Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 136, Decatur, Adams County, 10 June 1950 — Page 1

Vol. XLVIII. Ho. 136.

SENATE BREAKS UP SESSION OF 16H0URS

Firemen. End Convention Here Today J, . 1 Parade, Contests Close Convention In Decatur Today / ■ |U L L ITIN Officials anaeunced today that Bremen ha* been ttntalively Mlactad far th* 1061 alt* **• convention es the Northern Indiana Industrial and Volunteer Fireman's association Member* prawnt hare at th* Decatur meeting stated th*y accepted th* ester to held th* Meeting at Brsmdn, which I* In Marshall dMMty. subject to th* approval of th* rest of th* fore*. Th* drerw hing rains of Friday falltMt to dampen thrapirlt* of th* visiting firemen and It dr fiartmaat* Were .represented at the water ball competition, which started at Id o'clock A steady crowd, coming and K<>Inc, but always of good size, witnessed the water (tall battles Two trams, usually of four men each. one on a aide directing the spray., would face each other *1 a ; ■itrsianrv of ateiut ten yards Hus pended .Inertly ‘ between ttn-m' nvrrhead on a.i*l>le was a yelldw balL.atsmt the size of a basket ball whl< h each team tried to for. e toward' the opposing .Team They would fire their sprays at the hall f»r three minutes. Tim era for carb side would not* how lune the ball was beyond the'<*»ler Hna. and. In enemy territory, and credit hi* team The spray* from the two hoars ill r acted at the prancing ball />* the cable looked like a geyser shunting into the air. as th* two opposing team* would battle for the allotted three minutes First round - winner* were teams representing the Portland.. Poe. Berne. Bluffton. Bremen and Ceti „,,tr*i..Suga, yoluntewr.'.Ute,. depart; merits iSmonil’ round will eliminate all hut three team*, then a flip of a cohi will decide opponents tn the final battle The schedule for the test of the day follows 1 o'clock the parade. Four bands at least five fire truck*. *n<l unit* from departments will meet at Five Point*, march north on Second street to Jackson. then ‘set Io Third, return south to Madison street, east to Second, then end at Court street A judge's stand will be erected In front of the court house 2 p m—Noveltv truck race 3 P m — Replacing hose In truck ( 4pm —Truck race. The three final event* will be held on North Second street from Monroe to Marshall (trees* Red Cross Program _ Discussed At Meet E M Webb vice-chairman Mr* . Joseph OeUierg a director, and Mrs Max Schafer, executive see rotary of th* Adams County Amerl can Red Crow* chapter attended an all day meeting in Portland yesterday. William Hockman. general field representative presided. Dlscuaatons were led by Mr*. -Kenneth A Spurgeon, volunteer serine* consultant eastern ares The forthcoming blood program was discussed and the rr*pon*lbll Hies of volunteer* was stressed At . present the plans are pro rmratug ntetoy tor Ute establishment st tbe regional blood center in Ft Wayne Mr*. Schafer said. The contracts are now being let for the remodeling nt Qte building, which should be ready for occupancy next tall In the Interim the chapter* which are planning to participate are going ahead with the organization of th* vartoti* ...nmlttee* that will administer the program WEATHER Fair and cooler north and west central. beattorad thum ■ dorehewer* and slightly easier teutheaat and extreme aeuth tonight. Sunday mostly fair. ) A little colder enframe north- / west Low tonight north. *2U south. High Sunday T - 7t north. TS-tt south.

