Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 56, Number 225, Decatur, Adams County, 24 September 1958 — Page 3

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1958

Sherman Adams Case To Help Democrats Butler Replies To Address By Adams WASHINGTON <UPI) -Democratic Party leaders fell into two t schools today about how to get the most political benefit from the Sherman Adams case. But tooth agreed it could yield them political dividends right up to election day. There was grumbling among some Democrats because party chairman Paul M. Butler asked and took equal radio and,television time Tuesday night to replay to Adams’ Monday night g, speech. Adams at that time announced his resignation as chief aide to President Eisenhower and said he had been a victim of a campaign of vilification. Butler’s Democratic critics feared he might damage the Democratic cause by an unrestrained partisan attack on Adams. These complaints were muted when they discovered Butler was making, for a party chairman. a fairly mild reply. Republican National Chairman Meade Alcorn did not regard Butler’s speech as soft on Adams. “After planning and .executing a political lynching, he < Butler) insisted on free television tinje to be seen in the front. row of the mourners.” Alcorn said. Butler was given the same 10 minutes time by two television and three radio networks that Adams had been allotted. Another radio-TV network gave equal time to Chairman Oren Harris (D-Ark.) of the House subcommittee which revealed" Adams had accepted gifts from his friend Bernard Goldfine, the Boston businessman who had troubles with government agencies. Butler said "political expediency” and not a Democratic plot had forced Adams out of the White House. Both he and Harris said the clamor for Adams’ resignation came not from Democrats but from Republicns running for office this year.

Automobile Nearly Strikes Train Here Decatur Man Unhurt In Accident Today A Decatur man escaped serious injury today at 11:30 a.m. at the Erie railroad crsosing two miles west of Decatur on U. S. 224 when the auto he was driving almost struck a train. Ayon Zimmerman, 34, Decatur, was headed west on U. S. 224 and was approaching the railroad crossing at the same time a train was traveling over the highway crossing. The driver stated that he did not see the flashers or hear the whistle, but did see the train. Before he was able to stop the car, the auto was next to the tracks to the right of the crossing near the train. It was not possible to see exactly how far the car skidded before coming to rest, but the driver estimated his speed at 60 miles per hour. Zimmerman was arested y the sheriff’s department for disregarding railroad flasher lights, and is scheduled to appear in justice of the peace court tonight at 7 o’clock to the charge filed by the sheriff's office. Sheriff Merle Affolder and deputy sheriff Robert Meyer investigated the acident. Damage to the vehicle was not estimated, but the investigating officers stated that the undercarriage of the vehicle did receive damage. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad— they bring results.

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■ Hayride And Wiener Bake Held Tuesday Forty Adams county rural youth members and guests attended the rural youth hayride and wiener bake Tuesday evening at the home \ of Jerry Sprunger in Monroe township. Guests were present from Allen and Blackford counties. Special guests of the evening were Merlin Alt and Dallas Neuenschwander, rural youth members who have just returned from tours of duty with the army. Active games preceeded the hayride and wiener bake and marshmallow roast were enjoyed at the close of the evening. Leo N. Seltenright, extension advisor, and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kuhn, Farm Bureau advisors, accompanied the group. The next'rural youth meeting will be held Thursday, October 9 at the home of Janice Busick in Root township. Probe Mystery Death Os Indianapolis Boy Authorities Think Shooting Accidental INDIANAPOLIS <UPI) -Investigators for the Marion County sheriff’s office said today they believe that 11-year-old Jerry Lee Sering was accidentally shot but that several discrepancies remain to be answered. The suburban Indianapolis boy was found unconscious in a pool of blood on the enclosed front porch of his home when his parents returned from work Tuesday evening. He died at 11 p.m. in Indianapolis Community Hospital without regaining consciousness. John G. Linehan, chief investigator for the sheriff, said a paraffin test of the boy’s hands did not show that Jerry Lee had the gun in his hand at the time it was fired. Deputies speculated that the boy had taken the 32-caliber pistol from a hiding place in a closet to examine it and that in some manner it was discharged. An 11-year-old girl friend of the boy was questioned by deputies. They said the child was in a state of near-hysteria but that as nearly as they can now determine, the girl, whose name was withheld, was not in the Sering house at the time of the shooting. Neighbors said they did not hear a shot. However, deputies said one neighbor cleared up a point of confusion when he told how he had picked up the death weapon from the porch where the boy had been lying and thrust it under a mattress "so the mother wouldn't see it.” Deputies said the gun apparently was beneath the boy when his father picked him up but that Sering was so emotionally disturbed at the time he did not even see the weapon. If you have something to sell or rooms for rent, try a Democrat Want Ad— they bring results.

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