Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 296, Decatur, Adams County, 16 December 1952 — Page 8

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HOBOKEN (Continued From l*«Kr One) - -er of public safety were connected with the framework|of labor racketeering that included systematic payroll padding, load sharking by union officials, illegal hiring of aliens, and political cion* triol of loading concessions and waterfront jobs. j- \ Some of \ De Vincenzo’s t«sti. mony was corroborated by George J. Fitzpatrick, who said he ivart fifed by De Sapio as Hoboken’S commissioner .of public safety afti er he -arrested a friend of t lie nFa'JS or for gambling. \ ■ Fitzpatrick said Borelli, the pfes? ent commissioner, met with "Florkl every Saturday morning at a Dim* ocratic club headquarters to sblit the week’s lake from loading rack! WOWO to Sponsor I Huge Square Dance 1 Dec. 20 in Ft Wayne Thousands of spectators and square dancers tram Indiana, Ohio and Southern Michigan are expected to attend the WOWC Christmas Charity Jamboree lin. Fort Wayne’s War Memorial; Coliseum on Saturday, December j 20. - , I The events billed as the largest Christmas Party ever held in the Tri-State Area, will feature public square dancing and an hodrlong stage show, starting atdijpC P.M. Music for dancing will pe provided by the Hilltopfers arid Bob Taylor will be the dalleß. * Bob Sievers, remembered by thousands of area residents for His. “One Moment, Please” street interview show, on WOWO, win return from Navy duty expressly c to act as Master of Ceremonies. The big stage entertainment will feature such famous WOWfc personalities as: Jay Gould, Jape Weston, Erfiie Ashley, and Herbie Hayworth. Jack Loos will fill toe huge auditorium with his bright organ music. Shirley Wayne w&); entertain with the comedy rou-. tines that convulsed few seasons back. Dan Minter artn Ray James, of “Ladies Night Out fame, will also be on hand to ket-p things moving at a fast pace. > Proceeds from this giant WOWfc Jamboree are to be used for areawide charities. Admission is sit cents for adults, 25 cents for teenagers. Children undeS 12 will i|e admitted free. Tickets, may He purchased all week at Statiqr WOWO, 124 W. Washington Blv<| in Fort Wayne, or at the Colisetim Box Office after 6 P.M. on December 20. & • j 111 '■ — i in■ 1 F r \\\j I 0-4— r i— I— Last Time Tonight —- “EVERYTHING I HAVE f IS YOURS” — Color 4 Marge and Gower Champion > ALSO—Shorts 14c-50c Inc. Tax'' O . . 0 WEI). & THURS. > o o OUR BIG DAYS! | First Show Wed. at 6:30 Thur, from I:3d I BE SURE TO ATTEND! O— —j-- -r— < * WII .i pr^ sen^ S •Ae V Ar^ a I’ L Oi • * ' wWjr* »Bm ' fed —°-°— I Fri. & Sat. — Audie Myrphy, i “DuCI at Silver Creek” \. | —O-O— - J Coming Sun.—“Pat'and Mike”/I Spencer Tracjf, Katie Hepbuhfe

CHRISTMAS GinS FOR THE FAMILY tad EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY • Westinghouse'^ Automatic Dryers • Hundreds of Toys for Girls and Boys • Westinghouse I Automatic Washers • Schwiwn Bicycles •Games : . lr “-p 6IFT HEADQUARTERS .

Ike Delaying Parley With MacArthur Bides Time Before | Making Appointment j To Discuss Korea NEW YORK UP — Presidentled 'Eisenhower bided lis time xlay scheduling an appaintment ith hi< old boss, Gen. Douglas lac Arthur. But everythin#: pointed I ) an early meeting. Eisenhjoweß Scheduled a full day f appointments at hife interim I eadquarters in the Commodore totel. MacArthur was not among e.iii; "pll ■ The President-elect's press secrei try. James C. Hagerty, Slid there I nd been nojiason between Eisen- ' ower’s staff and MacArthur's staff ligarding the meeting and that the ieenhower pffied [had not been in uch with AiacArtliur of his office. However, there were signs that ie»\two might meet at the >Eisen>wer headquarers some’ time this eek to .discuss MacArthur’si plan >r solvijng the Korean problem. l he Eisenhower press office has' mferreq with cameramen about aow manly newsreel and television t ipdds, plusisound equipu ent. can th squeezed into one rooi i for interviewing Eisenhower, and importUnt v isitors. And when asked pirectly Whether I? twn!. men would get together s wdek, Hagerty replied that len there ire appointments to be npunced “(his office will anunce theni/j Whether MacArthur’s “clear and finite” sdldtSon to the Korean ir, which Eisenhower has ,said will be gilkd tc get. will dovet with the President-elect's Kciui pul icy was a matter of specuion. < • It was recalled that MacArthur speeches has slid the Comm lilts umiers|and and respect forceaction. Eisenhos er. when die ret rned Sunjlay night from his Koi' ian inspection toi r, spoke out foj 0 jpolkiy of ‘‘deeds’’ k alculated te “ nduce” the Communists to want p iace. llEisenhow'er mes|inwhi’.e plunged 1: (to the work pf fleshing out the s ieleton of his neyr admin stration. I fe conferred Monday with Sinclair 1 eeka. secretary-designate of conii ewe, and rec eive d from him rec- <; nmei|lations for filling two top < >puty’ jobs in the Commerce DeI irtment. The appointments wilt be a jinounced later. He reviewed this whole subject I European unltg with John J. •Cloy, former U. S. high comssioner for 'XJernany, and John ster Dulles, \secretary-ddsignate state. He disc u ised the mutual •urity program with Harold E. issen. who will be his director security. .eek Elimination Os One-Room Schools INDIAN.VPQLIS, UP-Vhe dhei iom school house i-s on its way «t if the Indiana school kurvey mniiasion has its way. 5 The conim|ssion will yecomt lend to the 1&53 general .assemIJy use |fh some $62,000,Qf)0 in t late funds to heli eliminate onebom schools and replace other i lit dated ones. The -group, healed by Dan W. bright, estimated |34.?'4>00.000 : rill be needed by 11)58 for school | onsttruction and improvement I b-bjects. Scotland is rajsipg its own herd I t reijidyer. hope of augmenting it;s food supply with milk i nd meat from the anlmalh.

