Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 65, Decatur, Adams County, 17 March 1960 — Page 2

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Crimes Os Violence Increase In l r . S.

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ttADOfl THry «rrw with tfiflC frcHjyrru) thfou|houl Un Ouuitliy A frrtuw of terror la inculcated in the heart* of many cttUen* The moat recant Fill atattitlr* roftrrrnlAA rrtma point up the arm.tr>* »rt tnuaiwaa of these »k> Ifltion* Crimea of violence con umtrd to spiral upward In IBM Aggravated a.aault* jumped 7 per ernt over IBM. murder 5 .per cent, rape*. 4 per cent In ettie* between 500.000 and 750.000 in population, murderi tncraeaed by a hiHhma 21 par cent The*e vlctoua Crimea present a gi»\e challenge to the natton today la*w rnforcement muat- have the wholehearted cooperation of every cltuten Vigorous action muat be under-

l a fc<ttl by ft) tIMAMIII Os SOCiOty Tb titMf lb* lb**' of b»t* rrtitk** «| vkoleaea CM OStty )Md| Id dut>l*i Her* u • summary of u»c P**UmtMry IMS mi ctimt r+pun. I luufd Wednesday night, «M» which Huron t»»«d hi* ptM As a wt>nla major dime* wml up 1 per coot #v#r IMW Roteef* let and Uifgiartr* declined Via tent crime* against individual* jumped by t per root. to thU category, *#<»■•'“Md a«*eulu wvtc up T prr ctfli. wuWkri § p*r rent *nd rape* 4 per **«» Murder* row by SI per cent In cllie* «f between 500.000 and TO,0 population ArreaU of Juvenile* “ peraoti* under IS y*»r» of age — went up 5 per cent lncreeae* occurred In both Urge and small metropolitan trees . , . . ArretU of *duH* showed elmo»t no change . There wa* a * per cent increaa* In auto theft* and a oar per cent nae in major larceoie*. The number of burglaric* wa* virtually unchanged. while robberies declined ! 4 per cent New York City led the nation in homicide, with 3» followed by Chicago with 330. Los Angeles 134 Philadelphia 119. and Houston, Tax.. 113. Faulty Indictment Leads To Acquittal ALBION. Ind <UPI>—A Noble Circuit Court Jury returned a directed verdict of acquittal Wednesday to bring to a sudden end the three-day trial of Edwin A Cambridge. 50. accused as an accessory in embezzlement. Special Judge Lowell Peflcy directed the jury to cleir Cambridge. a former examiner for the State Department of Financial Institutions, because the indictment was faulty. Pefley had refused a defense request for dismissal of the charge. Cambridge, formerly of Greenwood. was indicted on charges he issued an incorrect audit of the records of the Noble County Credit Union, thereby acting as an accessory after the fact in a $2,500 embezzlement by Arnold GHobbs. Albion. Hobbs was convicted of embezzlement from the credit union he headed for 10 years and was sentenced to prison. Prosecutor Louis Ketcham indicated Cambridge would be tried again. Ketcham told newsmen a grand jury had been summoned to meet April 7 and that he considered it his duty to again present evidence in the Cambridge C3S£ The faulty indictment charged the $2,500 embezzled by Hobbs was in the form of a check made out to Kimmel Ready-Mix and Materials, Inc., one of Hobbs' many business enterprises. The defense contended the check actually was made out to "Kimmel Ready-Mix” and that there was no proof that the firm had ever been incorporated, despite its title. Cambridge was released from the .$2,000 bond he had been under since his arrest in December, 1958. He returned with his wife to their new home at Jasonville. Vnt/-ham said the faulty indictment was not "the only arrow in our quiver” and said the prosecution need not stand or fall on that single indictment. Farmer Crushed To Death By Tractor VEEDERSBURG, Ind. JUPD— Virgil Leroy Hunt. 42, was crushed to death Wednesday when his tractor flipped over oa him at his Fountain County farm three miles south of here.

