Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 135, Decatur, Adams County, 9 June 1950 — Page 1

Vol. XLVIII. Ko. 85.

HARRY GOLD IS INDICTED FOR ESPIONAGE

Firemen s convention io End Saturday Parade, Contests To Feature Final Day Os Convention BULLETIN" Firemen. meeting in s*nv*f* tien in the Decatur tire st* lion, today rstected all ofßomw from last year. The return* ’ were made available at f:M p.m. today when the elections -- umufu * atPlßc 4t buAi* nest meeting that had lasted much of the day. Paul Penrod, of Montpelier, - wee returned as president of the Northern Indiana Voluis leer Firemen’s association. Herold Quaalienbush, of Os•ian, was reeiectsd vice president. Robert Wldmar, of Bremen, secretaryetreasurer, and William H. Collison, from Winona. chaplain. Members have not st yet selected any convention cite for 1MI; it is probably that this will be decided taturday. Fire chief <*edrk Fisher today antioum-.d the rotor iif the inrade will, |i will lw held Saturday after i,.H.n liedlliulna al I || tu’at Five I . ut* aud .retain to lu.luyplea*! file tire Irinka" along with hand* atxl marching units id idher orgaulxaltoua > ' . Ihr > also st *l-4 that’the »*’et i>ail liatlie Bill l.e iolJSjt urday morning at * o‘< 10-k. at the , oriier <4 Seiisnd and Ja* hum Street* The parade will prigrrw from I't.r points along Sivopd street * in Jacksori. thru go west t,, Third str.-el, *wl<ig I,ack to Madison, re tutu lo Sei otid street, tholt tils hand al I'tnirt al reel There'will lie a judge'* stand 4n front *>f lire courthouse to pass mi the |>arti< -iputlng units There will be. tit addition to the fire lru< ks from here and other towns and elite*. at least four ' rtiii'ir- when it was left-nett today Thut the Breiiiiin tire, detSflWMlV l« lirliiKfux the ■ Herman high m htMil. bundinanh The D»'<n » m and l<vn»»* high a< bool hand* as w*ll as th*- tUHiily 4-H hand will also man-h “ ”, Tiif- Boy Scout* will hlhh tn baradf a* will mem.birr* of the iohintaer fire depart* hi -nt« fiom the oTti«*r cities. that the novelty ’ruck race. wb*dulffi for I* p tn Saturday, the re placing hose in truth coutast. set for .1 o’t ku k. and the truck rgca, at 4oTlovk. will In* held hi North S’t'ontl afreet. t»etwreli Monme and Marshall streets Summer Vacation Os Court Opens Monday The Aflame circuit court will be nt vacation liegitinlng Monday uu til Septemlier 4. when a new term of court WHf start. The court room will lot open every Friday throughout the nummer. Judge My lea F. Parrish stat *d. for the convenience of attorney* who want to file eases there Following the vacation and for the firat three day* of the September term of «ourt. the docket will be call*.l There were sev eral trial cases which were not tried during thia paat term, and It la expected they wUI he brought before the court at that time Spencerville Lady Is Killed By Train Tort Wayne Ind. June * it Pl— Mrs Olive Federapiel. Si. Spencerville, waa killed when th-' car she was riding In stalled at a Wabash railroad crossing soul n of Spencerville and was struck by . truin', state police reported .today. Doris Federapiel 2», driver of the car and Fllen Federapiel. both daughters of the victim, got'out of the stalled car before it" was hit. police said Michigan City Girl Is Killed By Train Michigan City. Ind., June » — rVPI — Juanita l-ansberg. l«,/4ras killed today when struck by an east-bound New York Central freight train on her way to work.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT •" ' - ■ ■ —— only mi t naf afio m , ■ ■ • ,

