Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 55, Decatur, Adams County, 6 March 1956 — Page 6

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Busy Schedule For Indiana Governor Traveling Schedule Outlined By Craig INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Governor George N. Craig will cinch his title an Indiana’s most traveled chief executive during the next six months. His traveling schedule follows:. March 8 — Young Republicans, Muskegon, Michigan. ’ - ' March 1? — Lake County g p.m. 50th anniversary dinner. U.S. Steel Hotel. ' ■ * March 14 — Crawford and Illinois counties. March 15 — Perry county. March IS — Washington county. March 19 — Group meeting, In-

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Night” American business women’s association. 6:30 p.m., Columbia club. April 20 — Tentative, midwest economic survey, DePauw. April- 21 — Conquistadores del Cielo, Hotel Roosevelt, New' York, 6:30 p.m. April 27 — Tentative, luncheon, Indianapolis, state board of acts. May 1- Tentative, PTA convention, Indianapolis. May 3-4 — NEC. American Legion. May 5 — Tentative, John Herron Art Institute awards dinner. May 10 — Luncheon. American mothers luncheon. Waldorf-Astoria New York. May 17 — Bankers association, banquet. Indianapolis. June 19 — Kiwanis International. San Francisco. June 24-27 — Governors’ Conference, Atlantic City. June 29 — Republican state convention. July 1 — Tentative, Girts State, Bloomington. Aug. 20-25 — National Republican convention, San 0 Area Os Epidemic At Michigan City MICHIGAN CITY, Ind. (INS) — Michigan City has been declared an epidemic area because of a dlptberia outbreak. Dr. D. G. Kernoske, health officer for Michigan City, said Monday 29 cases of the disease, 13 of them in his city, had been reported in La Porte county, Ind. Now Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASTEETH, a pleasant alkaline (non-acid) powder, holds false teeth more firmly. To eat and talk in more comfort, just sprinkle a little GASTEETH on your plates. No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling. Checks ■■plate odor” (denture breath). Get FASTEETH at any drug counter.

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New Blueprint For Defense Os Nation Joint Staff Chiefs Drafting Blueprint , WASHINGTON (INS) - A new three-year blueprint for the na- - tlon's defense in a guided missile age is being drafted in seclusion i today by the joint chiefs of staff meeting in Puerto Rico. i The high-level Caribbean, session i with the heads of the army, naty, air force and marine ctfrps at- . tending, is to continue through this week and may have an important • bearing on the use of missiles by the armed forces. The meeting is in response to defense secretary Charles E. Wil- - son’s January request for a longrange “new look" to determine , changes In the armed forces that may be rqeuire because of scien- ■ tific advances or the international situation. A defense department spokesman, revealihg the whereabouts of the chiefs Monday night, said they left quietly over the weekend for Romey air force base on the West coast of Puerto Rico in to devote “full time this week, with--1 out interruption” to their report, i Wilson asked the military leaders “to make detailed and careful ' evaluation of the site, nature and ■ 'composition of the forces likely to be required for the nation's security during the next three years.” Select Four Sites For Guided Missiles COLUMBUS, O. (INS) —Columbus will become one of four sites on which the air force will build facilities for the use of air defense guided missiles- ~ Deputy chief of staff for air force installations, Maj. Gen. Lee

Judge Returns To Duties At Court Judge Myles F. Parrish, Adams circuit court, who suffered a strained back muscle last week and was compelled to remain at home Friday and Saturday, has returned to the bench thia week. Judge Parrish buffered ' the injury while attempting to raise a window in the court room last Thursday. ' Dona Brentlinger Is On Dean's List s MADISON, N- J. —yir». Dana Dalzell Brentlinger of Hl® West Monroe Street, Decatur, Ind., is on the current dean’s list at Drew University where she is a freshman in the college of liberal arts. This honor » basbd on her academic achievement for the first semester of the present school year. She is a graduate of Decatur high school. < Locked In Home By Jealous Husband CHICAGO (INS) — Mrs. Betty , Janis. 21. claimed she was “Just a bird In a glided cage" because her husband, Stanley, 41, was so Jealous he would lock her in their home and drop in two or three times a day to see if she stayed there. Judge Harry G. Hershenson said "this is a strange way of showing love” but gave Stanley until April 1 to become reconciled with his estranged wife. B. Washbourne, disclosed in Washington Monday that in addition to facilities at Lockbourne air force base, other centers proposed will be Bunker Hill, Ind.; near Peoria, 111., and near Kirksville, Mo. ■ Trade in a Goou ivwn — Decatur.

