Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 88, Decatur, Adams County, 13 April 1956 — Page 2

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Grace Kelly Tours Her Future Domain Arises Early To Make Monaco Tour MONTE CARLO (INS) -Grace Kelly, who abandoned an estimated >25,000,000 career to marry Prince Rainier, autocratic bass of the 375-acre principality of Monaco, got up bright and early today t 6 Inspect her future domain. She found it adthirable. So admirable that there as genuine tioubt the American film star would ever return to Hollywood despite the four years remaining on her Metro - Goldwyn * Mayer contract. The 26-year-old actress disregarded inclement weather to stroll with Father J. Francis Tucker through the garden of the palace where she is living until her wedding. It was the first opportunity Grace

I has had since her arrival- for a ! beart-to-heait talk with the priest | who probably knows her fiance better than any other man. * j Earlier Grace end her parents i attended mass in the palace's private Palatine chapel which feai tures one of the world’s lost fam I tons stained glass windows. Grace was up ahead of most of ! her traveliweary party of nearly 100 which includes family and guests invited to the most publi el zed wedding involving an Aineri- . can bride slues Wallis Warfield Simpson married the Duke of Windsor 20 years *gttY?i3 > • ' Frisky Kelly bridesmaids and guests, unlimbering after their long sea voyage on the S. S. Constitution. made merry. Thursday night in the world famous casino of Monte Carlo and slept late today But the bricklayer’s daughter from Philadelphia, who can keep a whole nation — how ever tiny — from reverting to France by producing an heir to the throne, was up early, after a long night unpacking a mountain of trunks., to meet some of those over whom she will reign. . 1 Grace’s principal task aside from the rigidly programmed echedule leading up to the civil wedding on Wednesday and the religious wedding Thursday will be to get to khow her future relatives a bit better. —-r *——. Miss Kelly brought two hairdressers along with her—her personal one and one from MGM, which I also has sent a publicity man to the wedding. 1 i Heart Attack Fatal To Veteran Editor CLEVELAND (INS) — Funeral (•services will be held in Cleveland Saturday for Paul Bellamy, 71, editor emeritus of the Cleveland Plain Dealer who died of a heart attack. The elderly journalist, who resigned his post two years ago because of ill health, died at his suburban Bratenahl home Thurs- ' day night.

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Israel Claims Egyptian Air Fleet Now 370 Israeli Government Says Planes Os Both Russian, West Makes JERUSALEM (INS) — The Israeli government, obviously tense after Thursday’s IsraeliEgyptian air battle, claimed today that Egypt now has a fleet of 370 bombers and jet fighters. The planes, foreign ministry officials said, were of both Russian and Western makes. The plane shot down Thursday by Israeli fighters was reported to be a British-built Vampire jet fighter. Despite the excitement caused by the dogfight only one border incident was reported by noon today. That involved Jordan. A military spokesman said an Israeli patrol and a Jordan outpost exchanged fire across the armistice line this morning in the Nir Eliyahu sag-tor. According to the spokesman, the patrol tried to capture an Arab infiltrator and was fired upon by the Jordanian post. He said there were no Israeli casualties. Israel reportedly was keeping UN secretary general Dag Hammarskjold fully informed about Israeli tempers which have spiraled during the worst sustained outbreak of Israeli-Egyptian violence in months. Hammarskjold. in Cairo for peace mission talks with Egyptian leaders, had obtained cease-fire pledges from both governments. But Israeli sources made it plain they did not believe the Egyptians would keep their word. Public indignation was reaching such a bitter level that it appeared severe pressure would soon be brought on the government to launch retaliatory strikes against Egypt. Most of the anger was directed against the Egyptian Fedayeen (suicid esquads) which roamed deep in Israeli territory for several nights attacking Israeli citizens and sabotaging precious water lines'. Cairo radio announced Wednesday that the Fedayeens had been called back from Israeli. Wednesday night. however, three students and a teacher were jnachine-gunned to death at the settlement of Tsaifriyat. That attack touched off a searing Israeli outcry which was sparked further* Thursday when Israeli and Egyptian jet fighter p’anes engaged in a dogfight near the Gaza Strip. Both sides announced knocking an enemy plane out of the sky in the first such battle since last September. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur. I

