Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 209, Decatur, Adams County, 4 September 1953 — Page 6

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Jobless Pay Ckiims Below Previous Year INDIANAPOLIS I '■!> —Claims for unemployment compensation are running about 20 pier Cent below a year ago, the Indiana employment security division reported today. Director William Stilnaker said there were 18,340 claius last week as compared with 19,9! 4 arid 23,1)50 during 1 preceding weeks. He said layoffs are somewhat higher, however, due tjo reductio i < of t personnel in the fefrlgerat on Industry and layoffs in auto pai t| plants. If you somethl ig to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results.

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Soldier Is* Killed 1 As Auto Hits Trees • SEYMOUR, Ind. ji’P Cpl. James M. Colling, 24, McCook. Neb., was killed darljt today when an auto in which he was riding with another soldier' from Camp Atterbury, Ind., hit two trees along a U. S. 31 curve. The car, owned by > Colling, was? driven by James Biirton Ehlow. 21, Sulphur, Ind. Cpllitig was attached to the 198th Tank Battalion and Enlow to the 31st Infantry Division. Man And Woman Are Slain At Capital INDIANAPOLIS VP — A man and woman were shot to death Thursday \night in the Negro dis- ' ’1 *- Police said both Mrs. Jesse B. Sgireff, about 40, and Emory Williams, 42, were Shot in the back. Her body was in a house and his in the back yard. Neighbors said they heard four shots and saw a man running down an alley. ! . ■ B ———r ■ Indiana Youth Is Fatally Shocked ’ IBORDEN, Ind. UP — Jackie Joe Kirtley, 16, Pekin, was shocked fatally late Thursday when he sought to raise lowhanging wires to permit a truck on which he rode to pass. (Ernie Tostin, Pekin, received a\ slight shock when he attempted tri free the victim. The accident occurred on the Jonas {Null farm, one mile west of here. ( ■ — i—4 CHILDREN AND (Co»ti»ar< From Page Owe) exhibited the reserve grand champion. Betty /Welsch, 18, Mooresville, had the grand champion barrow, a Duroc. A 'Poland China owned by Max Douglas, Bringhurst, captured reserve grand champion honors.

Red Captors Forced Airmen Draw Maps Inaccurate Maps Drawn By Officers 7 . |l INCHON, Korea VP — Recently freed air force officers said today their captors forced them to draw maps of American cities hut the; prisoners purposely made them antastically inadeqrate. \ || The officers said their Red captors compelled them to make detailed drawings of principal cities, presumably for Russian intelligence agents who observed prisoner interrogations. They said they considered the map-making a waste of time, because Soviet agents could obtain: intricately detailed maps of the cities in question in atlases or in maps sold on newstands. The officers said the maps they drew were featured ’‘ammunition dumps” in the middle of an ocean and "airfields” on busy streets. Capt. Jack E. Perry of Laguna Beach, Calif., said the Communists made him draw a large picture of ■ Detroit after learning he once lived there. ‘ : Other officers said they were forced to sketch maps of New York, Seattle and Los Angeles. . Lt. Harold A. Steiner, also of Laguna 'Beach, was required to draw sketches of airfields, both in the United Stat.es and /South Korea. / Steiner said "We put oil wells in the desert, ammunition dumps in the ocean arid airfields right down the main streets of cities. The amazing thing is they always seemed satisfied. They never checked accuracy, but were just satisfied with volume.” Woman Thrown From Car, Hurt Fatally INDTA NAPOLIS U<P — Mrs. Joan Cota, 23, Indianapolis, died Thursday night in St. Vincerifs Hospital of injuries suffered when she was thrown from a car after it struck a tree here Saturday. \ ' ' ' ' L Autoist Killed In Truck FOWIJEIR. Ind. UP — Robert Morrow, 35, Swanington; was struck by an army truck on V. S. 52 south of here. , v State police identified the truck driver as Isaac A. Carter of the 45th transport truck battalion, Camp Atterbury. Hoosier Killed In Accident In Kansas iLAWRENOE. Kan. UP —Farley S. Martin, about 55, Seelyville. Ind., was killed and his wife injured critically when their car collided with a truck late Thursday on U. S. 24 near .East Reno, Kan. Mrs. Martin was hospitialized here with a broken back and pelvis.

