Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 71, Decatur, Adams County, 25 March 1950 — Page 1

Vol XLVIII. No. 71. .

SEE EARLY END TO LONG CHRYSLERSTRIKE

Fann Measure Up To Truman For Approval Compromise Bill Posses Congress After Long Fight Waahlagtoe. Mar. it— (UP) — i rongreea eeat President Truman a “catch-all” tana bill today alm «1 at solving the multl-milllon-dol-lar potato surplus problem and easing hardship cases of cotton and paaattt growers. .. ... The compromise measure. work — ed oat by a Joint senate-house conference committee, cleared its laat congreaalonal hurdle late yeaterday when the senale voted, 38 to 31, act to reeonelder ita earlier approval. The house had already passed the bill IM to 156. ' The meeaure would bar potato growers from federal price supports thia year unleaa they ar rev to marketing acreem'ehta, which are an extremely mild form ot product ion control. But next year, growers would have to agree to rigid marketinc quotas to quality for the support*. The bill also would 1. Allow cotton farmers to plant an additional 1.2<Mi,000 octree thlp Tear •“ liberalise allotments t ■ <rt.-wer* wbcwe original *,*’n*rwaa cut back .too severely 2. Permit peanut growers to plant an extra 100.000 arret. moat ly in Texas and Alabama. ■ .3. Let the agvh ulture---depart-ment pay freight chargee on potatoea donated to charities Thlj provletoa la designed to help the guvernment give away thia year'* aurplua. Elsewhere In congress 1 Communists — Sen Walter F George. D., Ga . said the admlnig trat lon should release Ita loyalty file* If • It- hop*» to disprove < her get that the state department la harboring eommqnlsm Point Four Houae sdmlnlstr* tlou leaders said In private. Alibi the economy bloc may have enough support to kilt President Truman’s point four program to aid underdeveiuped-ageue ;.ut ,GiU; World Un American — The house' ur American activities comlttee tu n ed on Its Investigative spotlight again thia time on Itself StaSJ Investigators were ordered by committee chairrqan John S Wood, I).. (la. to find out what happened to a committee file which Is said to nanie congress men who contributed to an alleged communist front organisation —the American Slav congress Former FBI undercoved agent fary hospitals without considertee the list is missing Hospitals—Members of a house Investigating subcommittee arcus 1 ed defense secretary touts John son of ordering a cutback In mill airy hospitals without consider tng all factors involved Unfit -Rep. Clare K Hoffman R . Mich., demanded that a special houae committee hark into char ges that "morally unfit'' persons are working for the state depart | mdnt. Safe Driver Award Dinner Held Friday The annual sate driver award dinner of the Central Soya company was held Friday evening at River view Gardena Pour drivers tor the company. Robert Judt. Roger Beard. Kenneth Shell and HarbM Idlewlse. were presented awards tor an entire year's driving without an accident ot any type Company officials present in eluded. C. 1. Finlayson, plant mana ger. Norman Katt. personnel director. and a. D Mac Lean, vice-presi dent. Following the dinner, those present attended the barber shop ' Wftet • SithWlT »ITWt -Wayne ->-• Continues Temporary Plant Trusteeship Several Decatur people attended the hearing in Hammond federal court yesterday on the petltion ot the Bouth Bud Corporation of Preble to form a reorganitatloa Judge Luther 'Bwygert. of the northern Indiana federal — court, took the matter under advisement until April 8 and continned the temporary trusteeship until that date

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT , • fiiiunMii mu hi ■» A” - _ ’ ■ —■ - ‘ r. \ ONLY DAILY NtWSPAMR IN ADAMS COUNTY —

