Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 67, Decatur, Adams County, 21 March 1950 — Page 1

Vol. XLVIII. No. 67.

.______- — - , - — . .. ".'7 —7; — ~ — — - " ?/TXT" — -V- • Decatur Comm unity Center Fund Is Over The Top CUfBILLION, HALF FROM SPENDIHG PLANS

Construction Os Center Assured As Goal Reached

Community Funds $15,000 Donation Puts Center Drive Well Above Quota The Decatur Community Center , Fund was pushed way over the top last evening with a ll&.ooo dona tlon from the Decatur Community Fund. Inc . Carl C. Pumphrey, presl dent of the Dvcatur Memorial Foun dation. announced at a dinner meet»«g of the Foundation's directors The gift to the Center Fund was presented hy 'Joe (lelberg. preai- — ■ dent of itu.lS.jur CuinniutiHy. Fund, Ity Earmarked for furnish i«®» in the proposed civic center. ’ the Community Vend directors vnt rd to make an outright girt of the] |ls.(*w aa.that goal would be rear h- j ed Thel,e' was no reason for hang --- -tag. Jkaitk.'Uft. Jjjs, civic„ endeavor”! (lelberg explained . iVhy.u tim. Commuulty Fund was established’ in 1942. the directors set aside any ; surplus from the annual drives for. the Community Center Saving fund* for furnishing* does no-good unless the Center I* constructed and since Jhe fund wan within sfw ~ thousand dollar* of gulag over the top. we thought we would live IT" the needed push and wind up the; campaign " The lIS fasi gift boosted the Cen-J ter fund to 3143.013 15 and on s' "one for two bash." will increase the Central Sova company's gift to s><l uM 57, Mr Pumphrey eslimat - ■ ■ Fond Reaches 3243,019.72 1 Cp to last evening, pledge* and donations' Io th* tVnirr fui>«t totalej|. lAoWe.l.'. Mr Pufnl.hrFy’.'wlTO’wiis’host to the - ‘ShiirC’S’sre'dThat t1 had been ■ donated within the last week V lo< :if " ImlusTrF" cohriTTiiiti d Ixme. and two Individuals increased theirj pledges by |t,t«m each The report shows Pledges and cash fllToFil'. Community Fund cift jf.ttoonn Total IS2ili;il.‘. Central Soya - Co. gift .H1 7.7 10411.1 lp',l 121■■ "l‘< 72 When the campaign was-launch-! ed last August, the Central Soya ; ctrtnpany?nfirouKh II W McMillen., Sr. founder ami board chairman of. the company, made the following challenging offer "The Central Jtoys company Is willing to give >1 for each 12 rais ed by the 1 tlliens and other bust tn ** interests- 4n the city. The maximum amount' of the Central Soya gift is to be SlUo.lMlo. Because we believe that thl« project should not be attempted unless suf fiefent money Is raised the Central' —Soy* gift- of 31 tor each 12 1* ettn r. tlngent upon a minimum of fl' ■ 0<i(» to be raised hy the community | tn other words, if the- Decatur Memorial Foundation. trie. will raise linti.nmt. the CcntratataiCompany wrH- contribute an additional >75. AM" Mr Pumphrey inforrnrd Mr McMillen today that goal hud been reached in the largest, most ex-1 tensive civic-drive ever undertaken I In thia city In America, tew elite* tlo sire of Decatur < ver met a greater challenge, Mr Pumphrey ' stated.' -7 T F flraliker. president of the First State Bank and treasurer oti the Decatur Center Fund, stated -already..Jwd.. Jhggn . paid on pledge* The largest single gift from Industry was from the General glecpric company Individuals con , rrwvw Te awe *l* 1 WEATHER Rain north and eentrsl tonight and a brief period of light rain In sstrsms aoutn early tonight with light rain or anow continuing In. eatreme nortn - Wednesday morning. Clearing by Wednesday evening south and central. Not much change In temperature. Low tonight 33 to 3d north, 35 to 40 eouth. High Wednesday 3t to 44 north. ! 44 to 43 eouth.

