Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 100, Decatur, Adams County, 28 April 1950 — Page 1

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i .iap Reject Hoover Suggestion To Reorganize UN Stat* Department, John Foster DvUee z Washlagtrm. Apr- m—<ufi — State department offietato and to* •op Republican foreign poMcy advtoer lodar rojectod tarwar president Hoovers propsml to oust commutotot countries ftwm the United Natloaa. laadataat secretary ete, Mate Job* D Hickerson said the govin—fl's policy la to make the I'M work “with Ma presaut memheriblp.** John Footer Dnliea, newly-appointed OOP consultant tai the secretary of etale, said he thought there is “no oecaaloa to destroy the mUvorsality of the United Nntloas." President Truman himself telephonuA coagrntnlatlono to the former Republican president. last night At New York attar he nude the aprech which contained the communist-o—ting proposal Bat " the White House ■ -mid Mr. Tramaa's congratulations wore ranfined to Mr. Hooter's plea that the moral forces at Ike world ns Mliae their strength 7"* The White Haans saMMrTru man did not discuss with Mr. Hoover the proposal tor the VN , reor—nlantioa without Raseia and the eaarasaMat netiiws PptaMtotoflAl nraas ' ■-.^-•tWa 2 -' ■ oecrotary Charles <l. Ross was asked whet the president the—kt t ga—Uy sheet ths proposal ar Whether he fftasvnwsd tt. Ufa—a plied he dM not rare io answer x Stale dopartntent uncials —« ' k Stour that they have no lU<s vto— shoot psru—dla* Raseia to cooperate within the UN. Their stand against oust fax Russia, they Indicated. Is based solely on tbe conviction that H might he harm ful and offers no positive benefits They expressed the view that the world organisation still can succeed. One said there are still "unlapped resources" within the UN charter which must be exbauated before any decision la taken to throw out Russia and her satellites.

Former Geneva Lady Is Taken By Death Mr, Theresa LaFonialne, S3.'a resident of Geneva for many years, died Thursday at the home of a eon. Walter, In Erie, Pa. SurvivIna are ala sons. Jack and Sylvester of Fort Wayne. Fred of —. Mplrli' Tsko, Is oT Wltfrwt, and Walter and Clarence of Erie. Pa. Funeral services will be held at N. 30 am Monday at the Tom Mungovan funeral home In Fort Wayne, and at * o'clock at St. Peter's Catholic church, the Very Rev Msgr John Hapat officiating Burial will ■be in St. Mary's Catholic cemetery, east of Geneva Friend, may call at the funeral home after 7 pm' Saturday. Columbia City Man Is Drowned In Utah Hite. Utah. April A- (UP»— Garfield county sheriff Dewaid Woodward today doubted searchers would recover the body of Harold Martla. Columbia City, Ind, who drowned when a boat eapsised oa the Colorado river sear here Wednesday. TIME CHANGE «t xJUlfiV’t'. yow xMW L V <1 per X’W Y RXWAM) gEttA <Mi HOUR CSV jMTUItDAY MIDNIGHT

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■' 1 - "'■•■ Smidor SpF>lr»r i im|H|H|H||H ■ ’ WHjjgg ’ The Rev Jonas Berkey, pastor . oftheFirst Christian church, thia city, will give the sermon for the “ baccalaureate esercleos for the graduates of the Decatur high ' school. Munday evening. May 11. 1 Tip* services wilt be held in the ' high school auditorium. HoMhy Deadline > Law I Mb RfaSAMM^^MBOoMm rOi IU rlyniCiiii Traosoror Office Opoii Lote Monday The amee M the county treaw urer. lately swamped with people iavestMg a Rule mono hl the ctwtlhuation <>r county jrovtrwment, will remain open until late Monday | for the benefit of all latecomers ' who want Io pay their taxes on ;. time. The office will remain open from ta.mt.anHl S pm. daylight caving thne (To avoid eonftaton. that is > 1, * a 1 P" central standard ’ The treasurer , office will also , remain open Haturday afternoon to aid people who would pay then Following the Monday deadline, treasurer Richard D Lewton said, his office will be dosed for the remainder of next week, to tabu late the take and assemble the data -which will weed but those who pay on rime from those delinquent Lewton added that If taxpayers matt In their taxes, those letters jurat marked after the deadline will be returned, and that person will r be placed on tbe dellmiurnt Hat

