Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 43, Number 267, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1945 — Page 1
111. No. 267.
GENERAL EISENHOWER HOME FROM EUROPE
Mtal Unit Hfeated If 5 Voles Addition EK In Special in S aturc,o y SfeEKt - on P.igr fow’ SgglK |'l"l'" -'l «■ ■■ '**' ' P"i'i ini HK' >’< '.mi lin-pii.il UHI ~|>|||"||| laiiim sui>,,i .ip.i-il ion was i<> in tin’ ra|Mi uh." Hi" .10'1 'll" p in tn ii"'-pi'a'.. - HK percent. The i’’ f"i' and no office ■ i. Lewton ■ S '.■!l 11 Km-<. as til" Ml Drew explainiii furih the !i" voters a second ' ■ 'he i iii. estimated ■ ■ paid by the collli'y i.ip who signed ■ of the ndiim against ' \d."us county me- - - — Ba Navy Men Killed & Air Crash Sunday ■** '■' "• N'"’ !- 'l’l’i d iv B^B' -i.< navy :>'• Wleikllg" of Bpl' l : -aruuiP-.l Fishkil SB| two and one half ' ■' ymterday. I'ixi" Kiefer, vtel BkV iniiinandei w i ’ll.". k.il* | ; H t'.i • era.-11. ’ "d at New Yolk ' ' Uiitiander of the BW 1 "'ll. 1.,4a 111 I',’tfi fight Hflt’’ -k p;i.-r of tie carri r niit'J-'e ■Fw'i’iz Lilly.” ME o ■■ — — ■ |Bterson Woman Is fflMkd By Automobile M'' "' . Nov. jj—(l'Pt — investigated today the Kg"' , l'.' , i' .Saturday night of BJB ,! ' !i, ‘" ' :ra "‘ Davis. 21. An BW^ 1 ' who was injured fatally ‘(ruck |,y an automoldle |Mr "''' C7. near Muncie. ’“Vis was discharged only ■ from the women's army I T M u° o cR * T T H^RMOMET er ■ temperature readings ■L iw ' -- 53 ■? m ' - 57 ■«!(, . --- «3 I - 64 H, WEATHER K,," J and nil| d with occasional Hg * tonight and Tuesday Clearing Tuesday afterIB n v l,tle eoo,er northwest w Tuesday.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT
SBO,OOO Robbery At Indianapolis Store hidinnapolfet. Not T 2 tl'Pi llurglarw broke open two H.da. and i-M iipeil with sso.i ini in )<H,t la«t night from th" Indinn.i Fur coin pa'iiy. Official* repo. t< d Io p. lice to* I day tli.it tiie lincluded 110.000 ill ca di and lio.lliiil in che. kw. M<*l k« llhd lion Is, the ciinte.iS of nafiv in two offl 'p, —■— -o— —— Three Powers Open Talk On Atomic Bomb British Seek For Better Evidence Os Soviet Cooperation Washington. Nov 12 — (I'l’i — The British governiii.nl wants > better evidence of Soviet cooperation with America and Britain lie fore giving llussia access to atomic bomb secrets, a high authority reported today as the three-power atomic energy conference continued here. British Prime Minister Clement Attlee, according Io tills soiin e. lias proposed an international pool of war secrets, including the atom ic bomb, with admission limited to those who give full cooperation to the I'nited Nations organization and also put their own secret weapons into the world pool President Truman. Attlee and Canadian Prime Minister W L Mackenzie King, representing the three powers which possess the lionili secret, conferred all yesti-r day afternoon aboard the presidential yacht Se<|tioia. presumably examining in detail the Attlee plan. Attlee moves from the White House to llle British embassy Illis morning and the White House said the atomic energy conferences probaldy" would lie resumed later in the day. Tomorrow file British leader addresses a joint session of congress. Here is the way the Attlee plan was explained by authoritative sources. The atomic liomli, along will) other American and British secret weapons, would lie placed in an international pool under the control of tin- p. rnianent I’nited Nations organization llussia and Prance, too would have access to the pool If first, they pledge full and complete cooperation in t’NO, and second, they put their own war secrets into tin- j>ool. This would have the effect of Internationalizing the atomic bomb and similar new weapons, leaving their use in the control of t No. Before even a preliminary agreement. however, llussia would lie iTurn T<» !'.»