Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 107, Decatur, Adams County, 6 May 1950 — Page 1

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tXivM XMiv Red Prak To West Europe Subcommittee To b 4 On European Trip Washington. May « —(UPI— A senate foreign relation* subcorn mlttee today extended tl* commontot tavrstigatlon to the cold war battle-front* of weatern Europe It ordered two member*--Sea*. Henry Cabot Lodge. Jr.. R... Maa* , and Theodore F Oreen. D. R 1.. to make an owthaapot cheek of atate department loyalty and *eearUy protram* abroad. They will leave shortly tor Europe Although no detailed itinerary waa announced It wa* understood that their fleet atop would be the Frankfort, Oermany headquarter* of U. 8 high eommls•loner John J McCtoy The eenator* were *Bik>U' par ticnlarly to confer with atate de partment security officer* at Em baaile* abroad. It waa reported that the officerswould -be called to one or more regional router' I race* with the senator* at uadis closed place* The auhcontmlttee is Investigating charge* by Sea Joaeph R. Me- - Goni.!„jL. Wto... that at least 11 Communists, red sympalhtiers and •ex pervert* have Infiltrated the atate' department Reversing Na previous position. President Tru man agreed earlier this week to lei the subcommittee have access to the department s loyally file* The president's order did not tn elude FBI file*, which. McCarthy had said, would bear out bls charges He plans to voice his oh jectlons to the limitations ot Mr. Truman's authorisation in a radio address from Chicago tonight Subcommittee chairman Millard E Tydlngs. D. Md . has s«k>d the department officials to confer immediately with President Truman on the conditions under which sub committee members would ex amine the tiles He said lie Hopes to begin work on them Monday Sen Qwen Brewster. Il Me. partment’* tiles would be "utfenF Inadequate" tor judging the Wisconsin Republican's charges He said FRI records are needed. Adams County Youth Named To West Point James Myron Zerkel, Berne, route T. haa been appointed to West Point Military Academy by Congrs**man Edward H. Kruse, it ■was announced today from Mr. • Kruse'* office In Washington The Adams county young man was selected following a competitive examination given hy the civ-1 II service commission He will enter In the fall class of the academy. He also ha* passed the entrance examination given by the acad- - W , Central Committees Meet This Afternoon The liemocratic county central committee -was scheduled to meet at i o'clock this afternoon at the Lincoln school and the GO P com mittee was scheduled to have a dinner at the Hotel coffee shop followed by a reorganisation meeting In the coffee shop private dining , room «Gerald "Hoc” Visard. Incumbent Democrat chairman, was scheduled to be reelected without opposition, and Harry "Peck" Essex was scheduled to be reelected Republican chairman. Both chairmen were busily engaged this morning completing, their slates of candidates who will ~ carry the election day work of the tWp political committees ' . Mrs. Mary Eckrote Is Taken By Death Mrs Mary Eckrote, M. a rent , dent of Adams county moat of her life, died at 3:U p.m. Friday at the Adam* county memorial how pllal Surviving ar* two sons. Otto of Ban Fraaciaco and Lawrence of Santa Barbara Cal. Funeral services will be held at 74 a m. Monday at , the Yager funeral home, the iter. Karl Tauber officiating Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery weet of Linn Grove Friends may call al the tenoral borne after 1 p.m. Sunday.