Hr added that all checks should be attach'd to the statement which the treasurer's office mailed the t taxpayer, to facilitate bookkeeping. He stated that if the statement to ■ not returned, that at least a note identifying the town or township should be enclosed Failure to doi f this in the past, he said, baa result - ed -40- muehdeUv by I bet re usurer and clerks in bis office in handling ' the work , To speed the process of caring rTwen Ta P««» Klahn , Heart Attack Fatal ToAmos Sommers Dies Suddenly At Work This Morning Funeral arrangements had not ( been completed late today for Amos Sommers, 34, of route 3. who ' died suddenly of a heart attack . while at work at the Decatur lie 1 1 dustries. shortly before noon The 1 body was removed to the GUlig and Doan funeral home Members of the family •ta'ed that Sommers had not been In ill health, and his death was completely unexpected. Sommers was born Nov. 7. I>lß. in Jefferson township, and had lived in Adams county all his life. He was a member of the Cross Reformed church in Bente. In I*4l be married Mariam Gln> ter. who survives, as do two children. Rosalyn, seven, and Richard, two; also five brothers. Walter. - Eugene and Ratesv-wd. UwW, ■ and WIIHs and Erpeat. both at Berne: four sisters. Mrs. J. J. Wall. Orland. Calif.; Mrs Harley lab man, Decatur; Mrs. Alfred Zumbrum and' Mrs. Horace" Lehman, both of Berne. The mother. Mrs. Louise Sommers, also survives. WEATHER Ma>4lb atLmavsdw sum ad r* Amdl st 11 mad ™vW*iy ClQwwy Amm I ahr-r w —rr A- mmAsn •ffi ini vugii •Etwrwßy * rwv« teuth portion tonlgM and Saturday ; snow bepinnlnp north rain Saturday. Low tonfpM M north. 40 south; high Saturday 46 north, SO south.

I Prospects For | End To Strikes Loom Briohter bWlll Bri VIpWVWI fUnX* Hniu I wßoyßAvf Disputes RopoftedL Noar Ta SetHamant I Chicago. April —.—<W»— The I nation's labor outlook cleurvd toI day as negotiators neared settleI tai •Mb dispute In tbe Chrysler strike No progress was reported, however. tn an attempt by the national I SSm — — rd A a f railways wieutaiioii oobtv w wbiw off a strike scheduled by the brotherhood Os Bremen and enginemen against four rail networks f-»r May Id. And a strike by 11.00A AFL building service employes In New York went Into its second day. Realdents ot TS4 apartment buildings began migrating to hotels to avoid walking up and down stairs and collecting their own garbage during the strike by elevator men and Janitors for higher wages. At Washington, tbe CIO enaa-n>unk-atlona workers union reported that it had dropped Its demands tor higher pay and shorter boars In favor at other benefits. The union called off a strike, scheduled toe lapt Tue«l«r. while gsininx sessions were In progress with American Telephone and Telegraph Corp. However, the union said It was mill asking 'for pay fbei—Tßir workers In Hell laboratories and for employes of .Western Kfectric company ■ About 11,000 of the Western Klee trie workers have been on ’atrflte siaee Monday Indiana strikers bad threatened to "jam" long dialanee lines today with excessive calls but decided against the move after learning that progress wps being made toward settlement of the 'phone dispute. Al Detroit, federal and elate -mediators reported that "a lot of progress" had been made toward settlement of the M-day old Chrya ler strike which has idled g».000 CIO united auto workers. About if.ooo other noivstrikiag workers hare been thrown out of employment by the strike. Trees Available To Decalur Residents Project Sponsored Here By. Lions Club A treis piahtihg project for Decatur. started: several months ago by ths Decatur Lions dub. will become a reality next week. It was announced today by members of that service organisation. Tbe local club will furnish free to Decatur residents trees large enough for planting. - The committee in charge will receive applications by telephone starting immediately. The deaA like for applying for the free trees has been set as next Monday evening at C o'clock and the trees will be delivered next Tuesday. The trees are to be used to replace those which have been removed recently or in vacant spots Jn yards, where the owner desires shade. This is the first move toward a long range plan to replace hundreds of old and dying trees In Decalur Anyone desiring to take adv—tage of the offer is asked to contact either pereonaUy or by telephone any ot the following committee members: : ■ : Harry Knapp. Roy Mamma, John Halterman. Robert Holthouse, WilHam Gass or Dr N A. Bixler. Applications must be tn Monday and the trees, ready for planting, will be delivered Tuesday. ' JBegiu Wbdi Soon Qu . new Dcrnany tvtansc Workmen were temp-today snov- > lag the former manse of the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren church on Wlnchesetr street to Us asp location on South Fifth street. The house was bonght at anc- J Hon eevekiU weeks ago by Joes i Tricker. and It will bo moved ia sections to the lot — Fifth i st root Wort wil) start soon — the new manno whteh will bo tel— I at tbe Wlneheeter street locatloa ( directly aero— the street from I the church, it -was learned today. 1

