Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 226, Decatur, Adams County, 25 September 1953 — Page 6

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U. S. Is Willing To Withdraw Troops New York Newspaper Reports Policies NEW YORK, UP — The United States is preparing to offer to withdraw her troops from Korea if Russia and Communist China join in an international agreement to unify and "neutralize*’ the embattled nation, the New York Times said today. The Times, in a dispatch, from United Nations headquarters here, said U.S. policy toward the Korean peac/e problem was taking shape as an Offer to the Communists of a choice between two basic courses of action. If the Reds continue to blQck the unification of Korea, the United Skates will maintain a large military-force in South Korea as long as there is any danger of new aggression by North Korea, the Times said. - The alternative would be the creation of a united Korea, guaranteed neutrality in an international agreement. All foreign mili-

tary forces would be withdrawn. - According to the Times dispatch, the plian “has not ,developed aa fixed United States/policy,” but American diplomats have sounded out at least two of the United Nations members with troops in Korea their views on it. 1,800 East German Workers Arrested BERLIN UP — More than 1,800 East German workers have been arrested', as “saboteurs and enemy agents” at public condemnation meetings staged by Communist, bosses iri Soviet Zone factories, a West Berlin newspaper said today. i \ j \ Triplet Boys Born In Gary Hospital GARY, UP—Triplet boys Weighing a total of 17 pounds, 9% ounces were j born tp Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sur in Mercy hospital on the first anniversary of arrival of triplets to another Gary coupli?. While the Sur babies—Robert, Peter and Thomas —were arriving oyer a period of two hours Wednesday night, triplets of Mr.- and Mrs. John Rogers were celebrating their first birthday.

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34 Candidates To Be J Initiated By K. C. " To Hold Initiation Sunday, October 4 Tfiirty-four candidates have been signed up by the Knights of Columbus for initiation Into DecatV council 864, Carl Braun, financial secretary of the lodge, stated toz day. Formal initiation ceremonies will be held Sunday; Oct. 4, at the K. of C. hall. John L. Logan of Fort Wayqe, will be master of the three degrees. Severin Schurger, grand knight of the Decatur council, stated that the local class would be the first in the state to be initiated since the new officers assumed office. Twenty-one of the candidates are from Monroeville and that area. Thirteen members of the class are from this city. The Decatur candidates are: Melvin Mcßames, Floyd Braun, John S. Gass, Jack P. Gaffer, Robert J. Meyer, James Inskeep. James T. Bhinger. Lawrence B?al, Ned Meyers. William Mansfield, William Rumschlag, Jerry Laurent and Robert Gase. The Monroeville candidates are: Richard Rider, Ralph Hak, Daniel O'Shaugfhnessey, Maurice , O’Shaughnessey, Clarence Beauchot, Robert Rider, Eugene Coyne, David Cline, Richard; GJrardot, Ray Giant, Floyd Spaulding, Kerpiit Weisman? Carlton Giant, Donkhl Giant, Coyle Fry, Randolf Giant, Gerald Ternet, Edwin Savieo, Walter Gremaux, Orts Cagnet and Giles Rosswurm. ” The newly initiated members will be guests of the lodge at a Columbus Day banquet on Oct. 14. Pal Nixon Plans To Accompany Husband Vice President And Wife Od Long Tour WASHINGTON, (UP) -4 Pat Nixon said today she isn’t going along on her husband's Far Eastern tour “just for the ride.” The vice president’s wife told the United Press in an interview that she feels she too "has a job to do” as an unofficial good will ambassador to our Asiastic allies. The pretty blonde second lady of the land said she is “thrilled to death” about the 37,000-mile trip to 19 countries and “looking forward to talking to people from all walks of life.” 'But there is (me drawback. She hates to leave the children. ?*lt takes some of the joy out oit the trip,” she said. Mrs. Nixon already has albnted the little girls,* 7-year-old Tricia and 5-year-old Julie, that “Nana and Grandpa,” Mr. Nixon’s parents, are coming here from Whittier, Calif., to take care of them. Mrs. Nixon said she realizes the plane hopping from Manila to Karachi and other points eas(g is going to be a “hard trip.” < Out she doesn’t mind because ”‘i’ve always wanted '(to travel.” |, Looking like a schoolgirl in a blue checked skirt, a white over sweater and a green polka dot ascot scarf, she appeared calm and relaxed, despite the preisiire of packing, taking shots and keeping up with her official duties. ] FRENCH LEADER (Continued Krom Page will come when Russia realizes that in opposing the goals of Western Europe “she is going against her own deepest interests,” 'i t ~ U ■ > If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results. :

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VQKZYY FAT KNOWLES is quite sure that her prize Holstein calf will *mbp xray with top honors at the New Jersey State Fair, which opens W Brenton Sept 27, and celebrates its 208th birthday. (International)