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2.6 Indras Os Rain In Rast 24 Hours Decatur sad area got a soaking rain yesterday and early thl* i morning- Horn*** "Hl" Moy*r. local weather observer reported th* rainfall'at !.< inches up tu (aclock this morning A heavy rain tell at about 4 o'clock this morning TbS Rt Mary a tW*t stood at (74 foot. The rata was badly needed and farmers referred to H a* the "aallltoa dollar" gift Field work had been delayed the paat few. day* due to tho drya*** of. soil, [farmer* reported Although base- ; meut* were flooded, no aeriou* damage •** reported from the early morning cloudburst , ' ' "*r 4 . . Truman Joins Army Cronies At Breakfast President Truman Holds Reunion With World War I Outfit st u>uh. Jntie \in (VP) I President. Truman revXljed-to lil-»| rule of "Captain Harry \ today ati a breakfast with artlllerypieij who , tougtit uudcti-.W-* 1 World War I ' [ ' Hut later-today the President will k [ take time out from hH reunhm with famed'battery l> of the Ijsili field artillery to deliver one of \ls ’- moat serums recent speeches <m , foreign policy \ . H* will deliver the addles* Ini dedication of the Jafferrvn national mmaorlal on the riVeTTiOtn lter# , this afternoon i Mr Ttumati nut In- iH-azAry cronies this muiiilur ovei Mis- > soutl ham arul red eye gravy The battel) H boy.-, were a 111, tie stouter through the middle and > a little grayer on top, but theie , was no noticeable diigloutiuti of I their • uthu-lu-m, and <«iua<l room :.LIHU)W; ; as; Uiey .sal.down to I fast with the chief '< Mecutlve In a kindly, slightly grave talk . to hla non, "I'aptuln Harry " noted ’ with satisfaction that most of the It battery men wet.- rtow grand fathers ■ I think there are enough dee Cendant* - «rs battery -l> to..*latf..,X division If we have another dis pater and I hope we won’t." said 1 the President B*rretary pf defense Ismls John son *Ad J Monroe Johnson, chair [ man of the interstate commerce 1 commission, both honorary mem b*r* of the battery, sat among the artillerymen In the breakfast The most’ serious note of the morning was when llonelly called the roll of battery I> men who havej , died since th* unit was activated I as part of the 12Sth field artillery There are IS3 Hying members of the battery The roll call of the dead today Included 63 name* To Publish Catalog For 4-H Club Show • | The extension committee has de- - elded to publish a 411 cjub show | catalog Thl* catalog will give the I program of events for the show . August 7. * and P, give names of . the 4-11 club leader* and member* and list the name* of all donor* Advertising will be accepted from breidwr* of pure bred live t atoek and produceral of certified grain The deadline for all copy will be June IP. Band Concert Here On Tuesday Evening Band To Participate In Flag Day Rites i * * Albert Selleinvyer. director M the Decatur high school band. Io day released the band schedule for next week On Monday, band members will meet at the music room of the high school, for practice at 7 15 p m f Band concert on ramp of court house. Tuesday, t p m Band members are to assemble In lhe bind room promptly at 7 p m Jt'ednesday for the Flag day program. In full .uniform Band dance. Friday. S JO p in . In hand r.oom

Lei Contracts For Lutheran Parish Hall Lutheran Church To Erect Educational Building In City ... Contracts totaling 175.741.0 for construction of the new Zion Lutheran pariah educational building on West Monroe street, were approved last night at a congregational voter - * assembly meeting, held in the ehulTh basement. < Harehee- ftultemeter. local com. tractor, was awarded th* general contrU't on hla bid of 1(1,425 Shell Brothers, of this city, were awarded the plumbing and beating contract on their bld of telfiUSl - - " ■ Th- electrical contract waa swarded to Kngie and Kies* of this city, on their proposal to furnish all material* al coat, plus 15 |>er<eiit and labor, and guaranteed not to exceed (4.(52 tor the entire contract The contrail with Mroy Bradley. Fort Wayne architect, who designed the modern building. Is the standard architect* agreei meul of « percent on cost, not to I exceed (4.51.3 (m. including hi* s*r I vice* tor supervision Other blds submit Icl were J'oct ..<’on-.lt u< lion general. con tfSc t "(scum. Plumbing ants heal Ing A- llatteraley * Sons. Fort" Kayne. (14:34*1 Walter I'tumfelng and Iteating Co.'. tio,li7Bxs: elec-. fkh-al contrac-t. tlrothouse of Au. burn. (4374 *11; .Morri* Ktectrlcal Vo. Hartford City »s.i>s>'. McKay Electric Co. Fort Wayne, (4,t<)7. ®d Werllng, (5,M(.2i \ The new building, which I* to be JcN-ated on West Monroe street directly east of the i-lturch will b« K 4 feet wide and 54 feet deep with a playground and parking lot across, the rear The present sc bool \>ui"idlug on Eleventh street directly behind the church is to be removed Garages now on the lots are "to be sold at public auction Monday evening and are to Ice removed ar once The parson- 1 age ami the parish house no* located on the site are to h« moved next week to North Eleventh street and West ' Madison street Sewer construction will start beI fore the West Mccnroe- street resurfacing project be completed. [ The building committee consists of Phil Sauer, George Rentz, Oscar Laukenatk Norb*rt AuWann. and Herman Dlerkes. The H*v E P Schmidt and Win Schnepf. congregational .chairman, serveae [ ex-offlcio members A special I building finance committee consisting of Earl Caston. Herman Krueckeberg. Gerhardt Schultz. Robert Zwlck and Louie Jacoba, directed the five-year fund drive. Sen. Vandenberg’s WHe Dies Today Wife Os Michigan Senator Dies Today Washington. June lO— fVPI — Mrs Arthur 11 Vandenberg, wife of the Republican senator from Michigan died ,|n her Wardian Park hole) suite early today after a lingering Illness She was (8 At her bedside when she passed away, were her husband and two step children. Arthur. Jr. and Mrs Elizabeth Pbleffer of Grand Rapids. Mlcli The cause of death was not announced Wh>n news of Mrs. Vandenberg's death reached th* senate, then meeting in an extraordinary j night session, the chamber unanimously adopted a resolut ion ezpr> aaing regret and ezlendlng *ytups l hie* to her 'lllust rlous and bereaved husband ' Senate Republican leader Kenneth S. Wherry. Neb. said In a t short speech that "every senator on thia floor joins In extending to the senior senator of Michigan our ' deepest sympathies and < ondolem e* " Mr* Vandenberg, the former Hazel H. Whittaker, had been ill with a chronic condition for the past three yeara. Only a month ago she waa forced to enter Georgetown University for treatment Sh* waa th* MnstoVs second wlf*. Mn Vand*nb*rg was born In Fort Wayne. Ind. and attended public acboola there and the Univerairy of Michigan, After graduation, ah* taught at •■vwen Ta Fume Mar