Docotw, lodioM, Fri4oy # April 2S, 1950

i I mm' ■■■ i— I anasmlAM SDoIO HlQhwOV InNMB S iRyWy KiUjj By Auto omfina PnicAtl »««—. m . apt. m-(up>— rivyioin riotJOTi faagg. B . u^ h . M , At— ma. i*a. ' a Mate highway department esnDomocrat Dmncr phr e, was kmod west of hero y— M.iJ I j-rte M— »e«ley when he was pinned to tbe neiQ M»V Biumwy b.gfc M a im, highway truck by Beforo Mb enthueiaatic Demm- driven by Ora Freeman, crats assembled la tbe Meo— ■*a r *dau. house for a proprimary din—r * ~~~ meeting last er-lng. Alox Co mg Pmmal IViuw bell, of Fort Way—, former aaalat- vWRRy PVMI Wlvv ant United mates attorney general, who supervised the' proeecw- k Oft) MA tion of Communists, declared that V|WMI IS S'AvWJ President Truman's loyalty pro• '~K, gram to the greatest gift to the I A—isertP—l Rw pOODIa •'••••wwvvWWw A former United Mates district <ChoinilOll GrolHcer attorney. Campbell w— ceiled to r . . . _ . Washington as assistant to Attor- **• Independence savings bonds ney General Tom Clark. —V M drtve Raeta for Adams county associate supreme court justice, wfl •• ••»*». * —• nnnoenced Tn this capacity to pro—red too HOW *F T. JT GrnHker, eo—ty cases which led to tbe eoavietl— oafrta— bonds chairman of Axle Bally. Tokyo Rose. 1. P— Chairman Gralltor commented noil Thomas, as fraud congress- In aaakiag the statement that the SUS. Judy Coploa and tbe 11 Now ■** thto year to well within the York Communists. tooch of tbe Adams county bond Campbell's address followed the WjU potential totroductom of roaaty and town- -The elttoens of Adams county ship candidates by Gerald "Doc" ***• -srtotkaßy answered the Visard. Democrat county chair- prevte— drive calls made by the man. Fourth district oßleors were «• during all tbe war Introduced by James Koo— of >«*■• “« «• P~<* Avilla, district chairman their- *Hvm ter bond buying We can Knows presented Mr. Comp- * again In 1»M during the InMli dep— deuce drive. Mrs. Charles Lose, president at , •*» *»tog tost year's opportto Adams County Democratic <■■“* drive, Adams county rest Womens Club, and viceehalrmaa d—to did their fair share la push of tbe district organisation, wm *« Ihdiaaa over their goat. It chairman of the m—ting anil pre- FeHtetlc duty to again put Mated the program Mrs. PnuHae oer ebosider to the wheel and Brits—boss gave throe vocal anas- boort our Hoosier state Ma—boro. Mrs. L A. HoUbome wm ®*erthe asolgaed IMO quota of the accompanist, and also tad too and our county oyer crowd In singing “God Mono **• W3-*d* quota.” America” I** Uk * r, y wIU Mrs. Faye Bmlth Knapp. Mro torro as this year's drive symbol. Lueiia Ellsworth. Mrs eh— r to— M elites and tow— tn Meer and Mrs. Vlnceat Bormaan India— Bering tbe drtva te stlmuST the county women s orgeat— toshyrte ia the campaign and ttafa also wove presented The to-*topqr paten. precinct committeemen and vice- « rommMteewomea were asked to Utofallll P !■ stand and were given a hearty 11601111 vVURVII IU recept lon. A three-course dinner was serv- Ks- -<? TA— .-a.-A-— - ed by Women of tbe Mooee rICCIIIIQ llllirSOaY A candidate for the Democratic * noml—tion for U. 8. Senator. Mmmlelx Oesutswism ft! Campbell launched into bls ad- nealte Hogram Os dross with the statement. "Pre*!