Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1956 — Page 6

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Say Nixon Voted To Compel Information Cite Similarity Os Cases To Chotiner WASHINGTON (UP — Senate Democrats are prepared to show that Vice President Richard M. Nixon voted in 1951 to compel Democratic politicians Id reveal the same sort of facts about their law practices which his former campaign manager now balks at giving. Attorney Murray M. Chotiner, Nixon’s 1952 campaign manager and long time political adviser, has protested to every lawyer in congress that it is "unfair” for the senate investigating subcommittee to ask him to disclose: t 1. A list of all his cases since Nixon became vice president which had anything to do with the government, and how he got them. 2. The fees he received, and whether they were by cash or check. 3. The names of the government officials he contacted. Chotiner also worked in political campaigns for Sen. William F. Know land (R-Calif.) and for for* met Gov. Earl Warren, now chief justice of the United States. In the 1954 elections, he worked with the Republican national committee to set np a nationwide speaking tour for Nixon. GOP chairman Leonard W. Hall FEATURING EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT PARTY NIGHT DOWN AT The MOOSE

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said recently the national committee has no plans to use Chotiner in this year’s campaign. Informed sources said Democrats on the subcommittee are well aware their records show that on Sept. 26. 1951, Nixon — then a senator and a subcommittee member—voted with other members to compel a lawyer to disclose the names of all his clients who had dealings with the government. Open Eight Probes In Cavein Tragedy Seek To Fix Blame For Tragic Cavein NEW YORK (UP)—Eight separate official investigations today sought to fix the blame for a tragic earthslide that took the lives of six children. Angry parents laying in the Brooklyn area whefe the children died Tuesday evening picketed the scene of the tragedy Wednesday, carrying crudely lettered signs demanding playgrounds for their children and guards at the construction site: Other neighbors of the impoverished families of the dead children began taking up a collectoin to bury the tykes. The investigations Included a state investigation, one by the county district attorney’s office, and probes by the fire department, police department and other interested city agencies. Brooklyn Dist. Atty. Edward S. Silver said his office wanted to know why there was no watchman to keep the children out of the 25foot deep pit in which they were killed and whether the cliff of dirt that caved in on the youngsters should have been shored up. During their eight months of open navigation, the Great Lakes carry nearly two-thirds as much shipping tonnage as the total annual offshore trade through all United States salt-water seaports.

Attend Convention Os Walther League 11 Decatur Youths, Pastor Will Attend ATTEND CONVENTION Eleven members of the Zion Walther league, young people's organization of Zion Lutheran church, W’est Monroe and Eleventh streets, wifi have leave Friday for Valparaiso, where they will attend the week-end convention of the Indiana district of the Walther league. The young folks, who will be accompanied by their pastor, the Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, are Dan Krueckeberg. Bill Kwick, John Krueckeberg, Jeannine and Kathleen Schultz, Betsy Embler. Gretchen Lankenau, Cheryl Ashbaucher, Phyllis Schmidt, Gloria Wall, and Claudia Caston. Although planned recreation and a vesper are arranged for Friday evening, the convention will open officially on Saturday morning at 10 o’clock with a communion service expected to attract 600 Lutheran young people from all parts of the state. The Rev. Otto E. Toelke, pastor of Immanuel Lutheran church, Valparaiso, will officate at the eucharlstic service. The business session of the convention will be held Saturday afternoon. Edmund P. Boehne of Hobart is district pfesident. The Rev. Dr. O. P. Kretzmann, president of Valparaiso University, will address the convention at the closing banquet Sunday noon. The Rev. Edgar P. Schmidt, local pastor, will attend the convention in his official capacity as chairman of the boarl for yonng people's work of the central district of the Lutheran church-Miss-ouri synod. He will also serve as one of the 15 church leaders to conduct Bible study groups following the matins Sunday morning. The Zion Lutheran church pulpit will be occupied Sunday morning by Vernon Wiehe of Fort Wayne.

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a student of theology enrolled at the body’s Concordia Theological Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. Services will be conducted as usual nt 8 and 10:30 o’clock, a m. . *• Call Gardner For Air Power Views Former Assistant Secretary Called WASHINGTON (UP)—A senate crmed services subcommittee today called former asst, air force secretary Trevor Gardner to give his views on how U.S and Russian a’r power compare. Gardner is an outspoken critic of the administration's military research program. He was to appear this afternoon at an unusual public session in the subcommittee’s investigation of whether the United States is losing air supre :nacy to Russia. Gardner was expected to furnish new ammunition to Democrats who have been demanding that more money be spent on pro duclng 852 jet bombers and de veloping new weapons. Gardner quit as air force research chief in February in pro test against the military research policies of the defense depart meht. Another argument over research and development has boil ed up between the chairmen of the house and senate military ap propriations subcommittees over guided missiles. Chairman Robert L. F. Sikes (D-Fla.) of the house approuria tions subcommittee on the army protested that the proposal of key senators to halt spending on the army's Nike guided missile would be “extremely dangerous.” Chairman Dennis Chavez (D NM) of the senate military appro priations subcommittee, suggested earlier tihs week that Nike procurement might be stopped because the air force’s Talos is a “better weapon." The two missiles have become the focal point in an interservice .squabble over the future roles of the army and air foree in air defense. The house armed services committee plans a thorough briefing on the nation's missile program and inter-service rivalries. Rep. James T. Patterson (RConn.) made public a letter from committee chairman Carl Vinson (D-Ga.) Vinson said he would schedule the briefing “at the earliest practicable date," probably next n onth. In testimony released by the senate armed services sdbcom-

