Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 291, Decatur, Adams County, 10 December 1952 — Page 6

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Junior Tc icti ig ; At Another junior town meeting--— similar to the one at Dfecatur high school Tuesday momihg—is scheduled for Afprll 21 at Muncie high school with two Dec * ur speakers participating. it was announced today,-, by Deane Dorwin, Decatur high school speech instructor. *3‘l The topic will be ‘‘Are ©iris Marrying Too Young?’’ promises he’ll assign at least nme male student to h« ip .play around with that one. F rt Waynedijadib station WOWO w ill tape the event, and present it for listening* ofo Saturday morning. April 25. j ti / - . ,-j Real 1 Estate Board > j Meets Last Night ! ? » ... I . -f- p-j. "The Adams Wells county [real ♦ state board discussed plans! fpr 1953. at a joint meeting held day night at city hall here. Most <rf the real estate firms of the|two counties were represented at, the ftessjon. r -f | ; 7 Plans for stressing the national program of urging: all ]>ersons\ to ’ own their own hpnfe before reaching the age og 40 years” were discussed. All of the numbers eg< ; reased optimism in the refl; estate market and predicted a banner year for 1953. Locally, real Estate operators. are-completing! one of their biggest and most ac|tiie years, according to-several bers of the board. ~ ; *

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♦A, speeidl missionary service wilt he held in the- Missionary church tonight at 7:,30 o’clock. The Rev. j James W. Comstock, missionary of the Oriental missionary society, will. be the special speaker. He has served one te.rtn. in Colombia. Soiith America, doing' evangelistic work in the villages of the nativeis. He| was also engaged in teaching in the svhdol which was sponsored by the mission. 1 He is now under appointment to go to'Ecuador, S. A. He will feature moving pictures? in natural color of the land of Colombia. The'public Is invited. to hear the story of modern day miracle® in Colombia. The church is located at the comer of Ten<h and Dayton Sts. —<7 J if ’ . r ~|~

HOLD MEETING _ (Continued From Page One) facilities.” Wert said he would make a definite effort to attend tl.e meeting. 1 ;•| ,■ ’ [ [ J | CRAIG PLANS (Continued From Page One) it will “give our legislative thinkers the possibility to select what is proven best in the experience of other states.” Craig said he hdsi made no plans for his inauguration except that it is to be “as inexpensive as posjMsf ' S . The colony of New York had a population of 180,000 when it declared its independence of Great Britain July 9, 1776. I

Sen. Russell Urges More U. N. Troops Says Other Nations Should Aid In Korea SEA ISLAND. Ga. UP — Sen. Richard B. Russell (D-Ga.) declared Tuesday night that United Nations members should be strongly urged to send more fighting men to Korea. Russell tpld state attorneys general from throughout the nation Vit is high tin\e” for other members of the U, N. to increase their contributions if the XL N. is to be ’’a|n effective instrument of collective security.” The outgoing chairman of the senate armed services committee promised his full cooperation with President-elect Dwight D. Eisenhower’s foreign policies “as long as he pursues the course he had indicated he would follow.” Russell, making fiis first major address on international affairs since the election, was a featured speaker at a convention of the national association of attorneys general. . \ 1 Chief remaining business of the session before adjournment at noon today was electing officers and voting on resolutions on law enforcement problems and state and federal government relations. Russell amplified his assertion at an earlier press conference that he favors “a complete blockade of Red China ’ by U. N. navies. “I ~am disappointed that our state department has Wot presents ed this matter forcefully before the United Nations,” the declared. “I do not see how a naval blockade A . . could cause World War HI.” - — Riissell then urged more active participation by U. N. members in th,e Korean war, and by spme countries on other Asian fronts. \“lt is noteworthy that the French have-hot yet found it nec- i essary to draft men to fight in Indo China,” he said, while the United States ordered a draft as a matter of course to provide troops for Korea.” Attorney general Robert A. Woodside of Pennsylvania told convention delegates that subversive influences may life high-pressure defenses in . some

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sfaie cases involving capital crimes. \ • i Drawh-out court fights over technicalities he said, have made it "virtually impossible to executefea death sentence” and are “resulting more and more” in putting the state officials themselves “on trial.” “These proceedings bounce the casje frorm state toprt, to collet, to thX Unfied States Su-