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Heart Attack Is Fatal To Rep. Church Congressman From Illinois Dies As Committee Meets Wanhington Mu 21 (UP) Rep. R.i’pli K» < huii li R_. 11l / roilapMM! and. dl*<l Onlay while he wan teAtifyhiK Indore a house < oin- ' miftee against an administration : bill j In (reaHh when he Ito the witnthß Stand to op|M»se ( Truman •< pviHi'-d fol ' abolfahlnr the office of 'rental I eounoel of the national Jalwn rela ; tfcmx hoard isfrwvh was about half way throQjHi a six i»aae statement *“ tIU «jmiilkt ee “Wen Tie wfl' ’ atrh ken ■ A follow ronrreMman. Rep A L Miller, R # . Neb who Is a do<t\tur, was aumnion«*fi to T'lmr/h> aid dhu'i 1 Wilti I»r !< K St«l - man. nib- of st if f .) pliy'.ii f’apitol Hill Hu« Church died •j within a few - minrrtos - ?* Milfor said tin- Chicago rbt» : suffHw| * heart atlio k Church, who fh<t u.i'* f‘lb<t»d t~tn rongrrTS in • 4**■!♦. h*d told the Mr . --of the- NLK-H Kotiefal »oilHHel fl fift h e 'u If lh<* coth i»ss <!<»•-i not ■ aside Within th required 60 day* ; I venture the pr«dl< tion that i u ill i vsuh m • ii- ibi .; ble ; lb re Churih s \<d< »• faded away and he started to ; lump hi th n<M»r e [ A spectator sittinc' n»*aH»y i caught him.as he thfipled from hi- < hair ('hairman William L t Dawson. ‘ll. 11l , a fellow ( hif’agoan. erivd out ‘. Ifo’fc *i» k He's ak/k.’* House Detnouati* lea«ier John W Mfd’orinaek, H. Mays., who alao Is a member of the executive expenditures <:ommitt/*e. said ’ atreteh him out on the floor *’ When Miller ami .Stutsman ex < Twr* I«» rase Wit» i - -■ ' Mrs. Fred Rohrer Is Taken By Death Prominent Resident Os Berne Is Dead Mrs Emma Rrthre-r. R 2.. >roml“ ’ nr nt Herne lady, and a lift long resi den! of Adams cyunty. died at 4 15 o'clock evening at the Hretsman hospital in“Titrri> She had been seriously ill since, suffer inp a cerebral hemorrhage last > Amrust j She was the widow of Fred : Rohrer, founder, and former edi *tor.-“oFHifr4lee4i» died . in 1936. She was -/a charter c. : rfiber of the Berne W (' T U and a < barter nu mber of the women s ..missionary soihry of the First “MrTfhnrrffo r 'rhii rRrT '■'Vhfsft -- *hr- ' was an ac'lve member Mrs Rohrer wa« horn In Monro. township March 12 4W. a daughi ter of Jacob and Katherine Sprung | er-R« u*«er p Surviving are one «on. Ira D j Rohrer of Dayton. O : three dtmgh I tert, Mr* Ru’h WuHlman of i Winona Lake. Mbs Margaret Rohrer, office secretary of the ' Berne Witne*«. and Mr« David C . { Embler of Berne: nfn» grandrbll | drew: Dre greahgrandchlMren . two i brother*. Dr Amos Reuswr and <T»rw t» rwse eiv»»

