Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 137, Decatur, Adams County, 12 June 1950 — Page 1

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DEFEAT HOVE TO KILL JRENT CONTROL BILL

Lock-Tender Is ■ Hailed Hero Os River Tragedy Three Survivors Os Boating Party Laud 11 Tender For Rescue Chee wick. Pa.. June It. Il’Pl -p “Three uiembeta of a boating party 1 who ►'nrrtved tbrir Ff fora r»bln cruiser> plunge over * 15-tisit AllegWtiy river dam credited today , the "guiding hand" of a blit, softvtMtkrn luck-leader with raving | their lives. — The h*ro of the accident, which i took frmr Jtvrs. was Jahn Woffenden, 42 He went with acom | panton to the cruiser's aid In an open' skiff, only to capsize and be trapped in the powerful backwash of the dam , His companion; lockfeßd?r Hull Wright. 5«. of Oakmont drowned;' 1 bin Woffeiid.it managed t<L reach ■th. wreckage of the cruiser Cling-1 ing to the. wreckage for all hours J hl- encouraged the Survivors and told them how tn keep afloat It was the guiding hand of Wof* trnden that sated our lives." Chari, s Krieg. 2k of Oakmont, said He kept telling' US to keep our rrurpge tip and he told u« how ! to ••ooe'our weight around to k,-,|i the .-spsiaett boat leyeTaM afloat "I The "i ruiser. with six aboard . w.i. t, turning from a midnight --it oDoLwhe'n. tin a.clrt, nt rtrnwrert . early testTrday The. pilot aptco ■ . ti missed the Ttsfoot wide ent ; rim-> <<> the wk who It bypass., til. f-w.t .t ut- ; - WotrnoTrn said he saw lhe boat I -go over I knew they'd never get nut by themselves and 1 guess that's why 1 went-out "H's funny but I didn < get unnerved until after It was all. Over and I stood on the lock wall; searching the water pound that • rufser Io hits It was an awful jolt knowing I could ve been atiTT, out there ” - • ' | IVoff. Itrlfii and the three boaters ' were saved when a (te.w of four) volunt.-rrs took a s<»foot stem uaMutdej_.taw.-buuL.Uir<S>Urt„ihe."-KJk. 1 '; - -a ( .; s t ■ fb* ■ iz. d . 'ur i;r -.-.wh. ~t.'.mt t-r -■ . o - ■ . thnbed an < it. ’ Ute -boat to .'The,:io<:k “ , wail - ■ '!-■- I - t-oitiy after thev were removed the tow boat cupaited arid started breaking up lea k attendants said .'ey beliiv. tr it w:i« a corilpl*f» w'tiglH ' Ixalv was recover.d ab ut a ' nuattm mile !>• low .the d.on when it was brought to thej .Ulfat e Io the Ilf. jacket he was | .-MTUting,' I 11,. b(>.ft. s <>f i'll.- ottin virrtnvH -• ( !l were held in the water's glip j toy were Identified as MrsKrieg.l .Tars Ta l’»«, Three. Five Slightly Hurt When Plane Crashes AntO»la. Ind Juno 12 <l’P> “jFW* 7 *U<TiHy tHRiTFd Mhrn their airplane crashed attvr taking <*ff frntn Tri State airport - • —ul- hete rrttirtw»d l<» tlw4r Koines in Shelbyville fry other mean* today Thev were lxiw-ll Ash. 4M fdlot of the plane, Mary. .'*h- 52. hfa wife. Glen Ash ?4- hi?. brother. Rosemary A*h. Glm. x wife. uUd K-»*alit.. 1". t.hmr SMit* i 1 said the plane toM .iHftud** .ift’r taking off and won pitTrvrr mtn a road 'hank near the »-dc* 1 <»f the airport . The aroup had spent the day finhing in lake > hem ht t. an«L Mart 1.. SherbyMHe wht n Two, Young Cyclists Are Killed By __fyank’in Ind . June 12 — (C-P>~ Two ireh age youths were killed early today wh.n tljeir hicycles wet* 'truck from h. hind by an .(.mobile . The vj. tini<_werg_George Childs. IT. and William vAdants, Ifi.. bottf of llre.-h Grove Authorities said the hoys were on an ouHhg to ” jtrowtT youhtv win n th. y were hit bv a car dtiven by Wendell Waltl. Ttafalgar. cn Ind J" south of Bar ger.-vl’-le WFATHER Partly clanky and wgrmar tonight »"d Tuaadgy. Local thundervhowerv tatreme north Tuesday. Low tonight E2 to MHigh tuesday tS ta

