Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 75, Decatur, Adams County, 30 March 1953 — Page 6

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On The Old Baldy Front In Korea .— m - / IN THEIR SANDBAGGEO DUGOUT, Pfc. Dick Freibery (left). 22, of Big Rapids, Mich., telephones a forward observation post for fifing mission. Pfc. George Berwick, 21, of Brooklyn, N.Y., stands ready to ; load their mortar. Their post helped make things uncomfortable for the Chinese Communists in the bitter fighting on Old Baldy Mountain. ■A ? ' A SOLDIER, wounded in the. battle for Old Baldy Mountain in Korea, is rushed to a collecting station as blood plasma is given on the run. Yle was wounded when the Chinese Communists launched a fivej. prong attack against his division’s mud-drenched trenches in one of the bloodiest battles of the Korean war. (International Soundphoto) r - J ■ .■ ..... ... ■ ? ''He ~>obK| li '■ ■ * n ■■. ■ ? HKmL

HIS RIGHT ARM in a sling, a member of the Seventh Infantry Division manages,, to smile as he alights from ambulance which carried him back from the slopes of Old Baldy Mountain in Korea. Some of the fiercest fighting of- the war is taking place oh Old Baldy.

> 33 KILLED IN ‘(Continued From Page One) ; an auto wreck while driving oifie es the injured to a hospital. | ' Ned Moren, 31, Littlefield’s sod-in-law, said the position of. thp bodies indicated few of the victims tried to leave their beds. ----- . .j If you have something to sell err rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results. «

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Steelman Sets Up Private Business Is Consultant On | Industrial Problems ; -V- ' . . WASHINGTON UP — Backstairs at the White House: President Eisenhower's staff, ! plus a lot of Democrats around town, are quite interested in the way John R. Steelman announced that h» has ’set himself up In Washington as “consultant and adviser on industrial relations and economic problems.'’ ( Steelman, who reached his peak of Washington prominence as the assistant to ex-President Truman, has mailed engraved announcements .to members of the press, former associates, and undoubtedly to prospective clients. His announcement says: John R. Steelman Recently special assistant to President Eisenhower Formerly director of the U. S. conciliation service under. President Rlioosevelt ! Special assistant-to the President Director of War Mobilization and Reconversion Chairman of the National Security Resources Board Director of Defense Mobilization and the assistant td President Truman Announces his resignation from government pervice and the opening of offices in Washington where he will act as consultant and adviser on industrial relations and economic problems. Steelman served bn the staff of Mr. Eisenhower for about six weeks the inauguration. He was the ranking Truman administration hold-ovbr in the White House, even for that brief period. ■ ' ——_ . V When Mr. Truman was'in office, Steelman sent out handsome Christmas Cards bearing a beautiful engraving of the White Hptise and the simple legend, “The assistant to the President.” ' Sherman Adams, now ‘‘the assistant to the President,” must get up too eatly to have breakfast at his home near the Virtually every morning about 7:30 o’clock, he comes out of the 'Willard Hotel eoffee shop and gets jn his White Hous© limpusine, arriving at work just ahead of the President. -. ’ | |f. ■ .. 7 ’ Mr. Eisenhower has developel fils own technique for office visitor» with- whom he does not plan to spend much time. He stands behind his\ desk tho entire time they’re in his office ahd the visitors naturally cannot get .comfortably settled in chairs the chief executive on his feet. , A recent White Hanse visitor reported how the President no’ only stood, !but paced up and down behind his desk with his hands clasped behind him. Needless to say, the visitor stayed only a few minutes. The President w’as nosing for pictures with the rector in front of Christ Episcopal church in Alexandria, Va., recently and the clergyman asked Mr. Eisenhower if if wasn’t a lot of botheh “It isn’t the picture-making ’ mind,” the President ‘said. “It’s

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Jr*\ | I L - mIO ■ PVT. WILLIAM J. LQNG.J husband of Mrs. Rosalee N. Long of 1009 Master Drive, is congratulated for winning the signal corps leaders’ school American honor! medal by Col. Robert ;O. Waller, executive off it-er of Camp Ga., in graduation ceremonies held Recently. i Pvt. Long won the award by showing superior leadership, physical stamina and soldierly and by maintaining the highest overall scholastic average in feia |lass. The schpol gives the potential leader eight weeks of ‘con&ntisted instruction in leadership and puts him thrqugh a series of rlfeorGus physical and mental tests.R It is a considerable achievement Ko graduate from the school as, tin honor graduate. J 1 ' U Before entering the school! Long was graduated from the telephone installation repair course at Camp Gordon, where he ’also received his basic training. He te a graduate of Monroeville high school and priof to his entry int(? th|j service, was employed With DuPont CO.. Inc. ~ :I ' i;| , v 1 . .

