Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 130, Decatur, Adams County, 2 June 1960 — Page 6

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Kennedy Attends Union Convention elite Ann J«*n f I Krntw.it t«<dav f.Jk.wad AdUi E Kl*W*m4l t» foro * UtetoO cwnveft' i , tmn tea* • udnawd th« Ma»=, >At-htiMtfr n« most a I fi* hit , ,p«rtv'. infill p -idufitlnl na-UM 1 | Hrw hrfr Tram a *W<»t CWM jatifit uia4« [dtrae the X?o noo ”<mt“ r TrM’j tUr Wtwfcrm VnkNi M <moric« *Dw* iitlh'ti * CYMhVt*fT* pcs srd Kt-nnrdv a* a 'dawn t«« earth vet Far , .r'<'ina liberal wh ,( leadtiahlp thrac critical Um»» demand '* Sics< ‘i*-n rreogniaed the Krnnerft <ndor>em<dl WMncwtjv fnbir-thimptna welcome by th<Hr told the union member* that by their action on Kennedy candidacy "you have-., cxurvhM’d your continued auppuit fnr Jibrritl. DcrmwraUc pcmciWilliam lv>k»ck. general president of ,thc TWUA. asaured Str-, venM>n Mto has said Aropeatedlv he la not acvking a third prcsitial nomination—that "orgnni/ed labor is looking for a lit* ral candidate and if <>m- Is nominated we will elect him ’ In his speech. Stevi nson once again attacked the Eisenhower admmuPration's handling of the U-2 plane incident and charged its "effectivenesa for leadership ...has been impaired if not destroyed” Stevenson said Vice President Richard M. Nixon and other Republicans "would like to hush all discussion of foreign policy.” "With a national campaign coming up. I hope we can talk sensibly and that every criticism and proposal won’t bring forth cries of 'appeasement' and 'soft on Communism',” Stevenson said. If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want Ads! They get Big results. .

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Deposed Turk I Leaders Face Early Trials ANKARA Turkey tUPJt —l% j announced today that leaders «d go <>n trial within a month, ant that eledUm* for | new parliament will hr held win the short Ob"er* *r» here .peculated th*' ■h<> elections wsHild not lake piac. mill the trial* <d rm-Premier Adnan Mendrrc* and other depo»c<i it a<t«-r* have been completed — lerbup* several month* from The diaemvery here and in lat.mbul <>f the grave* of a numtoc> Os v»ung Turks beloved U> hav. Imud kUlrd by police during Rnt; M<nd«rrM rmt< incrrawd npccuto . _th the ex-tiremier and som«f hi* aides might face the death penalty. There were report* a* many a* 70 bodies had liven found —some of them in refrigerator boxe*--Im it the n<w gov eminent of Gen Ccmal Cornel declined to disclose It wa* becoming more clear bv the hour that the 2»-man military junta hE-adcd bT Gursel—termed the "Committee of National Um t y "_was emerging ?» the real power in the nation. Col. Ertugrul AlaUi. spokesnian for the committee, said Wednesday the army had arrested the 1 more than 400 members of P»r« • Lament who belonged to Men. deres' Democratic Party. He said they were being transferred to the island of Yassiada in the Sea of Marmara to be held 'pending an investigation to determine whether they should be charged with violating the Turkish constitution. If the investigating committee places such charges and a court convicts them, "it could mean I even death." Alatli said.

Milkman's Wife Is Held In Shootings I VKVAV .Ind <UR»—A miHhj mno'l Wife **• qur>ti<rn I |Hw ’aorta v in th<* •xHitwlin® <w nrr i h irhflftd amt IM death <d >I • wvMfiatl 111 b<’Hir ixhc* nMitHi h MrMX Jean Park. ». *■ | tnittrd tr» Sheriff Attwrt D Rom-O- I a ftfrr that •be* tired *h<d» frttftt , a pi*tai whirh killed Mr* Dorothy i «|rrdt 30. Bhd wvMmded tx*f hti<* I band. R<4>rrt Parti. 3B» *> erttb H?... nberger Mid Mr* Park telephoned hi» fttiCV UIC Wednew (lav »r>d fold M*> to hurry u» Mrs ; SrotCk home I ”! just »hot my husband."] Rmrnbrrwr quoted her aa »ay 1 When the uncriff arrived, he found Mr* Scott dying in a pool | <4 blood in the living room at her' home on a knoll a mile north of I j Vevay. and Park lying on the! kitchen floor with a bullet in his: abdomen. * Park was rushed to Kings 1 Daughters Hospital at Madison, where doctors said he was in ex-. treirw-ly critical condition Mrs. Park, shaken and in a; ' state of shock. was unable to give ‘ authorities a coherent account of the shooting. She was held in. Switzerland County Jail on open charges pending further question-! Park was an independent bulk' ' milk hauler. His truck was parked i in the drivewav of the Scott home . Mrs Park was an employe of a, Vevay industrial plant. Mrs Scott's husband. Harlan, about 30. also worked at the same plant. | Mrs. Park has three children. ‘ Mrs Scott was the mother of four j ; and her children were playing in the yard when the shootings I ioccurred. Food Formulas For Overweight Adults