Maio A NCW AQaiFS VCTii®l Teachers Are Hired Three More Added To School Foculty The school board of the Adams Central consolidated schcsdi today auaounced through the nßtoe. of superlutendent of ru-hoop. Hau eel Foley the addition of three uiew teachers on the schuoTs.stae l-Mward I lei maha sun of Mr and Mta. EdWanl lleiimiu, ut route 4. and recently graduated from I Purdue Vnlveraity with a tuas tor'a degree, will teach icjence and mathematics la the Adaum t'eutrni as-hrtoi lleituabn Is married, and the father of two chlidrrli Ife receiv ed his- har hetor OF wHs degree from St Joseph s c-ollege after attending Notre liatne I’nlversity flie first He hacc tiad oue year of full time experience teaching In a. printer m-U.c.l In New ftrleabs. la and one year of part time teaching work at St Joseph's Mrs Jnbe Reed a recent gradu ale of Hall Slate Teachers rediege. has t-een added tn the staff to teac h vcs aliccual home e«unoiuk a in the • utisulldaled high school. Mrs Hood, whose home Is in Fairmount. Is the wife ut-Floyd Reed, who waa recently added Io the Idncoln arhmd satff The third HicUruc tor. Merl ' tlcclde. of Fort Wayne will tem-h mmde hi the Junior ami «tnlor high x hcH.ls Goble has had !*> t. .JimfffeaißbKfcitUl JUiisi... oi it in Alien I'ouhty,-Hie rest In HunHllKtoil countP ■ "The - .mills’ r. fiftaT “»< h<i<il Istahd. which mel *ThnrsdM.__akn sutKuim ml that ihe Ituik Elevaior t'n. of Decatur, had been awarded 1 ihe contract to supply the si-hool! with coal tin Ihe low bid of |l!i 75 1 1 tor 'Bftprosimately 2<hi tons of 1 lump cogt. and PI4 for ?u tons of Moker coal. Burk was sdarMml Ibe t uniract. 'I . : Bible School Picnic Held This Morning Plcnk'H were h.el<j this murning ' D»r ih>|hU <»f ilu» XlVMt'aUur daily vu . ' catioft Bible Mvhool. which ck»*rd Its t wrf w«*» k< - Krs-<rcvn -tfMkty - T4w* ‘ nufrw'H* held ar The I,lb t olii *< hiMil. The..kfndrrieaHep. be glnneis made I the Wa4»*rwtHk« ; pink, grade II and primary at Me |Mtk. and JunitM and inter iwdiale gradrs at Wnrthman field ('lining exer rt * will bl- field ht ? J»» EM’krek this evehimT Mt the Lincoln school, with the program a review, of the puptU'- achieve ' menu... Exhibits of work will he displayed In the f balls and claree rooms A feature will be awarding ■ of diploma* t-o high M hool atudenl* Who -have eiimpletedi required courses iif training set up by the board of edmatjoii of the UMS?M*iated ( hurrhes Three Communists Arrested In Japan Charge Opposition To U.S. Occupation Tokyo Jspsn. Jun* S — IBP) — Japanese polk-* arrested three communist leaders today on chargfa of opposing Ihe occupation. Yaaumssa Sato, chairman of Ihe national federation of government | and public workers unions, was, arrested here” charged with distributing handbills and leaflets entitled "an open letter to General MacArthur" . The leaflets charged MacArthur's headquarters with “unDemocratlc" actions In the arrest and sentencing of right communists for attacking five American sold Irra during wTofcyo rtrily May B*. In Osaka police arrested Takeso - Minamlno 41. and Toshin Hirai, i CT chairman of the south (leaks i communist party branch. Tt.ev - were charged with pasting uppest- . efa saying the eight, communists 1 were arrested “without reason” i The arrests were made In th« ‘ course of raids on 3* labor union i offices PoHce said th* raids were In connection with the Investigation of totters sent MacArthur protesting the May 30 arrees An arrest warrant also was Issued for Hiroshi Nakagawa. secretary general of the natloual federation of government and public ■ workers unions, but he could not i be found It was thought possible i he might bare gone underground I to carry on the campaign agalnsl .' the ~

