Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 15 June 1950 — Page 1

Vol. XLVIII. No. 140.

CLEARS JUSTICE DEPT. IN AMERASIA CASE

29Kiltedhi Air Crash In Persian Gulf 10 Missing And 13 Resoued; Noor Site Os Earlier Crash ' * Bahrein lataad. Persian Gulf. June 15— U'Pl --An Air France IK'4 with 52 persona aboard crashed Into th> gulf .rftflubeH* tinlay near the spot wherda ai.t*r plane fell two daya alto with a 10-* of 47 live* Twenty-nine, Including neve* children. were known dead. 10 were missing and 13 were rescued in today's cr«ah.__The death Kdl in the two crashes thus Mood at possibly, SC. Airline official* raised the po* sihlllty of snbotage by Indo Chin «M .< ommunisis — Vis 'Friffli*'orlttnatty reported that 51 were aboard th* plan« The company later changed the figure to 52. adding an Indo-Chin-ese to the passengar Hat The ascond pUne. flying froiq Saigon tn Indo-China with a e top-1 over at Karachi, <tra*hed into the sea two mile* off Bahrein Island altortly after sending a. me»aage —that it waa coming in tor a land Ing X The circumstance* were almost identical tolast Tuesday » < rash . ‘ T.stoy* plane , rushed al 45 mln ' gs.. lu.t midnight Titeolaya • rush waa 15 minute, past midnight Both plane* were flying the ~ newo- i,.utv Irutti Satra Both! were romtug iu for a scheduled! . 1 mlo.g ' e- . - I ..^^UQeyirn.. ~.pu-k»«l., pp. from today » wret kagi- hy *ut , x tare .ratt and belli optera alili s. .r. lung the water* in the urea I -- ( ’ lr fnWl ; day's crash / Tile sear, hej* brought In .22 ' Ixaiies fi..m t.slay's trash along with.the II survivors All those aisiutd th. pl.itie were Frem II citizens with the ex. eptinn of fivt Viet. N’ameae and two Chinese An Air France inquiry .oinmis- - alon which arrived here to Invea ligate Tuesday s < raah ordered i' -> | erperj* to examine the two planes.’ for signs of sabotage, a irtelwtoTj id the colnrWtsshm said lie said that although sand storm* ate. frequent thl* time of. year in the gulf area, the weather was-<'leer ami viriWlltyg'Ssi ..at j the time of today a crash )luwl>ver the commission Harin v el TuiCo-- night landings .it 'Hub T * ItT. win-dr- An- ft .tin-e ha* •"*<> II Ing for tiller months in pho . of] the Gel.l at Ba-r.t Iraq Both plane* made Intermediate slops at Karachi' from Saigon Air I'ruii e offuials ■ said isdh plane* were evamihed by mei han- t lie at Karat Io and. found in,< x .client condition .. However, a memlter of •the in qttiry commission salt!. it w.i> ■ MM rtul.lr '. linn ; * **>’"' Ut ' l ould have used a. id which would have eaten through lontrol wires without being noticed by the most . observant me. liable at Karachj "We definitely are not overlook ing the possibility of *a’*>t.ige the < omtni'sioir member said The Tuesday" crash toil incrr-as .._jwdrid. 47 when pilot Jean Sladek.’ one of the original six survivors, died in Bahrein hospital. 1 Only last night aafvatre <rews| • lifted the wreckage of tire first t .Tara Ta fwae F.laar. County 4-H Bond To Conduct Festival The Adams county 4-11 - hand ; will conduct a festival at the. Pleasant Milla gym Tuesday even- j Ing with all proceeds to >** used Tor a fund to purchase uniform*. 1 equipment and pay operating ex-. I eases of the band. The festival i '» sponsored by the 4 H band par, ent* club. The band will present a concert : several stage acts will Ire given. ! and refreshment* served. Children up to MX years nf age, will hadmitted free, those from < to 12 ! v ill pay 15 cents, and all others Tlt keta slf-e on sale at! the Priblix ServtcFCo Sttilfs cigar i store and Wertiberger confectionm? — -.. ... •- ' - - ' . WEATHffR Fgfr tonrffM. Friday parity efaudy and f tittle warmer. - Thundershower* n * r t h w.e • t / portien by afternoon or nipht: Low tompht M to M north, SS to 72 south. Hiph Friday M to M. «.

