Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 138, Decatur, Adams County, 13 June 1950 — Page 1

Vol XLVIII. No. 131.

60 DEAD, MISSING IN TWO AIR CRASHES

Senate Votes Extension Os Rent Control Democrat Lenders Predict Hoose To Follow Somite Lead WaMfiitoa. Jff» It- IWHIreniocrath leaders predicted today that the house will follow th* senate’s lead snd approve • water ed-dowa rem control .xten-<on bill (Ippuaeat* inai»red that "•* bay* a itiHMi ihano to *ta" “ ■“Bortr vtdex agreed nn that lb* rot* will he < !«.»»“ , Kith precoat controls raplring in about two weeks. the l»ad»r»hlp pat th* bill on ih» hawse «-h»dnl» tor immedtate ar Ik* They belle* ed a final rot* nt* kt he taken late today «t tomorrow The senate tale yesisrday beat down a Republreaaled drive to hill < <«trols and voted. M to M. to «oatlnae them thntapb IM* 31 and by Toral option until June M. I*ll Localiti*- waatln* federal rirntrol until mid IKI will hare Io a*k for It through their local governing bodies Except where each Affirm a tire action l» taken the govern meat will step out of the rent bust nr«t> al lb* end of this year - I'residsnt Truman had naked for • straight one year extension of Ihe present law Hut rhait nwut Itrem Upeboe Kyn <ff th*. house banktai* •••tt. ■ tuttt..- .haa..naM.-aH. *lgn« the ; ...n-' are** 'wasAWWjf'yHfr tending the law He cam, up witl\ th. «ix month’ extetisjoa and "local option" provision aathe only, pi *4 tical solution to the problem t'nder Spence's proposal. tacgj govt mine bodies will continue to have the attlbority to lake themselvis out from under federal rent at any time Many < Hies, as well as some' .states, already have exeri-ised the option Spence told reporters he bailey ed the house would approve Hut he added that "I expect it will he fairly dose ’’• . ” pemoefattr lewder John \V M< I'ortriack. Mass . was confident the ...Inuni-tratlon has the votes .Hut h. too., thought it might Im- < lostEven Sptme« relatively mild' measure, aroused widespread upposition In both houses Sen Harry I’ Caln. Il Wash . u.it-ii. d -n a one-man fillbnosr alnst 'he bill until ta-reoeat« rdi»< He finally abandoned 1t when the ,->-nate-rs leeted a nud eto send the t bill bask tn loinijdttee for further study. / Biome Cramps For Drowning Os Girl Jeffersonville. Ind. June lit /fl’t State police blamed* atom ;uh < ramps today for the death o. W anda l.ee Breeding 14 year-old <‘ha: lestown girl who drowned while swimming in a stone quarry one mile north of her home The victim was swimming with several of her girl friends vaster day. They pulled her out and ai» pled artificial respiration without success, state police said Hartford City Mon Dies Os Injuries Hartford City. Ind.. June 13 tl’Pl Funeral services were arranged today for Floyd Elam. 33. who died yesTerday of injuries received In a traffic accident last Thursday Police sajd hie car went. <ut of control and rolled over. Youth Is Killed In Accident On Farm Indianapolis. June IS. —d’Pi A 13-year-old boy helping on his uncle’s, Marion comity farm, was ktfFed yesterday.. rten a ■ tractor rolled over him. The victim was Duane Kincaid, son of Mrs. Lo cille Kincaid. WEATHER —Partly, eloudy north with thundershower* tbit evening ' and cloudy with occasional thundershower* »euth this afternoon and tonight. Wednesday fair north and partly cloudy with Mattered thundershowers south. Little change in temperature. Low tonight 54-42 north. 64-54 Muth. High Wednesday 74-54 north. *5-90 Muth. » v fl

