Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 195, Decatur, Adams County, 19 August 1954 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT FubMahsd Brozy Evening Except Bunday By . IHB DBCATXTR DEMOCRAT CO.. INC. —tired at th* Decatur, tad., Paet Offtes aa Second Class Matter Dick D. Hotter —President A. R. Holthonss Editor w Uallas *** 8-B ♦ • • *X» UvalWe wa»» ■• •• •••••oaa V ■o®*r<WOlO®Bta Ou. Holthouse »———U—— Treaourer Subscription Rates: By Man in Adame and Adjoining Gauntlet: One year, >8.00; Blx months, >4M; I months, >2.B#. »Mail, beyond Adame and Adjoining Counties: Ono year, J d months, >4.75; 8 months, 11.60. By Carrier: M cente per week. Stacie coplee: 5 cents.

President Elsenhower may hare had in mind giving Former President Hoover a birthday present and in turn nominated Mr. Hoover's son, Herbert Jr., to become undersecretary of state, one of the highest ranking appointments ' in tbe government. The son, 51, has been serving with the state 4 department and is credited with negotiating an agreement in the British-Iran oil crisis. The senate intends to confirm his appointment before it adjourns this week. ——♦——B • • The pennant races in the National and American leagues are as interesting as baseball fans ever followed. The big lead that the New York Giants enjoyed up to the first of this month has shrunk to a few games, with a possibility that the Dodgers or Milwaukee Braves may overtake Durocher’s invincibles. Cleveland still leads the Yankees, but with about 40 games yet to be played, ~ most anything can happen as the series nears it last full month of play. 0 --b Death claimed several members of the senate and house during the current session of congress. The latest fatality is Rep. Paul W. Shafer of Michigan's third district, a veteran of 18 years of congressional service. A native of Elkhart. Congressman Shafer began bis public career from a newspaper office and st one time was the publisher of a weekly paper in Brown son. He visited in Decatur several times during his congressional career and was considered an able member of the house. —o—o — Sen. Joe McCarthy will not cross-examine witnesses in the senate’s censure trial of the Wisconsin legislator. Acceding to the wishes of his attorney who insisted that questioning of witnesses be left to lawyers, Mr. McCarthy will silently sit by while the eibss-examlnatious are underway. It Is probably wise that Mr. McCarthy agreed to this arrange-. ment, for it will avert any of his barbs that might lead to confusion among the witnesses. The Wisconsin lawmaker no doubt has an astute attorney to fight his case. -—o ♦k—- • Colleges teach a good many subjects, but are continually urged to teach more. Tbe latest sugges-

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tion will strike a responsive chord in many. Prof. Kate Mueller of Indiana University thinks that colleges should have courses in feminology, taught by “women with Dior dresses, pleasant voices and jaunty husbands." Feminology, a term which she coined, is supposed to mean the study of woman's place in society, with a plea for equality. Doubtless the glamorous professors whom she , envisions would increase class attendance. ——o 0— Earl M. Webb, superintendent of Berne schools, is the new president of the Adams County Red Crose chapter. He is well acquainted with the work and services of this humanitarian organisation, having served for 15 years as a director and chairman of the Berne campaign for a like period. He is in tune with the unselfish spirit that dominates the Red Cross and will make a splendid leader tor this organisation. We wish for him fulfillment in what he undertakes in continuing and expanding our Red Cross services. 0- o Gen. Bedell Smith, who since tbe end of the war has served as ambassador to Russia, head of the Central Intelligence Agency and undersecretary of state is going to retire from government service. The informed say that he will enter private industry and his ability presages success in any assignment he may choose. The Indiana-born man is one of the nation's leading military authorities. He was the commander under Gen. Eisenhower and received the surrender terms from those Urn German govemf&eht in 1946: — 0 0 Frank Singleton, county highway superintendent, says there are 110 miles of blacktop and improved roads In the county. This is a pretty good average and the improvement program will be continued commensurate with funds available for this purpose. Tbe county department has the supervision of approximately 700 miles of highway, Including the blacktop or hard surfaced type and maintenance of the system is a neverending job. The county commissioners have done well in furthering the resurfacing nf roads that were first “brought out of the mud” about 60 years ago when the macadamised program was started.