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Twa Young Brothers _ Are Drowned In Pit Ilockville. lad . June 15. — it’Pl — Two teen age brother*, both non * wimmer*. stepped into a wat--r filled elay ’ pit near Bloomingdale yesterday and drowned. Auth oriUea roeovered the bodies of Carl Myer*. If. and hi* brother, Rllly 12, 3ff minute* after they drowned Helman Cox, 17, Bloomingdale. the . victims' companion, clung to a limb and waa rewued. Itapeleaders Vision Cut In Excise Taxes Some Colleagues Differ On Chonte Os Suitable Bill Washington. June 15 Democratic house Waders claimed today that the chance* of getting an vxi-iseTax cutting "bill through i-ongres* this year are good But their opthnlsni was definiteI ly not shared by some of their own coHeaymes rm the tax-wtßlwg way* and means committee lieaiiM-ratlc committee members *.JU_into a secret huddle yeste* day on the tax bill and came out of ; it with a batch of conflluing pie 'dictions mine for direct alfritiutlon about its prospects ,The optimist* ptedlehd that (li the eonimltlee will approve th* bill next week, ft) thy pentwill con : ! eider it .before July I, (31 the senlate will take. 11 up shortly, there. I afffr and i4> President Ttutlian ~-wUI.-ok*y-rt-. -'t-yr-'- - ' The pve-l’blst- i-OUldB I see all of .thnt Happening Oty key liemocref tie member. it is doubtful shat I the evMMliite* rwa agree 2oh > MU the President wimld sign The legislation being drafted would.cut •xci-e taie- by ll.hm. jiamtam . president Truman has -aid he will veto any tax MU that does no’ make up Imwher revenue ’ wha’ it ruto out in ex< i-e reduc Horn- A« of now. the bill Tall* far .short of meeting the I terms Senate ItemiH-raiic and Re|iubli 1 lean lead* is.. It mimed senate’s list lof ‘nittsi aboil' oun in hope of adjourning Aug j Their ' iiiust " lists appan ntly rTera-Te I’sae alal Luncheon Friday Noon On Highway Courtesy ' Hobart of ih4T’h'U.«*K*t. | 'StoTnr I’ftfh will W thr prln» ipu i >[»<•.»k»*t n' ir4uj.»< lyon Friday n»»o,n In thr Holrl < •-!!- »■ shop Th»‘ ‘ I pur|>♦><•• of ihr IntH'hron to whi<‘.|- ! Dirintrrrn of thr Lions nnd Rotm 1 I Hubs hav«? hwfi itn.ite<L i» to di* i plan* for an Mtenou «our*- . ♦ < umpaign on hwaiep hithwav* |A < it»rdiiw io Marion Kirkpatrii k. • awKtstnnt rHutrh-f Ciom Huntington who ha* airangnd th<* 1 !un« heon Flag Day Services Held Last Evening | Rev. Norris Speaks At Annual Services th address at Flag Bay • xenises held on the lawn at the : Elk* home last evening the Rev. I Eu'wr* nee, Norrie, pastor of the 'inion Chapel Evangelic al Vnlttd I Brethren church. *a4d. ’The flag tof a nation ciit stand only for «truth boji«»r and justic e.” •’Our flag tw not merely > piece . !of colored hunting Every ; stat and eveiy strifM’ has it« meaning. Down through the years, the i great men of-our nathii) gave their 1 best, gome their live* for the pre- : serration of our flag.” continued the ►peaßer The patriotic services were co- ; «pon’cored hv ihr-.fr P -H E-Hcs. Post 43 of the American Ijecion and : Umberiosi Post of the VFW J. K . Eady, eialfed ruler of the Elk*, vand la charge <»f the ritualistic work. The tribute to thc»-Q|* wa* read by George Murent Music wa« furnished-by the De cat-ur high" school band under the d ireoUoa_ -of.. JUhext, Sellemey er „ _ Unifarnied members of the veterans drganisatintts and auxiliaries matched with the band in a parade from the Legiot) home tn the Elk* home

