Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 26 May 1959 — Page 6

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Republicans Raise Cry Os Politics WASHINGTON (UPI) — Republicans raised a cry of “politics" today against a House subcommittee report critical of the Justice Department’s handling of two big antitrust capes. Four of six Democratic members of the antitrust subcommittee Monday accused the department of eltting the American Telephone, and Telegraph Co. “write a decree to its own liking” to settle a government suit against it. The Democratic investigators in effect accused former Atty. Gen. Herbert Brownell of showing partiality towards AT&T. They also charged the department with a “bad" record of enforcing a 1941 consent judgment that settled an antitrust suit against 20 major oil companies and their pipeline subsidiaries. The three Republican members

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of the subcommitete Accused the Democrats of “tilting at political windmills.” ( l Sen. Kenneth B. Keating (RN.Y.), former member of the House subcommittee, labeled the report “a partisan political tract" aimed at trying to discredit the Eisenhower administration’s antitrust program. Keating charged that the report violated House rules because' Brownell was not given ai chance to testify and because the report was not approved by the subcommittee’s parent Judiciary Committee. The Justice Department has refused to comment on the majority report. Rep. Emanuel Celler (D-N.Y.), chairman of both the parent committee and subcommittee, denied Keating’s charge and suggested that the sendS# “study the rules of the House before making accusations.” Celler said subcommittee investigators had interviewed brownell but “he didn’t see fit to testify.” AT&T President Frederick R. Kappel called the report “a thor-

oughly biased and slantde document.” Kappel said its criticism of long distance telephone rates was "wholly unjustified and completely ignores the facts.” I The report said long distance telephone users may have been overcharged 159 million dollars in 1955-57 as a result of a rate increase authorized by the Federal Communications Commission in 1953. Kappel also defended the consent decree as “definitely in the public interest and . . . legally sound.” The government’s antitrust suit against AT&T and its subsidiary Western Electric was started in--1949 and settled in 1956 through a consent judgment to which both sides agreed. Sixty years of work went into television before TV entered American living rooms after World War 11. The oldest geographical research institution in the U.S. is the Amercian Geographical Society, which was established in 1852.

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Granddaughter Os Envoy Is Kidnaped ASUNCION, Paraguay (UPD— Police of two nations joined today in search for Maria Berta Becker, 45-day-old granddaughter of Bolivian Ambassador Luis Arduz Daza, who was kidnaped from the embassy Sunday. Paraguayan police rounded up a number of the 300 Bolivian refugees here on the chance that the crime was part of a political plot. They also arrested all the embassy servants because of indications the kidnapping might have been an inside job. Radio stations here broadcast repeated appeals for help in locating the missing infant. At the ambassador’s request, Bolviian authorities set up— awatch at border points through which little Maria might be smuggled into Bolivia. Arduz, a career diplomat who has lived most of his life outside Bolivia, said he couldn’t conceive

of any political motive for the kidnapping. He said he never has been active in politics. So far as was known, no ransom note has been received, i Little Maria was abducted from a bedroom in the Embassy residence on Peru Avenue where she was taking an afternoon nan. Belief that the kidnapping may have been an insjde job was based largely on the fact that the kidnapers appeared to be familiar with the layout of the building So far as is known, no one saw them enter or leave. Hardwood Veneered Doors Come Smoothly Surfaced * Smooth surfacing is one of the pleasing features of hardwood veneered doors produced in conformity with the new commercial standard for such doors. They are clean and ready for finishing without further sanding except for removal of handling marks or effects of exposure to moisture.

