Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 14 April 1954 — Page 2

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THE DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

U. S. Cargo Planes land In Indochina French Defenders Now Coping With Shortage Or Ammo HANOI. Indochina. UP — American cargo planes tended ta Indochina today with war materials for the "ftghttag fools” of Di* Bien Fhu, now coping with an ammunition shortage tnjdw heavy ar tiliery fire from the Common iats. The two-engiae Cite arrived at Toarane Air Base, south as Hanoi, with American pilots at the controls. French baH'a-eya markings were painted on the planes at Clark Field in the Philippines. Communist artillerymen began the 3Jrd day of their costly campaign to take Dire Men Pha with a blistering barrage against the French garrison. Hoar after boor shells from 120millimeter mortars and IKMnflßmeter howitsers hit the fortress's defense perimeter or exploded ovar trenches and eank-asd-tog bankers. But plen Bien Fill’s "fighting fools” were ordered to hold their Are to Save precious shells, even though some of the Red artillery emplacements were only 1.500 -yards away. ■ : The hotd-yoar-Hra order was tosued in antlripatisn st a mass assault by the Reds against the fortress. The weather was good and French-piloted transports took off regularly from Red River delta airbases with fo<«l. ammunition and medicine tor the garrison. United Press Correspondent Gene Symonds reports from Tourane that the pHots said they flew to Clark Field from Korea and Japan under sealed orders and knew their destination only after they had taken off for Indochina. They will return to their outfits on the next planes leaving Indochina on airlift duty. A recent shipment of 838 attack bombers, thoroughly checked by American air force technicians, went into action for the first time in Indochina with French pilots at the controls. They dropped loads of bombs and flaming jellied gasoline on Communist Indochinese troops encircling DTen Bien Phu tn northwest Viet Nam. Pardue Pharmacy Professor Is Dead LAFAYETTE, tod. UP — Donald William Harding. XI. assistant professor in the Pwrdae University school at pharmacy, died Tuesday in a hospital He was stricken with a cerebral hemorrhage a tew hours earlier while attending a banquet. Caifcdiens Even Up* Series With Detroit MONTREAL. UP — The Detroit Red Wings and the Montreal Oenadiens entrain for Detroit today > with the fate of the Stanley Cap hanging on the outcome of a Good Friday game in the Motor City Olympia. The Canadiens. defending champions. forced a seventh and deciding game lor the cup. most prised trophy in the world of hockey, when they beat the Red Wings, <-1. here Tuesday night to tie the best-of-seven series at three games each.

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$480,000 Shortage Disclosed At Bank Minor Bookkeeping Error Leads To Find HANCOCK, Mich. UP — A minor error in bookkeeping led tt> the discovery at a <«O,WO shortage to the accounts of the Superior National Bank and Trust Company for Watch the bank president and a favored cwMonrer were Arretted. h was revealed today. A bank examiner tonal * 1147 error tn the accounts and In checking back found that bank president -Mitos B. Kramar, now restgu*4, hbd loaaag most of the money by overdrafts to Axel A. Koski, a prominent farm implement dealer. Fred R. Mclntire, cW et the FBI field office in Dertoft, eaid that at one time Kodri signed a batch of notes to advance and gave them to KHtaaar te ere when tt became necessary to corer no My overdraft that might occur. According te Mcfnttre. there was no indication that Kfflmar, who lived modestly with bh MH and fire ehfldrea in a rested honre at Keweenaw Bay, profited CTOm the deal. K«*l apparently used the money to cover losses. His Isventerted net worth at the time of bU arrest was WO.OOO. Koski and Kttlmar were arrested by FBI agents Tuesday following their suppressed Indictment- by a federal grand Jury In Grand Rapids last Thursday. Koski ia free On 310.000 bond Kilhnar «pe*t the night to Marquette cevnty Jail. Friends were expected to post bls bond today. The charge against KHtaaar represents the third case in two years In which a Michigan bank official has been accused of irregularities through which he gained nd petsotml profits. Robert F. Bohr, a cashier who broke the Westphalia State Bank by allowing depositors to withdraw more than lIOO.OOd in excess of accounts. served a four mouths Jail term In 1152. A short Jail term recently was given t). Eugene Tolfree, president of a private bank at West Branch. Tokrees bank went broke last year when a single account was overdrawn by more than one million dollars. Depositors of the Hancock bank were assured their money is safe. The banks funds are covered by KHlmar's bond and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Wendell A. Mftee. U. S, district attorney at Grand Rapids, said Koski began erend rewing bis account to 1H« when Killmar was then loan officer. / Neither man would comment on their arrests. However. friend! said Koski wen the favor of bank officials when he restored a>»w mill that bared and eared a substantial loss. FBI agents said Killmar prevented bank examiners from discovering the scheme by taking advantage of their normal procedures, a routine they have used for years.

Quality « Photo FlnMikig AH work left before noon .on Thursday—ready the next day, Friday, at HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO.