Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 62, Decatur, Adams County, 15 March 1950 — Page 1

Vol. XLVIII. Ng.62.

GUBITCHEV TO LEAVFMONDAY FOR RUSSIA

Senate Probers To Investigate Loyalty files Senator McCarthy Charges Will Be Probed Carefully Washington, Mar. 15 ’ 11-Pl-Senate inveHtigalors were wet today to dig into government loyalty hie* to see W pro-communist charge* against H tate department officials are tact or fancy Sen. Joseph R McCarthy. R,. Win, aaid it might take him an other week to complete presentation of evidence to back up his statement that the department fa studded with Imul net uiity risks and communist sympathizers But <-iialrman Miitard K TydIngs, I);. Md , pressing for a quick or f<dae* T answer, ordered his senate foreign relation* aubrommittee to get Io w«*rk at once’ on the data McCarthy.—*l ready baa supplied He eipected the loyalty files to l»e made available soon. The commit tee planned krsw*j to dix’Uns procedure for handling the files and for judging MrCar thy’l < liarglps that at least fi7 com j frnjtriarg -are 'Art- t fa* etale depart- u -fnent. Public hen rings were re- „ « essed. yesterday for a <|ay or two . —*A-.- Sim b*- Hie- WimUng ■ <4 -Hm*- xe public, presidents hav* denied _ ./opgrvssional eomflillteea a* * *•■••* to executive files. But PreaMan? - Truman was reported to* have ord j ered »ulM»rdinates to turn over: persotinal records to th* pabrom mil tee In an rafute ----pealed HOP charges of Red in-1 filtration into government umm • . . Tydings said he was “baffled , by McCarthy’* refusal to give him i the names of all 81 persons the 'Wisconsin Republican cited- «h To dat»*. McCarthy has namelj no present government official as I a-communist .-He deUttied ' 11, he would do so j The names of the nin * hr f»gards as bad risks have* Le h s»fi» :. . H. » tui« hhmi the fh-‘ nam» rs of* iJ'. per**«<n> h*111 This arc possible \'ffalK*”Tamil* the names of two homoM'xuals he.claims should be-fired I Os those named publicly oftly one John S, Service fa a < are»-r : diplomat TWu others are tgu fatly employed at the’stale depart-. nient and* one is with the .navy. The remainder are part time cott ! sultants to the stab department] or no longer associated with it. ; < Tydings said the next vritneai’ pio!»ably will be at large Philip_C Jessup who may] testify late this; week The committee heard the first rebuttal testimony yesterday] • w4o»n New York judge, vigorously de-= nied McCarth‘y’a~charge that she, liad a long record of "communist | .. cviti. s The ■‘-enatot was not [ presen* during her 6 testimony | Miss Kenyon, a 62-year-old for » nier memkr of a United Nation* tommissinu who fa no longer connected with the government, told the suh-s-ommitlee that ’‘-there is not a communist bone in my | body.’** County Health Nurse Will Speak To PTA Miss Jean Shockley. county heaitlf nur»e. will speak on Tiea'th - .-rmihthinw tn our schools'--nJ- +hefegiilsr meeting of the Lincoln par .nt-teachers association Thursday at ?:i« p m at the Lincoln School, • FoHntriug- her address, a ' panel for discussion will be forme.} ofylhe following persons Mis, Sthockle". Mt« RSwW flay Mrs BurdAhe Custer Mrs Wilbur Petrie. Louis Hr're Thoma* attd "Walter' Krick Refreshments will be sen - ed following the meeting ■ WEATHBR Increasing cloudiness this ; afternoon and early donight, followed by rain estreme south. ■ ra>S or snow central, and snow es trema north tonight and ThursaTy* Not much change in temperature. Low tonight 24-31 north. 3035 .south. High — Thursday M-M north. 3444 -' ,L^ — south

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT A AO A a— ' I • OHLY OAH.Y MCWMAMM in «BAM« COUNTY