<•• 2 • ’ 'unm ■» Armistice Day Is Observed In City Program Held This Morning At Schoo! The post office and other federal offices, court house, city h;dl and th. First State Bank were dosed today in observance of Armistice Day . Due to the fait that Armistice day fell on Stindly this year, ".te legal holiday was oliserved today, lletail stores w re open and schools Were in session. Factories also operated on tegular week-day schedules and no publh program marked the obs rvance. An Armistice day program was held at the Decatur junior-senior high school auditorium this morning, opening with the entire student body standing at 11 a "t. in a moment of silent r sped to the war dead. Two songs. "America the Rcautiful" and "God Bl<*»s America" wensung by an octet from the high school glee club. The program clou d With the showing of two pictures. "Diary of a Sergeant and "Objective Assured." Adams Post 43 of the American observed Armistice day on Saturday with a dinner and informal program at the Lx'gion home-
Ask All Canada CIO Members In Sympathy Strike Auto Workers Union Asks For Support Os Canada Unions By I'nited Press An appeal from the I’nited Xutomobile Workers I’tiion it'lO) for a one<lay sympathy strike <>t all Canadian lalior union members brought two strike threats but no immediate walkouts today. Two local-, of the I'AW appealed for the dominion wide strike in support of lu.mm striking workers at the Windsor, Ont., plants of th(. Ford Motor company. Tiie first response to the plea came from the Canadian Seaman’s I'nion and from 12 locals of the I’nited Steel Workers I'nion • CIO) at Hamilton. Ont. Both groups approved a walkout, but there was no indication when It would ((inn*. A spokesman for the seaman's union at Toron'o said l.seo union members were standing by await ing a strike call from union headquarters. Tiie strike would affect •id lake and ocean ships. Meanwhile, in the I'nited States, shipping was tied up at the port of Mobile by a strike of several thousand members of the International Association of laingshoremen (AFL) A strike threat came from the CH) Electrical Workers I'nion which announced at New York that it had petitioned the national lalior relations board for a strike vole The vote would cover 270.0'10 union mi-mlier in General Motors Electrical division, the General Electric company, and Westing lion -e Electric company. Tin* union seeks a 12 daily wage inIn a speidi al Ithaca. N Y , Gov. Thomas E Dewey of New York warned labor and industry that Imhli must learn that the interests of tile public come first. 'ln short, a trained understanding of all the factors in industrial relationship must take place,’ Dewey said At New Orhan-. Andrew .1 Higgins, who is liquidating his big manufacturing company in a dispute with AFL unions, said he was "seriously considering" (relocating n portion of his firm in Omaha, Neb. Higgins was invited (T iru To I'me 2. c damn .1) Strike Vote Asked In 6. E. Factories Decatur Union Head Comments On Action Henry Stauffer, pre id<-nt of Local !»24. I'nited !■ .(•( tri-a! Radio & Machine Workers of American <('. I o.i, state! today “employes of •he General Electric (oi'ip i'ty h-re are barking uj) the 12 .> day wage and <a!ary Im rease < impaiglt of tiie I’ECIO with an overwhelming si mimesit." in commenting on .lie filing by th'- national imlon of a strike vote petition und* r tli" Smith (*'innally act. Tin- local union I'-ad'-r '.aid that an overwhelming majority of th" workers of the local plant have • signed a peti'i' u decl r ing "that if the present effort* of I'E to •■( i vim " the ( ('UliHiliy <l( t lie jll-!i '• i of our demands and reach an agieement are unstici essful, I . stand ready to back up the demand i for a |2a-day increase wi'h a . strike, if neeiwaary." Stauffei also ■tate-1 that 95 pi r i cent of I'E-CIO workers nath mil- • ly have sizm-d ‘Uch petitions In . plants of W'-stln;• toitse, G'-nerd . Electric and the General Motors (eleitrieal division). IS I'-pre- - presents 270.0"" employes in the three coinpanh*. The deadlock, accirding to the ■ union, is baeed on "the refusal of i the companies to grant I'E-ClO's i request for a 12 a day wage and > salary increase for all employes represented by I'E-CIO” .lames .1 Malles, I'E director of organlza i tlon. stated the action was taken i only after a majority >f the rm- . phtye-s in the three companies . signed the petition quoted above.
ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER IN ADAMS COUNTS
Decatur, Indiana, Monday, November 12, 1945
NAM Heads Ask C ontrols End IN WASHINGTON ns they appeal'd l>efore tin- Hou- 1' inmi lee on postwar economi' policy and planning are the heads of tiie National Asso( laQon of Manufacturers’ Rmonv> ■ -ion t'oiim il. They a-ked that wage and price control- 1 be lifted by Feb. 15. Tin men an (I to r.i. Clarence B. Randall, vice president of Inland St. <l. Chi. ago Itolieri It Watson, council chairman, jiresid'nt of Maxwell. Manning and Moore. Inc., N Y.; and John Ain-y, of King Seeley Corp. Ann Arhoi
Yamashita Appeals j For Halt To Trial Appeal Filed With Philippines Court YAMASHITA APPEALS uH"I. Manila. Nov 12 fl Pl Gen Tomoyukl Yamashita. caught In death a mountain of evidence litik .ing him with Hie mass murder ami ■ rape of thousands of Filipinos, up pealed to the Philippines supreme court today to halt III* wai < rime trial and restore him to the status of a military prisoner. Vamasnitas defense cmiltiel tiled tin app'-ai b- fore iiis trial resumed this morning, in an lllh hour move to save him from »-xe cution for the (times committed against the Filipino people by hi Japan, se soldiery. Then- was no imediatc indira Hon as to how long tin- (ommon wealth's highest court would take to act on Ihe petition, which ask cd for a writ of habeas corpu and a writ of prohibition to halt th.trial If the appeal is ejected. Y im.i Mltta's last recourse would be to the supreme court of 'he I'ni’ed States. Maj. Robert Kerr, (hies of the jiros cution staff, anmmnc' d he would wind up his case Friday a r t ernoon. .sullen and puttyeyed alter a week-end spent in sleep. Hi" erstwhile “Tig r of Malays" showed no concern over tile latest legal I maneuvering for his life Nor was he perturbed Dy Hi* obvious hatred of tiie witn s«e» summoned by the prosecution when court resumed after tiie weekend recess. Twic when W'ltnes-es interrup ted the proceedings to scream epithets at him he merely cocked his head attentively and stared ba* k at his accits- rs. 'l'he supreme court petition was ha*ed on five defense claims 1 That th. indictment does n " charge Yamashita with violating the articles of war. 2 That th military commission trying him has no jurisdiction be cause there Is no tnar’lal law and hence no military government Ins the Dhilinnlnes 3 Gen Douglas MacArthur ha-' ruled that war criminals are to he tried in Japan or in occitpi- d territory. (Tli- Bhilippin s are not occupied territory ) I The letter of authority under which the trial Is being conducted d nies Yamashita a fair trial and violates the 25th and 38th articles . of war and the American and I’hfl ipplnes constitutions. 5--Notice of the trial was not given to the protecting power rep-j resenting Japan's in*- rest In tiie . I’hinppines Bpatn. Pending the outcome of the appeal, the prosecution went iihea I with its call-up of witnesses to the atrocities committed by Yaytashl-i ta's troops in and around Manila , during Hie final days of the Jap - anese occupation The testimony ran tiie shocking (Turn To Pag- 2, Column 2)