laeaimee A ganam* - roreign Anns, economicam To Continue President Advises America To Expect uonrinuea jpenaing Columbia. Mo.; Jun* »-•(UF-I™ Pr»«idrut Truman today advised the American people to aspect conUnwed heavy spending uu foreign arm* and economic aid a-> part of the 'long and hard" battle for world pt-ace He said that these “temporary" .-oets 'are necesMiry "Ci»"'i3a*~Buiiiila In her ‘plain Intent" to "overthrow the tradition <rf freedom shared by out c.Hinlry and many others " Th* President spoko on the eco homie aspects of Amerleaa foreign policy before a i-ommem-emeat audi.m-e al the VnlverMty of Mis soar! whl- h conferred o<> him an honorary do*-lor of laws degree Mr Ttuman also waa made aa honorary r.ember of I’hi Beta Kap pa. the nattonal -üboiastl, society "Obvtonsly. we do not want to continue our extraordinary flnan. tall - asalstani-e to other counUies any looget than nrcessory." Truman said But hr warned that II Would be "liiMv-ttous" Io "lake away jurr a*Our program for-peace and fleedom is necessarily designed al pre sent io build a strong ccgnmunl'ty . .«L; Itt*. whh-b ctor resist Communist aggression. Whether I ihat uggreaoton takes the Ictm trf ' internal subversion or external attack" he said. The chief rkecullve left Wide open the <iueatloa of how this conns try will coQliuue to send aid over seas when tn* Marshall plan ends in Jun.-. 135! But he emphasised: lhai -our vital national Interest Ini a healthy world n-onoui) will not , rid." I hen. It will be just as necessary then! a» it is today to have a secure! fduudalton for . world peace." hel i raid ' ..Tire- veonomte ; weH-beto» -4 oilier free null, ins a round lbs wot 111 I- Important to our common effort tor pear-y It Is also Import UM to our own economic well being Afier hi* speech and lunch on the campus, the President returned by train to St la>uls for hl« annual re union wirli World War I buddles .if (he I'-ih division Adams County Man Sued For $60,000 LaVerne Witwer Is Defendant In Suits Damage suits against LaVer>i>' Witwer of H R 8. Decatur, have been transferred from federal court in Chicago to I’. S. district court in Fort Wayne. Both salts luvolve a Iwiecar collision that nccured here last September and w-ere filed separately by a bus band and wife of Aurora. 11l lu a suit of SSU.OOU. Mrs. Sarah llickuian charges that she was ilding In a- car -which was struck |by an auto driven by Wit me’. >. Mrs. Hickman maintains that she suffered a back Injury from which "he has never recovered and which has necessitated her being under the care of ductors coutluuouib - since the nccidsni According to Mrs. Hickmans com plaint, she and three mem - here of her family ware in the auto and their car had come to a complete atoadafUl wtaa Wltarar'a ' car careened from the opposite . side of the road and sideswiped them, tearing off one side of the Hb kman aato. Samuel Hickman. Mrs-. Hicki man's husband, ks suing Wltwwr for Ito.FM. He charges that, an a > result of the accident and of Un. i Hickman's Injury, be had bad to hire itoople to do the household - tasks In his home and has beej without the services and com paaloasbip of his wife. WEATHER Rartly cloudy with eeetterod t tonight and taturday. Not eo warm northwest portion Saturday Low tonight 70. High Saturday M to (■ south and east. 73 to 12 »« ' treme north not

Decatur, lodioM, Friday, Jam 9, 1950

VardaMM Deaieu Ameraxia Link A' f-.jt BHg. Gen. Julius Holmes James K. Vardaman JAMES M. VARDAMAN, ono-tHne naval aide to President Trumau. denies be had anything whatsoever to du with the Amersaia ease. Denial follows reports that Brig- <M* Jelius Holmes, an assistant am retary of etale when the case broke 4a 1»45. told Senate luveatlgators la Washington his best recollection v« that Vardaman asked that the Amersaia proaecotlon bo delayed Vardaman is now a Federal Reaerve board governor

