Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 29 September 1955 — Page 8

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licenses Suspended On Traffic Charges Three Others Fined In Decatur Courts The city police station was quiet for the last 24 hours, but mayor’s cottrt and justice of the peace Floyd Hunter 'Were busy catching up on past •misdemeanors. Oscar Paxson. Fort Wayne, was fined SSO •nd costs totaling $64.75, after pleading guilty on charges of drunken driving filed by state police. Paxson also had his driver’s license suspended for one year and was sentenced to six days In the Adame county jail to be served on three week-ends. Melvin Miller, Jr., Goshen, pleaded guilty to Charges of speeding. Miller was cldpked at 90 miles an hour in Magley. He was fined $25 and costs, totaling $39.75. and his drivers license suspended for six months. „ Robert L. Terrell, Fort Wayne, was fined $1 and costs tor passing on a yellow lipe. Terrell was arrested by state.jpolice. The fine amounted to $15.75. Donald Christianer pleaded guilty to failure to yield the right of way in an accident in Decatur Monday, and was fined $1 and COStK • '4' ( Joe Kaehr, 9r„ was fined $5 and costs for disorderly conduct. Trade in a wood Tctvn — Decatut WORLD SERIES Watch it on TV! Hear it on Radio! BUY THOSE Gillette Super-Speed Razors For Only SI.OO At HOLTHOUSE DRUG CO. SLACKS QUALITY tailored BUDGET priced ‘wikgs |||| $ IBw Owe fnt tailoring • Marx-Mod* hat learned a 10l about the fine points of well-tailored slacks in their 100 year history. Take this outstanding slack for Instance with ’tunnel belt loops’, tab-button hip pocket, matching belt and saddle stitching on side seams. It's d masterpiece of comfort end style. In a wide choice of colors and fabrics! Aj eiutrtitti in IIFE *7-95 to ’l4-95 lOFS CLOTHIHG STORE

Report Some Chinese Reds To Leave Korea HONG KONG (INS) —The Peiping Radio said today six Chinese Communist .‘•volunteer" divisions will be withdrawn from North Korea next month. The broadcast gave no further details. . Onslaught Os Polio Lessens In Indiana Weekly Report Is Issued For State INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — The onslaught of polio continued to lessen today in Indiana. The weekly replort of the Indiana state board of health on polio; released today, showed 21 new cases reported for a total from Jan. 1 to Sept. 24 of 306 cases. However, all but four of the 21 had occurred prior to Sept. 17 but county officials had not turned them in to state health officials until last week. Lake county listed three more cases for a total of 38. Three of the seven polio deaths also occurred in Lake this year. Marion was next, numerically with five new cases for a total of 31. St. Joseph county had three additions for a new total of 18. Three counties reported one case each for the first time, to bring to 67 counties the number hit by the disease this year. Wells had its first two cases, and Pulaski and Franklin each recorded their first illness. The remainder of the 21 newly reported cases were one each in these counties for these new totals: Clark, 9;. Jackson, 2; Kosciusko. 3; and Scott, 12. At the same time a year ago, Indiana had recorded 498 cases, and had 511 in 1953; 787 in 1952 and 230 in 1951. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

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Logansport Hospital Superintendent Fired Larson Dismissed v • At State Hospital INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Dr. Margaret ®. Morgan, state mental health commissioner, today an-' nounced dismissal of Dr. John A. Ijirson as superintendent of the Logansport state hospital. , She said that the atate mental health council had recommended the ouster for the following reasons: "1. Increasingly in the past 12 to 18 months many instances of inefficiences and mismanagement have been reported. “2. Dr. Larson's interpersonal difficulties with members of his staff and with patients have increased and have become seriously detrimental to morale throughout the institution. “J. Doctor Larson has apparently been incapable of improving the physical maintenance of the institution as required by the mental health program of improved services. “4. He has proved himself unable to attract applicants for professional appointments when they are sent to him for interview; thus the adequate staffing of the institution has been retarded." Dr. Morgan added: ‘‘lf Dr. Larson’s services were pot terminated at this time. Indiana would stand to loser too many well qualified employes at the hospital.” Dr. Morgan also announced appointment of Dr. John W. Southworth, 36, to succeed Larson. He has been clinical director at the Madison state hospital since February, 1954. While in the army, Dr. Southworth was neuropsychiatric head of the Rodrigues army hospital at San Juan, Puerto Rico. He was born in Oregon and was graduated from the University of Oregon school of medicine.

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Dr. Enrique Plate Heads Delegation UNITED NATIONS. N- Y. (IN’S) —Argentina announced today the appointment of Dr Enrique J. Plate i to succeed former Peronist delegate Juan I. Cooke as head of the Argentine delegation to the U. N. 1 Fernando Garcia Olano was appointed as the new vice chairman of the delegation. 1 FBI Director In Warning On Crime Says Undermanned Police Dangerous WASHINGTON (INS) — FBI director J. Edgar Hoover warned today that undermanned local police forces are a "dangerous economy" while the postwar crime wave continues. Hoover made the statement in the October issue of the "FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin.” He said: “Over the years I have championed the modernized and progressive home town police agency as the strongest bulwark against crime. Today the greatest handicaps to strong local policing are inadequate manpower for proper functioning and insufficient funds for suitable salaries, facilities and training. , "Inadequate provision for successful local police operation is certainly dangerous economy." Manslaughter Charge Against Death Driver ROCKPORT, Ind. (INS) —A 54i year-old farmer whose car ran through a double line of school children, killing one and injuring four, today faced a charge of manslaughter. Prosecutor Ivan B, Miller, of Rockport, filed the charge in Spencer circuit court, and added a second count of public intoxication late Wednesday.

a. « ■ *.. FRANCE WARNS (Contlnuea from Pag« Ono to be done before the spirit of the "summit" conference last July can be turned into lasting international confidence. He said no lasting peace will be possible until "the policy of force” continues to subvert nations and threaten order everywhere. Stressing the problem of Morocco. scene of recent bloodshed over Nationalist demands for independence, Pinay said:

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——w—a— M 111 I I I I I I "France Intends to give Morocco the features of a modern state, a democratic and sovereign state, united to her by the bonds of a freely accepted interdependence. Pinay stressed that this objective "can not be carried out in the heat of passion” but in a spirit of conciliation and peaceful endeavor. The French diplomat also called for Italy's inclusion "among the first" to be admitted to membership in the UN should the nineyear deadlock over admissions be

broken. He urged the awaiting of "a more auspicious climate" before efforts are made to revise the UN charter. Youth Is Killed In Hunting Accident LOOGOOTEE. Ind. (INS) —FM-•teen-year-old Dow Hedrick was shot and killed during a squirrel hunting accident in the Lee Lashbrook woods eight miles southeast ot Loofcnofee.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1955

DOCTORS REPORT (Contlnuea rrom Hare Ono) level” He said this is a particularly good sign that the patient is recovering satisfactorily. He said Mr. Eisenhower's temperature is now normal and his pulse good. t DANCE, Friday, September 30, Melody Rangers at American Legion Post 207, 1 Willshire, Ohio. It