Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 229, Decatur, Adams County, 28 September 1956 — Page 8
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Nixon's Campaign Moves To Tennessee Invades Home State Os Sen. Kefauver ENROUTE WITH NIKON (UP) ---Vice President Richard M. Nixon moved into Tennessee today in his second direct attempt to keep the once-eolid South split as it was in the 1952 elections. The barnstorming vice president invaded the home state of Democratic vice presidential nominee Estes Kefauver. He extended an out and out bid to Southern Democrats to bolt their party and support President Eisenhower again thia year as they did four years ago. Nixon was scheduled tor a morning speech at Nashville. Tenn., at the outset of one of the busiest days of his 16 day. 32-etate campaign swing. His schedule also called for a
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midday rally at Cincinnati and an evening talk at Wheeling. W. Va He then will fly to Martinsburg. W. Va.. and drive Hagerstown. Md. to spend the night. Nixon approached the normally Democratic states of Tennessee and West Virginia with much the same appeal that he used on Texas Democrats at Houaton ear Her this week. Although the OOP is not as optimistic about its Souhern chances this time as last, Nixon s scheduling of such states as Texas, Tennessee and Florida which broke over to the Republicans in 1952 indicates that the party has not given up hope of holding them in the ranks. A cheering crowd of several hundred, complete with a band, gave the Nixons one of their biggest airport receptions when they landed at Nashville at midnight. Nixon said they were “overwhelmed” and predicted that Tennessee would go for Mr. Eisenhower again this year. Trade In a Good Town — De it
Sentenced In Theft Os State Checks Former Employe Os State Is Sentenced INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — A 20-year-old former clerk in State Atty. Oen. Edwin Steer’s office late Thursday was sentenced to a 1-10 year term at the Indiana reformatory in the theft of $6,000 worth of state checks. Janies Uoffrad pleaded guilty to grand larceny in the theft of a $119.50 state check. Five other counts were dismissed. Russell wot accused of stealing the cancelled checks from the desk of his mother, private secretary to state treasurer John Peters, and cashing them by smearing red ink over the cancellation. Russell's pregnant wife and his mother heard Judge Saul Rabb pronounce sentence in criminal court here. Former Indianapolis Mayor Alex Clark was Russell’s attorney. “Take this medicine with the idea that it is for your own goodT Rabb told Russell. Rabb said he dismussed the other counts, including charges of forgery and false pretense, because of Russell’s guilty plea and his lack 1 of previous criminal record. Rusgell also was fined $1 and costs and disfranchised for three years. WAGE INCREASE << from Page One> reports the agreeihent calls for raising annual vacation pay by S4O to SIBO and granting two more holidays. Last year Lewis negotiated a similar agreement. The UMW wage contract has no termination date but has been subject to reopening on 60-days notice since July 1. EMPLOYMENT (Cont Iniirrf trow Owe » from the internal revenue department has been requested to consider gifts as tax deductible in certain cases, but this has not yet been received from Washington, D. C., which makes the final decision. The committees for the various catagories In the drive are now meeting individually to make plans to raise the goals set for each of them. DIPLOMATS IN _l.iConttnßvfl tr<i.>i r»«e Qa»> parties of the two countries. And it appeared so serious Khrushchev could not settle it during his eight days of talks in Yugoslavia. Belgrade dispatches frankly quoted Yugoslavs as being puzzled by the trip. But there were indications that Khrushchev’s determined campaign of down-grading Stalin might lie at the root of whatever brought on the Tito visit. The reconciliation of Tito and the Soviet were believed to have been one result of the campaign. , Tito, was known to be pressing for extension of the program t.o Russia’s Eastern European satellites where only Poland has achieved the slightest measure of freedom — and that almost nil by Western standards. Yugoslav Communists have complained recently that the old? Stalinist puppet leaders and their policies were still In power in Hungary. Romania and Albania, Yugoslavia’s neighbors. If t v have toajytLtng v sell ooms to* - ret*, tiy a Demoend Want Ad. It brings results.