Dr. Bunche Named UN Undersecretary Top Ranking Post Held By American UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (IN§) UN secretary general Dag Hammarskjold today appointed Nobel prise winner Dr. Ralph J. Bunche as his deputy with the title of undessecretary for UN. The new post advances Dr. Bunche to the highest ranking post held by any American in the UN since the establishment of the global organisation in 1945. The far-reaching shake-up in the executive structure of the organization gave a similar title of undersecretary for UN to Soviet diplomat Ilya S. Chernychev, primarily to keep the balance between the free world and the Communist bloc. Hammarskjold announced in all the creation of seven posts of undersecretary, each carrying a salary of approximately >25.500 an- ' ‘ ,' 7 The rshuffling originated from a plan worked out two years ago by the former Secretary General Trygve Lie and Is aimed at cutting costs and increasing efficiency. As part of the reorganization the eight posts of assistant secretaries general will be abolished. Ladies Aid Sponsors Social, Film Showing The Eadies Aid of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church is sponsoring a religious film and ice cream social Friday evening from 7 to 10 o'clock. The film to be shown Is a Cathedral picture, “The Rich Young Ruler” and is based on the story in the New Testament. It will be shown twice, at 8 o'clock and 9 o'clock. The menu for the ice cream social will include ice cream, homemade pie and cake, sandwiches, coffee and pop. Plans are for the social to be held on the church lawn on Madison street. The girls of the younth fellowship will serve as car hops. In case of rainy weather, the social event will be held in the church dining ball. The public is invited to attend.

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State Police To Remain In Gary Police To Clean Up Violations Os Law INDI ANA POIJS (INS) -Governor* George N. Craig eaid Wednesday that state police will remain in lake county for an indefinite period because of early findings of law violations. He said: “We are going to take a good, long look at Gary. If that’# what it takes to close up some of these law-violating .places, we are going to do it -with our state police." - Craig said that the Indiana alcoholic beverage commiseion would take action against a number of the Lake county taverns which have broken the liquor law, adding: “We will not stand for syndicated gambling and vice in Lake county or anywhere else.” Craig, however, said that the Gary crime couwniasion'e report Os wholesale vice wunot substantiated by the probe of the state police. He eajd: “Tbs 1 ttate police found there were a lot of street walkers in Gary and that a number of taverns were cheating by permitting the sale of policy tickets and horse books, but I feel that the report of the crime commission is greatly over-emphasized. There is no politics in this investigation. We are just trying to enforce ths law.” Craig cited a report Un general law enforcement by the ABC from April 1, IM3 to July 31, 1954. The commission reported, as follows: (Eight license revocations. 117 deferred judgements, one three-day suspension, four five-day suspensions. three seven-day suspensions, eight 1 D-day suspensions, 46 15-dey suspensions end 13 30-day suspensions. Stolen Automobile Recovered Wednesday The automobile belonging to Roy Price of route six was stolen at 2:45 p. m. Wednesday in Fort Wayne on South Clinton street. Price saw two men drive off in the car and immediately reported ( the theft to <hs police. He said

Court Rews Marriage Licenses Leonard J. King, 24. Decatur, route six, and Marcile Manley, 18, Decatur route six Wilmer Bultemeier, 26, Decatur route one, and Alice Hatfield, 28, Ossian. ; Motion to Dismiss The law firm of Voglewede and Anderson, counsel for the plaintiff in a complaint on open account by Victor Braun against Roy Friedley, has filed a motion to dismiss the cause of action with prejudice, that he had neglected to remove the ignition keys. The vehicle was found about 4 p. m. in <the Sears parking lot. However, the keys were mining.

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