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT ■ —•—county

J. Parnell Thomas Applies For Parole Danbury. Conn . June IS. — llfP) — Former Rep. J. Parnell Thornes. R. NJ„ has applied for a parole from th* federal correctloeal featitnrkin where he I* nerving a term of six to I* month* for defrauding'th* government. It was learned today. Dr. Veorge Killlagdr. chairman <f th* parole board, said Thoma* would be given an intervew noma lime today or tomorrow. Innocent Plea filtered Today By Remington Pleads Innocent To Charge Os Lying On Party Affiliation New York June 13 IlTi- Wil Item W He nun« t on. former dr partt nwni of commerce «*<<>n<>mtet. . pleaded inne<rni today to * charge , thM he lied vte« be dented ever ' bavin* been a member of the Communbl parts Th* 33year old. Mil foot-two df Cpndant ws« arraigned in ». fivertiitju * Malott before hiteia! judge r John W Clancy iii the ruuri wtet.r Ate’r Hte* >r ratened on a’twoeount perten >” Tdh tmettt nearly’a year ***? Judi> <’frmry granted Hemitrfton ■ He was paroled in the (t*ntod>* of; [ . hh athono. Itethurl Webster, for: that period I (Manry told the jSefenxv it cojrld I have until Jul} 5 to make motion* k r N. Attorney Irving j U*ld, the court the government would move to fix the 4dtr of tria! at’the July ; hearing Later. Saybol tokF reporter* the 1 government panted to bring Rem-1 j-Turton to trial /a* auhkty as po* f niblt in ay he An July oj Augu-’ I The Npecrafor#’ at# were ies« than halLMlted when the clerk > ill ] ed -e of. • V\ Hliani W alter , RemiXgt< j t! Th** drfendan?. a bu>kv man *itb blond halt, w* arimc a blue -ult and blue bow* p "tie •’tepp.ed uji to the h* tich. When < a«lced how he pteaded hp replied in ■ a deep \ oi< » Not ar ify Fite a*.ornpy told the conn that R» unitetofliv wa- bavins ASome trou ’ . ble“ aitaneiriK bail because "the bi-ndiiie companies apparently all have adopted the polit y of not mak inc bond in c»*ph t<»u< hint on the I question of loyalty " Web«tcr said Remington aouldi have to raDe < ash and was ‘ on thej P« o.t *nf ttdtilKK no’ney troini' hi- n.o'lor tint IfFlI >1 ttboat*3k| huiirF tiTdo thint R* minitton th»n was led off by a I’ S marshal \to be finger pi Inted and pbotoxraphed by the FBI If <-onvhted on the perjury <ount .ReinlniUon would fare a maximum five year prteon term and fine of >2.mm Lions Will Attend State Convention Fort Wayne Host To Lions Convention Dr J<><- E Morris, chairman of she <vwnmlir«»: in eburge at', arrsngcnicat* for l»iutur Lions par" ’frtpatfon in the state .-onvvnHoh. statrd today that plans were near- • ty < oniplctrd and that there will he a large contingent of .Decatur Lions present Tire state convention of the In diair*de _ parrhirht _ <iT”T.Tnirs~-tWT»T national is being slated in Fort. . Wayne, next Saturday. Sunday and Monday, with a huge parade climaxing Sunday's session ' ' ■' Loca3 unite to be represented In . .*!•*_Eft**? tentatively include the local Boy Scoat troop*. wTtK~tK*. draim and bugle corps of troop Cl * All local auto merchants have also promised to have new ear* decorated and in the parade There will also be float* sponsored by the Teeple Trucking Co.. Ss-hafer Co.. Central * Soya Co., Decatur Industries, tht 8 Decatur Riding Club, and the-Decatur fire department It is hoped. Decatur Lion of ficials stated that "a lot of people from Decatur will attend the parade." The parade is scheduled to begin at 4 30 p m Sunday.

