Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 117, Decatur, Adams County, 16 May 1952 — Page 8

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U.N. FIRM ■ jcoutluued From TuKe One) by fcommunist prisoners on Koje is’hjid. I'Jhe commander of the prisoner of|war camps has disclosed to. of:four position. The Geneva iconvehtjon stipulates the so-called sc||ening of war prisoners cannotbe? permitted.y You attempt to tear the|Geneva convention to pieces. Wp|will not join you. - ' TRY OUR MARKS FILM SERVICE FOR QUALITY | PHOTO FINISHING Smith Rexall Drags

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Youth Saves Brother But Loses Own. Life i ' Brazil. hid., May 16—(UP),*— Six? year-old Raymond Miller was rescued when he tumbled into a waterfilled coat pit near Goal City but the brother who saved, him was drowned. Kenneth,nine-yeac-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miffed of Middleburg, didn't have the strength to reach snore after.pushing ids iwdther to safety yesterday. Boron Deficiencies Thirty-ono states in the U. S. and six provinces in Canada have re- ■ ported boron deficiencies in oyer 40 different crops.

Parity Raids Staged At More Colleges Harvard Students Also Lose Dignity By United Press The “spring fever’’ epidemic that has college students to stage panty raids on women's dormitories hit two more campii-es today and Harvard undergraduates rioted over a matter that had nothing to do with sex. \ More than t,<‘n>o Columbia ’ University students charged across Broadway in the early morning irouys on. a panty-and-bra treasure hunt at Barnard College but were routed by the girls and police. A greater force of students at the University of Miami, cheered on by coeds, were more successful at Coral Gables, Fla. Some of the 3.0U0 who stormed the dorms caine out wearing brassieres. v At least 2.000 Harvard students lost their dignity for four hours last night and scuffled with police. They had assembled at Harvard Square for a mock political convention and began rioting when a police squad car attempted tb a path through the crowd to permit a bus to get through. \ At New "York and Coral Gables, the weirs t damage suffered by students was soiled clothing, but in ' the Harvard riot, a Cambridge, Mass., policeman was bitten by a student and two other cops received minor injuries. Twenty-eight studentk were arrested. Police Capt. John Drake said at New Yijirk that the Barnard College girls waved panties-at the Columbia students to tease them and, then hurled and garbage at them The Following , < Watches EI ff in L Biilova Hamilton Are NOT On Sale At Reduced Prices. We are indeed sorry about this error. Wan'd.

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when/tluy ventured too near. A ’ “It’s just a lot of svhoolbpy 1 spirit,” Drake said. “But it’s the s girls who ate making it tough tor us." Drake agreed with Dr. Frank A. Ely, a Dt s Moims. lowa, psty-hb atrist, that the. cofltagiQUs urge tor, undies was) npthilng but. "impish pranks with a sex flavor” that excite the girls as much as the boys. One pt the raiders at Coral Gables also concurred with Ely. who\ edmmentid on the popular fad aftef male students'of the University pl lowa had gone in quest; of lingerie. “The girls loved every minute 5 of it,” Dick Stet'n. a University ;0f Miahii junior, said. “The bqys dashed around .the fnallsi and did; a lot of yelling, but 1 don’t think they intended to do much' damage.” Coral Gables 5 police and squads KI.F.I’TIOX CI.AIM* TO HE \ M.LOW I II VI V\ ID. 1D.13 Precinct No. 1 East t'nion 57.50 I’reein.l No. 2 \\ est I niori .s.'>isp< Pre in. t No. 3 East Boot , Precinct No. 4 \X est : Itoot . £slss PreeiiK t. No. . 5 North Preble 9<i.ss/ Preciro | No. fi South J’rvl'lo xsph Precinct N<»- ” North Kirktaicl Pre. im t No. s’Soutli Kirklanil 105i r r >s Pre in. t No. !* S. Washington lOtijiHl; Pre. inot No. ius. Washington PrecitVcD No. 11 :N. St. Mary.’« Preinn- t No. 12i $. St Mary s s.'c.jo Precinct No. 13 N. Pine t reck Precirn t No? ip S. Blue Creek »SW; Precinct No. 15! North Monroe s;> v M< Precinct No. !•; South Monroe H 5,50'ro in. t No. 17 Bern.- A I>>< .'«■ Pre inc t No. is Beifne B lOOl&U Pre. in.t No. 1!' Berne C SS s st. Pre in t No. 20 French T|>. StijkO Pre. in t No. 21 N. Hartford sv.'.'ji Preeirv t No 2,3 S. Hartford 110.51). Precinct No. 23 North Wabash 10t>.5D Precinct No. 24 Ceylon ...!*!‘,so Precinct No. 25! Geneva A ktJ.’OO-. Precinct No. 26! Geneva B • £5,55,; Precinct No. 2“ W. Jefferson 85.fid Precinct No. 28 E. Jefferson 85 5»» Precinct No. t}t* First Ward A IHMh) Precln, t. No. 3o First Ward it v..ail Precinct No. 31 First Ward C Bi.,fio I’reein. t No. 32 Ward 1> l<n).sli Precinct No. 33 Sec. Ward A 1 >0,50 Precindt No. 34 Sec:*Ward B 85.50 .’rtieinet No. 35 • Ward C 100,5.0. Precinct No. 36 T'n.rd Ward A 85.50, Precinct No. 37 Third TTabd B 85;5,0 Precinct No. 38 Third Ward C 97.50 Precinct No. 39 IDeca.lur-.Robt l<>o;sti G. F. Jaberg, rleg. & transf. 37130 Frances Jaberg, reg\ 3<kOo. Donna Roth, do ' . i. 39.4 U inioßene McFarland, do 43.00 Mrs. Walter J. Krick, do F. Holthouse, canvass l>d. ?,6'' Leota Gonnell, db , 7.00 .Jim Cochran, do 7.0,1* Samuel Bentz, do ; 7100 E. F . Jaberg, elect.-board 125,00 Cal F. Peterin', do 12.5i.00 l>. A. Macklin, do & exp. 138180 ' E. F. Jiilierg, post wi'Oli • EdwardA F JabCtg, mil in.tin The Coriim. Print Shop, oper 3LHS Fldyd L. Meyer, do 6.1,5. Lovina Bixler, do The Decatur Democrat Co*.do 411:.8$ Berne Witness, do ... 134 23 Hfivwood Pub. Co:, do 1*84.40 . Certified before mb tMs 16th day of May, 1952. THERMAN I. DREW Auditor Adams Col Ind. (XY 16 (HOLD) . 2 We ‘ ■ We Have Resumed OUR DRIVE-IN SERVICE Come Out and Enjoy Chicken in the Basket in your car. Pat & Maries LI - KOME - CAFE North on 27 I > in Decatur

