Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 25, Decatur, Adams County, 31 January 1956 — Page 2

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THOMAS 0. OANIEI (ri«ht), 24. and Leo Pijuan, 4«, leave General Sessions Court, New York, when they pleaded innocent to the charge it manslaughter la the abortion death «f fashion designer Jacqueline Smith, 20, Lebanon, Pa Daniel, Miss Smith’s boy triend. and Pijuan, a hospital attendant, were held in SIOO,000 ball each. No date for the trial was act (International) ■ -4*--

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| Governor Craig Is Des Moines Speaker Indiana Governor To Sub For Nixon INDIANAPOLIS (I.NS) — Govnor George N. Craig, bow in Washington. 1). C., will not return to Indiana until after a Feb. 4 speaktog date in Des Moines, where he will substitute for Vice President Nison. Announcement of the governor's plans came today from Craig’s office. ; ' : 1 The announcement said that the i Young Republican National Federation asked the Indiana governor to address the organization’s j banquet to Des Moines. lowa, Feb. 4 after Nixon waa unable to fill the date. Craig went to Washington from his Florida vacation, which he took to recover from a virus infection, and then went to Washington for a nationally televised dehate with Gov. Mennen Williams. Democratic governor of Michigan, • last week end. He has remained Th the nation's capital to consult on several projects dear to his administrationAmong them are placement of President Eisenhower’s name on the first Indiana presidential primary; a port on Lake Michigan, and a toll bridge at New- Albany ’ emu ihe Ohio River.

Pleasant Mills Man Arraigned In Court Rlton D. Arche* Pleasunt -Mills,' was arraigned in city court Monda yon two counts, oue of driving a vehicle While under ths influence of alcohol, and one of operating a motor vehicle while under suspension He posted a SSOO bond and the case will be heard later. Cars driven by Herman E. Settings. rural route one, Decatur, and Harold R. Griffith, Fort Wayne, were involved in an accident at the intersection gs Second and Cort Streets yesterday. Damage* Jo thu Griffith car atuounted to ohjy |3. but the Settlage auto was . estimated damages fit *IM James G- Whitaker, Decatur, was fined *1 and costa, totaling *ls-76* on a speeding charge. New President Os Brazil Takes Office Former Physician Takes Over Office RIO DE JANEIRO (INS) -Juscelino Kubitschek, a 54-year-old former physician, takes otfice today as president of Brasil for the next five years Delegations from many foreign nations will be on hand at the inauguration ceremonies this afternoon In the chamber of deputies. Vice President Richard M. Nixon leads the U S. party. Taking office with Social Democrat conservative Kubitsehek trill be, vied president ,Joao Jangoi Goulsrt, former minister of labor, apd j£ member of the Brazilian La bor party On the eve of his inauguration. Kubitsehek held his first news conference in Brazil since his election and named his cabinet. Three important holdovers from the previous government will be war minister Gen. Henrlque Teixeira Lott and the army and navy ministers. Teixeira Lott is the man who organized the so-called anti-coup coup last fall which ousted acting president Carlos Lux and kept the ailing president Joao Case Filho from returning to office. Acting president Keren jjtamos. a Social Democrat who took over from Lux. will be the new minister of justice The president said it was up to the chamber of deputies, which votefi the law, to revoke the state of siege imposed on Nov- 25. That action was ejected to t he tgkeu soon. of il||teracy and conditions in the country are generally primitive outside of this capital city.

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CAMP GORDON- Ps -Pvt. Jamies E- Arnold (right) is shown receiving the outstanding graduate award'' from Col. Ctorfence R. Dunlap, assistant commandant of tjre southeastern signal school, a component of the signal corps training center here, where Arnold received training in the radio teletype operators course. A graduate of Kirkland high school and Bal) State Teachers College, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Arnold of near Decatur. His wife. Mary Ellen, and daughter. Joy Lynn, live to Decatur.—U. S. Army Photo,

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NEW PRESIDENT of the new French National Assembly is Andre le Troquer (above), 71-year-old Socialist, elected on the third ballot The post corresponds to that of U.S. House speaker. (International) - Truck Slides 4«to Train, Girl Killed ELKHAItT, Thd (INS) Six-year-old Tamara Berkey was killed late Monday when the pickup truck in which she was riding slid on packed ice and snow into the pajh qf t a New York Central freight train. ' ' carried the truck, Jard' the -victim's torpthen; jjerkey # 4*j, feet down tli<;ji <pk» from. |hq unguarded crossing of a county road near Vistula. - . . ■

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SWATHED in bandages, fireman Raymond Dolan is helped to a eigaretts at a hospital in Milwaukee. Dolan was one of six firemen Injured In a blaze caused by the combustion of an unused oil stove Dolan suffered bums on the face, neck and bands. s ' Lit , ' T!r New Delhi — The population of India is increasing at a rate of ■ three million persons a year, «]Br’is“eMlsaatedde Janeiro — South Amerisa's population averages about 14.7 persons per square mile. t. — — u ■ ■■ te..