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT ONLY DAILY NEWEPAPKR IN ADAME COUNTY

Two Girls Drowned Sunday While Wading Knox lad.. June I>. Two slkterg from Cleveland. 0-. drowned yeatardwy while wading in Baa» Lake during a onb-week Va.alion at Wahrley Park. Delia Coatello. H. and her sister. Celia. 11, arrivetl Saturday with their recently widowed moturr. Margaret. I* P I’ienlckera. hearing tu-reams and seeing the girls floundering in th water, 'Vowed to the spot and pulled ott Delia. She was unconscious i:tid could not tie revived. Celia s j body was found 20 minutes latrr | Iw viklit feet pf wal <-g... Milk Famine Nears Crisis At Pittsburgh > Three Million Go [ Without Milk As Result Os Strikes Ih I !n’ 4 - 'l’!»r •••- mllh'fi !?••) .>•! •• »:! •ri und Pit!Abut jtwr r.‘ W■ - tufttun. 4t. <’ . »*ni wHlmhii milk Imlay Im of i»<» d.»n y -titke* »i w ii!i iH:» ilk i the < wMofflMtrn.. <luni|MHi 11 on f he* | 1 groun<t nt f*«l lr r<» hoe* riu* nn’k t iimnr n- ;•>•*«! a yH* i-Ui a t jir*# >U. j n>« ft.i the* hrntth nf tholr baht.--I |»l*n»b'4l-for th* d«-BeVx •<»««! duirl••% . f.t jiji t , hail 1.-- |f‘ nil K-r Thurntluy An Hmern»»m > Ttipply < ollwpA‘Mi au»l phyn < oa«« vttnifMl I bat ttßlenui inUnt* r> 4 »-h*’ their neceanary sytpHan | ite«> wiU bv uatkera tut anjl-W ( ' I hat c«m** alonit Thv PRlMburxh/plan to -»ippl,' : milk for infant* and invalid-* by i l*arinif re«|«•**<« thronrh t!»»* Al-J , h*rh*ny. touniy medh al .*<* tety , bloke down wl-.» n the i-k‘ ' |f lephonen Wes t* unable to ii-U'i-tP j the ibowand* 4>( £lh.,j -emeritmu-y nViik In the ii?M 24 | Jh* strike./ uilly 1 Liß’d 'ltiarl* of milk w*»re* ilelii » red by | -Yfc»’ luu-liitAUo r ■ .make emer<*my 4*ll*erie-- | k hi V\ aMiHlKlbib-J* vpre-‘Win•* • ■ • union iiftif iali* *♦•! up air- ' y. Mipply. nynfein allowing h.ffhieMiidier . rhe aged ; and hosjuhi. CTvea *tw I3«ht» Stale To Continue. Road Safety Drive Fleming Hits Bock At Bureau Critics IndianapolK. June 12 —tUPt Indiana aeefHdi'j <»t wMrt# ('harbe Fleming naj * no amount of poll »i ai iim< will ’'me 4k *n *h» atnii bureuui of motor' v.tlui It a safety drlw Hi* word* were in effe< t. an answer jo by former Mat* xertT-fat v Ihml wh<» said thousand* of Hoo*'er < itiiens are wading for operator*' icrwnps which wrre applied f a many month* ago’ The priMiH admhilMratiou T* fhilinx to "function Rath charged la*t w«>4<in a tetter I io Indiana t *af» t j mn>n< il president JJaftle! <’ Park He *aid !hnii*£j>da fa< ed a ‘ lb er.*el< ** *um because or rhe bureairg siow. ? 1 'nee* in issuing driver*' li<enfh> “UV are not K*dng ( J” fetal now Jmply because of .politically;.inrP«"\ ed criticism apparently aimed at picking up the votes <>f bundled' of unsafe driver* tha’ we hay* pulled - nut from behind «u-eeri>m wb»'ek." PleniinK said "We 'are not . concerned with hoy they vote: nur chief concFrn 4s how they .drive More tljan Roo.mm applications will be for the first five monMis. of this .yt4»r. Fleming said, adding that moat delays were ran*' ed by ebecklna applb oiion s .iigaliis. L driving word*. The Rath. administration, be said. i>;i< klo< of,w unpmaaa** ed appHeatlon*. -J- —-— The bureau of motor vehicle* ’hac.we inherited wa* in a terrible me«s.° said Fhmlnr He said the "previous adminUtratlo!L\ bad licenced about _ 1 ♦‘.oM former mental institution inmate* «i,d add* d That was the "record of the administration that now accuses u* ul-imonvcnienciug motorUU.”—

