Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 36, Decatur, Adams County, 12 February 1957 — Page 8
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Yielding Os Israel Action Is Predicted West Is Cautious In Latest Guess On Troop Action UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.iUPMWestern diplomats cautiously predicted today Israel will pull its forces out of Egypt as a result of U.S. support of its claim to free navigation in the Gulf of Aqaba. The diplomats warned that Egypt could upset the predictions if it chose to reject the American contention the gulf is an international waterway. The United States disclosed in Washington Monday it had told IsH3S3I Tonite, Wed., Thurs. F OUR BIG DAYS! ! i Shows Tonite & Wed. at 7 Continuous Thur, from 1:30J BE SURE TO ATTEND! ] t ■ i ll|» llllfatl'i I I,; I I IIHMi nI . 1 KiwpjjyM. CHARGE!; Randnlnh tiMMi « r,iate Rction loxfinj tfewsttr 7th! TECHNICOLOR BARBARA HALE BfcSS&f my c. FLIPPEN ',T±S_o— Sun. & Mon.—“ Rock Pretty Baby'* ' Sal Mineo, John Saxon
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rael it will declare publicly it considers the gulf open to shipping of all nations if Israel withdraws from Egypt. Secretary of State John Foster Dulles gave the assurance to Israeli Ambassador Abba S. Eban. Win Send Ships U.S. ships even will enter the gulf to prove the declaration, newsmen were told. To satisfy Israeli fears that Egypt would launch commando raids from Gaza if Israeli troops left the strip, the United States will support a move to send the U.N. emergency force into Gaza. A dispatch from Jerusalem last week said that Israel would with- . draw if it got such assurances {rom the United States. The United Nations has refused to give , such assurances in advance of withdrawal. - Await Soviet Notes < The General Assembly is expected to meet Wednesday or Thursday to take up Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold’s look - before - you - leap report. It advised the world parliament to be certain it Understood the consequences of voting sanctions against Israel. Diplomats at U.N. headquarters also were anxiously waiting publication of notes handed to the British. French and U.S. ambassadors in Moscow Monday by Soviet Foreign Minister Dmitri T. Shepilov. The notes were reported to concern the Middle East situation. The Russians consistently have supported Egypt and other Arab states against Israel. A dispatch from Jerusalem said first official reaction to Hammarskjold's report was that it did not bring the situation any nearer solution. Quash Motion To Be Heard At Ft. Wayne FORT WAYNE (UP) — A hearing on a motion to quash two firstdegree murder indictments against Richard E. Kiefer, 36, Fort Wayne, has been scheduled for Feb. 18 in Allen Circuit Court. Kiefer is accused of slaying his wife and little daughter in the basement of their home here Jan. 15. Trade in a good town — Decatur — ■■ 4 I 11 By Popular Demand ; I ' . the SNACK BAR WILL REMAIN WEN ’tUl 12 Midnight FAIRWAY RESTAURANT
: Stock Market May : Show More Weakness Experts See More Price Reductions t NEW YORK (UP)-The floor , under the stock market caved in . and the experts predicted today . that prices would erode further beforfe support developed. That so-called floor was the 460 t level in the Dow-Jones industrial . average. Last year, the stock . market made its low on Jan. 23 ’ at 458.21 in the average and then , rose to its record high at '521.05 j on April 6. A series of declines for the remainder of the year brought the average to within touching dis- . tance of that low level and each , time there was a swift rebound. . The market touched 463.89 on ’ Feb. 14; 463.85 on May 28; 463.83 ; on Oct. 1. and 460.41 on Nov. 29. This floor was considered al- ; most a part of the market. But Monday when the list started ; down selling increased at the floor - instead of support. ; When that happened the traders - dumped stocks and the market ■ touched a lojg at 456.01 and closed at 457.44, a loss for the day of I 8.85 points, widest break since the • Eisenhower drop of October, 1955, when it fell 13.27 points on Oct. 10. Immediately word went around I Wall Street: “The bull market is ■ dead.” Some market men said the bull ' died last Aug. 2 when the industrials touched 520.95 within 10 cents of the April 6 top. Some said he died Monday. There's as much difference on his birthday. Many traders say it is June 13, 1949 when the indus- ■ trial average stood at 161.60. • Others put the date back to April : 28, 1942 when the average closed at 92.92. i In any case this bull market outlived all others in exchange ; history—and some say he isn't dead yet. If he died last Aug. 2. the rise would have been in progress for 80 months from June 13, 1949. Thomas Earl Wilson Hoosier Editor Dies COLUMBUS,.Ohio (UP)—Thomas Earl Wilson, 64, publisher and editor of the. Circleville Herald and a former Indiana newspaperman, died today in a hospital. Wilson was born in Illinois and moved to Lafayette, Ind., when a youngster. He was city editor of the Lafayette Courier in 1911, and left in 1916 to become editor of the Evansville, Ind., Journal-News