Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 163, Decatur, Adams County, 12 July 1960 — Page 8

PAGE EIGHT

Seeks Support For CasfrqAf United Nations UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. <UPI) —Cuban Foreign Minister Raul Roa scheduled a series of meetings today with Communist, Lat-in-Amertean and African delegates in an effort to whip up support for Premier Fidel Castro in his diplomatic battle with the United States. w The Castro regime called Monday on the U.N. Security Council to consider ahat it termed United States “aggressions” against Cuba. The U.S. promptly des nounced the allegations but said it would not oppose the meeting because it wanted the world “to know the truth.” The Communist bloc is expected to back Castro to the hilt. Roa confewed Monday with Soviet Chief Delegate Arkady A. Sobolev and Fedosn N. Gryaznov erf Byelorussia i Diplomatic ooservers said the Castro move apparently was the first step by the bearded Cuban revolutionary leader to build himself up as the Latin American champion of the smaH nations of the world against American “imperialists." Last Thursday Castro pictured Cuba as the “leader” of newly-developing states in their struggle to shake off the bonds of “imperialism." On Friday he served notice he was organizing a worldwide propaganda campaign “to mobilize world public opinion in protest against (U.S. 1 aggressions'. Ambassador Jose A. Correa of Ecuador is currently president of the Security Council under the ro- ■ i ■■■«■■ a,... .in

DRIVE-IN THEATER TONIGHT, WED. & THURS. Sinister and JF Ilk acmninincly / funny! coumha picniats A CAftOUW raOOUCTWN I Our Man I In Havana 5 Alec Guinness Burl Ives-Maureen O’Hara Ernie Ernes-Noel Coward Wanderful in Story and Cast! Read the List of Big Stars! — Plus French Farce — "3 MURDERESSES" 3 Cute Parteieanes in ■ COLOR Comedy Riot! —-O—O Coming Sim.—’BlG FISHERMAN’

DOMT kjf^FORGET GERBER'S SOPER DOLLAR MARKET WILL BE CLOSED m Wednesday! FOR REMODELING!!! Open Thursday /| AS USUAL /V 8:00 A.M. 9:00 P.M.

tation system. It was to him that Roa submited the Cuban indicmen of he United Staes, charging "repeated threats, harrassment, maneuvers, reprisals and aggressions.” Correa said he could not set a date for a session until, he has conferred with U.N. Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold. 1 Mercury Hits SO All Over Indiana United. Press International A broad. wave of temperatures in the 80s with high humidity enveloped Indiana today, but early prospects of a warm and humid we«k devoid of relief may not be fulfilled. Readings in the mid and upper 80s were expected today and Wednesday over most of the state,, but .the outlook \fpr Thursday was “mostly fair and pleasant,” which would indicate a little cooler and less humid. The mercury hit the 80s all around Hoosierland Monday, including 81 at Lafayette, 83 at Indianapolis, 84 at South Bend, 85 at Cincinnati and Louisville, 86 at Fort Wayne and 88 at Evansville. Overnight lows wej-e in the 60s, ranging from 60 at? Goshen to 68 at Evansville. Highs today will range from the mid 80s in the far north to near 90 in the south. Lows tonight will range from the mid 60s to the low 70s, and highs Wednesday will range from the- upper 70s in the north to the upper 80s in the south. Wideiy scattered afternoon and evening thundershowers were seen as possible in most areas of the State today or Wednesday and in the extreme south Thursday. Latin Americans Hope To End Split WASHINGTON iUPI> — A growing number of, Latin American countries threw their support today behind an emergency meeting of hemisphere foreign ministers to try to mend the widening split between the United States and Cuba. * , The Latin American nations hoped such a meeting would stave off a U. N. Security Council debate on the U.S.-Cuban controversy where Russia and other Communist countries could meddle in the troubled Caribbean waters. Cuba Monday accused the United States of economic aggression and asked for an immediate U.N. Security Council session to consider the charge. The countries reported to be pushing for a foreign ministers meeting of the 21-nation Organization of American States were Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Venezuela and Uruguay. These hoped -an interAmerican foreign ministers meeting also would head off a formal U.S. complaint to the OAS that Cuba was becomingjgfiommunist satellite, there b fJßlangering

