Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 1 September 1955 — Page 4

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Cleveland Man Is Held For Killing CLEVELAND. (INS) —The FBI has arrested a Cleveland man in East Chicago, Ind., In connection with the murder of Olovelander Jett Patman, 34, last Saturday nighL . « The suspect is Nemescio Vasques Infante, 38. The FBI eaid he admitted the shooting at Patman's house. ' ■ ' ‘ J .

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France Seeks Clarification Os Ike's Plan Asks If Inspection Applies Solely To U. S. And Russia UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (INS) —France has asked the U.S. 'to state clearly whether President Elsenhower's disarmament proposals a

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for aerial survey and ground inspection would apply onjy to the Soviet Union and the U.S. A highly reliable Western source disclosed that the request was made by French delegate Jules Moch at Wednesday’s session of the five power UN disarmament subcommittee at U Nheadquarters. Fhe 54th session of the subcommittee since establishment nearly a year ago was scheduled for this afternoon. Thus far, Soviet delegate Arkady A. Sobolev was reported not to have commented at the secret meetings on the U. S. proposals. He was believed awaiting further Instructions from Moscow. Addressing Harold E. Stassen, the President’s special advisor on

disarmament problems, Much said I . that if the plan concerned only a the two super powers “then what I are we discussing it here tor?" I The French delegate was said to I feel that either the plan should be I negotiated between Moscow and I Washington or opened up to apply I to al Inations. I Two days ago Stassen outlined I the main points of the Eisenhower I plan. It calls for the exchange of I "blueprints" of U. S. and Soviet I military Installations. The blue- I prints would be verified by aerial I surveys of each nation by observ- I era of the other. | In detailing the proposals for I Moch. Britain’s Anthony Nutting, I Canada's, Paul Martin and Sobo- I lev, Stassen did not explain whe- I ther this process would extend to I other nations. , I Moch also raised the point that I if the plan were to be only bi- I lateral, complications would arise. I He noted tha’t the U.S. has troops I and air bases in metropolitan I France and North Africa. The I Frenchman asked Stassen to state I whether Soviet aerial surveys I would be carried out and Soviet I inspectors posted at such areas I without the consent of the French I government I When the current series of sub- I committee meetings opened last I Monday. U. S. ambassador Henry I Cabot Lodge Jr., said the U. S. I would seek formal UN endorse- I ment of the Eisenhower proposals I at the general assembly session I opening Sept. 20. I Lodge also indicated Britain, I France and Canada would be ask- I ed to join the plan. I Forged Checks To Clothe Children j INDIANAPOLIS (INS) A Law- I recene mother who said she stole, ;l forged afnd cashed three govern- I ment checks valued at ‘slso to I clothe her children faced federal I charges today. I Mrs. Mary Imbler. 32, a Law- I rence grocery cashier, was re- I leased on her own recognizance I following her arrest and arraign- F » ment in Indianapolis. r ~MiWR I AMERICAN ASSOCIATION W L Pct. GB I Minneapolis 88 58 .603 | Denver 80 67 .544 8% I Louisville 89 67 .544 8% I Omaha .. 80 69 .537 9 Vi I Toledo ..7S 69 .531 10% I St. Paul 73 74 . .497.,-15%. I Indianapolis 63 83 .432 25 I Charleston 46 101 .313 42% I WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS I Denver 4. St. Paul 3. | Omaha 9, Minneapolis 7. Louisville 7. Toledo 5. I Charleston 7, Indianapolis 3. For Men and Women * J i L ■' i HCONBITIONALLT GUARANTEED mGn * FsMlidll $26.50 I ladies’ I s>l 73 '•d. Tax Ind. i Shake it! Batter it! Treat it rough! Thii | , Is the FAITH Watch made for action I ' ■ —designed to take it, and still give you | : iccurate, dependable service. L’ncon- I ditionally Guaranteed too, for one full I year against anything, even accidental | breakage (except crystal). I ■Mn LAYAWAY rtAN I AITN WATCHIS AYAILAIIi OMIT Al I ' I John Brecht JEWELRY ; 226 N. 2nd Phone 3-2650 I

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