Docotur, Indiaira, Saturday, Juira 10,1950

Chapman Given Speciai Award A ; fl v•. ■ A ' I ■ - W •S/ V ■■Lte OSCAR L. CHATMAN (middle), interior *e< retary. receive* a epecial National Conferom-e of Cbriatian* a*<l Jews.award for activitiea in prwnsoHn* Inter-group understanding. Vice President Alben Harkley <Mi prewenta the award In Washington At right is Dr George K Kill* co-chairman of Washington NO'J.

Traffic Policeman As Second, Madison On Duty Four Hours On Saturday Nights The board of (tublie works and safety has approved the addition of aj part-time policeman on duty for Saturday nights, relieving a regularduty polteetnao to handle traffic at Second and Madison streets Police chief James Borders stated that a policeman will be on duty at the corner from about ( to 10 P-ut The. particular corner with It* , Involved traffic problem* wea the subject, of hreeented jo the city council at their regular meeting la»t Tuesday The petition seek* the Installation of * traffic light at the corner to give the pedestrian* and motor : I*l* trying to *et onto Second, street from Madison a “fair break.” i Much of the tension, and long pauses before creeping onto Sec ond street, it I* believed, can be relieved by eliminating left turn*, both onto and off of Second street [ The traffic light situation will be referred to the state highway com mlaaton for study, providing It ob-, talna a favorable recommendation: from the board of public works, now studying the problem However; the expediency of a traffic policeman at the corner is' expected to move, traffic more! quickly and that I*l the hope, and tonight's lest run j will decide further the need oromlssion of a policeman directing' traffic at that Intersection. — ■ '. , —.<—. Russel Veach Heads Geneva Lions Club Herne. June 10 — - Russel Vem h baa been elected president of th* Geneva Lion* club. Other new officer* are Ramon Hunt. Ell Stucky and Cedric Hardy, vieepreeidenta; Earl DeWald, secretary Corwin Newcomer, treasurer;-Cart Bauserman, tall twister; Carl Bauserman. Hon tamer; the Rev Clayton Steele and Lee l.yhargar. director*. . I Call Extended For Pastor To Return Berne June 10 — The Rev. J. Pritchard Amstutz, pastor of the l First Missionary church, was extended a call by the congregation rto serve aa pastor of the church for another jrear Os the mure than - 100 vote* cast, Jtov'~ArnafuK' to! < elved the big majority The following delegate* were elected to represent the church at the anneal conference of the Miaaioaary char ch association at Fort Wayne in August: Preston Zehr. M. S. Hlr achy. Owwln Amatutx Jay Conrad. C. H Muaelman and Hoaer tnnlger. Alternate* ar* Mra VBne; Schindler Clyde Spr unger Carl Amstutz. Adam Bixler. Don Orova. Rufus Amstutz and Wesley Amstutz. I