v w J- B 72 Person* Buried la J»P Landslide w k Ip-** - 7 * RESCUE WORKERS 4lg through hug* mounds of ‘oil and rock to free th* tMMilus of 72 persons in a landslide which burled the Kunianodalra railroad station and adjacent ttouses In Japan

Heavy Weekend Toll > L— ’ ! Reported In Stale Traffic Accidents Claim Most Lives By Vuited *Prex* , vtniirtadTX' beajry ”hRT p<’7 Verkend death- from traffic* d .at.<T- flu V hi-’ '♦ lilif |»*r jMknA.-dbcd., JjaM ; < hildren nifd teetkaffer* Ik Hu Com*ll<». 14. and her eisfei Celia 41 diowmd In Bata take| lu ii Kr x whtjs they waded too’ i far fmtn »hore yesterday They; I had arrived a- da\ earlier froth | , Cleveland. O . with their mother. ’ Margaret, fbt a one-week vacation jat Wehrtey Park Fii»- swept the home of Mr. and jMr* ’ Thoma* Wheat at Muncie, kllUnu lheir son. Ba vid Lee. 2. an.;he slept in bi* b*d y< < A ; iiilghb* : reMiud hl* young bro- j :ii» i and ’istri’ j - TworllLßidLli.£*_i**,n I hit i tree altHiK Ind 23a They were K Schaffer Elkfeart : :tnd William S UalrntHir Mi*. Sißwaka They were returning a piccii at-Ji lak» whcn Jh* acct ’ d* nt hapfo tied (Pi er ti.»f!i< victim* im laded* Eugene S’rikrhorn Id Lowell. wh» -e farm tractm was hit by a ' Xew V<uk f’rntial railload freight train s.ruiday near hi* home I'hiiv u< . (‘ampbe IL :t‘ prince ton inv '‘i-liii a twin ar collision on L'. > 4J n*a.« Fl Branch Sun . . • a .. ■ *.\. ..'he I p» f'ons j W 11. tiile • i Maxi C _Hhiyt<‘n. 34s lhdiana|M>li*. who*e-car overturned on a countv road neat Mattinxvllle yeMerday a* lie drove d«>wn a hill First G. E., UE Meeting Tuesday — TlU_lu*p—nHetJmr^-ainre—the. X'LRB the Gen • tai E:*r jiCc<'Ui|>any and any of the uiHfjn* for the purpose of bar gaining discussion* I* scheduled to take place between I’E and com I pany rep'rewentatlo* tomorrow in I \’ew Y«»tk UUy Thi* meeting la being held at the reqfie*! of I’E. rep t»'»ntir>K unit* UE !•*« .»i’ have been, certified M van while arrangement * for bargaining >e-*Mon* w_llh It’Ef'lO are undet Ji-. uXsieTi fnf unit* where . ft or its IftrSt* are cert<Hed i ■ Hartford City Man State Head Os DAV I'lurenrj' Monroe, of ‘ t City, was elected commander for ■ the coming year of the state depart- . ntenl of the Disabled American 'Veterans in the conventlw held *» L £lkJUul -i>y_ei T .tlie._week.en<r The newly elected commander is one of . the organiiers of the Adwnjs coun ty. iliapU t of- the DAV. which received special recognition at the i coavenrion by officials there for - being the largest chartered post organfied during the year IkflSA. Harley Ward, of Fort Wayne, I who is well-known in Decatur, was i elected a junior vicecommander laical delegates to the reinvention • hearted by commander G M- Smit < ley were Fred S< human. Anthony BontiglH) and Floyd Raker