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Trama Seeks Aid for Small Business Pew-Point Program Outlined By Truman Washington. May 4 — (UP)— Democrat* today hailed President Truman * five-point program to aid small business as a “sincere effort" to strengthen “the bulwark ot free enterprise." Chairman Wright Patman. D.. Tex . of the small business commit tee said the proposal would open the way for Increased private investment In firms which now find it hard to raise risk capital Sen. Joseph C O'Mahoney. D. Wyo., chairman of the Joint economic committee agreed. ■ " GOP critics, however, immediately assailed Mr Truman's plan Hen ale GOP leader Kenneth 8. Wherry, Neb. said the program *bow« the president "ia still far from under standing the problem of smatl business as be wa* last year in asking tor return of price controls ' Actually. Wherry said., “small business would rather have a five point program to take government out ,of business " in a special message to congress yesterday, Mr. Truman proposed legislation to authorise govern ment ihsufatre rm banh-loans ..u» to IJS.otm Government promolion , of national Investment ■ companies a broadening of -lending powers of the Reetmsiruction Finance Corp. and strvHirthenlng of the small aid* <4 the commerce de part men I ’ " 'T" ' The secretary of Commerce would be given general responsl Nitty for the programs Patnam and senate .Democratic leadufjk'ott W lAicas. 111. plan to ' TWroduce biß> early nett week to I carry out the president's recom mendhllons Patnam predicted the legislation would be enacted al this session ot congrewi Indianapolis Child Is Drowned In Ditch hidiunajYolh- May (TP> Funeral Nervlcm wt»rv aranttwl tx> day for two year old Jostph Jit own tnir. who drowned y**h t.dav wh»n h»- tnppbd into dr*p drainage! dih-.h in -from of'hi* h«»nuIndiana statin poller* «aid the boy / after h* had been mWfi< f;>ir { minute* A fir* depart men* re* pl 1 ralor was used without Mucct** j I Workers At Kokomo Ratify Agreement Kokomo. Ind. May *’• tl’Pi - J Solar L«W wotkers of the local, Chrysler Corp plant were expt ‘ t« d to return to work Monday afierl overwhelmingly approving settle | ment of the industry’s costly l<>'s| day strike The workers, members of locsl' SHI of the CIO united auto Work-1 I ers. voted almost unanimously last night to ratify the agreement end 1 Ing the walkout J Youth Is Killed In Auto-Truck Crash Washington. Ind. May fi (L'Pl Chester Salmon. SI. stationed at the Marine barrack* at Crane, was killed early today when the automobile in which he was riding ran a stop sign and was sttmTt by a truck ——- State police said the car driven by Paul Baker. W. was hit by a truck up**rated hy Thomas Frank ling Salmon wa* thrown out of . the car by the impact and run over. Two Voting Groups In Union Election G. E. Employes Will/ Vote Hare May 25 There will be two voting group* in the national labor relation* board elections at the Decatur Gen wral Electric plant on May 26 The board'* decision establishes tbe composition ot voting unit* and group* together with tbe van ious choices which will appear on the ballot* The unit* and voting groups in the local plant are Hated a* follow*: Salaried wnlt JTntt No. (1 CE. IVE. or no anion Hourly rated product loe unit fUutt No 1»» V«. H E or no union The voting In tbe Decatur plant wUI bugle at «;M a m.

Senate Passes Foreign Aid Bill Friday Minor Differences In House, Senate Versions Os Bill Washington. May < — (VPI — Th* administration'* JS.ltiO.bM,000 foreign aid MH awaited aettle ment of minor diEereuces batween bouse and senate versions today itefore going to President Truman tor his signature. The senate passed Ils version of the bill last night. It would authorise expenditures of 13.1 K- . on various foreign aid programs in the fiscal year beginning July I Tbe house version wag |2« uoO.OOO leaa. IMfference* over the total and nome other provisions must hd i settled by a house-senate conference committee. Both chamber* approved a third-year Msrahall plan InalaU•usl w gj.»M.<>oo.Wo including |3.70t>.000.00P In aew eiuiib *aMa~X* carryover of 1i50.000.000 in unspent. fund* from this year' Thl* represented a cut ot g 250.000.000 from admlnDtratton rwquesta. The only money difference came in provision* to carry out Mr Truman's “point four" -program for technical aid to economically backward countries. The house voted 125.000.000 tor , the program, while the senate »P proved the full administration request es giS.OOO.OOO The administration avoided toeing the entire program in the senate by a mere one-vote margin The authorisation waa approved. 37 to 35. after the senate rejected. 