- TOOr 1$ DISCUSSCd dent Truman is the 'flghtlngeet' president the country ever bad. The Adams county health counWe must have faith la our party ell met ia the coanty extension ofand faith In ouraelvee. President D<e Thursday evening. ' Truman has both. In addition to The veterinarians gave a report' faith In his country " on the vaccination of dogs for Campbell paid tribute to Ed- rabtea "While many persons have I ward H. Kruse, fourth district cooperated well In having their, representative In congress, who is dogs vaccinated, about M percent unopposed for rehominatlon In the of the dogs In the county have not primary. “For a new congress- been protected. More dogs must mam he ia already recognised — be vaccinated if the community is one of tbe most able and hardest to be protected from a serious outworking representatives In the break of rabies. The council aratn capital," the speaker said. asks for the cooperation ot all dog "The Domeernt party to a psw- owners to tetvtag tbelr dogs yaety of urtion. compared" to the to- elnatei for rabiea," a spokesman action of our opponents. The said. Democrat party has a program of In planning a program for the achievement and aceompllehment. year, the council agreed to sponsor Our plana for the future works a demonstration on tbe proper contoday. compared to an opponent struetton of a septic tank. It to hopparty without a program. Today's ed to hold such a demonstration cry of socialism was made by the somewhere In the county in the opponents when tbe Democrats near future Insured bank deposits." said in connection with tbe septic Campbell — he exptutded on toe tank demo—tration, the council Democrat legislative program. plans to have a demonstration on Campbell referred to tbe Sena- toe proper metbodeof sealing a well tor McCarthy Investigation —a and the correct way of taking "smear, witch-hunting, headline water samples for laboratory seeking eatapalgn. Congressman analysis. Thomas tried similar tactlca until The council hopes to Interest par be was caught Miking the govern- ent-teachers associations and other meat of IM.Md ia eheck-back sal- community groups in sponsoring arise through bis office " proscbool examinations for chit Mrs. Lose addressed words to dree in Ute rural area. Any organ!the candidates. Including the 18 —tion Interested In sponsoring tTesw Ts Pose Four* ‘T •Tern To PUwe Steer* High School Operetta Well Received Here Take an old story, compounded wtth hto flair tor eomedy In tbe of some raro aM historical ftettam role of an eld —Mier. I drama and Accepted Amortaaaa. Featuring such things as some add a bU of presumably up-tothe- dances whteh smacked of India—mtoute dialog, some good songs, oa toe warpath la, say, IMS. and some earnest dsnriag. and you such expressions — referring to have a fl— operetta. —other bravo as betas “arrow high school students did sad had well ptoMtwl Wrth toe notable Thuroday when they presented backing at the high school choir, their asiul spring affair. “Tbe there wee never any doubt u to Princess of Virginia." a version of the eaahtoOWc to be presenttoe life sad times ot Pocahontas. ed: after a matinee performance fa A aear-capaclty crowd gave their the afternoon, to become accustomapproval of the ornately-costumed ed to things, tbe acting kept par. extravagaaaa which featured WU- A eapacky crowd to expected to ford Norris and Ja— Brumley ta converge an tbe auditorium tonight toe lead staging rotas. for toe (teal performance: those Capably sagawatta* tote young who bsve alrssdy seen it know oouple were Jaast Beits aad Harold what tt's an about, those who have Betake ta stagtag raise sad CoS- already sera M know what K's all tone Heller, William Kac—r astd abpuL tbooe who have not should Gorge Bair, who shone quite spend some lime In tbe high school brightly ta the aettag parts they audtoortam toaigkt eajeyfag themtad. But Don Bmlth stole tbe eta* soiree.