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President Trumon Will Stump Indiana Indianapolis June K. —tCPI — President Truman will stomp In diana this full on the behalf of Dcmocratk congressional and atata, < andidatea. Democratic national ( omntltteuman Frank Mi llala aa t! at a tneetlng of.,the state commit tee Satiirilay;’’ : ' >' ■ ' Over 5,500 Gradwrie i Al Indiana Colleges Indiana And Butler Have Record Classes By I'nited Press • More than j.sth> graduates .receiv ed degrees yesterday and today at -eoHimem eno tits at six Indiana collegea ahd uhlversilies. i Indiana rnivMnUy sent a record , (, '(. seniors Into the world to.seek •ttHHii BuUajx — L’iiivifer&ity ...jSt. IndiunapuH* ga. v «» dvgr**** to €♦>’. It-* lat-gvH jlass in history and t •’vnimeticvineni* also w< rw held at " w Han<»y« , r and Eirihain Yesterday, -ftegre*-* wer* award ♦•ti al Indifrna Statv and 146 at Franklin At BhmmingtotkU I president Herman It. Wells said, in his < <>m m*n< enivut address that he believed ’hr I S was h<»t near wur Hr forei a J Tor The grad* "U de- " gree of material prosperfty never »xperirnred by ofhri Ameik an- : gene i at ion* " ! ‘H*nsational economic advance, can. he prevented only by early war." Well* -aid I believe that *urh a catastrophe is unlikely " At Butler, hi Bavid R Henry. pie*idertt Wayne University, was commencement speaker Dr Winthrop "S Hudson of T'«»lgateIbH he’tM <!rvjni:y Imo! -poke a’ Franklin, and Hr A L Cribb <*f George Peabody. College at Indiana >» i• • ■; — : | Honorary degiees were present ed numerous distinguished pernons at the rommemenieuts At Indiana, they were given to a-YOtiate Justice Sherman Minton -of the I’ S supreme court; 11 Fiederirk Willkie; vlce-preaMent of’ Seagtam Drdlllrrle* and brother ,(I til. tail Wnirt.li I. Lillkle; Dr Clarrnvc H Kennedy retired pry. feasor of Ohio Stale XTaiywsjly, and James Grover -Mr'itonuHL ‘ Amerli kTi ■mbgmi.dor to jargeTZ" • Butler gave honorary degrees lo governor, and the Rev Iktyle 1. Mullen pastor of the Fedeial-fhilstian-Baptist church at —I jfayellr — ~ ;— At Franklin, an alumni luncheon speaker yesterday was Elmer I, , |T»e« tw Ca«e Fight> r ■ — ( Clinton H. Given ; Seeks Nomination » fT“ Indiangpom Jine 12 ‘tl'lh — The Republican nomination so- . 'ndiana anpreme coon judge «u , (.ought today by Cliriton II Glvgn. r SO. Indianapolis who hoped to t take the neat to he vacated by luat-iee Howard Young C.lvan aarvad two terma th tha i state general assembly, from ISIS to H 22. was s superior court i judge from 1522 to 1227 and Mac ion county attorney from 1527 to r 1221 He resumed his law pragtiem here in 1222.