SS Czechs Landed Al UX Air Base Airline President Among Those Aboard Frankfurt. Germany. .Mar 86 — (UP)— The president of the gov-eramety-opned Caech airlines was among 85 persons who landed at a U. H. air base near Munich in three Caech airliners the U. 8. air force said today . t (Caechoelovak airlines offices i in London Identified the present bead of the organization as to>Thuruer y pilot of one ot the planes i waa forced to land at the American base at Erding at gunpoint an air force communique agid'l I The crews ot the other two planes i landed voluntarily Aboard the three planes, which I lauded yesterday, were 67 men. 16 - women, one child and one Infant ■ Os the 85 passengers and crew members, the communique added i 53 wished to return' to Cze. in.-i > vakla. “ The three DC-3S had taken off i from —Bratislava. Ostrava and f Brno, widely-separated'N itis’ in . eastern Cue hoslovaki t. ostensibly l for Prague. ' "Most of the passengers in the planes, having liought tickets to Prague, evidently had no knowl- > edge they were to land in thei i U. 8. gone of Germany," the air] i force communique said > . "Other than the presHent of, the Cgech air lines there were no > prominent or important jrrisiuia in the group "Preliminary investigation* by - U H. A- F- E. euiJmrJiie* jmlicat* approximately k,i have expressed i a deeiow to return to their home I No further details were dlvulg I However. Htt air f<»rr»- I I mun earlier had Baid wituohielab firption 1 WhMii the real atory < om*»« nut .about why they . land»*d at Erding II it Will be one of the MggeM jukes jof the year ■ The air fore* held all ■ «h < u i pant* of the -plahr hu .onuniiuH adv > • and a aecurity bla< knot i on the affair Thrme who whhrd > to remain in west* rn Ewrop** v -ItM'toughly to make sure none Is li comriiuolrd • '■agent. — -- I i ' - l Student Pilot And ' ' Instructor Killed . St. touts. March 35 i I I'l ‘ A young student pilot on his final ’ check flight and his veteran in j • struct or were killed when their 1 light training plane crashed i*do| the Mwampy Missouri rtrer hot ? 1 turns yesterday They were identified as Earl S ; llurlbyrd. 22. St Louis the stu • dent, and Edgar <’ SchmM, M.* i Overland. the instructor. j The pair took off from larinbert- • St. Louis municipal airport It was ■ Hurlhurd's last flight before he ‘applied for a private pilot’s . license I | —s — | Telephone Meeting On Tuesday Annual Meeting Os 1 Stockholders Here The annual meeting of stock ' holders ot the Citizens Telephone; company will be held next Tuesday] 1 jevening at the company's general, 1 office on Monroe si.reet. Charles l» ! ' Ehlnger. manager ot the utility, an nounced today tost year the date ot the an ■Htal meeUtig was ehauged.. from. September to the last Tuesday in, March This earlier date serves to] better purpose In making the an 1 ' nual r< *P°rd- which are prepared , ’6efw'eett' < Ti-a'uar'C’aiHi'^'CJaTcK' ■*"*"* Five directors will be elected'and officers will be named immediately following the director’s orfcanlza |tlon meeting The present directors are too ‘ Yager. S E Htte. C. E. Bell. Arthur : E Voglewede aud Mr Ehir.ger Mr Yager, 11 president ot the < ompany 1 No change la expected In the dt ' rectorite or officers The company is making rapid 1 progress In the installation of the • new dial system tn this city. The - switch - over to the automatic » phones will be made in Septr mber, the management has announced

Mother Abandons Seven Totj CAPT. ROSE KENNINGTON tleftl at the Missing Perwons Bureau mds t wamths-oid John Sanders, youngest of the seym little children (right) of Mrs Marian Sanders. ». found abanodned and ' itule Hi rilwbb* tilth" ill their Pittsburgh. Pa., home Police Mid they learn* Mrs Sanders abandon -d the ■ briMKl and fled with a I3(H> relief check, apparently to loin her husbaui, Luther. 36. who em-aped from the Camlbia County prison farm recently. Two of the children. oldMt of which is seven. Were ill with, pneumonia i— — . ....... ..—A-

