Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 94, Decatur, Adams County, 21 April 1954 — Page 6

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Call For Boost In Stale Gasoline Tax Wedeking Speaker During Road School "LAFAYETTE. Ind. UP — Albert J. Wedeklng, chairman of the state highway commission and director of the toll road commission, will address the 40th annual road school at Purdue University on “Progress of Indiana Toll Roads.’’ z At Tuesday's session, the Indiana county commissioners’ association adopted resolutions calling for a boost in the state gasoline tax from 4 to 6 cents a gallon and uniform salaries for commissioners ranging from SI,BOO to $6,000 yearly, depending on county population. J P. E. Henebry, Fort Wayne, was named president of the association.’succeeding Gerald McCarty, Brook. Other Officers chosen by various groups were Bert Nightenhelser, Noblesville, re-elected president of the Indiana street commissioners’ association; Jay H. Shideler, Huntington, president of the Indiana highway supervisors’ association. and Joe Banta, Shelbyville, president of the Indiana city engineers’ association. Motorist Arrested On Speeding Charge Walter Coleman. 25, Fort Wayne, was arrested Tuesday by city police and will be arraigned in justice of peace court at 5 o’clock this afternoon on a charge of speeding. Calvin M. Roemmer, 42, Richmond, pleaded guilty in justice of peace' court Tuesday night to a charge of driving his automobile around another vehicle at a street intersection. Roemmer was fined $5 and costs. Michael Lehman Is Awarded Camp Trip Michael Lehman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lehman of near Berne, was awarded a trip to the Indiana farm boys forestry camp by the Adams county council. Only 40 4-H boyS can be accommodated in the camp. The applicants are selected by the Purdue forestry department on a “first come, first served” basis. The camp will be held in Clark state forest. & Cub Scout Pack To Meet Here Thursday Cub Scout pack, 1061, will meet at the L incoln school from 6:30 to 7:45 o’clock Thursday evening. All Cubs, den mothers and committee members are urged to attend. Cause Os Fire Is Yet Undetermined Cause of the $15,000 fire which destroyed Adams County Lumber Co. Monday night has not yet been determined, according to fire chief Cedric Fisher. An investigation of the possible cause is underway. , The fire, which was the most costly one in Decatur since Fisher was named chief of the department, totally destroyed the lumber company. Lynford D. Bracey is ow-ner of the company. $ It vou have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

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Farm Bureau Variety Show Contest Friday The annual Farm Bureau variety show contest will be held at the Adams Central gym in Monroe Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Each township in the county will be represented by two groups of contestants, a pet and hobby group, and adults. This will be an elimination contest. The county group winners will compete in the district contest at Wabash in July, and district winners will appear on the state fair program next fall. The public is invited to attend and no admission will be charged. Red Cross Nominating Committee Is Named A nominating committee for the June election was appointed at the quarterly meeting of the Red Cross board Tuesday night. The committee includes Wilbur Petrie, Earl Fuhrman and Bernice Nelson. Roscoe Glendening was in charge of the meeting which featured reports on the Junior Red Cross, the blood program, home service, financial standing and the fund drive. The Rev. L. T. Norris, chairman of the fund drive, pointed out that only $7,478.15 has been collected which is far short of the $11,200 goal. It was decided at Tuesday’s meeting not to send a delegate to the national convention in San Francisco. Berne-French Teams Are Judging Winners The Berne-French dairy judging coach. Leonard Kingsley, had the two top teams in the dairy judging contest yesterday. The first team, Lester Meshberger, 359; Roscoe Wulliman, 354; and Harry Gerber, 341; had a grand total of 1054 points. The second team was Van Williman, 339; Ned Kipfer. 338; and Bill Reynolds. 338 for a total of 1015 points. The Berne-French teams will represent Adams county in the 4-H and F.F.A. district judging contest in Steuben county next Satui> day. __ Coach William Journay of the Decatur school had the third placing team, Ronnie Vetter, 341; Russel Plumley, 337; and Eugene Fuelling, 333 for a team total of 1011 points. Other school competing were Adams Central, Geneva, Monmouth, and Jefferson. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings resuitir

