Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 108, Decatur, Adams County, 7 May 1957 — Page 8

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Nebraska Woman Is ; Named 1957 Mother Mrs. Hazel H. Abel Is Awarded Honor NEW YORK (UP)—Mrs. Hazel Hempel Abel, Lincoln, Neb., a for- < met U.S. senator, construction , company president and a longtime fighter against juvenile delinquency, today was named American mother of 1957Mrs. Daniel A. Poling, president of the American Mothers Committee, announced the award at the opening of the annual mothers conference here. The American Mothers Committee, in selecting the 68-year-old mother of one son and four daughters, said Mrs. Abel fulfills the qualifications for the award as a successful mother, an active member of a religious body, a civic leader and a person qualified to represent the mothers of America. The committee said Mrs. Abel is a woman of courage, patience, affection, kindness, understanding and home - making ability whose life and conduct exemplify the preNow Many Wear FALSE TEETH With More Comfort FASTEKTH, a pleaaant alkaline (non-aeid) powder, holds falae teeth more firmly. To eat and talk in more comfort, iuat sprinkle-a little PAS'rmsTH on your plate*. No gummy, gooey, pa My last* or feeling. Checka “plate odor" (denture ; breath). Get FABTEETH at any drug counter.

cepts of the golden rule. For particular note, they singled out her service in the Senate and in Nebraska government. Mrs. Abel was elected to the 'Senate to fill out the term of the late Dwight Griswold. She won nomination for the office over 15 men. The American mother of 1957 is credited with creating interest in a statewide juvenile probation system, promoting improved courts for children and bringing about a revamping of Nebraska's children’s laws. For many yearg Mrs. Abel was also noted as a lander in a man's field—Construction: Rather than permit workers for the Abel Construction Co. to lose their jobs when her husband. Geroge, died at the age of 52 in the depression year of 1937, she took over his position as president of the company She operated the company succesfully until her son had come of age and returned from military service to take over the presidency. The committee said time spent outside the home "was never at the expense of her children.” Woolen Appointed To State Welfare Board INDIANAPOLIS (W — Governor Handley Monday appointed Evans Woolen 111 of Indianapolis to the State Welfare Board to succeed Dr. Norman R. Booher, also of Indianapolis. Both are Democrats. If you have something to sell oi rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad, it brings results.

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FBI Investigating State Road Scandal No Instances Yet Os Law Violation INDIANAPOLIS — (W — Federal authorities said today the FBI has been investigating the Indiana highway scandal but thus far has found "no instances of violations of federal law.” U. S. District Atty. Jack C, Brown issued a statement, presumably prompted by published reports that effotfs were made to keep the FBI out of the investigation. “The FBI has been conducting secret, heretofore undisclosed preliminary inquiries since the beginning of this matter,” Brown said, “to ascertain whether or not there have been any violations of federal law. “This Inquiry will continue. On the basis of FBI reports to me to date in connection with the acquisition of highway rights-of-way in which federal funds were involved, there have been no instances of violations of federal law. “C. E. Piper, special agent in charge of the FBI here, joins me in stating that no pressure has been exerted on either of us to whitewash this matter.” * Ask Reorganization Os Soviet Industry To Transfer Control To Local Councils MOSCOW (UP) — Communist Party chief Nikita Khrushchev, asked the Supreme Soviet today to order that his radical plan for reorganization of Soviet industry be carried out within the next two months. At the first business session of the Russian parliament, Khrushchev said there can be no delay in putting the central government out of the manufacturing business and transferring control of industry to local Practically everything from coal to cosmetics would be decentralized. “The reorganization of management should not be dragged out,” he said. “It should be effected in May and June this year.” Os the 30-odd existing industrial and construction ministries, Khrushchev suggested that only the aircraft, shipbuilding, radio, chemical, medium machine; building and transport machinery ministries be retained. Elaborating on the reorganization plan, commonly referred to in the Soviet press as the “Khrushchev theses,” the party leader called for the establishment of 92 economic councils, including 68 in the Russian republic, 11 in the Ukraine and one in each of the other Soviet federated republics. In broad terms, Khrushchev told the delegates that his massive reorganization “will help to eliminate many shortcomings which are now noticed, will bring direction closer to the point of production, and will make it possible to combat bureaucratism more efficiently.” North Dakota ranked first in the nation in 1956 in the production of durum, spring wheat, barley, rye and flax. If you Lave something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad. it brings results. TAI.E MOTHER OUT T 0 DINNER Make it “all play and no work” for Mom on her Day! Bring her here for a delicious dinner! v OPEN — SUNDAY MAY 12 Start Serving at 11 A. M. —— —— AND —— —— EACH SUNDAY Thereafter The FAIRWAY RESTAURANT Highways 27 * 33 * 224

Burns Prove Fatal To South Bend Boy SOUTH BEND — Michael Horvath, 12, died in St. Joseph hospital Monday from burns sustained Sunday night in an explosion at his home here. The boy was helping his uncle, Arthur A. Lootens, 23, clean paint brushes when the gasoline fumes exploded. Lootens sustained severe burns on his body and hands as He rolled the boy in a rug in an attempt to put out the flames. Lootens’ wife sustained minor burns and was treated for shock. Mother Accidentally Slain By Young Son CANTON, 111. (UP)— A Vadeu[ target pistol, left lying on the rea. floor of a car, was blamed today for the death of Mrs. Evelyn Brown, 22, Canton, shot to death by her 2-year-old son. The dead woman, estranged from the father of her boy, Randy, was riding Monday in the front seat of a car driven by Eugene J. Marlow. 28. also of Canton. Marlow told sheriff’s police that the boy in the back seat suddenly picked up the gun from the floor, pointed it at his mother and pulled the trigger.

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