Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 7 August 1958 — Page 12

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Nasser Repeats Demand Troops Be Withdrawn Murphy And Nasser Hold Conferences Wednesday Night BEIRUT (UPD—Deputy Undersecretary of State Robert Murphy, shrugging off a snub and a spate of anti-American propaganda, said in Cairo today that his meeting with President Gmal Abdel Nasser was “very friendly and . . . very satisfactory.” Details of the urphy-Nasser talks were not announced officially, but informed sources said the Arab leader repeated his demand for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Lebanon. Murphy, who came to the Middle East to "clarify U.S. policy” in the current crisis, stopped off in the Egyptian capital Tuesday on his way home from Beirut. Egypt officially took no notice of his arrival except for the barrage of anti-American propaganda laid down by the controlled press and the official radio. Nasser, who was to have seen Murphy at 10 a.m. ( let him cool his heels until 8 p.m. in what appeared to be a calculated snub. The Egyptians were somewhat more cordial on Murphy's departure today. Two foreign ministry officials went to the airport to see him off for Addis Ababa, next stop on his roundabout homeward journey. In Lebanon, until, recently the focus of unrest in the Middle East, the lull that followed Gen. Fuad Chehab's election to the presidency continued unbroken today except for some minor squabbling between outgoing President Camille Chamoun and his political foes. Chamoun told Parliament Speaker Adel Osseyran that Premier Sami Solh’s cabinet will remain in power "as long as I am president.” His terms ends Sept. 23. Troops Remain Quiet Osseyran had been talking about calling a special session of parliament to vote Solh out of office. The 14,300 U.S. troops who were rushed to Lebanon to guard the nation against indirect aggression from Syria remained quietly in their camps. Other developments: Amman— Anglo-American supply flights from Cyprus to Jordan, cut off at Israel's request following threats. from Russia, resumed at least temporarily Wednesday night. Britain was reported preparing to fly troops up from Aqaba to reinforce its Amman garrison. Tafi— Arabia’s King Saud met Egyptian Field Marshal Abdel H. Amer in this Arabian resort in what appeared to be a new effort to patch up strained relations between Saud and Nasser. Radio Carlo indicated that the meeting was cordial. Manila —The Chronicle printed an interview with Iraqi rebel Premier Abdel K. Kassem in which the Arab leaders predicted the early withdrawal of Western troops from Lebanon and Jordan. Orders Playwright Freed Os Contempt U.S. Appeals Court Frees Arthur Miller WASHINGTON (UPD—The U.S Court of Appeals today ordered that playwright Arthur Miller be acquitted of contempt of Congress charges arising from his appearance before the House Committee on un-American Activities in 1956 Miller is the husband of actress Marilyn Monroe. The 42-year-old dramatist, winner of a Pulitzer Prize for his play “Death of a Salesman,” was convicted two years ago for refusing to name persons present with him at a 1947 meeting of writers alleged to have Communist connections. Miller testified freely as to his own activities but insisted that hir conscience would not allow him to be an informer on others. He did not invoke the Fifth Amendment. Today's brief, unsigned opinion said that, according to the record. Miller urged the committee chairman not to press him for an answer about the 1947 meeting and requested that the answer be deferred until a later time. The chairman agreed, the opinion said. Shortly thereafter, the opinion continued, the hearing ended "without any unequivocally renewed direction or command to answer the ‘suspended’ question.” Thus the committee did not adhere to the rule laid down by the Supreme Court in the 1955 Quinn case “that it be brought home to the witness that he risks the penalties of contempt if he refuses to answer the question," the opinion said. If you have something to sell oi rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad— they bring results.

Youthful Transient Takan Into Custody A transit, 19-years-of-age, was arrested in Berne Wednesday at 11:30 a.m. by the state police for soliciting a ride on a public highway. The youth identified himself as James Leo Schmid, but would not give a home address to the authorities while being questioned at the Adams county jail by the sheriff’s department and the state police.

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Schmid was carrying false indentification at the time of his apprehension, but admitted a draft card in his possession was his. Authorities in the surounding area and communities are being notified of the young transit, to see if other law officers are. looking for him on other charges. Schmid is being held at the Adams county jail pending hearing in malor’s court Monday. Trade in a good town — Decatur.

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Wounded Man Held On Wile's Charges Chicago Man Held For Investigation LAPORTE, Ind. (UPD — A wounded 30-year-old Chicago man was being held at LaPorte today while authorities investigated his wife’s charges that he haa forced

her to accompany him on a trip to the empty house of a relative at Pinhook in LaPorte .County. County and state police said they went to the farmhouse at the telephoned request of Mrs. Jacqueline Carlisle and found her husband, Billy, wounded in the leg s The officers said th» wound appeared to have been accidentally self-inflicted by a gun Carlisle was carrying but that in a pocket they also, found a note in which the Chicago man indicated he had

planned to kill his wife and himself. Mrs. Carlisle said her'husband forced her to accompany him and broke a window to get into the empty house. She said she slipped away while he was putting the car in the garage and ran to the home of a neighbor half a mile away. Carlisle was taken to Holy Family Hospital at LaPorte for treatment of the leg injury and was held cn a preliminary charge. / Trade in 8 good town — Decatur.

Examine Data From Launching Os Thor CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UPD —Missile experst today examined data from the latest launching of an intermediate range Tfior, the weapon which will be used for scientific purposes in the forthcoming United States moon shot. A Thor fitted with a dummy nose cone soared over the Atlantic Wednesday in what was be-

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lieved to be a 1,500-mile flight, and the Air Force said eprly tracking reports indicated the flight was “normal.” Spelling Trouble RUTLAND, Vt. — W — Municipal Judge Edward G. McClallen notes that college students mailing in their checks in payment of traffic fines have spelled in these ways the name of his court: Minissable, Manisable, Minouscule, Manuciple and Municapel. *