Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 3 January 1956 — Page 2

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Young Girl Is First Fort Wayne Fatality Miss Jacqueline A. Meyer, 19, of Fort Wayne, wwa that city’s first traffic fatality of 1966 wnen she was fatally injured when her car was struck by one driven by Arthur T. Hartley, 33, of Fort Wayne. lat a street intersection at 11:35 p. tn. Sunday. Hartley was charged with reckless driving. Mias Meyer is survived by her

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mother, Mrs. Edit? Meyer of Fort Wayne; ber father, Oliver Meyer of near Bluffton, and a grandmtoher. Mrs. Ora Dtckascm of Geneva. Funeral services will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday at the Hardy A Hardy , funeral borne in with bur. ial in the Stahl cemetery near Bluffton. Fairbanks — The U. S. government owns more than 9 9percent of the Territory of Alaska. r

Famed Eiffel Tower Is Damaged By Fire Spectacular Fire Damages Top Level PARIS (INS) -The Eiffel Tower's top level was heavily damaged by a spectacular fire today. F'l an ) es ! ; ** hi PP ed hy a strong wind, shot from the top of the 984-foot landmark as hundreds of firemen, hampered by lack of water pressuufc, battled for an hour and a» halt to bring them under control. One fireman was injured and damage was estimated at 5U million francs |142,000. Officials said they believed it was the first time fire hud broken out In the historic tower since it was opened to tourists in 1889. The fire started in the television transmitting station atop the tower and presumably was caused by a short-circuit. Damage to the equipment deprived Paris of television on Its 4U line channel but TV officials said that emergency relays were jset np to transmit on the 819-iine channel. An emergency TV transmitter was being set up on the lower floor of the tower and expected to be operating by tonight Fairbanks — Alaska's population increased by 134 percent between 1940 and 1954. ...

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Noblesville Woman Is Killed By Fall NOBLESVILLE, Ind. (INS) — Funeral services will be held in Noblesville Wednesday for Mrs. Blanche Hull, 83, who died of injuries suffered in a tali at her Noblesville home on .Dec. T 3. She was born in Hamilton. 0., and was the oldest living member of the Noblesville Presbyterian church. Strike Looming At Indianapolis Plants Mallory Company Faces Strike Threat COLUMBUS. O. (INS) —Coroner Robert A. Evans ruled today that a Westinghouse striker who died in a riot at the plant gates today died from a coronary thrombosis and “there was not a mark of violence -on the body.” At Franklin county court house, nil 86 strikers arrested were L charged with contempt of court for violating an injunction limiting pickets to two at each gate. The charges were filed by Westinghouse. Troy Hadlock. 34, was rushed to the hospital in a police ambulance but was dead on arrival. A sheriff’s sergeant said he saw “no marks of violence" on the body but several strikers claimed they saw four policemen attack Tad-

lock with clubs when he tried, ta take pictures of returning workers. At least four others were injured. ; . v"'. •' Massed demonstrators upset cars and strewed logs across roads leading into the plant. An estimated 100 policemen broke it up after two hours, arresting as many picked over the legal limit us two at each gate as they could hustle into police vans. At least four strikers were injured. A) CIO Electrical Workers spokesman claimed the affair was “one of the worst cases of police brutafflty" he had ever seen. Three local union officers were among those arrested. They ware Joseph DeVito, financial secretary; Robert Stevens, executive board member; and Walter Mayer, shop steward. Despite the trouble, the com . pany claimed that 416 workers got through the gates and were , back on the production, line at I 3 a. ni. The mass picketing followed a , rally Monday night of the International Union of Electrical Workers at which local president [ Charles Clark attacked the company for “coercing" workers back ’ into the plant and called for a “mass demonstration” this morn- ; 4ng. Company police reportedly upi set and ignited a picket’s shack. One picket turned over his own car.- a “junker,” across one en- ‘ trance to the factory and planted . an American flag atpp it. One of the sheriff’s cruisers was also damaged with clubs an# stories. ■ ; -

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At the Adams county memorial hospital: A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jay Markley of Decatur Saturday at 11:56 a. m.. weighing six pounds and 3*4 ounces. Mr. and Sira. John OVbrholser of Decatur became the parents of a baby boy horn Saturday at 10:20 p, m.. weighing seven pounds and four ounces. At s:l9m..Sunday, a baby girl was born'to Sir and Mra. Doyle, Scott of Hoagland, weighing seven pounds. Mfeand Mrs. John Braun of Decatur are the parents of a baby gtrl born Sunday at 6:08 p. m., weighing seven pounds and 3*4 ounces. — A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ashley of Portland Sunday at 8:03 p. m., weighing seven pounds and four ounces. Monday at 2:35 p. m.. a baby boy was barn to Mr and Mrs.,Lawrence i Fuelling of Decatur, weighing six pounds and four ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Beer, Jr., of Decatur, are the parents of a baby boy born today at 3:02 a. m„ weighing eight pounds and 12 ounce*. Today at 11:55 a. m., Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moser of Geneva be- ’ came the parents of a baby boy. . weighing seven pounds and 13 ounl ces. If you have something U> a»4i e* i rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ao. It brings results. ———