FBI Probing Secret Signals By John Lewis Open Investigation Os Charges Lewis Kept Miners Idle WaxhlngUm. M»r<h 31 -(VP) — The FBI today w»« invi«t)<«ttßg ch.-.rv., that John I. Ixwts u.rrt a wettt »et ul »lgn»l« io Iwp rnipwa out of the pits during the rvc.nt i-oal atrikr As*l»lnnt attorney general II Giuliani Mori-you »aid he ordered the FBI Inquiry laat Saturday after fChding about the charge* againvt La wi* by I.ioy d ..M. Sidener ou*ted president of * united mine worker* total in ('anion. 11l "I've , told the FBI to make a thorough Investigation of every- - .iMag. that ll*3 .<7.onie_ up In the case," Morison said According to published report*. ' Sld.ner accused L*.«'is of u«ins In- ' tri. ale signals to epwntermand the 1 -twii buk inwntk order* he Issued wh< h fed. nil judge .Richmond H -b told him I.U-*et the mine* f back .in .proilm’Ton- '7'7 ’’ .ji"' ' i . , ihat after ta-wi-. Issued bl* order. ll.TnSnl J Beasley, a I t MW district board tnentheftelephoned him and said, "the whistle blew one" ll<a«'.y explained, he said, .that this nieant thg‘mhrfrs i were to stay out of the pit*. R liswl-v actually had wanted the miner* to return to work. Hldener sjii.l, th. elenal would have l« -1. •‘th. whistle bl. w three , Beasley lias denied Side tier's statement MoiHOli said he has had io. Uitoruiiinen .-Uct than the; data < nialned in newspap'i Wore , ul Side tier's charge MoilsorC head of the justice de - l.ariinenf s-claiiii' drvision, was the; fovernmint's .Met ar-orney In Its; all, nipt to .-ii.id.- Ke. lb I 'rd th. UMM a is in. ’-on'.--ni»e of ...iiu foi v-, K• • H .1 ■ • trlr’• •<1 tri- vini'sn ~f • both civil and ..iminal contempt . H. l ,-inf rhe--g.ne-rr.n.eHl-failed l>» - prove tlu UMW bad delibl-ra'e ly defied ills - temporary restraining j order - Th. justice department Is appeal ine the civil contempt avujulttal it I iiliL..!ln- I s court of appeals in a brief 'tiled by’ Morison yesterday th.n Lewi- ordeis per. a "sham tT*r* T* Fane six. Two Hospitals Bar Dr. Hermann Sander New Charge Studied By Medical Society Manchester. N H . March 21 (I'P» Thr Hiihborough county mrdkttl society: Mludird a 4h a r g4i t iwiax uitaiiii t Dr. H♦rm an n X Sender ks» two Catholic hospital* banned him for life Though the charge against the 41 -vear-old Candfa physician, acquitt 4tl of first degree murder in a -.mercy slaying ’Trial March 9. was kept secret, each member of a thu-e-man board *>f censors, and-. Sander himself received a coipy of the a<« It was beliexed he was charged with crifidiicX unbecoming Tv a physician in eonnertlon with the death last !*♦<• 4 of Mrs. Abbie Boir-oJo. 59. a cam'er dootnt d Man- . Chester patient. Dr Uoyd'JL. Well*,, secret ary of . 4fcr cytw *whM» with uMek ikt. chatgV* were filed, said only that ’« charge ha« bven m«d<- against l»r Hermann X Sander ” Th. chagrr was .ktglleyrd written hy~ aw' utncßrt ng-wtrhar-gtar-auesudt heart or the Notre Dame hospital* tore whhh announced their ban*, against the <-ontrriv.-r*ial physician yctertay.- It ,w«» karped »ev» r..l doctor* eign.d the paper The three-man board us censor* wilt atudy the charge for • mini rhum of 10 days or a maximum of six week* before reporting to the ITOmember rotrt’y «oelety with * recommendation Dr Sander then .will face one of four decision* no action; public or private censure.i suspension or expulsion from the .fir* Ti> ra«* atai I

Decatur, Indiana, Tuesday, March 21,1950

Banished Rum Greets Wife THIS EXCLUSIVE PHOTOGRAPH, made through a window of his ■ stateroom aboard the I’oliah liner Uat.iry-, shows Mrs Valentin J.ublt.-hev rushing tn greet her man'.- led husband as h•. wag de ported 11. Russia In lieu of serving » IS yearnenleii. e for spythg. i dif'paffb<r''aihld''derls4vie-dg-y*'-aHs'--f-rfk«-’-a-.New It-uk-