42 to 33. a proposal for a one-year delay in the plan while a bi parti *an c«mmi»ison studied its advisability Sen* Is-veretl Saltnnstall. It . Mas* , and Eugene D Mllllkin. R . 'Colo, who proposed the comml*1 ilon amendment, contended that I rile program was too important to I lie tied In with the Marshall , plan WW »Wh<srtx«toir,-.MH I end the contest over foreign aid ! spendin,g. The actual cash still I must lie provided in approprla- | tlons bills Besides the Msrshair"plan and ' "p'diit four" provisions, the Mil j would also authorize expenditure* , of I 1t10.000.m10 for economic ahi to Korea. 1M.00q.000 for aid to nationalist China, and J27.450JMK1 j for Arab refugee* from Palestine Legion Poppy Day Here On May 27 Disabled Veterans Assisted By Sales Mrs Harold Tieman. rehabilitation chairman of Adams unit of the American legion auxiliary, today described how disabled veterans .of both world wars are aided by Poppy day contribution*r~ The auxiliary Is continuing prep aration* for tbe observance of Poppy day here Saturday. May 27. “The dimes, quarters and dollars which people contribute In exchange for their memorial poppies form the backbone ot 'the financial support for the extensive activities carried out constantly VJr the Auxiliary for the welfare of the dis sbled veterans," Mrs Tieman said "If It were not for the generosity of tbe millions ot people who wear the little red poppy each year In memory of the war dead, the many service* of the Auxiliary to the living victims of the two wan coaid not ba carried out. .. "Poppy Day contributions are used to bring cdmfoM and cheer to disabled 'veteran* in the hospital- They’provide aid for disabled men outside of tbe hospitals who are-having difficulties in reestablishing themselves economically. They help care for the children ot disabled veteran* while the veteran* are under-going hospital treatment. They pay tba wage* which mean *o much to the veterans who make the popples The coin dropped into the collection box of an Auxiliary volunteer on Poppy Day work* for the disabled vet •rans throughout th* year “

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Red Cross hrse To Visit Local Chapter To Discuss Nursing Service Programs Mls« Mary Louise Paynlch. nursing • field. .representative, eastern area. American Rad Cross, will viaß the Adams county chapter Monday *ad Tuesday Her will be for f*e purpose ot discus* Ing nursing service program* for the community. Several change* have been made in the overall Red Cross nursing program, designed. to Implement and promote further development of .the contribution of Red Cro*» nursing at the comrnun ity level. Mis* Paynlch will confer with | the chapter chairman. C. E Bell, disaster chairman Phil Sauer, home nursing cbalrmatr Mrs Roy L. Price, first aid lh«tru'’for Mr*., Ruth V Railing, county health, tendent of the Adam* county m< mortal hospital. Mr* Harold Hoff man. president. Adams county nurses association, and Mias Bernice Nelson, director of public wel fare. - ■- — -—-—' ; ' - .~ — Miss Paynlch joined the eastern are* American Red Cross staff in January. 1547. a* nursing-Itald-xeih. resanlatlve for Ohio She joined the Red Cross »t Battle Creek. I Mich.. WherF tor three years she, had been a staff member of the Calhoun county health department A graduate of the Vnlverslty ot Michigan at Ann Arbor, she received her diploma In nursing in 1»34. her 11. S degree, certificate In public health snrsing. and her teacher’* certificate In 1M2.~ : Following her graduation In 1334 she enrolled as a Red Cross nurse •nd worked at the I'nlverslty of Michigan hospital as a staff nurse until 134 S In the summer of 1»3» «be was health counselor In Ixing fellow camp for boy* at Annapotto; Md The foltowing six month* she worked In the New Haven. Conn . hospital. From Connecticut Miss Paynlch went to Maryland state health de partment where she waa staff nurse asigned to Garrett and Worchesfer countie* She was there from IMO to 1*43 when she left to finish her work on her degree To Take Part In Observance Sunday Five Decatur miniature and 25 of tbe 36 in the county contacted by the, apectai committee of the Adams county ministerial a»*octo-‘ tion. have signed cards signifying they will take part tn the “Ministers and = Marriage" program Sunday = 4». a_ atart.-pf the. observance of Christian home week, acrordlng to figure* released today by tba committee » The spectal committee includ tn* tba Rav A., C. E Giltonder. tba R*< Jpna* Berkey and tba Rev John Chambers, recently dispatched copies of a proposed program for the ohservsnee end also enclosed response csrds Io sscer tain bow many minister* would taka part.

