Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 246, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1956 — Page 2
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COURT NEWS Marriage License Jack Lee-Chlß-otte, 21. Decatur, and Sandra Ellen May. IS. Decatur. Venued from Allen A complaint (or personal injuries
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filed by Julius and Judy Stanley against the Northern Indiana Publie Servke company and the eity of Fort Wayne, has been venued ! to Adams county. The complaint. [ filed Dec. 9. 1055. charges that I because of the negligence of the I city in not erecting a light in an I alley, the plaintiff. Judy Stanley. fell into a ditch. The plantiffs seek $2,250 for medical expenses and personal injuries. Rabbitt Estate The inventory of the Mary A. Rabbitt estate has been filed and approved. It shows $6,000 in real property, $273 50 in household goods and $6,194.13 in money for a total value of $12,467.63. Two College Prexys Visit Decatur Today Dr. Ford L. Wilkinson, president of Rose Poly (allege at Terre Haute and Dr. 1. L. Esch, president of Indiana Central College at Indlaapolis. were Decatur visitors today. The two educators called on several industrial firms on liehalf of Associated Colleges of Indiana, an organisation of 13 Hoosier colleges to raise sustaining funds for private colleges from industry. Trade in a uoon ivwu — Decatut
Missionary To Speak At St. Paul Church Miss Hanah Bracy will be guest .speaker at a special missionary service at the St. Paul Missionary church. Decatur route 6, Sunday morning at 9:15 o'clock. The public is invited to bear Miss Bracy, a missionary to Africa. Car Damaged When Auto Hits Truck A car driven by Charles N. McCullough. 28, of Decatur route six. was damaged at 1:40 a.m. today at Coppess Corners south of Decatur. McCullough pulled into Coppess Corners to turn around and struck a parked truck operated by Carl K. Underwood, 41, of Kalamazoo, Mich. Damage was estimated at $250 to the car and none to the truck. , New Castle Man Dies In Fall From Tree NEW CASTIJC. Ind. (UP) — Robert M. CassiJy. 69, died Wednesday in Henry County hospital from the effects of fractures sustained Saturday in a fall from a tree he was trimming.
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UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL President Christian Pineau announced in New York an “accord” by Egypt, Great Britain and France “on the six principles which form the basis” for a solution of the Suez Canal dispute. An immediate effect of the agreement was that the direct talks between the representatives of Britain, France and Egypt will be continued abroad until a negotiated solution has been found. Shown leaving the meeting of the United Nations Security Council are: (top. left)
Kefauver Assails Ike Farm Policies Eisenhower Turns Back On Main Street JOPLIN. Mo. (UP) — Sen. Estes Kefauver stepped up his attack on President Eisenhowers farm policies today in this normally Republican Ozark area before swinging into the parched farm areas Os nearby Kansas. The Democratic vice presidential candidate accused Mr. Eisenhower of forcing down farm prices ■ and jacking up interest rates to Benefit big business. i.f "ine Republican party of President Eisenhower hhs tuhiort its- ■ back on main street," he said in ' a prepared speech, “and takes it cue front Wall Street.” “If Teddy Roosevelt were alive today and could see what President Eisenhower is doing to give away the natural waterpower resources of this country to private -. monopoly interests, he’d leave the Republican party quicker than . Wayne Morse, '■ Ketauv'er said. The Tennessee senator flew herd ; today after serving notice Wednesday night in Springfield. Mo., that ; he would continue to speak up for I an end to superbomb tests despite ' President Eisenhower’s “truly as- ■ tonishing efforts to shut off discus-” j sion of the horror which faces all , mankind.” Later today. Kefauver scheduled I an address on the state house steps lat Topeka, Kan., and at Garden I City, Kan., before flying to Las : Vegas, Nev. Eye Advice KANE. Pa.—(UP)—A highway i sign near a school here offers this ’ advice: “Use your eyes—save the pupils.”. - 1 MARGARET SULLAVAN (above) established something of a TV milestone in New York, it is believed.' by being the first star 7 to fail to show up for the show. Husband Kenftcth Wagg said the 47-year-old star was in a hospital suffering from “strain.” The show, she didn't do would have been “The Pilot” on 3tudiu One. (International)
French Ambassador to the U.N., Bernard CornutGentille and French Foreign Minister Christian Pineau; (top, right) Selwyn Lloyd, British Foreign Minister, is met by reporters as he left the closed door session; (bottom, left) Secretary of State John Foster Dulles leaves the meeting in a jovial mood, (bottom, right) Egyptian Foreign Minister Mahmoud Fawzi (center) is shown with his aides as he leaves the secret talks after an “accord” had been reached on the Suez Canal controversy.
