Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 183, Decatur, Adams County, 6 August 1950 — Page 1

VsLXi.VIH.No.in.

REDS MASSING TROOPS FOR NEW ATTACKS '■

Civil Defense " U W |J \ neeiing neiu nwy nignT Strass Importance ; For Future Defense Th* importance ot preparing for the fatiire defense with the rssources at hand at present were „ stressed Friday at a meeting attended by more than 30 civil de fenae worker* la city ball County director oC.ejvll detente tt Adi tot t fem m• >w* meeting, pointing np the need of organising manpower for protec;ioa of a til It les and resources In the event of enemy attack. The emnlatioh of such an attack will take place sometime in Rep timber. Anderton said, when the air force will Mage a mock air raid In thia section of the state, affecting Adams county. - Preliminary arrangements have been made tor blackout switches to minimise the target and better protect Decatur. / Rot It was emphasised at the meeting that before the mock attack occurs mack work most be done And H wan la the way of, MpMtttag further that Anderson called the meeting of the advisory board, supervisor* ot observation discussion period that each poet 4 there are tour, at Magley. peeatur. Monroe. Rernef should remain Mtonomous because only th£eteH defense leaders In a particular locality would beat know Us aeetta The supervisor and chief tfoarrW er of each post. Mayor John Doaa nod Floyd Hunter, of DiiufWl Homer Winteregg and Milton Hanoi. of Monroe: Andrew Rpranger and Jacob innigar. of Berne, and Ernest Worthman and George Ger her. of Magley. are to appoint W persons to assist as observers. The supervisor, chief observer and chief deputies will be In chaff* of the administration of each post; it will be their duty to Inventory the equipment available and designate Its use. as -well as train other observers. * , Anderson asked that the names of the 20 additional persons to serve as observers for each post he submitted within two weeks, so the job of completing the organisational chart can be done, hastening the time when the trailing of personnel can begin /- Anderson has appointed an advisory committee to assist him In the management of the entire defense set-up. to expedite measures, and to serve principally as a liaison r~~ u between the separate units and the director on procedural matters. 5 The advisory board includes Gerald Rmitley. k Clarence Weber James K Stale)*, police chief James M Borders. Tire chief Cedric Fisher. T. H ’Gehrig, deputy sheriff Robert W. Shraluka. Mayor Doan, r all of Decatur; Russell Haines, Chet Brodbeck. Paul Lobslger and Homer Wtateregg. of Monroe; Herman E. Kiefer. C. H. Muse Iman and Andrew »granger, of Berne; Era eat Worthmam. of Magley. and Isaac Garringer and J. Marrin Brennan, of Geneva. The chief deputies, to assist the Rupervisor and chief observer in administering the obligations of every poet include. Hugh Andrews. Weber. Bmltley and Miss Polly Vian, for Decatur; George Cramer and Leo Strahm, of Monroe; Alfred Ciaueer and Lawrenee Blum, of Berne, and Walter Reppert and Carl Rbeery. of Magley. - Also present at the meeting were Mrs. Mai Schafer and Roscoe r <Deadening, officials of the Adams "• county Red Cross chapter, who described the services their organisation could offer In the way of disaster, should It strike, and the . Red Crash's national farlttrie*. • - Anderson pointed up the great need of assistance irons such orga- ' plgations, that all of them would naturally be pressed Into service - to assist the civil defease program, h and all of them are vital In the listlß# 0 ( t vaitable stock on hand ••We must utilise all the different departments of tie individual localities and of the county' **_s whole." A*. aaM. He stated that whoa officials submit their reports tTWsn To Pngs ■ . « A ■ ■ .........1 i • WMATHtR I Generally fair tonight and toDUtaS PMh AMs Ab pIbAJUM 111 mvrevW tvWt hM J

