Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 50, Number 308, Decatur, Adams County, 31 December 1952 — Page 6

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‘ r G nnral J. V. ‘ J amy” C h; chief of staff, at haaffquar- .. . i '-->.-7 i sand. Ent .>" '.—_ TTr-/--.. 3 p, ings • ’•s• .a, gut ' - -peakei ~ e ai i. ag cv'.urai aiu.nni ft The fish fry, ronducte injunction with the ,i. 'ttai a e . ultural conference at ' f ' -jhie University, will he held in. ; engineering building - 1 rsday* noon, Jan. 8. Gen. Ci a member of the t> Acacia ' Tnity, graduated from the sc’ jf agriculture at Pury due in :5. ' E PROMISES (Contlnv roni Page 1»1») “adequate ■ 'ition” , jwit.h serrate, and h •$ on ap- ■ ~ pointments. ~ •> < r-‘ Earlier . .rgnhower .held a »..n fefence with three Repu ’house leader? Taft ’ said th nate leaders . .vent over the re field” of legislative problea.. with Eisenhower and that the latter spoke out n his to cooperate wi’- rmcress.” * 6 inink you can Say,” the Ohio senator said later for newsrhel > < and television cameras, “that there will be no difficulty in worty Ing out a legislative program so put the country back on the track „ that we abandoned 20 years ago when the New Deal came in.” Eisenhower Tuesday named Herman’Phteger of San Francisco as legal adviser to the secretary of state and Rep. Thurston B. > Morton, R-Ky., as an assistant secre-' tary of state. , ' , GARY UP — riemy Shroyer, 50, Gary, died in Methodist Hospital , today of burns suffered Saturday. A hotel clerk found him in a hallway, his clothing afire.

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Woman, Two Sons Are Slain By Man Broker Maddened By Rejected Love SEA CLIFF, NJ Y. UP — A Wall Street broket maddened by rejected love gained a bloody but misdirected vengeance Tuesday when he killed a 26-year-old housewife and her two small boys and then shot himself to death. Police said todaji they regarded the crimes as ‘a*n I open and shut I case of murder and suicide." •Charles Welgold; 27, a, -Prince- | ton graduate and vice president ; of a brokerage i firm, was found ! dead beside the bodies of Mrs, Florence Scholkopf, 26. and her sons, James, 3, and John, 4, in the Long Island home. The bodies were discovered by Walter Scholkopf, 26. husband and 'uther of the victims, whose family was wiped out in What apcared to be an ipsane e‘ rt by . eigold to “get even” wit cousin of Mrs. Scholkopf who J rejected him. iI -- * Friends said Weigold had been drinking * heavily and growing more and rpore bitter since Jean Collingnon. ,h cousin of Mrs. Sdhol- • kopf, brokC off thfeir engagement and married another man last June. i i. Scholkopf, a building contractor, returned home to find his wife and children lying dead in the living room and Weigold’ sprawled in a hallway with a .22 caliber target pistol near his bodyr Weigold had been shot through the mouth. ‘ * I President* Truman Lists Resolution WASHINGTON I’P — President Truman said today he hoped as a New Year’s resolution the Lord would give him power to prevent himself from* swearing at the newspapers. -p \

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VARIED NEWS (Continued From Page One) . Dale ML Ross dies of heart attack at dinrier table ... Hartford Gorillas win county tourney . . . Glen Custard replaces Hansel Foley as county superintendent of schools . . . ADecatur lady reports bumpercrop of night-crawlers in her back yard—in January .. . Mayor Doan makes plea for after city has 16 car accidents by January 16 . . . 400 people pack Moose home to gee Chamber bf Commerce annual shindig starring the Fort Wayne Civic Theater. Three Decatur Doctors,. Burk, Reppert and Girod, appointed to .board of health . . Adams county jail called institution of incarceration , . . Miss Caroline Alger is oratorical winner . . . Swine ‘School for adult farmers; general public invited . . . New Catholic church begins building . . . Adamstheater celebrates 26th anniversary in Decatur ."7*county school superintendent Gl6n Custard blitzed by plaster, not hurt . . . Decatur firemen get pension . . . Lions club “Dixie Scandals” big wow, many orchids Boy Scouts take over city during Boy Scout week . . . Decatur police in stray dog dilemma; situation declared in shaggy state . . . Decatur has new voting precipcts . . . C. C. says employment off . . . Jackets snap losing streak; lick Portland 57-49. 'Decatur forms little theater p- nbthing happened , i. . Harvey Spencer held as window peeper: 60 days on state farm . . . Dogs and, owners urged to go tor school: owners first ... Decajtur water and light departments show profit for 1951 of $150,000 . j. . sectional tourney fever rises . crime on rise . . . police car purchase approved . . . Decatur has two inches of snow March 1 . . . county -employes ask social security . . . Decatur sewer project mulled over .G, E. employes get pay boost . . . grocer Lloyd Speigler slugged and robbed . . ; Decawins sectional, town in higl| fever . . . jVemal Grubbs held for armed robbery in Plasterer affair . . . Kolter enters nomination race for county auditor . . . fire depart-