NEW YORK <UPD—Food forI mulas for overweight adults, designed to appease hunger while bringing the individual steadily downward in girth and weight, are now for the first time available in New York and certain I cities of the Eastern Seaboard. I The formulas, each in form of a powder to be added to water and substituted for meals, are described as nutritionally adequate,* pleasant tasting and encouragingly prompt in effectiveness. Release of the formula foods, several of them made by pharmaceutical companies and one by ' a food company, followed closely (upon publication by the Society of Actuaries of findings indicating i that the “ideal weight” tables of the life insurance companies are from 20 to 30 pounds below the 'national average. The charts heretofore used iwere in fact on an average con- ! siderably too liberal, according to i Changing Times, the Kiplinger magazine The records of five million persons* to - whose estates--life-'insur-ance payments had been made over a quarter of a century, were studied by the actuaries. Death rates of average, fat and slim persons were compared. Here are the results, as summarized in an article entitled “Weight Average? Start Dieting!" in the magazine section of the New York World-Telegram and Sun: For men 20 pounds above the national average 'this would include many who felt themselves to be of exactly average weight for height and age under previous life insurance company recommendations). the death rate was 10 per cent above average. With 25 pounds overweight, the death rate suddenly increased to 25 per cent above the nation® avers ®e With men 50 pounds overweight the death rate was 75 per cent above average. This report, adopted by the Metropolitan and other life insurance companies, asserts that the best weight is approximately 20 pounds below the national average. Eisenhower Proclaims June 14 As Flag Day WASHINGTON (UPD - President Eisenhower has proclaimed June 14 as Flag Day. In his prodamation Wednesday. Eisenhower urged all Americans to display the flag on June 14 and to cultivate and inculate in their chi- * Idren the ideals and the qualities of American citizenship.” J

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■ ■ JUL JJL Peter D Mum of New York will climax the aaaentbiy Sv ***“' at p m when he will address the delegateeon ' mi Price in * Troubled World ” No Bfhie cia»r* wt« be Ju* week-end at the Ikecatur Kingdom Hall The regular schedule will rvaumc next week

Attorney General Seeks Renomination TNDIANAPOI-IS 'UPD — Atty Gen Edwin K Steer* took him- > ictf out of the lieutenant governor race late Wednesday by announcing he would seek renominaUon as j I attorney general at the June 24; state GOP convention. Steers had been mentioned as a! ■ Republican lieutenant governor !possibility. At least four Republi(cans already have announced their intentions to seek that nom-; i ination. "I have vary seriously considered whether 1 should continue in' public office." Steers told newsmen. "A number of county chair- ‘ men and delegates have urged , that I do so in the best interests of the Republican party. “To avoid further speculation as to my intentions with the state ' convention only a few weeks from ! now. I am announcing my candi- , dacy for the office of attorney ! general.” he said. "I am proud of the record of :my office and my deputies.” i Steers said “I will run on that | record.” Steers now is serving his second 'term as attorney general. He j seemed assured of getting the reI nomination for his third term. Steers first was elected in 1954 ! at the age of 39 and was one of ! the youngest men ever elected to I the office. ><e was reelected in 1956. He is the son of Edwin M.S Steers, lormer treasurer of the GOP State Central Committee and now a Republican member of the Staite Election Board. The attorney general was a prosecutor. for war criminals tried at Nuremberg.

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Steers served as a PT boat commander In World War II and I later served with ’he *Navy Judge I Advocate General's office Fatally Injured In Fall From Tractor TERRE HAUTE. Ind. <UPD— I Jack L. Cooprider. 24. Terre Haute, was injured fatally WcdI nesday when he fell off a tractor and was run over by a wagon loaded with baled hay on a farm 10 ; miles southeast of here. He died , in St. Anthony's Hospital. ‘ffioRWAY : - i5~ j ( •i BPdenmark~?TZ i y • flE Naples > ■ jr S - WEDEN W pOL AND *?7 », ? j I I ft MEXICO 37.* < IBE PERU "’,46*4 ' CHINA 94 « 4 SEE THE WORLD-—The world really is shrinking if these signs are accurate. They are but don’t worry. They’re dll towns in Maine.

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Johnson Pleased With Western Tour WASHINGTON <UPD — Senstr •! it* •• Johnaon |I au< pp»4rfltllil ■tariitm •f*ci rwMllt* wiflh th<» MAfy frtrtl a a of A yin! after B CBtttCMtUffl JofttitHifi still Ml wifetoMiM an Bnmrnncrmrm of ‘"T»^ d J*M least a gond eha nr.he will say nothing formally about being a candidate until just before the Democrstic convention open* in Lx* Angeles on July ll—if then The Tess* Democrat returned to tie Senate late Wednesday, tired from hl* sixxiay Western trip but obviously pleased with *h*t he found Ihiring hi* absence, his presidential hope. were given a Uft by two development*. One was a full-page advertisement carried in 18 major newspapers scrosn the country, urging Johnson to "become an active candidate for the nomination." The other was an editorial endorsement by the Scripg»-Howard newspapers whose 19 editors joined in calling him the ’ ablest and strongest Democrat available” for the presidency Johnson is known to feel that the delegate claims of the Democratic presidential “front-runner. Sen. John F. Kennedy <D-Mas*.) are somewhat inflated.

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