DECATUR DAMY DEMOCRAT MH.V MN.V AMANMMiI * AMAMR OOUMTV - - ' - ■ ————

. Report Canadian Troops To Korea Ottawa. Ont, Aug 5— (UP)—Unconfirmed reports said today that Canada will send S.hOO highly traintd soldiers to Korea as Its contri-butieei-to the t’nlted Nations ground" forces.,.. The reports said prime minister Louis St. Laurent will announce the preparation of a brigade group and plans to place the nation on a full waofnoting following a cabinet meeting Monday The brigade would Include three air-borne Infantry battalions with air and armor < r support. Compramse To BeSoughtOn \ : Control B« House Committee • Ta B Bf - '*' ’ ,r; “ — ' B Seek Compromise ’ Washington. Aug. » — (UP) — The bouse hanking committee , scheduled a meeting for Monday . to'try drafting a compromise eeo- , nnmic control Mil that a majority > of house members would support, i Chairman Brent Spence. D.. Ky_ , called the meeting after tour days Snbnbsi ' (dssgrebbr csss wage -price rationing program l About all -the diacnssjbn shewed i was that meet members arena rertain what to do about economic J curbs ’ - I Ou Thursday *he house teutar lively approved a plan to invoke . wage and price controls automat r teeny when the government’s coat i of living index rises five percent . above the June it level Vest«r* ; day It reversed itself and Junkrd r the proposal. I flpence hopes his committee can . come up with a workable solution I before the house resumes consideration ot the legislation Tuesday, r Elsewhere In congress; , - Appropriations • After four weeks of debate, the senate pass- , ed a EM.UiI.JU.MS spending bill . . Witjt ftmds to run the government ■ HtMUh next June . Taxes—The senate finance comk mßtee came up with a net gain , of likP.ooa.ooo in prospective gov-1 ! ernment revenue and a lot more, , is In store. The committee has; . yet to consider administration . proposals for raising personal and f corporation Income taxes. Korea—Sen William F. Know- . land. R . Cal., said President Tni- . man’s, request for fT0.517.00A.00g , to fight The Korean war is “obI vidusly Just oae smalt hila." , Patterson — William L. Patter- . son. negro head ot the civil .right/ congress, 'faced' almost certaitT i contempt of congress prosecution for his refusal to submit financial ! records of his organisation to the . house lobby committee. During a I heated meeting yesterday Rep. Henderson Lanham. I).. Ga.. bel- , lowed, “you black eon of a bitch" I and rushed at Patterson after the i . negro accueed the congressman of] I tying about Georgia s treatment of | . negroes. Two capitol policemen j tTwvw'Ve tawe avs» | Baking Exhibits To Be Judged Today r Entire Display To > County 4-H Show Judging of 4-H baking exhibits i will be -completed today Because • the Judging took all week, and i baking must be kept fresh until > the 4-H Fajr In Monroe Monday - through Wednesday. Rteury's lockI er service donated space for the I hundreds of cakes, rolls end cook ’ :es Judged this week 1 'The best blue ribbon cakes. ’ cookies and rolls wilt be selected 1 today, and given special ribbons. 1 white’ still frown. Monday Btew ’ ttrt’s Ri|ttr|r h» doMtsd tIMHr ■ truck to carry the entire display to the school house tn Monroe. 1 The blue ribbon winner In each type of' baking which Is shown • at the state fair will be allowed to repreoont this county. Meanwhile, the school bone th Monroe B filling up with drees and canning, display a Two rooms are already filled with daeaoe. blouses, aprons-gad skirts while another houaes the colorful canning display. One room la reseryed for the baking too.