Firemen Convention Is Closed Saturday Parade Is Feature Os Closing Events Decatur tcMlay way a* .serene* aa ever tin a very Warm day in J<u. tdH6w4ag • .»■ .put oil W ’b«* vUltlna firemen, band.* and oilier i -■ HlffhliffbHng a day of contest* Saturday! hiffb a< h<M»l abd irfher bands, drum and buaK <erp* marebed along Second street in a long parade Judge*, gftuated in front 4»f the <-ourt houne. awarded rhe Bremen » high (K-hnni hand and ft* corp* of drum majorette* the top prire in the band con teat, with tftp B» me high *eho«>l hand placing second i ami the Adam* county 4-11 band - which wa* making ft* first, mart h mg appearance third *b£ raC‘Wai and sw-ond rip r pe<rtiyely in the prize for- th** l»e*t outfits in the parade . ~ The |)e< atm high "s< hiHil liuml w’trs also.in ’he parade, a* were the Hartford' Cuy American Legion poet and the Decatur Rotary troop t»! Boy Scour drum and bugle c(»rp*. Ib-catm residents who didn't already knot*, rushed to their map* to determine just where ■\ Pennville was FindinK two. thev ’ credited the Jay county town’s : firemen with supplying the f rvor I ; for the fwn -day The Penunlle fire truck was given a .continuous workout during the convention much to the j amusement of most *pertat<»ra who were constantly confronted by 'he Irm k s -irt*n In addition to the Pennville truck, which rolled along in the parade, were Yruefe* fiom Blulfi-ou. Washington township of Alien county. Bearn’s, from Chh ago. Hartford Pity, a* well a* Decatur Wll>nera of the day-long rontest* were also announced today by chief Cedric Fisher, who voiced hi* appreciation of the coopers tion receiv'd from judges and all other* who helped during the convention Winner of the water hall battle, held al Second and Jackson Nfreets. was the learn from Who -mtf-drellrhed the—Pam* ftre ■ men in the finals , Portland and Bluffton for fiEMt in the truck race and Bluff-. 1 ton won tn.- other two contests novlly tun k race and replacing 1 the hose tn truck winning the latter event over the Bremen fire ? department team —_i_ 1 Chief Fisher stated there were 253 registered delegates at the convention and also '• onfirified Saturday's report that the IHSI convention will l>e held in Bremen Invite Truman Ta ' Attend Dedication . ! fntHankpnlU.' Jnn* I? i A reply from President Truman was awaited t™lav to Governor S> brkker x Invitation to attend the • dedication Aug 2« of Hie American l Legion » naw national headquarters I building The 22.S<rt>.Md building has been » under construction the past two i wars Mr Truman is the first i legionnaire president.

RepubHcan-Sponsorefi Attempt To Send Bill To Committee Downed f •«> . —e .

Board 01 Review To Continue Hearings i Decatur Objectors Are Heard This Week The Adams county board of re- I view will continue hearings from objectors to the recent amsram mnnts from people of Decatur Tor rhe remainder of thia week. It’W'sia stated here today. The announcement also emphasised that thia will lie the final week for Decatur hearings: that all who wish to object to the board about their taxes ate urged to meet with them by Friday. , A schedule ot further boarings was also released The (Kurd , will hear those from Washington township next Tuesday. ’ June Ml. and Thursday and Friday. June 22 and 22, taxpayers from St Mary’s and Blue Creek townships will loheard ” * Those persons , appearing previously liefore the laiard and given niinibera will have preference during future hearings. oWicials raid. They urged all jierson* who object' to tlreir asaessmeme to !•« presant rm Jhe-sfau IHeA ■fhty*. busslated tfUt those who retained ’ a'l number from a pervious app«a?There are stlli number holders tfrom Herne Geneva and Monroe township, and members ot the hoard will hear them at later [ fixed dates, it was added. 1 | - — ! — - ■ : I Three Youths Held For Man's Slaying Indianapolis Man Is- ] Indianapolis. June 12 ilTt j Marion coutoy authotitie- jir-par-l ed exiradilioti papers today tori three youths held' in Springfield. Mo for the lovers lane elavllsg of .fol mer Indianapolis cltv pmrtrrutor Mbert M Thayer ■ — Thayer. a bai helor. was found bludgeoned to death, yesterday on a huisly road . Authorllien said Jimmie Chalfin 17 Iridtanapolt? * on. of the :H:re said- they beat up a mail and thrrs bln in the weeds' near liidiana|«'lis after stealing his car Three Marion .oiiti-s offl.-ial* went to Springfield last night to I question the youths Au: torties said the stolen car ’ ’ later lided with a tnijk truck on | a narrow bridge hear Springfield ' . The Ithelr burst Trrm -ftxinrs. and 1 I Lynn Berry. 31. Aurora Mp . th, I driver, suffered fatal burns before’ J he leaned JU fret into the cre.k toj , | escape ! i Berry died in a Springfield hospital eatly today . t'haifin and Carl E Dooley 2C. ‘ and Michael Kelly. Di. IndtanaiKiiis were turned over t.o police after treatment for .iiinot injuries t Hamilton county sheriff C M Davis said he too. would attempt to gef custody - Of the youths. He indicated a first aegr-e murder inr diriment would be s< ught in a gtgnd jury itirvstixafton — Authorities . said Thay,: was t beaten to death with a toy pistol p and shoes and was robbed of 22* r and a wristwatch Marlt-n county proaec-uftir George s' S ’Dailey said It was a “clear case ~ <>f murder in perpetration of robI bery" 1 The three youths told Springfield police they were picked up by Thayer Saturday night, and that the -h>wver fought with one of _ jtemL.... — Chxlfin said the fight took place near the spot where Thayer's body wgs found by a fsrwier. about 12 miles southeast*’oj’ Noblesville pcs R lice said They quoted Chaffin that ' Dooley knocked Thayer down and bea' him with the pistol Then he n and Dooley took off their shoes and ’ beat Tharer over bi* head Afsrwards the youths took Thar n er's late-model ear. drove into Mla- ° aouri and collided with the tru, k * while crossing a bridge The aecltTara T. rage KSwIHX

