Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 81, Decatur, Adams County, 5 April 1956 — Page 8

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LABOR WRITER (Contlnueu From Pose One) hospital to reassure her.’ Riesel told newsmen: •‘I feel like a chump because I was caught flatfobted. 1 should have realised what was taking place. He was such a clean-cut looking fellow—looked just like a typical American boy.” Dr. A. Santoe. a woman eye specialist at the hospital, said Riesel's eye# were” in ‘ very bad condition," with "damage to the cornea, and conjunctiva.” v . ■ SIX KILLED IN (Continued from Paw OnW> Ind. 3 near Eaton, eight miles north of Muncie. .• The dead woman was identified by Indiana state police as Doris Bonds, of Humboldt, Tenn. Injured and taken to Ball me mortal hospital at Muncie were Ray ’ Bryant, 25, Curtis Hubbard. 17, Everett Hubbard, 18. and Dorothy Paulding, 21. all of Albion. Mich., and S. W. Marable. 18. of Humboldt. Tenn. Driver of the car was Bryant. SLAYER IS (Continued From Page One) Prosecutor Gompers, in his closing statement Wednesday, ridiculed the defense claim of insanity. He pointed out that Dr. H. Sinclair Tait, superintendent of Weston state hospital, had declared that Tommy was insane and could not distinguish right from wrong—partly because of bis lack of moral training at home. But the prosecutor noted that Dr. Tait testified that the boy’s identical twin, Joseph, was perfectly sane. Tommy's confession to the slaying of David cleared bis twin of blame. Joseph was accused of the slaying in the same murder indictment but is now free on bond and apparently is completely exonerated. \ Gompers said: “Here we have identical twins, born of the same mother, brought up in the same household, with the same moral sense and the same moral training. But, says Dr. Tait, one is craxy and the one isn’t craxy.” j New York—About 20 percent of American eight-year-olds and 95 percent of the 70-year-olds have marked eye defects. NOTICM OF AOMIMSTRATIOX Katatr Me. .VIST In the Adams Circuit Court of Adm'» County, Indiana. Notice Is hereby given that Georgia Apanerler was on the 4th day of. April, 19M, appointed: K&ayutrlx of the will of Leo Spangler. dedvKaed. All persona having claims against •aid estate, whether or not now due, must file the same in said court within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Decatur, Indiana, this 4th day ot April. ie&6. RbCHiAIRD D. WDWTON Clerk of the Adams Circuit Co'rt fpr Adams County, Indiana. - John L. DeVosa, Attorney and Counsel for Estate. April 5-19-19 Trade in a Good Town — Decatur

KEY WITNESSES (Continued from Page One) Hiss is not likely to be recalled, since he flatly denied that be was a red agent and since he already has served a three and onehalf year sentence tor his (rime and has been released from prison. When Hiss, a one-time state department official, was released from prison in 1354 he reiterated his claim that he was innocent. Walter said he has directed

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