BULLETIN Philadelphia. May • —(UP) — An *»plo«low rocked the «»_ .search laberatery al the Gulf Refining Co. .^HTWr"aaOTto" west Philadeiphla today. 2,2 Police said that one man wps killed and anetoer injured seriously. They said th* Injured man was taken to Method.u ho*ptt»l , 'TM plant to located in the heart of Philadelphia's ail r» finery, district.. <gaft Iff CMtadl Utaffta jUh is riieo rwe To Establish Will Seek To Establish Will Os Sarah Jones Alleging-Jhsi where there bad ; been a will there is s way to establish it and have It probated in 1 court. Frank Codan, through hlattorney. John I. ItaVoss. filed J sult Friday against Frank -M. Crlet I l<> establish the will of Sarah E j r~X'iroan , jr 'rompSftiliriifißPwdlßlfesri i the time of Sarah E Jones' d» ath, "there existed urirevokrd her last I will and testament duly executed by her hi the presence of Marie Deßolt and Ver* Fugate." but i'owan add- that the date of execution cannot be stated with certainty by this plaint iff but—he believe* (it) to have been executed OB or' about July 6. 1 MH" . Estate action was begun hy I Crist, through his attorney Ed A | I Bosse. Nov 23. I»4S. when publl : cation was ntade of the notifica- ■ lion of Crist s application as administrator No will was filed at that tine’ Cowan further alleges that the will has been lost or destroyed, and though a diligent search has been made., neither the will nor a copy of It can be found Cowan, however, paraphrase* the provision* which proved that the home ta -Decatur should go to himself, Crtot was to receive payment as exe cutor. and the remainder of the estate waa to be derided, twothirds to the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church, the other one-third to the Otterbein .home. Lebanon. O. On December 13. in further action in the Sarah E Jone* estate, the first inventory had been filed as well a* a request from the administrator to eash certain savings bonds of the estate. Ed A. Bosse appeared tor Crist Friday following the filing of the complaint . Five Persons Killed In Three-Car Crash Elkridge. Md, May <— (CPI — File -persona were kiil«l shd five injured last night in. a midnight crash of three automobiles of togbound Washington - Baltimore Boulevard south of here .State police said two of the cars rammed heaAon. then collided With a third car. They said dense fog toy oner tbe area and that light rata waa falling at (he time. The victims were Identified a* S'Sgt Earl C. Scbramp. 27. and Corp Carl E Moline 1» both atatlowed at Andrews Field. Va . Wil Jtam H Lew|«. *2. of Silver Spriaga, Md. hi* wife, Myrtle. St. aad their IP year old daughter

10 Killed, Millions In Property Damage Through Half Os United States

Engmeer Hurt As •’ Train Hits FragM Derailed Freight Lurches Into Poth Harrisburg, Pa, May *-(VP>. — The engineer of the Pennsyl vanta railroad's Broadway Limited was injure*! seriously today when a derailed .freight car torched into tbe path of the all pullman express al Duncannot. 15 miles west of here. The freight train engineer telephdhOl a warning limited as (he train* rolled eastward on. separate tracks of the railroad's main lines to the west. The "alarm rame too late. the. express already was upon the freight train, striking the fourth of five derailed car*. The derailed cars were, at the front of the Jraleht. - ■ . The Injured engineer was ' W.‘ C. Sensor. Altoona. Pa. He wa* taken to Harrisburg honpilal with a fractured leg. — • A woman among the 175 passenger* aboard the 15-j-ar Chicago to New York crqck passenger train was treated, on ’the "ic-ene. tor bruises Three' crewmen aboard the limited* mall car i were injured slightly and dld not require treatment. Many pahaenger* were shaken • Railroad officials said the CO- - freight train was derailed when “for sonic reason” the brake* suddenly went <>n a* it coursed along the Susquenhanna river. "The engineer of the freight train called on hl* telephone to | the engineer of the Broadway to ; tell him of the wreck, but In waa. already on him," offh-ial* said "He had no chatice tn stop " No car* of the psakeirger train sere derailed The mall car- and ■ three pullman* were scraped. I shattering window Has* over a ljcidh.arca. The di-si-l |.