Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 51, Decatur, Adams County, 1 March 1951 — Page 2
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, tuciano Demands i Right To Testify . .•H Deported Vice King 8 Seeks U.- S. Return S f S v ft ti ’ mMigh, Italy, March I.—<UP)~ “Lucky” Luciano, deported New: York vice king, de- . today to be “imporied"! l|snis«Jf against claims he Is “umAmerican igangland disVdtc-< v ; them talk about me." -he ' ‘ < WT d $ (Charges by the U.S. senate > sitigating ep in mi l tee. ‘j'j’heyi j wiW always fail to produce ” widelce against w c • idlings with the United States government to obtain my deportat|»h Wck to America and make a. i|e* |pal. permitting me to speak Ugxl defend myself personally?" l‘ is once black hair now I to steel gray, was inter*! at the swank Manin hotel.! o&h oHthe most exclusive in Milan., I Sjjjpke in a soft, low voice. j ftfieHwas dressed in a well-cut ' light hiltie suit' white silk shirt and i :g.rt'tilt and white necktie. ' | 'Toidlpney," he said, smiling, after w dl # a summary of the 35-pagej jft ntitfFcrlnie report. I. claimed thafsLueiano \ , ‘wfipiies" disputes betwe^,.-4wo '!' Aijotdiirime syndicates in the v,.S. r L<jyuc|ano' challenged Sem , Estes p., -Tenn., chairman of -1 ib committee, to produce “specific against me." . ‘ i formally irtvite senator KefanVB&t evidence and launch
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specific charg»«," Luciano said /‘Then I will answer him." i| < "They laurich charges of iumhir-ing-syndicates* and father balotnv like this. Why don’t they have mo in peace?" ' [ ' ')) Luther Burry Wins . Membership Contest ] Berne March 1. Luther j Burry was the winner of the decent membership contest conducted by the Berne conservation cliib.\|lie secured 140 memberships and WOn a hunting knife and sl6 in' Ila vid Heare won seednd prize ami Glen Bixler, third. Hi . --1— ' \ ; ? lit Berne Pions Annual J| Good Friday Service Berne. March 1.- The ,|signd|il union Good Friday service's ’ will again be held in Herne thUWI&t but the service is being cu( j three to two hours. The wilt fee at the First MenkipnlU church with the seven [ inters appearing on the pr&grMi for short messages. A large; cdtti munity choir directed by Burkhalter will sing the e4htai.ii. "The» Seven Last Words.Tftte service is beiiig cut one Sn ordhr to give more people the opportunity to attend the service. It will start at 1 d'clotrk and run until 3. Berne l>t|jinhks places will dose during theft pfiiod. Ministers whd will are the Revs. (). A Kr#hb||l. Oacar Elchef, Nj J. (?. A. Schmid. Taubei, ()|d Gehnian and J. Pritchard Aihstiitjk
u .4? "7 SJ7 —=r4j-. ■i-sr '- T/V-a. /M., h--TSf : —.-1' l|l ' j^Pyongyonq( /’ yf r ■-- • —- 7V17..?r X-- = i n \ ■M—-". ;■ X. ftOEkGSONG I <- - : '. ,y»//0w..... I ,••'"• • nr* 0 10 20 — 1 1 ffiy/Wwik i fl r y, 4,, iijfTml i \■ .Iwr, UN FORCES clamped a vise on the lateral Paangnim-Hoengsong highwajlJarrows, 1) as UN Ist Cavalrj advanced 2,000 yards to capture a hill South of Yongdu (2). of Hoengsong, is believed key of Red central defense. A U. S. 3rd Division patrol stabbed intel! Seoul (3), then withdrew after a fight with Chinese Communists.’South Korean Marines announced airaid on Kanghwa Island tflj and another on the Ongiin peninsula (5L Other S. K. forces captured Island (G) off Wonsan.
—, 4 j Webb In Charge Os Red Cross Campaign Berne, March 1.-E. M. Webb, superintendent of the Berne Echbols is in charge! locally of 1 the .Red Cross campaign which’l openls today. The lochl business!
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and manufacturing firms are being solicited through personal letter by Mr Webb and a group of high school. girls nil! canvass the residential sections'of the city. \ If you have something to sell or roorni fbr rent try a Democrat j Want Adv. It, brings results.