Russian Peace PlanScomed As Propaganda Russian Maaawar Tanaed Hypacriay By West Powers Lake Success. H. T.. Aug., f. — (UP>- Rueala'* "pence" plan calling for immediate withdrawal ot all foreign troopa from Korea wne viewed by the west today aa a new KremHa "ahell gaaw." But diplomatic observers felt that chief Soviet delegate Jacob A. Malik who pot the peepari tloa before the United Nations reeded In a aurprtao maneuver ftakt'adjourned the council uMtt next Teegdey. had scored aether propaganda victory, however Hooting v Ambaaoader 'Wprren R. Austin, top man In the Awsricaa doloMtion. deacrihed the tuaalaa reoobp. Hon for the withdrawal of troopa a. "a device Jost like affpptng the pea under oae .ahgll and then nA•TWo la evidence.* ha sold. "Os the Mad of game that the peafo loving coontrioe of the vrortd are up against In the security cMeUto W* a country with the advantage of occopaacy ST the proei deary sad a position a* a permanent member offer a reealatloa that srqtreda to aeok peace aM to keep pusbtag H: .ahead es the Thia shows exactly the Bypoestnco the beglaelag of the aMnrit rley the UN boo been a* aamdaat lo make the worid boHeoe they Hhe-RuesiaM) are rssUy tatorest<d inpoare" Informed seereea had hetteved that the western powers would have kept the security council la reaeloa as long aa possible during the Weekend to force a vote on an American resolution condemn■ns North Korea'* defiance of the UN and catling on all measbera to refrain from “aMlstlng or oaconraginc" the Red Korean tavnaion. When Malik announced, a halfhour before the coMcU’g usual ‘adjournment time feat night that I he would adjeurn tbe next Tuesday, no weetorn vMce was raised In protest. Best xuesees ware that the west was caught flatfooted - ' Thus. Instead of being left vrtth a situation which would have placed Russia In a bad propaganda •*«e*w v» r««v asst Air Force Reserve Ordered To Report 5 Wayna R. Frauhigcr 4 j To Duty August 10 | Wayne R.-RMUhlger, 310 North j Ninth street, a member ot the air I force reserve, has been ordered by 'officers o< Selfridge Field. Mich.. lo report to active duty nb Chanute Field, August !•- Though not the first to he called. Frauhigcr will be the first Adams county reservist to actually report for duty. Naval reservist Norman Fosnaugh. of this dty, has been ordered to report August 30; several members of the marine reserve will report either August 34 or 35. Frauhiger. who will return to duty as a sergeant, served four years during World War II an technical Instructor In air force technical schools with the western mobile training uatt. with hand; quarters la Deaver. Cota. With Ms family sad Mr apd Mrs. Forrest Maakey. of CraJgvJHe. Fraabiger plana; a trip tn Pori CUuton. 0.. to visit hl* parents, Mr and Mrs. Albert Frauhiger. before lege Ing for duty. ■ .- rats "Mil- ' * -.t— —.. _ , 10 Are Killed In Venezuelan Quake El Tocuyo. Veneaueta. Aug. 5— (UP)—This historic town, once the capital a( a vast Bpaalah poaaaesloa. lay In ruins today following an earthquake Thursday whfch Milad 'lO pereoas—including seven children—and Injured 30. Moat of the population of b.ooo wore evacuated to Bargulstmeto, nearby.

PoMtaTr liidtoyg lliyyg Augurt 5, 1950

, ' DoPaat Ta tterelop H-B—ib - : i ■ _____ THB ‘ita*T auwjuirirtM alauMr energy committee confirmed re , pons thdl Um ataaric Onibgy *amliihti's tematlvs contract with ; tbt 'rmlSnt nerh ifoflMt dweataMnmM of the hydrogen bomb. The | MUMmacomoat eaaMaM(Mg*cv»vo meeting of the senate-bonae , group with crovlwd OreenwßL MpaMeoL d* DuPont. Shown (I. to MOorta Dana. AUC ehaimajffororiwCh. and Ben. Brien Me Mahon. (D) Cena , chairman w» «• JMnt atomic committee (

1 1 ' ■■ I Ttm Anta Biditt Aa -e-rW VOTB rWW IppSv TMt rnmric and Martha let of Hooriar apMoriata from J|i-. iskABC tlnAf Brtkipßp onporia.said todkg. Law ' Mfiwremaut oßteeni ~A-rittee rittee aad eoaettoe amAUMahraßa Whtai SKHeriiiti drtvt wk haWf* while twtatlag the dial. : capt Andrey Jmsohe of the IndlaMpolfai pfri***# department. mM a traffic hasard prevails when drivers are distracted by their radlod He cited the cnee of a woman called into city police court recently for "speeding. She told. Jacobs she became excited about a radio program aad forgot how fast aha waa driving Meanwhile. dealers reported that more and more motorists are having radios installed In their cars thia year. Up to »5 percent of the new car buyers ordered radios, they estimated. '■ - Aa many aa 35 percent of the low cost models were being equipped With tubes and aerials, they said, and for higher priced rars the number was at least 1A percent higher. ’’ Several dealers said their new cure were coming equipped with radioes leaving the buyer no choice. Bat meet dealers said they let customers decide whether they wanted it. Track drivers ware carrying thsjr . awllble entertainment with .them. too. Baleemea said five to 10 percent of the new trucks they sold were equipped with radios at buyer’s toquest. Moot semi-tracks carried radio*, they *ald. and a few wow installed ta yuhietee parchased for abort-distance haul*. State police said they wore glad they need not worry about television adding a ne* truffle mon ago. The 1»4» Indiana legislature erased that pooalMltty by passing a law making It Illegal to operate a vehicle having a television aet with a screen vigJMe to occupants of the front seat. , But the legSSator* loft the rear seat free for any kind of portable movie screen* . * Sleeper Killed In Foil OH Umding tadtaaapoU*. Aug. L-(UF)-.Marioa county deputy eorouer OtUa N. Oivey teamed an accidental dodth vwdlet today for Brneet La Pago. «C. who apparently fell off a stairway laaaiag waiw •wapwm. First Goord Unit Is Called In State InMeanpoMa. Aug- 5—(CP)— The »15th medical ambulance comtaey, the first Indiana national guard unk ta ba eaUsd. area oederad ta Afflvw duly yaatardag. The tMtb. teada up of nagreai from tndiaaapetk* and commanded bp Cept Radolpb Sbagge. la oae of two non-dlrtslonal unßs attached to the Uth infantry division of the MtlODBl fWlfdl. ,-L.; J