Candidate I Morton A. Railing Morton A failing Sheriff Candidate Seeks Democratic Nomination In May Morton A Hailtng. well km»*.’ T T^iH'uF _ wtt r T eTerkh KhU 'mplnrr ; <»f Tropit* Trucking (n ] day Hutioubt vd his' ■ * sheriff of -Adam* eotfS’-y huUjtm I to -I Icratic primary elrt ti<»n May* - | Railing i* jimrrleil to th»- forltU'* ’ have on? daughter The Mtaiting* -a! < tii’ii atrert ( The candidate*!* a member of llro». . Veteran* of Foreign War* Aaicrl iiaii I region, luoyal Order of M-<m»mc und Fraternal Order\>f Eaelew He Tbaa wen active In veteran affair* jin 4h« county aiiue hl* return hx»»’ , TTMTowlng the <-nd of World War II I I Railing aerfed fw four and « |-yearn in the U S. army. . Railing atated that he wouldinukr ah active campaign in hi* | bid fordLhe nomination He io ’lf I non of Mi and Mr* Forest Ratlin : • |of south of DecatUr Hiw father has : long-li**ew »< tive in Democratn_ I j Walter Koos Seeks Trustee Nomination -Walter—AV—K***»»* today atitnuißce.l hi« camlidacx for lire Demo, t it ■nomination a* truHtee of St .Marvel 1 tounshiT). xu.bjr. t to the voters in th* May 2 primary A native of Adam* muntv Ktpm : wa* horn' in a log < abin on thej i farm which he now own* He wm I married in ltn»7 to Bessie Jar knon. ! I a h<> -w a* tlie first 4iem<M rath’- vUn . < hairmah in north St Mary * town-1 ship She wmi the daughter of the J ; late K W* Js<'Lw.;-"pramunmt-iDemocrat political leader ‘ for t i than v. seal h Kors ha* been ;*<tive] •in Democrat politic* in the rownty] |for about 50 Vears ’ i .. ' —a ggggl Catherine Kauffman Dies This Morning I Decatur Lady Dies After Long Illness Mrs Catherine E Kauffman. [ ! 69. a resident, of Decatur pra< tic .1 ally her entire life, and a former city clerk,, died at 10 o’clock this’ morning at her hoge, 312 SyyjJh First street following an tttneasT of 18 months. - _ Mrs. Kamffman served a* Decatur city clerk from IM2I t<> IP2*» She was born in Monroe Oct 21. HIMh a daugltter of Van and Ada Hendricks Simcnke. and was married to Walter C Kauffman May 29. 19<»7 Her husband preceded" her in death June 23. 1919, Mrs. Kauffman wa< a mem Iter of the First _Jfethodi«b church' and the fVrffer of* Eastern Star \ Surviving are two daughters. Miss*':" Kathryn’ KwwWman. art •upervlaor in the Itecatur public schools, and Mrs Sarah Jane Ed wards of lndianap<ilia:, one granddaughter, ami two sisters. Mrs Frank Smith of Oregon City. Ore . ahd Mrs, Eva Fuller -of Lima. O, One brother preceded her in death Funeral services will be held at 2 o’clock Friday afternoon at the Zwhk funeral home. Dr,. Gerald H Jones officiating Burial will be in the Decatur cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 2 p m. Thursday,