Field Denies Being Spy 7— anta Jl OJT JtIVUSiSICLj JLJGC*IJUnL&S 'JL ’O Say Whether Communist

UEWhsEdgth Wesfiimhouse Vote BotHo For Cootrol > It Still Ik Doubt i | Pittsburgh, April W—<UP>— - Tbe ClO's nsw electrical aataa toon a Dig mt? out oi tn? nuuni ot I the left-wing aaßsd electrical worki era la voting at WsMiagbo—e Klsci trie Corp, ptaats. retar— showed todey But the outcome of tbe bitter battle between tbe left and right i wing Mio— for top dog spot ta > the industry still ta highly ta doubt. In th® popuhur voui ta yuntev* • day’s aatloaal labor relatlo— board balloting among the IT.eeo WeetInghouse worker* the ClO's edge was KMI to XMI7 However, the voting was based oa bargaining —its aad not oa roonlte. Both the UB and the CIO International Mtolrom * WdNPkfftra' wo® a angarat vs a a g swu w vi a* • • ro l bargaining rights tor M group* I By winning ia more of the larger t unite, tbe ClOi was able to tabs ' over targatatag rights for" M.IC3 workers from the UE The units I retained by the UK represent only . UA74. Balloting ta tour units rep ( resenting 13, Hi persona, was tade • etatve and raivoft eiecHota prob 1 akdy will be held. These workers, together with th< ISd.MO General Electric Corp workers who vote May J 5, prob ably will decide which of the unions will dominate the electrical field. Borbieri Infant Dies This Morning • Mary Busan Barbieri, two-day-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joeeph Barbieri, Jr„ of Fort Wayne. died at 4:30 o'clock this morn t ing. at the St Joseph's hospital in | that city. | Surviving in addition to the parents are the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kobne of Decatur and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barbieri. Sr. Fort Wayne. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Gets A Cahill funeral homo, the Rev. Leo Pursley officiating. Burial will be ta the CatboHc ensue- .. toro-at Fori Wbyjfa ■ call.-~at 7:30 o'clock this evening.

Election Board Workers Are Named For Primary Election Here Tuesday

The following ht a compiled list of all election board workers received to date by tbe county clerk. . Kd Jaberg from Democratic chair . man Gerald Visard and Republican < hairman Harry Essex. The Daily Democrat will complete those . names omitted as they are recelv . ed by the stork. Decatur 1-Al Democrat: John ' Marshall, Inspector; Marsha Smith. Judge; Helen Hutker, Berntoco Jes trice, dorks, Andy Zsesr. sheriff Republican: Mrs Nida Deitsch, judge; Mrs. Louanna Banning, Mrs. Elisabeth Aurand. clerks; Omar V. Peterson, sheriff. - 3 -_ 1-B: Democrat Ed Ashbaucher. Inspector; Mrs, Jennie Ktotekaigbt. - Ftonwcdi Grover clerks; Jsees Gilbert, sheriff. Republican J. William Reau. I Judge: Jeanette Plasterer. Marie I Worst clerks; Harvey Brunner, sheriff. 1-C: Democrat: Bea F. Breiner, Inspector; Mrs. Fred Engle, judge; Mrs. Naomi Baker. Mrs. Catherine DcWnrtdWrt ctoAs JUe-CeJcbis. sheriff. Republican: Mrs. L. Bowman. Judge: Mrs. Robert Lambert ■vw wMajw nHv. crorwv, narry Ripe, sheriff J-A: Democrat: Eugene Runyon, inspector; Clem Vogtewede. judge: Mary Gainer, Ethel Bolinger, clerks; Robert Bolinger, sheriff. Republican: Charley Hocker judge. Mrs. O D Tesple. lantha Townsend. clerks: Noah Fry. sheriff 1-B: Dims erst: Clarence Heiman. taspertor; Kathryn Motoo* judge: Mary Butcher, Florence IJ -e »— — > tkaanlMa fl ’lt t g rwißß , sheriff. Republican F. C. Hooaei-