Eight Persons Killed In Death Curve Crash f “* * Auto, Truck Crash Hcadon In Illinois Rockton. 111 . March 21 <I’P) Fight person.* were* qrunhed to death when their M**rvinc Hiito-• -mobiie craflheil head <m into an oil [transport truck <>n a dangerous section of highway an “death j : curve;” \ I'he eight dead, including t»4»i sTnyMI .children. wore all occupant* > v,l aufouM »blfo. Xhe-A lai a*k <•1 ♦••<.*prd serious Ift a■» •he oply one to sarnie- the < rush 2 sto> ..of the yicHms . ‘ ' when pulle<| from the twist* I Arei KHne <•• the aute’ 1 wM ’< : iohled up like an accordion under •ieath the front end of the big trm <» imp <iu!<l. whil. enroute by am bulaiice hiTffe Beloit. \\ h tnunh i pa! h<Mmd. and another died shott Ivxtfter arrival at Jhe hospital -[The accident occurred alamt v ...» [O'uork last night Aurhonties b.tid -the weather waa fair and the p.t\< incut • loar Fire broke out in th* wrecked, automobile, and. the Rockton lire i departinent had to 1 flames before rescuers co*tld remove the dea<l and fatally injured Coroner 4vid Khouz jutid, hoWr.|.. ever, the victims either were fciited ( hi«tantly or died of injuries receiv ed in the impa< t. The truck driver. Willis Spring.2s, of Monticello. Wis . crawled f from hfr em pt y veh th* with atilv brtifßes and arrnHches hut---waa wu-4 :ahle to aid the victims. I *’lt was one of .the. most and bliMMiy itrenes I’ve ever seen. . sheriff litlli* Hence said. “Three bodies were wedged in the front seat the impart had. pushied the engine of the car ba«k on top of them and we iiad to ca’T’ Wrecker to pull out one side of ' the automobile before wecould get a* them.’’ - -- L The top of the car pancaked down on The The coroner identified the dead ; as Robert Rinehart. 37; his I’atricia. 3«>; iheir daughter. Maiy .Mue .tlau.b*H.. ■Riivm.nd, 1 Rihehart? 33. * brother of Robert John Re»t»y-.- J 6, Kdna - Taylor, ” 3‘tSurw I . . •' . — I - Final Rites Held For Local Lady's Father FuncraTservice* were fietd Men d*y lu Chicago for William Woolf, prominent Woodstock. 18. merchant. who died Saturday at ■ Woodstock hospital Mr Woolf wa* the father of Mrs Morri* Begub of Dec«tur. The widow, a son and three daughters Mr. Woolf had been 111 tor about lu dnys Burial was in, I Chicago. j.

Huston Funeral Is Held This Afternoon * Funeral uervices were beM this aftermam at the Black funeral * wlhe for Henry F. Huston, who Idled Baturdat*fternoon. The Rev L: H- J. Welty and the Rev Ralph A.I carter officiated witk*- burial" in’ the Willshire.. 0,» cemetery The name of a daughter. Mrs. Timothy I Sprague. <» of .Decatur, was unintentionally omitted from the list of survivors published Monday Hearing Ordered On McCarthy’s Charges Charges Top Spi in State Department Washington. Mar 2! tl’l’t Chairman Millard E Tydings today ordered an early hearing by his senate investigators on liar gvs !»yTbrn;~Joscp!i R McCarthy R . Wls . that Rusia's ‘top’< -pi<»:t areuf 1- a man n->« ‘ . tie. t*Mf with th* •Jj.it- ;‘.f-p.ii t’ii.iJ McCarthy told reporter* hr -d- --’ ready has given foreign ’ relations subenmmitter the name of the individual and that hr would Ire glad to state, “formal charges" era < loaed committee stMksion Tydings said he will call his group ipto a special session tomorrow or Thursday to hear Mr Carthy He said m» ml»rrs wilt llw priority to McCarthy’s latest charge. — Tydings said that if government loyalty miles are obtainnl for joinmittW scrutiny that of the al- • Irged “espionage" agent will he the first one hwikevl into McCarthy did not identify the individual he charges with 'Reins an “espionage” agent. He already has turned over to the sulM-om mlttee the names of 117 alleged communist sympathiterii. Among them, he said, is the ’ boas” of convicted perjurer Alger Hiss In I a government spy ring of which Hiss was “only one of ilnks ", Tydings said the matter of com luittre persnal of government He cited report* Th»t aitnrhey general J. Howard MeGfath ip | pMe* making them avatlabh- <m i ground* that it will e*|aldi*h a pre. edent Tydlng* confirmed in part M. ; Carthy * etatement to reporter* ; that kr dlßaffid .il* e«pt»ne«e , "<**<’" informally with the . hair man in a "< loak room c>nver»a . tlon" McCarthy. Tydinge said, had mentioned sever*! riH* be deemed of paramount importance But Tydlng* could not recall detail* McCarthy **ld that if the »üb- . committee obtain* the .. FBI. -date t department and cirtl Mkufat com j tTwrw Te Fave Tw«>

