Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1957 — Page 2

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Victory Bar Sale Is Announced Today A. H, (Eton) Ball, former owner of the Plantation night club at , Auburn, has purchased the Vic-

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tory Bar in Decatur from J. D. PoUte. Ball took over operation of the local bar at the first of the year. He has announced plans for serving food, Including noon lunches. He stated tfyat under the new man-

agement the bar will specialize in mixed drinks. Two Breakins Are Reported In City Some Loot Obtained On Thirteenth St. After an interruption of several days, the series of breakins which have been plaguing local authorities continued and two Deqatur places were entered sometime last night. The first breakin discovered was at the Adams County Trailer Sales, on 13th street, which was entered through a window at the

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north end of the building. The entry was discovered by city police in a routine check. Paul Strickler, owner of the business, was contacted and a search was made of the building. Apparently only a few dollars were taken from a cash register. The other breakin occurred at the M. & W. Auto Sales, also on 13th street, and was discovered at 6:04 a. m. this morning. Entry was gained through a window at the west side of the building. Papers and books were strewn about the floor. The coke machine was broken into and emptied of about $2 Another 810 to sls was taken out of a pinball machine and $25 in change was taken from a cigar box in a desk. The thief or thieves feft by a door on the west side.

McCarthy Opposes Brennan On Court Wisconsin Senator Fights Nomination WASHINGTON (UP' -Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis) said today he will oppose President Eisenhower’s nomination of William Joseph Brennan to Be a Supreme Court justice. McCarthy acknowledged th h t Brennan appears to “have the votes” to win confirmation by the Senate. But he said he would be “derelict” in his duty if he failed to 1 call the Senate’s attention to speeches in which, he said, Brennan criticized congressional committees exposing Communists. “While he makes fine speeches against Communism,” McCarthy said, "he has been waging a guerrille war against committees that pick up individual Communists by the scruff of the neck and expose them.” McCarthy said Brennan had used his former position as a New Jersey Supreme Court justice as a “sounding board” to label the work of Communist investigating committees "as “witch hunts.” Brennan, a Democrat, has been

serving on the U.S. oourt since last fall under a recess appointment made by Mr. Eisenhower. His nomination was officially received by the Senate Monday. • Brennan is the first Catholic to serve on the high court since Justice Frank Murphy, who died in 1949. McCarthy also is a Catholic. Brennan's appointment must be passed on by the* Senate Judiciary Committ eeebfssitero el tn to the full Senate for approval or rejection. , Among other nominations sent to the Senate by the President Monday was that of an old McCarthy adversary, Brig. Gen. Ralph W. Zwicker, who was -recommended for promotion to the rank of major general. Zwicker was a central figure in the Army - McCarthy row, and McCarthy once charged that the general was not fit to wear the U.S. Army uniform. Zwicker had refused to tell McCarthy who ordered an honorable discharge for former Army Maj. Irving Peresa, an Army dentist the senator had accused of being a “Fifth Amendment Communist.” An Army investigation subsequently absolved Zwicker of any blame in the award of the honorable discharge to Peress. If yon have something to seU 01 rooms for rout, try a Demoorat Want Ad. It brings -esulta.

Non-Violence Policy Adopted By Negroes Gandhi-Like Policy Adopted In South MONTGOMERY. Ala. (UP) — Negro leaders of the deep South’s bus integration movement embarked today a Gandhi-like none-violence policy which they hope will “shame" white extremists who dynamited churches and homes in Montgomery. The Rev. Martin Luther King, leader of the Montgomery movement, declared the policy Monday night at a mass meeting of Negroes and then collapsed and had to be helped to his seat. “If anyone be killed, let it be me," King said in an emotioncharged prayer. I ABout 500 Negroes attending the rally acclaimed King’s leadership with a deafening outburst of shouting and weeping that lasted 15 minutes. * - Negroes Not Dissuaded King said segregationist extremists would have to dynamite 50,000 homes—not just two—to dissuade them from their cause. He told the mass meeting the unity of the Negroes “will soon

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cause the oppressor to become ashamed of his own methods." Four Negro churches and the homes of- two ministers were bombed early last Thursday. King said the violence was "the most startling and appalling expression of man’s inhumanity to man.” Buses at Montgomery remained idle today as a result of the bombings but in Tallahassee, Fla., buses rolled without incident under a new law giving the operators responsibility for keeping the races seated separately. * ■ Officials in Birmingham, Ala., gave no indication of when a hearing will be held on the federal suit of Negroes challenging the consti-tutionality-of the bus segregation law of that city. Trial Feb. 11 The suit also seeks to block city trials of the 21 Negroes for defying the city law in an integration test last Dec. 26. The trial has been set for Feb. 11. In Tennessee State Atty. George McCanless indicated a case involving the speed with which officials are willing to integrate Memphis State College rhight be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court. The Sixth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals at Cincinnati Monday ruled against a plan to admit Negroes in five years, reversing a Federal District Court which had refused to order the college to admit Negroes immediately. The Virginia Pupil Placement Board announced it intends to proceed with assigning pupils next month despite a District Federal Court ruling at Norfolk, that-this method of sidestepping court integration decisions is "unconstitutional on its face." Conduct Officers Training School Glen Workinger, district Farm Bureau fieldman, and Mrs. Lester Bird, district Farm Bureau social and educational leader, recently conducted the annual' leaders training school for township Farm Bureau officers. During the day, the group was divided into discussion groups, to talk over problems and duties for the coming year. Workinger closed the day long meeting by giving the qualifications of a good leader, as he put it, “Ability, plus desire, plus human relations, equals job success."

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