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Dedicate Marker At Wright Birthplace Indiana Memorial To Plane Inventor MILLVILLE. Ind. (INS)» — X delegation of Hoosiers will make their way to a hallowed—but little noted-spot near Millville April 16 to leave a stone-and-bronze promise that the native of Wilbur Wright will not forever forget his contribution to this world. The co-inventor of a flyable airplane was born on a small farm near Millville on April 16 eightynine years ago. Wright has been dead since 1912 and Hoosiers have been planning about that long to build a suitable monument to him at his birthsite. The Monday program will dedicate a modest site-marker for Wright’s birthplace but with the dedication goes a promise to build an impressive >IOO,OOO aviation memorial nearby. The plans for the memorial have been completed and a campaign to raise funds is being made by the Wilbur Wright birthplace commission created by the 1955 general assembly. Other commissions have functioned previously without getting a monument constructed, but the predecessors have literally laid the groundwork. The state of Indiana owns Jhe site, which has been cleared and landscaped. The 1955 general assembly which created the present commission also appropriated >IO.OOO toward the memorial, which is to be added to approximately >4.600 contributed during the lifetime of a former Wilbur Wright memorial committee. State senator Donald Ream, a member of the current commission, said that the outlook for obtaining the total sum needed is good, and that several firms and industries have indicated they will aid in financing the memorial. The birthsite marker is to be dedicated Monday is nine feet high, but the larger memorial contemplated would be a 60 foot-high shaft, topped by wings and a beacon. Also planned for the future is purchase of an additional 30 acres, to permit an "Avenue of Nations" approach. All countries will be in vited to send a stone to be placed along the approach. Dr. Robert Stewart, of Purdue University, president of Lake-Cen-tral Airlines, is to give an address at the Monday ceremony. 1 ■- « Young Airman Dies In Auto Accident PLYMOUTH, Ind. (INS) — An 18‘year-old airman was killed Thursday night ’when the stolen car he was driving overturned in a 110-mile-an-hour chase with police. State poHco identified the youth as Francis R. Burke, of the state of Oregon, stationed with the 3362 student squadron at Chanute air base, of Rantoul. II).

Non-Aggression Pledges Viewed As Encouraging U.S. Officials'See Pledges By Israel, Egypt Encouraging WASHINGTON (INS)—U. 8. officials said today the non-aggres-sion pledges given to United Nations secretary general Dag Himmarskjold by Israel and Egypt were “an encouraging first step” in the emergency UN peace mission. But Middle Eastern diplomats made it clear that neither Israel nor Egypt trusts the pledge of the other and Israeli circles particularly said they fully expect an Egyptian attack this surpmer. The Israeli contention is that the best the Hammarskjold mission can hope for is to delay the outbreak of hostilities. President Eisenhower has described the situation as serious and has warned both sides that the U.S. will help the victim of any aggression. But American officials take a less grave view of the situation than the Israeli, who point to Egyptian commando . raids and Thursday’s air battle over Israel to support their claim that they are in immediate danger. Israeli sources cited the air clash and the murder of Jewish youths in a synagogue as evidence that the Arabs are in immediate danger. Israeli sources cited the air clash and the murder of Jewish youths in a synogogue as evidence that the Arabs are in a fighting temper, and declared that war with Egypt is “inevitable” unless Israel gets American arms. According to the Israeli, the Egyptians have deployed three divisions, equipped with modern tanks, near the southern border of the Jewish state on the Sinai desert. »*• Personal Plea AUGUSTA, Ga. (INS)—-A personal plea from President Eisenhower urging restraint in the Middle East crisis'has been sent to premier Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt and Israeli premier David Ben-Gurion. White House news Secretary James C. Hagerty declined Thursday to disclose the text of the messages delivered on Monday or testate if any replies had been received. He said, however, the messages, which were delivered by the U.S. ambassadors to Egypt and Israel, were “in the same tone” as the Presidential statement on the same day that the U. S. would oppose aggression in the Middle East “within constitutional means." llagerty said copies of this statement also were sent to the two Mid-East leaders. The White House statement said this country would support the Hammarskjold mission of the United Nations “in fullest measure.” It also contained a warning to potential aggressors in the Middle East that the U.S. is "determined to support and assist any nation which might be subjected to such aggression.” • Withdraw Kefauver From Massachusetts Asks Backers Drop Write-in Campaign BOSTON (INS) — Despite the withdrawal of Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tenn., from the Massachusetts presidential primary April 24. the formidable obstacfe of Adlai Stevenson's candidacy remained today for those seeking to promote U.S. Rep. John W. McCormack as a "favorite son” candidate of the state’s Democrats. Kefauver urged his backers to stop their efforts to whip up a strong write-in vote for him in the Massachusetts ballot, and threw his support to McCormack in the Bay State. As a result, J. Ralph Granara. his top campaign aide in the state, announced that the write-in drive would be halted. Kefauver has followed a policy of not contesting in any state where a “favorite son” is put forth to the voters. Granara said the senator’s withdrawal “will bring about great harmony in Democratic ranks and .united the entire party in November.” Durfree Appointed As CAA Chairman AUGUSTA, Ga. (INS) —l’resi dent Eisenhower today designated Wisconsin Republican James Durfrefe as chairman of the civil aeronautics board. Durfree was confirmed by the senate Thursday as a member ,of the board. He is a former chairman of the Wisconsin Republic j-ggt vice Commission.