1951 Budget Still Four Billion In Red Despite Committee Reductions

Senate Group Approves rima To Aid Europe Full Amount Asked For Marshall Plan Spending Approved WaeMUKton. M»rch .31—(UP)— The *enale foreign relation* con miUae today unauUuouab approved . the full I.X.iiHi.OOu.tiOO thlrdyear Martbali fdap -pending autirortw tlon requexted by President -Truman The figure Include* 33.350,(MM1.000 In nv»’ fund* and >!;.<• iHui.iiou ini ..WTWteiA. b “ ! i which Mr .Truman would be aiith orlied to spend in H*ca! 1951 Committee actloti EC A! ■in’er it* flrat senate hurdle pt atime when administrator Paul (1 i Hoffman faced a hard house fight. I House foreign affairs committee , member* voted to cut cash fund* 1 by ai.wou iHMi.iam and substitute a ( similar amount in shipments of -Amertcan Jarm. *urplu*e« Mr Tninist* is given a free hand in del. rinlning whether and where this money shall .be spent The measure now goes to the senate floor where a'heated debate I* expected ConinilTlee menib'ers rejected a pri>po*al'6~y Sen Bourke ■ II llirkenlooper IL. la to pare jr.mi.iMw.iHMi off Ki’A'i spending authority, about 2" percent of the miu.-t ’ . _ A iiyllv the hill is merefyewnauthorization. Cash to.run the pro ‘ gram through June. I#sl. wilt have' to - Tie ’3'ppTnvrrt- by congress later The committee unanimously ap prti’ved-a Connally amendment that nations receiving V S assistance should apply no discriminatory tax license, quota or other trade re striettows on Anierteans—seeking t<> do business in their countries It 1* | Tarn Te 1‘.,. *l,l Raymond N. Hakes Is Taken By Death Heart Attack fatal To Former Resident Raymond Nathan Hake*. 54. or Fort Wavne a - native of Adam* county, died unexpectedly of a heart .attack at-3 p.m Monday at the General Electric company In Fort Wayne where he had been . employed as a machinist for 35 . years. ' '■ He Wa* -botw near Pleasant Mills . Nov. 21. 1*95, a son of Joseph W and Irene Hake*, and had lived In Fort Wayne for the past 35 year* He was a member of the Sinus son Methodist church A veteran of -World War I. be served In the - navy for eight years. He was a member of Post 47. American glon. a charter member of Ship ft, Fort Ways* navy club and the' G. E veteran* .association Surviving are hi* wife. Georgia; one daughter. Mrs. John Easley i-f n*f Warne: one uom- Rayxuoa-I Hake*. Jr . of Larwill; one grandchild three brothers. Harrison Hakes and George Hakes of De•oaUjr. and -Wsltyr Hake* <rf F.lk hart and tw» slaters, Mrs Rhaey 1 Hilvard and Mr* Ada Hower of, . Decatur 1 i»i pm Thursday at the home T 3411 South Wehatw street, and at , 2 o'clock at the Simpson Methodist church, th* Rev Cart G Adam* officiating Burial will be in the Greenlawn memorial park at Fort; Waytie The body wtlt be reraor ed from the Tom Mongoven fan ' era! home to the residence at .7 o'clock this evening ’ ■

Candidate John A, Kintt Kintz Seeks Office ’I As Commissioner To Seek Nomination On Democrat Ticket John A. kintx. well known Ad 'arns vountjr farmet. toddf awnowK" end. Mi • andidaeji ?’•»»• ths fomu< r.r ! if nomination for county coinini.<“ ;sion*r for the second dia’rict in the May primary election krtiti;"who is tjiele* ond candtl ate to announce for that offh e waft •born in Washington township aud ♦ia» livod Mure alt hi* life He at j’ended De .itur C.ithjdi as ; u boy. ' . ! .' M Kintr Im 53 yewrft oi-twe and. wi:! ..’harried in 1926. He has io ch.id • ten and two jrrandchildrcn ’ The (arming in Washington township al’, of his life. *anrt‘ now operates flia own farm A resident freeholder. Kintz han In the past l>een actively I »engaged in farm organizations. , He is a member of St. Mary's ■ i Catholic church, bt which he has j !m vn a trustee for the past twe i years He isl a member of tJie Knights of (’olurnbus and is a pa«! grand knight, alxo a member of the : Holy Name, society. Kintz has long be* n active tn I IMditicM. having .been Demo<Taf'<• j pre* inct <ommit?eemah for the past ■ ? six years - President To Make Pre-Election Toor Moy 15 Speech At Chicago Is Climax Key West Fl« Mar 21—(t’PI — President Truman deflnltwly will hit the road in May as part of a Mg drive by the Democratic party, climaxing hl* | trip with a speech May tfr tn a j national party rally lu Chicago Plans for presidential travel tnMay were confirmed today at the winter Wb!'« House where the, chief executive will do some pre-j limlnary work on a series of speeches he will deliver during m—iffihasine—4—**m*Xi According to present plan*, the - president wIH croes the nation hy I train in early May. appearing ~ab«H _M»y 11th at the dedkatloa ' of Grand Coulee Dam. Softs west , of Spokane. Wash Then he will travel eastward to- ; want Chteagn where be will speak, on the night of May 15 at a glean tic party rally la Soldier Field The Chicago meeting of Democrats leader* from every elate open* May 13 and th* president'* speech will be th* grand climax of th* national party pep nwetiag. | Pr«aa secretary Charles G. Roes , sl~o disclosed today that the <Twe* Tw rime ami