Theater Magnate Is Killed In Accident SEYMOUR, Lnd. UP -r Theater magnate Dennis H. Long, 70, who captained Purdue’s 1903 football team which met disaster in a railroad wreck, and Edward S. Huber, 44, both of Louisville, Ky., were killed Thursday in a car-truck collision near here. Fifty years ago Long survived the crash of a train carrying Purdue’s team, band and 1,200 students to game with Indiana, but 40 team members, and bandsmen were killed. \ ' \ r' | Hayworth, Haymes On One-Day Honeymoon LAS VEGAS. Nev.,; UP — Rita Hayworth and Dick Haymes were taking a quick, one-day honeymoon here today with plans to fly to New York tonight, via Los Angeles. The red-haired actress and the crooner said their fourth “I do’s” Thursday in a two-minute ceremony photographed by 16 newsreel and television cameras. The 10 wedding guests were outnumbered three to one by the press. Variable Weather Is Forecast For State j INDIANAPOLIS, UP —Hoosier weather will run the gamut during the next five days — cool and warm, rain and shine. But the weather bureau said today average temperatures for the period will be near normal, meaning a maximum of 73 north and 80 south and a minimum of 50 north and 56 south. Freed On Charges Os Smoking In Bed INDIANAPOLIS, UP — Lee J. Becker, 41, Gas City, was freed Thursday of charges he smoked in bed and caused a fire which routed 300 guests from the Antlers Hotel last May. Special Judge Scott Ging dismissed the charge in Municipal Court on motion of a prosecutor who said Becker's own admission of guilt to smoking in bed could not be used as evidence and there were no witnesses. Nine persons were injured in the fire May 22 and one of them was hurt seriously when he fell two floors while climbing down a bedsheet- rope. *

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KIMMY HOWRL, 10, of Califron. N. J„ member of the Hunterdon County 4-H Sheep Club, proudly displays the month-old lamb she will exhibit at the New Jersey State Fair in Trenton. Sept 27. The youngster la certain she has a prize winner. . OtUemaiional)

Cancer-Stricken | Young Mother Dies v Mother Dies Happy After Baby's Birth TULSA, Okla. (UP) —A cancerstricken young mother died early today, happy in the fulfillment of her dearest wish —the (birth of her baby. Death came peacefully at 1:10 a. m. to Mrs. Colleen Alford, who has been suffering from an incurable cancer of the lymph glands more than three years. She died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delma Bacon, where she had lived since leaving St. John’s hospital a few w’eeks ago. With her w r as black-haired Cleah Tonya Alford, not yet 2 months <rtd, who was delivered prematurely by Caesarian section because of the mother's condition. “She thanked the Lord she was able to enjoy her baby in her final hours,” said Mrs. Bacon. “Thkt was the thing she had wanted most.” * Before the birth of. the baby, Mrs. Alford expressed a wish.that she might have hen baby in time for her '2oth birthday. She celebrated the birthday two days after the 5-pound girl was delivered two months prematurely. “We will nave some happy hours,” the mother said when she saw her baby. “She’s so preUy . . she’s so pretty.”

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Bad Conditions In Prisons Are Cited Charges Are Made By* State Chairman . INDIANAPOLIS, UP —Hugh P. O’Brien, §tate corrections board chairman, charged Thursday that two state prison inmates serving life sentences ran “free” here and another carried on an "affair” with the wife of a state penal farm guard. O'Brien also charged that inat the boys’ school were “spread-eagled” and lashed for discipline and that the state reformatory hospital was a “miserable hoVel.” He refused to elaborate on the charges of conditions which he said were prevalent during the previous administration. '\Misrtianagement and incompet- I ence were rampant.” O’Brien told ■ a Republican women’s luncheon. Governor Craig also told the luncheon that Indiana's penal system before he took office was “one ; of the worst in the U. S.” To criticism that out-ofrstate i penal experts were hired, draig | replied, “except for O'Brien, we r had none in the state, so we had i to go outside.” Contacted at his home in Knox, j former Gov, Henry F. Sdhricker defended his administration's pen-' al program, particularly in its emphasis on education of inmates. . Schricker said he never heard o? any ladings, and said the reformatory hospital when he last saw it “looked in pretty good condition.” The former governor said he believed Indiana and Purdue University authorities would agree that former reformatory Supt. Ward Lane, with the help of the univer-' sities, instituted “one of the finest educational programs ever offered the inmates.” \ , , Schricker also ' recalled ’that Indiana "never had a single incident” at its penal institutions during last year’s outbreak of prison riots around the country, and said this indicated they must have beet “pretty well treated." He said the “public know’s better” thaq to believe stich charges of gross' , mismanagement during his adihinistration. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Add. It brings results. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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