Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 5 October 1954 — Page 8

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Ohio Democrats In State Convention Platform Follows Gov. Lausche Wishes COLUMBUS (INS)— A platform . tailor-made to the w-lshea aT Governor Laus.-he—containing a proposal for a Korean War bonus, a recommendation for a new utility rate base. and an inferential endorsement of the axle-mile tax on heavy tracks as Its highlights — will ba adopted by Ohio’s Demoera ‘c elate convention late today. The traditionally strong fair t .niplnyment .prat-tices plank also will be Included. It will also include proposals to ban obscene comic books, to increase the state’s take on pari mutual 'horse race bet- and to st reng. hen Ohio anti-narcotic laws, The 23-member platform committee worked far into Munday night whipping the approximately 30 plarAt into shape, and attenipte.i to hold its provisibni; secret vnUil ifhie evening’s session. There ■were, however, he u ual leaks, IL S. Senator Themes. A. Burke and tins man w'lo appointed h’m— Governor Lausche —were the principle peakers at the one-day conclave. which is being attended- t>y some 1.000 Democrats from all corners of the slate. Burke, dcitveriug the keynote addrte* to the morning session, charged the national Republican ndm ini.-t ration with tiring "adver:inin.g g-hrnndoW rather than aecmwpiishmemts to sell itself to the people. -Running the United Stater.” he declared. “Is not selling wap. or hair tonic, or Wheat‘t h It is—or used to he — n serious business. You don’t beat the Russians by dreaming up advertising gimmidcs.” Speaking of hii opponent. Cleveland Congressman George H. Bender. Burke said that ’ he’s a sort of a party all by himself with a cow-beH as a symbol.” Burke eaid Bender had sponsored only one piece of auede.ssful legislation in his 14 years as a congressman, while voting against fortifying Guam, for a out in the army budget in the p-e-war years, against the draft, for a cut of 1.200 plane® for the air force in 1939. against lend-leaee. againet farm parity and rural electrification, agafnat low cost housing, and to restrict social seeuinty. Governor Lausche is to be the principal speaker at this evening’s session. Other speakers include Cclmn-bus Mayor Maynard E. Seneenbrenner, former Lt. Gov. George D.Nye. who ie again seeking that office, and Nelson Landone. president of the Young De-mo-craUiwnd candidate for the legislature from Columbus'. The question of a Korean soldier bonus wouM' of course be in the form of a constitutional amendment requiring approval of the 'onn of a conetitirticnal amendment requiring approval of the electorate, since the etale may not go into debt beyond 1750.000 without such approval REVEALS HEAVY (Continued from Page One) time after the 11 witnesses have been heard. On two previous occasions, Powell has refused to answer question under the protection of the fif> amendment. J ’ TONIGHT, WED. and THURS. GREATER ON WIDESCREEN! FULL LENGTH! UNCHANGED! THE ~ GREATEST MOTION PICTURE W EVER ■fe JI a MADE! DAVDO.SEUNCX’S Production ol Y MMOUKTMnCKLL'S stop otOM South J GONE WITH 1 THE WIND A .TECNMCOIOR V - SMMl'MHffl X LESUE HOWARD OIMA deHAVUM® — Show Schedule — Box Office Opens 7 P. M. One Show Only at 7:30 O’clock Each Evening. NO Matinee or Special Event en Thursday I ONLY 16c . 50c O—O Frl. A Sat. —Marilyn Monroe •’River Os No Return" Sun. Mon. Tues.—Robert Taylor "Knlflhte of the Round Table”