■ 11l Itw—— - Says Forresfal Did Not Seek Arrest Delay FBI Director Says No Delay Asked By Forresfal In Case Washington. June 12 tl'Pl FBI director J Edgar Hoover added new mystery to the Amerasia Stolen tbs umen! case todty by saying the lute Jume Fwreatal never asked him ito delay the arrestsi of suspect*. Ever since the five-year-old case Jias < ome up for relnve-ftgation by a senate sulxommittee sad a federal grand jury, a key queaUou has bran the identity of the person who caused a brief delay in the arrests- a delay finally countermanded by Preaideet Truman himself A May 2S. 1243 entry In Forrestal s dairy made public by the juatu •• .leparttnenl Saturdpj. phe.l sonw light <>n the nymlery » Kotrestal wrote that, as navy ■ se, relary. N- Intervened b> cause would have .oni|Hua<ed founding sessions of the l ulled Nat loco

and served to •’rmharrael' President Truman In dsdlc-nte neeotia thins with the lluaklans. He said, lie telephoned Hoover and James Kt Vardamana. Jr . Tlieh Mr Truman s naval aide urging that the c hies executive I* informed re warding "all the facts In the mat-1 ter as well as their implication." I H(poer trrtd the t'nlrecj Press tn ’ Milwaukee last night that , i 1 “At no time did Forrestal Indi | ( a e to me a deaire to-Jfelay or .tliu Anierasla case" . ■•’fti. •FIT. rtnef- said. Ferrest*! asked him merely to tell Tom C l'lark, thru head of the Justice idepartment's irlmlual division to ke.-,|> Mr Ti uniari. info: med of the ' la. Is in the Case. Philip Jail* Ru<slan-born greeting card manufa. turer ami editor Os the nos defunct Amer asm — magazine fated extensive questioning h> a senale foreign ruiatuins subcommittee studying osrt as Page UH • ' . ■> Flag Day Services Wednesday Evening Elks And Veteran Groups Sponsors The public is lnvlte.l to attend | the annual Flae Day services, to jbe held at* 7del O'clock Wednesday • evening cot the -frenc-Jawu of th.B. P. O Elks bulge home on North Second street c The annual service Is r pouaored jointly by the Elka lodge awd the city’s three veterans organizations American Region. Veterans of Foreign Warr and Disabled American Veterans “ - Members of the vets' orgunixa tions are asked to meet at the Legion home tn tlnce for the per--1 ade headed by the Decatur high ■. hoot iscn.l. which Will leave the ‘ post home at 7 o'clock. Coalmen 1 der Elmer Darwachter today re- ‘ quested all uniformed Legionvaires to report at the Legion ‘ Lome pot later than <:4a p m • The line of march 'wHI proceed ■ north on Second street to the Elks home, where the aervt.es • will be held r The services will open with the I band playing The Star Spangled f 'Banner.” fidlowed by weloame By _ J K Eady _.exalted. nHer._crf.jhe, ? Elks, and prayer by the Elka r chwplatn. Joseph Breanan The ’ history of the flag will he rewrt by . George F LauPrat. fflltnwert hy t erection of the IJberty Bell ex- | emplified by the Elks oFkera S The Rev T Norrie. I pastor nf the Tnloa r'hape! Cramgelhial Vnited Brethren cbnr<h will deliver the Fla* fWy. address and the service will .lose with ( the aNllenc-e singing 4 Americ-e'. ( . followed hv hetiedi. non by the Elks c haplain