CBSMrikefc Settled,Ends Video Walkout Shrtat Car And Bus Strike Scheduled To Hit Les Angeles By I'aitwl Pre** CtHambia Braadeaßtiag Sy.temi telgvWon technician* in New York! and lw>» Alutrle* ended a thre»-d»y Mrike today, and 32,M0 Britiah Columbia woodworker* called off a threaWlied walkout But a afreet ear and bui atrlke was scheduled to hit Ijm Angele* at midnight The first direct negotiation* since Munday were scheduled In a walkout of AFL milk driver* at Washington, but talk* continued without apparent ptogre** in tha twin milk atrlke at Phtsburgh. 'The Ckl American newspaper guild and the New York WorldTelegram and Suu prepared -to meet, with federal conciliator tie morro> in a move to settle a strike of s<Mi <'dltorinl and bualne** office employe*? —-J» Waebioinoti, factfindin* board was rt|>e< 'ed to i>Tve TEe White House a- foimula today for preventing a nationwide strike of railroad Conductor* and trainmen The board also probably Will report Its finding. In similar wage disputes involving the AFL yardmaster* and switch mg n* I unions More than 425 member* of.the AFL intyruatloiial brotherhood of rritetrteal worker* agreed to . re-, same work at CBS studio* -while r.rgrrtlitois make re new effort to settle the dispute.over wage* and a.u.kinv ennditlona. ' New negotia tloa*'were wheduled to opaa.Jtwe . .*«)• mMumwM». to be retroactive’ to May 2S. CBS sild video operet-ion* would return almost to normal today The CIO international woodworker* of Aniet lea *< aheHlrd stt ike 'plan, and accepted IS? lumbar, j companies offer of a 12-1* cvnt I hituily pay l><><»',. a 4uhour~week| j and maintenance of union member- 1 ’ ship. The union.originally demand ' « d 17 n ut* and n union shop An ifffii-ial of the AFL 'street ihr atld bus drivers union said i I <K'ii i mployis of the I*>s Angeles ' tiaiisi: lines would walk out w , night fol a.Jisi-ent hourly pay l><H»t . .ind.olhe.r, i ontraij How Vev« i*T»'d»TalT<Tm'ittutnr« hoped tn find a foimula to keep cat- andj'JJses. runping. for the city s towt-j iTarw Ta t-agr iwvea* Young Couple Jailed For Counterfeiting Bride's Sweet Tooth Leeds To Downfall Albany. 5T Y June, I.’ (I’P) — K 17 y» ar <»ld bride’* for <awdy led wiel service agent*, to her' counterfeiter husband a teen;tu»' bov wlin hand painted hi* honiT made bill* Mr* Hellen Zoerndt a pretty red-head and expectant mother, caused th*- downfall .of her IS yearold husband William hy panning *o many of hi* expertly fashioned bills « In upsiate New York sweet shops * authorUiew said - , The* young couple was jailed here after arraignment ia Schenectady yea ter day on counterfeiting ■ charkeis~ 7 Their artTM ended an adventure in which they traveled from city to < i'\ a* far WtSI Si f'hh-ag.o for months spending Zoerpdt’s self manufactured S.V 110. and 120 bill*. ,»t]»? *ei\ice agent A E Whit uk» I -'ll ill Whitaker said the youth began making . money” after he and Helen eloped from their. Springfield. Mass. homes last year and were married in Spartanburg. S. C. They settled in Washington. D ‘ worked a* Kgrocery clerk until he read how a master counterfeiter now In jait duplicated paper currency by pbotographing _real biU? ,-«nd coloring the photograph- with green paint Zo» mdt_ had. no connection with cTiminais and became expert in counterfeiting strictly on his own Whitaker said The process he used wpa top laborious to be very effectiva.” Whitaker said He admitted M** ing only a couple <M hundred do! lars over the last month. The bill* iturt Te rwa Mn»

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Decatur, Indiana, Thursday, June 15,1950

