Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 212, Decatur, Adams County, 9 September 1955 — Page 2

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1 iug of the Decatur ißotgry clU4j Thursday evening at tha Youth and Community Center. Ivan Stucky was chalrtnaa of tha program and Arthur Beeler spoke briefly on the industry and showed the movie. Four new members were formally inducted into the club, with Avon Burk, first president of the Rotary club when organised here in 1917, giving the formal charge. The new members are Cart Braun, G. R Childs. Simeon Hain, Jr., and Dan Tyndall.

Air Force Defends Torture Training I Course Needed In Military Training WASHINGTON (INS) — The air torce took steps today to demonstrate publicly that Its “anti brainwashing" and escape and evasion course is humane as well as necessary to military training. Satisfied that the rigorous 17 day course has beep properly conducted at Stead air .force base, near Reno, Nev., the service agreed to let a group of Pentagon newsmen i witness the procedure there next week. Officials, meanwhile, said they are prepared to lay before congress complete proof that no degrading "tortures" have been inflicted on trainees to teach them to resist brainwashing tactics practiced by the Communists on prisoners of war. Sen. John Stennis (I) Miss.), of the senate armed services committee. said “it would be proper" for the air force to report to the public and to his group. 0 Stennis added : "Something along this line of training is timely and necessary—but of course it must be held within reasonable limits." Col. Burton E. McKenzie, commander at Stead, was summoned to Washington Wednesday after Newsweek magazine described exercises that included throwjtffc youths against brick walls and placing them in coffin like boxes. The questioning, however, quickly turned into an defense i of„ 9 the training Thursday when | McKenzie announced that Lt. Gen. Emmitt O’Donnell, director of personnel. was “satisfied we are running a good aehool."

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Janet Busick Enrolls For Nursing FORT WAYNE. Thd—Janet Busick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Busick. R. R. 3, Decatur, is a member of the class of 72 students. largest in the history of rhe institution, enrolled this year in the nurses training school of the Lutheran hospital here. The incoming class of 1958 brings the total enrollment in the school this year , to 15|, another record high figure, according to Miss Helen Succop. director of nurses. Eight states and the Territory of Hawaii are represented in the class. Supertorl Missing With 13 On Board Apparently Crashed In Pacific Ocean TOKYO UNS) — A U. S. air force B-29 Superfortress with 13 n;en aboard was reported missing off Okinaw south of Japan today and it apparently crashed in the ocean. Air rescue headquarters in Tokyo said search planes discovered an oil slick and one life raft and some debris at the last reported position of the B-29. 275 miles southwest of Okinawa. An air force spokesman said there was "no immediate confirmation” that the debris was from the missing plane. The B-29 was on what was called a "flying proficiency" flight from Naha air base on Okinawa. It -was declared missing at 3 a.m. when its fuel presumably ran out. Surface ships and air torce planes started a search when the plane was'reported missing.

Mother Os Heiress To Appear In Court Issue Warrant For Mother Os Heiress PHILADELPHIA (INS) — Mrs. Gertrude Silver has agreed through her counsel to appear In Philadelphia's central police court Monday to answer charges of conspiracy and accessory before the fact in the death of her daughter. Mrs. IbM-is Oestreicher, following an illegal operation. Warrants for Mrs. Silver's arrest were accepted by Thomas D. McBride. who has been retained as counsel for the grief stricken woman and her husband, Herman, a food chain executive. Morris Wolf, who was serving as the Silvers' attorney, withdrew from the case because of pressure of other tnisiness. District attorney Samuel Dash said he ordered Mrs. Silver's arrest because efforts to question have been fruitless. Dash has termed her the "key” witness in the mystery shrouded death of the 22-year-old heiress on Aug. 24. Mrs. Silver has been confined to her home since then and her psychiatrist. Dr. Abraham M. Ornsteen, described her as in a state of “bereavement shock." Assistant district attorney Jacob Kalish said he expects to have eight or ten witnesses testify at the hearing Monday. He indicated some of these would be persons who were questioned at the inquest into Mrs. Oestreicher's death. Those quizzed included Mr. and Mrs. Milton Schwartz in whose apartment the beauty died. Meanwhile, city solicitor Abraham L. Freedman ruled that the city would be within its legal rights in reopening the inquest, which concluded that death occurred as a resulted of an attempt- : ed abortion. The victim created a sensation two months ago by eloping with Earl Oestreicher. a Miami Beach motorcycle policeman. The Silvers reportedly objected to the marriage. Helicopter Rescues 28 Aboard Ship