Leading G.E. Award To Cyril Heimann , ' ' ' • » * ■ -X-. • •--■ • t’yrll Heimann, jif South Fifth, street; won the Itlghe-l suggeeiioti *w.«-rf.wf<>i the month ungteK all General Electric. work rs jn the Fort Wayne <1 E art a. H- wat announced today I Heimann la au employe in the I De, atur G E. plant He received ; * (210 award tor hi* suggestion i about packing material Other > winner* in the Decatur plant, who , were awarded prizes of (5 toJJtl are Fred Hrokaw Lydia Lehr- . man. Josephine Ivetich. Paul , Sehamerloh and Arthur Bleberlch ) - . Calls For Probe Os Justice Department Sen. Capehart-To Offer Resolution Indianapolis, June IO. —(VPi 1 - 1 Sen. Homer E Capehart announced plans to introduce a itenate resolution calling for a full-scale in-, of the Justice depart-, [ mint, particularly In its handling ■ : of the Amersaia case Capehart said he and other senI stor* would sponsor the resolution | and Introduce it Monday i Hla statement at a news confee! | ence following a speech at the In-, , dlana federation of women - * Re i publican clubs luncheon here ye*-- . | terday opened a Week-end full of i i heavy activity for Democrat* and . I Republican* They were working i up enthusiasm for the state nominating conventions June 27 and 30. 1 The Democratic state committee . meet* here today and Republican + bigwig* go to Monticello toruorrow for a ''social" meeting hosted by state Sen Roy Conrad "In studying the Amerasia case as developed by the FBI and the of ' flee of strategic service*." Cape, hart said. “I am convinced that tbe part played by the Justice depart - ment I* sorely In need of congressional study " He said ar senate foreign rel* I tlon* subcommittee Investigating the ease lacked authority to investigate Ibe 'department’s "mal eseance, misfeasance, neglect or Incompetency." Jn hfs speech. Capchar. said the Uustlee department's claim that lli legally-obtained ovldr ruo ;r«veru-. ed it from bringing th Amerasia 1 case defendant* t.i trial wu groundless - ■ Capehart said tl * investigation ' was "absolutely necessary " He - *atd It should be nonpartisan" Suffers Broken Hip tn Fall From Bed Berne June (♦ — Harve Eek rote. 83-year-old local man who. I I has been at the Adam* county < memorial hospital for, several , week*, following a fir* at hl* home ■ tn which he wa» aertoaaly burned, i ■ fell out of th* bud at the hoepitil I jeeterdey and suffered a fractured and dislocated hip He had been • reeovertM nicely when this mlsi bap occurred.

