Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 7, Decatur, Adams County, 9 January 1953 — Page 8
Six Men Missing As Two Bombers Collide Wreckage Os Plane Submerged In River '5 SAVANNAH. Oa. — Searelrlers today launched >a second attempt to reach a submerged age to learn the fate of di'x meij reported missing after two B-50 bombers' collided in'flight .Thursr day night. -!-- Three airmen were* known killed as one of the planes, carrying nine men. plunged into a river bed in u coastal marsh after the medium bombers collided while returning from a routine training A reporter who reached the spot •with ground parties Thursday night said bodies of six men w£re found hurled from the wreckage but the ; air
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I were found, and six airman were I missing. - u ■ \ ||. No one was injured aboard the other plane and its. was able to return to Hunterjair force base although its tail assembly was damaged by the impact, the air force reported. \ ■ ; As the ground party reformed to wade into the after dawn brought, low tiqe the air force brought in a blimp and a helicopter to scout the swamp from the air I for sign of the missing men. 1 \ ' L Lt. Tom Meridith, Hunter AITB ' public information officer, said that because reipains thus far were unrecognizable “we don’t have any definite proof” that any particular jone of the nipe aboard was Riled. Meridith released the names of jthe nine crew members, including: First ‘ Lt. Carl D. Blankenship, radar operator. Madisonville, Ky. S-Sgt. James R. Edwards, radio operator, Westfield, 111. Airman l-c Jerome R. Barns, : gunner, Wicks Lodge, Gregor. Minn. .J- \ \ Airman l-c John J. Eland Jr., 'gunner. Beach Ind. Airman 2-0 iJarnes R. Hendrix, (gunner, ftoqte 2, Bement, 111. f Meridith said remains brought from the crash site thus far Were badly dismembered and unidentifiable and that the plane itself was j’all in little pieces.” \ -r 1 PAKISTAN i . < Continued From Pnge Om) along them. The riots first flared Wednesday When studehts organized demonstrations to demand lower educational fees and other reforms. Karachi officials said Communists—not students —Joined the demonand provoked the spread of riots. ■ ? APPOIVTMKXT of uxrcvtrix KSTATR No. 4540 Notice Im hereby iciven. That the ftindcrsignexl has been appointed Rxeciitrix of I ,the estate of Claude <’• Rjtyl late of Adarns County, de. ceased. The estate, Is probably solvent. CLARA M. RAYL Executrix > I FERI) Lj LITTERER Attorney •Lin. x, 1953 I , 1 < ! i . JAN?, 9—16—23 . :i
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Eisenhower Budget Waited ByCongress Detroit Banker Is Working ©n Budget WAJ&I\NGTO?|! UP — The budget that really is waiting to see is thii Eisenhower budget. That will ijpt be ready until begihning in Aiffli. when it will be sent to Congress piecemeal. \- The Presidentelect’s budget rector, Detroit Ranker Joseph M. Dodge, is alreaft at Work, however. with a.detefpiination to make sizeable cuts President Truman’s proposal i.lhat the federal government speitjs7B,sß7,ol)o,ooo in fiscal 1954. , ||l * i Usder preserijiojax Jaws, the- Eisenhower administration would have to achieve-ja cut of, nearly $10,000,000,000 to*. put the budget in balance — is, to keep expenses even wipb tax receipts. Dodge is not holding out mufch hope that this tikn be done, although some Republican congressmen think it cas!;be. The 1954 fiscapjiyear begins this July 1 and new; appropriations by congress are sup|ftsed to be enacted by then. BedJUse of the complexities of budge® making the Eisenhower administration will nbt try to work up n'whole new budget. It will use jt’le Truman document as Its but -make revisions. -<ap Dodge held tKK first in a series of huddles wititrfhome of i Eisenhower’s cabinet amiointees 'day — 24 hours ’ibefore Mir. Truman sent his budget message to congress. While jiwarning against any "60-day of budgetbalancing, he w Led tearing the Truman budget 4wr°Meanwhile, i Republican-con-trolled senate house appropriations committees also prepared to rip into the Tnljshan figurep, digit by digit. ■ |ft , ’ Dodge, who sitting in the week after tnp election, has' op sessions since said there is "rio<l{ualitication” tfy Eisenhower’s “dfSymination” td balance, the budge|,i but he refuses to say when, how,if j- at what! level. ———‘isfeT’ —~ Sees Cut liFarm Ji Spending Program p ?!ift ' '' I i.. Fiscal Fam Budget Is Cut ByijTruman ■ ilfti *■' -i! ■ WASHINGTON,^’ P -President Truman told confess 'today that despite mpuntingJWarm surpluses the new Republican administration should be aide to cut farm program spending* jy $116,000,000 in the fiscal starting: next July 1. ’’ He submitted 154 fgrm of That compares ‘with an estfippted outlay of $1,943,000,000 in tjjip; currert| fiscal year! Actual cost the previous