Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 123, Decatur, Adams County, 24 May 1951 — Page 2

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"■""^r 11 "’ 1 ' "js?" m ; j — Fprt Wayne Air Force Major Back In U.S. San Francisco, May 24 —(UP) — Maj. Leo ■G. Ftadenhurg, Fort Wayne, lnd.,i was lifted by tlje air force as among airmen aboard the USNS Gen.‘ffi- D. Patrick due to arrive in Sap Francisco today. He is among ttye first air force returnees from the Koreaq area. Hazi Criminals Tq Be Hanged Friday Executions Delayed Months By Appeals j Landsberg* Germany, May 24 -r---(UP)— The last sqven Nasi ,var criminals probably, will be handed tomorrow |n Lansberg prison, informed sources said today. The q|ecutions of the seven terqiinatioq ” \ experts have been held i>p tor months by appeals, bdt today f|nal preparations were being inade to carry out the sentence?. Wives of the seven paid their last visits to their husbands. Heay|ly reinforced milltap’ police patrols covered ail approaches to the grpy stone prison on |h« banks of the. Lech river- ' Polish refuges employed as prison guards patrolled the grounds pnder orders to confiscate the fllnl from cameras of photographers who attempt to take pictures near the prison. These precautions have .been taken in the past only before the execution of war crimes prisoners'. PTA Conference Is Held Here Today A , Mrs. George Grunewald, of Fort Wayrip, district director of the state association today was the principal, speaker at the county-wide meeting of PTA executives and committees. Mrs- Randolph Brandyberry, president of the Lincoln school PTA served as hostess at the allday meetjng which also included speeches by Mrs. Richie, of Hpnterfown, president or the Allen county PTA counci|. and Mrs. Morris, of Huntington, state PTA music director. , Board members from a five-coun-ty area were in attendance at today« information conference in which flans were forwarded and discussed tor organization of rTA groups next fall.

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Seven Men Victims Os Air Force Crash Five Survive Crash |H Stats Wednesday : New Lisbon, Ind.. May 24 —(UP) -r the air materiel command t<H Jay identified .the seven men who iod aqd the five Fho survived the crash of an Mr fofce C-124 Globemaster near here yesterday. The four-engined giant, capable of carrying 200 full-equipped soldiers, weht down on an experimental flight when its propellers reversed pitch and pluriged it into a farm pasture. \ The dead included: Capt.. Rlcharji V- Vermin), 30. pilot, Enon, 0., son c/f Mr. and Mrs Fred C. Varnum, Ronap Mont. M/Sgt. Donald L- Shidy, 22, engineer, Fairborn. 0., sen of Mrs. Joshephine Shady, Fort Wayne, ip4CapL Francis &. Blair, 36. co-pi-lot. Dayton, O, spn of Mr. and Mrs. Marion W. Blair, Terre Haute. Ind. Robert L. Hellmuth, 29; civilian, technician. Springfield, O. Johri Robert Say, 33, civilian technicial, husband of Mrs. John Robert Say. Dayton, O. Harold R Holm, Jr., 27, civilian technician, Dayton. o.,'son of Mr. and Mrs. Refold Holm; Dorchester, Mass. ' L J Vivien Pl. Baughn, 45, civilian technician, Springfield, 0., son of Mr. and Mrs- J¥”rter Baughn, Washington C. tl- O. The five survivors were: Capt. William C. Snell, 27, copilot, Owentow. Ky. 7 * John M- Christenson, 30, instructor pilot; Baldwin, L. 1., N. Y. M/Sgt. Cassius C. Zedaker. 36, flight mechanic technician, New Bedford. Pa. » C- Stelyn, 30, civilian physician, Dayton, 0., apd Chicago. M/Sgt Jack R. gowprs, 3,6. fiigbt engineer, Rockwell, N. C. / Farmers working in nearby fields said the p|e&e clipped off tree tops in a wood lot 08 it tried to land, thep burst into a "wall of flames” as it plunged to the ground. They believed the pilot was trying: to land in a field, but lost altitude and hit the trees- ‘ , j Tfae : ship crashed about an hour after it left Wright-Patterson air base at Dayton, 0., on an experl.mental'flight. HZ ' ; l I t)nly one Os the injured was listed in critical Condition in Henty coUnty hospital at New Castle today. Zedaker 'was critical. Snell. Christenson and Sower were tn serious condition, and Stleyn was "good.” .. . ——7’ .Youth Is Drowned Taking Swim Jeffs |>a POrte, Ind-, May 24 —(UP) — James Yax.es, ' 12, drowned in a YMCA poo) today wnile taking swimming tests with a boy scqpi group. His body, in the water qr* est|inated, four minutes, was discovered by another scouL 7 1 ' ’ I f SAYS BUILDING (Continued From Page Qne) operation of the consolidated school, but deals entirely with th? building fund,” the spokesman explained. Hearing Tuesday Mprning The schoril corporation has ratified action to reinstate the 75-cent levy for future years and a hearing on the petition wIR be held Tuesday at jo a.m iif the court house by a representative of the state board of tax commissioners. A large crqjvd . is at the meeting, although offjc|al action .probably will not be taken until the numbers of the state board act on the petition. Rruse stated a remonstrance with m<\re than 250 nances would be filed against yhe levy. Re/ urged reihbnstratqrs to attend the hearing. ,7 The November Installment Altprney Andersoq explained that to prevent the collection of the November of the 75eent levy, that the state board would be contacted on a suggestion that a certificate of error be issued to taxpayers in the three townships, so that they could pay their regular taxes without penalty. This step has not yet become pfficial. The consolidation of the in the three townships created unusual interest tWo years ago When initial steps were taken to form corporation. These steps were approved and the schools in the thj’ee iqWnships nqw operate with the grade school in Moproe and the high school in the Kirkland school. ’J'he principal objection against thte consolidation, Kruse said, wps on the proposed building plan, fi>r wMcb, thp 75-cent Rvy was made. Besides Kruse, the freeholders committee is composed of Lawirenqe Braun, Ben Efting, Clint RarL and Thomas Noll.' The school board members are, Glen secretary, Homer' k Arnold, chairman, William Linn, Noah Neuenschwander and Lester Adler, trustees of Washington, Monroe and Kirkland townships. Floyd Mitchell and David Schwartz. Ti ' ' f ■■

Outdoor Activities /./ Workshop Saturday

An outdoor activities workshop will be held at Foster Park in Fort Wayne Saturday from 1:30 to 8 p. m. The Alldh county social planning council is sponsoring the workship for Girl Scoqts,' Boy Scqrits, ail leaders of youth activities and anyone interested in camping programs., There will be a 50-cent registration fee, which wHI include the evening cook-out. Local persons who wish to attend are asked to call Mrri. Rpy|p collier. 3-9832, |q arrange for transportation.

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Arrest Decqtur Man On Molesting Charge

Dewey Kasee, 48, of North Tenth street ' was arrested by police authorities, and prosecuting attorney Severin Schurger has filed charges of assaut and battery and assaut and bettery. with intent to commit a fqlony against thq man in circuit court. - The Decatur man was arrested by sheriff Bob Shraluka, patrolmgp Dale Death and trooper Ted Biberstine, who alleged that Kasee had molested two girls, ages nine and 14, last week. The girls gave written and oral statements to the police officials' relating the mol-

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