. -■ Hi-1 iJRP j — — LIFE FOR RODGER WOODWARD—A life preserver thnown out from the Maid of the Mist Is grabbed by 7-year-old Rodger Woodward of Niagara Falls, N.Y. He plunged over the falls. * i JM i * if %, * |bHB RINGS IN THE HAT —Roman designer Rena to Balestra cuts the front brim out of a high-crowned sun hat to leave the five intersecting rings. They are symbolic of the Olympic Games which open in Rome Aug. 25.

hemisphere security. Officials reported that the United States would be willing to take part in an inter-American foreign ministers conference on the Cuban crisis. Cuba also was believed willing to attend if urged by Latin American neighbors rather than the United States. ,■ Winamac Publisher Carl Riddick Dead COLUMBIA CITY. Ind. <UPI) — Carl W. Riddick, 88, ap Indiana weekly newspaper publisher at Winamac for years and former secretary of the Indiana Republican State Committee, died Saturday at his home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Riddick's death was announced by his brother, Foster W. Riddick, former Columbia City newspaperman. Services and burial will be held Thursday at Annapolis, Md., Riddick's former home. Riddick published the Winamac Republican from 1898 to 1910. He was GOP‘state secretary from 1906 to 1910. In 1910. he moved to Montana and engaged in farming. In 1918, he was elected to Congress from Montana and served a twoyear term. More Enforcement ■ Personnel Needed INDIANAPOLIS OJPI) — The National Safety Council has inI formed Indiana that it needs more enforcement personnel for policing rural highways. That was one of the recommendations for improving , the state’s overall traffic safety activities contained in a comprehensive analysis 'of the 1959 safety and control program which was submitt- \ ed to Governor Handley today. The Indiana Traffic Safety I Foundation said other recommendations for improvements were: —Provision -of adequate budget i for the major traffic safety agencies, including the Indiana Office of Traffic 9afety, the driver improvement section of the Motor Vehicle Bureau and the division of school traffic safety education i in the ’ State Department of Public Instruction. —Enactment of a periodic mo-j tor vehicle inspection program. —Expension erf the driver education program for high school students. —Further intensification ors the statewide traffic safety educational program. Over 2.600 Daily Democrats ar> sold and delivered in Decatur each day.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

Los Angeles Coed Is Raped, Murdered > * < HOLLYWOOD (UPI) — The 19-year-old daughter of the screen writer who wrote “Act of Murder” was slain early today and her near-nude body stuffed beneath a building on the Los Angeles City College campus where she was a student. Nina T. Thoeren, an attractive brunette, was’ raped before she was strangled, police said. Her confessed slayer, Raymond W. Clemmons, 35, a Negro, was arrested getting into his auto a short distance from where the crumpled body was found, police said. Her school books were found on the sidewalk nearby. Homicide investigators said Miss Thoeren’s body was identified by her landlord, Morris Kronmal, 72. ‘ Mrs. Kronmal, 70, told officers the girl had "been living with them since her father, screen writer Robert T. Thoeren died last year. She told detectives that Nina, a botany-niology major, worked at a bookstore after school and often stayed late to study in the qqjet of the closed store. The landlady told officers the girl’s parents had separated before her father's death. Her mother is now believed to be in Paris. * Berne Woman Hurt In Accident Sunday Mrs. Mary Inniger of Berne was released from the Whitley county hospital Monday following admission Sunday morning after an auto accident five miles west of that city. Mrs.. Inniger was riding with Mr. and Mrs. David L. Habegger of Ossian, on their way to Lake Wawasee to attend the convention of the Missionary church association. The car crashed into the rear of a truck that slowed, pulled to the left hand lane, and then turned right. Mrs. Inniger suffered a broken nose, and Mrs. Habegger was bruised. The car was damaged so that, it could not be driven. 3

9 to 11 P.M. Special! < ALL YOU CAN EAT CHICKEN or FISH - SALAD $1.25 FAIRWAY ■Poll' II —————