fiscal year was $1^5,000,000. Mr. Truman’s bffilget'/'assumed” there would be drop in farm prices in thej’fiekt 12 months and that the Republican administration, as a wuold be able to hold spending;-; farm price supports and whew export subsidies to $729,000,000* iThat would be $71,000,000 below|||the estimated present level. Farm prices—nos|n 12 percent below the level a -year ago--have slumped sharply indecent months. This has required price support outlays and .paused- concern among farm advises .of Presidentelect Eisenhower. JMr. Tpiman did not mention the decline in his budget message. Nor did he recommend any nejw legislation. The closest Mr|j I ’’Truman came to recommending • legislation was in saying that hfcj budget “assumes” the world pact will be continued at le&'st through the next 18 months. ;&hat itorogram, now costing a year in export sqwidies, expires June 30. There opposition in congress it. He proposed continuance of the soil conservation subsidy program at the present levej'W $250,000,000. That will face strong opposition. The American Farm Bureau Federation and the Grange have fought , to cuHhil these subsidies as unnecessary. ~- British Supertort Crashes, 10 Killed LLANARMON, Mij|jles UP — A Royal air force Supj9trfortress<.crashed in flames a fielU in northern Wales, killing the 10 crew members. '>! MOTICE TO Mdders , Notice Is hereby <vien that the Board ot Commteelmjers .of Adams County, Indiana wilfiuntll the hour of 2:00 p.m. Monday, January l.t. 1953, receive seale&Jblds for the following: Highway One dump truck ciqaiplete ' Two carloads of prepared stpker coal to be deMvere&gias requested. Bids must be submitted on forms prescribed by the State Board of Accounts and must b* accompanied by bidders bond or jAertlfled check in a>n amount equal, Jo 10% .of the price bid. |R| ,■ The Board reservug; the right to reject any or all By order of the Board of Commissioners of Adams CWunty, • FRANK KITOON, Auditor. JAN. 9—12 it ' . J Jr "■ ' { I ' U: ‘ . 1 I : .J.
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Five Local SchooU Students To Muncie i Five students of Decatur high school > will taste part Inj the Ball State feather’s college speech conference scheduled for S&tdrday at Muncie. The conferences' will encompass the fields of oratory, dramatics, humorous interpretation, debate and radio announcing. 1 Accompanying the students will! be speech instructor Dekne Drtr-; win. The students are Uha-rieno* Lehman, Carol Kai ver,.- Marylin Jaberg, Patricia Treon, and Gene Vetter. ! . I■. J • ' ■ jr \' • ■ \ i .hi? i- ■ Inaugural Show Is Reported Sell-Out ] All Tickets Sold ; ” J For Big Festival x WASHINGTON, fUF) Republican inaugural committee today that the /hl& Uiaugural show is a sell-out. j ' Every lajjt ticket to th*, festival —a razzle-dazzle show by top entertainers inaugural eve—U gofce. There are virtually no reserved seats left for the inaugural parade Jan. 20. i., The inaugural committee st&rt-t-d off ticket landslide it sent honorary invitations to thousands of' Republican leaders thmtighout' the country who worked far the election of Presiden-t-elect Eisenhower. There was a deluge of, acceptances. :• The honorary invitations to fiarty workers Slid not include the inaugural bail or the swearing-in ceremonies 'at the capi-to!’ at noon j Jan. 20. Tickets to those- two affairs already have gone to then
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cently for tougher measures, and subversion. The j&iitgoing defense secretary ifis ideas in a 5,000-wor.d memorjvjKtum to Ptesident Truman on wajffl’lo improve the defense departn.l?p|t. He made it public as he before the house armed served# committee Wednesday. Lovets> warned that. the present set-up Ctf (the defense department and chiefs of staff is “inadequate” and probably would bog down hotline of war. He ri commended that the Joint dhiefs i | staff be stripped of administri live and command duties and as to mapping broad militarj; Strategy under the defense s jeretary. j At th ( same time, he urged that authoriffi of the defense secretary
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? over the military services he strengthened so as to make him. in effect, a deputy commander-in-chief directly under the president. Members of the armed services committees shied at commenting publicly on Lovett’s proposals but their private reaction was cool.' • But both senate and house armed services committees probably will call hearings on the recommendaMost military experts on Capitol Hill saw little prospect, however, ■ that! congress win rusn to give the ( defensp secretary extra authority I which was carefully denied hirii in - the unification law written five years ago. :' - •. — f Trade in a Good Tow|>-—Decatur!
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