Says Congress Will Hike Postal Rates Summerfield Sees Request Approved WASHINGTON (INS) — Postmaster general Arthur E. Summerfield predicted today that congress will approve President Eisenhower’s request for a 406 million dollar boost in postal rates. The cabinet official told a newsman: “I am confident the request will be enacted into law by congress.” The administration’s request is aimed at wiping out a major part of the estimated half-billion dollar deficit which faces the post office department in the fiscal year beginning next July 1. The program now under consideration by the house post office and civil service committee calls for four cents instead of three, for first class mail and seven cents for air mail. The rates tor second class jnail, largely used by newspapers and magazines, would be raised 30 percent over a two-year period, and a similar increase would go into effect tor third class advertising mall in one year. The President's request was given a decided boost when former postmaster general Janies Farley endorsed the rate increases. Farley, tn his, first appearance before a congressional committee in more than 15 years, told the committee Thursday that rate increases were long overdue. Decatur Retailers Elected Directors * 1 Harold Niblick. Decatur and Ed Langhorst, New Haven, were elected directors of the Tri-State Retailers at the annual election of officers held this week in Fort Wayne. Tri-State is a group of dry goods and variety store operators located in Indiana. Michigan and Ohio. Both men have served previously as directors of the organization. If you have something to sell or rooms tor rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. It brings results. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur.

PUBLIC SALE I. the undersigned, having decided to quit farming and am going to work in the factory, will sell the following, located 8 miles west of Celina. Ohio, on Route 29. then 1 mile north or 1 mile east of Wabash, Ohio, on Route 29, then 1 mile north, on TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1966 STARTING AT 12:30 O’CLOCK 1954 M. M. Uniformer complete with Uni-tractor; 9 ft. Uni-Har-vester; 2 row Uni-Husker, hoist and dollies; 1951 Case N. T. string tie baler; 1953 M. M. tractor, model Z fully equipped; 1950 M. M, tractor model Z, fully equipped; M. M. 4 row corn cultivator for Z tractor: 490 John Deere 4 row fertiliser corn planter; International 9 on side. 1014 ft. cuj, wheel disc and tandem; 1955 No. 44 Johu Deere 2 bottom 14 in. tractor plow on rubber equipped for Power Trol; 1950 M. M. 14 in. 2 bottom tractor plow on rubber equipped for Power Trol; John Deere Van Brunt 12 disc fertilizer grain drill on steel; Coby Hi-Speed rubber tired wagon and grain bed; Grove economy rubber tired wagon with 14 ft. grain bed; punham 11 ft. 4 in. single culipacker; John Deere 3 section spring tooth harrow; Owens angle spike tooth harrow; 12 ft. railroad iron runtgeu implement sled; 1950 M. M. rotary hoe; original half cab for Z tractor; New Idea 3 bar side delivery rake; John Deere manure spreader with tractor hitch; International 5 ft. mower and a few small articles. This ts an extra good line of farm machinery. Be on time as there are very few small articles to sell. ' -- TERMS —CASH Not responsible for accidents. WAYNE WENDEL — Owner Cisco and Hoblet, Auctioneers Schroyers, Clerks

PUBLIC SALE Having quit farming. I will sell my entire line of farm machinery at public auction MONDAY NIGHT APRIL 16,1956 At 7 O’clock Sharp LOCATION: Decatur Sale Barn, Decatur, Indiana, (J/ji mile North of Highway 224) , ■— FARM MACHINERY — 1 —1955 Allis Chalmers W D 45 tractor and cultivators, less than 1 yr. old and this tractor is exactly Jike new, having been used only on a. 65 acre farm. I—9 A-101 —9A-10 ft. Int. Disc, 2 yrs. old, plowed 155 acres. I—lo1 —10 ft. Dunham cultiruulcheg.* -i", 1 John Deere 2-14 in. pull, type breakis* plow. ? John Deere 999 corn planter. 1 heavy duty home made rubber tired wagon. 1 horse trailer. 1 bumper trailer (2 crazy wheels). This is quick hitch on and in perfect shape. I—s1 —5 lb. grease gun. I—3oo1 —300 gal. overhead gas tank. 1 good 6 h. p. Ditton 2 man chain saw. TERMS OF SALE—CASH. BILL STIPP Ray Elliott —Auctioneer Auctioneer’s Note: This is a good and clean line of farm machinery and will be sold before our regular livestock auction Monday evening. If interested in any of above items be sure and be there on time as we, will start promptly at 7 o’clock. firing your livestock in anytime after to o'clock' on Monday.

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Thursday Afternoon Fire Destroys BarnF A barn on the Frank Yager form southwest of Decatur waa destroyed by fire Thursday afternoon. Contents of the barn, including a combine, truck and some corn, were else ruined by the blaze. The fire was not noticed soon enough for the Preble fire department to save the building. A smaller building near the barn was also destroyed. Cause of the blaze is unknown. The Glen Mankey family resides on the farm. • Preble firemen had answered a call .earlier In the afternoon at the Walter Cable farm just across the road where a grass fire threatened to spread to the farm buildings. A chicken coop was scorched but damage was slight.

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