Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 205, Decatur, Adams County, 31 August 1950 — Page 6

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Committee Seeks Contempt Citation House Lobby Group Asks For Citation Washington. Aug. 31 — tt’Pl — The house lobby committee today asked for a contempt of congress citation against Joseph P. Kamp of New York, executive vice chairman of the conatitutfpnal educational league. The committee reported that Kamp's organisation was apparently engaged in lobbying activities but that Kamp flatly refused to reveal details of Its financial backing. He claimed the committee has no jurisdiction to seek details of Ma operations. Kamp, now nerving a four months jail sentence for contempt of congress in IM4, would be the third witness cited this session for refusal to answer question*" by members of the lobby committee. The house yesterday voted to cite two other witnesses who refused to answer committee queries. They were Edward A. Humety of the committee of constitutional government and William L. Patterson of the civil rights conareas. Itumely'a case provoked a floor ' fight. Republicans claimed that ! the lobby committee tried to ! abridge "freedom of the press'" by j asking Rumeiy to list the -names I of people who "'suhncribed" to his . group's Itooks and pamphlets. | Chairman Prank Buchanan. I).. Pa., said Rumeiy used "subscrtpI tlons" as a dodge to avoid listing ‘ contributions under the lobby act. House majority leader John Mei Cormack accused Republicans of helping “a spy and a fascist" by 1 opposing the citation. He said Rumeiy was convicted In 1915 of . taking money from the Herman government to set up a newspaper .to help the German cause in | World War I. Republicans retorted that Rumeiy was later pardoned and i exonerated by the late President Coolidge. Estimate Holiday Death Toll At 435 Chicago Aug 31. tl’Pi — The national safety council estimated today that traffic! accidents during the flay weekend mav kill 435 persons unless there is "A Major Reform" in. motoring habits. The council said 30.000.006 cars’ | are expected to jam the nation's highways during the three-day holiday, The council’s estimate applies to .Immediate traffic deaths for > the period from 6 pm. Friday to midnight Monday. One Youth Killed As Auto Hits Big Truck Wgansport. Ind Aug 31. — (UPJ Douglas Renner, is. was i killed today and Thomas stout. IS. {and Claire Wad--, I*l were injured seriously when a car driven' by ! Renner struck a big truck Police said the car skidded side ’ ways into a truck driven hy Don ..Id Paine. 41. Rochester two miles ■ west of Logansport U. S. 35. Paine received only minor Injuries. I ' ' , • Boy's Body Is Found Near Dock At Resort Rhinelander. Wis , Aug. 31 -it’Pl I—The body of five-year-old David Blucher, sought for five days hy hundreds of volunteer ‘ searchers, war found floating near a dock at ! the Lake Tomahawk resort where he had been vacationing with his mother f The boy's mother. Mrs Walter Blucher, saw the body as she and a party of friends started out late yesterday to renew their search . for. him. * ' ■ Popcorn Shack 207 COURT AT. Modern Cleaners AGENCY CALL' 17«3 BEFORE 11 A. M. Pick up Mon. & Thur*.

Air Force Captain t Quiz Show Winner > t New York. Aug. 31. —(DPI— ] An air force captain who was "'loo broke" to take his wife and tour ( small children with him on a g European assignment won their . traveling expenses last night hy I hitting an 35.K70 quls show jack- I pot. believed to be the largest I ever given on television. Capt Kenneth F Bowen of Tren- I ton N.J.. said he was feeling “pret- I ty low" when he went to the Na- I tional Broadcasting Company’s ;| 'Break the Bank” show because he I thought it was his last "night out" I with his wife before leaving for J England Monday. He said they had I been separated only once before I In 10 years of marriage. Bowen won the cash jadkpot hy I Identifying “Lucky Lady" as the name of the B-50 superfortress I which circled the globe In record I llmr last March. LONG-AWAITED fCaeOueed rress rear Oeei United Press correspondent Robert Bennvhoff said the North Koreans yielded slowly Wednesday, but on Thursday they actually ran from the terrific pounding being handed them by American and | South Korean artillery and Amerl- < ean tanks and planes. IST DRAFTEES (Cwtlwwed Fswaa Pose oe»> Ing for another Job." The 24 were welcomed Into the army by Brig. Gen. Robinson Hitchcock, state selective service: director; Col. Harry Welsch, com | mandlng officer of Fort Harrison I and Foster Stanley, civilian aide to the secretary of the army for In- i dlana SEEK TO tCMflawed Frawi Pose Oeel I lit <ar national Harvester operations ' to a standstill The strike tonight, ordered hy the UAW would close three Deere ; 4 Co plants at East Moline, 111 . j and one each at Des Moines. Du-! I.uque and Ottumwa, la. The Deere tractor works at j Waterloo, la . also -was' scheduled , to be struck. The plant was al- , ready dosed, however, due to a strike by 400 yairemakers who walked out of the plant foundry on Aug 17. EASILY DIGESTED LASTIMG ENEJffY RtADY-CVT SPAOHiTTI

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THURSDAY. AUGUST 31. 1950

i. Both the UAW and the FE are i eeeking 1 freent hourly wage tnr creases. Negotiations have coatis - end between the UAW and Harr t Vster. but spokesmen for both sidea > said no immediate settlement appears likely.