May Place Two-Mile Area Under Zoning To Submit Reports To Plan Commission Engineers troth the office bt Law-, ... ... plantnne.consul. taut for the ihi atut plan < ommis ; ' »|on. itai-e been working in Decatur: this week, preparing a report fori the local commlsalun colicvrutng I tb*- avdxlMtdlitX- ut. Jiicilldlng-. .thej. 141 w-ojiak- area- around Decatur, in the riming tydlhance A study of local thoroughfares al«n Is being made by the Sheridan office snd .recommendations will he submitted i<t the plan commiasluu] within the next 6« days. Under the'vta:.- law which auth <>riz»d th. i-reaiion ot local plan < ummissii.n* with the authority to ’ sugitvsi .ordinan. ♦s to the city eoun-1 ell an area of two miles outside'the ! eorpet.it•• limits of. any ii. v , fqay he In. ludl'tp In th.- jurisdiction of ] •he- otdihsn. • • . '.'7 | .This »ad 011.. it a as_ explained, i so |.i. 1. : ■ . . rtaiii ohj. . :i.nabl. 11. totl.s or liii*in.-<e* from local I t ees < T Th. 'Ttb. liilavi office also rtinngiT to-the pre ■ seic zoiiiiil- -ordinate, whieli'-will ‘b. r. <oii.:n. iel.-d iirffr t.r the i- oin '.ii. which d->.ls with trailereanips wiihiu AwiporaUou Until* J,t i*. be Heved that ihe 1.. .mini.ndatlim • ill ->t up certain arias in Decatur where trail, r camps' will be per 'luli'id As the ordinate e now * Stands, tio new trailer . amp* are I permitted in thee it, Company To Screen Gas Applications Applicants To Be Notified By Mail John Barth, local manager of (the Northern Indiana Public Serrl.e f'o.. look -his new afiplUatlous for gas for heating purposes to | the Fort Wayne district office tie day. and staled that the applies- . tionswould he sefeehed i turned I ately. All applicants acceptable by II be" conrpsnir :wlll * ’i H letter. Mr Barth stated The local manager Issued a bought., hut that applicants await notification before eonver--1 slon units are purchased He stated that the com pan v was hot- inIterested In where these units wrote 1 HouhAl. but that applicants -should have letiars of acceptance before purchase* of new furnaces I or burners are made. Mr Barth said that the long ' line of persons waiting the hppor- 1 f t unity to sign for gas Friday ] morning was orderly and on behalf of the company he thanked all In wilting their turn Acceptan.e notifications will lie forthcoming soon, it w-as learned, i In the meantime, several local: heating concerns have tyeen busy ' canvassing applicants tor the sale of different types of unit*. Increasing eloudlnao* tonight followed by occasional rain Eunday. No decided temperature change. Low tonight 34 to 40 north, 40 to 45 south. High Sunday 45 to 55 north, 55 to (5 couth. *

Decoftir, Indiana, Saturday, March 25,1950

Trustees, Assessors Meeting Here Today Townahlp trustee a and a*aesaor* met today in county assessor AlIwrt Harlow's office to “make comparison of the value of tho personal property" throughout the county The assessor* will also r»-. plenlah their eupplie* for further work and. Harlow alalee. a coml.iiatlon of 'th* ave'ragee' 'Win be released e*rly next week Search For Leading Criminals Pays OR Second Os Leading Criminals Nabbed WiuhhiKtoh. March 25 — (IT> The FBl’s alLout near eh for the fia-i ' tion'n ”10 most wanted ' cMmiM!* 1 is payliiK <»ff Since the agency released the |«t 1U Top fugitive* (>n Fclf two <4 the thiu*. Wiliia'n Raymond Nesbit- and OrlMt-Elnier- J»t*k«un [. h.i\. bet n t apuirtd Ho’h were picked up on tipn from persons who •had -Melt their picture’s lh ntw ’■ <p. i In the Nesbit case., rhe tip came from lw<»_St Paul. Minn., boys James l*wis, 14. and James Ra deck, 13 Both are now making a rruihiphanr tour of Washinjunn FBI dhectur J Edgar .Hoover] personalty ha? . congrarutared them D»r lheir "magnificent job ** He said the whole nation should be proud of them Ja< kM»n was captured yesterday f after an unidentified Hpftter ’Told • police that he was living under an a'-umrd name at a farm near' .\h»ha. .Ore ’ The 43 year-old criml • ' nal had been fftlnce Sep! it, 1?47. when hr escaped from a fed- ’ era I honor far m Tn Plane county , r -.1The FBI immediately named! St»ph«n William ftavenport’ whir once Ncrvetf 16 years for murdering i a jmlicrman. to replace Jackson on the top 10- list Hr broke out of 1 a Quinry. jail last summer after he admitted transporting a’ i stolen ear across state lines William (The Actor) SuTfon ofj : Brooklyn. N T:. leader uT the gang 1 IfcM sta g*d a sen sa ti on } I [ bank robbery in New York rarlirrT [this month, already ha-* -been nam-i ed to replace Nesbit on rhe list _! Davenport, born 42 years ago In. Keokuk, la. began his criminal ca : reer In 192i> when he was sent to an lowa state training school as' incorrigible- tn 1927. he was sent enced to two years In the U. S.' dia-i rinllnsM' barracks at LayenYorth I tor desertion and assault | He killed a Hammond. Ind .po ‘licetuan during a robbery in 1929 • Davenport ts six feet one inch tall and weighs 170 pounds He has hazel eye*, brownish gray hair and a dark complexion He has worked w A'anwntCT.l ] Maekvmfth. and farmhand The FBI warned that he mint be considered armed and “extremely dangerous" When last taken Into T custody. It said he was carrying an automatic- pistol T It said That anyone with knowledge of his whereabout* should contact the nearest FBI office Th* *l«bt members of the origi-’ nal Feb « Hat (till at large are Thomas James Holden. 54. want-. ed for murder; .Leßoy Emory l Downs.‘’43. sought for a San Jo*e. Ualtf. holdup. Omar August . Pin i son. 31. a murderer who escaped >Tw*w t* r*«* »ia >