Car Is Thrown Into Canal, Woman Dies CLEWISTON. Fla. (UP) — Mrs. Wilma Shippy, 79. of Miami, was drowned Wednesday when a blowout threw the car driven by her 83-year-old husband into a canal. Wilmott Shippy tried desperately ! to pull his Wife from the car bej fore it slipped beneath the canal j . waters, then dived several times . for her but could not tree her. The j couple had been married 63 years. ; Shakeup In Brilish Defense Predicted Inability To Strike At Suez Deplored LONDON (UP) — Britain’s ina-1 bility toy strike at once when the ■ Suez crisis first broke will lead to : a drastic shakeup in the defense : i ministry, political observers said . j today. 1. .J*ii>lotnatic said...BriiaJn i j fully intended to use force during ! I the opening days ofjLhfc-Siieg-crisU-I last summer but found it had no | troops ready to do the job. j Although officials deny this, inj creasing and apparently autkorita- : i tive reports of an impending re-| ! shuffle in the defense ministry lent i j -strength.la.the reports, Added ere-i dence to the reports came Wednes- ' day in a speech by the new chief of the British navy, who said em- i phasis on atomic warfare had left ; Britain weak in conventional wea- I pons. “Press reports said youthful War Minister Antony Head may soon; replace 65-year.-old Sir Walter Monckton. who has been defense minister for only 10 months. The London Daily Mail added < today that Monckton will step ' : down on the. ground of illness and 1 take over as paymaster general, a ; vacant advisory post without' portfolio iq the cabinet. Diplomatic quarters sincerely be- i lieve that Prime Minister Anthony Ederf’s cabinet was on the brink of ? ordering armed intervention : within hours after Egypt national- ’ ized the Suez Canal. According to : tills theory, the idea was aband- ■ one.d because df an insufficient number of troops, -ships and planes within striking distance. Britain fell back, instead, on a diplomatic offertsive and started a belated military buildup. Philadelphia Fire Destroys Building Fire Short Distance From Huge Arsenal PHILADELPHIA (UP) — A seven alarm fire in industrialized northeast Philadelphia destroyed 1 sjie building and damaged several j others early tpday a short distance from the FrankfordArsenal.. (Scores of firemen from 61 com- { ©auies and special units fought j more than 90 minutes in a driving ‘ wind and rainstorm to bring the - bldze under control. The flames wrecked a one-story i brick and wood building of the i Fogel Refrigerator. Co., which occupies the. entire block.' Another j building xvas badly damaged and; Jftferal' others sustained leaser ■ damage.
The company is adjacent to the main north -south tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad and just a few blocks w6st of the arsenal. The fire started in the carpentry shop and touched off the sprinkler system. But it spread throughout the rest of the building and whipped by strong winds, leaped to others. Fire Chief George Hink said a shift in the wind helped check the flames. Hink said they endangered another building on the Fogel property which contained the paint shop. He said it held large amounts of inflammable solvents and lacquers.
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Laymen's Sunday At Presbyterian Church The Presbyterian church will observe laymen’s Sunday this coming Sunday, which Is an observance of churches of all denominations in the national council of churches. The men's council will coduct this worship service at 10:80 a.m. at the Presbyterian church. Lewis Smith, president of the council, will preside; Lowell Har.per, treasurer, will dead the scripture leasoli and Donald ,Norqqest will give the morning prayer. Robert Flora will be the speaker on "The truth •will make you free." A male quartet hill provide special music, and a-ewq-ial offering for the church’s minfetry to servicemen will be received. Two Are Fined On Traffic Charges A man who identified himself as Garner McCallister. 42, of South Charleston. W. ,Va.„ waa arrested at 240 West Monroe street at 4
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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1958
a m. today on a charge of public intoxication. He ia being held in the Adems county foil pending trial. A draft card issued to George W. McKlney was found on his person at the time of his arrest. The Rev. Cornelius Vlot of Fort Wayne, appeared in justice of the peace court Wednesday to answer a charge of speeding in Decatur. He was fined $1 and costs. Also fined $1 and costs in J. P. court Wednesday was Jim G. Milholland of Fort Wayne, who was arrested for Improper passing last Sunday. Trade in a Good Town — Decatur.
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