Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 186, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1957 — Page 8

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TWO NEW TEACHERS fw PWK* <>■•» be taught by Glennys Roop, the school librarian, and Paul Liechty will be the sixth grade teacher there. Hugh J. Andrews will return as principal of Decatur high school, and will again conduct classes in social studies. Other teachers and their subjects include Meritt Alger, mathematics; Hugh J. Cobb, commerce and English; DECATUR IhßffKEl Tonight & Friday 2 Torrid, Terrific Hits! •‘HOT ROD RUMBLE” Leigh Snowden, Action Cast! & “CALYPSO JOE” Lord Flea, Duke oi Iron, The Easy Riders. Lady T -0 Sat. Only—“Mohawk”—Col® r A “Teen Age Bebel** -0 Sun. Mon. Tues.-ROCK HUDSON “Something of Value”—Bnark’r Shocking Mau Mau Thriller!

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’ Roberta Chronister, vocational home economics; Harry Dailey, • science and mathematics; Deane 5 T. Dorwin, speech, social studies ’ and journalism; Sylvester Everr hart, drivers training and physical education. , Helen Haubold, vocal music; i Maynard Hetrick. commerce; s William Journay, vocational agrit culture and science; Kathryn • Kauffman, art; Amos Ketchum, i shop and industrial arts; Eleanor Pumphrey, librarian; Clint E. ■ Redd, band; Lowell j. Smith, social studies; Charlotte Vera, Lat--1 in and English; Catherine WeidI ler, English; Owen Wemhoff, I English; Rebecca Worthman, I physical education and health I and safety; Robert Worthman, I football and track coach, physical education and health and safety, and Paul Bevelhimer, basketball coach, science and mathematics. Secretaries of the schools will remain the same, with Justine Everhart secretary to the principals of the two elementary schools; Vera Doty secretary to Hugh J. Andrews, and Iverna ( Werling secretary to W. Guy Brown. Brown announced that one vacancy still exist<on, the custodian department of the school system. Harvey Baker, long time custodian of the Lincoln grade school, retired last spring, and Will only work until the opening of school this fall. The man originally ' hired to replace him has resigned, and that position is still open. Harry Poling is the other custo-

dian at Lincoln. Jerry Gehrig. Robert Drake and Walter Kiess will again work at the high school building, while Clyde Johnson will be custodian of the Northwest school. Winchester Recruit Dies At Great Lakes GREAT LAKES, 111. (UP)-Jo-seph N. Odle, 18, a Navy seaman recruit from Winchester, Ind., died in the Great Lakes Naval Training Station dispensary Wednesday. V ' w " Officials said a preliminary autopsy indicated the cause as ’‘rapidly advancing pneumonia with a possible blood stream infection.*’ Odle enlisted in the Navy on July 25 after having served for nine months in the Indiana National Guard. He was in his second week of training. Dempsey's Manager Is Taken By Death NEW YORK <UP) — Funeral services will be held Friday in Baltimore for Meyer (Max) Waxman, 64, the man who said “no” for Jack Dempsey during the past quarter-century. ADAMS COUNTY <<;<>■ tlweM from Putt Ob«> officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery, with military rites conducted by the American Legion. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 o’clock this evening until time of the services. The casket will not be, opened at the Church. SENATE PASSES VfowtfMttxl H-Wm <►■«) trials in all criminal cases. This would apply not only to violators of voting rights injunctions but of all injunctions obtained under federal laws. Judges, could, however, impose civil penalties aimed merely at securing compliance with the injunctions without juries. Action Next Week Basically a right-to-vote bill shorn of stiffer features by Dixie Democrats and "moderate" Northerners of both parties, it was sent to the House without the confidently expected Southern filibuster. In fact five Southerners voted for it—Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson and his fellow Texas Sen. Ralph W. Yarborough; both of Tennessee’s Democrats, Estes Kefauver and Albert Gore; and Sen. George A. Smathers of Florida. Smathers, who originally fought the bill with the Southern bloc, said it had been made “sensible and moderate” and there was great need to move this problem outside the political arena.” The finished product was to be carried across the Capitol for presentation to the House scfme time today. Indications were it would lie untouched on the Speaker’s desk until early next week while plans jell on how to handle it. Chicken Carry Out A Complete Chicken Dinner No Fuss — No Muss Eat It Out Os The Coop No Silverware! A Television Treat — When Special Guests Drop In — The Whole , Family Will Enjoy It. OR ENJOY IT AT The FAIRWAY RESTAURANT Highways 27 - 33 - 224

