Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 52, Number 254, Decatur, Adams County, 28 October 1954 — Page 8

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a half mile south of Geneva on : I’. S. highway 27. A ear driven by Frank Pritchett, 39, of Fort Wayne attempted to pass a truck driven by Richard Perry. 28, of Erie, Pa. Pritchett was not aware that he was approaching th» narrow bridge at that -.a!pt on 27. The Phitc’iett car crashed into the truck, raising about $l5O damage to the car and about SSO to the truck. No one was injured. Plan Testing Range On Guided Missiles 5,000-Mile Range Is Being Readied WASHINGTON (INS) — The air force was reported today readying a 5.000-mlle testing range extending from Florida to Britishheld Ascension island in the South Atlantic to test the nation’s first intercontinental guided missiles. Observation bases reportedly are being manned in the Dominican Republic, at Mayaguez in Puerto Rico, on Santa Lucia island beyond the 1.000-mile path which has been in use for years. Likewise, the air force would not reveal whether it has oceanspanning guided missiles even in the development stage. But "American Aviation." authoritative • aircraft Xrade publication, reported there are prototypes readv on two such missiles, the air force "Snark” and "Navaho.” The publication listed another missile, the ‘Atlas.” as being under development and having an intercontinental range. The Atlas, however, is so supersecret that an official declared, “you won't get anyone in the air force to Bay he even heard of it.” ■*. I Moose Lodge Begins Operation Santa Claus The Decatur Moose lodge has begun its annual “Operation Santa Claus” drive to collect usable toys to be distributed among the needy children of the area. At the last meeting of the lodge Jack Gordon was named chairman of the drive. Gordon's Western Auto store has been designated the collection point. Anyone desiring to contribute toys for the project is asked to take them to the Western Auto store. The toys will be distributed by members of the Moose lodge. TT you save something to sen 6> rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. ft brings results.

Jenner Takes Slap At Dulles, Stassen Renews Allegation Against Democrats MARION, Ind. (INS) — Senator William E. Jenner (R Ind.), gave a boost to Sen. Joseph McCarthy (R Wis.), for his Communist-hunt-J ing in one of the comparatively few political speeches the junior senator is making this campaign in his home state. But the Hoosier senator took slaps at secretary of state John Foster Dulles and Harold E. Stassen. director of the foreign operations administration, and renewed his ‘party of treason" allegation apparently aimed at the Democrats. Sen. Jenner addressed some 300 Republicans at a Grant county rally in Marivn Wednesday night on Dehalf of fith district congressman

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John V. Beamer, who Is running for re-election against former congressman John R. Walsh. Jenner declared: "Beware of those who say they like McCarthy but don’t agree with his tactics. Hit ’em and hit ’em hard.” The senator charged Beamer’s opponent, Walsh, had voted against a bil Ito suspend disloyal government workers while he was a member of congress. Jenner reviewed me testimony of Gen. George Stratemyer before his investigating committee I ', recalling that the general had said he was refused permission by Washington superiors to cross the Yalu riven and "smash the Reds on their home ground.’* ~ Jenner did not identify whom he thought responsible for the denial of Gen. Stratemyer's request but said, in words similar to those which created a national controversy when he first voiced them two years ago: "Such action is that of a party of treason.” • - I

Take Blood Samples For Vaccine Tests '■- - ' INDIANAFOLLT (INS) —Twelve hundred Hoosier •econd-graders who received the Salk polio vaccine last spring will "repay” with blood beginning Monday. The sludents in ei&ht counties will give blood samples to enable researchers to determine the effectiveness of the vaccine in fighting polio. Final results will be announced next spring. Os Dullss' state department, the senator said that it had been “Honeycombed with Reds and Red sympathizers" under Democratic regime and "I am sorry to say that it hasn’t changed much to date.” Ilia crack at Stassen came in a reference to the slowness with which northern Indiana flood areas received federal aid. t£k compared to that given Salerno,. Italy. Oemocra* ‘.vant Ada Bring Result#

Feeder Cattle Show And Sale Underway CHICAGO (INS) —The tenth annual Chicago feeder cattle show and sale gets underway today at the international Amphitheatre. Stockmen of eleven states with listings of 12,340 head, or 617 carloads 20 head to a car compete for cash prizes totaling $5,600. The cash prizes awarded ip, four classes are. carloads of steer and heifer calves and yearling steers and heifers. Top Young Singer Joins I. U. Staff BLOOMINGTON. Ind. (INS) — William Shriner, one of the nation's top young singers, today jbined the Indiana Oniversity music school faculty as resident bariton for the year. Shriner is best known to the I American public for his portrayal of Count Almaviva in the television , production of “The Marriage of I Figaro” this year. \

Melvin Ehrin To Be At School Friday Melvin Ehrin, star or singe, radio and T-V, ill present his show “Fun and music at the piano,” at the Decatur high school at 1:10 p, in. Friday, Hugh J. Andrews, principal of the school, said today. The program will be open to the public, Andrews announced “and will include a comparison between the styles of popular music and the sincerity and permanence of fine music. Ehrin has won thousands of people over to good music by giving his listeners a basic /m w’hlch to build good taste. He tries to inspire in his listeners and desire to know Chopin and Beethoven as well as they know Gershwin and Cole Porter. < •• ' - TEEPLE MOVING & TRUCKING Local and Long Distance PHONE 3-2607

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