y • . - i '-- To Discuss Dates for Decatur Fair Allen County Fair Set For Same Week . I Memhern us the IM-cntur fair board were putslwl today with the> ><hw^UeA,»PUn: i ty fair wiiuld be held year on Mentica! date* used for yearn by the* Decatur free street fair The dates now net for both events | •re from July 24 to 29 R W Prw! Wil. I'lmrttve mantttrr of The DeXI ur Chamber of Commerce aud »o aMdteer of the nt reef <atr. »aW That he planned to a*k the fair board directors to meet Monday io tli-i'lies the situation Whether concesHiopers would] siftrender the spot* In JAecatur! which they have ton* occupied w a fair where the gate potential! 'might be larger was the-big quen lion * - j I Many eoncesaioncre who make the Tb*cai ur > have signed con tract a forth* Hac j evvrrr here and the F E < looding Amu‘»em»*nt Po. ha* contracted forj | the show* and ride s 1 Fair board director* and mein lu. + 4... vutiou* uumiuiLLcax w ill_ bi. asked to imet at the Chamber of. Commerce office Monday night a? 7:30 o'clock to dr<id» whether a change of. date would b«- proper in l»« ;rur McCormick Funeral On Monday Morning Funeral aervicea will i»e held a' HO a m Monday for Mrs Florence’ McCormick, who died Friday morn Ling, Burial will m Riverside j cemetery, at Plainw ell. Mich. Mrs McCormick had lived for the paid ■xwa yeais with a <laurMer. Mcc .’aines Roelmck. east of l)eiu;iir instead <»f Mts < !i.»ib- Kor’iuce Las- erroneounly reported Friday Zoning Appeal Board To Discuss Problems Appeals Board Will Meet Tuesday Night I Two new problems will be <-on-slden-d Tuesday night by the De-i j catur board of zoning appeal* ; One appeal made by O L. MeUlaln <-oncernlng the eonstruction of an , additional room on the side of a trailer and the other appeal con-’ . the completion of ® houae by Jamex Wagner on North Fifteenth street, which was (tarted before the zoning ordinance became effective. Chairman Clarence Zlner (aid that these two problem* would consume moat of the Tueaday rariance in the, ordinance which mvuld permit him to construct a movable room and place it bealde Ms trailer The trailer is located 1 at th* Strickler trailer camp In rhe south part of the etty Wagner stated in his request for a variance that he had put in "th* foundation for a residence on North Fifteenth etreel last September and had made a down pay--1 ment on a war surplus house, whh-h was never delivered He asks a variance from the ordinance so he can purchase <Tw*a Te Paw* star