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OR*. *AMUCUO*INT Hefti end Harry Krarney hold « boy and girl whtH proud mother Mr* LUliao Hundoa hnlda the lbliil baby, a *lrl. all born to her in t.h'e *p*< » of *ix minute* at Metropolitan hospital In Philadelphia. Mr* Itundon atm Iter bu»band. Jamt**. have three other children. The triplat*-averaged a little above 4 pounds tach at Meth. ——

hdilMDolii Plhs Crackdown Ou Vice Vice And Narcotics Den Raid Nets Four Indiauapoli*. Ind.. June 15—I VP I -Police promised a full-fledged crackdown on vk-e and narcotic* . neats today after a raid netted two women and two men In an alleged den Chief .of djrte<,-tive« Jack O'Neal said the raid’ yesterday broke up •'n vi. lou» tteat .of dreg aMtoto."* , lie arid farther raid* ttore conI tvmWted tM» *4ate capital O'Neal said he had expected more ptlsoner* to be gelled In the raid because "there are a lot' of, dopet- in town ” The tdo women were Ruby I Ware. 30. and Virginia Ruth Beth. 122 The men were WJHlatn Par I due. 37. aud James Mtfrphy. 3S. All were Indianapolis tealdnjtt* except fur Miss Beth who said she was from Fresno. Calif - They wear ordered to appear in municipal court on narcoiit-sb charges today Police said the'four hud records showing a total of 40 arrest* on charges ranging from prostitution to iiaiiotics Pardue had been ai | rested 22 tinies ytlss Ware 13 time*. Murphy four lime* and Mlw* I Beth nine limes Mis* Beth told officers that a ring of men engaged In th. sale of Tiai-cotlcs had transportrd het fromj Kansas City to Indianapolis recent ’ jJr Police here were checking' ' Kansas Ci'y and Mis* Both”* liomitown of Fresno for m’s-ible nar cotie* connection* Stale expert* were asked to help -rid -the city of. narcotits users. O’Neal said the city's addict* apparently were using forged pre ■a-ription* to obtain drugs from pharmacies The raid yesterday was staged on a garage-located behind ;i house • wwew Tw F-«w atvt

Switch-over Os Telephone i System In Final Stages

The *witch-over from lhe opera-tor-manned telephone system now used In Decatur land Adum-. county! so one of the nto»l efficientlyplanned and modern dial plant* en- ' iered It* final stage* ’bis week when worker* began erecting the framework for the equlpmeuL The change to the dial phones I* lo be effected In Decal ur Sept rm her 30. a date which Cbarlea Ehing; J er. secretary and general manager ! of the Cititens Telephone company, statea “absolutely will be the date of change O. L. Hance, supervising the con ; ’ striseHon work In the Ilecatur ex- . change, merely ahake* hi* hea* and saga he hope* th* work will be finished then , , "Therein n lot-of atwk to he done.’’ he any*, 'and we're juat : getting started " Ja»t aa- example <rf the amount and type of work la the atartliug number of soldering connections ! which will be made before th* equipment is In working* order there will be j.iXHlymo. each con nscthiwa made to the Decatur exF change alone JCbinger pointed out that the

Hilton To Preside At Tri-Stote Meet A. N. Hilton, great sachem of ♦he Improved Order of Red Men. will attend a trl-*tate meeting of lodge members at New Albany next Saturday. More than I,oo# visitor* ore expected at the Indlana-Ohto-Ken ttlcky gathering of Red Men. A class of 150 candidate* w-ill be initialed and Mr. Hilton, aa Mate head of the order, will preside. Two Men Jailed For Contempt Are Freed Comply With Court Orders, Released Slterirr and .Mr* Herman Bowman are likely to get lonesome at lhe county jail if the current trend continues- for the two man placed In jail for contempt of court in separate action*, have l»een released. _ Both men complied with court Orders aiid w-ere ordered -relea-e.t bye the respective judges of their Manning.jitlur.waa chare: I ••d by tri* former wife. *Ronnle7 with in arrears .|75.7.50 tn support of a minor t-ltlld. wa* cited . for contempt by Judge Parrish; »n.t ordered to jail Wednesday. I3«b was paid in’" 'the clerk's offii e \as partial pay I ntent on the money'-owed Iry Man ning. and the judge 'jxrdertsl his release at that-rime Fred Newton <m or.lets of spf j dal jildge Hubert Mr-ciXtialran. was ordered released today x Through his attorneys Wh at and Hrinte*.s-kiewton tiled a nroHon In court yesterday the'court to discharge him. stat ing Hiat the disputed culvert had been cleared two roti* tn either direction, a* the court ordered The case of Elijah and Minnie .Tso. la area* Sevewt j