—f? —Hr— ■- ——- ColJazo Seeks To larConfession 1 | Attempted Assassin I Os Truman On Trial
f ' ■ ' V? ■ j gWaghington, arch 1. — (UP — '• 'ait UoWazo testified in his own today in-iart attempt to bar t<sfin : gony and a [ w ritten statement tint ife confessed to the attempted j of I’i-esident Trumai; l»s! N,ov. 1. ' v Puerto Rica?. i«vnhrtionary, testifying with the absent, said his repeated re(pHe4t| for a lawyer were ignored i| th«<: hours after the Blair House s|ooting s. |He is on trial for the murder <£ White Blouse policeman Leslie qpffett during the attempt on the msidfhrt's life. fThei= defense put Collazo [on the [in an effort to bar as evij il|n<’e> damaging testimony and a w|litt<n statement that he confess e| inldetall. 1“ ut|the maneuver seemed dodniOrg the basis of a statement hy *ri|l judge Alan T. tlbldsborough t |e could see no legal reason fsarring testimony by deeret ciise agent Joseph J. Ellis. Jr.. ) Questioned Collazo in a ho,s---1 |or 5*4 hours lifter the Blair iM gun battle. \ hud testified that Collazo I |lin he was the ••Instigator" ht| plot to kill Mr Truihan and t jhe and tlriaelio Torresola icHiehi from New York to assuhitc tl><? provident. Ellis said hiiii ga\o him a detailed de* Jitr of the plap and hlshmi't In Torresola was shut filled hy Coffelt. Ulis said he rode in the ninbure«; with Collazo from ,Blair jhQ to tin* hospital and remainIti his Hide for the next 6Mt r<i Most of the ituoktlonlng. hr lip took pined In the ’ strong ripnnP hi Ithe hospital where Colla . taken after his aupwrflclal t fp“iU WDltl|o W H.H dressed Ip'H qnolfd Collazo as saying he hljloio fmding of ill will" toward jTiumjtp; Hint "I did not come kill Mr Truman I cam? h|[p| jo shoot the president \of th? 1 Ll.i’d Si.lies " l|;ti|M Raid Collazo Insisted thwi one” was "Involved In the ■pfflti exebpt Torresola nnd himh,W? .answer to questions by Holds bdfelmgh Ellis said "I made no tlßalM to the defendant: »o on? li||hiy presence made any threats." r — * — I ? fek<e>TD i \-KS y 1 t Jr 1 sUir A i L I KASE, aporta editor of the York Joumal-American, aits desk after It was revealed ivided the first tangible clue ed to breaking Uie current scandal. Kase said lon of a LIU player started I the trail. District Attorney Hogan said Kase's tip gave bcctional steer which was jiroductivEt.” flnterfwUowlj Si'
Report Is Made On Heart Fund Drive Mrs. It. (’. Hersh, Atlanta county chairman for the . annual Heart Fund campaign, conducted during February, reporta a total of 1195.4? contributed to date, with the final report to be made within a few days. Contributors Include: Shake speare dlub, 2.25; Research club 10.27; Psi lota Xi, sloi Tri Kappa. $10; Historical club, $5; 4 rt de_ partment, Womans club, $3.42; Dramatic department, Woman’s club, $2.30; Literature department. Wouian’B club, $6; Junior Women, WoiAan’s club, $3.10; Music depart ment, Woman's clitb, $3; Friendship Village home, economics club, $5; Decatur home ecohomics club. $2; Mrs. J. Ml Dawson, $1; Decatur Emblem ilub, $10; American Legion, $25; ,<Jash in boxes, $73.89; Berne contributions' $43.20.
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Indiana Weather Is Fair And Calm Indianapolis, March 1. (UP)— Indiana weather was fair and calm today as March came in like a lamb. Thunderstorms lashed the stab: yesterday I and strong win d s whipped the raid into sheets. But skies cleared ahd winds dimin-, ished with the beginning of March | Weathermen said it would be | fair tonight but somewhat colder. I There will be increasing cloud j inesa and rising temperatures to- < morrow, they said. j j ALLIED FORCES (Continued Ffoni l*«ge On«i Amidong. U. ,S. forces on the western front ! also lashed out the enemy.) Reinforced American platoon-; storm-1 ed across- the J lan river in assault j boats four miles southeast of I iStoul and landed on a two-mile-’ llong island.
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SOTHE OPFISAI, SETTI,i;v|»;%T OF F.SI ATK W«. I37l» Not l<e i« hereby given to tii p < n-rtitors, neica and legatees of Karl 10-k. dee.ns <1 )<> in the AdaniM d’lrcuit 7’ourt, held at Decatur, Indlunn, <>n the 22nd day of March. ISSI, arid* show cause, If any, why the FINAL SETTLIT.MF/NT A< VO I’:XTH with.the estate of watd decedent h lion Id 1 not i>»- approved; and wald he|rs are notified to then and theiie make proof of heirvhip, and reeive ttieir dlntribiitive uharus. Albert F. Dick Administrator Decatur, Indiana. Feb. 2?, 1!'">1. I Henry M. Heller Attorney -March 1-R.
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