Dates Arc Set For Farmer Institutes Tile iiHIIItI 1.-elll - C|.e 11l | Illi eived Hl" dates lor I -dx farm. 1.1 iii-'i'nt. * w'li ii «I! 1» held in \da!i. minty dim - • Hi a liter J"■ Si e I’m Im- p .nit spi iali.-t, and Mi- I'alvifi I’r-Im •veil ktl 'in n-lit-fte -ii-.ik" wll t.i 'he [i. ik- • f T 'in- It" In- till I Monmouth inslitut's on Februaiy 7 and * Dr I E I. ■*- • and M 'I \ :■>. tpiu will li - Hie -jH-.ik' < a' th (I'h-v.i Ki klaiid. S' M try "il Fillo-1 town lip !n-f til'es o'l I', in i i.y 12. I:. II an-l I*. I'll ■ institute office! - ll.r. • lie II ■ent :h!.* info ma ioii -e I a' Hi--v -a i begin id 'imin; for the o limit ' ■ V* "I k that W, 11 .1.1 l’i li ‘-tit U' • - ? II- C.'SSfllh Junior Town Forum Here On Wednesday Broadcast Forum On Thursday Afternoon A junior town mietiin- -a i'l be held ,-(• fii. Dei i’ur jiitiior s ni-ir nigfi Hoot Wedne-day morniiiit a 10:3il o'* Im k. fiom which a !•' ording will he made for lit iad. a-1 over radio station \V'i\V'» Fort Wayne, ai 2 15 p m Thursday The forum will lii between stu <1 Ills of Hu ll'-ca'ii- school ant Nor.li Side of For: Wayne Ti ■ question to be discussed Will be "Should we -hare the -ecret of Hie afomii- bomb There will b two pro ami two ion -peakers from each si bool, and following Hnir discussions 'he remainder of Hie time will be given qm-stio'is from she stud nfs of both Imols. which will be nn-w- red by flutour speaker* Ruth Hothouse will present Hie pro talk for Decatur, with Bill Freeliy acting as alandy. and Leigh N Ison will present the < <ui talk, with Imogene McFarland a. -tandl i'y, IT'-pataHon for the discussi ions has been a group projei t for ' the high si hold spcei h class, sup . ervi«ed by Deam- Dm win speech i instructor nt the -i hool. !'■ it ir will participate in at ha-' on - I mote nroadcast. possildy o’", is. ! with times plac-s and top:.- <> bid tei mhied Hilliard Gate* WoWD announc er. will act a- mod rator. and the j entire forum will lie under tiie supervtsion of Ben Hud. Ison W'iWO , educational dire* tor Tile public is Invit-d tn attend 'he forum Wednesday morning. o South Bend Tavern Operator Is Slain South Bi nd. Ind., Nov 12 (I'l’i ;—Michael Danch. 59. a tavern operator, died yesterday as a result of knife wounds which police i said were inflicted in a scuffle at j his place of business Inst Thurs--1 day night. Authorities lield Alexander Bat- ( ho, Gt. f ir questioning in ihe lielief that he plunged a knife into Danch.
MZelcomec? In Boston—To Urge Merger Os Nation's Armed Services Into One
