Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 59, Number 216, Decatur, Adams County, 14 September 1961 — Page 6

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U. N. Troops Hop Up Katanga Resistance LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo

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(UPI> — United. Nations forces were reported moplping up scattered pockets of resistance in Katanga Province today. The U.N. troops were said to be trying to break up any attempt by the Katangese forces to re-

group into guerrilla units and wage a .long and costly civil war. Direct communications with the beleaguered province were cut off and few details of the operations designed to bring Katanga back into the central government

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seeped to tjie outside world. One report, which U.N, officials declined to confirm or deny, said a sizeable group of white, mercenary officers of the Katangese gendarmerie had fled to the bush and were in contact with the missing provincial president, Moise Tshombe. Secretary General Dag Hammapskjold arranged tn resume his talks today with Premier Cyrtlle Adoula and other central government officials on the next step toward putting the Congo on a sound political and financial basis. Hammarskjold arrived in Leopoldville Wednesday just after the main battle in Elisabethville in which U.N. India, Irish and Swedish soldiers seized control of the provincial capital. There was as yet no authoritative casualty count. The United Nations said two of its men were killed in the battle. Other reports placed the death toll on both sides at 40 or more.h It was not clear just what part Hammarskjold played in Wednesday’s events in Katanga but the battle produced some angry reactions. The British Foreign Office cabled Its ambassador in Leopoldville to express “deep concern” and demand an explanation.

New Police Scandal Breaks In Chicago CHICAGO (UPI) — Police scandal played a return engagement In Chicago today with an all-new cast of characters, including another “babbling burglar.” A young detective, Ronald Hansen, 26, was charged with receiving a television set and five hair driers, all allegedly stolen by Ronald Narbut, 24, from a North Side appliance stone. Three other detectives, one of them a sergeant, received summonses to appear before a grand jufy today. Police Supt. Orlando Wilson said the trio knew of transactions between Hansen and Narbut, although they did not appear involved in them. Today’s grand jury probe came just three weeks to the day after the sentencing of eight policemen in the previous scandal in which officers of the Summerdale District were found to have aided “babbling burglar” Richard Morrison in his thefts and shared in j his loot. I Both the 1960 scandal and that of 1961 involved officers assigned jto normally quiet residential j areas. But a new, sinister note of J

involvement with a crime syndicate, “juice man”—loan shark—was injected into the current investigation. Narbut said in a signed statement he gave the television set to Hansen in gratitude for the latter’s obtaining a S2OO loan for him from a "juice man.” He said the loan was repaid in 30 days with SIOO interest. The crime syndicate’s loan shark racket has been linked to a series of recent gangland slayings in the Chicago area. Broke in January The 1960 police scandal, for which patrolmen Pat Groark Jr., Frank Faraci, Sol Karras, the latter’s twin brother, Alex, Peter Beeftink, Allan Brinn, Alan Clements and Henry Mulea, were sentenced. Aug. 28, broke Jan. 14, 1960, when flying squads raided the homes of the officers. < A duplicate of those raids occurred Tuesday night. SIOO,OOO Fire At Capital Wednesday INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) — Gasoline drained from a truck tank dripped on an electric light bulb Wednesday, setting off an explosion which caused a SIOO,OOO fire at Superior Chevrolet, Inc. Five i cars were destroyed and 11 others | damaged.

Heat Brings Delay In Murder Trial NEW CASTLE, Ind. (UPI) — Henry Circuit Judge Wesley W. Ratliff postponed the murder trial of Ray Donald Foster this week

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until Nov. 6 because abnormally warm weather combined with the ,/act the courtroom has no airconditioning system made the place unbearably hot. Trade in a good town — Decatur.

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