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USAF SGT. GIUSEPPE CASCIO (seated) cf Tucson, Ariz., is under arrest in the Far East on charges of attempting to sell a secret message about an improved model of; the famed Sabrejet to Red Agents In Korea. Cascio, 34, is shown in sth Air Force classroom in Korea rece’ving instruction in psychology from University of California instructor Williatn F. McCormack. Cascio was arrested on the central front Sept. 21. Her is, a photo technician. (International Soundphoto) L.\ ; *4n i —r —4-

lr " '’wl dkJßrl ■ nk Wk lE<'.' & Bl Joe Martin Dewey Short, John Taber, Clifford Hope, Massachusetts, NewYork, Kansas, j- \ Speaker Armed Appropriations Agriculture U ~ ,y ' I -j . ;, ' Ibl x owM® Bw * * wSB-s> fBW a« OTTT Wt !■ fiM Harold Velde, | Daniel Reed, Charles Halleck, Rob’t ChiperfiekJ Illinois, New York, Indiana, Dlinois, CnAm. Activities I Ways, Means Majority Leader Foreign Affairs i w IF f H r W BKaM v4M Jesse P. Wolcott, Leslie C. Arends, Sam’l McConnell Leo E. Allen, i Michigan, Illinois,; Pennsylvania, Illinois, ji banking W’hlp Labor Rules TWELVE REPRESENTATIVES shown above are slated to head the important House committees when the Republicans organize Congress in January. Seniority governs selection of chairmen, (International) I i • 1 , i

preme Court and back to the -district court 1 ," he said, even when there is no question of guiltL, Woodsjde said that while he knew of no’ proven instance in which subversive grou-ps are putting up the money for troublemaking defenses he warned the possibility should not be overlooked. Trad® In a Good Town—Decaturi

Trucker Is Fatally Burned In Accident INDIANAPOLIS, UP\ — Lawrence pursier, 50, Huntingburg, died ini Methodist hospital Tuesday night of burns suffered hours earlier iwhen his truck struck a bridge Abutment on Ind. 67 north of Mooresville and ! burst into flames. ' ■ Snappy]Weather Is Forecast In State INDIANAPOLIS, UP —Hoosiers awoke ,tp fjnd Tuesday’s balmy temperatures heading rapidly toward the freezing /point aftqr record-bjreaking warm-weather. The weatherman predicted snappy weatner for Christmas shoppers today and Thursday, with lows tonight of| from 30 to 35 in the northern part of the state and 34 to 38 in the south. * Running Gun Battle In Times Square NEW YORK UP —A“ gunman shot thrfee patrolmen and three bystanders were hit with stray bullets early [today in a running gun battle-through the Times Square theatier district before he was felled by police bullets. The gunman, identified as Clarence O. Simms, Cleveland),'O-» made a dash for freedom when patrolman Robert Knox broke up a fight between him and another unidentified man in the Times Square subway station.

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Says Taft To Aid On Law's Revision [ WASHINGTON, UP — Martin P. Durkin, President - elect Eisenhower’s choice as secretary of labor, says he’s sure Sen. Robert A. Taft will “cooperate” with union leaders on revising Thfe Taft-Hart-ley law. Durkin also predicted to newsmen late Tuesday with outgoing secretary of labor Maurice J. Tobin that “labor \will give Eisenhower complete support to make his administration a success and sure I will.” A Connecticut junk dealer purchased for J 2 in 1951 a 15-inch bust of Abraham Lincoln Which has been appraised as being exe; cuted from life by Franklin Simnions and valued now at $15,000. Studies bt’ scientists of \U. S. Vitamin Corporation inflicate- that the liver performs more difficult functions than any organ in the body. ‘ [ Ul ——- • An unspecified number of ap--pointments the U. S. Military -Academy at West Point are allotted to sons of Congressional Medal of Honor winners. In October,' 1951, there were 265 religious bpdies with an estimated 265/583 churches anil a membership of , in the United States. , J CHOKED GAS? THANK HEAVENS! Most are just acid indigestion; When it strikes, take Bell-ans tablets. They contain the fastest-acting medicines known to doctors for the relief of heartburn, gas and similar distress. 25(. SPAGHETTI

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