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ment wants new fife truck .. . . And then, all too swiftly, death struck, leaving town dumb'founded and heartbroken. On March 20, 16-year-old Rosemary She was the daijghter of Maynard and Mary Hetrick. Big. wind hits town \ .;. local telephone company,_jawarded rate rise ... . sheriff 808 Shraluka probes death of? infant boy in St. Mary’s river. . state tropper Biberstine apprehends four Allen county juveniles in auto theft . . . Karl Kelley, 36, jailed on attempted rape charge of 16-year-old £irl. With that, the first quarter of 1952 moves into shadowy worldof vagu§uneinory to make way for April, v Free parking tot announced to be dpen in summer . . . bicycles inspected at Lincoln school . . . 4dams county takes part in largest gas tax payment in history ... Xtfar refugee Waldemar Lehr and family brought here by Lutherans. Dechtur high unveils Walter Krick plaque . ; . one room Amish school house is recognised as state problem \ . . Judge ParrisK awards one cent to aggrieved pariy . . . Roy Johnson auctions off Allen county farm r. . sewer plans tpke root . . . gas situation looks bad . . . James Stonerook boihbarded with affidavits for operating laundry and smokehouse . . J ad-man Merwin Dechter Jiits town to show local merchants how . . .’nV. Guy Brown signs three-year Contract . .-. third victim dies in highway 27 auto wreck . . . Decaturi chucks civilian defense idea ... a woman—the fourth victim in six days,, dies in violent auto wreck . . sewer makes headway . . . Ron Parrish is Lions head . . . Mrs. Marvin Hack reported her’car snitched . . . Decatur girds for simulated air pttack; shut off lawn sprinklers . . . city plans fair at Hanna-kntt-man park . . . consolidated school is \in tempest; injunctions flow like borscht . . . Amish school problem worsening . . . Emma Biberstine, 78, mother of 11, licks lawyers and keeps money.; Frank Grandstatf succumbs to larcenous urge In Milwaukee, Wis. , . . Lions fete Decatur high grads; — :—c 1

have roaring good time . . . citizens swim to work; thtee inches rainfall bvernight . . . human fly climbs up courthouse face; was called “toothless old coot.” . . roadside council active in city . Charles Ehinger is elected head of Decatur memorial . . . Council okays-rißewer . . . Jehovah’s Wit- . nesses building permit is rejected . . . Brownies romp at Hanna-Nutt-man parlT. . . hospital hires technician Art Holthouse, Daily Democrat mogul, off on cruise with navy. . i 6 Stonerook ‘ erects . smokestack; city calls off the dogs . . . open season on . lamp posts and parking meters —four fti a week , . . safety o k ;. for candidates .for prizes^—slim pickings . . . Decatur high school walls found in bad shape: the bill, $25,000 . . . Don Cpchran elected American Legion commander . . Mrs. Miller doesn’t' like women to wear shotts in city . . . county cows announced to get shots . . i James B. Kitchen, Jrj, burned in gas explosion . . . new diesel plant walls crack;'Officials say It’s nothing . . . operation skywatch turns to no watch; defense head i'loyd Hunter frustrated . . . talks begin on water conservancy district; L. E. Archbold, ag agent applies bombshell; Fort Wayne unhappy . , . Dejcatur free fair opens; kootch show* is big hit. . . . local reporter urges city take over airport; butts head on brick wall . . . Jehovah’s Witnesses bring city to court. I \ Amish sdrap blossoms into full blown fued;\Earl DaWald bares teeth . . <win case against Anderson filed appealtoNjigper court . . . Mollepkopf and Eiung building burns down . . . local Democratic candidates handed big “no” in election . . . cprnerstone laid for new Catholic church . . . plans made for $30,000 addition to Bethany Evangelical Upited Brethren church . . Eleanor ilieppert dies .. . Yost Construction Co. gets contract to bijlld .qlty’s new sewer . . ; W*eber bath house gutted by fire . Chamber of Commerce reports Decatur merchants enjoy big, big Christmas business.

