Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1959 — Page 8

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List Questions And Answers On Filibuster Fight WASHINGTON (UPD — Questions and answers on the Senate’s filibuster fight: Q. What is the reason for the fight? A. The underlying issue is the contention that the present filibuster rule has kept the Senate from passing “adequate" civil rights legislation. Q. What is the present rate? A. Rule 22, adopted in 1949. requires a vote cf two-thirds of the People 50 to 80 Tear Out This Ad . . . and mail it today to find out how jfiou 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 of birth. Mail to Old American Insurance Co., 3 West 9th, Dept. LII3B, Kansas City, Mo.

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entire membership to involke cloture, or shut off debate. Q. Who are the opponents in the fight? A. A coalition of "liberal” Democrats and Republicans is pressing for changes in the rule. Southern Democrats oppose any change. Senate Democratic Leader Lyndon B. Johnson (Tex.) has offered a “compromise” proposal. Q. What do the liberals want? A. They seek a new rule which would permit the Senate to cut off debate by majority vote of the Senate's 98 members aftef 15 tfayr**”?"" “**“ ' Q. What is Johnson’s proposal? A. Under his resolution, debate could be halted by a two-thirds majority of senators present and voting. 4 J Q. How Will the issue be re solved? 1 A. The next test vote is expected to come on a move by the liberals to substitute their proposal for the -hnson resolution. If that fails, the Senate probably will • - '. ■■- Li 4B w..M w • - Last Time Tonight - Hilarious Comedy Howl! “ONIONHEAD” ANDY GRIFFITH. Felicia Farr ALSO — Shorts 25c -50 c —o Coming Sun.—ROBERT WAGNER “In Love and War”—Color Dana Wynter, Jeffry Hunter

vote on Johnson’s resolution,’ although other amendments or substitutes may be offered. Q. How long will the fight last? A. It is expected to go on at least two or three more days, but could be curtailed or prolonged. Q. What are the prospects? A. The majority vote proposal is expected to lose. A prospective! attempt to put across a 60 per cent .cloture rule is believed to stand a better chance. But it is more likely the Johnson plan eventually will be adopted. • <1 What was the rule before the present one was adopted in 1949? A. From 1917 to 1949, two-thirds of those present and voting could limit debate; this is the same as Johnson's compromise. “TW —~ ■ ■ French Population Reported Increased PARIS <UPD — France’s populai tion has climbed to 44.788,000’ with an increase of 460,000 during 1958, l the National Institute of Statistics %aid today. Logansport Infant Found Dead In Crib LOGANSPORT. Ind. (UPD - Two-months-old PJiillip Reeder Was found dead in his crib Sunday by his mother, Mrs. William Reeder. Coroner M. B. Stewart ruled death was caused by suffocation. Trade In a good town — Decatur. I

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Gas Blast Wrecks Tavern, Two Dead Gas. Furnace Blast Injures Two Others DETROIT (UPD — A thunderous gas explosion demslished a tavern in sublurban Romulus Township today, killing two persons and leaving tW6 other injured. Harry Garavaglla, 29, of Lincoln Park, a gas company repairman, and Mrs. Josephine Smigal, 53, a widow who helped run a bar in Romulus Township, were the victims. Leonard Smigal, 32. Mrs. Smigal’s son, was critically injured when he raced upstairs in the twostory building to rescue his 4-year-old daughter. Smigal’s wife suffered cuts on her knee but was not hospitalized. Sheriff’s deputies said the blast occurred minutes after Garavaglia and his partner, Philip Becker, 47, of Norwayne, arrived at the bar to check a leak in the gas furnace. The men were an emergency gas crew. ■ X'"’ INFANT FOUND Coi. l i.ueu from page one Island College Hospital on Jan. 2, the night of the abduction. * - Lisa Rose Was dressed in new clothing when found and Leggett said Mrs. lavarone had taken good care of her.

Exeter University To Honor Ambassador DEVON, England (UPD—Exeter University said today it would confer an honorary degree of doctor of laws on U. S. Ambassador John Hay Whitney March IT. I w R B LlNk. . ■ J| ' '•■ ,< Mllllslll a.K'.'biaßl PINNED UP BY ELVlS—Margrit Buergin, 18, German girl friend of singer Elvis Presley, seems a dreamy-eyed pin-up in a series of photos made for a magazine. Margrit is a salesgirl in a Frankfurt store, but her famous beau has put her in the public eye by dating her.

Silent Film Actress Is Stabbed To Death Sex Sadist Sought In Woman's Murder CARMEL, Calif. (UPD—A sex sadist was sought by Monterey County authorities today for the slaying of silent film actress Claire de) Mar. The 58-year-old actress, whose real name was Mrs, Clair Mohr, was found stabbed to death Saturday in the bedroom of her fashionable home at the suburb of Haddon Fields. Two white terrier dogs were found whimpering under the victim’s bloodstained bed. “It is the most horrible crime I have ever seen in Monterey County,” said Chief Inspector Darol Smith of the sheriffs office. “We are looking for a sadist —either male or female.” Mrs. Mohr’s nude body was lying on the bed. Her red negligee, nightgown and panties had been ripped off, and she had been stabbed 12 times from the neck to die waist. A steak knife, wiped clean, was found in the bed when the body was moved. Tests were being made to determine whether the

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knife was the fatal weapon-and whether the victim had been sexually attacked. \ " Bloodstains found in the driveway of Mrs. Mohr’s home indicated she may have been struck on the head when flie walked out into the yard Friday night, Smith said. She apparently was carried into the house, where her clothes were torn off and the death blows were Inflicted. Mrs, Mohr’s UU-year-old bedridden mother, Mrs. Elyco Pagel, was in the house at the time of die attack, but was unharmed. She told authorities she heard nothing. Authorities found a scrapbook of snapshots, movie stills and, newspaper clippings in the house. Mrs. Mohn was pictured with such actors as Al Jolson, Erich von Stroheim and Rudolph Valentino. Paris Archbishop Praises Television PARIS (UPD — Maurice Cardinal Feltin, archbishop of Paris, praised-television Sunday for its power to keep families home at night. In a special Mass in Notre Dame Cathedral, the cardinal said “this little screen keeps many io the family hearth who would otherwise be tempted to look for distractions outside the home.

MONDAY, JANUARY 12, 1959

Week Os Mild, Dry Weather Predicted ■ ‘ :•7‘ \ - -♦ Temperatures Above Normal In Indiana United Press International A week of mild, dry weather was forecast for Indiana today. The Weather Bureau said temperatures will average 4 to 8 degrees above normal through next Saturday with only minor temperature fluctuations and there will be little or no precipitation. Normal temperatures this time of year range from 27 to 42 at high points and 11 to 27 at low points. The mercury hit highs ranging from 31 at South Bend to 42 at Evansville Sunday and dropped to overnight lows ranging from 24 at South Bend to 27 at Evansville. Today’s highs will range from the mid 30s to near 50, tonight’s lows from the upper 20s to low 30s, and Tuesday’s highs from 30 to the low 40s. The first Christmas card created for general distribution was designed and etched by William Egley in England in 1842.