To the Voters of Adams County: It has come to my attention that certain IL ' statements have been made which confuse gwßraiHw the issues of this campaign. fl I take this opportunity to explicitly and || || - without reservation state to you the facts. | £< , ' ; | • Myles F. Parrish When I was elected Judge of the Adams Circuit Court I told you that I would render justice according to law, without regard to partisan or political influences. During my first term of Judge, many important cases have come before me. One partlcuiar case concerned a religious sect. In compliance with the law of the State of Indiana I ruled that every religion whether Orthodox, Hetcroclox, Catholic or Protestant stand equal before the law, as did the Supreme Court of Maine as in Donahue vs. Richards, 38 Maine 379-409. The Supreme Court of Indiana agrees with me. In ruling in favor of religious freedom, I did not and do not endorse their particular- beliefs; I am a member of the First Methodist Church in Decatur. It is not a question df doctrine; it is a question of freedom of religion. I believe that if our government is good enough for us, we should be good enough to defend it. I believe afsd' that the flag of my Country should be saluted. This is not a belief recently acquired by me. I have* relatives who have fought in every war in which the United States was engaged. My -forefathers fought in the Revolutionary War; my grandfather was a Civil War Veteran;-! have an uncle who was killed in World War I, six days before the Armistice, at Belleau Wood. My brother was the first Medical volunteer in World War Two from Adams County.’ I served for the duration of the war as a volunteer in the United States Navy. I was also a Special Agent In the Federal Bureau .of Investigation, and graduated from the FBI Academy. I believe in the defense of my Country. The State Service Officer of the--State of Indiana of Veterans Affairs, in a recent letter stated to me, “My dear Judge Parrish: It would be a wonderful thing if all those in high places were to take the same interest in the welfare of mentally ill veterans as do you." It has been said by my opponent that he will seek only one term; the record is clear that he has held many offices, including the office of Prosecuting Attorney, Joint Representative, and Clerk; in each instance he sought a second term. The salary of Judge is paid by the Auditor of the State of Indiana. Whether it is known to the opposition or not, most, if not all of the Judge’s salary is raised by Court costs, and not by taxation. I have never taken a dishonest penny in my life. While I was working my way through seven years of college study at Indiana University, preparing myself for the legal profession, my opponent was an office holder, and he and his family even then, more than a decade ago, were living off the tax payers of Adams County. While I was serving my Country in the United States Navy during World War 11, my opponent was again holding a public office. And even during the Korean 1 War, he Was again in public office. I have never employed or appointed any of my family or relatives to public office; I do not believe it is right to have your entire family living off the tax payers. He has said it is an honor to be Judge. I say the greatest nonor that any one has is to be a citizen of the United States. I am hot seeking this office for honor. - I am seeking it, be- ,» cause I believe that because of my legal training and experience, I can render a better service to the community and my native County, than o_ne who has no legal training. I appeal to the fairness and to the intellect of the people; not to their prejudice. With best wishes and kindest regards, I am, Very respectfully yours, Myles F. Parrish, 9 DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR JUDGE < ■- Pol. Advt.

Preble Firemen To Hold Dance Friday A dance sponsored by the Preble fire fighters association is being planned for Friday night at the Hoagland Hayloft. Tickets for the event may be obtained from members of the Preble volunteer fire department or at the door. If you nave romethlng to sell or rooms for rent, try- a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

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SECY. WILSON (Continued From I’Hire Oiw) Ing the firm while be was a navy procurement official in World War 11. In an Interview on the NBC television program "Today,” Hensel said McCarthy’s charge was a diversionary move in an attempt to get out of tire hearing. He predicted McCarthy would not repeat it without senatorial immunity. ’’.Senator McCarthy is a liar, but not a very clever liar,.” Hensel said.