Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 211, Decatur, Adams County, 8 September 1955 — Page 2

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Hope To Question Mother Os Heiress In State Os Shock Since Girl's Death PHIUXDELPHIA (INS) —Morris Wolf, attorney tor food chain executive Herman R. Silver and his ■ wife. Gertrude, offered today to ' let district attorney Samnel Dash visit Mrs. Silver and determine if I she is able to undergo questioning in the death of her daughter. Mr*. : Doris Oestreicher. Wolf said he visited the grief ' stricken woman Wednesday night I and she was incoherent. But ho I said he wanted Dash to have the opportunity to judge for 'himself Mrs. Silver’s mental and emotional i condition. She Is regarded as the I "key" witness in the mystery. Mrs. Silver reportedly has been in a state of shock since the death of her 22-yea P-old daughter Aug. . 24 following an illegal operation, j She is under the care of Dr. Abraham M. Ornsteen, noted ! neuropsychiatrist. : Meanwhile, authorities filled off a search for Allen Schwartz. 2o-year-old pharmacy student ami i part time drug store clerk. He is i the son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schwartz in whose apartment Mrs. ' Oestreicher died. The search ended 'w’hen William A. Gray, well known criminal lawyer, informed l>ash that he had , been engaged as counsel for the

Schwartz family and would not permit questioning of any member of the family unless he were present. Dash said the chief medical examiner of New York City has agred to examine tissues taken from Mrs. Oestreicher’e body to give an opinion as to lapse of tiin* .between when lethal substances were injected and when death occurred. The district attorney seeks cor--roboratjon of a pathologist’s report that the heiress died within two hours after a paste or cream and fin'ety ground particles of bark were introduced in her body to induce abortion. Mrs. Oestreicher. wife of Miami Beach motorcycle patrolman Earl Oestreicher, had been at her parents’ home two weeks. The couple had eloped six weeks earlier and the young-FWoman’s parents reportedly objected to the mariage. One Extra Squirrel Costly For Hunter BATESVILLE, Ind. (INS) — One extra’ squirrel cost a Batesville marksman $38.50, his gun, his hunting and fishing license — and the squirrels. _ That was the penalty meted to Charles Green. 60, when he appeared in a Batesville justice of the peace court on a charge of i exceeding the ’ bag limit. The limit is five. Green didn’t even get to keep five squirrels. All six were sent to the Decatur county hoane where they provided a feast for residents there.

Mayor Candidate I W ' <' + — jms I ■7 <■<' ROBERT D. COLE, Decatur meat and grocery store proprietor, owner of Cole’s Market, is the Democrat nomiwee for mayor of Decatur. Cole is a native of Decatur and a graduate of Decatur high school. The candidate is married and has two children. The Coles reside in Stratton Place and own their own propery. Cole started today to make a complete canvass of the voters of Decatur. He has been a Decatur business man for 20 years and prior to that time he was employed at the Decatur plant of the General Elecric Co. He has been actively interested in the affairs of the city all of his life. The candidate has never before sought public office. The Coles are members of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church.

GOP Chairmen Seek Republican Congress Seek To Recapture Congress' Control WASHINGTON (INS) — Republican state chairmen from 48 states declared today that President Eisenhower must have a GOP congress in his second term to carry out his “forward looking’’ foreign and domestic program. The party leaders are “taking it for granted" that Mr. Eisenhower will be the—eandidate to succeed himself in 1956. However, they say a lot of hard work is ahead to win a Republican congress. Four of the chairmen — from Pennsylvania, Michigan. Nebraska and Missouri —selected as a cross section of, the political leaders meeting "tn Washington—d’eclared they are planning a “hell for leather” campaign to recapture .control of congress from the Democrats. At the same time, they admitted they expect trouble in areas where national issues are outweighed by sectional problems, such as the farm belt. The GOP state chieftains are counting on the President's popularity and prestige as a more decisive factor in congressional voting than it was last year or even in 1952. Miles Horst, Pennsylvania chairman. said: “With President ; Eisenhower heading our ticket nationally, it will have a marked effect—on the congressional races in Pennsylvania. 'We lost three Republican congressmen in the 1954 election, but I do not think there is any doubt that if Mr. Eisenhower runs again, it will prove to be a marked advantage in regaining such seats. "The President is very popular ■in Pennsylvania, his program is generally accepted and he stands for the things Pennsylvanians believe in. There is another factor. The President is now a citizen _of Pennsylvania. ’’ John Feikens. Michigan state chairman, declared the (Republican party must get away from “McKinleyifwn." ——. ~ He said: “One thing that hurt us in 1954 was that too many of our congressmen were noU willing to adopt President (Eisenhower’s political philosophy. That’s where we— to make some basic changes. _ Some Republican conpressmen are still living in the McKinley days' and are not abreast of the .times. From the standpoint of the -party-this has yot to ehange.” ~ Fine Motorist For Traffic Violation “One arrest , was made by the city police Wednesday., Theodore E. Douglas was arrested for failure to stop at a red light on Monroe street and Fifth. He was fined $-1- and costs by justice of the j peace Floyd Hunter. The fine totaled $ 15,, < 5*.. ... ---—-— State Tax Board Hearings Tuesday — The state tax board has notified county auditor Frank Kitson that hearings will be conducted I at the office of ttje county auditor Tuesday. Sept, 13, on requests t for additional appropriations filed j by Adams Central school, town of | Geneva ' and several , township trustees of Adams county. Exact time' of each hearing is available at the auditor’s office.

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