• from five greater Miami communi- ’ tfeS had to call on the University of Miami football team for aid in throwing students out of the women’s dormitories. Police cars were equipped with tear gas. but officers did not use it. “With 3,000 students and only about 35 police, w-e \might have started some rekl trouble if we had gotten rough with them,” said patrolma|n Martin Callahan. 'i — Grocer Seriously , Wounded By Bandit Indianapolis, May 16 —(UP), — John M. Wissmiller, 65, a grdeer, was Wqunded seriously today when shot twice by a holdup man. The grocer said he moved too slowly to satisfy the gunman. He was in critical condition in General ‘ hospital suffering from wounds in the arins and back. The bandit fled without loot. / I . . : : . " / Trade in a Good Towq — Decatur

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Ask Acquittal Os American Soldier : i ' I T .- ' ' • 1 ; Spldier On Trial For German Murder i jNuerntyeifc. Germany, May 16— (llP)—Defense counsel called today for the acquittal of Pvt. John S. Vlgneaultj 19-year-oid U. S. army soldier charged with murdering two German civilians. Vigneault, of Coff Falls, N. H„, listened intently as his attorney, Capt. Flprindb De Rosa, of New York made the request to, the 10offiCer general coiirt martial. De Rosa said the youth was innocent of murdering Paul Eckhart, 56-year-old taxicab driver, and Mother Schlosser, 26-year-old miovie projectionist, with a stolen army carbine list April 19,1 Despite the court's acceptance of a signed sattement in which Vegneault- was alleged to hsve confessed he shot the pair, De Rosa* demanded acquittal on tlje ground that prosecution counset Ist Lieut. C. R. Nolte of Wash--1 ington, Di C., had not proved that vhe youth planned and carried but the slayings with two other soldiers facing identical charges. Two other defendants are Pvt. Richard A. Hagelberger, 19, of Chula Vista, Calif., and Robert T. Mierzwik, 20, of Belton, Tex. Their court martial, severed from of Vigneault, is scheduled to start next week after the current tidal is finished. The double slaying took place nedr Neustadt, about 25 miles west of Nuernberg, when Vigneault and Hagelberger were absent without leave from their unit. < —- ; Cfo to the church of your choice f ' next Sunday.

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BERLIN POLICE (Coatlwued Front Page One) ed they had received the protest and said it was “under study.’’ fTrussov said* “the ruling and\ safeguarding of traffic” along the Autobahn were the exclusive privF lege of Soviet military authorities by virtue of a Sov|et-Britfsh-Ameri-can agreement of 1945. The Soviets protested that Apierican and British military police tried to send out “specially-equip-ped vehicles” from west Berlin May 8 and 9. ■ Trade In a Good Town—Decatur! GEN. BOATNER (Coatiaued From Page One) released.” Boatner has stiffened discipline among the American and Republic of Korea troops guarding the prisoners. Yesterday he lectured font in- ' h ... ................. vp I .■. ' . .

DANCING EAGLES PARK, MINSTER, ONIO SATURDAY, MAY 17th BOBBY WERTZ and His Orchestra < . j*-*--. -7'} Dancing Every Saturday U to IS ' - ’■ . ■ ’ ■ ' ■ — " ■■■■■> — j *; - ]• .. - 1 * fKevMniaC SUNDAY MAY 18th . 2:00 P. M. Joint Mooting of Ladies Chapter and Moose Lodge 1311 Rev. H. F. Willard - Speaker Friends and Guests Invited J \ , '~T

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■ IIF.N III Willi■ jr r.-jjmrir-i_tii.il I pin-: fantrymen who failed to salute as he passed In a jeep. He has given notice that he expects strict military bbhavlor at all times. TIDELANDS OIL (Co.tinned Fram Pag* Ona) < earmark tideland revenues for the nation’s schools. Sen. Herbert H. Lehman (D-N.Y.J, who asked that he be on recbrd against the meas-' ure, was the only other senator to participate in the brief debate. NOTICE OF FIWAE SETTLEMENT a’ k)F ESTATE No. 4«?>* t Notice" is hereby given to the creditors, heir* and legatees otL Emma N. Rentz, deceased to appear in the Ada-fns Circuit Court, held at ITeeatur, Indiana, on the 9th day of June, 1952,- and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTTaESIWNT A<!jnoUNTB with the estate of said decedent should not he approved;.* and said helm are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. J. WtLUAM RjEVrtl .ESteeutor Decatur, Indiana, May 13, 1952. \ Attorneys CCSTER A RM ITH 3. M AY „_ 23 | •,