Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 16 January 1951 — Page 6
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- ™ j—- *■ •_ Li iflfaMfiOL Ok , &s|K| 4 fM&ogk t K&hHHs M fflaL?? * lEßwk WSwiV JjOIMURk BM I. mHoemf | ' ■ , •. - 'U 51 i . • / '< y? - J ~ ' , | e i - . ; AT THE WHITE HOUSE. President Truman signs into law the $3,100,000,000 Civil Defense Bill designed to protect the;nation’s communities from aljomic warfare. Standing ft to r.) are: Sen, Richard Russell-(D-Ga.), ’• tihairman, Senate Armed Services Committee; Sen. Styles Bridges (R---f#. H.),; Millard Caldwell, Chairman, Civil Defense Administration; Rep. Carl Durham (D-N. C.); Stuart Symington, Chairman, National SecurMr Resourced Board, and Sen. Brien McMahon (D-Conn.)', Chairman, Jpi nt Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy. (International)
” ; ]I .; '’ ■ ' ~ I 5 Beauty Shop Owners Offer Use Os Shops \. Infiianapolis, i Jan. 16.— (VPl—- — (beatify shop owners today offered .governor'Schricker the, use of t|oi‘r 3.800 shops- as first aid centers in the event of an emergen<y.,The offer was made by re.> - of the Indiana Hairdtesters and Cosmetologists Assocjafi&i in a delegation headed by Mrs#’ Mary Koerner of Marion. Md’e president ‘ .I ? . \ 'I-. v ■ RAILROADS ASK From Pan* One) Thi< settlement, they said, would ioatb an extra per year; not including cost-of-living adjustments, except ’for. a one < epi;? per hotir adjustment effective rilan. 1. • i ' :CWts Also are rising for jjjael, matfflials, and . supplies, the rail 2 said.; y TI4P railroads said they also are -~cotif|onted with other~ wage in-
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crease demands by most of the rest otj their employes.' Thesethey sa|(i, amount to kbout qing\in|p account ahy increased |ost wljich might result. I- I 'The railroads said £hey alscr have Committed themselves to' J hiake expenditures of huge sums 01 money on improvements, in their iproperty and particularly in the rehabilitation of their equipment' at>d in the acquisition of new equipment/” - v KILLER COWERS From Page One) rangemdnts to take “the mutilated bodies of his brother's family back to their \ Illinois ha me today. \ \ The Hullet-riddled corpses were dragged ; one iry one out of the mine shaft by] pplice and firemen ; who wore gas masks to brave the reeking fumes. y .;., Mosset , 33, his wife, Theitna, 2S, i and children, Patnlela Sue, • il, Ronald Dean, 7, and Gary Cdrl, 'S. were bought since Jan. 2. They
Robert Watts Dies : .; ' ' J For Sex Slaying Indianapolis Negro Executed Last Night Michigan City, Ind." Jan. 16.— (UP)—Robert Austin? Watts, 28, paid with hisjife today for the sex mui dcrtof a ’ 39-year-old housewife tifter failing to cheat the electric Chair by suicide. The negro truck driver, who was convicted of slaying Mrs. Mary Ldis Hurney in 1947, was led from his tell to the chair in Indiana state ■prison at 12:01 a.pi. prot<sUhg his innocence; He was pronounced dead a‘ 12:08 akm. War' s appaienily i tried Vtp take lis own life-yesterday after Gov. Henry 'F. Schricker refused to commute hi' sentence to life imprisonment. He cht his left arm at the elbow with his spectacles wheh . guards their vigilance, but succeeded iti inflicting “only a scratch,’’ warden Alfred Dowd said. \ | “it was just a trifle,” Dowd said. “The cut didn't require medical attention and I'm not evep sure he was in earnest.” Yesterday was. the second time Watts” h&ad had bejen shaved for the vltetrodesy Ilq was prepared tor the chair on June. 7. 1949. but five' hours before his scheduled electrocution the U. $/supreme courn ordered a new trial] on giounds that nqgroes were excluded systematically from the grand jury Which indicted him. * In the retrial, Waits I was con wicted and. again sentenced to die. He was' accused ofHlaying Mrs. Hurney, wife of a food broker, with her own shotguVl in a bedroom of her home' in aj comfortable north side Indianapolis residential area. Watts also was suspected of the “Marigold murder” of Mrs. 'Mabel Merrifield, pidminent |Clubwoman. 12 days before the Bpiney killing. Mrs. Merrifield was attacked with a butcher knife as she arranged a vase of mativolds in hiti'home. disappeared en route to a New Year’s visit with the lieutenant at post in Albuquerque. N. M. Officers speculated that they picked up the hitchliiking Cook afte ■ a < ar he had stolen from Lee Archer of Tahoka. ’Ti?ix., down. then killed the Mossers ami dumped thejr bodies in the mine, driving the aiutp to 01:1a , t Officers theoiiize]!. Discovery, bf the Mosser c»rf touched oft a fruitless 10-day search of eastern Okiahotna and western Arkan-