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Slight Employment Decrease In State Manufacturing Jobs' Decline By 11,000 INDIANAPOLIS (UP)—The Indiana employment security division said today Hoosier manufac--11,000 last month but the total turing employment dropped about number of jobholders declined only slightly. The division estimated 1,394,400 Hoosiers were working at midMay. An April-to-May decline of 4,500 workers was reported in the auto industry, 2,800 in electrical machinery plants and 1,000 in fabricated metals. Curtailed auto production also brought small layoffs In paper packaging, rubber, and glass industries, the report said. •“ Director William Stalnaker said employment was lower in agricultural equipment and refrigerator plants and the average manufacturing employe earned 12.10 an hour last month, y Stalnaker said non-manufactur-ing employment was on the rise and helped offset other losses. Construction employment rose by 5,000 and reached 74,400, a new high for May, he said. Brownie Day Camp To Close Friday Girls who are attending the Brownie day-camp at Hanna-Nutt-man park are reminded that Friday morning the bus will pick up the Brownies at the regular stops at 9:30 a.m. and camp will be out at 1:30 p.m. All the Brownies who attended camp in the morning and afternoon sessions are asked to bring a nose-bag lunch Friday. A special flag service took place at the camp today and a special guest, George Stergiou, I.F.Y.E. from Greece, who Is a Boy Scout, attended camp today. mittee, Lt. Gen. Clarence S Irvine, air force deputy chief of staff for material, said this country must "do a great deal more than we are doing now if we hope to keep up"’ with Russian air power. He warned that the Russian aircraft industry has produced “perfectly amazing results.” He said the Unitel States must take "very positive action” to stay ahead of Soviet air power. ..,. .*• I"* 1 ’ .'T.'I. JX tRISNL?'” _

Pinned Beneath Car, Hurt Only Slightly Doyle Egly of Decatur, escaped serious injury In an accident which occurred at about 10 p.m. Wednesday at Gage's Sinclair service station on 13th street. Egly was working on his car. which was up on a hoist. While he was working the car slipped from the hoist and he was pinned between the car and the hoist runners. An ambulance was called and Egly was rushed to the hospital, where he was treated for severe lacerations. He was dismissed this morning after x-rays revealed no broken bones nor internal injuries. FORMER TRUMAN (Cmatlnwed tram Page O»») motions for a new trial on the day set for sentencing. Hulen told the jurors that the government had relied on circumstantial evidence which he said "may be as positive and conclusive as direct evidence.” Sachs was indicted and fined 940,000, but escaped a Jail term because of his epileptic condition, r Wyllys S. Newcomb, special assistant attorney general who headed the government's battery of prosecutors, charged in his final summation that he had proved conclusively that the Sachs casd was “fixed.” He said the defendants, through “fraudulent representations," had even "fooled” Federal Judge Roy W. Harper on the matter of Sachs' health, thus aiding Sachs lo escape Jail.

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11 ARE SAVED, (Cantlntsed from Page l)nr > Truck driver Charles Morris of Jackson, Miss., drowned. An eyewitness said a second person also plunged into the lake in the truck. The company that owned the truck verified that a helper may have accompanied Morris. The storm also drove two vessels aground and knocked out a lighthouse before moving inland and losing its punch. It dropped 4.1 inches of rain on New Orleans and flooded the 'Gulfport-Biloxi area. Other Storms / Another squall line raced across northern Wisconsin and upper Michigan Wednesday night. It hit Rhinelander, Wis., with winds up to 100 miles an hour, uprooting trees and ripping away the community television tower. Hundreds of TV screens went blank. To the east, a savage storm hit Cincinnati, Ohio. The marquee of the Sheraton-Gibson Hotel collapsed on a crowd of. persons seeking shelter from the rain. Six persons were injured, some with broken hips, legs and shoulders. A lightning bolt killed Elmer H. Knof, 39, as he was golfing at Mt Pleasant, Pa. A heat prostration death was reported in Michigan and the drowning rate Jumped throughout the heat belt. Despite the storms, weathermen said there was still plenty of fire in the heat wave baking the nation's eastern half. Once again, the heat broke records from the Mississippi River to the Atlantic Seaboard Wednes-

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day. All-time scorchers Included 95.4 at Chicago, the third recordbreaker in a row, 97.1 at Boston, 95.4 at Detroit, 93 at Pittsburgh and 89 at New York City. The U.S. weather bureau predicted more 90 to 100-degree readings today. Jefferson Club To Meet Monday Night The Jefferson club /111 meet at the shelter house in Hanna-Nutt-man park at Decatur Monday at 8 p.m. Officers will be elected an! important business will be discussed. Refreshments will be served. Any person interested in the Democrat party is invited to attend the meeting. Trade in a Good Town ■— Decatur. Housework Easy Without Nagging Backache Naggin? backache, headache. or muaeular aches and pains may come on with over-exer-tion, emotional upeetsorday today stress and strain. And folks who sat and drink unwisely sometimes suffer mild bladder irritation ...with that restless, uncomfortable feeling. If you are miserable and worn out because of these discomforts. Doan’s Pills often help by their pain relieving action, by their soothing effect to ease bladder irritation, and by their mild diuretic action through the kidneys — tending to increase the output of the 15 miles of kidney tubes. So if nagging backache makes you fed drugged-out. miserable, with restless, sleepless nights, don't wait, try Doan’s Fills, get the same nappy relief millions have enjoyed for over 60 years. Ask for new, large, economy site and save money. Get Doan's Pills today I