Strike Mies Newspaper In New York City World-Telegram And Sun Is Unable To Publish Editions New York. June 13 (UPl— Le« B Wood, executive editor of tire New York World-Telegram and Sun. announced at 11 a.ni tCSTi that the newspaper would not print any of lt» seven edition* today because of a strike of the New York' newspaper guild. "FedefaT mediator Thoma* Dougherty requested both sides to meet with hint at a p m Both side* accepted Dougherty's invitation The guild’s 540 members in the paper's editorial and commercial department i went on strike At >;.S» am. tCST> sot higher wage*, union j security and other benefit* Pressmen. typographers and stereotypists refused to ’truss the picket lines, making it Impossible for the newspaper to publish Approximately I.Mb empldye* of the newspaper were off Hrelr job* a> a tesult of the strike The newspaper employ* an aveiag* of . 1.550 person* daily-. Today it was to have printed A 4S page paper Guild strtke. headsiaariera termed. dire walkout "completely after .Ivo • The, guild said «J« jjeraaiM wgt. in'aiitiiiig the picket lints M thrVe\4{des of the hlain Worid-c-T&ie«i»ur ai»ii ;i tru»..lMiUsta»g iit. low,' Sep/.Manhattan Pl, beta also patrolled three other, plant* Whi rr some of the hewspap ft - print lug i« done " Th* strike invplvnd aome 500 employe* in the editorial and rtt*e mer< ial department* covreed by the guild contract , Wood had said earlier that the new*pa|*e'r would attempt to issue ■ all edition* on schedule and was gte lire ahead with normal prepara- - lions to publish ’* The—strike climaxed three * months of negotiations, ;<!own yesterday when both iW«< made final proposals' which nel i t tier accepted ' ( Tile walkoti’ wait the first railed by the raw-paper guild in New York City since the 'thretmonth i walkout by editorial and l ontmerc ill employes of the Brooklyn Eagle tn 193 T The World-Telegram, and Sun offeted a general wage increase ranging from 92 to K. art offer which I f*ra Ta Paas Fiver Hugh Andrews lone Legion Candidate Annual Election To ' Be Held June 26 Hugh Andrews i* the sole can ilidate for commander of Adams Post 43. Ameritan I reg ton. follow ing nominations sot trffh-gr* dur J ing the past two meeting* An- j dtews will sucteed Elmer Dar war lit> t a» commander The. election of officer* will he -held at rhe next -neatin* June 24 when the poll* will remain open from noon until y. p wi ■* - In addition to Andrews, all nominated okK-er* ex< epl for trustee , and delegate will-Ire unopposer! ■ There were 22 delegate* nomin-1 ated. however, and II will Ire delegate* and the remaintier after Bale*. Three candidate* »re on -the Ils’ , for the open trustee position, whit h ioW«titufe» the only real fight t Those are Frank Hower. Arthur Sr hamerloh and Wendell Mar kiln * In addition”'to Andrews. oTher 'ttlflt er* who are on the slate and unopposed ar* Robert Ashhauchej. first, vice-commander. Don Cochran second vice-commander, j RdJrert Kies*, third vh-aa-omman-1 d*t_ IW.d Robert Bieberirh. fourtlx{ vice-commander • T! Francis Noack ha* been nomin-1 ated for finance officer and Tillman Gehrig. who currently serv»* in the poaltion. was renomlnatoti for the position of adjutant Delegates nominated were Andrew*. Darwachter. De* Fry hack. Jam*s Staley, the Rev. O C. Busse. Bob Ashbaucher, Gehrig. Floyd Hunter. Cothran. Art Myer*. A. J Raker. Ralph Roop. Bieberich. Schamerloh. Noack. Harold Tieman. Lawrence Rash. V J Bormann. II Hendrick*. C Morgan F St humat her and R Kessler

Docatur, Indiana. Tuaiday, Jana U 1950

t- •- I >i, —» Amerasia Figure Silent APPEARING with his attorney. O. J<dfli Rogge tleftl. in a »B minute, /cloa-d Msstam Wore Senate Investlg.jMr* in Washington. Philip Jaffe tsecoud from leftt. convicted former editor of the magaxine ’ Amerasia.'' refused to answer questions on grounds of self-lnrrim-Inatlou Acting chairman Sen Green tilt 11.1... called the hearing • most futile, and hinted at a conta»|t citation.