Indonesians Using Jap Tanks And Guns Report Nationalists Massing In Interior Batavia. Nov 12 'l l’» Fanatical Indoii -lans were reported turning stolen Japanese tank" and guns against the Bri’i-li in tiie cist lava Naval base of Soeialiaja to day Dutch mid o- said naliv' wat rior- were massing in th'- inlet u for a "Holy war" against th" al II- s. • Melbourne radio aid tiie Nat lonalists i sued a radio appeal to Russia and Au • ' alia to intervene and bring Io an >-nd what was de i rih'-d as "B'ilish ami Dutch a- j gle-HlOll.’’ • Official information re.o hing Ba tavla indicated that most of Sm-ra , haja was h Id firmly by the British stb Indian division after two days of tierce "tree! fighting, al'lloldl tiie Indonesians still w.-r.- re-ist mg .iron ly RAF plain s att.ok' d Nationall"* held sections id Hl" ' i'y for 'll : a- olid time y''erday all* ino 'ii. . s(-oi mg iliac hit mi -• number ol < buildings where •!)<■ i-.x'i'-tiii- '* w .-r eti' icm lied Nevertlld*-s B itistl > a-'lalli' " were reported mounting •leadily ' and aerial !• cotinais a show ■ I no -lid'-ll'e that the Nationali“ts wen- quilting the (i’y Large qliaiititi's "I Japa-n- < made w apoll iil< hiding I""" m.o him- gun*, wer. found "band oiled ill the s'l■(•'■. ail'* ll "’ s '*' ,h erhind" Aneta N«wh Svii'V ,! tile liidone- alls W. r. using l-'t an ~ mortars and li- ht tanks az-' tist i !||e Bril! Il British Army headquarter■ t V.-aled Ilia' Maj G'-n Nobo I Yam amolo. • hies of Ihe Japanese Hili' ..nuy ill Java, had been air.-ted | presumably in ( onm < ti 'it with th Mill, nd. I of Japan- "" arms to th" Indonesians. I,i Gen Nagano and Maj. Gen . . ■, i - I'"-- - ' ’" | Five Escape Injury In Accident Sunday Two Autos Collide North Os Decatur F V e per* 'll" '- 'I""l ill y in an ."It mod'll.- < o!l:«;oll al about •; o’, to k .- an lay • v. ning "" I' S highway 27. tour and half miles no) i of I) at ur Tae vI- Huh *'-r-. <' ■ ; holas. 122 M B.ir'o * •' •--t and M x. Cora !.ouza 2'.”. N S-ven "' Htreet. of thi- city, and lime- ’I M Iler. 11. hi- -'ll' a"I dau--'it-‘ ~t <:. ■ eiivilh . <> ' ' Mr Nk >1 .• w•( d 'mg """ from Fort Wiym Mi'ih- '■"* altelil'-d Ih( X> !I>: t' ■ da; trade Dm- of hl til 1 ' - Id w "!’ 'l'l in diving hi- '.tr H -’I" «•< ... I- n did not i |.-a Hi" at •' ' M Mi’b wa a 1 i’ - and io- .ma- 'i- <1 into ' ! " "tail' d N; h'da an' - ‘I M 1' " ‘ t row n aza i-I I''' .iMtterproif at.i ~ w in-l-lc''d, a ii. i ' 1 onsid ably 1" " 'i'" i 1 I 11.- turtle hie k "I tie- Ni . das i cram 'Io F'S- t. '» Probe So-Called 'Sellers Strikes' Washington Nov 12 • I l’i rhe government • Invest ,g ililiz j ■ i rtain ln-.lusiri- * -uspe t<-<| of k'-eping -o .lv m-e-l'd ' niian g od., off I'll market until Hie 'A cess profits tax i» re|n-a! -I tall 1. it was -el al- d ' "I iv The Inquiry into tie so < ailed Hellers strike «'S i ndeltak' il by tie- t'lvilain I’rwiu non Vlmin istration al the r'-'iii* t "f n on version director John W Sn>d> A (TA offiiial aid agent" w.-r' already at work but there was no evidence Lie practice was wideisptca I
