Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 54, Number 259, Decatur, Adams County, 2 November 1956 — Page 8

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Wickard To Answer Questions By Radio Unique Program Is Scheduled Sunday Clande R. Wickard Something new in oolitics has been promised by the Indiana State Democratic committee when Claude R. Wickard, candidate for the U. S. Senate, the office now held by’ Homer Capehart, will answer questions phoned or written in over a state-wide radio network, Sunday evening from 6 o’clock until 9 o’clock. Called a Demothon, the three hour program will consist of persona) answers by Wickard, former secretary of agriculture, to all questions relating to his speeches, news releases or statements made by his opponent. Questions can be phoned direct during the broadcast by calling the Indianapolis radio studio collect, the number being Melrose 8-3461 Letters addressed to the Wickard for senator headquarters at the Claypool Hotel, Indianapolis, also will be answered. In this area, the broadcast will be heard over radio station WOWO. Fort Wayne. Adams county Democratic chairman Harry Hebble has urged everyone in this area to participate by either listening or sending in questions. Over Million Paid In Veteran Bonus INDIANAPOLIS J(W) — State Auditor Curtis Rardin said, late Thursday that veterans bonus payments totaling $1,152,000 w’ere paid in October. Bonuses of S6OO each were paid to 1,045 next of kin of Korean war dead and 875 disable Korean veterans. — —

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Mrs. Herman Stanley Reelected By WCTU BEDFORD. Ind. W» — Mrs. Herman Stanley, Anderson, was reelected president of the Indiana unit of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union Thursday during an annual convention. Other officers also were re-elect-ed, including Mrs. Paul Halladay, North Manchester, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Morris Romine. Columbus, treasurer, and Mrs. William Strong, Rossville, recording secretary. Sam Schwartz Dies At Hospital Thursday Sam K. Schwartz, 55, of southwest of Monroe, died Thursday at the Adams county memorial hospital following a heart attack. Surviving are the widow, Sylvia; two sons. Andrew J. of route two, Berne, and Levi K. of route two, Geneva; four daughters, Mrs. Dan O. Schwartz and Mrs. Ernest B. Schwartz of route two, Berne, and the Misses Katherine K. and Sylvia K. Schwartz, at home; nine grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. David D. Wickey of route two, Geneva. Funeral services will be held at 9 a.m. Sunday at the residence, Joe L. Schwartz officiating. Burial will be in Bunker Hill cemetery. RED WARN 4 trow P«KT O—» Neues Deutschland said counterrevolution' is being waged in Hungary now because the Communist Party and government there gave in io rebel demands for changes in both the party and the government. 100 MEN < Continued from m«e On.) ■ ail,in a mess. “There were six inch timbers splintered to bits. I saw the first man come out. All the hair was burned off the top of his head. They (rescue workers) had stripped off his clothes because they were burning. He was naked except for his miners boots and a belt. There must have been about 2,000 people around. Scene Os Horror “Then I learned my brother was in No. 2 and was O. K. The next man out was dead. He was wrapped in a blanket. I helped one man to the hospital. He was so badly burned his skin was red and black and white. In the hospital they said they held his arms with sheets and pillows so they wouldn't chafe.” One of the biggest rescue and relief operations in Canada's history was organized soon after the initial blast shattered equipment and claimed its first victims at the No. 4 pithead. Name's The Same GALLATIN, Tenn.—(«H) — Cecelia Morton married three times but changed her name only once. She married Joseph Morton first, then when he died she married Robert Smith, When Robert Smith died, she married George Smith. Trade «n a .uoon 'iw* Decatui

Slate Safely Head Resigns Position Lingo Resigns For Private Industry INDIANAPOLIS (UP) —lndiana Traffic Safety Director Joseph LLingo, appointed a few weeks after Governor Craig took office in 1953 to head Indiana’s accident prevention program, resigned late Thursday to take a position in private industry. The tormer Purdue University professor said In a letter to,Craig he had until Dee. 1 to accent the post with a Miami, Fla., traffic consulting firm. His state job $10,300 a year. Lingo said he took the Florida job because he would make more money, he wanted to live in that climate and when be accepted his state post he planned only to stay during Craig's administration. He said his state job was a “very amiable situation.” Lingo, former director -of Purdue's Public Safety Institute, suffered a heart attack a year ago. But his letter of resignation said nothing about health, Craig's office said. The governor praised Lingo for his direction of the Office of Traffic Safety, set up by the 1953 Legislature. He was in charge of coordinating a state-wide program of accident prevention and safety educationCraig named no successor, but observers figured Albert Huber, Indianapolis, Lingo's assistant, was a likely choice. Lingo's office fought an unsuccessful battle to keep Indiana’s annual traffic death toll below 1,000. It dropped from 1.276 in >953 to 1,077 in 1954. But last year's toll was 1.146 and the list this year is running about 2 per cent ahead of 1955. ' , ...;

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Your Vote Will Be Appreciated Hlf elected as your state representative, I shall be careful to vote for such measures which will be for the interests and benefit of the general public, A and the people of our two counties, and in justice to all: 1 shall give special attention to the welfare of juveniles, crippled children, the mentally ill, the veterans, the underpriviliged, the needy, the laborers and farmers. I shall favor improvement of our ditch laws, enactment of a parental responsibility law, recodification of the juvenile delinquency laws, improvements of some of our Court procedures, and I shall • work for safety on our highways. I shall work for a REDUCED BUDGET and a BALANCED BUDGET, and am unalterably opposed to DEFICIT SPENDING. ,1 shall at all times be glad to confer and counsel with the people of Adams and Wells Counties, doing my best to be responsive to their needs and desires. I will not favor any new taxes, but will strongly urge economy along all lines. Soliciting your vote at the General Election on Nov. 6, I am Sincerely Yours, r Democratic Candidate for Joint Representative for Adams and Wells (bounties. Pd. Pol. Adv.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1958