HmNi Council h Meelimi Last NigM Discuss Projects For Adams County Th* Adams county health conn cit hiet 'ia the’ eitettSlon Offk'e .last evening to continue dtm-wmlon nf the new project*, decided on In Apill. The sub ounmitlees have been appointed, The nunmittes to I ,-omtoue the table* project la oom posed of William Kruotsmaa, Dnu Rsadenbmvb. Mrs Ted Fe*M*r maker. Dr. Flreoved. Ralph Bluhm. Judge .Karl B. Adams, assisted by L’E. ArchboM. emmty agent The i-ommlrtee discussed a p«M>rlbUllf of taking a poll of all dog* lu the i county amt urging vaccinattoa or revaccination for ruble* This will ’ probably be done next whiter | Another committer I* consider ■ Ing *|sinM>rlng a course sot restasb ant owners and P-<>d handiet'*' j which can be given by the stale hoard vrf health D A Swickard. - auiiarlan -' f r.ini - ; motheasilefn branch office. Mate board of health Fort Wayne, was pr, *eut t<*dl*<-u»-with the rbnvmiiler th* fisid hand ler* <-out*e It anyone I* Interested. 1 costa, t menilwi* who are Richard . Ptud. n Mr* B-»b lattie. K M Webb. E K Ito Wald. Dr Nwman F. H.avet MH- Akna K William-. Mr*. Edward Perk, and lantls Jacobs John Turpin, sanitarian, elateboard of health. diwu«*ed with the committee plans for a i«w«lble septic tank demonstration Thl* demonstration will be f.u- those Im ep‘ .Twa Te CM. Ktaktl

Decatur Drive-in Theater To Open Saturday Night

The Decatur Drlvein theater, the newest and most modern out door theater tn this area, will hold Its grand opening Saturday evening with the boa office opening at 7:30 o'clock and the first show starting at am o’clock The Initial screen attraction, will be ‘ Canadian Pacific." a Technh-olor production star ring Randolph Scott and will be presented for one day only. Described by many as Indiana's finest drivein theater the new Decatur place of amusement Is located two miles southeast of the city on route 33 Located on a 1 Parrs tract, there are ample acrommoda tlonsfoe nearly cars with room for enlargement If business conditions warrant The sound and projection equipment are the beet procurable and consist of the latest type Simplex projectors and the famous "R C A sound and mor speakers Bach speaker post will carry Its own Individual light to provide tor easier driving and walking around the area. The ramps and drives have been tMchlyeovered with finelf crush ed stone and screenings to pro vide a hard, dry surface no matter what the weather condition* may be The'' field ‘fs "*6 ' welf drained that even In a heavy rain the water will quickly disappear Road and ramp lights with large directional vlgns have beea Installed to guide the patron easily' to the theater area The dftfest screhh tower, said to be the highest In the state, will carry.a picture image of approxl malely ♦« x 5« feet and can edhily ba viewed from the furthermost ramp High-powered project lac

Legion Nominations Will Close Monday Member* of Adam* Post 43. AMrH.aa l-egton. were urged by cwttonsnder Klmer Darwachter to bo present at the meeting uexMonday when the second and Huai uieeting for nomination of officers fur the comlg year Wil lie held Ktaettoa of officeni will follow at the June 2* meeting Ai thlil little, (bo will be open from noon i until S pm to enable all members to «lfO. -Sk . - tty Dump Will Be Moved Temporarily To Fill In Property Up To-River Bridge Announi-enu til wa* made today by Mayor John .Doan that the city ! d-imp will be moved temporarily to (he east *id“ of the Monmouth road to fill to the property flom_the, Acker I’emeiif w"ii<* to' Hie riv.-r bridge ■ The prtifterfy. owu.’d hy Mr ami 'Mrs. John Kenedy, will be tilled first hv the. city refuse, then from dirt from the Central SoyaTCo Th.- Soya comiiany ha* agreed to bring .it a bulldogrt. lemove the htu*h and -tun landscape the grtMtod on- e they have put dirt from the me, iion of. the new sites on top Th.- city tneti who work at the dump will be at the new place be-: ginping Monday lo' direct the displacement of trash