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Av li iF'A - I i LfL’ ■ 1•• »■ ARMY SOT. Joseph G. Grigalftuskas, Boston, is suing the government for $265,000 damages, charg* ing t;hat when his daughter beth Ann (above) was bom; at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., in 1947 an Army doctor administered' a saline solution so potent it left a hole in her back. (International) The sinall clay • tiles Used ;on bathroorii floors are kriown - at ceramic*mosaics. ' > ' Trade In a Good Town — Oecatut
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Declares Free World Musi Stand Together ’P' ' ' \ ' L Eisenhower Rejects Hoover Suggestions -' i i ■ V ' London. Jan. 16.—(X T P) — Gen. ; liwigbt D. Eisenhower said today !■ neither the United States not . .apy other country in the free world i i-gn Afford to pull out of the com s hjnn' alliance against Soviet; im . perlalispi. |\. ;; i .The supreme commander of the '■ proposed Atlantic pact aTmf threw i Ms weight against suggestions froni farmer president' Herbert Q. Hqov Mr and U. S. Sen. Robert A. Taft. ] It, 0.. that the L’nited States re .: tire behind an “American Gihral- ■ ! Hr. 51 t - ’Eisenhower - did not mention ‘ either Republican leader by name, ■ lie told a crowded press eonSf’Of' one thing I ' am sun?. I J tlioroUghly believe that the only (he free worldfcan defend its<hf is for the free world to stick ’ together. ■ , 1 |No one of us—however strong 2 of weak -can afford to pull Uway t frloni she efthers. Each of us peedsl j t)|e other?’ i . rEisenhoWer had lunch with Britprime minister Clement R. Att afttpr the conference, and tjieii left Tor Lisbon aboardhisCon.stjFdlali'on. IsThe .press Conference was the iifet (Eisenhower has slnc£ his fdjui n to Ixrndon. And in it he put <>4 the .a ecord his general appraisal <>K the European situation as he sCes it. Eisenhower said. he was encouraged by what he has found so far and is confident thtft the Atlantic jiaHny plan r tp preserve peace—can Spi l t t 1.
he obvious regqlness o govern- , inept and citizens to t met the' requirements of the pro ject,” he said. i Frqrh Lisl/om Eisenhow r wpi go |> Ijaily, Luxembourg, G o nany and Paris b< fore flying back to Washington la'e mx. week; Hr already ias i vi-..tqd France. Etlv um, Holland and Scandinavia. INDIANA HOUSE 1 Continued From IPitte One) posed abolition of two Lftke county Superior courts and' said it was an “economy measure” that would •save the county and state $60,000 a year. Makowski ivyould dissolve one Court each in Gary and Hammond and legve Lake with three superior courts. But bi/ls to increase, salaries of certain officials were introduced in the same session. A- house bill by Rpp. Addison M. Dbwiing, R„ Indianapolis,, would raise state supreme and appellate (court judges’ annual salaries from DLOOO to $15,000 and raise the Salaries of all judges in one-coun-ty judicial circuits. Another bill would raise the salaries Off some county surveyors. A Democratic platform hill to establish a “little Wagner” act govCrnirig state labor relations was introduced in the house, and minority Democrats prepared' another bill to extend social security (benefits to governmental f _ em- ! ploybs . . ■ ''' Sen Leo Stemle, IL,- jJasper, said he would introduce"the fnea-
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PRESIDENT TRUMAN SIGNS the autograph book of Robert Lawrence McKenzie, 12, Detroit, Mich., as the . 1951 March of Dimes Poster model looks on during a visit to the White House. The plucky youngster was stricken with infantile paralysis in support Robert’s polio-weakened arms. (International Soundphoto) •
sure soon because after 12 days* of the 1951 session of the general assembly the majority Repiiblic- ■ ans had ignored the subject. j, “I am surprised that they have * not made some sach move,” Stemle j The bill whuld o?tend th*e benei fits to municipal, township, couni ty and state employes nqt working under the merit system. The social security laws recently were amended by congress to extend '• thfe benefit's but states partici|gat-
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