Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1951 — Page 6

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President Os France Arrives In States Addresses Congress Session On Monday New York, Mar. 28 — (UP) — Vincent Auriol, president \ pt France, arrived today to the whistles of lugs, the spray of fireboats and the roaring engines of war. planes. The liner lie De France, carry- ‘ ing the first French president to visit American shores tohile in office, parsed through quarantine and proceeded up the sunlit bay •through the ceremonial tumult of a traditional harbor greeting. A small fleet of cutters met the ship at quarantine, embarking of. Tidal, welcomers, reporters and photographers on the lie be France for 1 the trip to a midtown Hudson river pier. ' New York police helicopters hovered over the huge liner in welcome. Fireboats shot a sparkling curtain of Water around the vessel. Harbor craft, tooted bass to falsetto. An hpnor guard of ai,r forcq planes dipped their wings in salute. New York’s full welcoming, ceremonies werp deferred until next week when Auroil will, return from Washington for a two day visit. * i The president was accompanied by his wife, theik son. Paul, foreign minister Robert Schuman and a group of advisers and staff members.' , The party will leave New York by train for Washington at 12:30 p. m. for siic days of official visits an<T conferences to be climaxed bg Auriol’s address to congress on Monday. President and Mrs. Trun»n will Imeet the French p'arty Union station and will be their hosts this evening. / sThe French chief of state will address a joint session of congress next Monday shortly before the senate is scheduled to vote on • I If Ypu.Are Looking For A ’ 1949 or 1950 -Ford AT A RIGHT PRICE better stop at BRANTS

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sending rriore American troops to Europe. , 1 -< Auriol was said tp be ready to pledge full French piarticipation in European j defensej j preparations and to fight immediately if Moscow challenges bi aggression. Administration officials were hopeful that the personal report by Auriol woiujd increase affirmance votes in ilj,e senate on the trodp issue. . ■. . i.|. British Reinforce Navy F eel At Iran Cruiser To Troubled Iran Tehran, 'lran, Mair. 28—(UP)— Britain cafled upor| her Mediterranean fleet today ter an 8,000-tdn cruiser to three British warships already ly|ng off strikebound British oil fields in turbulent southwest Irani The BrWish admiralty in London ordered the ciuiser Gambia to sail immediately from Malta to the gulf pdrt of Abadan to protect ■> British nationals and property against possible violence by striking oil fie\d Other 1 warships from the Indian Ocean /.fleet have arrived at Abadan. jThey are the frigates Flamingo and Wild' Goose and (t survey ship. 1 The movement of | British naval forces to (ike gulf coincided with coqimunlst-ldd strike dem- ’ for nationalization of the Britisji-owned oil company. Th<e Iranian parliament already has approved nationalization legislation but it' has not been put into effect. >j . . Martial Igw has Moen 'clamped on the oil field and Birtish ambassador Sir Francis Shepherd asked Premier Hussjejn Ala yesterday for .• protection of British workers. ■ , | Violence was spreading! north. Demonstrators fired : from their jobs in a spinning/factory stormed the provincial glovej-nor-geperal’s office in Isfahan, alkout half-way between Abhdan and ] Tehran, and broke down jthe doors of the building before] police dispersed them. Several persons were jin jured. Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pay* —

FIND WOMAN'S (Continued From Pm One) on a lonely mountain iroad in the rugged Gavilan Hill ' area. His eight-month-old son. Philip, was playing unharmed < on a blanket spread neatly near the body. There was no trgce of Mis. (sok. The hjisband had beqn shot once through the heart. \ .Cook’s car stood nearby, damaged as if by a collision With another auto. Schrader theorized that Cook ' \ . .

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was killed in an argyrlnent follow- ' ing the accident. rj . The suspect, a 20-year-old aii / force supply sergeant, was arrested in Riverside because hi& Cat showed evidence of bi»lng a recent accident and bore traces Jof a : green paint similar to that on Cook’s chr. ' Walrath said last night that the-? sergeant admitted' sideswiping a car on the little-used ;Cajalco road about the time Cook ias killed. * He said that he djdnft stop, how-; " "" " ——i—

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the district', attorney said, “but that he kept right on going because be didn't have a driver’s license. . ‘•He told us that he looked into hh jear view mirror right after the accident and saw a man get out of the-car and stand with his hands on ihis nips.” The suspect denied stopping or having anything to do with the Cooks, Walrath said. • The air I force [man was held oh a technical chargq of carrying a concealed \weapon because a .45 autoly iHj! . j / I ■ |. ; —

, matiy was found in his car. { SPY TRIAL (Continued From Page Ont) i —J—4 ' Id Greenglass\ as false accusations made out of spite and family 1 feuding. They refused to 'answer questions about, communist party affiliations 'em Jhe ground it might • tend to incriminate them. Theirs was the only defense tes1 timony. Sobel! did not take the stand, or caif any witnesses in his ' ! » '

defense. The government called ■ only 21 witnesses frotn a scheduled list of more than 100 in its efforts to prove, the three guilty. The reputed spymaster of the Operation, Anatoli A. Yakovlev, wns named in the indictment. But he fled the country and his post jri the Soviet Consulate here in 1940 before the ring was exposed. Greengiass, the government’s key witness, testified taht his sister and brother-in-law recruited i

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— — him into the spy work in 1944 while he was Working as an army technician at the Los Alamos, X. M., atomic bomb Rosenberg :tol(l him' what the Russians wanted. Greenglass said, and he supplied it. Atomic energy experts called -by thte government confirmed that the sketches and .descriptions that Greenglass produc4d on the atomic bomb would have kept foreign experts abreast of what was going on at [ Los .Alamos.