Jet Fighter Plane Crashes In Channel Deel. England Aug. S —(UP)— 1 A U. 1. air farce Pd 4 Thundorje* fighter plane crashed late the . Kngllab CWaaaoi today on a roettae mght. The pilot was killed. Hie name Maa wtthkrid. -r ~ tTl Banktr's Suicide laid To Gamblino Urge Sums Os Bank i ■ Meow Te GomMoss , Morris, M.. Aag. 5— (UP)- Rank kabtar WondeH Dirac of Minooka. *n.. ebooe deetk in preference to prices after he lout huge sums of bank money » gambler*, M* suielde note revealed. The note was read yesterday by corn nor W. Clark Devi* at an inquest into Dirol's death July 27. The coroner's Jury ruled that Dlrst shot himself to death with a 1» guage shotgun because of "financial •Reeftea.. Federal authorities revealed that Dtrst's account* were short »!««.• •air.--The cashier addressed the sulciile note to Ma wife, Jane, (i «aid: •ThU U a hard note .to. write. I have not a chanoe in the world to { make good and believe you would Just as soon see me in the cemetery aa the prison and it must be 1 one or the other. - "There I* no one to blame, only myself. Lost most of the money at the track aad then I met a fellow i by. the name of Joo —. He made | acquainted with a fellow by the aaaae of Harry from — book in . Difst's note added that "they were going to make a lot of money foe me aad l- iost M5.0A0 there, in the last three weeks, or rather they took it away from me.” Dlrst had worked for the Farmers First National Bank of Minooka for 37 yean.i FtsHvil Held Ai • WVpluWb wWwWW WTBW •>. ~ Geaen lest NigM ,T«* Grasy Aris Th la. Gomvo Festival ; Two group act* tied for first : place last night as several hundred spectator* applauded th* Wabash township entenalnment festival at the Geneva ball park Friday evesmoirab>■ .... .... j Myrna Ametnta and Alice Leh men wna the curtain act with a voral dust entitled "Overall Pete i The two group seta wMch won were: "SeiUng Mgg*." presented by tbe Motbon' etab. aad ."A Prectiral Use for Peddlers,” presented by tbe Members of the winning grnnp . — pSg tßbm MfflMHakßhfMi r*AtlifflrUbdb Moaoer. Margaret Fenatermahbr. Delphlaa Reyaolde. Theresa Hanai. Aplha Chew. Flossie Lyeharger. Frances Biery. aad Loretta Ange buggar. Other ggto teetadad TCandy aad Ceka” by Jaalce Van Bason, and Margant Ml«p; Marvin Story's piano solo; and "Mary Had a Little Lamb" by Jaaic* Ven Baton Jndgaa ware the Rev. O C. (guan *e Pane Star’

Early Final Effort To Drive United Nations Forces To Sea Likely

SeekTmsportition For School CWMrai Decatur Residents To File Petitions Petition* seeking transportation for school children firing In Master Drive, the Homesteads, Stratton Place and Hqmewood wUI be presented to tbe Decatur school board Monday evening. Mrs. Adrian Pbf lag. 1340 Master Drive, co-chair man tor the circulators announced today. Mrs. Poling invited all parents ■MgMled ta obtaining transporta"Uon for children to the Lincoln and Decatur high school to attend the meeting. The board will meet st 7 o'clock at the Decatur high school. More thaa ISA person* have signed the petitions. Mr*. PoHng raid. They were circulated among resident* In the four residenttai district* named and have been presented to Waiter J. Krick, superintendent of city sclmnH*,.'. It i* set out tn the petition that children in there residential arena live more thaa a mile and a half from school and have no traae

portation to school. Mr*, Poling explained that transportation within city limits could so wtammra ten Rkrefk*\ta WNf Transportatija la aoaght primarily tor the grade pupil* at Lincoln school, but could be made ' available to seventh aad eighth grade pupil* at the high school building. Mr*. Poling stated. . - Assisting Mrs Poling in circular lb* the petitions was Mrs. Harold , Hoffman of Homestead 32. and other parent* Hvlng in the nrens seeking school board transportation for their children , r s~- ' j

