Delphos Daily Herald (Newspaper) - July 7, 1954, Delphos, Ohio NEWS 5 I INTERNATIONAL SERVICE DELPHOS BB HERALD OHIO Scattered high Partly cloudy and tonight and Low tonight PRICE JULY in PAGES 10 OPPOSES To Fight Rigid Farm Price Support I CHINAS ADMISSION TO U N MUNDT TO BRING ISSUE TO SHOWDOWN Republicans Opposing Administra tions Flexible Plan Say They Will Move to Kill the WASHINGTON Republicans opposed to the s modified flexible price sup said will move to I day to the proposal land offer instead legislation to continue rigid high supports said lie will show down in ithe Seriate Agriculture its first meeting since the House approved the new ver sion ol flexible price supports last Mundt nnd Milton Young R and Edward Thyo R voted previously with five committee Democrats to ex tend 90 percent of parity supports on rice and peanuts for another The administration originally urged a plan to vary the supports between 75 and 90 percent of parity effective the House voted to modify the range from 82 and onehalf percent to 90 per Agriculture Secre tary Ezra Taft Benson and other administration sources hailed the House Parity represents the figure at which a farmer receives a lair profit on the products ho produces in relation to tiie things he buys to remain in GUATEMALA THRONG LISTENS TO CASTILLO SPEECH THRONG In Guatemala City listens to speech by Carlos Castillo at It la reported the other two members of the ruling junta have disavowed any ambitions to become International Plan Strike At AE Plants Absentee Ballots Requests Pour In COLUMBUS INS Secretary of State Ted Brown reported Tues day his office has already re approximately 200 requests from servicemen and women for absentee ballots Brown said such ballots will Hot be mailed out until but added that applications can be anytime between now and noon of The ballots must be returned to the secretary of states office no later than noon 2 to allow for time to distribute them to the home precinct OAK workers were scheduled to So on strike in the governments atomic energy plants at Oak and at 8 DCT today despite a move by President to head off the Officials of the United Coke and Chemical Workers of America CIO ordered the strikes in gase INS President called on strikers at the governments Oak and atomic plants today to get back to work while for the fall his board investigates their labor Girl Narcotics law Violation Probe COLUMBUS INS Columbus missing from her homo since early June Is being held by juvenile authorities on in of narcotic law The girl was found Tuesday on a farm near Waterloo in Lawrence The farm owner protested when her parents attempted to take her A juvenile officer said the girl seemed incoherent when questioned and a matron found what ap to be hypodermic needle marks on her diffusion plants at Oak Ridge nnd when negotiations on a wage dispute with the Union Carbide and Carbon oper ators of the broke down Tuesday Another union involved in the the atomic trades and la bor council AFL at Oak Ridge and its area announced that its members would continue to work despite the unsuccessful President Eisenhower is sued an executive order setting up a board of inquiry to investi gate the dispute which Atomic following GOVERNOR ORDERS STATE CAMP PROBE Governor Dewey Takes Action Following the Disclosure That at Least A Dozen Camps In the State Are NEW YORK INS Thomas ordered an investigation of allegedly summer camps in New York state The promising swift action to wipe out or control any summer told International New We do not intend to allow Com willing Communist fronts or unwitting Communist dupes to poison the minds of our young peo ple under the guise of building bet ter bodies for them through health ful physical The summer camp is a great American institution for the better ment of our boys and girls and most camps achieve that highly desirable Dowey instructed his George begin the disclosure by INS ROUND THE BUCKEYE STATE orgy Commission Chairman Lewis Strauss described as posing a seri threat to national At High COLUMBUS INS Club membership now total an all time high of said that Clark members topped the Stark county was second with members and Columbians county third with Thirteen other counties had more than a thousand members They were on July 2 that at least a dozen camps arc and there urc no laws to control their governor said If conditions exist in some sum mer fes reported I want the full facts and toe public should Accepts Jobs an School Head INS Donald Shepherd has accepted a job as superintendent of Tiffin schools at a salary of a know all about who was given a three Jt was learned acted fol year has been lowing a conference of his of public schools for the past five Drowns INS Two yearold Pale one of four was drowned Tuesday when his tricycle rolled into a well at his Buck Hollow home near His body was re covered by his Mrs Clayton with top officials of the attorney generals and state de Earns Diploma to Get in Word INS Weston Wall of earned a di at the age of 75 so he could finally get to the last Wall explained Ms belated thirst for knowledge this way I got tired of having some smart alec end an argument with by what do you know J about it never got through and Billy Graham Returns To NEW Evangelist Billy on the liner Queen front a trium religious of Europe declared that the spiritual re awakening of may save the world from s third world The said he regards the present times as the golden how for the tte added A religious revival throughout the world would fee the greatest deterrent to inevitable