Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 55, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 18 November 1957 — Page 6

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Ike And Stevenson To Hold Conference To Precede Ike's Leaving For Paris AUGUSTA, Ga. (UP)-President Eisenhower will confer with Adlai Stevenson and will deliver another of his nationwide “chins-up” speeches before leaving for the NATO Council meeting next month, the vacation White House has reported. Press Secretary James C. Hagerty indicated no definite date has been set for the Ike-Adlai parley, but said the meeting will precede the President’s departure for Paris Dec. 14. The NATO Council is to meet there Dec. 16-18. There was no Word either on just when the Chief Executive would make another in his series of nationally televised reports on the national economy and the country’s progress in the space race. But Hagerty said that also is planned before the President's

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departure. The Eisenhowers have announced they will remain in Augusta through next Thursday. The President is keeping in touch with events but is devoting much of his time to golf rest Meanwhile the White House announced plans for the President to speak in Chicago Jan. 20, the fifth anniversary of his first inauguration. He will address midwestern GOP campaign workers, in one of a nationwide series of dinners to raise funds for the congressional and gubernatorial campaigns in 1958. In announcing the meeting with Stevenson the White House gave no indication the former Illinois governor would be invited to attend the NATO meeting, but it appeared the President’s decision is part of his effort to gain bi-parti-san support for the peace program he will submit at Paris. Stevenson earlier had accepted an invitation to help draw up the program to be offered by this country at the NATO talks and the administration indicated he would be in the capacity of a consultant.

Carpenters Union Probe Is Underway New Investigation By Rackets Group WASHINGTON (UP)-The Senate Rackets Committee pursued a new investigation today into one of the most powerful unions in the country — the 800,000-member International Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners. Counsel Robert F. Kennedy disclosed the committee has begun an inquiry into the carpenters union, headed by the independently wealthy Maurice Hutcheson, a vice president of the AFL-CIO. Hutcheson and two co-officials invoked the protection of the Fifth Amendment when questioned last June by the Senate Public Roads Subcommittee investigating alleged highway scandals in Indiana. Kennedy said the rackets group subpenaed the records last week of the union's headquarters in Indianapolis but refused to say why. “I can’t go into it at this time,” he said. ' Chairman John L. McClellan (D-Ark.) promised last September his committee would look into the operation of the carpenters' “special organizing fund.” An average $122,647 in unitemized funds is paid into the account monthlyThe Ethical Practices Committee of the AFL-CIO probably will follow up with its own investigation of the carpenters, according to a labor source. The group’s practice has been to make its own inquiry into unions summoned before the rackets committee. The Executive Council of the AFL-CIO, of which Hutcheson is a member already has the carpenter boss under investigation for invoking the Fifth Amendment before the Senate roads group.

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Father Revives Boy After Fall In Pond INDIANAPOLIS (W - Ted Andrews, 3, Danville, was fished unconscious from a pond into which he had fallen Sunday and revived his father, Robert, athletic direcby artificial respiration applied by tor at Decatur Central High School. The boy was discovered missing when his family and 25 other relatives sat down to a dinner celebrating the birthday anniversaries of Ted and two other members of the family. Home Nursing Class At Fire Station Afternoon and evening classes slated in the Red Cross home nursing course which are being held each Tuesday and Thursday will take place at the fire station according to an announcement by Mrs. Wanda Oelberg. executive secretary of the Adams county Red Cross chapter. The evening classes, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. each Tuesday and Thursday, were originally planned to be held in the Decatur high school home economics room. Afternoon hours are from 1 to 3 p.m. A large number of local persons have enrolled in the course, which will be taught by Mrs. Robert Johnson and Mrs. Arthur Miller, R. N. Another course will be offered in January, Mrs. Oelberg said. Little Damage Done By Hospital Fire Little damage was done in a fire in the new front addition to the hospital Friday evening, Thurman Drew, hospital manager, said today. About 5:30 p.m. Miss Joan Halberstadt smelled smoke, and as she turned around in the office, she saw the reflection of flames in the office window. She ran to the first floor waiting room and called for help. Jim Strikler grabbed a fire extinguishher, and rushed to the new waiting room in the front addition. Apparently someone had dropped a cigarette on the canvas there shortly after the painters left at 5 p.m. Striker put the fire out and removed the canvas. The only damage, except to the cahvas, was the scorching of 15 vinyl. plastic squares in the new floor. The loss is covered by insurance. If you have something to .sen ar rooms for rent, ,/ry a Democrat Want Ad— they bring results.