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L BL JhJi ■ jp - W fl IPkivil THE STRANGLED CORPSES of four wqgben have already been found in this rooming house on London’s West Side, but notice continue to \ search through debris in the back ydrd for possible clues to still other slayings. The shocking series of murders came to light when a new tenant arrived, at a\ flat once occupied by John Christie, a trucking clerk, and discovered the bodies of three girls jammed into a pantry niche. The fourth body found was that of Mrs. Ethel Christie. John Christie is being sought by police for questioning. (International) •4-j. ■

Guatemala Revolt Quelled By Army GUATEMALA CITY, Guatemala UP — Govjernnyent ground and air forces Sunday night routed some 300 rebels who seized control of the provincial city of Salama, the army announced. Two rebels were reported killed and 16 wounded in a battle that lasted about an hour. Salama is 100’ miles from here. Nation’s Highways The nation’s highway system Includes some 415,000 miles of state . highways, 2,400,000 miles of county, township and village roads, and 250,000 miles of city streets. Os this, 1.415,000 miles are unsurfaced. Trade In a Good Town-MJecaturl Hr WH ||k sp jh LADY NANCY ASTOR cuts the cake . at a Red Cross fund-raising luncheon in Washington, where she offered to spend a year in jail if > Sen. Joe McCarthy (R-Wis.Jjoins her and;'leaves President Eisenhower alone. The 73-year-old Vir-ginia-born Viscountess, who says she wants to be a “dove of peace,” ! wished she could put some ’jkindh ness” in Sen. McCarthy’s heart.

Britons Pay Final Homage To Queen Services Tuesday For Dowager Queen LONDON, UP — An unending like of Britons shuffled through rainy London weather today to pdy homage at the coffin. o|f Queen Mary, the hustere old lady they revered as “every inch a queen.” By midday an' estimated 50,000 persons had passed solemnly by the catafalque j on which the 85yearold queen lay in state in Westminster Hall. The lying-in-state was televised to millions Sunday night. It was the first telecast of a British lying-in-state. A long line of mourners started moving at 4:3G' p.m. Sunday into Westminster Hall where the coffin of the queen who saw six monarchs reigh lay almost directly oyer the coffin sites of George V and George VT, husband and son, respectively; -Meanwhile.. Europe’s dwindling royalty gathered for the funeral Tuesday at Windsor Castle. Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh went into residence at the castle outside London today in preparation for the funeral in St. George’s chapel. With them tonight will be Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, King Baudouin of Belgium Crown Prince Olav of Norway. ' \ Other foi»£gn royalty who will ’attend the funeral are Frederica 6f Greece, King Hussßin of Jordan, Prince Felix Qf Luxembourg Prince ahd Princess Raul of Yugoslavia, J Prince Bertil of Sweden, Prince Georg of Denmark and Prince Chnla of Thailaq#. The coffin will be moved prii vately early Tuesday to Windsor, historic burial place of British soverigns. \

NOTICE OF REFERENDUM ON CREATION OF THE PROPOSED ADAMS CdIINTY SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT EM B R\A CLNG LANDS LYING IN ADAMS ,COUNTY, IN THE STATE OF INDIANA To title-holder® of lands lying within the proposed Adams County Soil Conservation District • comprising the territory described as follows: "All of Adams County, Indiana”. Notice is hereby given that on the 15th day of Juhe 1953, between the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 12 Noon a referendum will be held in the said territory upon the proposition of the Creation of tpe Adams County Soil Conservation District as a governman<a! subdivision and a public ‘body, corporate and politic, under the provisions of the Soil Conservation Districts of this State; All firms, persons of voting age, or: corporations owning a life estate or larger in any tract or tracts of lands exceeding 10 acres In area lying within the boundaries of the proposed district .shall be entitled to vote; provided, that where the title is held by two or more persons jointly, all persons having such a joint interest shall be entitled to vote: and provided further, that one of fleer.or agent of any corporate landowner, or estate, duly \authorized by either general er special power, may cast a vote on behalf of said corporation or estate and when,, so voting he shall sign and h.Ave witnessed a registration, ahd qualification card certifying that he has such authority. Only such persons, firms, and corporations are eligible to vote. For the purpose ot this referendum the entire proposed District will constitute a voting division, and the polling place will be in the County Extension Office, in Decatui-, Adams County, Indiana Eligible voters who will be tunable tp visit the polls on the day of the referendum may apply to William C. Schnepf Sr., the Polling Superintendent. R. R. 2. Decatur, Indiana fpr a voter’s registration and qualification form, an ballot, and instructions for casting an absentee ballot. STATE SOTL CONSERVATION COMMITTEE L. E. HOFFMAN. I Vice Chairman Dated this 19th day of March, 1953 3/23—30 ( Trade In a Good Town—Decatur.

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