Brannan Plan Is Urged For Potato Crop Secretary Urges Senate Committee To Approve Plans .... Washington March 15. —-Hipl Its author said today that a Brannan plan for potatoes would have saved the government - 145,000.000 to >75.0tm.00(r on last year’s crop. Secretary of agriculture (’harlea __F Brannan urged a senate agriculture milwourmitiee to approve a little Brannan plan” for this year's ! potato crop —- —-— Tnder the support program now lin effect the government is spend ting |M».OO<MWir» to |I«W.<W.OOO- to _ keep-potato prices -up^-Ta do that, it ha* had to buy vast quahtitiei oT potatoes and take them off the market - ,A. house senate conference committee yesterday approved - a potato giveaway program which wl’l ■jack up the governments financial burd'-u by whatever tranapor -j tat ion etertii are entitled j I nder the Brannan plan, which envisages marketing quotas, the governnient would support prices Ibv making direct payments to i farmers when* ver market prices ! droppoil below the support level. price up the. government would i let consumers have t|ie benefit of whatever decßne there was’ The senate subcommittee is considering legislation to prevent accumulation new potato If Cards by the government Brannan told, it that If his proponed plan had ! been in effect, potato price sup* ' |mrtN for the 1949 crop would have j cost only ' to $35,000.’* l ' '’ ’ h r .< <’iigressi«>na! developruents: . » _ ('hairman Millard E Tydings D Md said the •date department has agreed to give his senate foreign relation* Fssrtemminttt’ |ntrtoirnt axs-ueed br* ■’ — Education The house -labor L MtiHtrffTW v r’derrlT TTi ‘TTJo • Feßf* utfci* for the KPpate ai«J-ft»-edu« hf.ic.n- 101 lit kill*M| yea-1 J terday ' | Post Office Rep Edward II Kers R Kirn >ai<l the |m>nl office | nrss Hr referred to the printing Names Supervisors ! Os Decennial Census Adams County Lady i One Os Supervisors JLJ * l ' WiitOph,. an j Xdams county wiTT super i .vi«e the 17t h decennial census in . 'Adams roufityL it was revealed to ! day by Luulw B Bashrlier. Fort Wayne, distiict .supervisor for <h»Port Wayn« census area which In eludes all counties in the fiturfh congrt ssional district. They, are Mrs Thelma. Bilderback. Decatur, t Hoefe 6. Mbs-Matha Hauk. Bluff j ton. and I* W Piety. Bluffton ■stated that no more applications f<ir employment as it numerators would be accepted by hLs office because rhe 350 joba~had TKeen Tilled Training 61 ‘ehumefa tprs will beg.ln.Qn March 27 and the training work will be under the direction of the 19 crew leaders The crew leaders, each of whom will ‘hayp ab<»ul 20 enumerators, wdl check, the ivpoijs for accuracy and report to' the district super vUor. The 350 enumerators were select ed by oral and written examina Basheßer said, frotn an ap-plual-um- list, of AQfLJuuxth district resfdf hts ' Gasoline Prices Are Reduced In Decatur IWfatur service Matton* today reduc.Hi retail gaaolLne pri< «-«.! Tank «a«>n Drive* were reduced one cent today and retailers made a further cut. Mashing the retail prlcea I S cent*. Gaa price In Decatur Is now 35 j cents per gal Jon for regular raaollne and ILS for ethyl The reduction was made to meet edsnpetitioh tn surrounding areas, where cuts had lieen made earlier

Decatur, IndioM, Wedaesdty, March 15, 1950

Named In Senate Hearing i tUC HAMLOW SW*F£<VTTemTI or Hie rutted stow Commission fpr I'NESCO waa alleged l»J| Sen Joseph .McCarthy |R> of Wisconsin to have a "long and IntergMM l '*' record with '‘ComhiUßis! .• fronts." Dorothy Kenyon, (right) eisgew York judge, told a Senate subcommittee "there is not a Comtnunist .lutite ht my: Itotiy/’. ntter being accused by Sen McCarthy of affinations with IS Coniinunlstrunt organizations

Variance Granted : By Appeals Board p SK£jsoeuiK>^snai>>aaHaaniMlßaMffMMaiMßaaan*ma*,-t..... Variance Allowed - -Unde» Zoning Law - A variance wan granted on one petition presented to the b<>ard of fuming appeal* and another petition was taken under advisement i so that could vhit the I. acene of the proposed construction. I nt the Tuesday night of the • loonl board • A petition tor addition of 12 feel . ta lts ttore bonding rand home, a rdmbin ed 7 structure belong tag to . Earl Sudduth, on South Thirteenth street wa* a< favorably The board look favorable action On the Sudduth petition when il was point . ed out that Sudduth Owned the land ‘south of the proposed enlargementj cleHi to £be KrhkTytidall e«rava-i • ■ ia-nif' t Tiii* *Aiw- liddHnmat tahd r j- now b»4nr u-»d .1* a parking lot; ! f- Sudduth ruM’oniers .p. SUdd-ULh.-sUeU’d . that hr plktUmiL' [to start • on<n u<oj<»n immediately ; r.n tf»r • tifarkri nictf- - 6f llita <'• oiery and li iidrnct *hl< h I- ’ at the year of the ki h -rty ~H« fcJaf ♦ d that hr* patron** w >uld >t»i hate ample park in a -p.*.*A h* * ond—’petitroth. to cotiMjruet a house, the foundation of .wbi h wa* started las? September, filed jby .hni' *■ U aicn* r U * Nori-h Fif Iteriith street. wa» t«krn mwl*f ad I vi«»-mef»r nutjl••the Iroard mruibrrs’ < olild . .it. t th.- pt"|*f r'\ A io* appeal *a- filed Tua-dav - aifh( by »»*king a vjtviam e -<> fit can build, an additional ro<sm to hi« trailer* heated al the Strfiklet traflierj camp in the south part of the city j ♦ ’r >• t. . (Twrw T« l*a*e F1*»»

