Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1956 — Page 8

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Dulles Faces Criticism On Middle East State Department Officials Advise Dulles Stand Pat , WASHINGTON «NS) -Higa state department officials will advise secretary of state John Foster Dulles Wednesday to stand firm against hostile congressxf.al Questions about the tanka sent to Saudi Arabia'. Dulles returns to Washington Wednesday from a Bahamas fishin gtrip, during which the Middle East crisis flared into the Ibiggest foreign policy wrangle so far in

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the young election year. Both the senate foreign relations and hoQSe foreign afafirs committees want to question Dulles. -b Chairman James T. Richards (D S. C). of the house committee is incensed because he charged that the house has been ignored in -foreign policy consultations He remarked acidly that the Eisenhower administration “is still of the 19th century vintage opinion that in the foreign affairs field, the house is an illegitimate member of the family, and a weak-minded illegitimate son at that * He said he was not consulted last week when the shipment of tanks to Saudi Arabia was revealed, cancelled, and then cleared. in addition. 16 Democratic congressmen from New York demand ed Monday that Dulles permit the sale of arms to Israel now that tanks have been sent to Saudi Arabia. Against this background. International* News Service was told that Dulles will be urged by trust-.

ed advisers that: 1. It was necessary to complete delivery of the 1§ Tight tanks to Saudi Arabia as part of A continuing effort to kepe the 'oil-rich country friendly and to nuke It unnecessary for it to buy \arms from Russia. The Soviets ha\4 offered arms to Saudi Arabia. One official, recalling that Egypt bought Communist arms, “You don’t want Saudi Arabia to turn into in Efcypt. do you?” 2. Delivery of 1 Tight reconnaissance tanks to Saudi Arabia was for legitimate self-defense and does not violate the letter or spirit of the U. S. policy against an, arms race. Dulles will tell congressmen also that ike Israel and other Arab countries. Saudi Arabia has asked peruAsioh to buy even more tanks but that this request has not been granted. > Meanwhile, ambassador Abba Eban of Israel plans to see assistant secretary of state George 4TAllen and possibly Dulles this week. British, French and American dipomats also plan to meet this week for the third of their talks on what they can do to prevent war or to stop fighting if it starts. U- S. officials still say they believe there is a better chance for an Arab-Israel settlement than for full-scale war, but admit they do not yet see the way clear to peace in the area. ’ The main hope is based on the conviction that neither side wants war and both the Arabs and the Israeli are anxious to develop economically. Acting on this belief. U. S, diplomats are working hard to point out the benefits of individual and joint development projects to the na Jons in the area. Cost Accountants To Meet This Evening N. J. Litherland, comptroller of Magnavox company will address the Fort Wayne chapter of N. A. C. A. dinner meeting this evening at the Chamber of Commerce. Litherland's topic for the evening will be “Costs for Management Use.” Litherland was graduated from the University of Illinois with a BS in accounting in 1932. and obtained his master’s degree in 1933. In 1933 he entered the cost department of Servel, Inc. at Evansville and remained with Servel until 1955, serving as general cost clerk, special assignment to develop distribution cost system. distributing costs with budgetary application, sales research, defense costing under C.P.FT., and fixed price controls, assistant budget director, assistant chief cost accountant, chief cost accountant and treasurer. Other affiliations have included Instructor lecturer at Evansville Evening college, instructor under war training program sponsored by Indiana University, first president of Evansville chapter of N.A.CA., faculty associate of school of business at Indiana University, and national director of NA.C.A. Robert Dreiszler of Magnavox company will serve as meeting chairman and introduce the speaker. Chicago — The disastrous fire in this city in 1871 destroyed 17,OOff buildings with a property loss estimated at 1160 million. Salt Lake City — Zion national park in Utah covers an area of about 135 square miles.

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Grace Kelly Makes More Bridjil Plans Adds Sister Peggy As A Bridesmaid PHILADELPHIA (INS) — Grace Kelly has added her sister Peggy and a school chum to the entourage of bridesmaids at the screen star's April wedding to Prince Rainier 111 of Monaco: Grace's eldest sister, Mrs. George L. Davis, Jr 4 , of Philadelphia, will be a bridesmaid and Mrs. Davis' children, Margaret Ann, nine, and Mary, Lee, seven, will be flower girls along with two nieces of the prince. The school friend who will take part in the altar phase of the international romance is Mrs. Arvid A. Pamp, of Wyndmoor, Pa., who attended the Stevens School with the actress. Several days ago it was announced that Mrs. Elizabeth Gray, of Belmont. Mass., will also be a bridesmaid. She and Grace were students at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York in 1947. It was also reported unofficially that another bridesmaid will be Mrs. Jay Kantor, of New York, daughter of Barney Balaban. head of Paramount Pictures. Other reports said that actress Rita Gam and two other friends of the blonde academy award winner, Mrs. John B. Richardson and Mrs. Malcolm Reybold. both of New York, were invited to join the wedding party. Mrs. Davis confirmed that the bridal gowns will come from Beiman - Marcus, exclusive fashion store tn Dallas, Teg.