TtsttFiesMoAer SltbtefriMl Motta h On Trial Far Killing Husband .A girl tmstlfied that her mother stole her hoy friend and tarried on a clandestine affait ' with him before allegedly feeding', arsenic to her husband, the girl s , ' stephther ; Pretty Mrs Grace Kiger teatlfied , ' reiuttanlly yesterday at the trial 'I of her jnoher. Mrs. Mary Oaborn. 39. on flrwt degree murder charge* Mr* Oalforn; 1* accused of giving her husband. Amandas. 49. se.’ oral ■ doses of arsenic last Novem-" , ber and Dki-entber and killing him wlthMl.fatal potion last Christmas. Authorities said she admitted after her arrest. Marell S that she put arsenic In hl* food “berau«e 1 was mad at him’’ Imt added that . I didn’t think It would hurt him.’’ She told sheriff Robert Black 'hat she wa« "sorry afterwards ’’ Mrs Kiger who has married slnte her stepfather’* death te*H find- that Robert Tibbetts 30 an tipple ph-ker first <ame«to the Os : born home to court h»r She said that her mother ’’cut ' me out" while her stepfather was i.lijeiting to Tibbetts seeing her Tlltbett* kept coming despite Os horn's objection* the girl said, hut transferred his attention to tire elder wtynan H* occasionally islept at the home, Mrs Kiger said. IMr* Kiger said sire saw notes of affection that passed beta-eon , th< pair Shortly after her step 1 father died she s*Kl. Tihbetta told t her that he was going to marry j I rr mother J Proaeiuror Carl Hen’horn said Tibbetts was stihpenaed as a witness but that deputies could not find him to serve the suhpena | Dr Ted Grisell. who performed an autopsy, and Dr Robert Forney an Indianapolis Toxocoktgist, test!ITevw T* r*«e Mat Automobile Stolen j Here Is Recovered Auto Is Recovered By Plymouth Police Police of Plymouth have notified' the Decatur police department of the recovery of the car reported ' stolen Monday from the Bellmont j truck stop, on Thirteenth street. | Lrwli Beery, of Do< > dar_l>ock,. rreported to- police that- -a. black.:. 11942 Chevrolet had been stolen j some time after 11 pm Saturday . At first it was believed that one ‘ of th* employes, had taken the car for personal use. but this was, checkad. and found not the case I The car had been taken to the Bellmonj station for washing At the closing hour Saturday it was taken outside and parked Plymouth city police found the car in that city shortly after noon and radioed tbv Information to the, local department The car had on* flai tire, was out of gas. and its running towdiilon is "unknown" j * ' I.

