Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 140, Decatur, Adams County, 14 June 1957 — Page 8

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" 1 r!f . J"— ■ • r.J ■Hr \ --V J ■. J RwiflK ™ F’jm’tfdßwkDR. UNUS PAULING. Nobel Prize winning biochemist, waves good* by as he and his wife board an Air France plane for Europe at New York’s Idlewild airport. Dr. Pauling is spearheading a controversial drive for abolition of hydrogen bomb tests and hopes to meet with Soviet officials to sound out their views. Some 2,600 scientists signed his petition calling for and end to tests because of fallout danger. (International Soundphoto)

Haiti Government t Overthrown By Army Arrest President In Bloodless Coup PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti (UP) —The Army today overturned the provisional government in a bloodless early morning coup and arrested President Daniel Fignole.

OECaTUR iITOFATtfB — Last Time Tenight — i Twa COLOR Hits! “BUS STOP” Marilyn Manroe, Don Murray * “THE PROUD ONES” | Virginia Mayo. Robt. Ryan | SATURDAY ONLY” Double TERROR Show! V>odoo® Marta to" T **di ENGLISH -CON WAY-CONNORS A Cannel Preduct ion M AMERtCAM-BITERNATtOnAL Pictum I MthowaM ywrs of naked TERROR! PAMELA RICHARD, ALLISON DUNCAN • GARLAND • HAYES

- MON ' TOES ‘ lUrftITMW JlSfAnr » First Show at Dusk y. Children Under 12 Free Decatur Showing! _ the fantastic rise and S WBI-. FABULOUS FALL OF ONE “ k OFTHE GREATEST OF * M ■NLBwwt ADDED SENSATION ’The lever’s Lane Date They Never Let Her Forget! Only 18 — A School Girl Hungry for Thrills—Just An Hour Ago There Were Laughs and Hot Rods . . Now There Was Only Terror! »»«Hr«*MTco •* Warncr bwos. EDMOND O'BRIEN • BRIAN DONLEVY ■ NATALIE WOOD £=s » . . •* JtfUMMMCT* ’’

Army Chief ,of Staff Gen- Antonio Kebreau headed the coup. He was expected momentarily to announce plans for a new military regime. Officers were reported to have surrounded Fignole’s home sometime after midnight. They presumably took him into the fortresslike Les Casernes Dessalines, an army barracks. ■ The city was in a turmoil but no violence was reported. Kebreau’s action came less than three weeks after Fignole was proclaimed president on the heels of the May 25 revolt. The army defied Fignole despite his promise of last Monday that he would raise the whole army's pay in October if he still were in office then. Haiti has been the scene of recurrent political crises since December when President Paul E. Magliore was overthrown by a “general strike.” The average life of a haitian government since then has been about a month. I 12 Junior Campers Are Attending Camp Twelve junior campers and two leaders from the Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren are attending Camp Mack this week near Milford, where more than 200 junior age boys and girls are engaged in camping and religious training. The campers are Janelie Roth, Miriam Yager, Sandra Liby, Carolyn Liby, Gloria Zimmerman. Sylvia Milier, Eva Miller, Mike Leyse, Denny Arnold, Mary Ellen Mann, Marvin Mann, Bruce Mann. The leaders who are helping during the week are Miss. Arleen Freels and Dick Miller.

EISENHOWER (Continued from Page Ob*) issued by the Supreme Court don’t allow segregation in such facilities yet we find the Republicans openly practicing segregation against the Democrats.” However, Sikes said, “We from the South would be content with separate but equal time at the White House dining table.”

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Tonight & Saturday Technicolor * Thriller! “RIVER’S EDGE” Bay Milland, Debra Paget — and — “GUN BROTHERS” Buster Crabbe, Ann Robinson

