Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 57, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1959 — Page 6

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Two Detectives At Gary Are Suspended GARY, Ind. (UPD - fTwo city detectives were Suspends! Tuesday night for conduct uw.'becoming an officer in connection with recent Senate Rackets Committee disclosures. , Two groups organized to wage a drive on crime and corruption immediately termed the suspensions “shocking." The Gary Police Civil SerMec Commission suspended Frank Unetich and Don Smith for 30 days. Dr. Daniel Thomas, the i commission .chairtnan, said the I decision was unanimous. The detectives were suspended for associating with accused racki-, eteer Anthony Pinelli and vaca- j tioning at his California motel at Pinelli's expense. 1 “This action is so shocking that it calls for a complete housecleaning in all branches of government,” said a statement issued

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by the Gary Crime Commission and the Women’s Citizens Committee. Both groups met Tuesday night at the expiration of a two-week ultimatum to city and county officials to clean up the Calumet area. The commission and the women’s group sought dismissal of the two officers. • \ , Alverta McCollum Is Taken By Death Services will be conducted at 2 p.m, Thursday for Mrs. Alverta McCollum, 81. who died early Tuesday in the AdamS .county memortial hospital. The body is at the Hardy and Hardy funeral home, Geneva, where friends may call. Services • will be conducted Thursday afternoon in the Evangelical United I Brethren church, Geneva, where Mrs. McCollum was a member. ' Survivors are a son, James MeColum, Geneva, and six grandchildren.

- Atom-Powered Plane ' To Cost $lO Billion 1 Washington (UPD — The De- . sense Department’s research chief . has told Congress the eventual cost of developing an atomic-pow-ered plane would soar to at least 10 billion dollars—and possibly much more. This huge estimate came to light in hitherto secret testimony i on Air Force construction appropriations, made publie today by a House appropriations subcommittee. Tn the government bookkeeping year which began today, the administration plans to spend about 150 million dollars on nuclear-pow-ered aircraft This would bring total spending on the project to about one billion dollars over a period of several years. Dr. Herbert F. York, director of defense research and engineering, I implied to the subcommittee, however, that the outlay so far has

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been just a drop in the bucket compared to what the total would lx*. “If anything is to be done fa the way of application of nuclear energy to flight, it will not be done for less than 10 billion dollars or some multiple thereof.” York said. “That is going to be very expensive, if done.” » His estimate reflected a major reason for the administration’s refusal thus far to put the program on a "crash” basis, as demanded Iby some congressional critics who predict Russia will put a nuclearpowered plan# fato the air before this country does. York appeared June 8 during closed hearings on the administration request for appropriations totaling $1,563,000,000 for construction by the armed services. SAN FRANCISCO (UPD—Each year about 1,400 persons die after being accidentally poisoned by a solid' or liquid substance, reports Dr. Howard M. Cann, director of the National Clearinghouse for Poison Control Centers.

Holiness Association Selects Officers Tuesday when the Adams county holiness association met in the Monroe Tabernacle, the Rev. Vernon Riley was elected president of the . association for the coming year. The Rev. H. D. Rich was elected vice president at the annual business meeting; Mrs., H. D. Rich, corresponding secretary ; Mrs. Virgil Sprunger, recording secretary; Mrs. Vernon Riley, treasurer; and Mrs. Jess Laughery, assistant treasurer. Ransome Barkley and C. H. Muselman were reelected trustees, for three-year terms. Other trustees are William Zurcher, Leroy Hawkins, Ezra Wanner, and Leonard Soliday. CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPD— lodine deficiency has become so rare in the U.S. that iodine treatment of various forms of goiter is almost always useless if not harmful, according to Dr. George Crile Jr., of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation,