lamps will give the screen a brightness unequalled in any drivein I theater Near the Center of the theater i area a building has been erected ; to provide Cur the projection booth, i test rooms and a clean and modern . refreshment stand This stand has been equipped with popcorn rua- > chine, soft drink dispensor. sandwich grill ice cream freeser and i refrigerator and will carry all Items ■ to please the palateot the hungry - and thirsty. There will even be a r bottle-warmer to heat up the baby's i milk. Shows will be, presented every i night of the week, whether rain or - clear * A The theater hi entered on a atom ■i ed drive leading off the county II road, just south off highway 33. » The entrance drive goes to the r right or north side of the drive-in I a here a commodious box-office has > been erected Thia box-office Is so ■ const fueled that cars can drive on either side of it and procure tick'- ■ ats from the cashier Can leaving the theater drive left and use Hie ■ drive on the south aide ofithe area r . .ijprl Gal techall, coowner of the r driveltt theater, with Roy Kaiser. I wftr ba the brlive manager and Will r have a staff' of approximately 10 I persons to render service to the I patroaa • Present plans call for four r change* * program* each week with pew shows 'on Sunday and I Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. 1 Thursday and Friday, and a single day Saturday Admission prices r will be in cent* tor adults, with i children under U years of age free t as chat**

Philadelphia Chemist, Two Unnamed Persons Are Indicted By Jury f • ■*-*

Mm k Ordered To I Jail For Contempt Joy County Man Is Held In Contempt Ifubart McClenalian serving ast special judge In tbe Adams circuit court In the <a*e of Elijah and Minnie Lyons vs tbe highway de I part men t of Jay county and Fred; Newton, today ordered Newton placed ia (her Adatn# county jail; for contempt of court. Newton wa* declared in con tempt far failure io comply with a former court order which had i demanded the removal of a levee obstructing the flow of waler in a ditch near the Lyon* home in Jny county In ruling Newton In contempt, the court ordered him to remain In' jail until tbe court order was complied with; Ihe order which stated that ths obstruction must be cleared at least two feet lu eltlief dirvethin from, .the culvert. i The ,'citxtton b-r. cotitempt had been filed In circuit court November 12 by attorney for the plaintiff ■ JameH. Uuuß. of Wtachestar -Wheat and Crimea, id Portland, represented the defendant In the caaa. which was vanned from the Jay circuit court to the Adam* circuit court Former Fort Wayne. Attorney Is Freed Indianapolis June 9 —<Vl’> The Indiana *uprema court today ’ treed a former Fort Wayne at ' turner of charges that be consptr- ’ td to defraud the state of tit,AM in motor vehicle fuel license tax The hi<h cmirt reversed the co” j ! vlctfon of John J Coughlin, sent- ! xn.-ed from latke county to two to ll years The court ruled there : ' was insufficient evidence that , t oughlin formed two corporations which purchased gasoline, resold : It to .• dealer, and th’ifhe collect-. e<t the state gasoline tax and: . failed to report It Mijjing Billfold Case Solved Here . Wallot Found Here But Money Missing ‘ : t The case of the missing billfold has been solved through the unim-' I peachable expediency of finding I the thing but the mystery of what . happened to the money contained i therein remain* Just that—a myat tery. Although sheriff "Herman Bow man. who Investigated the situaI tlon al) day Thursday haa some I suspicions which he ia not alio ■ gether discounting, snd also not i revealing. i Byron Anderson, of route 5. C* ilna. C . reported to city police r late Wednesday that he had loat r bis billfold containing approximately $125 and papers either In • Willshire. 0.. or in Decatur r Thursday morning Mr* Fred Pattersun, 23* South Second, on an > early morning walk', discovered the i t empty wallet in tamt of her hoene., i She notified the sheriff, turned > tbe billfold over to blm. and thsi > sheriff began an inquleltlve day He questioned two women who t were with Anderson Wednesday j » night, but after an alkday aeaaton . ol questions and answers ta eone vlnced that they were not guilty of . lifting tbe billfold for ulterior reaI eons, and exoner/t*d (hem J Conjecture has It that Anderson, r on getting out of his car at Fire Points probably lost the wallet r near the curb It waa found, the t money removed, then thrown along 1 the curbing, about 75 feet from T where Anderson disembarked and j > In front of tbe Patterson home ■ Ahdervui admitted this posal i bllity and has not pressed charges r Still -he has his wallet—oven if: he doesn't have his money I

