Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 195, Decatur, Adams County, 19 August 1955 — Page 2

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Bernard M, Baruch Is 85 Years Old MANHASSET, N. V. (INS) — Barnard M. Baruch. America's senior advisor to celebratL. -■ I- ‘I I, ■- - —

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Shortage Is Feared In Tomato Pickers Migratory Workers May Avoid Indiana INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — A possible shortage of tomato pickers may hit Indiana about the end of this month if migratory workers fail to shift to ths Mate as they have in past years. That -outlook came from farm placement officials of tijfJMndiana employment security diviwon. They report a “notioeVble detHaee” In the number of Texas Mexicans shifting from northern cherry harvests to tomato areas, and add: “Some crews seetn to be restless." • Ah lESD spokesman said the restlessness involved “shitting around a little more than usual, shopping for better housing and working conditions.” He said that the seasonal farm labor supply is sufficient at present but that if the migratory workers should leave when the heavy picking gets underway the state might have a shortage about the first of September. TbmAto canning plants have made trial run processing, with steady processing to get underway til® hist week of August, and move toward a mid September peak. At Columbus, corn canning reached a peak and will continue about two more weeks. Corn processing began this week at Connersville. A few early lima beans were be ing canned in the Indianapolis area. Fort Wayne reported the pickle crop in that area hadf been. l(urt by heavy rains, but from Peru came a report that pickle prospects were Improved. Picking of melons was the only seasonal farm labor activity in the Vincennes area. Hale Haven peaches were being' picked this week at LaPorte after ripening was slowed by cooler weather and rains last week.

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Cop Killer Is Taken Captive After Manhunt Climaxes Manhunt Staged Following Detective Slaying CHICAGO (INS) —One of the biggest manhunts in Chicago history ended Thursday night with the capture of accused police killer Richard Carpenter in a northwest sfde apartment. The 26-year-old kunman surrendered to police with his hands in the air after they had poured machine gun and tear gas fire into the apartment. Detectives reported Carpenter fell to his knees and begged the officers not to shoot him. The dramatic capture climaxed a huge and relentless three day search launched after the slaying of detective William J. Murphy, 34, in th® Roosevelt ltd. subway station Monday night by a gunman identified as Carpenter. The young desperado had a bul-, let wound in his right leg which he apparently suffered when he seriously wounded patrolman Clarence Kerr, 26, in a gun battle at the Biltmore Theater Wednesday night. As the dirty and disheveled Carpenter was hustled frcrn the apartment building through a Srowd of more than 5.000 persons who had converged on the scene, there were angry shouts of: "Kill him! Kill him!" Carpenter was taken to the Bridewell hospital and then to the St. Mary’s of Nazarene hospital | where Kerr identified him. I Police then transported the gunman to central headquarters and questioned him throughout the night about the murder of Murphy. . Carpenter was seized after a desperate bid for freedom in whicn he held’ three members of a family captive in their apartment for 23 hours. The outlaw forced his way at gunpoint into the apartment of Leonard Powell, 30. a truck driver, and his wife, Stella, the sairie age, following the theater shooting fray Wednesday night. Powell- fold pel fee Carpenter said: “You know who I am. I killed that police- officer Monday night and J killed another one tonight, "I’ll kill anyone" who trie's to get. me.” ‘Your choice is simple. You do what I say or you’ll die.” The gunman allowed Mrs. Powell and their children, Robert, 7. and Diane to sleep in a rear bedroom. but forced Powell to sit up through the night while he watched television. The next morning he let Powell go to work under threat of killing his family if the truck driver informed on him. When Powell returned to the apartment and found Carpenter still there, he talked the outlaw into allowing him to go out to a drug store where he called police. There are 2.15 pounds of milk in a standard quart. »

