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4IL' < WZiaRI Bhr* i J. ROLAND SALA, attorney for Pat Ward, star witness tn the vice trial ' of Minot ‘•Mickey” Jelke, dramatically brandishes his cane as he is ; called “a liar" by James L. Kilgallen, veteran International News Service reporter in the corridoi? of General Sessions court in New York. The v lawyer had accused the nfewsman’s daughter, columnist Dorothy Kili galien, of inaccurate reporting and Kilgallen replied with: “If she ■ I wrote the ltem vou can bet it is true.” Exclusive)

Demands Bohlen Tell Os Yalta Agreement , ■ New Ambassador To j i Russia At Meeting 5 WASHINGTON, UP — Sen. sonfcr Fergubon (R-Mk-h.)' demanded :o|lay that Charles E. Bohlen, aimto Russia, tell ienators all he knows about t!he jecret. dickering that led to the var-time Yalta agreement. That should be quite an earful. Iphlen is the only man alive pjn Uiis side of the Iron Curtain woo |\as in earshot when the President Roosevelt talked privat?* |V with Josef Stalin at the saan Black Sea spa in 1945. ' , | Bohlen, who s.peaks Russian flht’Wl.v. was* at the president's ,efliptc in thelrole of interpreter. And. ujilike many of the other international figures of that\ era. he's ijjjieT written a book. I Ferguson, a member of the deaafi? foreijgn relations connnitteieL MM the career diplomat should b| - questioned beforO the committtje acts on a resolution requested by President Eisenhower eondeih jn|ng /Russia's of the Y|iltaj Potsdem and other war time .pacts.', Ferguson and Sen. William F. Khawland (R-Cal.) proposed Tuesday that the committee “strengthln" Mr. Eisenhower’s resolution. Tl ey want. as. a minimum, to iprti dje sotne strong words criticiM-i inf thfe "secrecy’' surrounding the:

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'agreements. The senate Democratic policy <‘ommittee. however, “unanimously and wholeheartedly” approved the language suggested by Mr. Eisenhower, putting all of the burden on Russia foV violating the agreements, and none on Deipocratic Presidents Roosevelt and Truman fqr negotiating them. \ , . Senate Republican leader Robert A. Taft told newsmen, he doubted congress can call for any outright “repudiation or denunciation’’ of the Yalta and Potsdam accords as some GOP senators haye favored. A Taft pointed out that no (words of congress can undo past territorial concessions to Russia, and by the same token, he doubted that any congressional action could be seised uiion by the Russians to claim that "we should give; up our position in Berlin/’ Stevenson Plans Tour Os Far East I Leaves Monday For Far Eastern Tour h CHICAGO. UP—Adlai E. Stevenson. unsuccessful Democratic presidential; candidate, today gave an itinerary for his of the Far East. ' \ Accompanying him will be William McCormick Blair Jr., his .executive assistant: Barry Bingham. publisher otf the Louisville Cou fieri Journal: Walter Johnson. Lead of the University of Chicigo history and Bill Attwood. Look Magazine representative. \ •'■’■■ •(' Stevenson conferred with Mohammed Ali. Pakistan's ambassador to the United States, here Tuesday about the trip. Stevenson . will leUve Chicago at ? a- m. Thursday and address a Jetferson-Jaekson I>ay dinner in Los Angeles that night. He will board the American President Line’s President Wilson 'Marrfh 2 for the first leg of h|s journey. Stevenson will visit Honolulu, . Tokyo. Manila. Saigon, Singapore. Bangkok, India and the Middle East. “ ■ ‘ 1 ’ T • ■ \u..a- iti . . \\ - f. i-r Local Mali's Mother Is Seriously 111 | The condition of Mrs. Thomas Morrissey of Wells county, mother of Dale Morrissey, operator of Hafiich and Morrissey shoe store Os Decatur, is reported'to be serious.; Mrs. Morrissey is\in Lutheran hospital at Fort Wayne. i The Wells county Jady was htj|last November, first at Indianapolis, and later she was moved to the Fort Wayne hospital. The Thomas Morrisseys operate a farm near Uniondale. Jack Lee Chilcote Hurt This Morning ! Jack Lee Chijcote, 18, 367 Stevenson street, received first aid t|t the Adams county memorial hospital this morning for a lacerated right ear after His car overturned at 7:30 a.m. five miles north of here on U. S. highway 27 when it 'sideswiped with a car driven by Ervin Ewell. 18. of Preble, as Chilcote was heading for Fort Wayne to work and Ewell was returning from a job at the same place. Chilcote is the son of officer Roy Childote of the Decatur police department. AOcprding to reports of sheriff Bob Shraluka and Ted Biberstine, who investigated, the cars struck* each other, Chilcote’s auto rolling off the road at an angle, throwing him out# of the car. Chilcote’s car is reported to be a total loss. Ewell's car was damaged oti Its left sipe, neither he nor the otcupant of his car were .injured. In Chilcote’s, car' were Dick Hprst and' Herman Hammond of Decatur, who escaped any injury. In Ewell's car was Joe Cbwan of Preble.