Plant Accountant 1 1 1 ' r 1 1 - IF 'fflfes?. l I I :: Bfe. ■ i » — “ Ray F. Lota r , i . —7“ —■—• '• . iwo Appoiiiniieiiis - Annomced By 6.E. I Roy Loitz Named ; Plant Accountant K. W. LankwMU. matatar • w the Deeat— plant of tbe Gmmra >• Kloetrtc cempaay. today auMO—

•■led two —w appotortmoats ta t—- • Isupervisory staff at th* loeal plaat. ■ R F. Lotts, 1915 W. Monroe street, until recently tbe super(lsor of cost and payroll, has been Appointed plant accountant. D. F. Girod, formerly of Fort Wayne, has been appointed super- - visor of accounting. Letts JregM hto employment ■ with the Fort Way— works of the General Electric company in i 191 S and has apent practically his entire service In cost accounting end payroll work. He was than*I ferred to tbe Decatur plan! In ■ 1137 when he was appointed super . visor of cost and payroll in whl’li i capacity he served until his recent promotion. Girod n nntlve of Adams county. . has been employed — an account-. - ant at the Fort Wayne Works since ' new duties at the Decatur office on May 1..

osa. judge: Mary Hetrick. Mattie - Fisher. clerks; Ernest Knigh, sber- >« 1-C: Democrat: Glonn W. Potts > inspector; Zetma I. Roop judge; ' Clsrtsea Garner Frances I. Bohn- > ke, dorks: Edward Hurst sher iff. Republican: Mrs. Gleaa Hill, judge; Mrs. Robert Hill. Mrs i Homer Hoblet clerks Mrs Bam , Howard, sheriff. i l-A: Democrat Tony Motdet. ■ inspector; Vera Kletoheas. judge: , Jewel Ehinger, clerk; only ones named. Republicans: Mrs. Bert ■ Lower, judge: Mrs. Adolph Kdter. Mrs Clyde Gould. clerk; Charles . lehrman. sheriff. 3-B: Democrat: Adolph SchamI erloh. Inspector; Edward Keller. • judge: Eileen Retaking. Dreda Roop clerks: Edward Hower, sberi Iff Republican: W. F. Beery. . judge; Edna Hammond. Mrs. Will Kohls, clerks; Fred Baaehe. sheriff 1-C: Democrat: Orie.D. New. > hard, inspector: Alva Buffaabartger. jedma: ~ BMy.MMM Rehm Wemboff, dorks. Joe Ftaber. sheriff RepsbHcsas Chartoe Brothers judge: Mm Pawl . Daaiets - the 'only clerk named; John Ma. sheriff. Decat ar-Root: Deas sprat Louise Sharpe. Inspector: Virginia Bohn ht. jadge; Dorothy Shoots. Jaw ■Ma Deßolt. clerks: no sheriff as yet named RepabMnaas; Mrs ttoorge Aattna, jadge; Mrs. Ray - Balddr. Mrs. Mem Elchsaausr. < torts: George Maaeoaea. sheriff North Monroe Dowry rati: Glen Smith. taspertor: Artbar Roadeahash. judge; Oromaaia Owens. ’az'. - w '