Committee Reports Exhausting Every Possible Effort To Reduce Costs More Washington. Msreh 21—fPF»— The house appropriations commitlee today cut 315C7.3M.5M from President Truman's spending pro grain in an mnnlbu* money bill that still left the 135! budget four debt raising billions in the red Reporting that it exhausted ! “prery. possible effort" to cat deeper. the committee" recommended a t13.A45.030.1C4 appropriation* for most of the government'* sgeneies Only the 'uefense establishpient ehlch get* one tblrtj pf the money, was spared sixeable redaction* The committee said it feared "ceralfi very grave risk*" in giving the armed force* only t 11.311.127.300 The bill stacked up against Mr Truman's request* of t3b 612.3,30 «C» for the same purposes He set that figure in kiilir'inKiW which outlined 342,43J1 oOttjtOO Inspending and forecast a 15.133,171.372 deCk-B ' • _ The <<wnmlltee, whose single package me**ure covering all but foreign aid and fixed co«t« is the first of ft* kind in lie year*, claimed only tF73.45K.u40 of it* slash would reduce the deficit The Test will be l<at paying hangover bffl* from 13511 | Thu* the bill fixed the expected | deficit at 34.153.C52,:t)2. unless congress cuis th* omnibus bill further pare* foreign aid when it < one* up in a later bill. _ The coni.miliee approved ijie bit) ; by a strict party line vote, with Republican* : |>postn< it R,. c J tire. ; Taber, N Y ranking Republican, said they the bill JU»i -100 bin. '. The Yptr dls< losed • Chairman Clarence Cstin- l>. Xf- i-l*iis m s-trer rhr bill onto di* house '’floor next Monday for lu day* of debate Republican' have announced they will seek to, cut • It another t < WM.OW.i'W , Cannon packed 10 or more measr . ! ur.s into the 431-pss* single pack age this session for the first such treatment in 15'1 year*. It ws* designed to pur -pending along side ; antk ipat. d revetiu« -of 327 - i 034 to impress congres* with the | economy drlv. The bill provided »3.38h»*Z.30« for th* army fl 44X.Hil.u4d tor the , tisvv and »;».t9«.»04,00ii tor the airforce Defense got a total reduo tion ot f20.;.:";2.7<Hi, none of M l«-crttk-al spots: , . ... The committee feels that a substantial reduction In the funds requested would cripple the national defense effort," a pqrort acr-om-panylng the bill said The committee said it believed Mr. Trumate exceeded hi* authority (Ter- Te rear* Twer Moose Lodge Home Loot Is Placed At $2,099 By Police Though city and state police are *tlll pursuing any and all lead* and the burglars who stole the money have nut been captnr ;? ed. it ha* been definitely estate liahed that the loot amounted" to j 12 033 that was removed from premfaes of th* Moos* lodge home Sunday i FnUta.,h*». tilled. . 1 pect* during the ’Jasf two day*, but so one ha* been named as the burglar who broke into the lodge home, apperently tn broad day- " light As far as is - pos*ihlr to " ascertain aad from what all clues Indicate, the burglary occurred be- ■ tween 4;aad 4 3« o'clock Sunday ! afiemuna. ’' Ho»e»er. police chief James Borders slated, there are further lead* and there will certainly ba much further iavwettgatMt ta the caa*. Police are probing all in-f-ortnal'on on hand no matter how f t rtviai H may seem, ta an eEart to discover and apprehend whoever eommiltad the theft, -