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AIR FORCE ACADEMY <CMtinned treat Pane One) But No Airfield Finally, Chairman George H. Mahon <D-Tex.) of the Military Appropriations subcommittee that recommended the bill said the House wasn’t equipped to design chapels. He said the plans had the enthusiastic approval of consulting architects. ,< Moreover, the House also was told that unless it allowed the academy to build the proposed chapel the academy might have to open next year without any chapel. The House voted again. This time the vote was 147-83 in favor of letting the academy go ahead with building the chapel complete with 19 spires and aluminum. But the academy airfielddropped while the money bill still was in committee—stayed dropped. The committee said the academy didn't need it because cadets would not be given flight training there. MA NIS SLAIN (CwaUoiimi from Pow® Oae) bullets in the arm and groin. Miss lone Ward, a tobacco counter clerk in the lobby, said she heard the first shot fired. “But I didn’t pay any attention,” she said. “I thought it was a convention firecracker.” Then she said she heard a scream, saw a little girl run into an elevator which had stopped with open door at the lobby level, and saw Mrs. Ciale run past the counter.- rst .. Miss Ward said she heard som«A body say ”*niat isn’t a real gun.” Mrs. Ciale turned and shouted: The heck it isn’t. Look at ray legs. They’re bleeding.” Robert Wyatt, executive secretary of the Indiana State Teachers Association which has offices in the Sheraton-Lincoln, said he was strolling out of the hotel coffee shop a few feet from the registration desk when he heard a shot. “A man rushed over to the elevator with a gun in his hand,’! Wyatt said. “The girl screamed and fell in the lobby.” Police identified the two women who were in Room 1232 as Loretta Carter, 22, and- Dorothy Morris, 28, St. Louis, Mo. Room 1232 was a shambles. A puddle of blood soaked the maroon carpet in the middle of the room.. There was an empty whisky bottle in a waste-basket. Furniture was awry. a ~2.

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Marion Child Shot Fatally By Sister Eight-Year-Old Girl Accidentally Slain MARION, Ind. (UP)—The shotgun death of Brenda Jean Parks, 8, Marion, was ruled accidental by Grant County Coroner Henry Alderfer Wednesday. Alderfer’s ruling followed a talk with Brenda’s sister. Deanna, 13, who admitted the fatal shooting. Brenda was shot twice with a double - barreled shotgun in her bed at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parks. Deanna at first told authorities she was in the yard when She heard the shots. But later, she broke down and gave the complete story to Sheriff Tary Myers. Deanna said the shooting occurred when she took the shotgun from a closet and began playing with it. She said she laid it on the bed in which her sister was sleeping. As she picked it up again, the triggers caught in the bed covers and both barrels went off. Alderfer said the sleeping child was killed outright when the shots tore into her chest. Deanna told Myers she became panicky after the shooting. She put the shotgun back in the closet and attempted to dispose of the shells in a kitchen refuse basket. They tumbled back onto the floor where they were found later by authorities. The girl said she then tried to reach her mother at work. When that failed, she contacted her father by telephone at his place of employment Authorities said they were not entirely satisfied with Deanna’s story, but saidshe was suffering from shock and could not be expected to give an accurate picture.

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TOP RED SPY <C<»Att»w«a from Page OU) the Russian had purchased shortwave radio antennas. Named as. co-conspirators with Hayhanen were Aleksander Mikhailovich Korotkov, Mikhail Svirin and Vitali G. Pavlov, all of whom are reported to be in the Soviet Union. Pavlov was identl- ! fled as the former second secretary of the Soviet Embassy in Ottawa who was expelled in 1946 after a Red spy network was uncovered in Canada. Korotkov also had been identified as a co - conspirator in the Soble spy case. William F. Tompkins, assistant U.S. attorney general in charge of the Internal Security Division of the Department of Justice, said 1 Abel and his co-conspirators trans- ■ mitted defense secrets to the So--1 viet Union by means of contain- • ers fashioned from nails, bolts, batteries, pencils, cuff links and ' other objects. 1 Espionage meetings were held, ■ the government said, in Quincy, 1 Mass.; Salida, Colo.; New Hyde 1 Park, N.Y.; the Newark, N.J., 1 station of the Pennsylvania Rail- ! road, and in various parts of : New York City. Believed Top Spy I “This is as professional and in--1 tricate an operation as we hayfe ever worked on,” Tompkins said. ’ The government district attorney ! said it was “reasonable to as- ■ sume” that Abel was the top- ( ranking Soviet spy in the United • States. In addition to transmitting defense secrets to Moscow, the government said Abel and other • agents had set U P radio transmitl’ ting and receiving posts, designed : to furnish the Soviet Union with ‘i vital Information in the event of j war. 1 If you something to sell or S rooms, for rent, try a Democrat • Want Ad - they bring results.

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