Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 8 September 1953 — Page 8
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Sen. McCarthy Threatens To Appeal To Ike Senator Th res Uns J Eisenhower Appeal To Obtain Nanfes WASHINGTON '• Ufj p Sen. Joseph McCarthy threatened today I to appeal personally to |rtisident Eisenhower tor nhmes of; jfersona who cleared alleged Cothmunists for atrny employment . ' He made his rejnaiijki; after tang- | ling with Maj. Gen. Mljfes Re•i r ' ber, the' army’s chief legislative liaison tifficer, who woild : ifot supply the names. i |’ ■ If the administration dqes not give him tine McCarthy said, “we will have no choice but to force it out intb the optip-know-ing public opinion wjili t.foine a house "cleaning.”*’ ! ( He said tie could not ’conceive J that “a President elected on a ' cleanup program ... to Clear out jCommunism perversion*! would ' “whitewash those responsible;” } McCarthy planned to confer with army secretary Robert T.jStevens < on the question at lunchj iln advance, McCarthy served notice that if Stevens does not give him the names he will go to defence secretary Charles E. jWilson or JtQ the President personally. I ; At a hearing of his permanent senate investigating subcommittee McCarthy also made public fp- the first time the nanie of a woman he said was an admitted ffiomtiiunist employed by the army qparttirmastfr corps in. New York. j McCarthy said she was, Mr*. DorWalters Powell, rife also said Mrs who testified before the subcommittee at a closed session last week in New jYorkj admitted receiving a Communist party membership card and attendjing party leadership schools. Futhermore, McCarthy said, Mrs. , Plpweli r |s due -to return to, work later this month after a maternity leave, and so far as/the subcommittee knows is stilt on the army payroll. He said thik is " ihcfcking.”! A subsequent witness, Col. kobet A. Howard Jr. of th ? fftia(termaster corps in New York. told McCarthy Mrs. Powell’s army iden V t fication and credentials!' ivere* picked up last week. But Ijoward added she is still on the ’army ‘'rolls.” Her status was not .further, clarified, but apparently she Could ~ rot go to work now even | if she tried to. ' d i| I , i McCarthy said Mrs. ’owell in her job had access to invoices and .requisitions for army food shipments. information: he said; could be of value to an enyny. e >. Mrs. Marvel Cooke, New, York, before the subcommittee ’today along with Reber. Mrs. Cooke refused to. say if she is a Communist or a Commu list party functionary. Mrs. Cooke ’fes tiffed that she formerly Worked with Mrs. on the jstaff of Th ? People’s 1' 1
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Commissioners In Monthly Session Offer Petition For ' Re-Cleaning Ditch Adams ’ cobnty commissioners met for their regular meeting at the courthouse this morning and received no special business, only a petition and the usual reports. A petition was offered by Ed Shoaf for a re-cleani®g of, the Kohne ditch in Washington ’township. It was taken under advisement. Miss Marie Felber, county health nurse, presented the following report of her activities in August: “. . . Continued to make visits to crippled children, administer insulin to patient at county home; August 30 took patient from county to Robert Long hospital at Indianapolis; attended teachers’ institute and provided speaker, Jean Rybolt, to talk x>n student health. Total visits. 14. mileage, 390.” The county home superintendent offered the following report: The tbtal income of ihe county home last month was $006.07, considered by the commissioners to be in keeping with Fdsnaugh’s “excellent” record at 'the home. There are 22 males .and 10 females at the home, the same as the month before. Voice, a New York Negro weekly tabliod newspaper founded by Rej). Adam Clayton Powell D-N.Y. Reber told McCarthy he could not furnish the names: the subcommittee seeks because of a 1948 presidential directiye-whieh forbids disclosure, by anyone but the White House, of details in- security cases. Reber refused to answer when McCarthy asked for his personal opinion oh this order. Actress Lana Turner Weds Screen Tarzan TURIN, Italy UP — Film actress Lana Turner honeymooned feday with screen "Tarzan” Lox Barker at his palatial villa in the hills overlooking this. . industrial city. •Miss Turner and Barker said their vows Monday in a surprise wedding at the Turin Cijty Hall. . ? h ' Warns Against Any On Defense WASHINGTON, UP 4 Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther, supreme commander of the allied forces in Europe, said today it would be a ‘i‘majer erf-or” for the allied forces to elax their defensive strength at , the present time. “There is no evidence, that the armed forces tit the Soviet bloc are becoming weaker,” Gruenther said. “On the contrary, all intelligence reports indicate that they are growing stronger.” If you,have something to sell or rooms fbr rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings restilts.
