Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 258, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1950 — Page 7
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YmAbCoimcM Os fanglng 6M Jurv RacamiHMMfc Life Imprisonment Bridgeton. NJ., Nor. L — <l’P« — Theodor* Carter, Jr., 11-year-oJd former stockboy, was convicted last night of strangling pretty Lorraine Nee*. It, with her own coatbelt and a pair of aock* aa she WaJhed home from a high school play. A Jury of seven meu and fir* (women del|>*r*ting eeven and tne-half hoar*, returned a verdict of guilty of first decree murdar ■with a recommendation tor life imprisonment. The prosecution sought a Brat degree verdict bat did not apecity a penalty. George Lawler, thejury fore* man. said the juror* never considered the death penalty or aecniual tor the hakky /oath who described hy defense wltneaae* aa laving a tpanial age of nine Carter, stolid and emotionless during the U-day trial, wept when bis mother embraced him as the
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v*MMt ♦*• aMetUMOC. tie <*» still eehbing when ted out of th* Th* defense announced an appeal was under consideration. The state contended Carter wajr)*M the pretty high school Junior a* she walked on a dark street in nearby Millville early or May ISHer body was found sprawled or * lot between bungalows Carter snatched the aock* front a clotheelin* to hide the coat belt looped around the girl's smelt. the state 1 'said. I ■■■ ■ ' ’ ■ Rochester Student Heads I.U. Seniors Bloomington, Ind.. Nov. >—(UPj —Ted J. Olsen. Rochester, has been elected president of this year's senior class at Indian* University, and Keith H. Mochran. Anderson, president of the junior clan. New sophomore class president ia Richard J. Heasel. South Bend, and freshman pregy, William J. Hagerty. South Bend. Other newly-elected senior of | fleers »re John M. Kyle. Gary, j vice-president; Bessie Makr is. South Bend. Secretary, and Fraud* Craig. Delphi, treasurer.
yßfgnw Top—An unidentified man’ comes to the aitLof one of the White House pnllcemeti shot •low* imthe gun battle with would-be assassins at Blair House. Lower —The wouM-he assassin* are shown as they fell under a hail of bullets from While House police. One of them. identified as LorenSo Angelo Torresolo (topi Ilea in a pool of blood on the steps of Blair House Oscar t'allazo (holtumi his accomplice. lies on a narrow strip of lawn, critically wounded Both have been definitely linked Io the Puerto Rican Nationalist fat lion which ia responsible for revolutionary outbreaks in the Island.
October Heat Mark It Set At Berne Berne, Nov. 2. A new O<-t.A>er beat record for the last day the month waa set here Tuesday tilth a readmit of »2 degrees ; Wednesday was the warmest Notember first on record with a road - lug of 8b degrees The month of
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Pwrii Fatten b i IMByWikoal Charge?By Uttto* East Peorla.Tß.. Nov. J —fUPI—• About «* aaaambly-ite* Workers of th* caterpillar Treetoe company * dtesel plant went ba strike today, charging th* company with a speedup Thrir walkout idled »,W® employes at the dleael plant Union officials **M that unlcaa th* grievance is settled th* strike will spread to the entire factory, idling M,**» worker*. Pickets of th* united auto Worker* (CIOI, local *7t, formed around the diesel plant shortly before th* first shift today The entire first shift tow* of I.SIP workers refused to cross th* line*. There ar* 1.014 worker* nt the diesel plant tin the second shift and M 3 on the third shift. Bruce Brown, president of the local, said that the unit* will strike the entire factory unite* the grievance u settled. Aseembly tin* worker* voted to strike after complaints that the company had ordered a ten percent spesd-up went unheeded. The company denied union charge* that a *p**d-Up was ordered a month ago. The complaint came from worker* on the small-engine* assembly line. Brown charged the speed-up violated the union's contract With th* company. The union .set a mas* meeting for discussion of th* situation today. No talks between the company and union have been set Caterpillar signed a new two-year contract with the union this summer. giving th* union a tvn-cent hourly raise and a pension plan. The contract provided for a reopening of the wage issue after one year. Berne City Council In Initial Meeting ; The Berne city council met Monday evening In th? were elected last w**k. The council aijd Mayor Andrew- Sprunger decided to meet every other Monday evening. The new official* instructed Grover Moser, who was named clerk-treasurer, to poet the necessary bond. Accident Victim Has Betafites tn Ctrtinty <*** Berne. Oct 2. - Mrs. Lucy King, M, of Woodburn, who was fatally Injured in an automobile crash 'Tuesday evening, was formerly i Lucy Stucky and has many relatives In Berne and community. She ; was the wife of Ktaier King and i th* daughter of the late Mo*e Stucky. She was the niece of Mrs IC. N. Btucky and Mias Christine fitucky of Berne and pas several i first cousins here. I If You Have Anything To Sell Try A D*m**rat Want Ad—lt Fay*.
Truck Driver Hurt In Highway Wreck hn*, Nov. J. — Arley Platt, of bead gash which required several feed gash which require daevera! stitches to cldte when th* Coca Col* truak he was driving horth ep highway tt upam and v«Bte "down a deep embankment a mile west at Monro* at the intersection i of atate highway IM and federal highway 11. Th* truck waa badly dMMgad and hundreds'of empty bottle* wore smashed. Broken glaa* littered th* premise*. Plait told Walter Bchlndler. local state trooper, he failed to see * barri- ‘ < ade on the road In time io step : and when he tried to swerve his truck it careened into the ditch.
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