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Tbiffd Witness To r Counter Testimony Dy Louis Budonz Tn Watategton. April M—(DPI— Frederick VaaderMlt Field brand- ‘ ed an utterly false" today Loula I tt •uadlaaQDy tIMML tea unn® ® ■ alfttftitetel growtaa te aay wtarther | be WM • commußlat. mi ail<tactl ftaMMtal gel" for to'toMM of procosnmMist causes, was th* third wit news to [ contradict irA?*' oath th® swoni I toßtlflMNiy of • -ctNnatßßtat Bedens I Fltkl tota a avnate forelcs ~ I tMttaMWy at •■•eommußiat Ita- | muatat wash ot Owra tafttaero. “1 wtab to take thia sera* so to . deny under oath Md whboot quail- . fbrato* or fas l r retina of aay kind any etatemont or tmpHeattoo that I have at any time- ever boon an esptosuMt* agent for th* Bovi*t Untow or -for any other country." Fteto «ta j ' *T makw • similar a—aaUfted dwwtat with reapoct to aay statement or tapltcatkm. that 1 have at aay ttOß® MtCWdteA ® CKNBBIMtaR MMtr Ijttds to Uh ImUR* . timw® or liis wit®, separately or Rta * getibor. or that 1 bar® stated, di- »• roetly «r tudtaetly. by impUcaI- Hua or athsrwtot. that both or

• I either of tbe imtttmorse were eoaei w.nal*4a /Wkmmnntol 1 IsIgEBBtoWB, DvlEtovDMv ,} dosninagod by communists. •I "Any each eta tomes te are eoeai pletely and auerly false." Field said. Thus Field joined with ex-coin- ■ niuntot chief Earl Browder and Dr. Bella V Dodd, expelled from the party last Jtnw. In denying under Oith Itadmrs testimony that he was “officially'' Informed CatUmore was a commanlst and had placed communist writers in key lioets to sell the party -line for China. Field did. however, say that he bad ' associated with Lattimore when the witness was executive secretary of the Institute of Pacific ■ relations' American branch front I»3X to 1*46 But Lattimore. Field said, was a member of IPR's International secretariat and tbe re- : totitmMrip' W -=-= "limits*"

- eJerk . W H Leisure, sheriff Re- - publicans: Ruben Meyers, judge: Gertrude Ruppert, clerk; Floyd i Brandyberry, sheriff. Middle Monroe: Democrat: C. ' W R Schwarts, Inspector, Ell Schwarts, jadge; Edith Beer, etort; > Dan Striker, sheriff. RepubUcan: - Paul Ha-begger. judge; Mra. Geae--1 vtove Nasabaam. clerk; Lorie Bleary. sheriff. Fremrh: Democrat: Jacob Kauffman. inspector: Albert Rich. ' judge Cecil Smith, clerk: Daa ' Masssr. sheriff Republican: Car ' tie Wulliman. judge. Wavs Me ! Alhaaey. ctorit; August KUckmag. riteriff North Hartford Democrat: No ' oae earned as yet. Rspublicaas Carl Mcßride, judge; Isabella Randolph. etertt: Charite Taylor, aberBooth Hartford: Democrat: Grov sr Ramey, inspector; Dave Raa- . yon. elerk; Ralph Myera. judge. . Erneet Spencer, sheriff. RepabHi J roax-- -LtowbeMartim.-judge:- ;.*rwin. .« Bpruager. clerk; E. J. Ciseleglug. eborttL - r XJoylea: DomegoL IDemt - Stotter, htogeeter: Lloyd Netona, . judge: Rath Mlltor, ctorit: r fbagdore Myera. sheriff. RepeWtcaa; Harvto Browa. judge; Tbosaas Baßtvaa. elert; Everett Furry. ibwMf Ikbat Jsdbugpge. IhMßecait. Craadan. taspertor: Chartoe EmitW. Judge: Andrew Meyers, rtork: George HUtor sheriff RepuMteaa Edmmd Woodruff judge Gloea Adame, elerk; Samuel FufflmrL tVWsn Vo' pegs MMltoi