ulti mate conflict and the for in the death of Bora Liter whose body was Monday after she had been dead about The Edith tow Adams County Sheriff Eugene Fulton Tuesday that she had reT parted the l year old womans death to the thats all thats The young woman was found GUATEMALA READY TO SEEK RECOGNITION The Royal Look Juntas Move to Achieve Inter national Standing Follows Series of Domestic Actions Including the Lifting of the NationWide Slate of Siege Imposed June Friday lor j CLEVELAND INS Funeral ser vices will be held in Cleveland Friday for a suburban Parma boy who was shot and killed by an American Airlines pilot when he tried to take com mand of a Raymond Kuchenmeister described by his mother as too big to pass for a child and too young to get a mans was j shot twice late Tuesday when he barged into the cockpit of a four motored and ordered William Bonnell of Fort to fly to Mexico CUy or be The boy forced his way aboard the plane with a empty When lie confronted Bon nell with the the veteran pilot told the boy to wait while ho threw the But instead of flipping the the pilot drew a revol ver from his map case and fired at the The bullet struck Raymond in the When he kept he fired a second this one striking him in the boy died less than an hour later in suburban Berca com munity Orders Check on Discrimination Reports COLUMBUS INS Frank hus ordered a bureau of Unemployment Compensation Ad ministrator Ernest Cornell to check all reports of alleged racial dis crimination in the hiring of state The governor issued the order Tuesday after conferring with Cor nell and other state officials of such suid that fig ures submitted by various states agencies on the proportion of white and Negro workers belie The governor noted that one state commission has 95 audi 20 of whom are Quizzed In Death WEST INS Author today held an elderly mother GUATEMALA CITY INS Guate malas military junta was reported ready today to ask friendly nations for recognition as Guatemalas le gal Newly appointed Foreign Min ister Carlos Salazar Hijo prepared for circulation Tuesday the note seeking The governments of the Ameri can republics will consult each other the live member antiRed and the was not expected to extend recognition until at least half of the countries do The Juntas move to achieve international standing followed a series of domestic actions which included Lifting the nationwide state of siege imposed on June Abolishing voting rights for all persons who cannot read or Freezing the assets of more than 100 Communists and officials of the ousted leftist regime of Ja cobo Although the state of which i amounted to virtual martial has been constitutional guarantees of cMl liberties remain suspended until The change in as set up by a constitutional provision in was aimed at crushing Com munist strength at the ballot government received its major support from the illiterate masses who made up approximately 73 percent of the na tions population of nearly The junta that voting was compulsory for all men and women over the age of 18 who can read and THIS photo of King Guatal of Swe den was made as be rode in a state carriage to Buckingham during his state visit to He was accompanied by Queen International Soda Clerk Held For Murder Of Former Indiana Marine NEW YORK IKS A Greenwich Village soda clerk was being held today for the murder of a former Marine from Charged with homicide is Colin Tuttle was charged with causing the death of Edward Francis Ker of early Sun day morning in a barroom Police said that Tuttle and Kor lln tussled at the bar of the Old Colony Restaurant and that both fell to a stone floor holding glasses or bottles which Both were taken to Vincents where Kerlin cut in the throat and Tuttle was given two stitches in Police had listed the case as an accident after questioning three bartenders and 20 neatly clothed in a gown and white lioso in the home Her arms folded and her shoes placed by the Dora Liters accord ing to Sheriff was littered with religious slogans and he quoted the woman as saying no one ever Ho said the Cedar Mills was immaculate and odor of the decom posed was evidently lessened by the use of Liter was a member of the Pentecostal religious sect which often conducted services to the Adams comity The body was found by a neigh hor who became curious about the young womans The er i in law was in Kentucky at tending a weekend revival ing when the discovery was Cincinnati pathologists are exam ining the body in ah effort to the cause ol Gloves Newest Clue In Brutal Sunday Murder Two of gloves stains which appear to tic blood were turned over to Coroner Samuel Gerber today in the latest development surrounding tragic murder of Marilyn Sheppard of suburb an Bay Finding of the gloves under the platform of the Sheppard beach house came Tuesday night after Gerber held a con ference with the father and broth er of the victims prominent doctor Samuel The coroner that he did not receive permission to resume immediate questioning of who is in Bay View hospital recovering from a fractured vertebra in his neck and facial injuries received the night of the brutal father and broth Richard and Stephen Shep pard both osteopathic physicians who operate the hospital re pledged their support but refused to permit police to resume questioning of the osteopathic neuro surgeon until later this Meat Ration Prices Take lump LONDON INS Police were faced with the case of the hind quarters hijackers Tuesday as tight little island adjusted to life without meat rationing for the first time in 