AskForrestal - Diary Used In Amerasia Case L —— Californio Solon Asks Subpena For Forrestol Diary Washington June * IVPt Sou William F Know hand. R . ■ 'allf. asked 'senate tavwaligator* | '.slay to subpena the diary us th* , late James Furrestal to determine whether he was the matt who op l-oaed a delay In the proem utton of the 1J45 Amerasia stolen- duraments case Know laud told the senate the diary la now to the White House Hs said that "in fairness" to the lets secretary of defense. II should be ..übnenaed and examined hy the senate foreign i elation* sub committee Huealtgallng Ihe Awwr,aala caae: - The sirbcotnmlttee has hewn told that a temporary stop order all««ed4y emanating ftp*) . the White "Hbuaw waa iaaued. prior to the arrest of the ala Amerasia de--1 fondant*. Thia order, according 1 to the testimony, waa overruled by President Truman hUpdrlf * . Kuowiand said that Forresval. who tommltted sui. lde a F**r Ago. has been brought into the Amerasia stolen dta-umenta case "Mr Forrestol la not here; to state his reasons if he did suggest that (he arrests be delayed i but there Is a diary In the Whit* House that can speak for Mr Forfsutal.-"' Know land said In another development tIHS officials said that there is "no foundation In fa<’t_ or-tn law” for iug'ic.r. department claim* that ' illegal OHS raids torpedoed proseicutlon of the case They took Issue with testimony Iby high-ranking justice depart mem official* that OSS agents i entered the offices of Amersaia magazine illegally In an effort to. I recover the stolon papers, thus tainting (Io- whole prosecution of | (he case The OSS—Was the war-time gov eminent Intelligence agency headed by Maj Gen William J (Wild Bill! Donovan which first cracked the controversial case five yean I ’ ago Its position was stated In a legal .brief prepared tor a senate tor etgn relations subcommittee by i Lt. Col O D Doering, Jr Me ■ formerly was OSS executive offl <T»vw Te S*u*e ateei ' 11 Lemuel Sipe Dies Here lest Evening Funeral Services Sunday Afternoon Lemuel Sipe, 72, lifelong taskdent of Adams county and Decatur, died at » o'clock Thursday night - at hl*' home. 1P43 North Second . street He had been 111 since Jan. ». He had been an employs of tbs Central Soya Co foe ths past nlns years until 111 health forced hts retirement March 15. Born In Blue Creek townahip ,| March is. l«7k. be waa a eon of .Joseph and ArheUe Garrisot»-Bipe. and was married to Nettle A. Ire fj land Dec 25. ISM He was a member of the Decatur > Missionary church Surviving la addition to his wits Jars two foster chiMrwa. Haryy ’ Msrrlmah of Kankakee. Hi . and ' Mrs France* Boileabncher of Bln* Creek, township: one brother. Chancey Sipe" of Berne, and three sister*. Mr* Jeese Snyder of Mun - de. Mrs. Frank Brewtaer of Woosi‘ ter. O . and Mrs. Frank Merriman > of Monroe Funeral servkee* will be held at I 2 p.m. Sunday M the Mt Hope i church near Belem, the Bev R J. Lweky offlriatlag Rurtal wm be la 1 the Mt Hope cemetery The body will remain at the Zwteb funeral ' home, where friends may call after 17 30 o'clock this evwatng

