Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 60, Decatur, Adams County, 12 March 1956 — Page 8

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Cypriot Workers Strike In Protest Charge Ammunition In Archbishop Home NICOSIA (INS) — British security forces were alerted tcilay as Cypriot workers went on 'strike and stores were closed in protest against the deportation of Archbishop Makarios. Meanwhile, violence broke out in Liniasfcol and Nicosia. British trolbps, carrying truncheons. charged a group of demonstrators in Limassol in Nicosia, crowds of youths stoned British security forces. Sunday, British authorities charged that arms and ammunition bad been found in the archbishop's residence. The British said paratroopers searching his home found 11 gaso-line-bombs and 18 rounds of ammunition. The British also claimed they had found documents which disclosed that a Cypriot leader named Bfcgheulis l\ d specially visited Nieoaia to prevent the archbishop from making an concessions in his negotiations with the British for peace on the strife-torn island. Chicago — For each traffic fatality in the U.S., there are 35 persona injured and about 150 vehicles badly damaged. Spokane — According to government estimates there are more than 50.000 lumber mills in the United States currently engaged its regular production. New York — The earth’s air above one square inch of surface at sea level has a normal weight of 15 pounds, according to scientific calculations. Boston — The first state insurance department in the United States was established by law in Massachusetts in 1855. ,

Funeral Held Today For James Kiggins James Franklin Kiggins. 74, died Saturday at bis home in Convoy. 0,, after an illness of six years. Surviving are the wife, Leiia; one step-daughter, Mrs. Ethel Foor of Decatur, and one grandson. Funeral services were held this morning ut the ft. D. Smith funeral home in Convoy, with burial in the Convoy IOOF cemetery. Dulles Meets With Indonesian Leader • Secretary Arrives In Jakarta Today JAKARTA (INS) —Secretary of state John Foster Dulles called on President Achmed Soekarno today and discussed the world situation with the Indonesian leader for an hour. Dulles arrived in Jakarta today for a twp-day visit and talks with members of Indonesia's outgoing cabinet and party leaders, who have reached a critical stage in their talks on the formation of a new government. Minor demonstrations marred the secretary’s arrival, bbt apart from these Dulles was greeted by smiles and waves as he was driven through the streets of Jakarta to the presidential palace. At the palace, police prevented three men fro®, a banner which read, t»6t want war/' When Dulles Irrived at the allport from Ceylon, a. group of demonstrators shouted. “Abolish the Southeast Asia treaty organisation. We want peace, not war,” Banana oil is made from potatoes, beets and grains. Sault Ste Marie — The Soo locks provide passage for more than 22,000 Great Lakes vessels a year at present rates.

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Mollet Visions New Disarmament Plan New Franco-British j Disarmament Plan PARIS (INS) — French premier Guy Mollet said today a new Franco - British disarmament plan will be ready “within a few days” and will be “an event of considerable importance." He told a news luncheon that "everything leads uh to hope It will receive the comj plete support of the United States government." Mollet spoxe after nis return from talks with British prime minister Sir Anthony Eden before going to the national assembly on a series of confidence test votes on his policies dealing with the revolt in Algeria. The premier spoke to a luncheon session of the Anglo - American press association, the foreign press association, and the French diplomatic press association on the results of his trip to England. The two decided, he said, to give major attention to disarmament in view of the forthcoming meeting of the United Nations disarmament subcommittee in London r Refrigerator Door Opens From Inside CHICAGO. 111. (INS) — Now | youngster doesn’t have to be a juvenile Houdini to get out of a closed refrigerator.. Admiral Corporation says ft has developed a new' Lifeguard release that makes opening the door from the inside mere child’s play.” The company’s new line incorporates the special door mechanism. - - The special door release glows in the dark and should a child enter the new refrigerator while his mother is cleaning it, all he has to do is touch the circular button to get out.

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ISRAELI SOLDIERS look out towards the Greek ship, Konitsa, as she A rides out-rough weather in Eilat harbor after running through the 1 Egyptian blockade with a cargo of cement tar Israeli housing. The «■ Konitsa is the first ship to run the blockade into Eilat since April, " 1953. when another Greek vessel tame through. (International)