Small Increase In U. S. Casualties Korean Casualties Now Total 128,238 WASHINGTON UP — American battle .casualties in Korea now total 128,238, an increase of 155 over last week’s summary — the smallest weekly increase since March 26, the Defense Department announced today. The total included 22,556 deaths. 92.933 wounded, 9,267 missing, 2,089 captured, and 1,393 previously missing but returned to military service. The casualties included those whose next of kin were notified through last Friday. It does not ln«, elude all casualties to date because one to three weeks are required to notify next of kin. The increase of 155 casualties was the .first time since June 4 the weekly increase Rhs been less than 200. It was th lowest week’s increase since 123 were reported March 26. The Defense Department said about 85 per cent of the 92.933 wounded have been returned to duty. ' ”■ , 7 • . ,L Split Up Lucrative T Auto License Branches Indianapolis up — Indiana auto license branches which show profit of more than SIO,OOO a year will be split up into two or more branches, and aide to Qover-nor-elect George N. Craig announced today. William E.> Sayer, Craig’s administrative assistant, said profits in 1 excess of SIO,OOO have been earned in the past by branc'h managers in Marion, Allen and Vigo counties. The order may apply in the future to other large counties, he said. 1 Take Exception To Committee Views i . Fellow Members On Committee Rebuked 5 WASHINGTON UP —Two members of the special house committee investigating obscene literature sharply rebuked their fellow meinbers ;i for setting themselves literary ■critics. Reps. 'Emanuel. Celler (D-N. Y.) and Fraficis E. Waited (DPa.) took vigorous exception to the criticism directed by the committee majority at the publishers of salacious paper-bound books and “girlie” magazines. J Celler iand Walter said the sixmember majority expressed ideas that r “come dangerously - close to book burning.” The Committee majority said in its report that an “incredible vol-• uime” of filthy literature is flooding the nation’s newsstands. It warned the book and magazine publishing industry that it had better clean house voluntarily lest an outraged public demand that the government do it. The committee, headed by Rep. E. C. Gathings (D-Ark.), reepmmended in its majority report that ? congress close loopholes in existing federal law against interstate shipment of obscene matter and) give 4he Post Office Department power to impound mail addressed to persons offering lewd matter for sale. - ' v ~‘ Walter and Celler said they agreed with the committee’s “justifiable condemnation of the printing and- dissemination of obscene and pornographic materials whose only purpose is to cater .solely to the lust and wantonness of its readers.” “We take vigorous exception, however, to the general approach to the complex nature of the subject under investigation adopted by the committee,” they said. “While the committee concludes that ‘censorship definitely is not a practicable or adequate answer to problems in the field of obscenity,’ in its ’ proceedings and report it has nevertheless sat as a high congressional tribunal which has arbitrarily labeled as ‘obscene’ a vast array of books, magazines and other publications. “The committee, in so doing, has blundered not only into the area ofilliterary criticism but also into an* area which the Supreme Court of the United States has declared to have a preferred position in our entire scheme of constitutional government” - | v — —' CONTINUE STUDY j; (Cowtiawed From Page One) desire to prevent use of areais for any purpose which would reduce property values in residential zofies. ! . Ed A. Bosse represented' smith end the remonstrators were represented by a committee of residents of the area. A final decision probably, will be reached at the January 20 meeting. Remonstrators, in the meantime, are studying a proposal to filje a suit against the concern under the nuisance statute. A fl-

r ' ■ * — * —— \ r > J MM! 4 - iiiw ' PRESIDENT-ELECT Eisenhower shakes hands with Robert Cutler, who was secretary on -the Eisenhower campaign train, in his New . York ♦ headquarters. Cutler was present ‘ata conference of Eisenhower lead* ers, anfi it was announced that he would be named an administrative assistant to deal with the National Security council and related depart* ments. Cutler, 57, will resign as president of the Old Colony Trust company of Boston. - . _ (International Soundphoto I

- nal decision on this point will not be announced, a spokesman said, until another canvass is taken lof the neighbors. ; "L ALLIED TROOPS (Continued From Pnge One) ■ outposts in the Yoncheri-Chorwon area, and the heaviest rocked Allied defenders back to their main . defense itne north of Old Baldy. Cbmmunist mobile loudspeakers i urged South- Korean troops to • “Surrender before we launch our » general offensive.” I . 1 The surrender appeal was broadcast shortly after the Red Chinese made two light stabs against South Korean positions on Sniper Ridge, and were a folk>w-up to Tuesday's broadcast boast that the Reds will open a full-scale winter offensive next- Sunday. ■ J Allied officials, studying the Chinese thrusts apd propaganda broadcasts, said the threat of a Communist general offensive appeared to be “puje \ propaganda.”

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Patrol actions and intelligence reports, they said; gave no- indication of a major enemy buildup such as would be needed to 'sustain a serious drive. Allied troops rolled the Chinese back from a position near Kelly Hill on the Kumhwa-ChOrwon sector of the central front. Tint the Reds retained ‘their hold and were digging in on their newlywon advance position above Old Baldy. **- Nations bombing went about theiysystematic business of shattering Communist rear concentrations of trbops and supplies vital to anj'-f attempt by the Reds o make gdod their threatened offensive. „ " • CHOKED ..~.GAS? THANK HEAVENS! Most attacks are just acid indigestion. When it strikes, take Bell-ana tablets. They contain the fastest-acting | medicines known to doctors for the relief of heartburn, gas and similar distress. 25f.