Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 51, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1953 — Page 2
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Radio And TV Offer Time To McCarthy Free Time Offered By Three Networks KEW YORK* UP — Three major radio and television networks offered time to Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy today to answer former President Harry S. Truman's attack on ‘‘McCarthyism.’’ The National Broadcasting Co. and the American Broadcasting Co. said they would make radio and television time Available to McCarthy. The Mutual Broadcasting System, which has no television network, said it would make radio time available. McCarthy asked for “equal facilities” to match the 3(f minutes of free radio and television time which the networks gave to Mr. Truman as a public service for his statement in the Harry Dexter White controversy Monday night. It was estimated that if Mr. Trqman had paid for the 30 minutes of radio and television time it would have cost him about $300,000. In his talk the former president attacked “McCarthyism” as “the corruption of truth, the abandonment of our historical devotion to fair play and the due process of law.” Mr. Truman said he was not referring to “the senator from Wisconsin—he is only important in that his name has taken on a dictionary meaning in the w'orld.” Gary Negro Dies As Shanty Burns Down GARY, UP — Purl Nance, 74-year-old Negrp retired steelworkers, was killed early today when his one-room shanty burned down. Officials said the fire apparently resulted from an exploding oil stove. Burns Are Fatal To Two-Year-Old Girl HAMMOND, Ind., UP — Gayle Susan Darnell. 2, died Tuesday in St. Margaret's hospital of burns incurred Oct. 30 when she pulled a pot of boiling water onto herself. She was the daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Kenneth Darnell. Highland. Charge U. NJ With Bombarding Front PANMUNJOM, Korea UP — Communist members of the military armistice commission charged the United Nations today with unleashing a “bombardment” on the Western front. i The Reds, in their strongest statement against the U. N. claimed the "bombardment” occurred last Monday but they did not describe its nature or specify where it took place. Season’s Hit! ■ '■ ■ x /// / / • ■■■■ xV it \ nif v x ' i nn V » li Lt »3P S,ZES 9003 ,2 - 20 Dcdgred for figure-drama! This breathtaking dress is molded to your figure every inch of the way! The collar, curved low and filled in with chiffcn or net is the height of flattery! Note the dramatic back interest —you couldn’t possibly be a wall-flower in this! pattern kOK>3: Misses’ Sizes 12, 14. Is, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 4% yards 39-lnch: M yard contrast. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect <it. Complete, illustrated Sew Chart shows you every step. Send Thlrty-Rve cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for* each pattern for ISt-claM mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care if Decatur Daily Democrat Pattern Dept.. 232 West 18tb St.. New York 11, Y. Print plainly Name, Address with Zone, Size and Style Number. V
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Motqrist Is Fined * On Traffic Charge William Hustos, 23, Decatur rdute 1, arrested by city police Monday night at 10 o’clock on a charge of reckless driving, pleaded guilty Tuesday night in justice of peace court. Huston was fined $5 and costs. He was arrested after a chase by city police down east Monree street and out U. 8. highway 224. Senate Room Packed As Hoover Testifies FBI Leader Steals Spotlight, Story WASHINGTON, UP—The short, red-faced man stood up behind a thicket of microphones and swore he would tell the truth, so help him God. He said bis full name was John Edgar Hoover and his jdbk was director of the federal bureau of investigation. This information tame as no surprise to the 600 persqns who werir jammed together in the senate’s big marble-walled caucus room. The audience had spotted Hoover when he squeezed through the crowd an hour earlier behind hisboss. Atty. Gen. Herbert Brownell Jr., and every ear was straining to hear what the FBI chief would say. ‘ Banks of spotlights lit the small witness table like a Florida beach. Hoover, and Brownell for an hour preceding him, faced 16 microphones and the glassy stare of 13 moyie and television cameras. Still-picture photographers squatted and scrambled before them. A movie cameraman balanced precariously atop a telephone booth in one corner.
Seventy-odd reporters packed the press tables, fought through the crowd with bulletins and scribbled notes furiously. > Hoover, who seldom appears before congressional committees, stole the spotlight and the story. His florid cheeks glistening in the heat of the kleig light!, his "thick neck budging over the .collar of blue suit, Hoover leaned forward i» the leather chair. When he lifted his large, heavily-lashed brown eyes from his statement, he stared intently at Chairman William E. Jeaner (R-Ind.) The hearing drew a crowd that was first standing-rodm only, and then none of that. The crowd stood three deep, with a line outside the door, and Capitol police had difficulty keeping an aisle open.
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Indicted By Jury False Testimony Is Charged To Doctor MARION, Ind., UP —A Marion physician was arrested Tuesday on a grand jury indictment charging he gave false testimony concerning ‘the pregnancy of a 20-year-old girl now accused of manslaughter in the death of heT bsby she claims was fathered by a Negro athlete. Dr. John G. Rhorer, 38, was in-, dieted by the same grand jury which charged Mrs. Gretchen Brunt Woodward with abandoning her new-born son In a public dump and named Jack Mailer, 19. Marion, as accessory. Rhorer, who was released on $2,000 bond, was accused of telling the grand jury be examined Mrs. Woodward last January, and would have known had she been pregnant. The indictment charged he said he would have known had Mrs. Woodward, then unmarried, gave birjh to a full-term b’aby scarcely three months after the examination, according to Indictments,
24th WARSAW HOLSTEIN SALE In New Dairy Barn, Fairgrounds, Warsaw, Ind. on Roads 15, 25 and U. S. 30 Saturday, November 21st —l2 Noon 60 HEAD HOLSTEINS 60 (45 Registered—ls Grades) Close springing and fresh cows with records up to 606 tbs. fat. SELLING: 2 “DICTATOR” DAUGHTERS; A “Very Good” granddaughter of Montvic Renown with 583 Tbs. fat, due sale time to “DICTATOR.” Bred and Open Heifers. SEVERAL HEIFER CALVES, BORN JUST R|6hT FOR 4-H CLUB WORK. Select yours from this Outstanding Group. 4 Service-age Bulls including a son of an “Excellent” cow, others from good record dams up to 556 tbs. fat, 2 xZ T. B. and Bang’s Tested. Many Calfhood Vaccinated. Fill your needs at WARSAW SALES. \The Place To Buy With Confidence And Own With Prider LELAND J. OSBORN, Sale Manager and Auctioneer PIERCETON, IhiDl/UMA Roy S. Johnson,.JuHanti Osborn. i Pedigrees—-Herb A. Miller.- r ?
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The boy’s body was found stuffed in a garbage can April 4. Mrs. Woodward, who wak ar- ( rested at her Duluth, Minn., home, was quoted by authorities as admitting she gave birth to t the child March 24 before her marriage to a serviceman in June. She w’as to be returned here today frofn Duluth by sheriff’s deputies. •. The grand jury returned an indictment against Rhorer Saturday with the other two but it was kepi secret because Rhorer was then absent from the city. The second indictment charges Miller with’ being accessory because he allegedly drove Mrs. Woodward to the dump. Authorities said Mrs. named a former Negro athletic star from Marion as the child’s father.
