Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 99, Decatur, Adams County, 27 April 1955 — Page 2

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Take Steps Toward Big Four Conclave "Western Big Three Leaders In Talks LONDON (INS) — The first ntepa toward a Big Four conference Attempt to solve Europe's ills got

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under way today in r suaecoed houae on Loadon's Carttoa House Tarrace. A eommtetew of U. 8., British, and French officials met tn secrecy to try to work out before May 8 an agreed basis under which the west could enter a top-level conference with Russia. The wests best official-level brains will try to crack what all participants were agreed will be one of the toughest auts in their

exggrlAgce. Thm group* w«n M kF the u‘. & state department"* Jaeob M. Beam, the British foreign offices Sir Geoffrey Harrison and the French foreign ministry's Franccois Seydoux. Delegated from the West German federal republic will stand by to join the conference as questions affecting Germany are reached. The mooting place was only a stone's throw from the old Ger-

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maw embassy where Joaittetm vqn RiNkentret gave hia fabulous ehampagae parties whoa he served as ambassador for Hitler’s Nasi Germany. Sources close to the participants emphasised there was scant chance of the committee’s reaching toplevel decisions. New Orleans — The bulk of the earth's Land masses lie to the north of equator.

Otto Wittß Dios Tuesday Evening Otto Witte, 60, of near Fort Wayne, and retired General Electric employe, d>*d at B pjn. Tuesday in the Lutheran ho«jltal. Surviving are hU wife, Mathilda; two daughters, Mrs. Hilda Eruner of Huntington and Mrs. Ida Yahne of Fort Wayne; a sou. Oscar of Fort Wayne; a sister. Mrs. Lydia

Schaper Fott Way** ant three brothers, John ot Decatur and Henry and Ernest, both ot Fort Wayne. Funeril service* will be held at 1:30 p.m. Friday at Wellman's funeral home and at 2 p.m. in the Trinity Lutheran church on the Decatur road, with burial in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 >m. today.

104 Indiana Cities To Select Nominees -Dull Campaign For Majority Os Cities INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Four years ago, Indiana Republican candidates for mayor were running vociferously and grotesquely, even in the municipal primary race, against President Truman. GOP state headquarters whipped up the national stand to relieve the dullness of the campaign. Thia year, there ia little to enliven, the primary contest, which will culminate oa May 3, except in a few larger cities. There use 389 aspirants for mayor in 104 cities, and 82 of the Incumbents are seeking renomination, but 40 are unopposed. In a few cities, the perennial struggles between GOP factions led by Senator William K. Jenner and Governor George N. Craig and the Schricker and McHale groups of the Democratic party have reduced lethargy. In other municipalities. the combat between purely local factions has stirred things up a bit. "Both national and state leaders, however, will mull over the results next fall to try to scent the trend of the voters for 1955. There are now 70 Republican and 33 Democratic mayors. Mayor Eugene Stocker of Vincennes classifi eshimself as an independent. The fast time issue may plague a number of the incumbent mayors running for renomination. Many industrial workers in larger cities have growled when they were forced to rise in darkness and fond parents likewise have reluctantly sent their offspring to school in near darkness. The full force of opposition to fast time, however, is felt in the rural areas, and that antipathy will not show itself materially in the city primary. The major Jenner-Craig conflict will be in the Indianapolis primary. The Jenner group is backing Stephen C. Noland, former editor of the Indianapolis News and now publisher of the Marion County Mail, weekly newspaper. The Craig element is lined up behind James Birr, automobile dealer and novioe in politics. The Republican city organisation is behind Noland and the county group Is supporting Birr. The latter appears to be the favorite. Two of the best known mayors in the state have no opposition in the GOP primary. They are John Scott of South Bend, a strong possibility Tor governor or lieutenant governor in 1956, and Vernon C. Anderson of Hammond, a member of the Republican stale committee. There are rather warm battles in both parties in Evansville. Republican Mayor H. O. Roberts is being challenged by a youthful realtor, Curtis E. Huber. Vanderburgh county Democratic chairman Vance Hartke is being opposed by James R, Newcom and Walter Dillbeck Jr. Democratic Mayor Peter Mandich is attempting to be the first mayor in Gary’s 50 years of existence to succeed himself. He has five rivals. The strongest appear, to be Michael Sawochka, business agent for the AFL Teamsters' i L nion. and Rocco BchiralU, a- former Notre Dame football player. Oklahoma City — More than 100 billion cubic feet of natural gas are stored each year in depleted oil or gas wells near points of greatest consumption.

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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1955

Building Committee To Inspect Grounds Thursday the Adams county 4-H building committee will visit a number of 4 J H club grounds in this end ot the state. They will view the new type building on the various grounds; having in mind a comparison of the pew pole type, low cost structures and the older, more conventional type buildings. ■£ The chairman of the 4-H building committee is P. B. Lehman. Other members are Hugo Boerger, Robert Bailey, Everett Rice, Orison Stolts, Mrs. Clarence Mitchel, Theron Fenstermaker, and Robert Stuber. The group will be accompanied by the 4th district co-op fieldman, Les Auatrau, and Adams county co-op fieldman, L. E. Archbold.

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