Two Priests Freed From Red Captivity Held Four Years By Communist China HONG KONG (UP)—Two American Roman Catholic priests were released from Communist Chinese captivity today upon completion of four year prison terms, according to a, telephone repotC from Shanghai: .. The priests were Jesuit Fathers Charles J. McCarthy, San Francisco, and John A. Houle, Glendale, Calif. They were arrested in Shanghai June 15, 1953, and sentenced to four years imprisonment on charges of espionage. In a telephone conversation with the United Press office here, Father McCarthy said he and Father Houle are in good health. “I’m quite well,” he said. “Father Houle still has a bad back but he is comparatively well, in good heath.” Father McCarthy sounded cheerful and was willing to talk in contrast to the reluctance of previously released prisoners to speak of their experiences over the telephone from Communist China. “We expect to leave here within 10 days but are not sure since we have nut had time to make inquiries about transportation,” he said. Communist guards took them from a house where they had been held for more than a year to Shanghai’s infamous Ward Road Prison for processing before turning them loose. * I The priests went immediately to the Jesuit mission house in Shanghai. Two other priests were released earlier this year upon completion of their prison terms. They were Franciscan Father Fulgence Gross, Omaha, Neb., released March 28 after six years imprisonment, ahd the Rev. Paul J. Kacmensen, Baltimore, Md., a Lutheran missionary who served five years. The release of Father McCarthy and Father Houle left six Americans known held in Red captivity. They include Franciscan Father John P. Wagner, Pittsburgh, Pa„ Maryknoll Father Joseph P. McCormick, Ossining, N.Y.; businessmen Hugh F. Redmond. Yonkers, N Y., and Robert W. McCann, Altadena, Calif, and Army civilians John T. Downey, New Britain, Conn., and Richard C. Fecteau, Lynn, Mass.

Rules For Taverns On Closing Hours Open Hour Longer By Daylight Time INDIANAPOLIS (UP) — A judge ruled today that Indiana taverns may remain open until 1 a.m. during the daylight saving time season. Judge John M. Ryan of Marion Superior Court issued a declara. tory judgment permitting business to 1 a.m. CDT (12 midnight Central Standard Time). Ryan ruled in an injunction suit filed by a group of tavern owners to prevent closing of taverns at 12 o’clock CDT, an hour which Indiana Atty. Gen. Edwin K. Steers had said was the legal closing hour under a 1957 state law making CDT the official time from April through September. Steers’ deputy, Frank Spencer, who argued for the early closing in a hearing preceding Ryan’s ruling, said he will appeal to the In. diana Supreme Court. Ryan previously had temporarily enjoined enforcement officers from interfering with the plans of taverns to stay open until 1 a.m., as they did previously in areas where clocks were on DST in violation of a state law of 1949 which required CST operatiqp. Trade in a good town — uecatur

AN OPEN LETTER TO ENTERTAINMENT LOVERS! Dear Friends: In response to many requests we are bringing back to the Adams Theater Sunday and Monday that wonderful picture, “Friendly Persuasion.” Since it played here several months ago, “Friendly Persuasion” o has been accorded the highest honor possible for avmotion picture. Just recently it was selected as the WORLD’S BEST PICTURE, at the International Film Festival in France. From entries from every country in the world, “Friendly Persuasion” was given the top award. The judges decided that it was even better than “80 Day#' Around the World” which won the Academy Award 1 Oscar. Another honor the picture recently received was being chosen as the “BEST FAMILY PICTURE OF 1956” by the General Federation of Women’s Clubs. For the entertainment treat of your life, don’t miss this warm, human story of a southern Indiana farm family during the Civil War days. Photographed in Technicolor it stars Gary Cooper, Dorothy McGuire, Tony Perkins (who received an Oscar nomination for his acting), Marjorie Main, hilarious Richard Eyer, and the amazing goose, “Samantha.” By all means see “Friendly Persuasion” at the Adams Sunday and Monday. Yes, it’s a picture that you can see again and again! Thank you! ROY KALVER

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■kltH PAULA ANNETTE EADEL, 3, ptoyn with toy* and what may ba bar tost birthday cake, in Massillon. O. She to p leukemia victim, and probably will die in three to six month* Beside her is her twin, Paul Anthony. The birthday party wag two days tote because r she was too U1 on her birthday. . f International.)