>.-omotlve TJ, i--. , :;; ■' »Bqf Five Arrests Made On Traffic Counts Four Autoists Are Fined On Charges County and city police Friday made five traffic arrests, and four of them were disposed of hy justice of the peace Floyd Hunter Sheriff Herman Bowman made two arrests while cruising about. Is Uh ot them within 15 minute* of one another Friday afternoon Norman Kledzlk, Cleveland. 0.. was arrested on* and one-half mile* north of Monroe on V- s highway 27 tor passing a school bus on tbe yellow line Brought before Justice Floyd Hunter. Kledxlk pleaded guilty and wa* flasd 11 and cost*, totalling Bl 1.75 shortly thereafter one and one- , half mHes south of Decatur, on 27. Marion Watson. Sidney. O. wa* arrested and charged with reekleas driving Weaving In and out of traffic, he was nailed by tbe sheriff and taken into coart. where he was fined 115.75 by the justice A. E Burke, Jr,, and laami Mlyahiro. each of Fort Wayne, and Mlyahiro Friday. Both men were arrested for speeding on Thirteenth street. Burke -today were fined 11575 by justice Hunter. Robert Grim, of route 1. allegedly r#n two stop signs, at Third and- Jackson and Fifth and Jackson. and -Improperly passed a car on Nuttman avenue shortly before police arrested “him He to to appear In justice court later today. WKATNCR Fair aad eoeler north portion tonight Ineraaalag cloudiness with ahowora south portion. Bunday mostly cloudy with showers. Little change In temperature Low tonight 45 45 north. 4554 south. High Sunday 7D78.

Troops Resume Search For Lad Gone 40 Hours Army Sergeant's Three-Year Old Son Is Missing Tacoma. Wash . May •—(UP)— Weary troops resumed their search ,ot tbe *a»i Fort Lewie military reservation early today seeking the three-year-old son of an army sergeant missing 40 hours and "possibly" kidnaped Maj. Artie Heape. provost marshal. said the army planned to search every inch of the rugged 23,000 acre reservation in an attempt to locate the missing boy. Tommy Jenkin*. Heape called on the state patrol to send out an alert for the tad. whom, he said, may have been kidnaped.. He said that be was particularly worried because a dog that wa* with the boy had: also failed to returh..'3 , « I Tb>- searcher* — described a* “moat of Fort laturis"—planned to take bloodhounds to a gravel pit ares where the Lqa wpr reported seen Thursday Khreht heavy rains made It difficult for the Jog* to pick tip a scent. More than 6.000 determiaed apl dier* continued their fruitless search until 3 a m. tPDTI today Earlier they were assisted hy a helicopter The boy. has been missing since main Thursday. When he started out from hl* north Fort Lewis home to meet hi* father. Sgt WilHam H Jenkin* When he left hewa* ai-cbnipatited by a neighbor’s Irish Setter Pvt Charles. Gault. IS, told military authorities last night Jliat he believed he saw the mi* I*“Wi* gravel pit Thufsda,v after matn. v The boy's father wa* given drug* In an attempt to force him to rest after he participated In the search for more than 25 hours, but they had little effect. Hi* mother aided by drug*, was resting easily — L-feel-Tammy, I* safe a* long a* the dog I* wttk.Ma." Sgt' Jen kin* said "I don't think the dog would let him wander Into a lake or stream" Must of the huge reservation is covered with underbrush scrthick that In many place*, searchers ' had to hack their way through It | | Buddy Poppy Diy In ! Decatar On M*y 20 Foreign War Vets Conduct Sale Here Clarence L Weber» commander ot Umbertost Post 6234. Veterans of Foreign Wars, announced today that the annual Buddy Poppy day sale will be held Saturday. May 20 Chalmer Lee. who ha* been nawe ed chairman foe tbe annual aele aiatcd that the Buddy Poppies wttt be sold by Girl Scout* end tke VFW ladies auxiliary Funds derived from the sales are Used to aid the needy of all V. B war*, and to care for the orphan* and widow* of veteran* ' "Countless thousands of our vet eran*, from the Spanish-American war through World War 11. have received prompt material aid because of tbe fine rapport given tbe Buddy Poppy .campaign by tbe citl ■ess of America.' tbe local com mender stated. .— "When the citiaena ot Adam* county buy their Buddy Poppie* May M. they will be buying a product endorsed by every presldeut since President Hording." Weber continued The sale was originated tn IM2 Pres Harding wa* fol towed tn succession by Presidents Coolidge. Hoover, Rooseyett and Trumaa