Russia Silent On Nikita's Albania Trip By HENRY SHAPIRO United Press International MOSCOW (UPI) — The Soviet Union maintained silence today on the reason for Premier Nikita Khrushchev’s official visit .to Communist Albania. Western observers thought he might be there to make up with Uugoslavia’s Marshal Tito. Khrushchev arrived in Albania’s capital of Tirana Monday with Defense Minister Rodion Malinovsky and Deputy Foreign Minister Nikolai Firubin, former ambassador to Yugoslavia. He plans to remain until June 6. Western sources here believed Khrushchev may be seeking to better relations with Yugoslavia once again. He did it the last time in 1955 with a dramatic visit to Belgrade where he admitted past Russian mistakes. I This time any overtures have been confined in an exchange of greetings. The Yugoslav news agency Tanju reported that Khrushchev radioed birthday greetings to Tito as his TU-104 jet flew across Yugoslavia. I “I send you and all the peoples of Yugoslavia cordial greetings 'and good wishes,” Khrushchev s&id Tito replied with thanks and best wishes to Khrushchev. During prevoius Khrushchev visits or talks there has been no official or press comment until ;the final communique, and the Albanian trip seems to be following the same procedure. First Deputy Premter Anastas Mikoyan, who is taking Khrushchev’s place during his absence, i refused to be drawn into a,-discus-sion Monday night on the objectives of the trip when newsmen (talked with him at a reception. Asked why Khrushchev is ■ spending as much as 10 days in Albania he answered, “Why not? Albania is an interesting country with nice people.” Warm, Humid Spell Plagues Hoosiers United Press International Warm and humid weathtr invaded Indiana today and new showers } harassed Hoosiers. A foretaste of the warm spell came Monday when the mercury reached highs ranging from 73 at South Bend to 84 at Evansville, then dropped generally only to the upper 60s during the night. Light rain pelted most areas but the precipitation totals were rather meager, ranging from .02 of an inch at Evansville to .29 at South Bend with Indianapolis, Fort Wayne and Lafayette getting totals in between the extremes. Forecasters indicated the warm and hiimid conditions would last at least through Thursday. Today’s highs will range from the upper 70s north to 84 to 88 south, tonight's lows from the low 60s to around 70. and Wednesday’s highs from 72 to 80 north to the upper 80s south. The outlook for Thursday was continued warm and humid. The scattered showers and thunderstorms which have plagued most areas for about 10 days were due to continue the next three days. I Rev. Samuel Emerick To England In June RICHMOND, Ind. — The Rev. Samuel Emerick, director of the Yokefellow institute here, and the Rev. Garrett H. Evans, minister of Christ Methodist church, Wheeling, W. Va., will leave for England, June 24, to aid English Methodists in establishing the first Yokefellow institute overseas. Rev. Emerick was formerly pastor of the First Methodist church in Decatur The institute will be located at the old rectory in Epworth, England, where John and Charles Wesley were born. Ulis has been purchased by the World Methodist council from the Church of England. It will become the center of new life, much as it was when the Wesleys lived. After spending two weeks at Epworth, Dr. Emerick and Dr. Evans will go on to visit lay colleges at Cambridge, Lincoln, Rugby and Salisbury, in England. The ministers will attend a laymen’s institute at the World Council of churches center in Geneva, Switzerland, then make a study of the laymen’s institutes and Evangelical Academies of Germany. They will attend the Kirchentag in Munich, which sometimes has as many as 500,000 in attendance. To qualify as a supermarket, a food store must have at least four departments — meat, produce, dairy and self-service — and an annual sales volume of $500,000. The U.S. is the world’s largest exporter of farm products. It fiscal 1958, it supplied 18 per cent of the world’s export trade volume in commodities such as those produced in this country.

I AUSTRALIAN VISITOR-Prime Minister Robert G. Menzies j I (left) of Australia is greeted by Acting Secretary of State I I C. Douglas Dillon (right) on his arrival in Washington. In ¥ I center is Australian Ambassador Howard Beale. Menzies J 1 camo to the United States for discussions of world problems with President Eisenhower and Vice President Nixon.

