Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 159, Decatur, Adams County, 8 July 1955 — Page 2

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Knightstown School Bond To New York KNIGHTSTOWN, Ind. (INS) — The Knightstown high school will represent Indiana commanderles At the Aug. 20-26 triennial conclave of the grand epcampinent of Knights Templar in New York City. The 56 member upit. directed by Wilbur Elrod, has been asked to take part in a parade down Fifth Avenue, Augr4B. Suggests Test Os Pinball Statutes Pinball Population Takes Upward Spurt » HAMMOND,. Ind. (INS) — One of the co-authors of the new antigambling law has opined in a letter to a fellow senator that a court test on the pinball phrase of the statute might be a wise procedure. State Senator C. Wendell Martin, who with Senator Thomas Hasbrook, both Indianapolis Republicans, authored the measure, said he felt pinballs still were4Hege*: if used ft>r gambling purposes. However, in a letter to Democratic Senator Eugene Bainbridge, of Munster, published in the Hammond Times, Sen. Martin said: “Before anyone gets excited, it would seem to me wise to let some court rale on the legal effect of the reswatbill. “I trust that should any loophole devF*”" <n the gambling of Indiana, you will introduce an anti-gmfcbling bill to plug those holes in the next session of the general assembly.” Martin had written: "As you know, many changes were made in the bill in order to get Lt passed, but 1 know of no capable lawyer who is of the opinion that the anti-gambling bill passed this last session repealed any laws that are on the books pertaining to gambling .... “It is no surprise to the authors of the bill that such pinball machines jure not outlawed by the recent bill. It is somewhat surprising that your local law enforcement agency feels that the recent bill repealed any of the former laws.” The pinball population of Indiana reportedly took a sudden upward spurt when the Hasbrook-Martin measure was promulgated and officially became law recently. Some sources have opined that pinball machines are exempted as gambling devices under terms of the new law. — ,

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Bank Robber, Girl Friend Are Arrested

Nation Wide Search Is Ended By FBI DETROIT (INS) —A bank robber and his girl friend were captured by FBI agents in Detroit today to end a nation wide search. The man, Louis Emery Teller, 27. and his girl friend. Lora Lee Ritenous. 17, surrendered after barricading themselves in an appartinent house. They were armed with a sawed off shotgun and restated arrest, until tear gas forced them out of the building. Fred H. Mclntire, in charge of the Detroit FBI, said they will be arraigned in federal court today on a warrant charging them with robbing the Cleveland Trust Co. Os |22,»84 Inst Jan. 14. Two accomplices of the Cleveland 'holdup are already in custody. ■ t . Man Sentenced On Blackmail Charge Blackmailed Former Wife Os SIOO,OOO LANCASTER. Pa. (INS) — John F. Huber, 49, a York poultryman, was sentenced today to eight to 16 years in prison after ple««J..„ guilty to blackmailing his former wife who is facing charges of erabowling 9100.000 from a Lancaster store. ~~~~ Huber was arrested last Saturday in connection with embezzlement of approximately SIOO,OOO from Darmstaetter's store by his former wife, Mrs. Kathryn R, Hassel. 44. of West Lancaster. Mrs. Hassel told police she paid her former husband sums averaging S2OO a week for eight years because he threatened to make public their secret marriage and the fact that two illegal operations were performed oa her. They were divorced in 1947. Frank Huber, 70-year-old father of the confessed blackmailer, also was charged with conspiring to commit an unlawful act, accessory before and after a felony and receiving stolen goods. Police arrested Mrs. Hassel, a bookkeeper, last Friday after the discrepancy was discovered in her books by ah accountant. Huber and his father were arrested the following day after the younger Huber allegedly accepted marked money from his ex-wife in an alley near the store where she was employed. In a statement to police, she admitted taking funds from the store over an eight year period.

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Passport Finally Granted Scientist Dr. Kamen Cleared After Long Battle BERKELEY, Calif. (INS) — Dr. Martin D. Kamen. University of California scientist cleared for a passport after an eight year battle with the state department, said today his troubles were the result of a “war time rhubarb.” Kamen’s long fight with the state department ended when the department announced it would issue a passport to the biochemist. Kamen said the charges that once linked him to communism were not true, "I have never been a red hot,” he emphasized? “I am not a Communist, nor have I everbeen a Communist." -- . ... The scientist said his troubles began when he was a ra’diation researcher at the University of California during the war. Government investigatoris. he continued, "tried to apply army type of intelligence judgments against scientists.” “That's how it started." he addeil. "It was a war time rhubarb over the interpretation of conclusions.” Man Missing From Work Is Found Dead Marion Workman Is Found Electrocuted MARION. Ind. (INS) — Fellow workers of Charles Grimes," 53, be- ' came worried about him when he 1 failed to appear on the job at ■ Marton Veterans admmistfatftm 1 j hospital for two days. So Arthur Brown and Arltaine Jeffries stopped by the Grimes ! home to see if he were ill. The doors were open and some elec- ■ trical tools were scattered about, but there was no sign of Grimes. As they went outside the house, , they noted an electrical cord runi ning from the garage into a hole in the concrete block foundation 1 of the house. Peering under the house, they JlSeoverea the body of Grimes, still clutching a pair of pliers in his hand. Indications were he had been accidentally electrocuted last Tuesday-— —= His wife, an employe of a hoepital at Richmond, is home "only on week-ends, and Grimes was alone when he apparently undertook to install some neiv electrical outlets. Marion Lad Kilted By Lightning Bolt Third Death From Storms In State MARION, Ind. (INS)—lndiana has tallied three deaths due to lightning in four days. David Daniel Hines. J 9, was the latest victim. He was hit by a bolt during a Thursday afternoon storm at Marion, his home.- The youth was working on a new house for a building supply contractor at the time the tragedy occurred. Earlier, two men were killed in Separate accidents when lightning struck them as they were playing golf. The victims were Jack . Wi19, of Midland. Mich., killed -as Richmond. and Carl C. Loeffler. killt/d, at Crown Point. _A number of other persons suri vived being hit by "lightning duf- , ing a week of hot And muggy weather. Several fires were blam , ed on lightning. Also Linton radio station \VBTO was hit three times by lightning and knocked off the air 1 , but w-as to resume broadcasting today. -