Hope Brightens For Settlement Os Chinese War Warring Factions Agree On Group To Study Differences i innzk nz. N>v 12 i Fl’i I i'- i i eiitr il z >ve mil' lit a.id th-- ' .1 lie.. < Ollltnulll I ' .(Z o'l today tot -iihmit the r noli' il toi l tniliiary I Idlffer. m.* i" th. politi ai m - " ' ' iat .v- ' in ■ il ■' I" li ' v •" j I T’l. de. leion In niz .it hop" ’ lull I the lei ter spl-.t lai we. n th* ' *i : i oi rti ii'-iil in I aiaii muntini ' group m.i I" n. ah-.I | in line ma mi' w hii a w a i i.. in. ph nt ' him •h ii * i |I. I r-ioll I > |H.I e I -|. r di: '"I |.|II OS 11. to I 111. po Hi ll I ollsill a t . .0.-i il i iUK at I h sir.'i-'-st "ll of th" ' ite • d* mo< it I li i ,ali !i ii i- ». cii * kt.'-’ t i m*- li ate lie! A ell th A I gto Ip" Bi- i Min -tei of Info ma'ioii K \\ i, km - t>r ' i' at ..I ivii. aa.riiian of t o < oinmua <-' i llllv 1.-l- d t" tile llleetillz No T . move In s. I'll 111 I -pvt -am*- * - 'b ‘i tiling I'.a Sic «; p pi ah-d to Hu r-ia io ;i l i. ~i I- to IA :,i i; mi- im i M.im hu a I ll- pal 'i ■ I "111 Fl lio: fa- l'i ' 'll lit il z - f|. I . ommatid. h i-i ‘.iii -i bmc-d al I!iouz ' -I ■ tttei c , Milili 11 la bj * a a- . I *A *-( -' k i ' inz ! i--ir h" ic ■ tor ; n•• mi ti •, ' onferi-n i • ii-- ' c pr ..-i • ai . I |lb d a :nv omni - !• •• m Hi- Man ' |. tin: lin I ip-.tnl o| C l ,11 ■ I :;|| II Ii Aa ! d•• o! I. 111. O' . Hilt, in ! all I all *i ■ I •c. n I .* I I ( 1.-itiai --t t 1 oop - s .- to,-. I a urz til- ■at w all I ,’ii-ri % a . la. dun .-■ . int tli. iii • ai. m d 'l.i. | •a ir mig t »vplodi- at i i ’ii 'ai. !i !l mmuni-t -po|. ,i -i d tiler, already In I In • a nutri of -i ff bord' In- :)•••. p.i 'i il I jI >■ m a (In po t of S'i ink i ilk wa:i -ante i Io \|. .• liar.•. I lii' .ii-ue Ci in ; ii.ui . . ' an-nt o- -!i. ' i 11. • Vie.: in .... ■.l -i-rvl < li i I "ti it lo tln lend. » I \;«i" an •qu • ineir ’ i ." I ihe hat ion.- ■ t i Th- d -p.'t- i did not m- >' iI. a ah- ' Ii- all > \ih .1:1 ■ ■ '■ alb .-■ .| t . I.- am-Hi ■ I -. ~ i - r - ■ Clarence Stettler Is Taken By Death Funcrol Here On Wednesday Morning in . || Stettler. i lia tic. of Decatur, died Sunday nun niliz at a ho-pi'al a- I’.iitu ■ i Hie. (I lie.iHi w.c- if’ l ibii-.il -o i omplieations It., wa horn in Ifei .cur I>. . (-inlier ”.l l»si the -on of Mi and Mi- lloni't St.ttli i bu left this i lly many year- ago in ai count ant, h< lived in For- Wayne until I six years ago He was a member of the St. Mary's Fatholie churi h it I’ailieVllle Surviving all- the wifi Mary al son. ('apt (' .1 Settler, reporti-d ■ lirimti* horn, from 'li. South I'.ii ifi" : a daughter M - Mary ' Freislrofei of San I’eilro. c. lif. and oin- sister Mrs Walter Jones of lleiatlli Funeral servici will lie held a' lo o', 10. k Wednesday morning a' th'- St. Mary’s Catholic chill* ll in till* i iiy, w ith Ho- V. i y lb v Msgr J J Seinietz officiating Burial will In- hl Hie Deia'ur cemetery The body will Inbrought to the Gillig A- Doan funeral home Tuesday and may be viewed after 7 p tn The Holy Name society will meet to recite Hie rosary at S p in Tuesday.