School Milk Plan Aid To Children Plan Encourages Drinking Os Milk WASHINGTON (INS) — Agriculture department experts say the milk-drinking habit which is being encouraged in the nation’s schools is certain to make adults more milk-conscious in 10 or 15 years. The immediate effect of the special school milk program, now in its second year, insures that elementary and secondary school children are given the opportunity to drink the necessary amounts of milk needed for good health and sound development. There are now some 16 million youngsters who drink some u million half pints of milk each school day under the program- ' Moreover, the program Is gaining support in new areas throughout the country. A number of large city school systems did not enter the program until the current school year They include St. Louis, Los Angeles, Kansas City. Dayton, Cleveland and Toledo. As of December, there were some 62,000 schools taking part in the program, an increase of 48 per cent in one year. The house agriculture committee unanimously approved last Friday a bill to increase by 10 million dollars the amount of federal funds available under the program this fiscal year- The bill is now before the house for action. it would raise to 60 million dol- . lars the government's share of the ' cost of distributing the milk in co- ' operation with state and local agencies hrough June 30. Officials do not expect expenditures to , reach this level, but the Increased authorisation-will help insure that fund allocations to the states can be better adjusted to their needs The house already has approved a bill o provide 75 million dollars for the program for fiscal year ( beginning next July 1. In his special farm message to congress, President- Eisenhower recommended that the milk program be extended -for twa years-through June 30, 1958, The program is administered nationally by the agriculture department’s agricultural' marketing 'it r. dnu wllnin inv StUltrS Oj state educational agenciesLocal school officials determine how best to encourage increased milk consumption in their own schools. They decide when, how, and at what price milk is to be Offered tp the youngsters. When the school applies for participatlon In thd hltranif program, the state educational agency or, as in the case of private schools in some state,s the federal agricultural marketing service reviews the application and decides how much money to allocateCharge Embezzlement To Company Cashier CROWN POINT, Ind. (INS) —A 29-year-old cashier is free today on 810,000 bond after being arested on a charge that she embezzled >13,000 from her employer, the Commonwealth Loan Company, of Hammond. Miss Betty Jo Springs, of Calumet City, 111., who had been a cashier for the concern for five years, has denied the charges, which were filed by auditors of the parent company. b

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Arab Nations Embroiled In Own Disputes Almost Overshadow Big Issue Os Peace For Arabs, Israel CAIRO (INS)—Four seething, in tramursl squabbles almost overshadowed in the Arab world today the big issue of the Anglo-Ameri can Washington deliberations: How to keep peace between the Arabs and Israel. For the first time in months, the burning Israeli issue has faded from the top headlines as these •'family” quarrels erupted among the Moslem nations: 1. Egypt—indignant at the very existence of the Baghdad pactraged over Iraq's arrest of an official Egyptian messenger to Baghdad and demanded an urgent meeting of the Arab league council to hear Iraq’s “false charges." X. Iraq, the pivot nation in the five-power northern tier defense alliance against Soviet aggression snapped back with an official protest against Saudi Arabia’s alleged "hostile broadcasts.” 3. Egyptian correspondents In Amman charged that Britain's Maj. Gen. John Bagot Glubb. hardbitten commander of Jordanis Arab Legion, had clamped a "strict surveillance" on Egyptian. Syrian and Saudi Arabian embassies. They complained he accused Egypt of financing and inciting the recent demonstrations in Jordan against the Baghdad Pact. 4. New behind-the-scenes tension also is reported between Jordan’s Hashemite kingdom and the Saud dynasty of Saudi Arabia following a report that 3.000 Saudi troops were massing near the port of Akaba. where the borders of Saudi Arabia. Jordan and Israel converge. The Saudi Arabians, however, countercharged that Britain was Trying to stir up trouble in the Middle East with its report of troop movements in the Akaba area. Iraqi foreign minister Burhanudin Bashayan attempted Monday to smooth the troubled relations with Egypt with a statement that his nation will maintain its friendly relations with all Arab slates. West Point -»■ The authorized strength of the West Point corps is 3,496 cadets.

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Hughes Tells Os Fabricating Data Fantastic Scheme Os Political Intrigue NEW YORK (INS) — New disclosures were expected today in the perjury trial of Paul H. Hughes, central figure in what has been termed one of teh "most fantastic schemes ever concocted in the annals of political intrigue." Taking the stand in his own defense, Huges Monday told an astonished federal court Jury that he had been solicited in the fall of 1953 by high Democratic person ages to fabricate material derogatory to Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R Wlb.) He turned Clayton Fritchey, deputy chairman of the Democratic national committee, and Joseph LRauh Jr., national chairman of the Americans for Democratic Action. as the master-minds of the conspiracy. Hughes, 35-year-old former army investigator, admitted that the anttMcCarthy material he assembled was fictitious and charged that Fritchey and Rauh knew it and urged him on. ■ ■ Under direct examination by his court - appointed counsel, Martin Erdmann, he gave the following version of his connection with the “plot”: In 1953. when he was looking for a job as an investigator, he received a mysterious telephone call. He called a number given and the wife of Gen. Harry H. Vaughn, former military aid to ex-President Truman, told him the general Was out but referred him to Brig. Gen. Cornelius J. Mara, his assistant. At Mara's home, he was introduced to a group of political figures who said they were Interested in exposing McCarthy as "a fraud and a threat to civil liberties.” » Hughes testified to having helped to compile a 94-page ‘black book" on Senator McCarthy. He said be understood that this "fictitious material" was to be need only tor “pressure purposes” at home. You Are Welcome Anytime! Open Evenings. —. If we don’t have what you want, we'll gladly order. Margaret Braun RELIGIOUS STORE 222 North 7th St Between Monroe A Nuttman . • ■ | er -r- • ~,,,, ■ ■MMIMIBMIIIMMMMmMMniSSMsMIMM