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Jet Trainer Crashes Into Capital Home ININANAPOU* tUW>—A» Air rare* jet traUMT pirn* w*ihed » a crowded rasidaotial ar*a Wednesday. Miking lb# ptM »"d co-pilot and injuring two p*r*ona in a houM the plan* hit. The victim* ware identified at Air Tore* Maj Dowd U Cooper. 3* Wheatland. Ora, and lat LA Lloyd-D Cogdill. 27. Clovla. N M Injured wore Mr* Lillian Pritchatt. 71. »nd Larry D. Crabtree. 19, who wa* rooming U» Mr* Pritchett* home They wore treated for cut* and bruise* at Method!* Hospital. The * leek. stn*l#-*n*lne T-M trainer wa* on a flight from Hanacomb Air Force Bate near Bedford. Ma**. to Oakland. Calif., when It apparently either had engine trouble or ran out of niel during a landing paa* over Weir Cook Municipal Airport. The plane dived to the ground only a few blocks from the airport. Slice* Through Tree* The plane sliced diagonally through a row of tall tree*, clipped the corner off a house owned by Walter Lyon*, and smashed into the Pritchett home. Fuel from the plane * ruptured gas tanks and gas escaping from broken utility lines threatened an explosion and fire. But quick action by firemen eliminated the danger. The bodies of Cooper and Cogdill were about 100 feet from the wreckage. They apparently ejected themselves from the craft a moment before it hit the ground. Cogdill's parachute was partially opened, but Cooper's remained neatly folded in its pack. Cooper was survived by his widow and six children, and Cogdill left his widow and a daughter Witness Saw Plunge •3 Ironically. • the Air Force reported earlier Wednesday that Hanscomb AFB. the victims home field, had been named to receive its fifth consecutive flying safety award of the Air Research and Development Command. A witness to the crash, Robert O Ashby, 23. a cargo agent for Tffcs World .Airlines, said the plane tipped its wings during a pass "over the Weir Cook contro tower and was making a normal turn at full power when it suddenly plunged into the houses. The wings were sheared off the plane when it hit the trees, and the fuselage tore the porch off Lyons’ home, then caromed into the one-story frame house occupied by Mrs. Pritchett and Crabtree. , Crabtree, who was in a front bedroom at the time, was knocked unconscious by the impact but suffered only a badly cut arm. Mrs. Pritchett said she was standing in the living room when the plane hit. She was knocked down but otherwise unhurt. Second Youth Dies Os Monoxide Fumes PAOLI, Ind. (UPD—The death of Donald Eugene Dunn, 14, was reported today as the second fatality from monoxide fumes in a parked car. Dunn’s brother Everett, 19, was found dead Sunday morniitg in a car parked in front of his home. Donald, another brother and a fourth youth were unconscious from the fumes. Donald died Tuesday night in Orange County Hospital.

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Negro iMttorc Call For Store Boycotts By talted Pro** tetorMltoMl lolacllno at *■ *U-*Wi* W tor tml of 400 Negro** today at OrMo9MifC> • *.. •»» Negro leaders relied Mr MUM* wide boycott es Cbalg wlety •tore* to back up MMMj wo«* •* gamooatr *Uoot in the ■outa The National AasocteUO* tor >*>• Advancement at Colored rwpl*. in a memo i»*u#d by ■ecrvUry Roy WUklna. asked ita 1.000 local and rtata unit* to the boycott la " r#cU ** U -ff. faaae .” It wa* to go to*° wl»ct Immediately "TW policy la to withhold retail patronage from all units of the chain variety *tore* m »U •action* of the country which maintain a policy in their Southern ■lore* ot refusing to genre Negro customers at lunch counter* on the same bait* a* other eustomer*," the memo «aid. Wilkin* »*ld the major chain* have refused to lower racial barrier* In their Southern branche*. and the federal government is steadfastly refusing to J*gisl*te adequate relief." He »aid Southcm stats governments support "anti-Negro lunch counter policies” of the stores. . Choosing of • *lx-man jury begins today to try the first IS of 400 Negro college student* arrested Tuesday at Orangeburg for staging a series of anti-segre-gation parades through the town The Jury was selected from an lg-man venire. Officers using tear gas and fire hoses broke up the parades and charged the students with breach of the peace. Ail were released under $lO bond each to await trial in groups of 1$

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