Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 3 February 1958 — Page 8

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Mrs. Foster Named District Director Named Director Os Girl Scout. Council Mrs. Daniel Foster has accepted the position of district director and troop and trip camp coordinator with the Limberlost Girl Scout council. Mrs. Foster is a graduate of Oklahoma State University with • Tnajor in psychology, B.S. Degree. On the campus she was active as arts and science representative in the field of psychology to the student council; on the women’s athletic association governing cabinet; yearbook assistant editor, one year; feature editor, two- years; Parihellenic representative, two terms; Chi Omega social fraternity, vice president and pledge trainer; Junior Panhellenic sponsor and pledge president. Upon graduation from college, she worked as recreational direc- - Ui r o f Lake View. Country Club. Oklahoma City, Okla. She has also worked as a water safety instructor at the Y. W. C. A. in Fort Wayne on a part time basis. She has served as boating and People 60 to 80 Tear Out This Ad . . . and mail it today to find out how you can still apply for a SI,OOO life insurance policy to help take care \of final expenses without burdening your family. : You handle the entire transaction by mail with OLD AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY. No obligation. No one will call on you! Write today, simply giving your name, address and year rs birth. Mail to Old American Insurance Co., 3 West 9th, Dept. L 2138, Kansas City, Mo.

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canoeing director of the Oakland, Calif., Girl Scout council; as waterfront director of the Oklahoma City Girl Scout council; and as assistant waterfront director of the Hartford, Conn., Girl Scout council. She grew up as a (Girl Scout and is the assistant leader of the Fort Wayne Mariner Girl Scout troop. Two Allen County Youths Arrested Two Allen county youths were apprehended by the state police yesterday,- after stealing an automobile in Fort Wayne, owned by Charles Meyers of Monroe, and driving it into a ditch on U. S. highway 27, north of Decatur. The minors are being held in the Adams county jail pending transfer to the Allen county probation authorities. Both youths are presently on probation in Allen county. They were apprehended by state trooper Gene Rash. Drug Store Robbed Os More Than SI,OOO MADISON HP! — A weekend burglary at Harper's Drug Store netted loot worth more than SI,OOO, including a quantity of narcotics. Besides the drugs, 75 wristwatches and 20 electric shavers were missing. St. Paul Newspaper Strike Is Settled ST. PAUL Minn. (IP) — The St. Paul Dispatch-Pioneer Press was to begin publication again late today following settlement of a 45day strike by four unions. The unions, the newspaper guild, printers, mailers and machinists, accepted contract terms in membership votes Saturday. It was the first strike in the 109year history of the newspapers. ■ " 1 ■ V — If you have something to sell or rooms forrent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results.

Three Desperadoes Escape Texas Jail Three Hide Out In Sand Dune Country GARDEN CITY, Kan. W — Law officers manned roadblocks on all highways east of here today confident that a “waiting game" would net them three desperadoes who broke out of a Texas jail Sunday vowing they never would be taken alive. The sheriff's officers took up posts at the roadblocks after an all-night search in below freezing temperatures failed to flush the jail-breakers from their hideoift somewhere in the desolate sand dune country. r “Our game now is waiting until they make another move to flee.” Gray Cpunty Sheriff Charles Thomas said. Radio stations warned farmers and townspeople to lock their doors and cars after one farm house was battered open neat Cimarron, Kan., last night Investigators said the Albert Holerness farm house south of Cimarron was broken into last night, but the intruders had disappeared when Holerness and his family returned home. The thre;e men, who beat up Earl Cooper, a Stinnett, Tex., jailer in their escape Sunday, were identified as Charles Screws, a six-foot-five-inch 230-pound three time loser who has escaped five times before, Jack Lee Trebbe, 23, of Topeka, Kan., and William Clayton Brown. 29, of Amarillo, Tex. They stole Cooper s car and escaped with two pistols and a butcher knife. Their last words to Cooper were “They won't take us alive.” . i The first Atlantic cable was completed Aug. 1, 1858; it failed Sept. 1, 1858. Federal dole (direct relief) ended Nov 29. 1935. It had cost $3,694,000,000 since May, 1933.