I - LU~O~ —«■»***** WuUMiM <■ Huw St Panin Lutheran I’n-bt. AN UNFAILING REMEDY r ••<) Ixtrd «1 h.mt., hlwM-d Is the man that tru.-terii itt Thee- J-salm M 12 ■ o _ ’ ' Oura i, an anxloua an<l eare-wortl'generation Nerer was ’hr world eo rieh -In material tlunas. tiavwr did. U. |muuu--.x juj m inx mechanical appliances for lightening human tasks and tolh* But as the world grows richer, ft seems to gro* more adid n>or.- anxious Certain it is that life is not so plain and simple Ss it tis.si to he The burdens of existence and duty seem to grow heavier, and at the same time the men and women of Inday seem to Is- getting more nervous and high-strung ami less aide to bear their burdens calmly and patiently On e»ery*hand we are told that nr-rv.ms-ness and worry are among the chief ills of modern lift- ami that' It Is worry, and not work, that wears so many people la-tore th- ir time la there a remedy for this deplorable situation? Thank God there is What Is it’ The psalmist ways- "Tmilt nrv.od “ \j»l assures us repeatedly that He knows what our wants r-a-ily-arJu. -Besides Hta ply them And it is for us practically, not only theoreti. to __ believe this It Is a great -in-consistency and unbelief to find < lit:tlana showing the spirit of worldly carefullness* losing the com * fort of trust amidst a host of-distracting .-area If there la a word more expressive of Christian character than any oth r it is this Cue ' TRl’S’l . trust tn thni.--trust in- Jesus -trr-«ave. trust —in —— ■Spirit tn sanctify, trust tn His providence to provide; trust amidst perplexity and mystery, for the future th- present in life and death—4n alt things trust in t.od The S«-rlplure» also declare that Uod'tr lore hn? pr-Tri ted S . omplete and all-sufficient redemption for us in Christ This comforts us concerning our sin and guilt Redeemed and rebelled through the sin-atoning work of Christ, we are hlesSed children of ' God. And. if God tw> for u«. who and wjigt may be aaarnst ugi Make use of the prescription written out by the pexlmlst You will find out what a more cheerful, joyous, happv. blessed personyou will he

BULLETIN . Las . ---- fUFI — A military plana crashed on a takeoff at the Las Vegas air base, today and plowed into a coffee shop. - . person« were dead and 15 injured, 10 of them critically. The pilot waa one o? the sur ► # vivora. ’ ■ —— To Inspect County As Air Force Site Doubts Sufficient Acreage Available I ” . c- ' A group of government engineer. will Iw In Decatur March 23 }ii> Inspect this county as n possible site for the proposed air force i training school It W ITmlen ex e<utlve se. renin of the l»e atur TiliSm fief of VSnFnirfl'e jafanae ed t.Hl.iy . UII f.-arr-.1, '•» loovt pe..|.|. ali .' • arn-»ntnr»y*t«'d in the* prop-* ! thut .jbrre- U. inzt _.4sJlltlL.. ground t>» i' '■ -»i i’• ithe M-lr***; fruilvn told !!•♦• engbmer# in a !<>b*p|i«*n<* • onvm'itatioti that hi- did not think there wi-.m a trail lark** enough in ib<* county *hi'h **»uid a«Uil<hlr, but the iuxtn»*»‘r* t<dd him the*v w<*uld some here and look the- eitnation over. At firm it wac thought that a Few • hundred a.-res w«»uld be- «uff ’ i< mnt f'*r the site, but later it • wwm irarnmf that thr ju_htaiL_*J_»uhL: n*-ed fo*\erxi thousand a res The* i ‘ plan ta t«» wutabßsh at some point in the* middlewviH an air fot*e . Mlniilar to Point i Se-x .ii . ountieM in India! l >ntiX viMted by the emeuue****