Well-Planned Bank Bobbery Is Failure SAN FRANCISCO (UPD - A well-planned bank, robbery ended in failure Tuesday because the holdup men had to push the getaway car to start it. Two gunmen entered a Bank of American branch, while an accomplice waited outside in a 10-year-old car. They methodically herded 20 employes and customers into the vault and systematically cleaned out the cash drawers in five tellers' cages. Then, wtih $17,106 in loot, the gunmen backed out of the bank and leaped i nto th® car—but it wouldn’t start. The bandits got out and began to push, and a curious bystander jotted down the license number. It was registered to Pat Johnson Jr., 25, whose address was only a few blocks away. Police went to the address, j where they found the car and | Johnson* Charles Bible, 28, Joe Mallory, 24, and a bag containing $15,966. The whereabouts of the remaining $1,106 was not immediately explained. Order Issued For Dave Beck Arrest NEW YORK (UPD—A federal judge today ordered a bench warrant for the arrest of Dave Beck when the former head of the Teamsters Union failed to appear in court to answer charges of taking $200,000 from two transport executives. Beck was accused of violating the Taft-Hartley law by accepting the money in 1954 while he was president of the union. He had received a postponement until today for a pleading to the J indictment but did not show up in Judge Gregory F. Noonan’s court. Asst. U.S. Atty. Daniel Shaw asked Noonan for a second call for Beck, hinting he might ask for a bench warrant. “I think we will issue a bench warrant now,” Noonan said. “He is not going to play footsie with us. I think if he doesn’t have the sense to come in when notified he should be brought in.” Noonan then issued the warrant. Beck was indicted with Burge Seymour, 55, president of the Associated Transport Co. of New York, and Roy Fruehauf, head of the Fruehauf Trailer Co. of Detroit: They allegedly gave Beck the money. Seymour and Fruehauf were scheduled to plead to the -indictment Thursday. If convicted, each faces a oneyear jail term and a SIO,OOO fine. Geneva Women Report Dry Goods Stolen Two Geneva women, Kate Schwartz and Barbara Schwartz, reported a loss of dry goods valued at $25 from the women’s rest room at the courthouse Tuesday at 6:15 p.m. The women said they left the package containing a bed blanket, six towels, and 25 yards of dress material in the room and returned 45 minutes later to find it gone. City police are investigating. Rev. William Feller Convention Delegate The Rev. William C. Feller, pastor of the Zion Evangelical and Reformed church, is a delegate to the Utb general synod of the church, which opened today at Oberlin, 0., and will continue through Sunday. The Evangelical and Reformed church joined with the general council of Congregational Christian churches in 1957 to form the United Church of Christ, but pending the adoption of a constitution by the latter group, both denominations continue to function separately, although increasing their cooperation and coordination of many programs and activities.

Attention Farmers! Wheal noy be delivered io any of our elevators and still receive benefit of the grain drier at Monroe. Jut lake your wheat io the Fam Bureau Co-op elevator most convenient for you. Wheat storage is also available, so call our elevators if you are interested. Adams County Farm Bureau CO-OP ASSOCIATION BERNE - MONROE - PLEASANT MILLS - WILLIAMS - GENEVA

NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct. G.B. ’ Milwaukee .... 42 31 .575 — San Francisco -43 33 .566 M Los Angeles ... 43 35 .551 1% Pittsburgh 39 37 .513 4% Chicago 36 37 .493 6 St. Louis 35 38 .479 7 Cincinnati ....•» 33 41 .446 9% Philadelphia ... 26 45 .366 15 Tuesday's Results St. Louis 4, Chicago 1. Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 3. Cincinnati 8. Milwaukee 5. San Francisco 2, Los Angeles 0. Today’s Games Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, night. St. Louis at Chicago. Milwaukee at Cincinnati, night. Only games scheduled. Thursday’s Games Cincinnati at Philadelphia, night. I Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, night. Los Angeles at St. Louis, night. San Francisco at Chicago. AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pct. G.B. Cleveland 40 30 .571 —• Chicago 39 33 .542 2 Baltimore 38 35 .521 314 Detroit ... 38 36 .514 4 New York 37 35 .514 4 Washington —. 33 39 .458 8 Kansas City .. 31 39 .443 9 Boston 31 40 .437 9% Tuesday’s Results Cleveland 3. Chicago 1. New York 4, Baltimore 1. Washington 6, Boston 1. Detroit 4, Kansas City 0. Today’s Games Kansas City at Detroit. Chicago at Cleveland, night. Boston at Washington, night. New York at Baltimore, night. Thursday’s Games Cleveland at Kansas City, night. Chicago at Detroit, night. Boston at Washington. New York at Baltimore. Stitch, Sawyer On TV Bout Tonight LOUISVILLE, Ky. (UPD—Deacon Rudell Stitch risks his status as Louisville’s dapidly developing contender for the welterweight title tonight against unranked but dangerous Rudy Sawyer. Stitch, ranked No. 2 among the welterweight challengers by the NBA since his victory over Gaspar Ortega in May, was- a solid 2 to 1 favorite over the .-New York fighter because of his punch and aggressiveness. The two contestants in the nationally televised bout have somewhat similar records, Stitch having won 20, lost five and scored nine knockouts, while Sawyer has won 18, lost two and fought one draw, scoring eight knockouts. Neither has been stopped. Ray Feaster Named As Superintendent Ray Feaster was elected superintendent of the Geneva-Berne area Pentecostal Holiness Sunday school last Sunday. Because the tent was damaged in Thursday night’s storm, the services are again being held at the home of the pastor, the Rev. A. D. Hawes, who lives one and one-fourth miles west of Geneva on highway 116. Feaster will be the Sunday school’s delegate to the annual district Sunday school convention to be held in Detroit, July 11. Blanche Wittwer will be the alternate. The assistant superintendent is Miriam Wilson, and the sec-retary-treasurer of the school is Elveta Hawes. Teachers are Robert Raugh, adult Bible class; John Poorman, young people; Blanch Wittwer, juniors, and Miriam Wilson, beginners. Trad* k • good town — Decatur

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Well-Wishers Dog Champion's Steps POMPANO BEACH, Fla. (UPD —Vacationing heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson hoped .to try some deep sea fishing today—if he can dodge the well-wishers and reporters who have dogged his steps since his recent arrival in Florida. The handsome champion sought to avoid publicity until Thursday when he plans to hold a morning news conference iq nearby Fort Lauderdale. He said the main purpose of his trip was to rest and relax. But so has had difficulty escaping the hordes of fans and newsmen who want to question him or shake that magic right hand which won him the title. Johansson, sporting a jaunty red cap and plaid shirt, went on a shopping tour here Tuesday with his fiancee Birgit Lundgrenand members of his family. The group is spending a few days at the nearby ocean-front home of Swedish-born industrialist Gustav von Reis. The champion ended his day with a short afternoon cruise near Fort Lauderdale, aboard a friend’s yacht. He also was presented an honorary sheriffs badge but declined an invitation to attend the Tuesday night boxing program at Miami Beach Auditorium. Jdhansson indicated he will leave this week end for his native Sweden. However, he scoffed at reports that he would do most of his training there for the return bout with Floyd Patterson in September. - “Whoever said that did not know what they were talking about. I plan to db filings for the September fight exactly as I did for the last one,” he said. The versatile champ confirmed he has received an offer from Columbia Pictures to make a movie. He also has written a book, “Seconds Leave the Ring,” now in print in Sweden but as yet unpublished in the United States. - “If there's a third major league, that means I’ll have 24 chances tor bonus offers instead of 16!” MILNER HOTELS Ask foe jRk Ask for Th* Th* MILNER MILNER -450" ”550" > ! *M*dy , .•K*wW«B6* *sX2*’*’ I WeH Carpets ™ 1 *M«4mn« awrala* • CM** *CmsM* fwVtv WvTvf Pric*|4Jo PriMl&SO For Th* Thrifty ECONOMY PRICES Writ* «0« for ywfcitdHwd. IL L OaMfo MIImt N*f*ls >Mk Hirer, leak Tew*r Ootreit. 16. Mich.

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