Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 244, Decatur, Adams County, 17 October 1955 — Page 2

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Hatemongers Are Lashed By Brownell NBW YORK (INS) —Attorney general Herbert Brownell ha* tongue-lashed hatemongers who do not tolerate minority groups In what was believed to be one ot the Strongest civil-rights speeches by a member ot the Eisenhower cabinet. Brownell appealed in a New York

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address Sunday for a "golden ate ot cWil rights,” stating that “a small cruet of freedom for d few" wilt Sot sustain the American way of life. Inland Steel Buys Ohio Manufacturer CHICAGO (INS) —lnland Steel Co. and the Cleveland Steel Barrel Co. announced today they have

agreed on a cowtract under which Inland would purchase the Ohio manufacturer. The principal riant of the barrel company In vievemud and a smaller plant in Greenville. 0.. will be merged into the operations of Inland Steel Container Co. division of the Chicago Steel Company when the purchase is consumated. Sale price will be 8.463 shares of Inland stock.

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UN Committee Hopes To End Atoms Debate Seek End Os Debate Early This Week On Atoms For Peace UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. (INS) — The UN political committee meets today with hopes of winding up debate early this week on atoms for peace. The fib-nation group also is hoping to reach unanimous agreement on establishment of a global nuclear agency to help underdeveloped countries. The committee is scheduled to hear more speakers endorse the Eisenhower program for making atomic know-how and materials available for the benefit of all peace-loving nations. The disarmament commission at the same time is preparing for discussion ot the five-nation subcommittee’s report on disarmament and Mr. Eisenhower’s aerial inspection plan. The 12-nation commission, consisting of the 11 security council members plus Canada, also will draft its annual report to the assembly on disarmament. The group is being summoned at Russia’s request. The political committee has before it western and Soviet resolutions for early establishment of the atomic agency and a rival Indian demand that the assembly itself organize the projected nuclear ’ body. The U. S. and itrf-atomic allies have agreed on a draff statute for the agency and stand firmlj' opposed to efforts by Indian delegate V. K Krishna Menon to rewrite the statute from a UN viewpoint. Russia has called for close links between the agency and the security council and the assembly, indicating that the Soviets are persistent in their demand for possible veto controls over its operation. However, the fact that the Russians omitted any reference to the security council iu their resolution for establishment of the atomic agency led western diplomats, including those of the U.S., to hope that the Soviets may not press this point. More Cilies Clear Out Slum Sections' U.S. Cities Step Up Slum Activities CLEVELAND (INS) — Hcu’bipg and home financing administrator Albert M. Cole said today that fc more and more cities are clearing out their slums and blighted areas. He told the annual convention of the national association of housing and redevelopment officials that cities have learned that slums and blighted areas are insupportable luxuries, breeding grounds of vice and crime, and destroyers of human and material substance. .Cole said the stepped-up activities of cities during the past year in wiping out slums and restoring blighted areas convinced him the “civic inertia" of which he warned a year tfgo can be overcome. Cole predicted that in another year he will be able to report that many more hundreds of communities have followed the examples >f the "substantial number" already engaged in urban renewal activities. The administrator said the “reawakening" to social consciousness was "not so much a flowering of man's nobility as it is a clear econoinic necessity. ’’ Discussing public housing, Cole said he opposed changing the administration’s recommendation of 35,000 units a year for a two-year period to 45.000 units for one year, primarily because “adequate planning requires a two- year ap□troach." ...

DAVID BEN GURION. 63, Prime Minister-designate of Israel, was ordered by his doctors tb have absolute rest for a week or more. A medical bulletin said that Ben Gurion “feels well” but that he needs a rest because of fatigue.

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Woman On Trial For Slaying Os Husband Trial Underway For Indianapolis Woman INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Mrs. I Elizabeth H. Sullivan went on trial today for manslaughter in the; Christmas party knifing death of her husband, Julian. Sunday editor of the Indianapolis Star. The 36-year-old widow has been free under $3,000 bond and living with her parents in Columbus. Ind. She is accused of Sullivan’s death in a struggle for a kitchen knife; after a party. Dec. 23. 1954. Trial opened in criminal dourt with Judge Scott McDonald presiding and 150 panel members being questioned for a spot on the jury. Called to testny were workers at the Star; Dr. William Kendrick, who Mrs. Sullivan called to attend her- mortally wounded husband, and their party host and hostess Robert E. Tappan and his wife. Mary Louise, also both of Indianapolis. Also scheduled to testify are

K \ If ft i I ’ ’ II I bus < wR' J1 I I 1 f ’ I fc ' -wJI 1 ’■ k I * ■Ariww'* 1 E »*lr WwE I / jf ; W . 1 PICTURED ABOVE are three of the leaders who attended the rural youth district work shop held at the Youth .and Community center last week-end. Reading from left to right are Roger Koeneman. county president of the group; Panagala Siinianadasa. Ceylon, exchange student visiting in Adams county, and Earl Yoder, district president.3 Ljn Kp. * 2 *The new .1956 De Soto is hotter than shish kebab. Don’t miss it. Out Wednesday, October 19. (Freely translated from the ' Armenian.) r t Wil Hl wit?W at your desoto dealers!

Mrs. LaVerne Stafford. Os Indianapolis. who drove the Sullivans to the party, and the baby sitter, Craig Way, who was driven home by Mrs. Stafford after the Sullivans njturned to their own home. Deputy sheriffs Lyle Milliper and Richard Scott, who investigated. also were ready to testify. I Mrs. Sullivan said her husband * was quarrelsome and grabbed up I the kitchen knife during an argu- ; ment shortly after the baby sitter left. She said she struggled with Sullivan for the knife and that he I was accidentally wounded during j the struggle. Injuries Fatal To Madison Resident MADISON. Ind. (INS) —John Milton Lyons. 32. of R. R. 6, Madison. died today of injuries suffered i Sept. 28 in a traffic accident on a ■ county road northwest of Hanover, | Ind. He died in a Louisville. Ky., ' hospital to which he had. been i' transferred after the crash. J - Nine of the national parks are . I located in New Mexico. j The height of a man’s goal in- , fluences the wise use he makes of his abilities, and his productivity.

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Seek Owners Os Cars Near Kidnaping Scene ORANE, Ind. (INS) —Owners of two automobiles Been near the home of th Ape-year-old lUnnte Weitkamp when the child was last viewed in.front of his home last Tuesday were sought today. Commander Richard Turner of the Naval Ammunition Depot, which employs the boy’s father, however, said there was only a bare chance that the lead may prove fruitful in disclosing kidnapers. All the ills of democracy can be cured by more democracy. — Al Smith. An obstinate man does not hold opinions, they hold him. —Pope. Brazil has seven million horses, Russia about 16 million. Sacramento — Highest lake in the U. S. may be Tulainyo in California, elevation 12,865 feet.

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