Russian Diplomat Drops Battle For Appeal From Conviction On Espionage

Nation's Coal Bill Will Be Increased \ Over 84 Million Increase Likely /“ Pittuburgh. March 15 tl’Pi— Th*? nation’s roal hill will rliiith more than IM.OOO.OtKt thia year as| a result of new labor contracts signed with John L. Igewis. a »<ual industry M|M»ke»man said today. Pries* imreaMes b\ producers in(TmTe iin KitMmimiut r coa 1 and „ 1 lot aiithr o ite at the mine*. Additional boosts by coal retailem to rover higher ehippiftg and labor «c»sts were exported to push the total..*>! to mill n»ns of doibirs hit’he-r. The industry spokesman said ’ Th TT- Th mH's a ton at the mine on an. estimated 19S<» prod m!ton of 356 660.600 ton** ’nf «»>ft ctval and OO.OOO.+aN TDnfi anthracite Both hard and soft real producers aißtiPd eontnM-fs with lx**i« “"wnrrhCK ’ mmrt h- pr • wif’*" ’cent a day wage b<»ost und a 10 U ant .Incr-euae in tuiv.alty payments to the unit. <1 mine WOJ k* r- u. I I fare fund I The first major price boost was . anuouwi'ed by George H pne president of the Pittsburgh . eonI hijlldation coal ('<». the world’s I largest commercial j»rpd»i« er I lx»ve said hi»* rntnpany was rals- .' ing prices on its "northiern” < <»al from !•’ io 25 cents a ton to m<*r( • increased pr»Mlti< ii<»h arid M»-!fver> costs other bituminous operators wen* » xpei.ted to follow suit Eastern PetiTi-' Iv.c i ooh .i ' 7- wr Tt'.r-'ynrh <■ \wi•?--..Ms ~. *\Sn " ' -. • F hl’ J JO s>a » fy- V-’IM -•-faTrv’-' rv - rfferp •- dfKtMlH' i |; «d' 271 thy (Xr-U’., J’U’! i..n»*'”of ts.»- being .»!•*. .• . 4 ’ » !h. • • f.pjjr ll*. rt*»-‘l ’h i* W:u • •- Ji ■ .M-’ >■■•( • • a * T. a w- - t~the right tn run :helr prop.Mie* 1/* *i* ahandonM the w illing aid a>dv < lause of previous «<*ntra<t«. iwhixh- allowed him to order work 1 stopimgws at *’.!! in e\, l.aiic* for «fwrm*lM I’nair I'farrr) Two Are Appointed To Board Os Review Two Decatur People Appointed By Judge • Two well known D« nt nr peor b. ! were named so the Xdams < om- x Koard of review bv Jud;- Mr les 1 T ’arrish today Mrs X’aihan <’ X. Min was nauud as riie ’Derra.t taiir ’ i meinlier of the Ihmrl and Sam Bn? ♦ Irr was named a*~th<- RepuHlpHi 1 member AU»ert Harlow county assessor j by virtue of his office, is president of the Iwiard and Thurman Dr * ’ 'riTiilitor is se. reTary TTnKa’riT " TT ~ L?WTr>n. roUßty treasurer. D t other member <-o:npristng the < nunfy lw»ard of five The Dr*.* meeting- of thV rrvew !*oard wHI be held April 1 ird ’ win « ontirrup. vrofrahiy t»-i lat loa«t ♦»«* days. I’anally thh b<»;.rd meets for <N>- da' W but bi cause of the reappraisal of all real ♦•sta'e fn . to lengthen the term • V in. ntaihlßiL two appoiru UO-JV s, explaiv. I t h a4*pori:?»-e* Tri** ffn-r’’»“■ « bet-ausr the )«* !ee«» m » ; vhle mileage and it would b» n fair to name worn* one wfiiv w- ‘ • oniperted to drive to the c/H rai ’> <lay for such a long time Mrs Xels«»n i* the * dhw <»f tfi > [ ’ »?»■ X’a han < X. • pr»sident of tire Vi.* . « .iftsociatloji and long a Demo c I -taMer'ta the Bailer •-.? a retired contractor and has het-.i I an active Repa.bßcan Aen. mui.. years. • ’.t The other three mliers sei ye • II 1 ir’Uf of • <»n< e>