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Charge Conspiracy With Klaus Fuchs To Give Atomic Secrets To Russia Washington Jun* *—(CPI — Harry Gold, Philadelphia ehem Ist. snd two unidentified person* were Indicted today by a Brooklyn. N Y . federal grand jury On charge* of ettoapirhw wWßrUtob Wa&ST Klaus Facha to tan American atomic secret* orer to Rusal* Fuchs. British atomic scientist, ha* been *«at to jail In Britain tor spying tor Russia The Brooklyn UMBctmeat chargee that tbe GoM-Fnokas coaaplraey took" place from about December. IM3. and ppswlMy until Nov Ml. 1*47 with the alleged acts occurring In Brooklyn. New York. Santa Fe N M Boston, and Cambridge. -Mas*. They conspired, the Indict meat -chargM. to obtain and transmit to Russia apd to "aid and indue* others" to deliver to Russia document*. - writings, sketche* notes and information relating to atomic enenur and: aactear fission The indict meat, brought under th* e*pt<MUMte act which. • srtte* ' a maximum penalty .4 tteiato. charges to**e overt wet* 1 Gold conferred .with "Uchard’ Rue" la the Manhattan Borough to I January. IPM and la February er L March. i»M. met with Facha Is ' Manhattan for the firat time Mo conferred again with Fuch* i. J In March or April. 1*44, ia Manhat tan and held • rtrtrd Manhattan meeting in June or July of iha_ > same year. At a fourth meeting In Qa»«a» In . July. I*4l Gold received d<«cw ’ ment*. writ in*. aketebev. note* | and Information from Puch* I It spe.'lHed that the ipformatiori related to "gioml. energy end nuclear ftSKteu " The June Jirookl) n federal grand . jury was called Into «|S*eial *»**loti thl* morning to consider the Gol.l case. It hauled up tbe Indict* meat after a three hour session Gold. 3*. a mild-mannered. Bnro . pean born biochemist «as arrested in Philadelphia on a coni|4*int Issued In secrecy by I' S attorney J Vincent Krogh of the Brooklyn district and bi> chief a**l*tant: Frank J Parker Clarence Ziner Is i Speaker At Rotary "Clarence Ziner. member trf the city plan comminutes and chair mao of the city toning appeal* board discussed the Dscalur sou tng ordinance and various prob terns concerning at the weekly meeting of the Decatur Rotan ■ tub Thursday evening Ziner out lined tbe formation of thf etty plan commlastoo and the operxtton of the- appeals board — Following his addrw-aa. he answered numerou*. questions of the Rotar lan» regarding toning • 4Seek Three Crewmen Os Crashed Bomber Norfolk. Va, Jun* » —tl'PlA fleet of nary and coaat guard planes and ships searched the waters 7* ■Hoe <M Virgiala Cape tor some sign of three m«mbets of a torpedo bomber that craabed today. Navy spokeamen said a pitot sad two crewmen were aboard a ■lngle angtoe TBM which went down at saa 75 milaa oft Capa — Henry while on a routine flight Milk Supplies Shut Off To Pittsburgh Pit teburgh Pa June A -.VP > — A atrika of 3JM AFL worker* hut off milk supplies to 7.AM3M people la tbe greater Pittsburgh district today Plckrta appeared at dairies th seven counties at 12 At ata. a* repreeoatativos of the greater Piuaburgh mtlk dealer# aeeoeietton and local M. milk and ice cream eatoeaea and dairy eatptoi ee harps teed fruttlesaly oa wage