Concessions Are Made By Company, Union To End 60-Day Old Strike

Belgium’s Royally Dispute Unsolved 24-Hour Violent Strike Is Ended Brussel. Belgium. March 25. — iUP) A viuleut 24 Buuf general strike protesting the possible re :turn us King Leopold 111 ended on schedule today, but the royalty disnute was far from solution With neither pro ; toopold nor anti Leopold force* apparently able •o form a government that would command a majority in parliament. > -ibnervdra believed regent prince Charlee may diasolve th* chambers jaud order new elections in 411 day*. If so. It would Ire the fourth ■ime in less than a year that Bel- ] Kians have gone to the polls with Leopold's return the main issue, ’n ja direct plebiscite on the questtun- ■ March 12. the exiled king won a ,57 7 percent over all majority, but ‘ failed to carry Brussels and four Walloon provinces. * Thirty to 40 persons were injured iw-rte-r* -yesewsiay -tn • Britsoeia.. t»ut, 1 there wre. no fatalities Mounted state police swinging sabers and ( gendarmes with tear gas, bombs. '., iif lea and truncheons. Gnally re J stirred order The 24 hour strike, called by the , socisUsl coiiU-oiled Belgian federar thru bf labor as a demonstration a--7 gainst l.eopold, ended officially at midnight. J ■ A federation spokesman estlmat ■ i«d 500,000 worker* in the Brussels ' ■ area' and Walloon province* of.} tiioiitiiern Belgium took part in the : strike, but. other sources plac- -I ; ; 'h'e fiyur • at 400,000. Violence mainly was confined to , teuasejs. where flying .equgds of: strikers and student supporters etunrd and overturned, striky , 'I breaking street cars, tried in vain io storm the stock exchange build ] tng and rioted tn the streeis > p.. F !> ,ni»ie»i- were arieeteddun 4 Ung the day. but were released last ; night with summonses to appear ; Hi police < ourt next week i. ’ - ” I - ■ L ■- ' ■*■. .. J Judge Is Ordered To Grant Venue Change State High Court Issues Order Here The state supreme court Friday. shook Ils finger sternly at one of! the special judges serving in the 1 Adams circuit court, and told the; judge to "expunge" th* record and if the judge doesn't comply with ■ the order, to tell the suprevne court ; the reason* ! Deputy sheriff Bob Shraluka aefV-F ed on C H Mu*«lmaa. serving a* special judge In the case of th* Kocher Lumber Co. v» John Myer et *l. a mandate ordering him (Museln>au> “to cease any and all pro- eedtngs in rhe case." rxrwpt to gram a change of venue as asked by {attorney* for the plaintiff*. Vogle , wede and Aaderson for Baker Plumbing and Heating Cd. and David'Macklin for Engle and Kies* Muselmati was selected to serve •s. special judge by circait coart .{judge Myles F Parrl»h after Vogle- ; ir.di: atid ABUHWn and Macklin - , had sought a change ot venue Muselman was appointed special ,-udae -.11. March ;. and on March IS , Engle and Kies*, through Macklin, filed another petition for > change of venue The petition filed with th* ■ ~*wpr«aMwaaHtetoeh*ni«* <khxtJ«wte*d. 1 of. taking action on the change of 1 . venue. Muse Iman continued acting ':in the case by sustaining a motion 1 ‘ filed by Ed Bo»«e, attorney sor 1 ' the 1 Kocher tomber CO- which woatd I I have excluded the Baker and Engle - i and Kies* action* from the case A dAy after thli was filed. Mujeli man granted a change of vena* to •: only Engle and Kies*, "if th* case ■ survlvea" j ,! On an ord*r from chief justtre, Paul Jasper of the Indiana supreme ■ ■court Muselman Is "ordered to ex-- • punge all and any entries made <T*<* !• *■««• *«»>

Communists Storm Hospital In Italy Today Attempt Made To Remove Comrades Wounded Thursday Rome. Mar. 25—(UP) —A communist mob stormed a hoapital al San Berv«ro today in an attempt to remove comrade* who were, among th* 46 peraon* wounded in a pitched battle there Thursday Police riot squads; checked the attempted invasion of the hospital. After 30 minutes' ot brawling about lhe grbuhds{ the crbwd w’a* driven off and order was restored Al about the same time another communist band’ at nearby Aacoll Satrlano attacked the local jail where leftist leaders were held That assault ended abruptly when armed . X'*Mhlnl*rt .*pp**r*4 „,j* force As the weeklong unrest throughout Italy erupted In new violence, one of the wounded In the Ban Severn rioting died: The death of Michele De Knuxio, 33. raised the fatalities to four Armored security force* fougnt a pitched battie for six hours Thursday with massed commun lata who rioted through San Severn, In "bloody Puglia" province of South Itkly near Foggfa. The cabinet met In emergency seeslon tmiay to hear interior minister Mario Scelba report on | the new security measure* -Premier Abide De Gaep-rl op-. . ened the meetlug In addition to Sceiba* report, the cabinet con sidered means of suppressing the] Neo-Fascist Italian stx-iai move; ; ment + MSI > whowe acTicms —have-)-' . aparked.. many ..uL^lhe.. Hglila WILL, cominuniats Authorities announced that all ; rallies In the Toggle area had { been forbidden for a month In ■ San Severn they were forbidden for two month* Giuseppe DI Vittorio. commun { tat laluir boak and a native ot Puglia, had been scheduled to speak tomorrow at a big rally at ] Cerignola. where rioting occurred pat the same time as that in San | Severn.' Communist wpcikesmen 1 said they had not decided whether to try to go ahead with the meet l j Big - Ball Stale Alumni Will Meet April 3 Annual Meeting To Be Held In Decatur ... The Admaal'JUMgUM Hsii Btftt*_ alumni will be held April 3 at 6'36 o'clock at the Hotel Coffee Shop, it was announced today Br Robert H Koenker. a*»i»t ant professor of education and director of gradual* studies at Ball State, will be the speaker His text will be. "Educational Gems." Dr Koenker has been a member 1,-of the college faculty since 1946. joining the staff after serving five 1 years a* an executive officer with: th* U 8 coast guard during World •«BrHT Deane Dorwin. of the Deeatur high school faculty and an alumnus of Ball State, will be toast ms* ter of tie kvvnlng Mias Mary Jo Hoff . chairman ot the banquet Reservation* for the dinner . *hoaW be made with- Mr* Myles F Parrish of Jefferson street Officer* of the local chapter will be elected daring the evening The present officer* are: Mia* Glenays Roop, preaident; Margaret Rhoades vice-preeidMt. Everett Renner, sec ’ retary. and Mr* Myiea F Parrish ,1 treasurer The Decatur chapter has about Bft ■ member* and it Is expected that at ,; leant sft reservations will be made; for the annual banquet

