Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 192, Decatur, Adams County, 16 August 1955 — Page 2

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Enoch Arden Airman Will Seek Divorce Daniel C. Schmidt Decides On Divorce SACRAMENTO, Calif. (INS) — The Schmidt “Enoch Arden" case is headed for the divorce court today. Airman 2-C Daniel C. Schmidt who returned from $2 months in Chinese Communist jails to have his wife, Una, tell him she had remarried, announced through a Sacramento attorney that he will sue for divorce. Attorney Howard P. Welch said that Schmidt has not yet decided whether to seek custody of his two and a half year old son, Daniel, Jr., whom he saw for the first time last weekend. Schmidt's 20-year-oid wife apparently told the airman she has chosen to remain with Alford Fine, the logger she had been living with in a trailer at a northern California lumber camp. Welch said the 22-year-old Schmidt has made up his mind that a divorce is “the best solution for this whole mess.” The attorney added. “We will file a divorce complaint charging extreme cruelty. We haven't got to the question of custody yet. That will be decided in due course on the basis of the best interests of the child." Schmidt himself told newsmen that he had no criticism of his young wife's methods of rearing the baby and remarked: "It isn’t easy for a girl to take care of a baby by herself.” The airman was freed with 10 other flyers captured by the Reds after they were shot down in a B-29 over North Korea. Public Square Dance Saturday At Center Slim Adams and his Rhythm Sons will furnish the music for a public

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SOPRANO for talent and 33-2314-35 measurements for swimsuit display are the beauty accoutrements Marian Cox (above) of Oak Park, HL. takes to the "Miss America” beauty pageant as “Mias Ulinoia.** She is 6-feet-6K. (InttnuMonal) square dance to be held Saturday night from 8:30 o’clock until midnight at the' Decatut Youth and Community center, it was announced today. The dance will be a puolic affair and tickets at 50 cents each are available at Holthouse Drug Co.. IMaekwell’s. General Electric and Central Soya. Tickets also will be available at the door Saturday nightz. The square dance is scheduled for people of all ages, it was announced. Trade In a Good Town — Decatur

Troops Are Rushing Building In Arctic Army Is Engaged In Race Against Time WASHINGTON (INS) — The army la engaged today in a race against time—the approaching arctic winter. The defense department reports that 3,000 specially trained U. S. troops are rushing construction material into positions north of the Arctic Circle to begin the continental electronic, warning system. For the so-called "Dew Line" radar network —a joint U.S.-Cana-dian project — over 200.000 tons of supplies and material are to be landed during the next six weeks at more than 50 locations. The radar system is designed to protect North America from any surprise trans-polar air attack. The job must be completed before polar ice closes in for the winter along the northern Alaskan coast and at Baffin Island.Two army task forces, one from the Atlantic and the other from the Pacific, are Vnroute aboard transports to the scene of operations. For the Pacific and central Canada operations. 1.675 army troops will pass Point Barrow, Alaska, eastbound this month. The army said this group will ■proceed through the Beaufort Sea into the Canadian arctic. It will drop off detachments of men. equipment and cargo vessels at various landing sites. The easternmost site probably will be reached late in August. The army added that the task team for this Icoation must finish its unloading operations in time to clear Point Barrow westbound with the rest of the convoy by late September. The Atlantic force, numbering about 1,300 men, is divided into two groups. The first group arrived recently at Baffin Island, and will operate along that coast until late September. The second group is due shortly in the Baffin Island area. It is to proceed to landing sites in northeastern Canada as the ice clears from the beaches. In this region the open water season usually ends late in September. while along the east coast df Baffin Island, the ice moves in during garly October. The army said Arctic summer will be past its height when the forces arrive at the landing areas, .aud that daylight temperatures will i awaeaea. 30 degrees Fahrenheit. Before the army convoys again reach the open seas at the end of September, the arctic winter will be underway. If you nave aometntng to sell or -ooms for rer.t, try a Democrat Want Xd. It brings results.

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28 Indians Killed In Goa Settlement Portugal Denounced By Indian Leader NEW DELPHI (INS) — Thousands of parsons brought all trade and transport to a halt today in New Delhi and Bombay with demonstrations of mourning for the "peaceful invaders” killed in Portuguese territory Monday. Massive parades wound through the streets of both cities following black draped flag poles on which Indian flags flew at half mast. The youth dominated crowds called on shopkeepers to join the one-day general strike. Before parliament, prime minister Jawaharlal bitterly denounced Portugal and said India would continue to press its demands for the Portuguese territories on the subcontinent by peaceful methods. Twenty eight unarmed Indians were killed Monday when some. 5,000 “peaceful" invaders attempted to take over several Portuguese settlements including Goa. Nehru called the Portuguese behavior toward the Indians “brutal” and '‘uncivilised” and said the question now is how far can a government be justified in killing people who are unarmed and behaving peacefully.

Amateur Contest At Poe Firemen Festival Ab amateur contest will to featured thia year at the annual Poe firemen's festival, which will be held Friday, August 26, at 8 p. m. Any amateur in Poe or the surrounding area is urged to participate in this contest. For rules and ocier Information about the contest, contact Harvey Caston or Laurel Hilsmeir of route one. Ossian. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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Highway Sinkhole Is Blamed For Fatality PLYMOUTH, Ind. (INS) —A kli'ied and a Chicago man was injured in an accident attributed by state police to a sinkhole in the highway. Dead is Leon Rosanskl, 31. of Highland, Ind., who was driving the tractor part of a trailer for Emery Trucking Cd., of Chicago. Police said as he was going east Monday night on U. 8. 6 west of U. S. 81 he struck a sink hole. He cut to the left, but an approaching car forced him back to the * right where he lost control and rolled over into a ditch.

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