Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 102, Decatur, Adams County, 30 April 1959 — Page 4

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Court Injunctions Sought In Kentucky LEXINGTON, Ky. (UPD — A federal agency was expected to ask today for court injunctions to stop violence that has caused two mine operators to move out of the strike-bound eastern Kentucky coal fields. Petitions for the injunctions, citing 71 charges of illegal secondary boycotts, 87 charges of mass picketing, and threats of violence by United Mine Workers members, were to be filed in Federal Court by Jerome D- Fenton, National Labor Relations Board general counsel, against the UMW in the 53-day-old strike. Jack Blair, of Whitesburg, the last operator trucking coal to the Roland P. Price loading ramp at Mayking, said he had closed his operation and is leaving Letcher County. Blair estimated 200 shots were fired from ambush at the loading ramp Wednesday. “I have been shot at, my equipment has been shot at, my trucks have bullet holes in them, my wife has been threatened, and I can’t take any more,” he said. He plans to move his operation to Norton, Va. A minor dynamite blast at the

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Infant Killed When Run Over By Auto COLUMBUS, Ind. (UPD—Ernest Burton, 20 months, Edinburg, died in Bartholomew County Hospital Wednesday a few hours after he was run over by a car in front of his home. Police said the car was driven by Nannie Goss, the child’s aunt. tipple of the B&H Coal Co. near Cody in Knott County caused an estimated SSOO damage to a coal chute. About 2,000 National Guard troops were called to the strike area April 24 by Gov. A. B. Chandler after earlier violence and two strike-connected murders. A Perry County operator, who declined to be identified, said he sold his mining interests last week because UMW activity kept him from operating. He said the truck mine operators cannot agree to the union demand for a $2 pay day wage increase and continue to operate, but that they might sign a modified wage demand. The UMW also is demanding observance of the 40 cents per ton payment to the union welfare and retirement fund, and no handling of non-union coal by union miners.

Friday Dispensation Is Granted By Pope VATICAN CITY (UPD — Pope John XXIII has authorized the world’s half billion Roman Catholics to eat meat this Friday, May 1, normally a day of abstinence. Rules of the Catholic church forbid the eating of meat on Friday except when dispensation is granted. The decision to dispense the rule this year comes because May I—pre-empted by the Communists as the day for massive labor demonstrations also is recognized by the Catholic church as a day to honor labor—falls on a Friday. The late Pope Pius XII made May 1 Catholic Labor Day in an obvious counter-move against Communist exploitation of the day. It is the feast of St. Joseph the Workman. The dispensation from the law of abstinence applies only to this May 1. Dutch Freighter Is Ist Through Seaway CHICAGO (UPD — A Dutch freighter dropped anchor off Chicago harbor early today to mark this city’s birth as a major seaport. Forty Indians in full dress were to set out later this morning in a tug to greet the Prins Johan Willem Friso, winner of the St. Lawrence Seaway derby. The Friso sped through the St. Lawrence Seaway and across the Great Lakes to become the first ship to reach Chicago via the newly opened seaway. The 11-year-old diesel - powered freighter arrived hours ahead of its nearest competitor, the speedier Santa Regina, an American Grace line cargo flagship. The Regina was held up by delays in negotiating the seaway and by celebrations en route in other Great Lakes ports. The Friso’s arrival in Chicab harbor was to be celebrated by a welcoming delegation of city officials and a downtown parade. The Indian greeting was a reenactment of the 17th Century arrival here of Marquette and Joliet, two Jesuit priests who explored .much of mid-Emerica - The Friso, operated by the Fjell-Oranje Line, bore a 2,000ton cargo of wines, artificial flowers, mushrooms, toys, poppy seeds, nuts and bolts, brine- ‘ marinated onions, twice, window I glass and green salted hides.

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Minor Accident Is Reported By Police The city police reported today that a minor mishap occurred at 101 N. Second street Wednesday at 3:31 p. m. A car driven by Bary W. Shoaf. 19, route six, Decatur, was struck by a car driven by Florence A. Miller, 46, route three, Decatur, as the Miller auto attempted to pull from a parking space on Second street. Damage to the. Miller euto wes estimated at S2O end damage to the Shoaf vehicle was listed aft $25.

House Opens Debate On Welfare Measure WASHINGTON (UPD — House Republicans temporarily shelved President Eisenhower’s budget balancing campaign today. They decided not to make a party fight against increased spending for health, education and welfare. ! An appropriations bill carrying $181,391,700 more than the President requested for health, education and welfare programs was slated for House debate amid signs it would meet no organized GOP opposition. Rep. Charles A. Halleck (RInd.), leader of the outmanned Republican forces, said some items in the bill were “too high’*but he added, “We have to face the fact that there isn’t much we can do about it.” The fact of the matter also was that a good many Republicans had no stomach for voting against items like increased funds for research into cancer, heart ailments, and other diseases. The bill carried 50 million dollars more than the budget- for these items. . As sent to the House floor, the bill would provide $3,915,084,181 for the Health, Education and Welfare Department and the Labor Department and related agencies in the next fiscal year. One of the biggest single increases was a hike of 50 million dollars for research on diseases by the National Institutes of Health. Wisconsin’s Rep. Melvin R. Laird, ranking Republican on the appropriations subcommittee which drafted the bill, strongly defended this stepped up spending. Laird said the $344,279,000 provided for the National Institutes of Health “is small compared to the potential economic benefits which will come as medical research achieves new knowledge to bring the killing the crippling disseases of today progressively under control.”