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Vast Armistice Day Parade Planned To Greet Ike’ On His Return To States Be-ton. Nov 12- <1 I’’ —Gen. Ha t-h- D Eis'iilmw-r • ante from : Europe to f-.c- iroiid'-d Boston today tn receive Ho Armistice day i homag. of l.'to'i.iiuo person- be- ; for, din '" Washington to large tie- meigir of Americas I aim'd -.-ivii* - iti’-i on>- fighting I team I I n.- (lid a ( hill drizzle Hie remHants nf a norilna-' storm, had ! i .hi-, d ill ' omtneri ial lines to i rati'-I regular flights. It fi.lced Hie silpletne Allied com- : ni. lid'-t pl.it), lo .and at the , SquallfUln Halal airba-e instead of th.- l."van tnc-in." oril airport ja- origin.*.ly scheduled. Gel) F. -enllow- I - big (' .1 I in-port hi' th. ground at 11:31 a m I had left Ih i niuda at •: 4" I a m on Hi' la-t b of ’ln- flight • that -t.irt.il Suiidiv in Frankfurt, - G. riiiain c i . . .. :a :ii T.-xan « |. h - a'tl i till Wife who cam*' from \\ i-bim-’on -non after midniith t.l meet 111 r -.ddler husband. How wa- th. 'iip’' those on th.- H'hl in aid Mi Eisenhower ask Fitn (hmkl'-d the m ral of th*- atm" - (li*' only tiling I was afraid of wa* b* inz late ’ The . OHp;.- I Olli mil' d to I on1 V'-r-e in low toll'* while photog-lapli'-i’’ flash bulb popped. The i-i-mra! -i|U' </' I Ii wife’* hand. ' Kis* ll* '. General SO We i .HI ;,i ;l picture om photographer ask'd Ei-'nhow• ' ■•■:!• ■! I- i.idlv and | replied V oil take care of your huslnew and I II take * ale id mill'- " A ’ll' odd -pecta'or* at the ' Held i h<-(n d. Eis'-iihowi r and his wit. pr with Gi*v Maurice I Tobin ot XL. —a. Im - 't», acting mav..i lohn E Kerik.in of Bo -on amt Hi. • m al '"I James Stai k. to a w ait mi* car I-;.-* nliow. r wot'- a gabardine Belli h < o." and ; arr. on cap proic* ted bv an oilskin rnvel A i Kinp.inv of Ml' wa- drawn Ilf. at at i. ir 101 l . ' !:■ plam landed ami 'ln first -. i vice command In id'tuai '' i ■ "i l broke into a tum Ituffi. Fl iiit b. and G'-n-I. rai - Man h l-’.h i-nh.iw i-r and h - party, includin. -• 11 n liii-It point Gl’*, net. m-.irly a 1,-if hour la'.- For I’. or 2" m tiuti th. bl. plane — Sutiflowe' || had <in b-d over the oi. it, front f;. Id < kiir-’ an opening 111 the toil foot ceil.lflg B'-i.iu-.' no lu-’.im officers w. i. |n ■ ■ ii nil v Ei . nl.owi-r and bi m no oi l.'lv S--' I.dm Moam v of Maryland, had |"- tub -ion to |. ll' t’l. p'.m. Th. -.-v.-i Gl remained aboard. '!'i. f. d up > th.- Marburg reint. I- . .- <1 imn «» „ .... ... State Police School Opens In February l-idi, ~-."l: Nov 12 il l’i • i i< Indiana i poll . announced I'Hjav Fiat It- .Ili'imil witter iiainin ■ hool ‘or 110 . a-, police nt: •■ . would be ii ' | ii I'utdue 1 l! - ly F<b 25 to Mi . h !• (ol \ust ti R Ki i - supe-riti-tivid. nt ! t‘i police, -aid Hi«i >, h '-ii’ -I "i ll nff. r 'a-.- police training f ■ uca p-di- .-men and pol . . mm ~ i tit . i|h ’i.irzcd f-om military -. rv .e o Vincennes Girl Dies When Struck By Auto Yin "tim -. I I . Nov 12 11 I’ i■— Barbara Ni bun in. I'l. Vincenn.M, d . I todav of i'lj'l! • uffered last fii.!i- iv i. 'i wa -t ir k by an autom "dll wiiih walking on F S. I! nt'i a i ii'paniotl. Robert N zhHnzal". Raymond Ma ihino. driver ot tin- car. told ('.itoner .1 I’.oss Fiuntme felt that a’l army Fuck ahead of him suddenly turned, forcing him '«> swerve from 'lx- highway. Nightingale -uiffe-'il minor injuilt T i" girt was the daughter of Mr and M s. laifc Mchtman.