Mario Lanza Shows Voice Is Still Tops Private Recital Is Held For Newsmen HOLLYWOOD (INS) - Mario Lanza has removed al) doulit that his ringing tenor voice Is as great as ever, despite a two-year layoff, strenuous dieting and a slashing attack from some critics. The 210-pound, 31-year-old singer proved he still is one of the best tenors in the world in a concert Monday before one of the smallest audiences he has ever played -a handful of newsmen gathered in his Beverly 11411 s mansion. He shook the high ceiling und bare walls of his music rohm with operatic arias and a special request - ‘‘By Lily I/ove” - to show the newsmen and women that he h..d not lost his voice. The special performance was Ms ante wer to criticism for using old recordings ou a recent television thow instead of singing •‘live” and to hints in some publications that the long layoff and reducing 60 pounds in six weeks had impaired bis singing ability. •Raymond Kendall, the Jone music critic at —the- recital. de- < i-ared Lanza is every inch the same inspired singer he was at the height of his film popularity. Lanza told his listeners he nearly “flipped” when he heard he was to mouth his songs to already existing recordings on last Thursdaytj of Stars” .- how over CBS-TV. - He explained that, unknown to him. his physician had warned CBS officials that he should not appear at -all because his condition had been weakened by medical tests and dieting. 11-Year-Old Girl Is Accidentally Slain Indianapolis clns) — Eiev-en-year-cld Nancy Ruth Gieseking was shot to death accidentally outside her Indianapolis home Monday night. Nancy was running to meet her L2-year-o’.i playmate. Arthur Hubbat ci. when a rifle he wus removing from a parked truck discharged and struck' the victim in the mouth. PRISON GUARDS (Continued from Page One) Griffith said that 103 of the 197 state prison guards had' voted to strike. JUDGE HOMER (Continued from Page One) the presidency.” The Wells circuit court judge, spoke to an over-flow crowd, which enjoyed sandwiches and coffee at a social meeting after the 8 p.m. speech. Local candidates were introduced by county vice-chairman Mrs. Theron Fenstermaker, and plans were made for a joint meeting of all county Democratic organizations for the week just before the election. ' 4 - ... . Try this to make the Iron glide: shave one teaspoon of paraffin into the' starch while it’s still hot. The Iron then zips smoothly over the starched, clothes and provides a sheen, too. ,,JR SEPARATION of the Siamese twin girls born to Mr. ana Mrs. Wilfred J. Andrews (above) in Chicago may be simpler than the operation which separated the Brodie twins, who also were Joined at the tops of their heads, doctors say. The heads of the twin girls are rounding, indicating underlying tissue may not be united. Andrew, 38, is a meat packing firm salesman. His wife Norene la 3X (International;

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Marian Year Mass Thursday Evening Charter Buses To Coliseum Thursday Three buses will be chartered Thursday to transport Decatur people to the Fort Wayne CWiseum to participate in the huge Marian Year celebration and solemn pontificial high mass for the Fort Wayne deanery. In addition to the men's choir of St. Mary's Catholic church and the children's choir, about 30 members of the Decatur assembly of the Fourth Degree knights of Columbus will take part in the Marian ceremonies. The Knights will inarch in full dress in the procession, which will begin at 7:45 p.m. The procession will also Include clergy of the Fort Wayne deanery. Sipce all participants have been requested to be at the coliseum no later thatr 7 p.m.. the buses will leave Decatur at 6‘ p.m. from the Catholic school. Many other members of the Decatur parish are expected to attend this event honoring the Mother of God whith probably will draw About 15.000 people. The entire ceremony will be broadcast over radio station WOWO. The Most Rev. Leo A. Pursley, auxiliary bishop of Fort Wayne, will celebrate the mass. The sermon .will be given by the Most Rev. John F. O’Hara, archbishop of Philadelphia and a former president of the University of Notre Dame. The coliseum doors will open to the general public at 6 p.m. All people, regardless of religious affiliation. are invited to join in the tribute to the Blessed Virgin Mary. This is the official observance of the 195$ Marian year designated by Pope Pius XII.

Wy ? * Ife E' , J ill »V i • «’^' RZ * ■ / |K A. <s lEflflgJ • 1a ; - ■ Wy^B’■ ■ fl UNDERSECRETARY OF STATE Walter Bedel] Smith (left) talks In WasWngton with Gen. Paul Ely, French commissioner general ia Indocnina, and French Finance Minister Edgar Faure as U. S.France talks on Indochina begin. U. S. financial aid for French forces in Indochina is one topic. - (International Soundphoto) HANDCUFFED AND SITU. STRUGGLING, Alfred Gillingham Is carried from home of his estranged wife in San Bruno, CaUf., by police. He was wanted for questioning in a taxi holdup, and tear gas failed to dislodge him. Later he hanged himself in his cell (International)