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No Special Session Planned By Handley Acknowledges Rising Unemployment Trend INDIANAPOLIS (IF — Governor Handley said today there is no chance that he will call a special session of the Indiana Legislature to consider raising unemployment benefits or otherwise expanding compensation for the jobless.Handley acknowledged that a rising unemployment trend exists in Hoosierland, with nearly 100,000 out of work. But he hoped it will “reverse itself in the next couple of months.” The governor said the job situation will be a major issue in the 1958 election campaign unless it is headed off' “If it continues.” he said, “it will be a campaign issue, but I don't expect it to continue.” Handley said his feeling cfti a special' session is that members of the Legislature have not changed their minds on the unemployment compensation setup, since the 1957 session. There has been some pressure recently from organized labor to repeal a 1957 Indiana law prohibiting workers from receiving full state unemployment compensation and supplemental benefits from employers. YOUNG (Continued from page one> maid, and a traveling salesman slain near Douglas. Wyo. Because of her age, Caril was held at Lincoln State Hospital rather than at a jail. Both Caril and Starkweather at first said she was a captive of the former Lincoln garbage collector on his murder trail through Nebraska and Wyoming. But Starkweather later reversed his story and now claims Caril was a “willing accomplice” in his murder marathon-

CHAIRMAN ', (Conll nuea From one) fore the FCC.” Hyde said, however, that he saw“no violation of law or moral standard" in accepting “oh loan” | color TV sets from the broadcast (industry. He said they were "nej cessary tools for the performance of my official duties.” US. Paid for Travel Bartley said “there is nothing unusual about the giving and re- | ceiving of greetings and gifts at I Christmas time, anniversaries etc.” I “In no instance, during my nearly six years on the commission,” .he said, "has anyone stepped beyond the bounds of propriety > nor [have any gifts been receivecTby (me or my family which I considj ered more than a mere token of i courtesy and respect." Bartley said he has attended “innumerable meetings, conferences, conventions, and demonstrations,” and generally has charged the government for lus travel expenses. ’ On a number of occasions, he said, “the organization which I was addressing or conferring with took care of the hotel bill.' a-“few “instances” in, which he and other FCC members were provided transportation “at no expense to the government” to inspect new plant and equipment, to study problems of broadcasters, or to inaugurate or dedicate a new service. “It was in the public interest for me to do so,” Bailey said. If you have something to sell or rooms forrent, try a Democrat Want Ad — They bring results. — Last Time Tonight — Technicolor Comedy! “PAL JOEY” I With FRANK SINATRA Kim Novak, Rita Hayworth ALSO — Shorts 15c -50 c TLES.WED.THUR. V ’lf IIIUT Coming Sun.— 4, 8100 d of Dracula” & “I Was Teenage Frankenstein”

New Castle Woman Burned To Death NEW CASTLE ffl — Mrs. Nora Smith, 71, New Castle, burned to death Sunday when fire destroyed her home. David Sampley, 45, was burned slightly in the fire. He said he was sleeping on a sofa when smoke awakened him. He said he was unable to save Mrs. Smith. Trade in u good town — Decatm

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Truck Fall Fatal To Michigan City Youth MICHIGAN CITY W - The body of Airman 3rd class Dennis Everly, 18, Michigan City, was returned here for burial Sunday following his accidental death at Hunter Air Force base near Savannah, Ga., Friday. Everly died four hours after he fell from a fire truck at the base. I Trade in a good town — Decatur

Peru Man Killed In Explosion, Fire PERU (W — N. B. Kelly, 37, Peru, was killed Saturday night when a gas explosion and Tire de- . stroyed his three-room home. Au-1 thorities said Kelly apparently left a gas burner on a stove turned on too long before lighting it. His wife and their three children were at a movie when the accident happened.

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