Allied Diplomats Rate Heiler High PARIS (UPD—British, French and West German diplomats pronounced Christian Herter “Grade A” today in their first assessment of America’s new secretary of state. They reported he is alert, listens intently when others are speaking, catches details without letting them shade the larger issues and, when he intervenes in the discussion, speaks forthrightly and even forcefully without any attempt to dominate the conversation. These conclusions were drawn from Herter's behavior at Wednesday’s opening session of the Western foreign ministers conference here. The meeting is Her r ter’s first major assignment since he succeeded John Foster Dulles as secretary of state. One British diplomat said his delegation was quite favorably impressed by Herter at the informal round-table talks. He said Herter listened courteously and carefully, caught several points of detail that others apparently had missed or misunderstood and then when he spoka it was firmly, briefly and to the point. Most of the work of the four foreign ministers is done in English, but occasionally French Foi> eign Minister Maurice Couve de Murville or West German Foreign Minister Heinrich von Brentano uses his own language to express some particularly complicated idea. Herter, who was born in Paris 64 years ago, has no difficulty understanding Couve de Murville. In fact, he began his visit here Tuesday by reading a statement before television cameras in flawless French. It is not known just how good Getter's German is, but he listened intently when Von Brentano spoke. There has been some comment on Herter's arthritis, but much of it has been in praise of his courage. ~ Photos of him* using his shiny .metal arm-crutches were front- < paged. Biscuits Try using a knife and cutting the biscuits for a change instead of using the customary round biscuitcutter. This will save time working the dough over and over in order to use all of it. Match Scratches To remove match scratches from painted surfaces, rub with cut side of a lemon, and rinse quickly with cold water applied with a cloth. *

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Pfc. Henry E. Lehrman , Pfc. Henry E. Lehrman, whose wife Angleine and daughter, Julie, live in Hoagland, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lehrman, of route five, Decatur, was recently assigned to the 136th Ord. Co. at Ladd Army and Air Force base near Fairbanks, Alaska. Lehrman entered the U.S. Army in May of last year, and received his basic training at Fort Knox, Ky., completed a repair course at Fort Chaffee, Ark., and recently graduated from a “recovery and evacuation” course at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, Md. Lehrman graduated from Decatur high school in 1953, and was employed by International Harvester before entering the service. His address is: PFC. Henry E. Lehrman. U.S. 55619710; 136th Ord. Co. (D.S.) Box 120, A.P.O. 731, Seattle, Wash. 1 Authorize Military Equipment To Scouts WASHINGTON (UPD—The Senate approved and sent to President Eisenhower Wednesday legislation authorizing the military services to lend necessary equipment to the Boy Scouts for their jamboree next summer at Colorado Springs, Colo. COURT hIEWi Drain Case i In the matter of the petition of the Heber C. Bowen, etal drain, Nirftrod McCullough and Hubert" Geisler, recently appointed viewers, filed their oaths as viewers. Both individuals are scheduled tq meet at- the clerk’s office May 15 at 9 o’clock to perform the duties as viewers, and are to report their findings to the circuit court May 29. '• , ' Estate. Cases The last will and testament of Rufina Stucky was offered for probate. A bond in the sum of SB,OOO was filed. Letters of administration were ordered issued to Amos Moser. The last will and testament of William M. Keller was offered for probate.

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19-Year-Olds May Take Pilot Training , High school graduates who are 19 years of age can now apply for pilot training and find out if they are qualified without enlisting or obliging themselves in any way, it was announced today. Young men who have been graduated from high school, are 19 years of age and think that they might be interested in a career in jet flying, should contact T/Sgt. Larry McCollough, 306 W. Berry street. Fort Wayne. A preliminary written test will be given at the Fort Wayne office. If he qualifies, he will be sent to Indianapolis for the aviation screening test. If be again qualifies, he will be sent to either Wright-Patterson Air Force base, Dayton, 0., or Chanute Air Force base, Rantoul, HI., for days of extensive test*. He will get to examine planes, find out sofne of the exeiting qualifications of Air Force pilots, see the type of life that officers lead, and find but if he can qualify. All this will be done with no sort of commitment to enlist or enter the armed forces, McCollough emphasized. After the young man has passed all the tests he will be given at least one yea r to decide whether he wishes to take advantage of the program. The flight training program includes three months of pre-flight officers’ training at San Antonio, Tex., six months of primary training at one of several bases throughout the United States. Basic flying training will then take an additional five months. After this period he will be commissioned a second lieutenant, rated as a pilot, and will be given advanced training in whatever type is assigned. The majority oipilots will be going into jet planes. A large amount of literature, with all phases of the training illustrated and explained, are available, McCollough added. Anyone interested may write at the above address and make an appointment to talk with McCollough in Decatur on any Wednesday afternoon. New Shoes When shoes are being worn for the first time, stop at a shoe-shin-ing parlor and have them professionally shined. If this is done, only the surface will be marred by scratches.

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50 Adams Central Pupils To Capital Fifty pupils from Adams Central high school wiU visit the nation’s capital on a four-day tour, winding up the school year. Principal Herman Frantz approved the Henry W. Boersma Tours, Inc., of Wheaton, 111., as tour conductors, and all travel and accommodations arrangements have been made by the company. The pupils will stay in the fin-

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est accommodations possible and will be completely supervised by company hosts and hostesses. The itinerary will include sightseeing, recreation, free coke parties, and various other activities. Principal Frantz wiU accompany the children on the tour as chaperon. Steel Fittings The brown stains on the steel fittings of the range can often be removed by rubbing with a rag dipped in vinegar. Then polish in the usual manner.