Norwegian Vessel Is Adrift In Ice WASHINGTON (INS) — The air force announced today that a TJ.S. helioopuw has. rescued..2S.of.3s. person s from aboard the Norwegian ship “Jopeter," adrift in ice floes off the coast of Greenland. The helicopter, which was flown to the scene in an air force “globemaster" transport, transferred the 28 refugees to the Scandinavian ship “Totten.” Seven crew members remained aboard the Jopeter, which will be toWed to port when ice conditions permit. The 600 ton vessel, carry ing 19 passengers in addition to her crew of 16, lost a propeller when ice closed in, on the ship last weekend. The rescue mission, a globemaster with two helicopters aboard, was flown from Mestervig Air Base in Greenland. PFs T TRUCKLOAD of Peaches in Tonight. Jonathan Apples, 5 lbs. 49c. Open 7 days a week. Hammond Fruit Market, 240 North 13th street. It

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Marlene Laurent Is Taken To Hospital Mist Marlene Laurent, stall reporter for the Decatur Daily Democrat, was admitted to the Adams county memorial hospital today for observation and treatment. Governor Names 22 On Commissions Appointees Listed By Craig's Office INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — The names of 22 persons appointed to three different commissions were announced today by the office of Qov. George N. Craig. Sixteen of them constitute the commission of the aging and the aged which was created by the 1955 general assembly. These first time members of this "golden years” commission Include: Four Year Terms Dean Mitchell. Hammond; Mrs. Lillian R. Swan; Marion; Mrs. Henry P. Humphrey. Osgood; Harold Dulling, Indianapolis. Three Year Terms George E. Davis, Lafayette; Dr. Russell Mclntyre, Greencastle; V. G. Rose, Muncie. Dr. Morton Leeds. Indianapolis. Two Year Terms Mrs. T. Dale Swen, South Bend: Herschel Griffith. Bloomington; Miss Nancy Stout, Indianapolis, and Dr. Erank Beck, Bloomington. One Year Terms Mrs. Clarence A. Goetx, Fort Wayne; Mrs. Ruth Mitchell, Evansville: Rep. Jesse L. Dickinson, South Bend, and Dr. Nathan Solan, Fort Wayne. Also named today were these members of the Indiana nursing home advisory council: Dr. Hugh K: Thatcher, Jr.. Edmund J. Shea. Miss Lucille Wall and Robert E. Neff, all of Indianapolis. and Mrs. Virginia Waldron, Walkerton. Dr. James A. DeWeerd. of Indianapolis. was named to the juvenile delinquency study commission. Plan Mediation Os Harvester Dispute Five Major Issues Block Settlement

CHICAGO (INS) — The International Harvester Co. and striking

An Invitation To All Farmers and Land Owners fe . > ■ ... to Attend a COCKSHUTT GRASS WATERWAY DEMONSTRATION. Tuesday, September 13th — 12 Noon ON THE Roy Balsiger Farm in French Township, Adams County. 4 Miles West of Berne on St. Rd. 118 and 2 miles north. 4 Miles West off Monroe on St. Rd. 124 and 4 miles south. COME You will have the opportunity off driving the New Coop Cockshutt Tractor with Coop tools. See what a fine line of equipment we have. LEARN . , . . how easy it is to make a Grass Waterway with Tractor, Plow and Disk. CLETUS GILLMAN Farm Planner for the Adams County Soil Conservation Service will lay out and supervise the Grass Waterway construction. . ? - ■ ■ :: ‘.. ■ Adams County Farm Bureau Co-op MONROE GENEVA PLEASANT MILLS BERNE WILLIAMS

CIO United Auto Workers will try to settle their contract dispute through mediation. This was decided as negotiators recessed talks with five major issues still blocking settlement. Some 40,000 Harvester employes in seven states walked off their jobs Aug. 23 to back up new contract demands. The issues stil Ito be Ironed out, as defined by the two chief negotiators. are: I—The1 —The UAW demandfor further negotiation on local seniority agreements; 2 —A wage increase for skilled workers; 3 — health and welfare benefits; 4 — grievance procedure, and 5 —A UAW demand for contractual guarantees that the work week cannot be reduced to four days. Both sides have agreed on a layoff pay plan. Atlanta — Georgia has yielded to California in peach production but this state still leads the nation in other crops, among which are peanuts, watermelons, pimentos and pecans, the latter in abundance.

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