switch-over as far as the Decatur phone ayateni l> concerned. I*, completed. M«» are no* working on the Heine phon.*, to have the switch completed by liecentber. when that loan make* the change from mauual to dial operation Work on the Monroe and Plea -*«rtit MH!* exchanges has been comtur and Berne exchanges remain to bel finished before the deadline The deadline, incidentally, had been moved back from a mid summer date when the equipment wa* delayed in delivery; . Now Tlrer’tise eqxiipment ba* ar rived. Hance who i» completing the work a* ehletJusualler for the Automatic . .Electrk- compreny, oft Chicago, said that he would progressively employ’ more men tn aa•tot to the worF Gurrereriy- tour, men are placing the equipment, but 15 or 1* Fill be. used before the projwct ls completed. The equipment InsTalfed to ’ dale to skeleton framework on which will be placed the cable terminals, wbi.'h will couple outside cable* iTaea Ts Fane Hat

Grand Jury Reports No Evidence Found Justice Department Was Remiss Li

Peruvian Revolt Reported Smashed Government Claims Revolution Broken Utna. Peru. June 15—(EPI-— The Peruvian military government claimed today its armed force* bad •mashed a revolution that began in Peru's *ec<md largest dry .of Arequlpa. Dr. Juan Francisco Mostajo. leader of the revolutionary movement. said last night by pboue from Areqntpa that 5" persons had be. n killed and 2<><’ wounded in clashes' between the rebels and government force*. ; He said the rebel* wete in "full rontrrd" M dark Jast night aud lhat Peruvian army troops in the nearby resort town of Tlngo had not len niFir ’ bkrreck* In' intervene at that time. But tile government announcement early today said the troop* bad marched into Aretiuipa to put -down the uprising Arequlpa is 450 mile* southeast of here. A spokesman tor the government radio here said he had heard radio LANtrA in Arequip* litoadt'astluff a report to-The people that the rebel* had surr* udered —._ Mosta]<>. who wa* banned a* an oyipiisition candidate for the vice presidency of Peru *aW ctHuen* stages! the revolt yesterday against Areqwip* authorttie* after notice ha* • UHtod' severtl atriklng 4» dent* =s»sho ’ h»d ‘ bavKaded themselves on the campus of the American Independency College He said the revolutionist* had | pledged themselves to "end the | tyranny of the Lima military junta' the gorennnent which- came into power in 1243 under leadership of flen Emanuel A Odrla following a coup d etat in Arequlpa Government and other reports In dicated members of -flic outlawed Apji-ta <|...-files party, had parti ctpal.d '' ' j The government, said the resolu-I tjdtr had be. n staged to obstruct ' the furUisaililiug.July 2 ptesKienHal ..•.l» . iic which...Muslgyu, was Xft. '(Tara ’• Faae wesea. • Four Nations Seek Oklahoma Badman Bloodhound Search Fails To Find Mon * - ■ Germany. June 1.5. — tl*P> Police of four nation:', hunted today for Oklahoma lutdiban 'Homer Cook after a 3S-hour search »\h bloodhounds failed to find » trace of his trail in Bavaria j Swiss Austrian and French police well a* authorities ; thr.nigbotk Germany were alerted lto be on the lookout, for the 27- ( year ..Id birmer fit who disappeared after breaking ja.il Tuesday night for the third time in two month* \ To be on the safe side German police threw a 24-hour guard around Anna Sporer. 21-year old Bavarian waitress who proclaim<d she *HH loved Cook and w<> waiting to welcome him with open arms. It wa* for Anina* love that rook returned to Germany Illegal ly last February after being di«-1 honorably dbuharged. from., the ?E. Po*sea with dogs searched throughout the night without Mures* by mid-morning German police said they believed Cook had ehidrd them and "possibly fled the country hy now." f Ait' train* he*din* into Swltierland from the American occupation - rone in southern Germany were V-star.hed by. Atpericgn and tier, man police who believed the 27rearsdd former Gl might try to •• -ide the. rt>d« into the Alpine Republic All radio station* tn ihe American rone broadcast warnings to Gerdisn resWenf* that Conk was dangerous hnd prissihlv armed , , German farmer*., were warned tka i t ook might attack them for food | "nwx tw tree* stwt