Price Four Coots

Bargaining Meet Is Adjourned To Sunday Afternoon To Study Proposals Detroit. Mich . March 25--(UP) --Only a dollare-Und-eent* agreement st <M>d as th* major obstacle J to ending tbe todayold Chry«l»r corporation strike today . in a day packed with action at the bargaining tabl*. botl> Ckrysl«r and th* t’M) united aulo workers made conceaslon* yesterday that had observers predicting an end of the strike by the middle of neat, week Some 89.6 t»« Chrysler worker* - acrtm* th* nation walked off th*'job* Jan 26 whea tb« compaay and union failed W agree on agmlalslr*tvoa of a peucloti plan Some 61. tarn other workers bare been thrown out of work by the shutdown Idle assembly line* See* kept 390.6Wi velilcl** frada .WM market . _ . ————— -——— Chrysler eartier offered 3566 monthly pensions to aged workers, but the offer was rejected by th* UAW when management refused to set ap a trust fund to be administer- — ed jointly by both sides The unkit: • demanded a pension, social security and hospital plan that would cost the companj tw cent* per man hour Yesterday. Chrysler made it* biggest concession since the start of negotiations The company of(bred to establish a mtMtUt* retirement fund for the five year duration of a new contract Tbe union took the next unexpected step by accepting the offer ion one condition that the corn- — ■ i>any add another 316.< 1 2i; ■•■* to the fund before the fiveyear contract expired T— .- ■ That was where negotiation* Mood when federal and state conciliators suggested ths: bargaining l>e adjourned until ; p m tomorrow_ to give both side* time to -tudj the priqiosals Walter I* R»uther president of ,WWew-T*-Paa* Ms* — .....1.. Living Cost Index Shows Slight Drop Washington- March 25. ill'l — The cost of living fell two tenth* of one pert ent in the month m’del i Feb IS. the bureau of labor statistic* reported today The consumer* price index for Feb 15 was 166 5 percent of the 1935 39 average The February average wa» 1.5 percent- lower tlian ’art year hut 25 percent high* r than in June. 1946 when price con prols were relaxed SIOO,OOO Fire In City In Illinois ChlHcother, 111 . March 25 — (tTI — Fire today destroyed a two-story iiank and office building ala. loss of more that: 3166.666, No one waa injured ;. The blaze was discovered by an {occupant of an office on the second floor A volunteer fir* company was ment arrived from Peoria. 19 raJe* away, and the firemen chopped through the first floor to reach the flames LATf BULLETINS Istanbul. Turkey. Marek 26 — (UF) —gisteen persons w*r* 1 killed today when a passenger plan* of the Trukish Stat* Alrllnea eraehed on a landing at Oems;'' ’' -■■ - The plan* carried 10 peseengera, a crew of four, an English assknlrtan MstsS Steward, and . Atl wee* killed. Houston Tea, Marek 36. — (UR) — Frank Duck of “grlng •Em Back Alive" faA>* died here today. He was OS, Th* bls seov* hu”**r died at 7: SO a. ik. Hermann heaeftai. where he was admitted in let* February for a eheek-up Death came ae a reeuft *f i cancer which had halted hl* ed- | venturing Into th* wild* of Africa. .