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Stucky Is Officer \ Os Student Union LAFAYETTE, Ind,.. Marvin Stucky, son of Ivan N. Stucky 227 Third St.. Decatur, has been elected vice-president of tlje Student Union. This organization sponsors dances and other, activities centering in the Memorial Union building at Purdue Univerelty. Stucky graduated from Decatur high school where he was editor of the yearbook and a member of the football-and track teams. At Purdue he] is a member of the Interfraternity -Council, the men’s organization which furthers social fraternity Relationships and promotes eboperation between the universitjy officials land the fraternities. He is president oT Skull and Crescent, national honorary foR sophomores, helps to organize the freshman class an<l assists at pep sessions. Stuß-ky is a junior i in the school of agriculture and a member di Beta ‘Cheta Pi social I fraternity, j h

L NO TRAC? (Continued From Pokv. One) laid" pipe lines and shot into the tnj Page river. Huge icicles hung from the c"liggy sides of the old quarry, elidangerinig the work crews below. Rowhbats circled shallow water: still left, breaking a tfti’n sheet of ice that hainjiers iHimp in£ only to see i\s reform again. police and sheriff’s officer's con-

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MKS. JAMES A. VAN FLEET, wife of the U. S. Bth Army commander, presents a winter coat to shy little Lim Nang Ja in Korea. The coat was ser . to a chaplain by 8-year-old Susan de Varies of Whittier, Calif., who asked that it be given to? a Korean girl her age. After the presentation Ja danced a Korean fanner's dance for Van Fleets. Defense ohoto. f International)

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Committee Tackles f Pay Hike Requests | Wage Stabilization ■ Committee At Workj WASHINGTON UP —The n|w wage A stabilization com mi t i|se tackled another pile of pay .hwd requests today and chairman Cha.)’ l|s G. KiHingswor|h said emi|rgency committees alsio will'hayearo be set up in at ICast seven cit®-. The coinmittee quickly disposßi of 200 of a backlog of 12,fi00 ca js. after getting down to work Midday when the goyetnmenU 10-day freeze on pay increases.'®. One of the cases cleaned up By the committee was the qpal (, ap‘ which led to the collapse \of wage stabilization board when tfie panel’s industry members quit A protest against President TrumaKs apprVival of the full $1.90 da|fy wage boost for soft' coal mint®; The increase was’ extended to allW the nation’s 1 coal miners Monday® Killingsworlh . paid emergenW wage committelpsi will be\ esta®lished in Chicago, Detroit, Glew land, Boston,. San Francisco. Daflfi and Minneapolis. Industry membfife also walked out of wage bdardp|Ki hese cities. Killrngsworth saldfi committee also may be ■necessttl.W in Seattle, where jhe situation sti||: is- “in, doubt.” |l® The new committee will “mdilfcl;' ain the status quo" in the program until tlid Republican minisitratlpn takes lover aild-rdecid® what jit wants to de about contrp|Ej! Killingsworth said. Jg Economic stabilizer Roger Putnam put the Wage control pic|: gram back\into operation desgiw industry’s boycolt by issuing an der giving the four public of the old wagh hoard over administration of wage edft trois. Labor were r® egated to an advisory yapaeity (®j he new committee, but they would continue to cooperate.} |; ' 1 —i \ cidered the possibility that tjj|| children were kidnaped but had absolutely ho leads wfiich\ to begin jani invest into foul play. v ? |ffl -—4 r- ■ 5 if® Tourist Gets Bargain Ujg i BRISBANE. Australia UP —J A 50-cent sapphire j bought by Jap American tourist. W. Duolihj|k turned out to be worth more tha® S4OO, A Brisbane gem cutter tpm’J Dooling his stone,: bought fromjdlß j old prospector, is a “green sapphire . \ ' ' > * —, .. * ’ 'i jfil If you have something to'«dlH#t rooms for rent, try a Democrat | Want Add. It brings results. I < fi:

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Plan Payment Os 61 Insurance Dividends ; 1953 Payments Will Begin In February WASHINGTON UP — The vete ms administration said today it v |1 begin payment in February of 1 S 3 G1 insurance dividends totalli k about $l«0,000,000. r ' Holders of national service life it jurance policies can expect divii kid checks within 30 to 40 days a jer the anniversary of the date oi j which they first were issued. . The new* dividend was declared v ile VA and its district office]) s |1 we're in the midst of paying t » 1952 dividend. As 'of Dec. 11, ii had distributed more than 2,500,0 | check# worth more tfian $92,0 j,OOO. Payment for 195,2 will not 1) Bcompleted until April. jiy congressional action, policy h| Iders hail to apply in writing f the [dividend, if ihey w nted the cash. For the iniHlons v o applied, VA had this Word t lay: You need pot apply 1 again. 1 ur 1953 dividend will be paid in c ph automatically, unless it reel Ives contrary instructions from tp individual policy holder. I jThe rate will be $6 for each $ 1000 of insurance.

I artford City Jury deadlocked Oh Case NORWALK, O. UP — A Harts Id City. In<f.. man and his son yj .re killed Monday night -t- ir car collided with a New Yopki Cj ntral train near here. H J' hey were Sherman W. McCaff i y,' 42. and’ his son. George M.. a| ]>ut 10l Stale police believe they v|we returning from a Pennsylvania deer hunting trip. \ . * -H — ■'- ROBBERY ij -(Continued From Paae One) d ]e Meadori IS. Indianapolis—wire the subjects of intensive, surches. Police said their desicriptally w|th that .of the Carl s liters.. I ' , ' j Officer Richard A. Jones,’ who wi|h Nonnian [Burkhardt chased the c.in. said he igot close enough to t(: tea shot. J - j[l ißiissed a[s the ear turned and s <|Wed difwn.’bhe said. One of the nip jumped [out and rolled over a id over." : J Tones said |he police car stalled .w l|ien It became overheated, but he' c|»tinue4 the chase on foot, fired w in aid theji radioed for help. • lore than 4p. policemen. 23 squad c| s and a State police airplane c ? abed streets and set up roadb! cks and ißolice and the plane ill Fgrated the search by radio. I ilmut $75 Was taken from Carl a | [1 the statiop cash register, police T [>

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Switchman Stabbed To Death In Yards 1 EAST CHICAGO, Ind. UP — Frank Smith, GO, a switchman, was found stabbed to death early today In the Indiaria Jlarbor B-dt railroad yards, y. 7 . Police questioned another switchman as a sjuspect, but said they had found no motive. -Smith, an employe of Qerieral Transportation Corp., was found stabbed through th® heart just north- of the poihpany's plant. j It was the second highest death toll in the bloody history of the Communist camps. I’ DIPLOMAT (Cnnttaaed From Pa*e One) ■pression of “full confidence” in [his loyalty. Ftingharn emphasized that his review board did not find Vincent “guilty of disloyalty.” But he*said Vincent’s ’Wonducß in office, as clearly indicated by the’ record, forces us [ reluctantly to conclude that there is reasonable doubt as to his loyalty to the government of the United States/’ He indicated that \ the board’s finding was strongly influenced by evidence of Vincent’s ‘‘close association with numerous persons who, he had reason to believe, were either Communists or Communist sympathizers.”

He skid the board tpok “into i account” the charge by Budenz, ; foßmer j editor 6t the New York Ddily Worker, that Vincent was a Communist and “under Communist discipline." But he said tho board did not fexpressly accept or reject" this charge. Bingham said the board also was unfavorably impressed by docin ments showing Wfincent’s “studied praise of the Chinese Communists arid equally studied criticism of the Chiang Kai-Shek Chinese Nationalist [government through a period when it was the declared and established policy of the gov) eminent of the United States td support Chiang KabShek’s governhient." | SENATORS ( C®nfilmed From P»k» O«»e) devote, any time to political and legislatiive problems, during she past twd Weeks because of his Korean trip.j ' Mistrust Os Dewey is not a new sentiment: in the senate, where Sen. Robert A. Taft of Ohio has long been a dominant figure among Republicans. Taft and ir you have something to soil or rooms for Rent ttyj a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

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CaßtaOn Ma been cast before in the rote of peacemaker and he may play it again. He is kno’wtl to be Urging that senate Republicans agree on a party fl'oQr leader without a public fight. — '