Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1954 — Page 8
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Study Prosecution Os White Case Spies Justice Department Studies Prosecution •WASHINGTON UP — The justice department is investigating the possibility of prosecuting some of the alleged Communist spies named in FBI reports on Harry Dexter White and Soviet espionage. Atty Gen. Herbert Brownell Jr., charged that the 1945 and 1946 reports were merely "pushed in a drawer” during the Truman administration and never studied by the department's criminal division tor possible court action. He said "many, many names" were covered in the exhaustive documents and that his department "certainly” is considering prosecution in some cases. Brownell, speaking in a television interview Sunday night, declared that some of the cases are “extremely important," ranking alongside the White case with which he created a national sensatißn last fall. He acknowledged that there was a "difference of opinion" about whether he waS right in choosing a lunch meeting to fire his original charges that former President Truman was lax in the White case. But he insisted he would do the same thing over again if he had to. Meanwhile, national GOP chairman Leonard W. Hall said Sunday night that the Republicans definitely plan to make Communism during Democratic administrations an issue in the November congressional elections. And a house appropriations subcommittee released testimony in which Asst. Atty. Gen. Warren Olney said the justice department is “reviewing the individual cases of everyone of these people” in the 1945 report on Red spy rings that also mentioned White. Olney, head of the department’s criminal division, said Pudith Coplon may be prosecuted anew if there is "sufficient legal usable .evidence.” To facilitate prosecution, he urged enactment of a law to permit use of wire-tap evidence in spy cases. Olyney said the 1945 report on Soviet spy rings and the special one on White were sent to former Atty. Gen. Tom C. Clark's office but were not seen by Wffliam Foley, head of the internal security section, pntil last September. •« In testimony before the senate internal security subcommittee on the White cases, Brownell paraphrased the FBI report on White. 0f those mentioned, the subcommittee concentrated its investigation on Alger Hiss. Harold Glasser, Victor Perlo. Frank Coe, Morris Halperin, fidward Fitzgerald. Harry Magdoff, and Irving Kaplan.
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500 Persons Attend Cancer Fund Party Approximately 500 persons atat the Elks home Saturday event the Elks home Saturday evening. Following the smorgasbord dinner, a two-hour gift event was conducted, followed by a dance. A report on proceeds will be made as soon as tickets can be checked, the committee stated. Net proceeds will be donated to the Indiana Elks cancer fund, which is donated to Indiana and Purdue universities for cancer research. George Laurent, general chairman for the party, expressed appreciation to members, guests and merchants for their patronage of the annual charitable event. Minor Auto Mishaps Reported By Police Automobiles driven by Arthur Luginblll, 41. Bluffton, route 4, and Charles Schaffer, 26. Monroe, route 1, figured in an auto mishap on Thirteenth street Saturday afternoon. Damage to the two care involved was estimated -at |IT9. Mrs. Luginbill received a bruised forehead from the impact of the collision. A car driven by Eugen% struck a parked car on Monroe Wilson, 34, New Philadelphia. O. street Sunday and scraped the fender. Damage was estimated at 15. Autos owned by Ervin Elzey, Decatur, and Elvin Green. Decatur. were damaged to the extent of S2O in a Sunday mishap. No personal injury was reported. Automobiles driven by Stanley Gallogly, 23, Decatur,:, and Lloyd Kreischer, Decatur, figured in a minor mishap at the corner of Monroe and Second streets Saturda afternoon. No damage was reported to either car. Nearly 500 Children At Circus Saturday Travel lo Fort Wayne and attendance at the Shrine circus Saturday was without mishap, members of the Shriners club reported today. Nearly 500 children, including 49 Daily Democrat carrier boys and their helpers, attended the circus. The caravan of school buses was escorted by city and state police and the county sheriff. School teachers and a member of the Shrine club were chaperones on the buses. Needless to say, the circus was enjoyed by all.
Child Is Killed By Father's Power Saw MARION, Jmk-fUP) — Authorities today termed as accidental the death of a 16-month-old girl who was killed when she ran into the moving blade of her father’s power saw. Brenda Jean Stinger, daughter of the Harry Stingers of Jonesboro, was dead on arrival at Marion general hospital. Her father said tire child ran under a board he was cutting with the saw and hit her head on the blade. Bock Beer Season Opens Ma rch 17 z* •INDIANAPOLIS, (UP) — The bock beer season was authorized to commence March 17 by the Indiana alcoholic beverage commission today. ■ Chairman H. Dewitt Owen sent notices to all state brewers and beer wholesalers advising bock beer may be sold beginning at 7 a. m. St, Patrick’s Day. Owen said it shouldn’t be delivered to retailers any earlier than absolutely necessary to assure 'March 17 sale. » If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur.
Music Pupils In Fort Wayne Contest 11 St. Joseph's * Pupils In Contest Eleven music pupils from St. Joseph school in Decatur participated in the Fort Wayne music contest, held at the Harrison Hill school Saturday. Each pupil received a detailed critlcisnuof performance and was rated good, excellent or superidr, according to the standards of Valuation. Those of junior or senior high school age and received a superior rating will enter the state contest at Indianapolis Saturday, Feb. 20. The two highest groups also received medals. The judges were prominent musicians and specialized critics from different high schools and colleges. The local entrants played their numbers for the students of St. Joseph school at a special assembly period last week. The 11 students from the Decatur school among the 1,621 ensemble and solo events, and their ratings, are as follows: Mary Lou Voglewede, saxaphone solo, accompanied by Rita Humschlag. good; Kay Marie Wynn, piano solo, superior; Sharon Sheets, piano solo, superior; Donald Rumschlag. cornet solo, accompanied by Sr. M. Paul. C„ S. A., excellent; Robert Murphy, piano solo, execeilent; .Patricia Kintz, saxaphone solo, accompanied by frita Rumschlag, excellent; Janalee Smith, piano solo, excellent. Those who received superior ratings and will compete in the state contest, are: Monica Rumschlag, baritone solo, accompanied by Rita 'Rumschlag; Gretchen Zlntsmaster. vocal solo, accompanied by Rita Rumschlag; Rita Rumschlag, trombone solo, accompanied by Sr. M. Paul; Jerry Kaehr, piano solo; Rita Rumschlag, piano solo. REDS STEP UP (Coe tinned From Pare One) minister Georges Bidault. Franco-Laotian troops were hastily thrown into the developing battle against the Red spearhead. Fears were held here that another major thrust may develop momentarily in the center of Lupng Prabang's are — of defenses,
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