Dr. Weisman Plans Office In Bluffton Local Pediatrist Plans Second Office Dr. Melvin Weisman, local pediatrist specializing in treatment of disorders of # the feet, has announced the opening of an office in Bluffton. The office will be located in the Utility Building of that city. Dr. Weisman stated that he will continue to maintain his Decatur office on the regular schedule which includes Monday through Saturday, excluding Thursday. The Wednesday evening office hours here will also be continued. The Bluffton office, he said, will be open on Thursdays. The new office will feature a reception room and one treatment room fully equipped. The more difficult cases requiring physio-therapy and X-rays will be referred to the Decatur office, he stated. Dr. Weisman added that no telephone will be maintained at the Bluffton office. Wells county residents desiring appointments may make them through the Decatur office. Dr. Weisman, who resides with his family in Decatur, is the only practicing pediatrist in Adams or Wells county. Deer Hunter's Body Is Found In Woods FOREST CITY, Ark. — (W — The body of W. A. Sausman, 73, South Bend, Ind., deer hunter, was found in a woods near here Sunday. A coroner’s report said Sausman, missing "Since last Tuesday, died of a heart attack. COUNTY (Continued from Page One) Kuhn. Joy Everhart, of Geneva, then sang two songs, “Two Hearts” and "Remember, You’re Mine,” accompanied on the piano by Nancy Bollenbacher. The incoming president, Alan Miller, then made a report on the program for 1958. The new and old officers met about two weeks ago, and planned the new program, which will include several new features. Henry Getting, 1951 county rural youth president, then installed the new officers, each of whom lit a candle signifying their burning desire to serve rural youth. Following the banquet and installation, a “Starlight Promenade” was held, with Ron Bridgewater, of Tipton County, calling the square dances.

Purdue Ag Festival Is Held Last Week A tour of new agricultural facilities was included in the annual Purdue agricultural alumni fall festival held at West Lafayette Friday and Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kohne, of Adams county, reported. Kohne is vice-president of the county ag alumni association, and he will report on the two-day affair at the next meeting, December 19. Friday noon a smorgasbord luncheon was held, followed by a tour of the campus. This included visits to the new co-educational recreation building, new home econonpcs building,, the swine evaluation station, anti the ag alumni seed improvement association warehouse, where seed used for hybrid corn is stored. Dr. Earl Butz, dean of the agricultural school, spoke at the Friday evening banquet. Saturday morning a session was held, and then the group enjoyed the Purdue-North-western game, Purdue winning, 27-0. X * SEVEN (Continued irom Page One) their bodies. He pleaded innocent by reason of insanity in one of the cases recently—that of Mrs. Grigonis.” Last April, Brown led police to a New Chicago site where Mrs. Grigonis’ body was found buried, months after she was slain in August, 1956. Brown also was charged with murder in the death of Lana Brock, 16, New Chicago, whose body was found buried near Mrs. Grigonis’ grave site in October. 1956. Remind* of Dillinger The break was reminiscent of Dillinger’s famous break from the Crown Point jail on March 3, 1934, a few days before he was to have (Jone on trial for killing a policeman. Using a fake gun carved out of wood. Dillinger and a Negro convict named Herbert Youngblood intimidated guards and escaped in the private car of then Sheriff Lillian Holley with a machine gun stolen from the jail office. State officials later charged that Dillinger paid SI,BOO for his freedom. Youngblood later was shot and killed. Dillinger was traced to a St. Paul, Minn., apartment but escaped an FBI trap by blazing away with a machine gun. Dillinger had boasted when placed in the Crown Point jail that “no jail can hold me for long.” Mrs. Holley had boasted that Dillinger “will never get out of my jai." FRENCH (Continued from Page One) Frepph people over U.S. apd British arms shipments to Tuhlsia. In London, British Foreign Minister Selwyn Lloyd was reported anxious to meet with both Dulles . and Pineau before the NATO sumi mit conference Dec. 16 to help reI store the "Grand Alliance ” i Feeling ran so high in France that riot squads guarded the U.S. and British embassies over the week end. Rightwingers had threatened to demonstrate but

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