Find Man's Body In, Capital Reservoir INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — An autopsy showed today that a man whose nude body was found in Geist reservoir Monday was strangled with a plastic clothesline. The body has not been identified. It is that of a man believed to have been 25 to 35 years old, six feet tall and weighing 200 pounds. Police said the body had been wrapped in a bed sheet, bound with clothesline and weighted down with four 33-pound cement blocks. Fingerprints were obtained from one hand which sheriffs investigators Charles Haine and Harold Goodman said might help to identify the body. Examiners said the body was believed to have been in the water a week. Seven tattooes were found on various parts of the body, including a number 13 on the left hand between thumb and forefinger; a Maltese cross on the right thigh, a cupid figure on the left forearm, a flying eagle on the left thigh and a Mexican girl wearing a hat on the right shoulder.

&££&%* July Sale of Furniture THE ANNUAL MID-SUMMER FURNITURE SALE EVENT WHICH IS FAMOUS FOR BRINGING YOU REAL SAVINGS ON GOOD FURNITURE ~ ; HOW OH BERNE AND KBQEHLEH* living R° om Furniture Reg. 259.00 Berne Custom Quality Two-Piece Suites in a Variety of Styles and J Reg. 239.00 Kroehler Modern Lawson Two-Piece Suites “Cushioned" For Your Comfort. O% AA Reduced During This Sale - NOW __ ‘ A ,wv SAVE NOW ON PRACTICAL — MAPLE FINISH Open Stock furmture EIGHT DRAWER DOUBLE CHEST NOW gg SAVE NOW ON WOLF BEDDING | Special Prices], fjg™. Regular—Fine Quality Wolf Innerspring Mattresses and jmn Box Springs in good quality close-out covers. Schafers bring you Excellent Sleeping Comfort at a Low Low Pri<e Fu,t Size Mot,ress 33-80 Complete Twin Size — Hollywood Bed Outfits - _ ' , Wolf Innerspring Mattress with Matching Box Spring on a sturdy steel frame with casters. Plus a ' Handsome, Washable Upholstered Head Beard 49-50 — U - fInHMnBnBHMR SAVE NOW ON SUMMER FURNITURE l f 'J ''WfiffjlL, Sturdy and Comfortable Aluminum • Reg. 7.95 1” Seamless Aluminum Tubing—Fluted Arm dP*il§3§&i&StPh R*4—Green and White Saran Webbing. g Matching Folding Chaise lounge 10 • . 1 , • i ■.. ’. V. 7. ' ** • > _ , , • . , SM# 4 • >! ', •, •*. 1, ' J‘ , HOWELL 7-PIECE j DIHETTE L Ad- 4 SETS REDUCED // »•«« m Ihk-aitf all Mtcr H«w.u „u AO AA T -1 u* l W w 111 1 * M '‘T Reg. 129.95. Bronze-Tone set—NOW ..a.

Three Servicemen Hurt In Accident PERU, Ind. (UPI)-—Three servicemen stationed at Bunker Hill Air Force Base were injured today and three other persons were charged with traffic Violations as the result of a chain reaction collision near the' base entrance gate. Authorities said the crashes occurred after a big truck, Its load too high to get under a railroad overpass, stopped on U. S. 31. The truck was not involved in the crashes. But the first car which stopped behind the vehicle was hit from the rear, and a third car hit the second. Then another car stopped behind the pile-up and was hit also. injured slightly were Lawrence Hertost, 22; Irving Young, and Calvin Hariston. Another airman, > Hampton, 23, in’Whose car Youftg and Hariston were riding, was charged with having no operator’s license. Trucker Harold P. Durnell, 35, Fort Wayne, was charged with improper hauling. Airman Hollis J. Wilson Jr., 24, was charged by state police with driving too fast “under prevailing conditions.”

RASPBERRIES CHERRIES wm Be In 0 % WEDNESDAY, "-wjK 8:00 PMORDER NOW! capo rtf, HAMMOND MARKETs! Inc. 240 N. 13th St. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8 A. M. to 10 P. M.

TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1960