Political Asylum Ta Vladimir Houdek Washington June IS. —(VPI-r Tbu I n'ited Status today granted p«l|H*nl asylum to Vladimir Hou-1 rink, resigned Cxtcboaiovak repre ;■ MtalWre ;*i the i lifted Kntum* ' Huudeg (full ’4 iy 14 and asked J ITdsdent -Tenure.t for asylum Hoa<:*k said be t’rmld no longer <*fd communist methods used wgUlust eastern . European four. 11 rids .including Csechoshivakia. >J J K-U-4 Mre KeU5 ruircu nCTYy Vote Id California Roots Sunk Deeply In Los Angeles Washington. June' 13. —H'PI .Surprising late returns TftTm last • eek’s California primary election show tods' that communism ha* sink its roots deeply in I.o« An treles” Movietown seems to rate alongside New York as a, center of communist sympathizers The "Daily Worker." a communlst publh-iitfon, enthusiasticajlv calls attention to this situaton In a dispart h from San Francisco dated June 11. Here are the first three paragraphs "With the counting still incomplete. Hernadejle Doyle, cOtnmun isl-endorsed < andidate for the non-' I artisan office nf state superinteh- | dent of public Instruction today 1 had amassed the staggering total < f 374.4241 vote* When the final 1 uHot In last Tuesday a primary l» < ounted. she should break the 4M - nflu mark, shattering all previous record* of vote* cast for coni mu n ists in this state. The highest tormer mark was an edge over lOO.mio for Anita Whitney in the late '3fl’s ■ t "Mis* Doyle's tally a* nt today represent* the counting rtf- five countie*, including the three major | population centers. i "In lais Angeles county. Mist Doyle polled 255.304 votes, in San Franetaeo county. 34.942; Alameda i county .1 Oakland i 42.493 " Miss Doyle’s showing was remarkable Rep Vito Marcantonio, Alp. XV . the communist*’ friend, never ha* ■ approached such vote totals in his successful congressional cam paign* There wouldn t )>e enough , voter* tn hl* < ongresrional dl*--■rrict to come near-Mis*-Doyle’s. marks. Israel Amter van the 193 S communist party candidate for rep-resentative-at-large in New ’York He got 105.651 votes, a high for Henry A Waitac-e- polled” StlS'.'BSff i ,<<>tes in 194 X as th* presidential i < andidate of the communist-apark-,ed progressive party But in Calt- , lorn la he got only 190.351. Director J. Edgar Hoover of the FBI said in congressional com mtttee teMlmony just released that there wwre 54.174 members of the < ommunlst parts- of th* Vnited States. But he wanted against ac < opting that small figure a* a measure of the party's strength sine* party leaders figure they i have 10 fellow travellers and I sTwew Te Fwae Mat

French Planes Crash In Persian Gull, Jungle Os Madagascar This Morning

" . Judge Harris Foeml 6uilly 0( Contempt Arrest Is Ordered By State High Court Indianapolis. June 13—-(VP I — Sullivan circuit judge N'orvgl K. Harris «s» fount gftHy -of-eon-tempt of the Indiana supreme cbnrt today He wa» ordered arrested on a writ of attacnmenl Harris was believed to be in Indianapolis, since he appeared earlier In municipal courtroom 3 for a hearing on charges ut public intoxication tiled against him May |4 by officer* whu said they h'Utat him on the statehouse lawn The hearing was continued to July 14 because one nt the arresting officer* was on vacation tn ah oulnlon wrliten by justice fMlver Starr of Gary, the high court ruled that Harris ’'wilfully disobeyed''' a March order prohibiting Harris from appointing a special prosecutor to investigate the regular ■ i prmret utfng- ■ .in,. Hikryfo.’.. rOU.rt-, - ■ -So.-s—. .. , , . Harris called a special Vrand 34MSy -and aakHl- lifts -akmilnt proeecutor tu investigate prosesu tor John Knox Purcell Purcell had filed charges of forgery, emhexxlenietit and writing ■ bad check again*! Harris after * special judge voided grand jury Indictment* »latlor *be same charges > ’lt t« true that when our March! 27 older was -finally written the respohdent judge tllariisi was, . careful to Instrut f the'grand jury, j | It alone was to be the judge of what it investigated ’ tile supreme court ruling said "This court, however, is not blind and we think it < leal from all the .setions and < ogducl Os (Harris I that he was making , a srrt-nuotts effort to influence the grand Jury to investigate iPurtelli" i It wa' the first time in 22'venr* the supreme court hud cited any one for contempt The last- <-a<e was in 192 h and Edward S Shu maker was sent to Jail for 4<r dky» Harris was ctpyhairnran last summer with singer I'aul Robeson of a eonim-ltlee protesting the trial _uf 11 trip ConiniutiisW in New York City T Hdrris and purcell have been at' rTura Te l-sar riser Service Club Will Erect Flag Brackets Lions Members To Put Brockets Here The* members of the I teral ur J I-hium club will become artisan* i aft* t their nutting tonight, in a 1 ntiHe io rdirvp’ihe lack pf flags in the city on ten ahi holidays An 'ann<Hin< enieiH has been fnarte that the member* o( the <lub are 10 wear ’‘workingclothes to the meeting Not. clothes that are daily worn to work lil but rather, for many of them, clothes Th which work can be tione The .distinction was made by offh lab For ihe Ljolia?a»e going to place bracketa'on the light jaoles for the 124 flags which have l>een purchased by the Decatur merchant* for slate occasions - JL>r._l!era_ld pastor of the First Methodist church, will give the .prTiiclpil - ‘aWwit ttemr ßring his recent trip to Washington. I). (’ at the meeting tonight He will !»e Introduced my Mayor John Doan, who' Is in charge erf the pp.Kiuni ' • jThe l,f lhe ‘ at tenrianc'e • contest between'Hir Lions, will l»e announced at the meeting Roy Price ants W M Bumgerdner are team rkptaina The contest has been in progress for several months and the results announced tonight will determine whivh team must sponsor a pk ni< for the other mom bars There will also he an election of officers at tonight's meeting, L E Anspaugh Is the acrife candidate for the president <rf the organiration to replace Phil Sauer, who currently serves in that off h e ;