Schug Elected To Limberlost Board Dinner Meeting Is Planned March 23 . H : . ■ !-. • ' Ei. J. Schttg, prominent Berne businessman, has been elected to fill; the late ( Clifton Sprunger’s on the board of directors of the Limberlost Assn. Inc. Schug is nptw a member of the Limberlost Assp., public relations committee and has been active on behalf of Lfonberloat state park and bird sanctuary. He Was elected at 4 meeting of the Limberlost Assn. Inc. held. Monday evening in Geneva at the Kqzy Korner restaurapt. ' , Monday evening, Match 23, the Limberlost Assn, will hold a joint dinner meeting with the Geneva Booster club at Korner in Geneva. The dinner will start promptly at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are 31 and may be obtained at the Rosy Korner or from officers of the Limberlost Assn, or the Booster club. All reservations for the dinner are’ to be confirmed by Saturday. March XI. r -7 At the March 23 meeting, additional board members will be elected. President E. C. Stucky has appointed a nominating* committee composed of Waldo Neal, chpirmpn. Thorson Howe and Paul Gould. ‘ L. A. MUnn and Lee Lybarger hive been! appointed crop managers for the Limberlost farm for thejeoming summer. E. E. Dawaid apd, E. J. Schug have been appointed to secure .erection ot the Gene Stratton Porter Memorial highway signs from Geneva to ROnie City. The Limberlost Assn., has adopted 4 resolution, a copy of which will be sent to all public agents and agencies, in Adams. Jay and Wells counties, urging schools, civic I groups, community groups and the citizens of these three' Limberlost counties generall'y, to celebrate this year's Arlxir day second Friday In April, by planting \ trees in memory of Gene Stratton Porter's great contributions to the conservation movement in Indiaha and America. Rby Kalver Flies To Florida For Dinner Kalver, manager of Kalver Theaters, took an airplane from Indianapolis this morning and will have dinner with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Kalver in St burg, Florida * this' evening? ' The occasion for the ait trip was to surprise Roy's father on his 75th birthday, which will be celebrated Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. K al ’ ver bought a home in the Florida ?ity last year. ; / -■— ■ lemocrat Want Ads Bring Results

I ,1; • I SALE CALENDAR > - r —4 r'EB. 27—7:00 p. m. Hall of Distributors. Inc., owners. Decatur, Sale Barn. New merchandise. E. C. Doehrman. auctioneer. PBB. US —Eveiyn G. Neds, 320 N. Main St.. Paulding, Ohio. Completely Modern Home, Household' Goods and Antiques. 1:00 p. m. Mldvyest Realty Auction Co., J. F. SanmannJ Auctioneer. 2 —6:30 p. m. Gerald V. Bcrwer, owner. East Spring Street, (across from Franklin Electric Co.) Bluffton. Ind. Real i restaurant and equipment. Herman Strahm, Auct. AR. 3—12:00 Noon. Mr. & Mrs. Charles Circle, owners. 2 miles northwest of Decatur on Old Highway 27, then miles p<| hotth. 120-acre farm and personal property. Ellenberger ' v I Bros., auctioneers. J I vf* ’AR. 4—1:00 p. m. Mr. and MrA Granville Martin, owners. Junction 1 St. Roads 67, 27 and 18. 7 miles north of Portland. Service \ ! station, restaurant and home. D. S. BQair, Gerald Strickler, \ Pihilip Neuenschwander. auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr. MAR.'S—IO:3O »• m. Myron H. Haggard, adm. of Jacob Haggard estate, Ji Harvey L. Haggard, adm. of Wm. H. Haggard estate and Myron H. Haggard, owners. Southeast corner of MonrOe on Berne tile mill road. Complete close out sale of livestock and Harm machinery. PiUlip Neuenschwander, D. S. Blair, Auctioneers. 4AR. 6—7:30 p. m. Mr. & MrsL Chester L. Haley, owners. Real estate and Bueinessi plumbing, heating, sheet metal and appliances. , 300 E. North St., Dunkirk. Ind. Gerald Strickler. D. S. Blair, Auctioneers. C. W. Kent, sales mgr. Mar. 11-*—2:oo to 4:oft p. m. Theodore F. Graliker. executor Ayiniam J. J. B?H, deceased. Five room, I*4 Story frame house, 239 N. Uth St., Decatur. To be sold at office of DeVoss. Smitn & Macklin, attorneys. Wi! i. :■ 11 ...■/..

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fl I ’* > j »HOTO OF USAF'S first quadruple amputee in. the Korean war, Airman 2/c Clarenpe Mosley, is helc by his mother, Mrs. Harold Mosley, in Paterson, N. J. Clarehce, a former boxer, dictated a letter in his Tokyo hospital bed to his sister, Mrs. Doris Mandeville, asking ijer to “break the news to mom and dad gently.” (International)

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