Defense Chiefs Are Given Secret Report Dulles Reports At Parley On Defense QUANTICO, Va. (UP)—Secretory of State John Foster Dulles gave U.S. defense chiefs a secret report on international problems today. Disarmament was believed high on the list of problems Dulles discussed at the opening of the fifth annual defense conference here. The three - day conference, attended by some 170 U.S. civilian and military officials from domestic and foreign post, was veiled in unusual secrecy. Defense Secretary Charles EWilson said the precautions were designed to let the defense chiefs speak their mince “frankly.” One piece of news was released shortly after the conference opened, however. The Defense Department announced the appointment of Rear Adm. John M. Sides, a guided missiles expert, to head the department’s weapons system evaluation group, effective Aug. 1. In that job he will be the “man in the middle” of the competition between Army and Air Force missile makers. The admiral will be responsible for examining all new weapons systems to determine whether they are practical. Missiles, manpower, disarmament and Communist threats to U.S. security were expected to be the central topics of the conference. •■-. ■ - - SPEEDS (Coßtlßßfd trem Page O»e) the Middle West—in contrast with past mergers which “tightened control of the market. ’ — ———— — . «■ ■- TREASURY HEAD < Cob flawed trai Pa<» Oae) expect a tax cut is more than a year away—and then only maybe. He said a reduction effective in mid-1958 “may be possible.” PIKUP 3rd pgh: But he ROTARY (Caßtlßaert tx«Be Page Oaei a waste of time 'and prevent Americans from reading ,and engaging in family conversations as much as Europeans. On the other hand, some TV programs are extremely worth while, and indicate a better use of the medium could be made, he said. Roy Kalver was in charge of the program which was u.e sponsored by the Rotary goal to create better international understanding.

I t g tt' If® S L ■ L ■ Hr \Jflhß A ■ OFFICER Edward Sajecki "models” one of th* new English ' bicycle* Philadelphia poOcewili . rid* to Pgtirol th* city's subway concourse. (International) ■I II I ■II I I I»■ Bilim'. ■liinwbi ■■■■feyii. I Finance Company 1$ Suspended By Slate Highway Chairman One Os Directors INDIANAPOLIS (UP).— The Floyd Finance Co., New Albany, a concern which numbers State Highway Chairman John Peters among its directors, was suspended temporarily from doing business Thursday' by Indiana Securities Commissioner Hugh A. Thornburg. Thornburg said the small loan company sold its stock illegally without quaifying and registering it in accordance with Indiana laws. f Thornburg set July 1. for a hearing in his Statehouse office to determine whether the suspension will remain in effect. Thornburg said Peters, State Treasurer Adolph L. Fossler and two New Albany contractors are directors of the firm. Peters’ son, John L., is listed as president. Thornburg's action was »apapproved by Secretary of State Frank Lenning, under whose contiie securities department opiates. Lenning was known as a member of the Republican party faction of former Gov. George N. Craig. Peters is a member of the faction of Governor Handley. Thornburg said that when he took office April 8 he found that Floyd Finance had not filed statements of company directors, a dealer’s contract to sell stock, of securities, bylaws and subscription agreements. The law requires those filings, Thornburg said. He said Joseph M. Shannon, attorney ior Peters and a former securities commissioner, later filed Some of the papers, Thornburg said, but not all of them. There are two kinds of men who don't amount to much — those who cannot do what they are told, and those who can do nothing else. - Curtis. i UTTU WANT AOS W>| ft

Hit Parade Dropping Veteran Announcer Will Drop Oldest Member Os Cast United Pres* Staff Correspondent NEW YORK (UP) -The channel swim... “Your Hit Parade” quietly dropped the oldest member of its cast this week—Andre Baruch, announce** on the show for 22 years. A new brand of cigarettes will co-sponsor the show next fall. Baruch’s voice had become too identified with the old brand. Former President Truman will play host to CBS-TV’s “Let’3 Take A Trip" July 30 when the kiddie show pays a visit to the new Truman Library at Independence, Mo. CBS-TV plans to present the show via video tape. "NBC-TV’s "Panic” is in a panic—it's lost both its sponsors .. .Walter Chiari, Ava Gardner’s current boyfriend, will appear on the Steve Allen show Sunday. Actor Kirk Douglas cut a pilot of a new TV series, “The Brinkleys,” in Munich, Germany — it’s about an American Army officer. . .•Trackdown," a series about the Texas Rangers, got the nod as replacement for “West Point” on CBS-TV next fall. Hal March will move his wife and new baby into New Rochelle, N. Y., home next month. . Julia Meade, the girl who does the commercials on the Ed Sulliuvan show, will do two weeks of summer stock in New Hope, Pa., starting July 29. M ' Jackie Gleason cut short his vacation in Delaware when his manager, Bullets Durgam, telephoned the news of Jimmy Dorsey’s death —Jimmy and Jackie were good pals. . .CBS radio is kicking off a new country music radio show July s—it'll Star Carl Smith and Goldie Hill. Douglas Edwards may wind up with the job of narrator on “Armstrong Circle Theatre” when it moves from NBC-TV to CBS-TV next season. Two CBS soaps —“Ma Perkins” and “The Roma n c e of Helen Trent"—both start their 25th year on the air this summer. Lynn Dollar of “The $64,000 Question” and actor Doug Rodgers wed on July 16. . .“Scott Island,” a series starring Barry Sullivan, will replace the “Bob Cummings Show” on CBS-TV next fall.. Phil Rizzuto, former New York Yankee shortstop, is getting a sports show of his own on CBS radio beginning July 17. Dr. Bergen Evans new book, “Dictionary of Contemporary American Usage.” is slated for August release (Random House) .. .Dorothy Olsen, the singing schoolmarm who won $25,000 on CBS-TV’s "Name That Tune, ’ has rabeen signed for 52 weeks on NBC radio’s "Bandstand.” And this definition of Buccaneer" from Jack Sterling of CBS radio: “The price of com inflation." MUCH PROPERTY from Pape Q.«) was caused by a meeting of warm air from the South and cool air from Canada. It was the fourth straight day of severe weather, and weathermen predicted no immediate letup in the storms. Trade in a aooc* town - Decatur

