Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 219, Decatur, Adams County, 17 September 1954 — Page 2
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Governor Craig Top Target Os Democrats State Party Leader Proposes Attacks INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — I>emocnetic Mate chairman Charles Shilton Mid to the party's Mate com tndttoa today that Governor George N. Craig should be the chief target of the Democratic campaign this fall. He proposed the following attache: - The governor has refused to cell a special session Os the general aseemibiy to relieve unemployment. Craig la sponsoring a toll road program which is costly and detrimental to the welfare of the citftenft, particularly farmenjbThe governor he* fbifred tee injection di potetos In rrtfßagement of Mate Inetßuttons, chiefly at the Miwm taituck school for mentally retarded children, the Indiana reformwtdry amid' the Norman Beatty mttttat hrepttai. Dbtridttrttfc national chairman Stephen A. Mitchell ateo plunged k M Arrived. HELLER" Caah Pied A Sup.
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tote the bMiana Situation, bf saytag GovteW Craig “teas k ryal genius Mr meMktai things Up." He added iW -cnatons Homer E. Capehm and William E. Jenner” and' house ReptßrtkMT floor leader Charles A. Halleck “epitomise the Republican leadership and: make our task much easier." Indiana national committeeman Paul M. Butler predicted tluat the Indiana Democrats will elect all 11 aandtdwtos for congress and krill gain ak least 40 seat® in the national houre. Mishawaka Youngsters Involved In Crimes MISHAWAKA. Inrk (TNS) — A roundup tar questioning of two juvenile crime gangs in Mtahawak» today promised to involve more than 50 of the city'® teen-agers. Seven juveniles were taken Into custody aftor A |SOO break ta at Ad Ktngan Pood Products Co., plant admitted 11 thefts and two burglaries dating beck to 1951. They named 11 other members of the gangs. Slight Decline In Milk Production WASHINGTON' (4NS)—The agriculture department Mid today that milk production tn the U. 3. test month totaled 10.5 billion pounds, about one percent belo# output ta August last year. The dedirifo was attributed to
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drought conditions, eapecialy in the south central part of the nation. For the first eight months of tihfe year, the agriculture department said milk production totaled 88 billion one million pounds as compared with 85 billion 800 million pounds last year. Ex-Opera Conductor Directs I. U. Group Bloomington, ind. hnsi —a former Metropolitan Opera company conductor will direct the Indiana University concert ©vetoestra during the fall semester.
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Dean Wilfred C. Bain said Frank St. Leger, former conductor and assistant general manager of the 1 Met, will serve in the place of Ernst Hoffman, the orchestra's permanent conductor op leave of absence this semester. Hoffman is in “Europe and will visit that continent’s musical centers. Raid Two Parties Os I. U. Students BLOOMINGTON. Ind. (INS) — Seven Indiana University students were In the legal and extra-legal
doghouse following a beer bust whose heady foam was Wiped away by a crusading sheriff. Sheriff Fred Darts announced the arrest of the seven in one of two raids on what were described as rural drinking parties and which were raided at the request of neighbors. ' In the other raid, 16 students had built a fire, driven cars into a field and were having a "party." The group was not identified. All were relhaked with a warning. ft von have something to sell or rooms tor rent, try a Democrat iVant Ad. it brings results.
U. N. Assembly To Meet Next Tuesday Major Address By Dulles Wednesday UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. (INS) —. twenty-five foreign minteterw have toll thte UN they Will be in New York during the earlier singes of the bialh general atoetnr bly opening nett Tuesday. U. 3. secretary W etate Jkfhn Foster Dulles; racing between. Washington and European capital® to dd-icuss German rearmament, is stated ttt deliver a major American foreign policy address before the global forum on Wednesday. British foreign mlnieter Anthony Eden And Belgian foreign minuter Paul Henri-Speak have defeared their anrivate in New oYrk pending developments to present efforts to organize a nine-power meeting on German rearmament proposed’ by Britain after France’s fejeotlon of EDC. French premier Pierre MendesFrance is not counted among the 35 listed by the UN but has indicated he will make a personal appearance before the assembly to plead with the Arab-Asian bloc for afar months’ time to find satisfactory solutionis for the home rule demands of Tunisia and Morocco. Soviet first deputy foreign minister Andrei Vtehimsky likewise i» not listed but te generally regarded as- the powerful spokesman for the Kremlin. Husband Os Former Dancer Gives Alibi I Lie Detector Test Demanded By Woman INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — A former husband of burlesque dancer Grace Lawson came to her defense today with an alibi for the time accused murderer Victor Lively says she was with him and Miss Dorothy Poore. Mrs. Lawson also demanded that she be given a He ddtectdf that to prove her claim that she is ndt the mysterious "Ruth’' described by Lively as his “contact” in meeting the pretty Clinton, Ind. girl whose body later was found stuffed in the dresser-drawfer of the room he occupied. . Lively, viewing Mrs. Lawson Thursday for the second time since his arrest for murder, decided: ' "As far as I’m concerned, that's heir.’’ His first view of Mi’s. Ldwsoh did net produce any definite response as to her resemblance to the woman he calls “Ruth.” Marion county prosecutor Frank H. Fairchild indicated he welcomed the chance of giving Mrs. Laweon a lie detector test and said it would “help answer" 'the question of whether she is the longsought witness. Meanwhile. Richard R. Lawson, for whom Mrs. Lawson was divorced in 1948. declared that oh July 16. the night Miss Poore was murdered, his ex-wife was working at the Mutual burlesque then er. and that she met him after she ! finished wofk and could not have been the woman who was with Doiothy Poore. Indiana Coal Miner Critically Wounded LOUISVILLE. Ky. (INS) — A 40 ytaf-oid Hoositr teal miner was i repented in critical condition toi lay at Norton liifirma-.y, In Louis- * rille, follow.ng a ipysterlcus Shocti .ng near Washington; Ind. Charier E. Andis. 40, Unfinployied . ecal miner, was shot late i Thuisday near his faim heme at , jfcl’ncra. Ina. He said a strahger I .e met squltrel hunting near hitI j?crtle shot him. He could not eay I whe'ier the stranger shet him ac j clden.aEy or on j MISSIONARY Dorothy Middleton. 42 (above), captured by the Chinese Reds Feb. 3,' 1951, is onte of a number of Americans Still.held, aaid INS correspondent Donald Dixon, who was released in Hong Kong. He said tic saw ner in prison In Canton, « here he was held 18 months. R'm ta from Cicero Bible church, Uhrngo (International) Itillilill’llHfll * f WANTADS
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