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Sweet Potatoes Growing Bigger Adams county sweet potatoes get bigger and bigger. Last week a two-and-five-eights-pound potato was reported by Mrs. Thomas Halberstadt of Pleasant Mills. Today Hubert Dieser. a St. Mary's township farmer, brought a. four and-a-half-pound sweet .potato to the Decatur Daily - Democrat office. He said that he hud harvested another one weighing five pounds. Files Slander Suit On Sen. McCarthy Las Vegas Publisher Files Slander Suit LAS VEGAS. Nev. (INS) — Las Vegas publisher Herman M. Greenspun has tiled a million dollar slander .suit against.. Sen.- Joseph R. McCarthy (R Wls.). charging that the senator called him an “admitted ex-Comniunist” at a political rally in October,. 1952. Greenspun, publisher of the Las. Vegas Sun; charged that the alleged statement by McCarthy injured his reputation, He asked for $500,000 general damages and $500,000 exemplary and punitive damages and "costs.” The Wisconsin senator apepdred in Las Vegas prior to the November, 1952. elections and lashed out nt Greenspun at a political rally. In press statements following the rally. Sen. McCarthy declared that he meant to state that Greenspun was "an admitted ex - convict.” The McCarthy speech was broadcast by radio networks. , Greenspun had . pleaded guilty several years ago in a neutrality case in which he was accused of smuggling arms to Israel. He-was fined SIO,OOO.

Hubert Kuhn Seriously Injured Monday Night Hubart Kuhn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kuhn of Blue Creek township, was seriously injured last night,,when he fell at the Blue Creek stone quarry during a hay ride sponsored by the Willshire Methodist church. Kuhn, was unconscious until early this morning. was taken to the Parkview memorial hospital in Fort Wayne. For quick adjustment of a '■ewfng machine needle, place a sma.i mirror under the shaft to enable better viewing. Dipping the fingertips in paraffin wax before painting will ensure clean hands and nails. Clean off wax after painting and hands are clean.

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The longed-for day has come at last. He has taken delivery of the car of his dreams ... he has enjoyed his first wonderful ride behind the wheel... and now —he’s coming home! And what a proud and happy man he is as he turns into that familiar driveway and presses against the horn rim to signal his arrival! For this—as any Cadillac osyner can testify—is a very happy homecoming! It would be difficult to imagine a more thrilling or a more delightful family gathering than that which heralds the arrival of a new Cadillac. It is a truly memorable and exciting and joy-filled occasion. And then, there are those admiring friends and neighbors who usually drop by to welcome a new Cadillac to its new home—and.to get a personally conducted “tour” of the car from its owner. But, perhaps best of all, there’s the deep personal

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thrill that comes to a man when he first contemplates his own Cadillac in his own driveway. It gives him a genuine sense of satisfaction to realize that he possesses one of the world’s most sought-after products—and a feeling of gratitude to know he has been able to provide his family with Cadillac’s great comfort and luxury and safety. Yes, it’s a unique and wonderful experience to bring a new Cadillac home. And we honestly feel that the motorist who is privileged to enjoy this experience in 1954 is in for a very special treat. For the car is now more wonderful to drive . . I. and more beautiful to behold ... and more irtspiring to own than ever before. Why not stop in soon—and let us show you what we mean? One hour behind the wheel, and we think you’ll be looking forward, with great anticipation, to your own “Cadillac homecoming”!

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liatirn Dykemnn do ........... MeohlsM’ber (Rs Hto iCor M d<>!62<3.64 Yost Gravel ft Read Mix do 6.13 The Krhk-Tyndall Co. do .... Kocher Luinrber ft Okil do ».W[ Fes.a-r Much, .ft Weld SPr .14.10 . Welfare Bernli-e Nelson. Mil ft Post 31.(i# Mary J. Haaelwood Mil Mabel Marshall do 1,2’1Ve onlca Dlnn do - 23.1 j Cltlaens Telephone Co Op‘“>’ Haywood I’U'bll«4ilng Co do 4.90 Board of Coowniwsloners Certified before me this Oct. 4, 1954. ' FR'ANK KITSON Auditor of Adams County. Oct. 5. Domocrat Want Ada Bring Result* t. Wf -. i JyVr d z it r x. * 1 km $ - HERE'S A MAMA that eould atar moat anyone’s little boy if parents are careless. The acene shows Sgt Joe Haines of the No. 6 police station in Pittsburgh, trying to learn from thia youngster who he la and where he Uvea A cab driver ) found the boy wandering street at 4:30 a.m, (International)

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