20 Republican Solons Demand Justice Probe A Losh Deportmeafs Handling Os Stolen Documents Case Washingtori. June IS—<<TP>, — Twenty senate Republicans today demanded an Investigation of the Justice department's hamiting of' the Amerania stolen documents c ase, inc luding consideration of j formal c harges’ against department officiate Sen. Homer Capehart. R.. Ind acting for himself and lh other HOP members. Introduced a iw lutfon calling inquiry by the senate judiciary committee. The committee would be authorised to subpena the justice depart - ment's ‘‘complete files and recv i<t- in the RMS case N a' Republic Ah ttetftMHta ■ ret »p«‘h Ing* tlie case ’ eriW’-’iir M time when Mtnajctvreten rejaUotts su»M ; omminee is conduct it»g: an I Inveetigafimr erf Kt own and New York federal grand jury is looking into the cave. Republicans have charged »a .. - bungled*' prosecution and admin- • Ist ration ” white waah ” Six persons were arrested In IMS after FBI and office of stra tegic service* agents found num- • eroUs sec ret government docu i meiits in the offices of the mega* Mine Amerasia Only two paid, fine* Philip J Jaffe editor who was fined |2M»O after pleading guilty to iltegai pc**essten <*f the material and Emmanuel s Larsen. former Mtatri department employe. who fined Fso»r after pleading no contest fe> * The senate «nbcomm4ttee is studying the possibili'y of con tempt art ion against -Jaffee for hta I refusal to disc uas-the c ase at a closed session yeterriay on grounds any statement he made might be «elf incriminating.. Capehart told the senate that military personnel would base been court martialed for disc losures of *e< ret documents Involv ‘ ttd in the case He assailed the final dfspmritfon of the « awe -- j two fines, one <|unshed iffilirtmrnt and three persons cleared by a federal grahd jury /’Why did the man who revealed content of re«trhted documenta esc ape without a jail wentem r and a monger 12.500 fine when a doughboy would have been shot, or. at least, imprisoned for re , vealing tn the enemy so much ax I a c ne-man fox Hole?" ('apehart , ]asked I He refused to discuss Jaff**. ' wealthy New York greeting card manufacturer. Capehart’s resolution c arried ri« ‘▼•rw Stat Wm. Draper Found Dead This Morning Funeral Services Thursday Afternoon William Draper. 7€. was found dead early tbte morning at his home. S2> North Eleventh street i>eaih was attributed to a heart ar twk Hl*’Kßy »»• rouTwr -by x slater Mrs Mary Leisure, vhv lives in the adjsi-ent house He «ss born in Auzlaite county. D . Sept * 1173.' a son of .Jeremtah and M»r> Haxx»rd ltr»per JfßjjrtfejEtHe. <lted Marek T - 1921 " Sarvlrikf are taro 4»urbrers Mr*. Florence Bleeke of Root township and Mrs Stella Wood of 'Washington. D C : five rrandchil dren and (wo sister*. Mrs Lalsure and Mrs Lucy Small of Milwaukee Wis Two daughters are deceased Funeral service* will be held ut 2 pm Thursday at the Zwick fuu er»l home Dr Gerald H Jones ofHclatlu Burial will be in the Ils <atur r-enietery Firend* may call at (he furreiat home after 2 pm Wednesday