Quadruplet Girls Born In Virginia Report Quadruplets in Good Condition RICHMOND, Va. (INS) — Doctors were cautiously optimistic today that the Shaia quadruplets at Richmond may have escaped inherited blood complications. The four girls, born Saturday, were (reported la “good” condition today, as was their 33-year-old mother. \ Dr. Carolyn McCue, pediatrician caring for the infants at St. Lnke’s hospital, said several blood transfusions will be needed. She said: "We are glad to report everything going particularly Wbllj’’ , Th» four daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Richard H. Shaia, in “super incubators,” were to get their first food today, a sugar-water solution. The Shaias have five other children. Red Cross Campaign Previous Total .. 8 903.36 Mrs. R. W. Brown. Decatur Res. .. r ...... 13.00 Mr. Harvey Lehman, Wabash Twp. Sec. IS-- 5.00 Mrs. R. D. Jones. Monroe r. J. Twp., Sec. 34 9.00 Mrs. A. Sprunger, Monroe Twp., Sec. 29 8.00 Mrs. L. Gerber. Monroe Twp., Sec. 8 r 10.00 G. E. Employees (additional) 6.00 H. Raudenbush, Blue Creek Twp., Sec, 20 8.00 Martha Schrock, Decatur Zone 6 8.00 Jacob Stuckey, Wabash Twp., Sec. 5 s '~ 1#.50 Mrs. W. Kallenberger, Decatur Zone 1 ........ 1.00 Ernest Thieme, Union Twp., Sec. 22 12.50 Bonnie Lehman, Decatur Zone 1 4.00 C. C. Teeter, Wabash Twp., Sec. 31 6.00 Ferris Meets, Hartford Two., Sec. 24 —. 9.00 Albert Zimmerman, Hartford Twp., Sec. 33 &34 .... 15.00 Harold Schoemaker, Hartford Twp., Sec. 26 6.00 Ollie Feller, Hartford Twp., Sec. 22 ......... 4.00 Carl E. Mcßride, Hartford Twp., Sec. 4 11.50 Harry Schaadt, Martford Twp., Sec. 10 .... 8.00 Wm. Grandllnard, French Twp., Sec. 28 & 33 17.00 Warren Nidlinger, Root Twp., Sec. 24 .... 10.00 Mrs. E. Hawkins, .. .... .. Decatur Zone 1 7.00 Joe. L. Isch, French Twp., Sec. 10 — 9.50 Evert Gelsel, French Twp., Sec. 10 „ 9.50 Chester Baumgartner, French Twp., Sec. 15.. 11.10 Leo E. Engle, French Twp., Sec. 1 13.00 Mrs. C. Hackman, Decatur Zone 14 5.35 Mrs. T. Sprague, Decatur Zone 14 ...... 16.00 Mrs. A. D. Baker, Decatur Zone 14 ...... 8.25 Chapter No. 127 Eastern Star ................ 5.00 Psi lota Xi 10.00 Emil Steffen, Kirkland Twp., Sec. 23 & 28— 10.50 Mrs. Robert Isch, Monroe Twp., Sec. 8 & 4 ...... 8.00 Total 81,788.31 Trade to a Good Town — Decatu*

Restaurant Safe With $2,768 Hauled Away INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Two burglars hauled away a safe con talning 82,768 from Zaph's restaurant today after binding the janitor, Lewis Kirkpatrick, 68. The robbers carried the janitor into a storage room, laid him on the floor and warned him to keep quiet South Bend Teen-Age Gang Is Broken Up 21 Teen-Agers Are Taken Into Custody SOUTH BEND. Ind (INS) —The South Bend juvenile aid bureau toddy compiled a box score on its long investigation of the Lucky Seven Club. Twenty-one tenn-agers have been taken into custody, including 15 boys and six girls. Five of the boys have been prosecuted oh burglary, auto theft and larceny charges. Two others are awaiting hearings, and the remainder have been questioned and released. None of the six girls was prosecuted, but two have been sent to the U. S public health elinlc tor treatment of veneral disease. The two .admitted they had sex relations with all but two of the 15 boys. ♦ The discovery of one of the girls, found wandering some time ago in a date, helped the juvenile aid authorities bring the teen-age group into custody. The girl said that she had been taken to a woods northwest of South Bend, her clothing removed and her body flogged with leather belts by the boys as part of an inHletlon ritual. ' The Lucky Seven Club earlier had shown up in police records when a boy, arrested for pursesnatching, told detectives he committed the crime in order to quarify for membershipThe arrest of the club members cleared up 12 recent burglary and theft cases, officers said ; MARGARET (Continued From Page One) In 1949. Miss Truman began - a series of concert tours as a coloratura soprano- Since last November, she has served as hostess on the National Broadcasting Co. show‘’Weekday” Miss Truman performed In summer stock theatricals in 1954 for 10 weeks. She appeared as Katie, the heroine of the Dodie Smith play, “Autumn Crochs.” Daniel was graduated in 1933 from the University of North Carolina and since that time has been in the journalism field. He is a former reporter for the Dunn. N C.. Bulletin and the Raleigh, N- C., News and gbserver. He joined the New York Times in 1944 and served as its Moscow correspondent in 1954-5'5 before returning to the United States to become assistatn to the Times’ foreign editorin Zebulon, friends of Daniel said they had considered him “a very eligible bachelor.” Daniel’s parents, Mr- and Mrs. E. C. Daniel Sr., asked earlier for comment on the visit of their son and Miss Truman, told reporters in Zebulon, N. C: "They have been friends for ydars. Whether there is anything more to It than that, we cannot say." - Trads tn a crxiu ii>wn — Decatur

Handley And Craig '■ Assailed By Dillin Democrat Candidate Scores Republicans INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Hugh Dillin. candidate for the Democratic gubernatorial nomination as‘sailed a leading (Republican possibility for Governor—Lieut.-Gov. Harold W. Handley, today. Dillin issued a statement saying: “It Is amusing to observe the way Handley is attempting to disasspciate himself from the bungling and incompetence of the Craig-M-illis regime. The fact is that Handley has been vested with the powers of the governor during the several months'that Craig has been absent from the state on personal business but has been too timid to assert them.” Dillin also denounced Governor George N. Craig for his secrecy order to the state, board of accounts, saying: “I am somehow reminded of the old controversy over welfare secrecy. As matters now stand, the records relating to public assistance are still open, but if there is evidence ip the public office of the board of accounts tending to show major graft or theft by an elected official, those facts are the secret of the board and the governor until after the primary. This

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is completely shocking, and contrary to every known principle of democratic government.” V Stassen Arrives In London For Parley ( LONDON (INS) — Harold EStassen. President Eisenhower’s disarmament ambassador, arrived in London Sunday to attend a UN subcommittee meeting on disarmament which opens March 19. Chicago — One train, made up of all the freight cars owned by railroads in the United States would extend for a distance of about 14,000 miles-

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