Major League Leaders United Press International National League Player A Club G. AB R. H. Pct. Aaron, Mil. 37 159 33 72 .453 Burgess, Pgh. 34 114 12 42 .368 Temple, Cin. 34 114 12 42 .368 Logan, Milw. 38 133 20 45 .338 Pinson, Cin. 39 163 31 53 .325 American League Kuenn, Det. 31 124 15 48 .387 Fox, Chgo. 38 157 22 57 .363 Colavito, Cle. 36 143 24 47' .329 Maris, K. C. 32 125 25 41 .328 Kaline, Det. 38 153 18 50 .327 Runs Batted In National League — Aaron, Braves 44; Banks, Cubs 41; Robinson, Reds 37; Demeter, Dodgers 35; Mays, Giants 33. American League — Killebrew. Senators 33; Triandos, Orioles 30; Cerv, Athletics 29; Lemon, Senators 29; Lollar, White Sox 27. Home runs National League —Mathews, Braves 14; Aaron, Braves 13; Banks, Cubs 10; Demeter, Dodgers 9; Robinson, Reds 9; Boyer, Cards 9. American ..League — Killebrew, Senators 15; Colavito, Indians 12; Lemon, Senators 11; Maris, Athletics 10; JQE SEN, Red Sox 10Triandos, Orioles 10. Pitching National League—Face, Pirates 6-0; Klippstein, Dodgers 4-0: Rush Braves 3-0; Mizell, Cards 5-1; Law, Pirates 4-1. American League — Wilhelm. Orioles 6-0; Shaw. White Sox 4-0; Larsen, Yankees 4-0; Walker, Orioles 4-0; Grant, Indians Bawling Scores Rural League Final Standing W L Pts. W L Pts. Stucky & Co. ’33% 20% 47% Erie R. R.— 34% 19% 47% Schrock Builders — 32 22 42 Conrad “66” 31 23 41 Mirror Inn 31 23 41 McConnell 28% 25% 36% Petrie Oil 24 30 31 Steckley’s 20 34 31 Limberlost Archery 21% 32% 28% Chuck Marathon 12 42 14 600 series: A. Schrock 607 (215-184-208.) High games: D. Gerge 202, C. Bluhm 222, C. Smitley 208, E. Shawer 203. Sportsman League Final Standings W L Pts. Limberlost Archery 42% 11% 54% Chamber of Conjm. 35% 18% 49% Conrad’s — 34 20 47 Holthouse 29% 24% 41% K. of C. 28 26 40 Moose, No. 2 25 29 34 Bill's Corner 23 31 31 Sherwin Williams.. 18 36 23 Moose No. 418% 35% 22% State Gardens .... 15 39 17 High games: D. Macklin 203-

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201; H. Miller 229; A. Murphy, 202; B. Inniger 212. Note: Limberlost Archery won the play off against Holthouse Drug. Members of the winning team are: Jack Macklin, Andy Schrocx, Kenny Nash, Dick Macklin, Harold Miller, Norm Kdhne. r Minor League Final Standings W L Pts. Wolff Hardware . - 33 21 45 Holthouse on Hwy. 32 .22 43 Smith Pure Milk .. 30% 23% 41% Fager Sport. Goods 28% 25% >38% Clem Hardware ... 28 26 38 Decatur Lumber .. 28 26 38 R& S Service -— 25% 28% 32% Moose No. 2 24% 29% 32% Dunbar Furniture.. 24 30 32 Mcßride Welding _. 16 38 19 Smiths won 4 points from Ehinbar; R&S won 4 points from HOH; Moose won 4 points from Clems; Decatur Lumber won 4 points from Mcßrides; Wolffs and Fagers split with 2 points apiece. High series: D. Wolff 625. High games: D. Wolff 234-205; M. Heare 224; A. Schneider 219; D. Miller 210; R. Smith Jr. 210; T. Pillars 206-203; P. Miller. All-Star Tickets Go OnSaleOn June 15 PITTSBURGH (UPI) — Baseball Commissioner Ford Frick announced Monday that tickets for this year’s major league All-Star game to be played at Forbes. Field on July 7 will be put-on sale' June 15. Reserved seats will cost $6.60 and bleacher seats $2.20. There will be no public sale of box seats since these will be offered to season ticket holders at Forbes Field. All requests for tickets, which will be sold in batches of two, should be mailed to the Pittsburgh Pirates after 5 p.m. e.d.t., June 15. If you have something to sen o’rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results.

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