Administration Fails To Halt Filibuster Against Extending Rent Controls _

Central Soya Workers Seek Union Election Vofe Disaffiliation In Expelled Union DnidAl.,a.n>touncement was made today shat union employes of the t'enfnTHoya Co In thl* efiy have voted to disaffiliate from the Food. Tobacco. Agriculture and Allied Workers of America In line with the disaffiliation, a IH-tltlou has been filed with the aatlonal labor re|at*oos board for an clgqljoh to determine the choice of a union tor lite fnorr than 30tt production and rnalhtemMce worker* st the local plant ThV'funner officers of Local 44. FTA. have been elected as temporary officer* of the I'ntted Brewery. Flour. Cereal. Soft Drink and Distillery Worker* (CIO). Disaffiliation from the FTA was approved here after after the union was expelled from the CIO on March I The FTA was one of flv* .* xpr lied 'Io; alleged failure to. comI ply with CIO ru*e» gad-policies.' The present contract "of the FTA with the Cru'-ral Soya Co expires June. 3u The; fiection. If granted by the N'LIIH. will l»e held ou compan) property, at a date and time to be anftbunced later. Vader the NLRB rule*, employe* ' will vote on affiliation with the 1 I'hlted Brewery - Worker*, or the FTA. or for ho union ~1 l.'nlon officer* here are Alberti Tinkhain. president, Otto Hake. Jr., vice-president; Chalmer Stev(ens. ffnanrlal te‘" r, ‘ ,ars " Adrian (.I’tjHng. recording secretary j Annotito errjent of the petition for | the union election was made by | John A Dippel. Cincinnati. InternaBrewery Workers, and Kenneth Hlrschy who has been spokesman for the negotiating committee tor the union at the Central Soya Co ever since' It* orgatjlzaiion Two Minor Wrecks Are Investigated 1 One Arrest Is Made By Decatur Police ! City police investigated two minor accidents Friday, state trooper Bob Mercer and deputy sheriff Bob Shraluka another, and one arrest was made by city police Two men also appeared In city ' court today, one of them pleading guilty to a charge of running a red light, the other., pleading not; guilty to a charge of driving while' under - the Influence of Inimical Ing liquor* . Robert Crim, route. (. was lined (5 and <oata. totalling 114 76. by [‘Mayor Doan when he pleaded guilty to a charge of running th* traffic light at the intersection of tiex-ond and Monroe streets GrHn wss also given a to-day suspended jail sentence with the admonition ; that should any further traffic violation* ox-cur. Grim* case would l»e for warded to Juvenile .-ugrt Thia la bl* fourth traffic off- >im thl* year, the mayor point-’ ed om : Lawrepce Knittie pleaded riot gutlry to* a charge of drunken 1 driving, and will appear for trial > next Saturday Ktttdr was arrest ed a seek ago when he Slopped hi* car in the middle of Second i street to do a little shopping Police Friday arrested 'Dale Bird, of route X. for spe-dlag 12 miles an hour on Mercer avenue He i* to appear In Justice of the peace court titer today Charles Hick*, driving north on Winchester afreet, noticing it waa a tight Mjueeze with cars on Mthk er, side of the street and one approaching. slammed on hla brakes and humped tbe ’ parked car of Clifford Hees, of (04 Una street Police estimated the damage to the Hees car at (100; to th* Hicks ear. (ISO TWO truck* narrowly averted crashing when they met at th* imereection of Thirteenth and ■ Twee Te Fwe ata>

Lawyers Guild IsNailedßy FBI Director __ J. Edgar Hoover Terms Guild As Communist Front Washington. June 10.—(UP) — Director J Hoover hag publicly nailed the campaign ußtbe Cuminunbit - Infiltrated national lawyers guild to destroy the FBI In testimony last February befor*- a house colaunit tee now made public. Hoover said' the lawyer* guild bad been campaigning to ' weaken" and "hamper" the FBI More wperificaHy. th* guild want* Hooter fired. ■ - — Hoover said the campaign aftalnst him and the FBI began 10 years ago he and other* call the guild, a Communtef, Brb'wdet. one Wme headman here of th* t'ommunl*! party, call* it a (fotnhiuniat trapatnlaatoa heir. ..It ha* *n almost perfect record of sup porting th* Communist party line Hoover haa hl* own FBI agents ‘ Inside the Communist partj He steadily to bringing abbirt arrest i'and convk'ttou Communist * | agent*, spies and saboteur* i American Communist* regard ( ftoowr a* a dangerous enemy, iee- ! | und only to the Catholic church . Thrlr eagerness to get rid of him Is for obvious reason* These dispatches reported on last Dec 5 that a secret meeting of guild leader* had decided to seek I r re»ld»tit Truman's cooperation tn getting rid.of Hoover. They never gor tt-although Ebe chief G-man. to no more a White House favorite now than he waa when Franklin D Roosevelt was president Last winter's guild strategists decided to call for a "citizens committee” to be appointed by Mr ■ Truman to Investigate and. If possible. discredit and destroy the frBL On Jan 18 guild preaident Cllf ford J Durr appeared here to un veil the project publicly Durr formerly was a member of the federal I communications commission He was a Roosevelt appointee, whom | Mr Truman did not reappoint The senate would not have confirmed Durr Durr. Lee Pressman, the left wing lawyer who waa forced out of the CIO when Cpmmuntot sympathisers were purged, arid Carol King, a legal trout for Communist* iTsew Ta Pee* Ftv*> Arrest Two Youtiis In Robbery-Slaying Oil Field Worker _ Is Slain In Texas Indianapolis June H»— (t’P) — Arthur Henry JungrJtt. wa* held today on a fugttiye charge for Texas authorities* where he wa* wanted In the robbery-alaylng of an oil field worker Jung wa* one of two men aought la th* slaying of Waddell L Rhode*. M. In Hockley. Tn. Lt, Fae Daria, hued pt the homicide dlvlaloe of indlanapolto police, said Jung wa* arrested on Information supplied by Chicago police after Jung * companion wa* arrested and told of M* whereabout* yesterday Devi* said Jung toid - officer* that he and hi* companion. Raymond Shaw 21. Chicago, worked in Texas ' He atod they urare- in Houston without fund* (then they decided to return to their home* in Chicago Shaw wa* arrested In Chicago while he waa painting a bouse He waa held at the detective bar •aa after his street by Lt Joha Golden of the homicide sqaad. and told a story implicating Jung Jung said they drove to Hockley In their old model car to rob an old man who they knew only as 4Twe« T» Ptawe Mat