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Over 100 Injured By Wildest Storm Os year, Now in Third Day Os Fury - Chicago, May « — (UP* — A ■term described as tbe wildeet of the year roared on in its third day today tearing 14 dead aad miNtons of dollars In property damage throughout half tbe •*- tiM. Weather tonrosstqrs here said that In area and violence the storm exceeded say other of 1*54. including those of tbe winter. There were three deaths attributable to the weather la low*, two In 'Wteroaata and Illinois sad one each to Texas. Nebraska aad Kansas. More than 144 persons wore injured by the storm, which started Thursday ttt the southwest and sped northeastward, kicking up tornadoes In Texas. Oklahoma - and Kansas and launching a small bltxxard In Nebraska. CMeskga faeecaglqrs saW the winds diminished after passing"' over each area, but were still intense In the northern eeetlon* of Minnesota. Michigan and WtaconI sin The storm was expected to | die out In The Hudson Bay area tAnight __ -i— __ - The storm center, which roar ~ ed up the Mississippi Valldy from Texas, was located near tbe bar- ; decs But wtede wp" to IM* mfles ah hour rotated In * giant vortex more than 5M mile* wide The weather bureau considers winds of more than 75 mile* per hour a* being of "hurricane strength " During the past three days, wind* of higher velocity hsve been clocked In Texas. Okla- . bonia. Kanss*. lowa. Wisconsin, and Minnesota On the Lake Superior dock* at Duluth, gust* hit 130 mph by unofficial estimate* and .at Green Bay . Wls. gust* were clocked at 101 mile* an hour Official reading* for i|teady. ..wind* in- both town* were SS mile*, an hour Milwaukee reported gmu-s-jtof—M-i MWOM ■ .-a*A. ...Thicago - and.. < >m*ha had ”W mITe bij^r-^--^—-- — Behind- It. the storm left a trail ot wreckage caused by tornadoes, thunderstorm* and JUmby" billiard* generated from it* tower ing thunderhead* ; The gtant stxirtn wa* born oyer the souther* plain* where drouth was already worrying farmers . As It_*P*d northward. It carried dust from the aolithtand ssfar north a* Traverse City. Mk-lv where risibility wa* reduced - .tn one mile Some of the Injurie* and dam age were caused hy spectacular , lightning storm*. But moat | death* were caused directly hy I the powerful winds nr hy twtator* Three person* were killed In | lowa An 11-year-old boy wa* | kilted at Dysart, la. whoa a cu I pol* was blown from his school I huildlffff and struck him A workman waa kilted ai IBkdlTtt, la. whett an. otNetlr field light tower waa blown over At Dea Moine*. a man Wa* electrocuted by a fallen wire At Fond Du Um. Wls * Hrary ’ Alpon. 72 was kilted whoa an outi door aau te screen wa* smashed • Owe men was kitted In • tornado ’ at Pe-ytcn Tta, which Injured many jiersoas Mrs Bernice Noeß di*d when - fatten wires, blow* by the wind . putted her natter tbe wheels w( I passing track A rain of chimney t bricks from bio own roof killed Horry Blucher, 34. at Madison • Wta. A dust rtztrm vras blamed tor , > two death* In Illtooia. Harrie Lee Rammona, U. aad Howard M Rogers. 74. both ot Roscoe Til-. I were kilted ta a headoe eolliaioa t ot two truck* near Rockford Wind alee wee listed a* a oew tTwra Te Puce r«*r» Suggestion Aword To . G.E. Office Worker t Kenneth Gaunt. General Klecr trie office empteye. woe a »?5 . sward lor hi* saggeetioa on tbe , refund of tederal taxes (taut wen • a prevtoes award on tba name sag i I yeetton the G. E Varka New* aaI iionaeod today. . /