British Seek Some Formula To Save Face Cabinet Seeking Formula To Save Mideast Position LONDON (INS)—The British cabinet meets for the second i straight day today to seek some : formula to salvage the nation’s I position in the Middle East. One problem the ministers were i expected to discuss was the situai tion that would be created if the I Anglo-Jordanian treaty collapsed. That became a possibility with prime minister Sir Anthony Eden’s i announcement in the house of commons Monday that he had recalled the 15 British officers on active duty with the Arab Legion. Eden indicated that other Britons serving on a contract basis with the Legion might also be coming home. ll' * * • The prime minister took those steps in retaliation for King Hussein’s tiring last week of the founder and commander of the Legion, Lt. Gen. John Bagot Giubb. The cabinet also must plan its defense for the commons debate ' Wednesday on the government’s Middle East is coming in for increasingly bitter attacks from Conservative members of parliament and newspapers as . well as the.Laborite opposition, i Eden was expected to develop a i “tougher" policy line towards Jori dan during the debate. Monday he . accused the Amman government of violating the spirit of the AngloJordanian accords. The prime minister also probably will announce whether Britain will continue its annual 524,500,000 subsidy of the Jordanian army. If the government does get through Wednesday’s session without a major setback,, it faces another difficult time next week when the Cyprus situation will be debated. A government white paper Monday confirmed that five months of negotiations with the Greek Cypriot nationalist leader, Archbishop Makarios, had collapsed. All British resources on the Eastern Mediterranean island will be thrown into an effort to end the nationalist violence. With Britain’s loss of control over the Arab Legion — the best Arab fighting force — the importance of Cyprus as a British base ih the Eastern Mediterranean increased. L . Deliberate Effort . . LONDON (INS) — An important British laborite said Monday Jordan’s dismissal of Gen. John Giubb as |oad of the Arab Legion was "a deliberate effort to end British influence In the Arab world." Alfred Robens, the man who would become Britain’s foreign secretary ta a labor government, declared Glubb’s ouster was part of an Egyptian effort to build an Arab nation across Africa from “the Atlantic to the Persian Gulf.** Robens was thinking of the reports that claimed Egyptian premier Gamal Abdel Nasser was the behind-the-scenes force, that led to Glubb’s dismisal from command of the beet army fa the Arab world. Robens declared tn an interview that an essential prelude to creating a homogeneous Arab nation was ridding the area of British influence. ‘ : ; - ' He said it was “incredible” that the British government had expressed surprise at Glubb’s removal from the post he had held for 17 years. IKE CHALLENGES (Continued from Fw One> stockpiles of nuclear weapons. He said: "My ultimate hope is that all production of all fissionable materials anywhere in the world will be devoted exclusively to peaceful purposes.” The.PraftldeM.eald UJOM. feeling that, in general, disarmament “should be sought primarily, . though not exclusively, in terms of limitations on armaments rather than on men.” Mr. Eisenhower added: “In the present state of international affairs and especially in the absence of real peace ip the Far East, I foresee that it may be difficult to agree on reductions in the general level of armed forces at this time. "It should, however, be possible now to agree on measures having a stabilizing effect, dealing with the control and limitation, under proper safeguards, of major types of armaments.’* - -—• ‘ - -- — The President said he wanted to make it clear that the U. S. would continue to maintain its military strength, including stocks of nuclear weapons, during the early phases of any disarmament program. If you have something to sen or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results.

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Stevenson Winds Up Minnesota Campaign New Hampshire Votes Conceded Kefauver FERGUS FALLS. Minn. (INS) — Adlai E. Stevenson assumes that Sen. Estes Kefauver ‘ (DTenn.) will win all of New Hampshire’s eight Democratic convention votes next Tubsdav. He said in a statement Monday night that "Sen. Kefauver has entered the New Hampshire primary and has campaigned in the state. I have done neither." -- Stevenson winds up his drive for support in Minnesota’s March 20 presidential primary today. He is contesting with Kefauver for the state’s 30 Democratic national convention voted. When Stevenson leaves the state later today to fly home to Libertyville, 111., and his Chicago campaign headquarters, Kefauver will arrive to begin his stumping

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of Minnesota fresh from his New Hampshire barnstorming. Stevenson told farmer audiences in western Minnesota Monday that the Republican administration attempted to cripple soil conservation programs but that Democrats “flatly turned down such schemes.” Marine Recruiter In Decatur Mondays Staff Sergeant Merlin I. Ziegenhager of the U. S. marines, today announced that he would be in eDecatur each Monday afternoon starting at 1 p. m. He has established headquarters at the selective service en North Second street, 1 He also stated that enlistments ate being tagen for four, three, or two- ! year periods. Trade in * Good Town — Decatur

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