Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 160, Decatur, Adams County, 9 July 1958 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 1958

Four Arrested For Gas, Tire Thefts One adult and three juveniles were arrested Monday afternoon and taken to the Wells county jail at Bluffton on larceny charges in connection with the, theft of gasoline and tires from farms in Wells and Adams counties. Larry Gerber, 23, Blufftort route four, is being held in the Wells county jail. No bond has been set on the charge. The other three, two 15-year-old boys and one 14-year-old boy. were released to the custody of their fathers Monday evening after being apprehended at their homes and placed in the jail after noon Monday. They were arrested after they were observed on the Floyd Schoeff farm in Liberty township, Wells county. Fleeing, they took a tire which was later thrown from the car. A witness spotted the license number of their car, leading authorities to Gerber. Admitting the theft at the Schoeff farm, he also 1 told officers of other similar .thefts in Adams county, according to Wells county sheriff Raymond Durr. No date has been set for Gerber’s arraignment. Lebanon Still Hopes U.N. To Intervene May V. S. To End Civil War - UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (UPD —Lebanon soon may turn from the United Nations to the United States for help in ending her civil war, a Lebanese official indicated today. Dr. Karim Azkoul, permanent Lebanese delegate to the U. N. said Lebanon still hopes U. N. intervention can stop the seven-week-old rebellion which the Beirut government complains is “massively” sup ported from Syria. But, he made it clear the government was bitterly disappointed by the U. N. report denying Syrian intervention, and that if something isn’t done soon “friendly powers” would be called upon for aid. Lebanon is one of the closest friends of the United States in the Middle East. Azkoul said the question "of what we would like the Security Council to do is under very serious study” in Beirut. Presumably, Beirut is studying a possible request for an international armed force to seal off the Syrian border. Azkoul added: “We have always stressed that we would try to find a solution through the U. N. If the U. N. is not able to help us adequately, we shall seek help through other means. An appeal to friendly governments is among the things the mind could think of.” A Lebanese note to the Security Council Tuesday declared the first report of the U. N. observation group in Lebanon, issued last Thursday, was “inconclusive or misleading or unwarranted.” Azkoul said the complaint should not be interpreted as an expression of "ho confidence" in the 100-man observation group or in Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold. Monthly Report By Police Department The monthly report from the Decatur police department on accidents and arrests for the month of June, shows, the officers made eight arrests and investigated 17 accidents. No personal injuries resulted from the reported accidents. The report shows SBO4 was collected from the parking meters, and $47 from $1 traffic fines. In the eight arrests, one was given for drunken driving, one for disorderly conduct, one no operator’s license, One reckless driving, one disregarding a stop sign, one improper passing, one speeding, and two for public intoxication. . • • Welcome Wagon cele- « • bratea the arrival of each • ! new baby with a friendly « 1 call—with a basket of . • gifts and congratulations J • of the entire community. J • • • « • I : * : • Be sure to tell Welcome J “’ • Wagon of the arrival of • • every new baby in your • \ ! life. * • ' - ' J Phone 3-3196 or 3-4335 ! ♦ *

Army Planes Used By Ike's Brother Wisconsin Democrat Seeks Explanation WAUSAU, Wis. (UPD—A top Wisconsin Democrat said today he wants to know who ordered the three military planes that picked up vacationing Dr. Milton Eisenhower, the President’s brother. Former Wisconsin Democratic l Party Chairman Philleo Nash said he hoped the next time Eisenhower visited Wisconsin he’d "use the same means of transportation as thousands of other tourits.” Two of the three planes, singleengined Army craft, flew from Ft. Sheridan, 111., to pick up Eisenhower and his daughter, Ruth, at Land O’Lakes, Wis., Tuesday. One plane took the Eisenhowers to Wausau. The other took their baggage. At Wausau, they were met by an Air Force C-131 Convair for the trip to Washington. Asked Secrecy Lloyd Arnold, chief of the Civil Aeronautics Administration’s Wausau office, said the Convair pilot told him the flight was “not for public information.” Arnold said it was not normal for pilots to so advise the CAA. but he said it was normal for the CAA to remain silent about military flights. The flight eventualy was revealed by a newspaper photographer who happened to be at the airport when the Eisenhowers left. In Washington, an aide to Eisenhower said the President’s brother was® flown back on government aircraft because his delayed trip to Central America had been rescheduled at “a slightly earlier date” than originaly planned. “We won’t accept that explanation. We doubt if it will stand up,” Nash said. Don’t Like Idea On June 24, ofifcials in Washington had said Eisenhower would leave for Central America on July 12. The latest announcement listed the same date. "We don’t like the idea of the President's relatives using military vehicles for personal travel.” Nash said. "We would like to know who ordered our military planes for the personal use of the President’s brother. In Milwaukee, Wisconsin Republican Party Chairman Claude Jasper viewed the situation differently.”’ “These comments made by Democrats don’t concern me,” he said. “They’re probably jumping to They’re always looking for issues and if that’s the best they can do, let them have their way.” If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad— they bring results. i Pure Allure Printed Pattern / / Wft J-'' I Ar l - Ln W 9057 I 9-17 In/ For Juniors on-the-go! Reedslim sheath travels twice as far thanks to its companion jacket. Note allure of low-curved neckline with lingerie fill-in. Fun-to-sew Printed Pattern. Printed Pattern 9057: Junior Miss Sizes 9, 11, 13, 15, 17. Size 13 dress takes 3% yards 35-inch; jacket takes 1% yards. Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, accurate. ' Send Thirty-Five Cents (coins) this pattern—add 5 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept. 232 West 18th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER.

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