Three Men Are I . / Shack At Gary Police Unable ToDecide Definitely If Case Suicide j (lary. Thii « hDirrti t 5 t t?Pi ; ■ I’2^ r*- HIT I, re- found shot jo’’ dciiji iu u fVnn -h7tmy Today fen a ; case so hix irte pidict- w«.r* unghle' mo .ikiicjduuic jj ii wt f£~a triple, niurthr or douhl. murder and -ui nd* . —-J Mik.- Suuiiioti-'li 4" w||.. i.p’’;’- ; tfly’sp* r.* ’h«- hTt-’hf'oh rfic -’i/iH fiUia BihelNt lb<w —Ja+aiCff ianir sa* found ou’-ide rh» shatry m a (liuukrn stupor this tnurnlnv and taken h/o ( Us.'<hl> -!i>! quy-! I'- IU • -aid ht *aa ui •/•.• •an ■ ij; i. M f* i. •!• t. ; k- ..<■• a I‘aiil .s o-, ii., ••. . Aj|» • ... J xttij'm v mpb >.» Tit. .find ".tai • I"»n uh . h.% .<T P-ml’ - bh. Fi>U. i’ lh-!> ii h. ‘ “ Bhu?‘r,itt *• Fon in-law -«id h- d: •<. ’hi farm -thi- n- cniia; ,k'. ■ arrang*in< nis tri <• m.? \j.lh said SavanAvich 'flagged niui down (•u.*‘bD- »»»« ‘L'.tn'vtH told • him ’ I -Tl” Cr. .' •■ r»d a >;b Fxho Md !;♦ b/ urif* S.i » i i '.‘i h» and lh« n r« mn» d. ?o th. Scftie u.-h Ko' Gar? I.maii .r-ir sh.it L u U U*h<! > blast In the h« ad v hsb kn*» iinc •'-fi'--. ' '' ■ 1 ,- ' ' r ' "—. •— • —»• •..■■ . ; I . f? *.« -5. 4' 4 ;*J? * [!•> }»' •«.» - t»u a j ■» v-i - u to u* Th. . nd Mr?»' «... wtit «b in : b.»n aUrif UMi -li'e Dufy >« • ’ * KMj. ; ’«.»r ; ». : <IIK Rupiah n» . -.-Mp f.i Lav-t-- io tU W1 iiLen by lip- ft : hr r r *> »u i H» -.aid '‘i-)' i : (« i:t • i ;»d hipi v> • rd <> at d -loin | • v. nn -l t'« hi i. s: and yfriftLfop ht &\ ifrv . _ »■■■,.Thawa wlnirrutTw-w-v'iiw Iwartl uu, h» ia'' 1 b. . . \ itnim-i! ! S .»•/ j • i'- i ’■ . i»i •’.« ir. ve’-Hga't. n Mid Hay b< ft. v e d tha ' iI w.h •«» V*« M e •*» » Alber! Studler Dies At Hospital Tuesday Funeral Services Saturday Afternoon Alh.-r' S 1141. r 1W.:.. )1C r. .I .hit . ’ Vi:y .> . ut- » who ic<id»d 4 T x;»w? tiu-d ft’ S. i "’clock Tm‘<iav high’ a’ ti t Adaffi* jn/io lit, -■ x : •ha a* d the ho ’ jd’al fonr IL ua- ♦ -.. d a’ h- Coh ti ,? caD- and at (uu«4 j<. fl y; >Ld •■ * :..■ ■ i:_• x *7.' 1 1 1 • 1 ‘• » 4,atksissXdir4Xlfe gy.-.r . : : - , i-d 1 Survh ins are four -;h»-r> iNann ! A V . -.»;»■ and .. • < - For: ami, Fred S’udh r of Vir« * nn.-andj •*>, .js*»o Mt- OL \\ an. h x I'tMj-b n- . f FT LWaynfc. . -- ' ■■ . . :. X I Fumral -rHu • < will b. h»T4 *t II pm Saturday at the Yager ifUEiM: “itr, ♦hr Rrv • | Mi Kta}<y- , • Bnrtal -wiM + »*. w thr- i;rr*mw--.nd iTCTRFtfTv at* Linn Cmvc Frirmt?

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