Prici Foor Cants

Six Rescued From Gulf; Six Bodies Recovered, 38 Are Reported Missing ... Pari*. June 13— il’Pj —mxty person* were killed or «4»»lnx and believed dead today In lire crasbes of two French planes, one in the Persian gulf and the other iu the atSMunlna Jdaffke et Mao- - Forty-four peraona were believed drowned or bettered to death when aa Air France C-&4 piun«ed into the Persian gulf off Bahrein Island. officials aaid *K peraous were rAacain and six bodies were re-i-ffverod. with the other 3* of the i .-<• crewaon and paaaengers si ill mi an |g>y A military plane with 14 aboard diaappeared on a routine flight of 194 mile* between Tananrive and Tamatav*. Madaaascar Air fore*' officials asrfd Hrtie hope remained for their survival The four-engined transport fly inr from Indo-Chln* to Pari* carrted' 43 peeeoMer* and seven crewmen, official- reportad They—eaid all abawt'l were..Frenr-h ex-.,. Hefiorre to the hea<l<iU*rrer« <>v the’ French tuie'WtM' th* plane was gtflnx tater * lanlT--' ing at Itehrwin f-arly today WMtt it tell Into the gulf i Early raport* gave no < hie * • - the cause of the mtehap Ju»< I***tw the big whip went down the i pilot radioed that h* wax coming in few a scheduled landing Helicopter* were reported Io have joined amaß surface em Mean hi ng for aurvivor* and J te* . ._ The plane went down about throe mile* m*rth«aet of Bahrein Helicopter Cracks Southampton England. Jun. IS The worldV largest •c.ipter buHt to tetecy- 21. . et* <Tabbed 4-r- a v. >• Right and ah three < rew *• killed A wirnewti' j-aihi dhe of Tfip craft* fhrve rotor* hrpk' tbe a lr. Tho helb’opter plunged toward the earth at .*•. 2.-' degre<* Htik: ■ c-raMhed on a farm and burnt flames he aaid The h-'hrc»pter. known w* rhe Cterva Air Horae. ‘>r a u flight over itw twim** } Southampton tttrffttrf . .Kifted inetantly were oquadron leader Lian Marsh, manager the Cierva company and ha ihp teat pilot , aquadron leader F J. Cable, chief rotary teat pilot the aupply ministry, and Joe I tworth Cierva flight engineer Piece* the air* raft v > 4 ■ brttil 4•\ • i a *■ [Walter Pun»ll. a forestry f.ijn •— • mlaemn employe working n.-.i the craah su ene said “I naw piece* flying off the re.“>: rotor plane which then to break off comptettey. Tl ♦ helicopter dived a Mttte hat thw,-. eeemed to right itaeif Almost a' once however, it dropped like a atone ” Engineer On Trial For Manslaughter - —MIBUOIa. N V June 13 (t P■ - Th* state placed a 55 year-vld lailroad engineer on trial for man elauahter today as the man respou'-. sllile for the deaths of 3! perwmla the Feb ,17 collision of tww . paasemter trsjns at Rockville , <♦««■ X-Y-The engineer. Jacob Kiefer aac charred with driving bls Lnhg Island , railroad train throurh a stop signal guarding « sbrttmi’nf santlet ira, k Presbyterians Meet In State Conference Madison Ind June IJ. —il’P! — The Freshvtertan rhureba In dtana svnod will open Its annual innferetx e at Hauoyer collage tn night Th* meeting celebrating the synod's 125th anniversary will run through Thursday and wiß he followed hr. a three-dav session of the youth aynod