Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 215, Decatur, Adams County, 13 September 1949 — Page 7

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Urges Russia Bile Problems Mies Sellout To I Capitalistic West Yugoslavia. Sept 13. HM j.,,. Marshal Tito. <!<■- lountrj is an invincible '•‘ l ll'issia to <-l-;ir ' ''■' ii -"” knii * made to !1 min-rs Sunday and lEHH . government pre*■ ■k < apa'.le ai.d a I i»«4B ‘ " '>• '•' "" r ‘ ’ v '* • imr *as a social traio..r . Ci lltc I n.oil tile ' id.-tn' 1.-it Io- warned ’! - IB bn ' it ‘our conditions at the front. i '■• fortress ' 'j tin that we are buildm this country and

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we say. Just as once said in fighting Trotsky. that it in possible to create Socialism In one country. ’ Tito said. Tito pointed to the Yugoslav Communist party peoples front. ; l with 8.000.000 members, and warm -1 , I that his regime could not be toppled 1 ‘ by outside intervention. Tito denied Kremlitucliarges tlu>t I he sold out to the capitalistic west. "We invite them to come and see. to come here and attempt to fin 1 any confirmation of what they at : saying," he said. “We are opening the doors wide to everyone who wants to come and honestly to see what is being done and built." —— 12 Men Parachute From Flaming B-29 12 Escape Shortly Before Explosion San Jose, Calif., Sept. 13—(l.'Pi —Twelve airforce crewmen who parachuted safely from a flaming H 29 super fortress bomber minutes i before it crashed and txploded. : sail today there "was nothing to I "All we had to do was hit the 1 silk. It was simple," one crewman ; said. I The huge plane crashed yester ' day in the rough hill area near Calaveras dam in northeaster:! Santa Clara county. All of the met , landed with only minor sctatches and bruises. Air foice authorities were in I vestigatiUK the crash. Capt. Charles A. Grice, 26. pilo I of the plane, said one of the bomb er's four engines started to "act up" jusi after takeoff from Fair-i tleld Suisun air base. Grice gave orders to bail out 1 when flames eiuptcd ftoni the engine cdwling. The plane “start I ed shaking apart." he said. Two biush fires were touched off by the flaming craft, but both were brought under control by forest service firefighters. Among the uninjured crewmen t was master Sgt. Avery J. Green. 23. II Columbus, Ind. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur L JShk *- ■ I r ■ > COMDR. Thomas E. Davies testi- | flea at a Navy court of inquiry in Washington that 43 paragraphs of the anonymous document prepared by Cedric Worth were “responsive to requests tor information on the B-3« from airplane maker Glenn I> Martin. Davies said Martin requested informatusi to give to Senator Millard Tydm*a (D), Maryland Martin denied Instigating the no* famous . , document. Clatuattioail*

Expect More Murder Confessions By Man Ohio Resident Is Arrested In Utah Ogden, Utah, Sept 13 — (UP) Sheriff Mac Wade said today he ' expected to get "many more" murder confessions front Ray Dempsey ,

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Gardner of Cohimbua. 0., who already, has admitted slaying two women and n man. Gardner was being <juentioned a-, I bout three acx slayings in Fort i Wayne, Ind., five years ago. How-. i ever, Fort Wayne authorities were certain they were committed by i franklin Click, W, who recently ■ confessed to them. Last night, Gardner added a third 'slaying to the two he confessed j since Aug. 15, when he was picked t up for hit-run driving here

I He told Wade he strangled a man ’identified as Frank Shelley, his ceil- ! mate in a jail at Jamestown, N. D, in July, 1841. Shelley's death or" - ' inally was believed caused by a heart attack. In Jamestown, sheriff W M. B*nI nett said Gardner may have i strangled Shelley with a towel, j "Naturally, if his heart stopped ■ from choking, he did die of a heart attack.” Gardner said. After Shelley's death, an insanity 1 board committed Gardner to a state I

hospital. He was released later Previously. Gardner admitted lr; strangled and raped Shirley Gretrinser, 17, Ogden, after luring h-r with an offer of a job as ').. i/ si'ter. Her unclad body was foil a I July 20. Last week, he led officers to th ■ body of Sue Horn. 39, Dillon. Moat . when he confessed murdering aftanswering ner ad in which she sought ". jc:> •• *■ coos Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

Silent Screen Star Is Seriously 111 H-dlywood, Sept. 13 -tl’P)Siltn: cii.n star Richard Dix. who t-uffered a serious heart attack whil< <n route home by train from N<w York. wa« reported in a *»riou< condition today at Hollywood Pt<“byt< i :4n hospital. The tutor, who has had a heart | ailment for several years, will be ~ i <mfiii.d to a hospital for several

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weeks before he returns home to recuperate, his physician said. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

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