Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 49, Number 226, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1951 — Page 2

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British Technicians Ordered From Iran Expulsion Order Is Issued By Prenfier Tehrna,' Iran, Sept. 2S— (UP)- — The Iranian government today ordered the 800 British technicians remaining at the great Abadan oil refinery to get out o£ Iran within nine days. ■ Vice Premier Hossein Fatemi, announcing tfite order, said Iran would no longer consider the employment of any Brifons by its nationalized Iranian National Oil Co. 3 Premier Mohammed Mossadegh sent the expulsion order to the Nationalized Iranian company’s executive, board for transmission to the British. It specified that the Britons must leave “within one week beginning Sept. 27.” Authorities were told to show the, Britons every courtesy so they v.guvl leave Iran, “in the friendliest spirit.” Great. Britain has 10 including the crack cruiser Mauritius and four destroyers, standing by i»ff the Iranian coast to protect British interests at Abadan, especially the lives of the In parliaihent. an opposition deputy charged that Mossadegh’s government in its oil policy is “stampeding toward Communism.”

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Wabash College To Erect New Buildings Crawfordsville, Ind., Sept. 25.— <I P >—Wabash college officials announced plans'today for three new campus buildings, a student dormitory, library and a cbmbiri- . attim dining hall and union build-

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Discharged Teacher To Wed Young Pupil Illinois Teacher Fighting For Job Amboy, 111., Sept. X5—(UP)— A handacrtne hißh «< boo! teacher said today he plans to marry the blonde, hrainy pupil he wm fired for wooing. Stanley W. Gibson, 31 years old and a divorcee, made the announce jnent as he fought to win hack his joh teaching English, geography and history at, Amboy high school. “We’re planning to' get married and It’s uobody’a business ,„h° w often I dated her," he said. Gibson told a public hearing into the case yesterday that the dates with pert, 17-year-old Joyce Underhile amounted to somewhere between 25 and 50 before she graduated as valedictorian of class last June. A crowd of between 300 and 350 parents and students clapped and cheered when the tall, smiling teacher entered the hearing room with the pert farmer's daughter on his arm. \ “Joyce and I are planning to get married as soon as she finishes college at| the University of Illinois,” Gibson re veiled today. “This whole thing is an invasion of our privacy.” |

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Gibson said his case was “stifled” at the hearing before ibek school board yesterday. But, hfe planned toycall Joyce’s parents; classmates and members of the board tomorz in an effort to prove that romance didn’t affect his teaching? “i have made a career out ’Of teaching,” he said. “But if 1 Jiave to put up with things lite this, I’ll just quit. . 5 "Joyce’s parents are behind me 100 percent and 1 think most of the people in Amboy are, too.” ’ '• Gibiujn demanded the hearings after the schoot board dismissed him last June 11 on grounds that his courtship hurt “the .best inter* ests of the school.” t ' Superintendent of schools Paul Fegley said he leafped of the controversial dates April ? and told Gibson they had to Stop.But Gibson retorted tfiat in fairness to Joyce he couldn’t stop dating her, Fegley said. j - ——— ; —i Former Valet For FDR Dies Today Miami, Fla., Sebt. 26;—(UPl)-r George Henry Siee, 82, personal valet for the-, late J President Franklin D. Roosevelt before and after he was stricken with died here today. . He was a native of Coventry, England. r.. '.V" ' r I Trade in a Good Town j— Decatur

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Two Wisconsin CJubs Backing MacArthur ! Milwaukee, Sept. 25. — (UP) —, Two Wisconsin clubs are working to makfe Gen. Douglas* MacArthur president in 1952, it was announced today. One was organized by Lansing Hoyt, Milwaukee, president of a National MacArthur for President Clubiin 1943,. and the other by John Chapple, editor of the Ashland Press. , Hoyt’S group will seek to enter ‘ the general’s name in the Wisconsin presidential primary April 1, 1952, and Chable said his organization, the “Fighters for Mac- . Arthur” will ' try to “draft” MacArthur for the GOP presidential nomination. ' " \ ' .., , . ~.-1 :- v Trade in a Good Town — Decatur j ■/ , ; v-| . IT HAPPENS ’ EVERY 15 SECONDS State Farm Mutual Bays A Claim on the average' Every 15 of every working day ~ FRED W. CORAH Rm. 7, Reppert Bldg. Phone 3-3656 Decatur, Ind.