>», Before leaving the l»en< h. Judge Albert- Sevicny tol«f -th J’XLL Voti* h;i\r rendered i d-tiri: . -- . ■ —,-u. n iwjuir m '. He I ongru’wlalt- I ! J 4 I !•-• n >■-' • n • •, ■ - «•-, - --L- . • I same u .tb thx nr. \ The* jury derid’d (luny 2 *- —fretrj|ft»_r a three-boul^suihm,»b«>n by Se vigny .During the summation. Guay <Twr« T» M«» ; County Ministers Discuss Marriage Monthly Meeting Is Held By Ministers . "The niintsrrr's rewpowstot+ity toI ’he rnttplea io tmarr it-* * J tTia-hi topic for dr<ru«*iot) at the j ■ ■ hly . meeting ■ t •• ■ \ ‘rouniy mlnK’erial a^-octa'• V r . .Di at -pigSrtßt m. m- ■: 1 - : I Vice O’ ftf The <ss l th. R< v A r E GiIIhIiD of D< i |e*tur . kd. di*< u«*ion »nd wqU ‘ 4p}M>intrd by the vote of th miniß’J • •rry with :he Rev I >hn, <'hamh«-r-* and the Rev Jonas! Berkey', to draw up s se? of standatd* of~-practice and counseling to be sdoptrd by Jhe <*< »unly assoris ileiLJd_tbe nrxt meeting April 1? in rh« Fir*t Baptist church of lh cstur . Rev (inlander in leading* di<4 u> «H»n «»ut. '"many «>f the martiagea which break up in dt x . . f Reparation are perfori d f \ •!-.‘.ntecf r« and tbat a good ‘’hare of- the -blame lies on. the shoulders UC mtnisTers who think thn* they j • *rn an honorarium for merely J reading .tlu- . wedding Every min kt er Ought ke -_4m» < partial responsibility for the sue cess of the marriages which he xoktnntZff. and rhefefnre tn hi* power; to • Indicate to each i-unple the stake that God and thf church have in each marriage And ' "evcrV’ miniver ottfh? ro he able tb' * * explain to young people the foursquare mradinr of love the under *rding-of which vUa! o happy | end «u*'ees?<ful marriar® ' J . * President. Oscar Etcher of Berne the worship service : ? ev*r.T4 new men were welcomed to the (el-h-wship of the Adams mint? trrial association Dr Gerald Jones of Decatur announced that a i Tent Ta Pace JFtwa>
Tolmhctl49 For Evasion 01 Wartime Taxes ■ ■ Justice Department Seeks Indictments For Tax Evaders Washington Mar.' 14 <l.Pi t The justice departm XU d - r today that wHirtn 4h heiors U <( mpicte a la t mi rate drive to in • <lii It- ’at__eYa<Ur- : than BlAj.iorjitm in wart imp taxes Deparnner: iai< said 119- repr bent ‘ <>mplaints re ferred etn<*«* Feb 1 4<» U. jJ sluh-. Bnera thn > U feli y v ihe nat ion for ar • |ion before midnight tomorrow KJ decdlin* for .- prosecution* involve Ing 43 taxes | the six-ycar fUatute Ut. would .protect the evaders \ .- .-5 (Iff 4 fah - : ..".'l7* d 1 *• * for other war yeaA? - sides 194“ hldlviduaU if;!*-- n; • ****»gat4bn in 4.. p many w.t!» th«- bOthaat m» .I Hal. and professional repu’ati r, n« decors bit sine? smen at a? .prevh -I<y. un blark I i Some of the indie'men t» :ri ready have heert returned Thirty fait prominent businees n-fij uer« n ii • \ » ‘ last night lot allegedly trying to gyp the gcvernmen t of 1bi1.649 bi 1.649 T S attorney Irvih ‘H Sayp - -W <’f ~.fhe . Income r* p ’liain” Tfotn" u.i- im . -‘""in *( «’ • /•« :>) moding t j-d . <»: vh_4> ? jaheipg. ffiMV teV ■•»'T rr fh. ’'i-’ • • :*r>d'T» j- -i <-• - ’ / “ ' • I-• • ]-• . 9Koperate*—4h.u.ri'» Ui—Hfaxhipgron, Ihjs’on. I’: . . ami .X» *. ! Vork; Uhiis M< 1 ’ CT: den“ «.f the Union. Fountain Pen Uo Eduard Abrams 51. head of Capital Undergarment Uo and i Henry Mindell. 42. Woodmere 1. • :I. of the k high Manulat tu: itn! • U'> Di X M Harrison, former Methodist minister who wa* once. i lego, was in«li< tet! in Grwnikirn ’ S’ C. op March ♦> for allegedly | [ evading more than |lOfh<W in r p- rsonaT taxes " 11 f 1 nder (he law it a lekmy ft< iTnrw T«» Cref » Appointmenh Made 'For Election Board ; Macklin, Andrews ! Are Named To Board David Macklin of to# law firm of DvVort. Smith and Mavklfn; Tfa*! \t>dri>»<. well known. Adarp, coati ! ty fa: 1 ai er. and- t-oenr.-- ■ lerk. will be Die IDSd 'oird <>(j election cotstnl»»toners. it was an- ' nouncci today at the clerk a offlee. t Maiklln is a new member of •). hoard xuereedtne l«e»i, I. Smith > ,bo ki-rred in 'lie 194* election - Macklin wa, nominate,! for the po,t. by Gerajd W. Vizard. Adam, conn- ; ty Democrat chairman . Mr Andrew?...»a«_ t 4RWM.W. >i>wn Repu Mican tnjtnber by 7 idams imtntty Repnblfcan < hairiut-n ’ Harry Essex Jaberx serve, a, president of toe ixiwrd by Virtue of ] hi, office of county clerk The commissioners will mf<t soon. It was learned, to map plans , for the May “2 primary election - The board ha, complete furisdlt-' ii n of the primary and eeneral ‘ions. r.— County ballots will be printed shortly after April S, which !• the. first day. under the statute,. on which the work board ha, charge of the pTmtinj. distribution and <-ountiny of all t>>l lot. in Adam, county