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WHEN MB. AND MRS. CLIFFORD KINO of Albany. N.Y., found a baby squirrel that had fallen from a tree, they named It “Tiger” and brought it into the house. Their doubts about it getting along with the family chihuahua were set at rest when “Tiger” proceeded to adopt the dog. Here, the pooch relaxes patiently while the ex-tree climber goes for his bottled dinner. (International Soundphoto)
Seven Persons Die In Indiana Traffic Four Persons Dead In Two Accidents By UNITED PRESS At least seven more names were added to .Indiana’s 1956 traffic death toll Thursday night and today. Two double-fatality accidents near Richmond and Vernon this morning sent the toll mounting. An accident near Franklin early today killed one person. An Indianapolis child was killed Thursday night by an automobile, and a New Castle man died of injuries sustained in a Muncie traffic accident nearly a week ago. At Williamsburg in Wayne county. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Davis were killed when their car was hit by a railroad freight train. Near Vernon, Andy Gevedon, 53, North Vernon, and Milton Ray, 19, Deputy, died in a head-on collision of their automobiles. Ira Rafch, 23, Franklin, was killed in a one-car accident near Franklin. Connie Sut Johnson, 3. was killed by a car as she played in a street near her Indianapolis home. At Muncie, Charles Guffey, 47, New Castle, died Thursday night of injuries sustained Saturday when his motorcycle jumped h curve and threw him off. Nehru May Visit In States In December NEW DELHI (UP) — Prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru probably will make his delayed official visit to the United States in. December -Officials" rndlcated today. Nehru was noncommittal when asked when he would go to the United States. “I’d Tike to go to America, but I don’t know when.” he said. Plan Negotiations With Swift & Co. CHICAGO (UP) — Union negotiators today prepared for another bargaining session with Swift and Co. in their attempt to win a union shop agreement with the strikebound meatpacking firm. Swift spokesmen said Thursday the company was willing to grant wage hikes totaling 25 cents per hour to the two unions, but would not change its position against the union shop. If you have something to seu oi ooms tor rent, try a Democrat Want An. it brines results
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Barn Destroyed By Fire This Morning A cattle barn on the Lester Busick farm three miles north and one mile west of Clem’s lake was destroyed by fire this morning. The Decatur fire department and the Hoagland fire department fought for three hours before the blaze was brought completely under control. The fire was discovered shortly before 8 a.m. Buaick was able to get his cattle out before any of the herd was injured by the fire. However, all the other contents of the barn, including hay and the milking machine, were consumed in the blase. The exact cause of the fire has not been determined although” it is speculated that faulty wiring might have caused sparks to ignite the hay. An estimate of the damage was not available. Out Os Snakes GORHAM, Me. — (UP) — Roy Spear, herpetologist (reptile student), had to refuse a speaking en* gagement at a Kiwans Club. He did not have a snake. Spear claimed he ate all those he had.
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Relate Smoking To Lung Cancer Death Newspaper Reports On Society Survey NEW YORK (UP) — The Amerl-j can cancer society is preparing to say that there is a definite relationship between cigaret smoking and death from lung cancer, the New York World-Telegram & Sun reported today*. In a copyright stoi’y by staff writer Paul Phelan, the Scripps-How-ard newspaper said it had learned authoritatively the society's survey of smoking habits has been completed. The report will show that the lung cancer death rate for habitual cigaret smokers is about 10 times as high as the rate for men who never smoked, the story said. "The report will indicate that the lung cancer death rate of very heavy smokers is about 27 times as high as the rate for men who never smoked." the story said. “The term non-smokers includes persons who never smoke cigarets. lor those who smoke considerably less than one pack of cigarets a day. Habitual smokers are those who smoke about a pack of cig,arets a day. Heavy smokers -are those who smoke two or more packs of cigarets a day. I "Furthermore, though processing of all data has not been completed, indications are the report i also will disclose that: I "The death rate from all causes, including. coronary diseases, is higher among cigaret smokers than among men who never smoked. I "There is a casual relationship between excessive cigaret smoking and other forms of cancer. The report will go so far as to analyze -this relationship closely in respect i to various body sites. "There is a casual relationship ‘ between heavy cigaret smoking i and other diseases, including such ailments as gastric ulcers." The newspaper said the report also will give detailed comparisons of death rates from all causes among cigaret smokers, cigar smokers and pipe smokers. It added that it will show that the death rate for lung cancer is very low for those who have never smoked and only slightly higher for those
who have smoked cigars or pipes. The newspaper said it had learned that the cancer society's next major endeavor will be a study of air pollution. The newspaper said its sources of information, said the survey interviewed 193,000 subjects and thereby obtained a study based on 750,000-person-years of exposure to cancer risks. . “The initial questioning," the newspaper said, "conducted by 22,000 volunteer researchers for the ACS in 10 divisions, interviewed men from the ages of 50 to 70 in California, Illinois, lowq, Michigan. Minnesota, New Jersey, 'NeW York, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin." Two Boys Killed By Train This Morning SAUKVILLE, Wis. (UP) — Two young boys were struck and killed by a train early today as they apparently sat or were sleeping on the Milwaukee Road tracks near here. Ozaukee county sheriff Edmund Bienlein said he has been unable to identify either victim. He said the boys apparently were on a camping trip or an outing. They were about 15 years old. he said. If you have sometnmg to Mil c rooms for rent, try a Democra. A-ant Ad. ’t bring! reaulu.
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