South Koreans Fledge To Fight To Death Bth Army Headquarters, Korea, Aug 5. -r-(UP)— -MAJ. Gen. Ching JII Kwon, chief ot staff of tbe Booth Korean armed forces, said today that SH hl» _p«icers and men Nave pledged thenwiolyes to fight to the death their lost territory. Final 4-H Judging Conpleled Today Grand Champions To Be Announced Mrs. Walter Egley, of Kirkland township, found out What It meant ta be a 4-H mother Friday mornlag — her daughter’s flrat cake “fell,” reining her 4-H exhibit for the after boon. Carol, tbe daughter, got busy, though, and whipped up' another. which won a Mae ribbon In the afternoon Judging. Corel la a member of the Kirkland Knt-Upa. tbe oldest 4-H group la th* county. Originally called tbe MinnLha-ha club when founded by lb* home economics club 23 years ago. it now has 22 active member* aad three lender*: Mr*. Btanley Arnold. Mra. Walter Egley. sad Mr*. Harriet Bcbaris. An Intereating feature of the Judging thia year waa that Mra. Roy Olwin. one of the first members of th* club ta the l«M> M'a. jjaa two daughters exhibiting banning and clothing this year. Jadged yesterday beaMea the Kirkland etab were the Waahtagtoa, Monro* Booster*, and Monro* Busy Bees Today Judging end* with th* Maamauth Merry Maid* at th* MmbmmiUi octool. Jud'tag of the clotMM division grand chataptaM wffi net be W Imm4l —til Mo*4*b* wW* grand chmapiOM win hare beam eboeqn. However, two draaeer were eheaea to ho shewn ta th* state fair eahlMt. H ;T Nsaa Edition

North lorean TroopShipls BlastedßyAir American Bombers And Fighters Set TTiiiTb Vessels Tokyo. Aug. 5—(UP)— Auseriraa bombers and fighters sank a 10.A0Gton frelgktertraMport .tended with ■ trqpp* and set Hre to several other l ships yesterday at iwwlMra ba Ae North Korean west coast. Th* frelghter-traasport overtarn--1 ed and wn» believed to have spilled scores If not hundreds of troops into th* harbor. Two tug* also were believed to hove been sunk aad ’ two wooden ships damaged ta the ’ raid. ' The ship may bava ’ come from 'Russia It waa unloadlag It* cargo when attacked. 1 F-M jet shooting star fighter* 1 also damaged four smaller coastal [ ships In strafing and rocket attack* ' st Slnchoa Nl. seven mile* east ot

Inchon. <Tbe Inchon raid was tbe moat aueeeaetul American air etterit yet on a eommuniat-held POH Inchon I* the port for Beeel. aneesywecopied capital of South Korea Four B-24 Invader* flying ta formation dropped BAApotted bombs on the freighter, the largest fM seen ta enemy water*. One bomb fell squarely db the sMp's unarmed deck. F-IA Jet* followed np the B-25 bomber* and raked lighter* and tugs clustered around the stricken ship. Two tng* were believed sunk. The FBA pilots confirmed the sinking ot tbe freighter.

'■Btlll Mother flight of F-B«'h led by Maj James H. Backey of New Parle, Pa., started large oil fire* I in a rocket attack on warehouse I . buildings above Inchon. Flame* ; shot up to 8.000 foet. he said. ) . A headquarter* announcement i credited Ist Lt. Kenneth J./qtopel I of Milwaukee. Win . with making i tbe first bomb hit on th* lA.oOA-ton freighter-transport. His B-24 was flown by Ist Lt. Billy M. Jones Eastland. Tex., with 8/Bgt. Austin 0. Roberson of Hope. Ark., aa gunner. - y Allied plane* Gew a record number of 550 sorties over Korea yesterday -58-23. superfortresses stocked the Seoul railway yard*, described by MacArthur's headquarter* a* "an Important center for tbe movement <vw*w w» ran* epuv? Seven Boy Scouts Plm Week’s ftp Will Lsm Moadoy As Fragram Award Bevra Decatar Boy Beyuta. aecompMied by three adult leaders i will leave Monday morning oa * week'* trip to potato ot tatorrat 1 iB BBitTB Bfrlfrlfk-"*'' ’ Th* trip I* * reward to the geouto for th* eoasplettoa ot an extensive training program atart<d last summer. For the past a*v eral year*, the trip has been aa oeting to Beever lataad In Lake Michigan but the Itinerary has bean changed this aumxaer. The Boy Bcogto winning the 1 trip are: Ronnie Sooner ’ Krick. Bob Baker. An Mwteaßh. ’ Dun Thoesaa aad BBS TVwtaaar, 1 *R es Rotartr troop dl. and deck Lawson M Mean troep <3. Tbe adult leader* maktaß tbs . IFl|> B>9 ■yiwwwmr iivwwmfo uww ty scent eeumtaataper. Alva Lawj ami aad George Beat*. The tri* will be mode la two atattoa wag1 op*, aad the party ptarn ta caasp , out port es tbe tea*. Included la patete of totereet which they plaa to vtaß are Oettysbarg Valley Forgo Phßadetphte aad Washington. D ’ C. They ere expected to arrive heaw either Aug. 13 or 10. -*_ v / " "t