Rally Speaker | Jr The Sunday Victory prayer) band rally will be held at Bobo at the operfing of the third annual, camp meeting there, it was an-1 nounced today by the Rev. James R. Meadows, who will preside. The meeting is scheduled to start at 2 p. mt , Th® Rev. Walter Limenstall of Craigville will be principal speaker and singing will be in charge Os Mr. and Mrs., Dwight Darr. The public Is invited. National Plowing Contests At Wabash e One Match Daily In National Contests WABASH, Ind. (INS) — One plow match daily will be held during the four days of the state and national plowing contests near WaSash, Sept. 14-17. Piominent Hoosiers will be the starters. , . Lieut. Gov. Harold W Handley, as state commissioner of agriculture, will touch off the starting bomb for the first state match, Sept. 14. George S. Diener, of Indianapolis, speaker of the Indiana house of representatives, will start the state level land contest, Sj-pt 15. Claude R. Wickard, of Camden, former secretary of agriculture, will start the national contour match. Sept. 16. And former Governor Henry F. SebrickeY. of Knox, will officiate at the national level land match, Sept. 17. Dr. George W. Crane, prominent columnist, author and lecturer, will attend ’ the plow match and afternoon of Sept. 14 and will speak rtq, Honeywell qjeqipriai building in Wabash that night on "positive thinking produces miracles” under auspices of the Wabash Tri Kappa sorority. Also, the Indiana home economics chorus, directed by Al Stewart, of Purdue University; will sing the afternoon of Sept 16. The group made a cross country tour to California last year and appeared in Europe two years ago. , Sheep dog trials, with entries from over the nation, will be held three days during the contest.. Workman Suffers Flash Burns Today Arthur Miller of Dierkes street, an electrician at the Central Soya company, sustained flash burns on his arms and neck on his job at abouj 7:30 a. m. today. He was working on an arc in a breaker switch when he was burned. He was rushed to tTie Adams county memorial hospital, where he w'as given emergency treatment and released. . st’.. What is DniRV QUEEN 0 195E DAIRY OU ECM «4fL TEAM Atsi.. INC. DAIRY QUEEN S • fresh, whole MILK ’N SWEET-CREAM food FROZEN seconds before you eat it IT’S ECONOMICAL . . . DAIRY QUEEN weighs 27'r more than ordinary ice cream. II b UICCtKtNI because ot its NEW, SMOOTH dairy goodness. NUTRITIONAL because It contains VITAMINS, minerals and proteins. REFRESHING . . . satisfying! SOLD ONLY at Genuine DAIRY QUEEN STORES. — NATIONALLY KNOWN ' LOCALLY OWNSD TAKE ADVANTAGE ON OUR SPECIAL TAKE HOME PRICE . ON BILLY’S YOU’LL LIKE 'EM ! ’.fc

1 South Koreans Parade Before U. S. Embassy Protest Delivered By South Korea On Shooting Civilians SEOUL (INS) — South Korean demonstrators today paraded before the U.S. enrbaaay, where the ROK foreign ministry lodged an official protest over the shooting of three civilians last week in,tnchon harbor. A foreign ministry source said the protest was delivered to the • embassy Thursday but did not dlI vulge contents of the note. Both Thursday and today student* in military formation marched silently past the embassy carrying posters demanding the ouster of neutral truce inspectors. Their action was in defiance of a flat ban against Such demonstrations by President Syngman Rhee. Violence flared anew in tour separate attempts to storm the neutral nations truce team compound at Kunsan today. American guards dispersed a mob of about 100 students with high pressure fire hoses three times between midnight and 2:45 am. Later in the morning South Korean police halted 50 demonstrators before they reached the U.S. manned barricade outside the compound. Crew Os Freighter On Fire Rescued LONDON (INS) —The crew of the 7.000 ton British freighter Argobeam which caught fire in the North Atlantic was transferred today to the Swedish ship Kungsholm which answered a distress call. The British air ministry’s meteorological office also reported that a weather ship. Weather Recorder, was standing by the stricken Argobeam which will be towed to port.

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Regular Meeting Os Legion Monday First meeting of Adams post. American Legion, under its newly installed officers, will be held Monday night at 8 o’clock, it was announced by O. W. P. Macklin, commander. Following the business session a chop suey dinner' *lll be nerved and a smoker and social hour will follow. Holy Hour Sunday At Monroeville The monthly Holy Hour of the southeast (Decatur) district of the dioceson council of Catholic men will be held at 2: 30 p. m. Sunday at St. Rose Catholic church in Monroeville. The Rev. Augustyn Kondxlela, host pastor, will deliver the sermon. A large number of men from St. Mary’s parish in Decatur are expected to attend the services.

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