DESOTO Torsion-Aire Ride /«» smooths the roughest roads... corners without leaning... stops without dive... Swing the new De Soto into a tight curve, wlth Torston . A , ra Rid . r ride her over a rutted road, then make a , qufck stop. You’ll be amazed at DeSoto’s Toraion-Aire Ride—no sway, no bounce, no ”, ■ front-end dip. It’s the most astonishing ■■ ■ WAI driving experience you’ve ever had. And Factory retail price at Detroit, '•. ' Tomon-Aire Ride is standard equipment on all three De Soto series. Drive—and pricethe ’57 De Soto before you decide. See for yourself why the switch is on to De Soto ... to local dealer policy. the most exciting car in the world today! L ■ De Soto...three oreat lines...Fireflite...Firedome. ..FireSweep DICK MANSFIELD MOTOR SALES 222 N. THIRD ST. DECATUR, IND. . YOU. PS .OTO PEALS. ..MINTS aWOUCHO MARX IN "YOU .gT YOU. LIFT'ON WAPIO ANOTtLSVISION ... N.C NETWORK.

Deputy Sheriffs Automobile Stolen WAYNESBURG, Pa. (UP) - Police in this Pennsylvania mining community are looking for the ner r viest crook in town. Deputy Sheriff John Hughes said someone stole his automobile from its parking place in back of the county jail. -111 11 I SrawH? WANT AIM 1

PROTECT YOUR POSSESSING.... WITH THE PROPER INSURANCE COVERAGE. COWENS INSURANCE AGENCY L. A. COWENS -*A. - JIM COWENS 209 Court BL Phea* MWI Decatur, Ind. Public Auction MONROE, INDIANA MODER# FIVE ROOM HOME WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 6:30 P.M. (Evening Sate) LOCATION: In Monroe, Indiana. One Block East of Railroad on Highway 124 then Third House North On the West Side. DESCRIPTION: AN ATTRACTIVE, NICELY ARRANGED HOME IN EXCELLENT REPAIR. Has Nice Living Room, Urge Kitchen with Modern Type Built-in Features, Two Bedrooms, Complete Bath and Urge Utility Room. City Water and Large Cistern with Motor Plumbing. Home is nicely decorated. Nice Lawn and Lot. AN IDEAL LOCATION ON PAVED STREET. Near Business Section and Close to Adams Central School. Low Tax Area. TERM9*-20% day of sale, balance upon delivery of good title. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Mr. & Mrs. Donald R. Pickford, Owners J. F. Sanmann, Auctioneer George C. Thomas, Representative _ '■' : ’ ■■■ Sale conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind. ANOTHER TRUCKLOAD OF MICHIGAN ♦ Strawberries t FOR CAMMIMG or FREEZING ,' ■ « 3 full oo QUARTS “ CASE Hammond’s Fruit NWS. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK—B A. M. Till 10 P. M,

FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1957

Convention Os Youth For Christ June 30 WARSAW (W - The 13th annual Youth for Christ International Convention will be held at Winona Lake June 30-July 14. A highlight will be the finals of the national high school Bible quiz contest in which five-member high school teams will compete. Trade in a good town — Decatur NOON LUNCHES Served Every Day * from 11 to 2 p. m. IDEAL DAIRY BAR