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Labor Day Fire Kills 18
I - ;g|| yJMGto Y ML m Simula FIRE TOOK THE LIVES of 18 persons as It swept through tiree adjoining tenement buildings on Chicago's south side, contributing ■to the soaring Labor Day death toll which the National Safety Council predicted would hit the 440 mark. Here firemen l<»>er the bodies of some of the dead from a window of one of the ancient structures. Several of the 100 persons living In the tenements were injured while trying to escape the, flames. | k —t—
MAY ANNOUNCE (Continued From Pane Onri tion. defense officials feel certain many of the missing actually weie
SBnx 080 l fcJP# Hr aHjHF f t ' I* Ji • fik * \ • » LX■ ■ : 1 Bigy '•> \ Mm x Jr It KB "AV > B -JL I, y i < ■ l . FORMER AIRMAN Robert W. Toth (center, foreground), 22. who was seized from his steel mill job and whisked to Korea to face trial in connection with the slaying of a South Korean civilian, is shown as bis Pittsburgh, Pa-., neighbors welcomed him home. Toth was returned to the United States after Federal Judge Alexander Holtzoff ruled Jhis arrest illegal. Toth was released on SI,OOO bon<|. The judge staged Toth’s full release pending an appeal by the Air Force. (International) ; j i - X* L? Wii* 1 KJyb j? - #’# ■ ||Hy & I r Ih9h * Bu THE U. S. NAVY REVEALED that the huge hull of its first atomic-powerfcd submarine, the Nautilus, is nearing completion at Groton, Conn. Uncier construction for the last 14 months, the 350-foot-long underseas which is 30 feet in diameter and displaces about 3,000 tons, will scgin be ready for installation of its engine. The Nautilus, which will |je launched early next year, is capable of doing 25 knots submerged. At top, workmen drill under one of the twin screws in the tail of die sis>marine. Below, a close-up view of the atomic-powered craft’s tail and a piece of the hull in the scaffolding. (International ' \' ■ 1 iJ
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Dulles Back From, Eisenhower Parley Reports No Quarrel About Statements WASHINGTON, UP - Secretary of state John Foster Dulles returned to Washington Sunday night after a flying trip to Denver to confer with President Elsenhower. |\ ■ , Dulles told reporters on hie arrival that his talks with Mr. Eisenhower were “most satisfactory-” (Earlier, the secretary Os state said that he and Mr. Elsenhower were pleased over the results of the West German elections and that the chief}’ executive had no quarrel "whatever” with Dulles’ recent statements on world trouble spots. He quoted the President as saying. "as far as Germany is concerned, the answer is in the results of the election, which was far more than we had dared to expect.” There had been highly unofficial reports that the chief executive didn’t like what Dulles said last week about the German elections and the complicated Trieste situation. 18 Persons Victims Os Tenement Fire 10 Residents Os x Slum Are Missing CHICAGO UP — Ten residents of a slum tenement where 18 persons died in a Labor Day fire were still' missing today. 1 Police said they feared, they would find more bodies. As rescue squads continued to search the badly damaged, four story building on South State street, authorities promised to investigate the pre-dawn fire. 'Earle Downes, assistant corporation counsel for Chicago, said he was investigating some first floor wiring to see if it could have caused the tragedy. , The victims were all Negroes, and at least six of them weie children. J Five members of one family