FricaFMvCeata

Two More AVtadk* ta Soutfc; Rod Took Spoariioad Smosliad Tokyo. Aug. 5—(UP>—U R. Mb army force* balding the “no roe treat" Naktoag river Un* In Korea aanaahed twe more communist attack* ta tbe aeeth aad hnocked out a Red tank as seek aad ta th* north today. Four tank* were destroys* ' An tth amy ceram entaa* aaM North Korean troopa rrea aal the w a* taiMMra raAAfflrtta HtaJhA aad eoeflbast of Baagja. eease 15 fflta* abtae the northweet Mage Ural* forge* withdrew from the arra several day* apo. A tot G4MB. OMitfkß* MacArthur the North Korean* ware" only aperria* wMIe building up for what may he sinivltaMM* attacks against hate . end* of th* river line tor a final attempt to drive the United Nations forces Into the sea. He said th* Rod* appeared to , be maaatag-troop* equni to three ill mFw I nta i~- WK j wgraß^fflure”” - j Care th* mala Asserican supply > port of Pusan ta the south aad another 25.0 H seen b stare the Ms

tranaport hub of Taetfo in the ■uaeth. “h. saay ha that the in amy wtH coosßGgrt wt he may be daeperat* taaugh ta mount both attack* at omen,” Mam Arthur's spokesman aald. Field diepatehes aaM th* aUeeka • may eente wltkin the beta 12 _ hour*. An Ith army communique issued at 7:3* p. a.. (3;3t a. m.. CRT) ta Korea aaM Asserican pie sea aad artillery destroyed four out ot Av* communist teaks spot tad on the west bank of th* Naktong river - opposite Waegwam 12 miles north-

I west of Tae*u on the main bigh , way from Taejon. Th* fifth was , under attack, the coeimunieae i «•**. ‘ The communique said Red force* appeared to lie buildinc s ep .... alone the Naktoa* Heer east aad southeast of Sanalu. SI mile* northwest of Waecan ; The communique said unidentified plane*. presumably fretn the rarely-eooa North Korean air force, straffed Allied installations in Maaaa on the southern front and in a South Korean army sec-, tor of the northern front -last..'.. ni*ht Trucker And Infant Killed In Collision ■wood. Ind. Au*. S—(VP>—A car-sasoiine truck collision at a county rend ieteroeetioa two mile* eaat of Leisure yesterday killed truck driver Leroy Ballard. M, Elwood and Melanie JBI Ratry, three months. State police aaid the infant a mother. Mrs. Bonnie Um it. driver of the car. was taken tn Mercy hospital pt Klwood. treated for bruises and taeeration* and - releaeed. ... ' I Fwelwwnru ndb A Ww- w e wAe W Mmam Ara vwpvrraa irara City police inreetinatsd one i minor accident Friday, another ■ wee reported to then* and one i man wan arrested fair reckless drlvM*. Lena Mowrer. of Joliet. > 18.. pleaded sallty la city court i wiovw ■myor. . unay > rvC|PoMl|r Ml wwtUMS . "weavta* from side to dis’ Th" t Mayer fined Mm W« end earns. tocaUtM htl.TI I Fefirt invosUcnted the eelll- ■ sloe at Harreeter Lane end Bast i car* drlrea hy Charles Garwood. •' -of rente ». and Laverne fimidey. > of route I Total daasace was rat I MfttSd st SW. A start!!* Bctatast I whe reports* to pottee. when cere drives hy Harry PoUtoe »M North i Oak street, and Fred inch, route > i. colUded In tbs alley latornoer titm behind Stewart's Bakery. No daaappo was reported.