Several Involved In Accident Thursday Several cars were involved in an accident on s*ate highway 101 four miles north of U. S. highway 224 Thursday at about 11:50 p. ni. No one was injured. A car driven by William Vernon. 50. of Pontiac, Mich.. went out of control when he swerved to avoid an unidentified car parked on the highway. Vernon's car then struck a car driven by Marvin Brown. 22. of route five, which was parked off the road. The Brown vehicle was forced by the impact into another parked ear driven by Hilbert Thieme, 27, of route five. Total damage to the three carsrwa* estimated at 1280. Deputy sheriff Charles Arnold investigated the accident. The driver of the fourth car could not be located. — Red China Pledges North Vietnam Aid Outright Gift Is Promised By Reds TOKYO (INS) — Communist China promised today to pour 800 million yen into an aid program for Communist North Vietnam as an outright gift. Peiping Radio announced the aid program in a broadcast at a joint communique issued by Chinese Communist boss Mao Tse Tung and North Vietnamese leader Ho Chi Minh. . The communique took a slap at the United States for taking the position that Vietnam should come under the protection of non-com-munist nations. The official broadcast also demanded that the Geneva agreement—which ended the nine year Indo Chinese war —- be ‘‘carried through" and that elections be held to determine whether Viet-,, ham should be unified under the banner of communism or the west. At present. 'North Vietnam is communist and the South is in the democratic camp. Son Os Beamers Secretary Killed WAYNESBORO. Ea. HNS) The thfee-year-old sOn of the secretary to Indiana Cong. John V. Beamer was killed Thursday when his mother’s ear crashed into a cortoiele culvert on Route IQ about nine miles west of Waynesboro. The child; Richard P. Williams; died in Waynesboro hospital =of heajl injuries. His mother, Mrs. Robert E. Williams, 31, - was injured seriously and two other chilin’i’ I)’ the a»itOmT>bi’e Suffered ninor injuries. - ~*~ 140 Persons Attend Magley School Reunion Approximately 140 persons attended the second annual Magley school reunion held at the old school building in Preble township Sunday. A carry-in basket dinner was served at noon. A choral group from the Magley Evangelical and Reformed church presented several numbers and the afternoon was spent visiting and recalling school days and events. Several pupils 1 who left the community as high as 40 years ago attended the event. N’ext year® homecoming and reanion will be frold-July 1— the same place. New officers of the'-gro'jp are Ed Jaberg. president; Mrs. 1). C. Shady, vice-pres-ident; Edward Kotter, secretary; Elmer Peters, treasurer, and Mr?. E. .1. Worthman, historian. ' 1 rude tn a Good Town — Decalu;

Inventor 1$ Under Constant Jail Guard Rich Man Awaiting Sex Offense Trial MINEOLA. N. Y. (INS)—Multimillionaire Inventor Ivan Jerome, 62, waa under constant guard at Nassau county jail in Mineola .today awaiting trial on an indictment charging 60 aex offenses involving 60 girls 11 to 17 years of age. To forestall any possible -attempts at self harm, a guard remains with Jerome at all times in his cell which usually is reserved for a prisoner charged with murder. No date has been set for his trial. Nassau district attorney Frank Gulotta said other precautions were being taken to prevent the melancholy Russian-born Jerome from mingling with otljjer prisoners. who “resent" his presence in the jail. After Jerome pleaded not guilty at his arraignment the court agreed to a request by an assistant district attorney to double Jerome's ball of 150,000. ‘‘How did you make out?" another prisoner asked Jerome when he was returned to jail, "They doubled the bail," he replied. "I couldn't raise the $50,000, so how can I raise $100,000?" "They say you're safer in jail." said the prisoner, referring to threats against Jerome by parents of the girls. “I don't know,” Jerome said. “Maybe they -do." Most of Jerome's money is believed tied up in real estate, making it difficult for him to raise the bail. But -even if he raises the SIOO,000, Gulotta said he “can and undoubtedly will be arrested on suspicion of additional crimes not mentioned in the indictment.” I Trade ; Good Town — Decatur <

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FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1955

Father And Son Die In Two-Auto Crash TIPTON, Ind. (INS) — A father and son were killed in a two-car accident about three miles northeast of Tipton at an unmarked " county road intersection late Thursday. Chkrie* Dolan, 46, and his son, Max E. Dolan. 18* were the victims. The son was killed outright. The father died early this morning.

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