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Action Comes After Long Wrangling On Bill; Substitute Is Under Consideration Washineton. March 14 —(UP<-~ Tlk- house labor committee today killed a s3<H>.otHi.MMsa-y.ar seaateapproved federal aid to education bill The vote was 13 to It The action came after months of wratitrlinp by the committee over I what to do about aid for parochial i <chobl» The bill was designed to ! help tax-kupported public school, Af:n killma toaaldbill. the com- ' mittee took air a possible sub.i-itute i.jn whty.b Woutil pros-tde federal help 10 school cons-Turtint: Tbts = ■ bill was offered >by Rep Wlnaate H Lucas. D . Tex The vtomntoee>--t«DMy r-losed docjD- »*“ diacUocd by Rep. Waltif. E l)tebm K O Brehm ■ v-xtd the voi-e threw the ewwimitiee .Into a parltomentary uprosr it was necessary Ttoally. he said. 10 cal! bowse parliameu artar. Mwia t bescblrr to settle the aryument over the commLto«-4 next possible ..step.. ...-. It, |i Thoma, H Burke D. O. . yhpved to reconsider the riire.by. ... at bill . * .it-** ■ wav !i» present hj« own bill ok the *»”..* *ubjert ; Burk*- * moHoc la r however, wa? lejected . I.T _io 12 Under the ‘•euaf? bill m<wt of the IJ/hMH/t' a year in Mend h; I fund* would h«VF<<»nr. under # ( formula to «4-arbem e. tu publle *ch.> Burke * -*ttb»UtiKe kiU would hate.earmark- _ «d alLlhe aid for teaehera AUlarU» Burke aakd tbit would reftmue ’ rhe aid que»tHHj fr«»tn <-t»<Ryuv«»-r>y » the jparochial tm h*w»l question Und»r hl* bill ©nob. of the fund-* . -nhld trtfcve-beetr alto * rtKt «* tywr-t & h »a4 »-.--hiM>is . \ The p4' r -'hia! *ch*N»l ifisik arose t’ne . u-Jiul >« av» i; up yrere eltelbk Cor fedepkl aid In >. •“ ! h-p..*, :. • • w J- ».* • f. ul : a** teLp in i these aiMes..lhf y. al«» wru}d_have ‘ n rtfved ?onie federal ~ Other e* »fig regional devrlop- < meat** •• (,'offee- Francis M Kurtx. head -of the A A- toffee division, ►aid i coffer prices probably wilt remain ihiglvfoT ninr* than h year Surplus t-offt i* ha* been tfv»d up. he explain>d .'and produf ’hin hasn’t caught •up with world demand _l’'nAm* •i< as. An FBI man who j posed a* a communist said that The ■rowmnnte’i took a lesson, from n Buroye Mud look overt, tha .— . plug.? ».?>O » ..i n . western Pe.nnMatthew Cveifc said the t'TtnTlfr. uniwt'* u*e —Hbrr- - and pro-’-grwusfve tn gain comrol of '‘decent : Xn'uTat;' organization* ’ Finally, iht Id the house uuAmerican i- iviUi •< • •unvitter- the cotnmuQ- ’ Uquidikted them. ! Rubber The house armed aervI commiite* turntd down Mr. I - (T»m Ta f*aa» Uta) Former State Prison Warden Dies Monday I Michigan City. Ind. March 14. WTI'P) Louis E Kunkel. »4, : warden of Indiana state prison tot -fire years In the 193" a died last nirht »f a heart attack at hit home here Kunkel Waa a;-;x>inted warden !>v ■'former Gov. Paul in Mar . 1933 and resumed fn •- years .later I after aeveral mas, escapes from [the, priaon . ■I-—— ... .... ic-?- ...’l'l "L'.l'.' New Police Car Is Slightly Damaged The city polKe'a petrol car got I Its first baptism by tiro today when it was rammed by another T»r il toe-vortiei t»f Second and Monroe street. Stopped at that tor -Jhe lrafto- 1 tght. -the police car waa hit hy a car driven by Robert Kenworthy- 42S‘ ."N.irth atreet whi h skidded Into it There waa bat negligible .damaxe to the police car. a broken tail lixht class and a imall dent Tin the rear fended ths Ken wort hi car*, damage was .estunatad al 47b. ■’ 4 - — = ! E—-f- to— ——