Urge4o-Hour Week For Rail Yard Workers Presidentiol Boord In Recommendation __ On Railway Dispute Washington. June 15 — Il’Pf— A presidential emergency board t<s day mi ummendt d a . five-dqy. 4* hour week fur TS.mqr conductor* and trainmen and l ow tardtnasler* who work in railroad yard* Hut the board granted virtually nothing -4w *ome Hi*** CMOdrsotor* and trainmen who serve the trains on the road. Tile thia rd'also re.-omtnended a -basic raise of 4* cent* aa hour for yard worker* to offset ihelr loss of pay for the sixth day It said ertime should help-make up the regt of the lo«* The board's ry< onunendatloM were announced by the White Hou*e —lt either the railroad* or the three unions Involved reject the beard * de.-fvion. there still caa be no Strike tor 3« day* - under the .la.Ww.. s»<*«<»ik>tkma p r • • OTjF wa»uW <oaUs*» 4i*riiu Um*. Th* (*r4«r aC railway TtmdkHfora iOttd ike hr«Hh*rh<pMi at- ‘ Fi*e-4ay week for ygrd worker* ’ with no lon* of pay from their pre*ent 4k*hour week ' The AFL ya rd mast era'* anion made a similar on about half of the nation s claw* 1 railroad* The three-nian fact-finding b<»ard ►aid the rwoninjendatiofi*. would raioe the average earning* of yard aerrlce trainmen and condu* or* td ab’oiit fl 76 an l>«»ur plii- added I op|x»rfunitie« for overtime w«<k at I time and-one half j The board te<-uthmended turninx down tne .major demand* of <*»ndmrtor and trainmen roadcrewa. wanted a pay differjijrlal bated on the weight uL the hri’nno:>\» used and a reduction of t!o detinition of a day s w<uk in *ervi< *. They wanted to match rhe rate of engineer* and fjremtn who ger a day > pay f<»r j t raveirtnr t** 1 * nrrl-es-or- work-in#-five hours j Trainmen and conductor* now I «Taur« Ta Fa<e <lar . President Watches Marines In Action First Close-up Os Storming A Beach Qilgntlco Vg June It ' <TPi President- Tru.nan joins th* Marines here tod*v to watch the’ rrme.l force* dlrtv work crHst* demonstrate she latest tri'k* >n storming a beach Mr Truman arrived from Wa«h Ingua after an overnight cruise alurerd the ya. ht Williamsburg for hl* first cloae-up look at the "devil f'.igs In a. tion <* The president disembarked from the Willtam*bnrg shortly after « s m CST where he wa* saluted Iby the base band and a bonoguard From the dock area he motored to the. demonstration n ene The marines planned an amphibious assault on an enemv hew.-h using everything from flam throwers to tanka against concrete plltboae* and other fortifica■t Uma ■ Perhap* the most spectacular part nf .rite demonstration trill be a mass delivery of troop* by h.lb-optn The, Byin* .?i»dm|ll* Will make a simulated carrier j takeoff rend unipad the comhai teams In les* !b*n 2» *»<<>nd* ~' The entire operatioa will Ire supported bv marina fighter plane*, demonstrating ta* hnlqnei in diva Bombing rocket run* »trating an I i fire bombing' l ”' — j The president'* visit was an.Twva Ta Faav Savawt