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Eight Men Arrested In Phone Incident Big Demonstration Planned By Union | INDIANAPOLIS UP — Eight men were arrested today as twb incidents were reported'in the? Indiana Bell Telephone Co. strike and CIO officials planned a “giant demonstration” to speed settlement of the dispute. _ | ' The arrests came shortly before dawn at Michigan City, wherein Estimated 20 men milled about the exchange. Bell, calling them “rowdies,” said they bloke glass |in two dqors and two windows. | At Linton, three cables\were but during the night, disrupting service to 50 to 100 phones and teletype service to I the Linton Citizen and World. Three cars belonging to Bell workers at Linton were splashed with yellow paint. / Michigan City police said nrine of the eight men arrested wail ‘a member of the CIO Communications Workers union, which has been on strike against Bell 45 bays. I It 'wap, at Michigan City that the union planned its rally, saying it may attract 40,000 members. ; “If Bell can bring in four, people from the outside, we can -brink in 4.000 or 40,000,” one union leader said. | Richard Alabaugh, president/of a South Bend local of the Cbmmunications Workers of America, said the demonstration will be staged because the union “is tired <of< evasion and delaying tactics” fin the strike. < “It is time to take-matters itfte our own hands,” he added. Another uriiop spokesman skid the rally “will show all organised labor is behind efforts of the CWA to rid Michigan City of scabs and strike breakers.” Negotiators met until nearly ihidOight Thursday, but no progress,in bargaining was reported. /' ■

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GERMAN TEEN-AGERS prepare food parcel* (upper! in West Berlin. The cans contain lard and condensed milk. The bags are flour and dried peas. AU ar* without labels. Lower photo shows a throng of East Berliners gathered at a food distribution point In West Berlin. Many of their parcels were confiscated by East Berlin Communist police as they trudged back across demarcation line. (ZntemotkmaO

Firs! Shipload Os i: Ailing POW's Home 105 Repatriates Reach West Coast SAN FRANCISCO, VP — The first shipload. of ailing former prisoners of war arrived aboard tl|e hospital ship Haven today. ’The Haven tied up at 7:50 a.m. ;A light s mist fell and a cool breeze came off the bay. The weather matched the restrained welcome for the 105 repatriates whose health was broken in Communist prison stockades. The Haven, also bearing 365 rotation hospital cases, slipped through the Golden Gate late Thursday night and anchored off Treasure Island in San Fraricisco Bay to make ready for the moruliig docking. ;Of the 105 ailing ex-POWs, 99 were army personnel, three were ajr force men, two were marines and one was a navy man. .Another 367 released prisoners are due Saturday afternoon aboard the riavy transport Marine Adder. Also aboard are 1,475 other military personnel ■ coming hpme on rotation. One Man Killed In Two-Truck Accident j MILAN, Ind. UP —Walter Henderson, 29, Patriot, died in the Milan clinic Thursday after he Was injured in a two-truck | crash ota Ind. 56 near Rising Sun. ; State police said the accldem ojccurred Wednesday when a truck driven by Edgar L. Elza, 29, Au rpra, hit one driven by Harry D sion rode atop a pile of logs on tbt Bruner vehicle. Police said Elzi trill be charged with recklesi driving. \ . __L PRESIDENT (Costlnued From P»te One) ■- l£g with his golf.” I Mr. Eisenhower left t his hous ait 7:40 a.m. and arrived at hi office at 8:25 a.m. ! Thursday night the chief execu t|ve sent a personnal message o congratulations to Maj. Gen. |Wil Bam F. Dean, America’s riios

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