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iperishedJ ;|sd eight bodies were ; found hi rooip. ( 'Many saved their own lives only fiijL leaping from upper windows, 376X1LLED IN (Ca«tl»«M Fr>>i page O»e) state 4>lrs -W midwestern states, ' splitting the® time between the big midways an® fee agricultural displays and competitions. Many other Americans had a last fling at thte’ beaches or fishing streams, and other crowded professional spepting events. CHlif JUSTICE (Caatlaae® From Page Owe) Julius and tHfciel Rosenberg. In a speci&Lsession of the court 1 —called by Vinson after its 195253 term ended —the nine justices sat on June 18 to hear impassioned arguments on an stay granted the Rosenbergs by Justice William O. Douglas, acting Individually, after the court had adjourned. On June Vinson spoke for the court and in a historic few words set jiside, the Rosenberg stay. That night the husband and wife spy teaim died in the electric chair at Sing Sing prison. Customarily, Vinson, as chief justice, wrote opinions on most of the big case* that came before the court. His last formal written opinion was on July 16 —justifying what he called the? tribunal’s "unushal action” in the Rosenberg case. . Among other major cases in recent years was the court’s \ action June 4, 1951 upholding the conviction of 11 top UJ S. Communists. ’■ VINSON'S DEATH Froi Few* a great justice and a great citizen o’ the country. We'll a.ll miss him.” Atty. Gen. Herbert Brownell Jr.:
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Public Auction Real Estate and Personal Property The undersigned. Executor <of the Will of Elizabeth A, Parent, deceased, hereby gives notice that by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court, he wilL on the premises, 317 West Adams Street, Decatur, Indiana, on Thursday, September 10,1953 sell the real estate and Personal Property of said Safe Os personal property at 1:30 o’clock P.M. C.D.S.T. Sale of real estate at 7:00 o’clock P.M. C.D.S.T. Said Real Estate is described as follows: ( The north half of the following described real estate, towit: — Commencing in the center of Adam* Street, fourteen (14) y rods east from the northwest corner of Outlot number twenty • eight (28) in the Southern Addition to the town, now city, of Decatur, thence south at right angles with said Adams - Street, eighteen (18) rods and twenty (20) links, thence i, east parallel with said Street, four (4) rods, six and one fourth (6%) links, hence north at right angles with said Street eighteen (18) rods ants twenty (20) links to the center of said Adams Street, thence west four (4) rods, six and one fourth (6H) links, to the place of beginning, containing one half acres, more or les«\ in Aarns County. Indiana; and hereby conveyed one fourth (*4) acre, more or less. Fully modern dwelling, with oil furnace in large basement; kitchen, dining room, large living room and closed-in porch; three bedrooms and bath on second floor ami attic storage space; in good condition and ready for immediate occupation; close to schools and churches; I ’■ ■* ALSO—the following personal property :—Coldspot refrigerator, Tappen gas stove, buffet, book case. 9x12 rug. 9x15 rug. radio, electric sweeper. Singer electric converted sewing machine, complete bed and dressing table, bedroom suite, cedar chest, 2 small cots, bureau. 3 piece living room suite. la<ge mirror. 3 stand lamps, rafcio, rocking chairs, step ladder, misc j tools and ’ househdld articles; bed clothing, linens and doilies. , • ‘ ’ - TERMS—Personal property. Cash. Real Property, one third down on day of side; upon delivery of abstract of title and Executors Deecfl approved by the Court; Buyer to pay 1953 tases duel and payable in 1954. POSSESSION: Immediate. ROBERT J. RUMSCHLAG — Execu'tor SEVERIN H. SCHURGER. Attorney . 1 , PAULINE HAUGK, Clerk ' D. S. Blair, Vi Gerald Strickler, Auctioneers . C. W. Kent, Sales Mgr. Sale Conducted by The Kent Realty & Auction Co. ‘ Decatur. Indiana , Phone 3-3390 \ \Not responsible for accidents . > , , i August 25th, Sept. 1 and 8
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1953
■ (Martin Jr.: “H® wax a man of ! great ability and ntited for his fairness and his patriotic desire to serve America. He war priviledged to serve in all three branches of the government and w-as outstanding in, all three.”