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1 • - Temporary Setbock For Sen. Com, Who Pledges Renewed Fifht On Meosore Washington. Jane 12.—-tf'Pt — The senate today defeated a Repub lt< an-upoasored attempt to send the rrnt control eateastow bill beck to the wonate banking rommlltee The ««rfe wag. 44 to 25 against recdni mil ting the Mil. Voting against recommits! were 32 Democ rats and five Repabßram AB 23 votes for yec'Ommital were east by Republicans The voce was a temporary set bwc-k tor Sen Harry P. wVYMS- > wwOW ORT’Tim® hiiuumli plunged the seaate-in a marathon session last Friday Cain raid he was prepared to re. sums his fight against the MR which would extend federal reW * ■ controls through Ihr 31 and pee t mH local governments to extend contrcrla another six mouths beyo»d. 1 that date Present federal controls expire k June 3» — -. Th* rote cm the motion to send . ' the bill back to ccmimittee came * few' hours . after Itetuocrartc cou greraionai leadere. assured Prose dent T>umau ti(»t the bows* and' seuata will pass ■* compropdse. st

tension bill 4J< UNIV: J-’peeiiy^T■**’ wra ■ ■ P*' ' W HU.-as said be thought the aeua.v would pass the bill pretty HOOP after the senate compMea action. Luca* said he will hold the senate <a another long late night se-. slon If necessary to let Cain talk, himself out if bis filibuster is revived . Democratic leaders also renewed | attempt* to gel an agreement to j vote on the bill Itself Despite the vote against reccwnnnttal. Cain said he was encour aged oyer chancM of either the sen■*te ar ttat hnara hilitag -rent cwns;trol * ~’~' i • ’ The situation has mate: tally improved since Saturday." he. said., t'aln said he had assurances that at least one other Republican would speak today long enough for Caln to analyte the vote and < c>nfrt with people* in the house Before the senate vote. Pregident Truman's "big fonr" congfewskina! lieutenants assured him conftdetiily the senate . and h.>u.« would extend.rent <ontrols Th. sm.te from 11 am Fn day mill! :■ 43 um Saturday Hi hours, and 4.1 hinute« without a. hieving anything beyond rhe agreement to vote' <m Wherry’s propcjsal Federal rent controls expire June 3” The coinnilttee bill would ex i tend them through Dec 31. and per I mu a further six month extension ; at -the request of kieal governnient* Sen Paul H Douglas. D 111 who ' supports the bill, suggested an alternative during a I meet your cong rese t r*dfo forum y*ut erdaf <lt would continue controls for seven months, with an added five months of “local opt km “ He said this would give stale legislature* not In session now more time to reconvene and enact their own laws County Hondicraft Workshop June 29 A handicraft school open tn the public Will be held at the Adams Central school In Monroe June IS. t was announced today by Dennis R Norman county re, reatlon director This event (x,-sponsored by the county recreation departmental and the connty home ecc nomice asaociatkin. 'will feature teveral kinds nf , rafts taught hy l<x al talented persona ’ Two aegainna wrH -be -held -The - afternoon session wilT begin at ’ pm and clone it 4 pm The yre.nl ng session is from 7 pm < Tafts to he taught grer etrh lag of metal traya. tane seat wearing. weaving ot metaioid bird*, china and (law painting and tin can craft Th* re, reatlon department haa ordered a 14 inch table hmm which ahould arrive >n time t,o demount t aturna a: thia work ►hop