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Soys OSS Acted In Responsible Manner During Raid Made < Od Amerasia Office New YoiV Jun* 17 tl'P. A federal graaj jury which coadwt - ed a ' raniv>Y exaarinatkia erf >he I*4'. AmetVia stolen dot-u meat* case reNHtod today th*' it had found not evidence Mdk ating the Ju*tU. MepartmeiH "ure* reml** Ju It* prosecution.' The 73-atomher grand Jwy dttcloaed In a presentment that it acted on it* own authority in inquiring into the Amerasia case.. It said It had not been able to ...U.tor, *, *vh**M<va an tounirv a* ii desired The grand jury's 1* month* term expired at midnight The presteat ment wa* headed up to federal judge John W f'lwM*; who Taspareeled the jury on Dec. I*. I*4* I' itn Washington the justice de partnient said it had m> com ment" 'on the grand jury ■ pre- . amtment in the Ameraala case. The presentment *atd the grand jury had <on<luded that the office es *tratagic- service* "which precipitated the Anierasia < a*, acted In a responsible manner Post, q< the I.7b(> sec ret govern , meat due unnui found Ut the New , York office* of Amerasia magaxin.t were turned bp ia an OH* raid in J March. JMt.' - - ™?? - , I The FBI "«• June t. 1P45. enter- , -sd th* w»aga*ln*'». afftee* eqixU»p«d"a | crith arrest warrants lutt without glseerah Wbrarat*. and eqwftacated ’.dtretunebtiL.. jury naia ’hr* PHI p ‘pntperly |»erL»rfn*<i' of brin<iD< rrlmUal* to jaath * Mhl n prerfoeruu national awcurity« , Th» r* wa* no rvhlriH * the* pr*r wrntmrnt oaitl. that any <h t-<! itnproi»orly in rrorri r« th* drlay in tbr arra«i* of thr max prraooa a<*« uaeit in th* theft »>f the d H-ument* The <l*lay ref.erre«l to was a matter ct ab<>u? tmr.- nn.tj’is af- ’ t*r the OSS raid f The <a*e recrnily was revived ■ in f-ongreas op < barge's that the adminiatration delayed th* 1 - arr*i*t and the prosexution was not pnahed vixorbusly rrand mry »aid lhar -iP hws koo rrun« had hern different ‘the prosecution procedure would have been entirely different h *ai<i among the factor* the | jUKtice department ‘hail to cotiMd-_ ter‘-•wrrr Texai pro T-ed l whir h. ts foHowert. miaht has* r**hu bRhI uj tne enemy information ■b.i: It wkp eaaeoltal *hi>u!d 1 withheld The presentment said the waa 'a demonstration that prerau tion* against theft sos document!** < from ko\ernmentai departm* nt* were entirely Inaderiaate ” The crand jwjL ’.ellevew ’ha’ the American people have boon IMMifly Moved by the tompourid Ins of confusion through dituio*ure of half-truth* contradictory • Maiemrtit*. Mt m tteia and *imi- ; lar the presentment *aid ,| ‘lt would Ihp aahrary if the de ( panment of juathe would iaaue a puldi. wtatemer. the th tail, of it* handling of -the asat UeeJuninc with the time of the arreat*. In clod inc a./complete Jim and d*~ aertptton of ntt document* or pa pera found tn, the offne <tf Am»-r <Twru« T» Paar Remonstrate Against Temporary City Dump Rwtoaut* of th* north part —oT Drang-. h*sJ*uky rirtu* Miller. — rere Circulating a patl'bm renxm stratinc th* scllou erf th* eitv council 4**l<tiatlnr *n area at tha rerrth limit* of DreMsr n»«r ths bridge on th* Monmouth road th* temporarv citv dump .' TW" i hii'ehirah<y~*TO* sfHTTre , b'sseated at the next regular meet- . Ir.g of th* city couucfL: statra that , th* amok* aqU odor “ttiak* a 24Wnwr; a* div unpleasant ..Pdiscon ' laud that there I* cou-atantly re. ■ Tareve jaugrr qf-Wre t;.,— .?:;? L . , The pelitic* was started Wed L resdaf. aud. Miller reported ’"day ' that alreadv more than to realteats of the rirtaltv of ths temp orary dump have «igned It to loped to get at toast Ito stgwera before th* next roaacil meetiug