He became a ?opy editor for the Indianapolis News after World War I. — —— PAINTS AT 96 GOFFSTOWN, N. H. (W — Frank N. Simona, who in olden days manufactured women’s highi buttoned shoes, celebrated his 90th birthday by completing an oil painting of Uncanoonuc Mountain. His hobby is painting landscapes and making ship's models. ; I If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad, it brings results. a tewii - IK* . « 28-YEAR-OLD Stuart Whitehill Kellogg, the American student who asked political asylum in West Germany when the U. S. state department canceled his passport, is shown in Frankfurt with some of the gear he bought to take to Budapest to participate in the revolt, The trouble was, he wore an American Army uniform while in the fighting. When the Russians counter-attacked, he took refuge in the U. S. embassy, then made his way back to Germany via Austria. He wants to continue studying in Bonn, but the state department ordered him to return to the» — U. 8. He is from Madeira Beach, Fla. (International)
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Big Mouth Results In Second Arrest * DETROIT (W — Although ’ Thomas Olsowy, 20, was not able to secure the release from jail of his buddy, police did give him the opportunity to console his friend. When Olsowy demanded to know why his friend had been arrested J on a reckless driving charge, police remembered there was a warr rant Issued for Olsowy’s arrest last December and put him in the ) same cell with his buddy. ; Ike Ponders Meet 1 ’ 1 With British Head Red China Help 1 Believed Goal THOMASVILLE, Ga. W) —PresiJ dent Eisenhower today studied i the prospects of having to talk with British Prime Minister Har- * old Macmillan about the admis- * sion of Red China to the United 1 Nations. r Mr. Eisenhower will meet Macmillan in Bermuda in late March * and the obvious purpose of their 1 conference was to discuss the Middle East. ‘ The British, according to WMte ; House sources, want to get the ’ United States government behind ’ the British acceptance of the Red I Chinese as members of the com- . munity of nations.
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Quiz Winner Is At New Contest High Van Doren Hits . $138,000 In T.V. Show NEW YORK (UP)—Charles Van Doren celebrates his birthday today with 31 candles on his cake and $138,000 in.TV winnings. Van Doren, the biggest winner on a single TV quiz show,, outclassed two opponents on NBCTWs “Twenty One" Monday night to add $16,000 to his mounting pile. On 10 previous appearances on the program, Van Doren had pyramided his winnings to $122,000. The slim, Columbia College instructor will return next Monday to tell whether he will go for an even bigger boodle. Under the rules of the show, which work like the card game “blackjack,” Van Doren can continue as long as he feels he can knock off challengers. Whips Two Challengers Monday night, Van Doren whipped John Kieran Jr., son of the former sportswriter and “In* formation Please” expert, and Hall Griffith, a writer and public affairs consultant from Forest Hills, N. Y. Young Kieran, a graduate of Yale and Harvard Law School whose home is Trumbull, Conn., and Griffith, who holds a Pjj.D. from Princeton, were the 11th and
12th contestants 3efeated by Van Doren. Van Doren, who holds degrees from St. John's of and Columbia, hammered through a series of queries on George Washington, show music, bodies of water and queens after croaking to Emcee Jack Bfcrry: “You know me. Jack, I gotta go on.” Hires Tax Expert Van Doren. son of Pulitzer Prize poet Mark Van Doren, has a tax expert working on his future contributions to internal revenue. He estimated that he may keep about $40,000 of his present earnings if forced to declare it as a single year’s income. ! Parker Chides U.S. In Lincoln Talk GREENSBURG, Ind. W) — Lt. Gov. Crawford Parker Monday night charged that Americans "are being robbed of not only our income but also our rights” in the name of national Security. Parker, speaking to a Lincoln Day rally, said if Lincoln were alive today he "would be resisting the steady usurpation of state rights by a super-centralized government in Washington.” "Lincoln, would be declaring, as we are declaring, that home rule is essential if American government is not to becom£ the master of the people in a new form of slavery,” Parker said. Trade in a good town — Decatur
Funeral Rites Set For J. L. Laughrey The body of Joseph (Joe) L. Laughrey, 31, former Adams county resident who died at Los Angeles, Calif., last Friday, will arrive in Monroe this afternoon and friends may call at Lobenstein funeral home in Monroe after 7 o’clock this evening. Funeral services will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Pleasant Valley Wesley Methodist church. Burial will be in Springhill Cemetery. Military rites will be conducted at the grareside. Laughrey, who resided in Adams county most of his life, died of a heart attack early Friday morning.
NOTICE The County Auditor, Treasurer and Assessor Offices will bo open Saturday, February 16 and 23 'till 400 p.m. ■ ■'" ■ ■ ■
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