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C kZaate . a va-a JwnvVv wwwwWn • At Noon Monday For Vote On Proposal To Kill Measure Washington. June !•.—/CPI — The senate broke up aa aagry i< hour session early today after ad mlntotratton force* failed to halt against extension of rent control* The session, longest of the year. i luted from s a m CRT yeeterday to 1:41 a.n>. CRT this inerahsg It featured a IS-hour eight minute talkathon by Sen Harry p Cala. R. Wash . -tbe second longest one man speech since tbe days of Sen Huey Long— and some of the sharpest personal exchaagea of tbe present session Th* senate will meet again at noon. Monday It wit! Vote on a 1 proposal to kill the bill by send ’ mg it back to the **nate banking commiuee 1 -Senate Dem<xratl< leader Scott W Lacaa. 11l . wa* coafldent b« 1 has the vote* to defeat the .mtn*. 1 which wa* proposed >y senate Re i publican leader Kenneth S Wher ‘ i>.. Neb- - - *• . ’ But Lacto failed In repeated trie* 1 to win agre-i'ieu' on a'time to ‘ * vote bn th* pcndrhg rent control ex ’ teuton useasute. which would extend rent control* six month* te- * yond their present June 30 expire * tlon date ~ * , Local communities could vote * themaelves. sms addlitouai six monthaof rent ceilings before iiec 31. 1(M. Lucas said If the motion to kill ' the bill fan*, he hopes to obtain a ’ vote on the measure later Monday Wherry promieed to do bla "level f host to expedite a vote as quickly as possible ' But an early vote on the hill ap- “ I peered doubtful When Cain end'd his talkathon at 12 0( Sum he tep<ilrteito'"li'<s' *u " ready—te--—-— make a second' speech in an es fort to delay w senate vote until after the house acts on a similar ' bill. ‘ ■ Caib's demand for a "quorum <' call" after he finished his speech led to some of the sharpest, exchanges of the current session Luca*, who finally bad to order vergdarit-at-arrns Joseph C Duke to "arreat" enough senators to make up the total of 49 needed to continue angrily attacked Republican* who answered "here" to their ‘I name* and then left. Singling out Wherry and. Cain, both of whom had left tbe chamber, he said they were "tbe one* rnort ; Interested, in continuing thl* de- ' bate" - ' [ Sen William F Knowland. R. . Cal. said Wherry bad gone bom* I I with a "bad cold" and a "tempera I tare." When the GOP leader r» ' tarned he said he wa* "surprised that anyone would question my loyally to answer quorum calle* He In turn assailed Lucas for holding aa all night aesslon. claim ; Ing the Democratic leader had tnt dh sted it would be all right to let rTwvw V* ***» wtsi ' - ' • o Heart Attack Fatal To Swimmer Friday Booavtlle. lad. June !•—(UFt - [ William Vouaker. 36. Boonville (led of a heart attack tn Scale* Lake yeeterday while swtmn|ing to shore after a boat In which he *n<! ' two compaatoev had been fishing capstsed i'■ . ■ • > Jury Is Selected ' For Murder Trial Sbelhyvttto. lad, Jane I*-<VP> -A Jury was eaated tu the use*——,. der trial of Oanoea X White. J 8 [ charged with feeding bla wife rat , poison and. watcblhg her die The jarora. ail men. were Im "* paneled late yeeterday 'after five day* of etorta by state and d. | tense Rpactal judge Kann* h Cope* recessed tbe trial an-tl Monday, whan opening arguments will be presented Wbtta wa* accused of killing his ; wife Lolita. M last Mb. 12 by (tven her poleon when she saked , for medictna to relieve a p»t- , The etale charged White chatted , with her for hours until she collapsed saddled