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Mp. Pamp, whoea husband Ms vice president of Sears Roebuck and Co., Colombia, South America, said she will sail on the U.B.S. Constitution on April 4 with members of the Kelly family and the wedding party. Age To Be Factor In Ike's Decision Eisenhower Will Be 66 Next October . THOMASVILLE, Oa, (INB) — President Eisenhower will create a “first” in presidential history if he decides to run again, ta *elected and serves a full term. Mr. Elsenhower will be 66 next October, and a full second term would make him the first President tn U.S. history to observe his 70th birthday in the White House. The Chief Executive also would be' the oldest President ever to take the inaugural oath, with the exception of William Henry Harrison. Harrison, ailing -when he was inaugurated, died a month after he took the oath. Friends and trusted advisers with whom Mr. Eisenhower has taken counsel in his search for an answer to his political future state the President has mentioned his age as one of the factors tempering his final decision. New York — Less than onefourth of the world's cables are controlled by U.S. capital. One-half of the people of the world live in southeast Asia..Most varieties of the elm tree can be grown from seed.

Scheduled Pennsy > {Strike Postponed PHILADELPHIA (INS) — The i strike against the Pennsylvania railroad scheduled for Wednesday by the Independent Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers has been postponed Indefinitely. W. B. Woodward, Jr., general chairman of the brotherhood, had asked union President H. T. Gilbert to authorize the walkout of some 8500 men. Woman Is Killed In ; Car-Truck Collision I Alexandria Woman Killed At Fairmount MARION, Ind. (INS)—A 71-year--1 old Alexandria woman was killed, ' and three other persons were injured. one critically, in a truck-car * crash on a county road intersection ’ near Fairmount. Dead is mrs. Gertrude Mills- ( paugh, 71, who was riding In a • car driven by her husband, Chester A Millspaugh, 73. The husband ( was reported in critical condition ( in a Marion hospital. t Also injured in the late Monday ( crash were Chafles Russell Muse, 1 ,41, of Marion, driver of the truck. . and his brother, Erbie Muse, 39, also of Marion. Both were released after treatment for lacerations and ■ cuts. > State troopers said the truck, loaded with lumber, struck the car broadside at the intersection. i. ..... Washington — More crimes, suicides and insanity occur in sum- ■ mer than during any other time of the year, records show.

Georgia Woman Is Assisted By Police Prevent Possible Arrest On Charge n6bLESVILLE, Ind. (INS)—An Albany, Ga., mother and her four small children were grateful today to Noblesville, Ind. police lyho came to their aid in timp (o prevent ppsslbie arrqst on a reckless driving charge.* Mrs. William Heels now is having a visit with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Heck, of Home Place, southwest of Noblesville, but the final steps of the journey were tough ones for the mother and her brood. Police were requested by a bus driver to arrest the driver of a car without tail lights which he said had nearly caused an accident. Officers found the car, and learned from the weary driver that she ' was trying to locate the home of her relatives. - And, rather than the Georgia woman for failure to have > a tail light, the officers installed ' a flashlight with fed lens on the 1 auto's rear bumper and a Noblesi ville resident guided her to the house she sought. -L-S.. Russia Acknowledges Juvenile Delinquency { MOSCOW (INS) — Soviet President Marshal Kliment Voroshilov , has acknowledged the existence ■ of the “ugly phenomenon” of juvenile delinquency in Russia. In his speech Monday before the Communist party congress in Moscow, the marshal described i delinquency among youths as one of the aftermaths of the war.

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1958

Proposes Bunche Be Appointed Mediator WASHINGTON (INS) — Richard Stengel, Illinois Democratic senatorial candidate, has proposed that United Nations under secretary Ralph J. Bunche be appointed » as mediator in the Arab-Israeli deadlock. \ ’ -■ — Governor Speaks At Evansville College Predicts Students In On Showdown EVANSVILLE, Ind. (INS)—Gov. George N. Craig today told an Evansville College convocation that the current eollegians will be “in on the greatest showdown in world history." Craig saia tnat will be when "the under-developed countries of the world decide . . . between the free world and the Communist world.” The Republican governor said there are some In both major political parties who would pretend this problem does not exist and who , favor a withdrawal from American activities abroad. But Craig said: “This attitude represents a retreat from reality. By now, we surely must have learned that whenever there is a vacuum, the Communists stand ready to move in." The governor said American, eol- > leges and universities must give • increased attention to the study of the role of the American govern- > ment in world affairs to assure i the United States leaders who can 1 handle the future. 11 ' Trade in a Good Town — Decatur