14 The end of the government meat actually came at mid night but by today its effects had been felt in local stores local The prices of tho meats leaped to levels from two to four times as high as they were last weeK While the new levels do not seem out of line to Americans steak sold between 55 and 60 they were fantastic to the British consumer he paid 30 cents for sirloin steak last With pork and veal suddenly sd the under world has taken a less than culin ary interest in the expensive deli A truck about three dozen of beef and valued about dis appeared Monday in The empty was found today sev eral miles the hind quarters PRESIDENT EXPRESSES HIS VIEWS AT NEWS CONFERENCE WORLD NEWS A Vietnamese Nationalist leader warned today that Western agree ment to an IndoChinese cease fire based on partition of his country would lead to a fatal loss of Western prestige in Asia and Pham Le a close confi dante of emperor Boa said that any partition of his country into Communist and nist zones would be unaccept able to adding Such a if accepted would infringe upon the righi of peoples to dispose of themselves and risk in the near a violent reaction among those in Asia as well as in Africa who feel they may become the fu ture victims of a criminal prece Vietnams and strongly Na premier Ngo Dinh Diem echoed words in his in vestiture speech today in Eisenhower Re Believes That Mis Own Feelings About the Matter Are the Same As Percent of WASHINGTON INS President Eisenhower said today he is com and unalterably under present to admis sion of Red China into the United The President said he believes that his own feeling about the matter arc the same as 95 percent of told his that he does not Senate Republican The antiCommunist mayor of Hanoi called today for civilian volunteers in a self defense corps as three Vietminh divisions encircled the shrinking French positions in the Red river One division of the rebels already has begun infiltration of the positions around Hanoi and the port city of The Communist as peasants by moving up the east bank of the Red river from the southeast delta zone evacuated high No rebel offensive was expected until the results of Fran truce talks at Trung Gia north of Hanoi are If those discussions break an attack can be Mean the Vietminh are slipping men inside the French perimeter to join the rebel sympathizers al ready operating as a fifth col In Washington Treasury Secre tary George Humphrey is ex to meet with Senate lea ders during the next 10 days to ask that the national debt limit be boosted to 290 billion Administration sources say that the present debt ceiling must be raised soon if the government is to carry on its au Several led by Harry Byrd D strongly oppose any such Byrd jiff insists that continued deficit spend ing will lead to national IMS The 28 reliable UN assembly supporters ready to vote against Beating Red China but powerful Influences are working to override the Some bloc led primarily by arc coun tering the congressional out cry against admission of the Pel ping regime by campaigning for a settlement of the issue by a simple of a Leader William Knowland that the should quit the if it seats the Red Eisenhower woul not close the door with finality against the possibility that Red China some day might be admitted to the But he said for this to como the Chinese Reds must change their present aggressive at entirely and establish a rec performance to show that they are The President said that he and Knowland normally see on most questions but that he does not agree with Knowland that the should withdraw from the UN if Red China is admitted over he is op posed to any such legislation be ing passed in advance of such an occurrence He said he believes firmly that world problems should be dealt with as they and that any move by the regarding the question of Red China should be undertaken only after the most serious and thorough study and The President said that ho does not believe such legislation will get through Congress Two Escape A Pentagon source declared to day that modem weapons develop ment has apparently outrun the means of delivery of He said planners are now more concerned with getting better missiles and rockets in stead of bigger It may the source that the size of modern bombs may have outgrown available still hope for even bigger because they believe in weapons that permit making the fewest trips or sending the least number of One airmen said that the super bombs are welcomed for that He predicted that in case of future war the bombs wW not be delivered from a plane in massed but from one of number of planes approaching from different directions but one of them making Arson Suspected INS Arson was suspected in a blaze which caused several thousand dollars damage to Lincoln elementary school in Assistant Fire Chief Robert said two empty fuel cans were found in the room where the fire broke out The state fire marshals be asked to COLUBUS INS A search Is underway today for two Air Force men Who escaped from the Lock bourne Air Base where they were held for being absent without official The identified as James of and James of escaped Tuesday by prying their way through a barred Allen was picked up on a charge of being AWOL from Sheppard and Gravener was held as an AWOL from Sampson Force Base at Twp Weeks ago the name two men walked away from a work detail at and later were the state way Not Comment LONDON A Buckingham Palace spokesman has declined to comment on recurrent rumors that Queen is expecting VIENNA m Another friend of purged Soviet