Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1952 — Page 8

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I ! INDIANA DEMOS! i-Wrn PAK* Onrij announcement also brought tjhfesi suggested candidacies;: Rep. \iin fiejld Denton for U.S. senator |in< Latke county clerk Bartel Zandstr; for national commit teeinan. < Snioijx BUICK i i Service Satisfies r : ‘1 : CK I i i ■ I i 7 i I '' ' i ‘/ ■ >:W V 5 : /. Z 7-<; I I -fey-;''•'■■■■" i j, i t - I "\‘;4 '■ <V > '.’l . v 'cWfj* >?■» 1 » 9-« .1 / i *'y? A II l K ATZji : L— ~ ; I i " ic- 1' It ” f Fresh os Spring's first bios- j soms, divinely cool and comfortable . . . this captivating - sleeveless nightgown “Tailored ; by Katz” iin fine Crinkle Crepe Cotton. Daintily shirred yoke, lace-trimmed and bow-tied to ’ frame a pretty face. Elasticized at back waistband for snug fit. i Rose or Blue buds on white. Sixes is 32, 34, 36, 38, 40. 9ft Halterman’s ' ! I formerly The Douglas Store , ?

j Wife Os Sentenced 1 Airman Seeks Job M Officer Sentenced, ! Fired From Service El Paso. Tex., April 17—(UP)4 The j'oung wife of an air force officer cour: martidled for refusing to fly, said today she probably would put their infant son in a I nursing home and go to work herself during her husband's two-year prison term. ' ' Mrs. Verne Gpodwin said “I can’t set* anything to do but put tlft j baby in a nursery and get a job.” 2 I Her husband, Ist Lt. Verne 5 Goodwin, .'lO, yesterday was sentenced to two years in prison and jj ordered booted out of the service, ip; His pay will.be foYfeited during Lite time he is'behind bars, bitating his wife's working.’ > 1 Goodwin was the first of 13 re* s serve flying officers to be court ; ihartialed for refusing to fly. g ! Six others have acted similarly at • Randolph air force hasp, San An- ; tonio. Text? and six at Mather air ; force base, Calif. ; • The news of Goodwin's sentence: was a shock to his wife. | "I'm terribly upset about Verne’s J llial;'' ~Mrs. Goodwin said. “He’s ; such a decent sort of person that ; he shouldn’t be tried and stentencetf like a criminal." ' ; Goodwin's father-in-law. Park I Cullom of Las Cruces, N.M., attend! i E*d the trial. He relayed much o| | What transpired.! '* said that Goodwin told tho .court that when he refused to fly; he feared his wife would lose theiri; child in pregnancy. Ips flying i would increase her nervousness, he ! ; said. ■ f Goodwin’s flat refusal to fly cann» last Dec. 17, Cullom said, when the officer was ordered to co-pilot a IC 121 cargo plane to England and back. ■ . “I feel that the air force haft niade an example of iny son-in-law because of the other sit-down pilots. The force prosecutor told tho court that ‘the eyes qf the world are on you . . . if you don't sentence this man, there will be a general exodus from the military service.’T! Meanwhile, reports of bad blood I between reserves and regulars came frotp Randolph. Eight reserve officers demanded; a congressional investigation of "that boy scout camp they’re run- | ning put there.” | “Randolph is now stacked with I high-ranking, free-loading regulars I who never had any overseas time,” I the gi<Ml|» charged. | "At the time we were recalled, we | thought the reason was to replace | regulars who had gone to war.” phey said. “When we got here, we pound some of the same ones we' pan into in the last war, when wg jpvere sent over, here tb y Hstnd us overseas again. Let thei Rones who ;haven't been over go;; pover and do their bit. We’ll be herel h^ady^o^gojvher^he£^etbac^^: ! Lt. Gov. John A. Watkins is the 'only announced candidate for a top iistate job on the Democratic ticket.: j:|aWtkins hopes to succeed Schricker 'Jas governor.

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