Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 58, Number 131, Decatur, Adams County, 3 June 1960 — Page 2

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Decatur Principal . . On Advisory Group Hugh J Andrew*. Drcatur big* l petnctpai. ha* torn n*mr»i 10 • a osemtor advisory cum mi (a* Im eastern ladlaaa to **olat Mall Rial* Teacher* Cotog* to [tlnr to imptotnent to* totdw«-»l program «n *irto*w. totortotaa during tto neat •* *ctoai jw Aa butrucUonal program will to al Purdu* University wh*r* product** studio* wtU pro vid* totoraat* of school les urns ■ hour* aart> day that may to used ia public schosds and collrge* to

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College Graduate Rites Continuing

l aM*d Pram latarnaltoaal Indiana I eoltoge and saWar»ity LundlWM wn*n* program oontin uo* today wi» Vteewmea Uhivet X W-Lmtim diitoma. W •<« and Dr. Uermd Knew aaanuthr at tto NaUunal Council at Church aa. •• apeaker. Oakland City CuSege held It* Commewemant Thursday, giving degree* to 1® candidataa and an honor sty to Wilbur Jordan, pretl d*nt <W HadrtlM College Jordan was lb* »penh*r. VaiparaiMi Technical InatHute alao held graduation nenrtsc* Thursday. Strtv-sis person* complying their courw. mcluded 10 ' who received bachelor at *ciencc degree*. St Mary * ot Notre Dome hold* i|U commencement Saturday with | ITS being graduatod Among Itoue getting boooring degree* wtU be Dr Thoma* Dooley, toe jungle physician, who also will be honored similarly by tto University at Notre Dame Sunday. President Elsenhower * appearance as speaker and recipient of an honorary degree at Notre Dam* win highlight the climaxing weekend ot the conupeocement season.

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I On tto »am* day. t'anadian Prime Mtnirtor Jdha 1M« tottootor • pesto at tto IJePauw University | commenewment at C*reenca*tl* Oto*r Sunday sunn non* *m*nto* usetod* Purdue U Wo* bwto Colleg*. Ball Mai* < «.n*g*. Indian* Central College. Franklin College. Marian Coilog*. i On Monday. Jun* t. commrneement* wIU be held tor Indiana University. Esamville Cbllcge and Huntington CoUage. s I oimmcncement* sched*lcd aw f June II—Ro»c Polytechnic Inatl June 13 — Hanover Colege Christian Theological Seminary I I Indianapolis > Anderson College. June I Tri-State College. Dr Homer P Rainey, former (resident at toe Uni vanity erf I Texas, will to the speaker at Franklin Newspaper columnist Earl Wilson will receive an honorary degree at Tn-State. Interior Secretory Fred A. Seaton will be speaker at Rose Poly Charles P. Taft of Cincinnati, son ot former President William I Howard Taft and brother ot the I late Sen. Robert A. Taft, will apeak at Indiana Central.

Slays Husband And Son, Shoots Self KNGtJMt tnd <UTI>-A Oir ford CouMy tau*»wifo ItoaMM to tav* itV-uif?nil atortda "tor Mg **•» huifand •** FMtoWl ■*• wu imported to mttool condition M a »* Albany toapttei today Tto twtto. of Adte** Lroapr. *• and ku mm Manto*. l*> w*ro du-•pvr-rvd to thau bed* Store Ttor* day aftermaM and lx-ag*r'i wife, gtetvt* to. w»« found *ittiiui to a chair with a bull** wound to torr foretoad and a »<alibcr rtfto «m torr top Oawford County Coroner (*•** foe Grad*. Mar mg” said toe hueband Bad MM apparently bad been .hot to death a» ttoy M**X Wednesday night and too* Mr* leaser bad »tod hcr*rtf. than rrawtod acroea toe floor to toe chair Auttorttiro »*>d atou that they found a pewril wrtUcd note is tto cbair but were not carta in who wrote It The twxMe* were di*covcrvd by an older ton. Leo*. to. who worked wttb bit tatorr and brother at a furniture factory near Enatoh When toe elder Leaser failed to appear lor work Thursday. Leo* went to toe house to see wt»at waa wrong, then ended atorir* deputies Authorities described Mrs Leaser as a former meatal patient and said toe had been released a few months ago from the Ladies of toe Peace Hospital. Louisville. K She now is in St Edward s How pital at New Albany.

Important C Os C. Mooting Oo Tutadoy A* bin mti fwMto Umtajl toe Iterator Ctomtor • <*"» merce wUI be toM al toe Decatur Youth and Community <«*<*•’ TWwtay at • pm Tto jnsbUc la invited and H la hoped many Dw catar rwatdetd. will attend The PMrpnae M toe t> to dr.toe Wtottor the t-h.Mtwr .4 (.....rnrror etouM .*perxl lu acreice* or regress aa4 perhaps rtoae the peasant office Chairman Mike Pryor petontaet a short tweeting. at which to. public in attend snee may csprew upinkms amide •Irea Stare hours will M* to discussed Life Senfence For Killing Grandmother MARTINSVILLE Ind <UFt>— Victor Lee Bennett. «. was gtven a Ufa term to prison today for inflicting a fatal beating on his elderly grandmother in a attempt in tor home last Jan. IS A Morgan Circuit Court Jury re turned a verdict of guilty of first degree murder charges at 1 30 a m.. about 11 hours after it re reived the case and began deliberating . Bennett was charged with beating Mrs Myrtle May Bennett. 74 The jury coupled its finding of guilty with a recommendation that Bennett be sentenced to prison tor life rather than executed in the Indiana State Prison electric chair. The trial, which lasted about two weeks, ended at 3:40 p m Thursday when the jury retired to deliberate Bennett’s fate. The conviction was a victory for Prosecutor Richard Bray, whose father is Rep William G. Bray of the 7th District. But Bray did not get all he wanted. He had demanded the death penality for Bennett. Mrs. Bennett s frozen body was found by her son, Vernon, who is Victor's uncle, several days after her death. Victor Bennett denied i the slaying and his attorneys con- : tended someone else did it.

Three Area Youths To Naval Service Three Decatur area boys will leave Monday for* active duty with the U. S. Navy, Paul E. Brothers, navy recruiter for this area, said this morning. Larry Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hill of 1018 W. Adams, is one of the three who has completed his medical and physical exam at Indianapolis and is ready to leave for active duty. He was graduated this year from Decatur high school. Vance Krick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orley A Krick of 204 S. Bth street, another 1960 graduate of Decatur high school, will also join the naval service. Third member of the group is Donald Agler. 606 Patterson street, son of Mrs. Norma Agler. Agler will serve three .years,.. and ttte other — two young men will serve four years. Attend International Rotary Convention George C. Thomas, presidentelect of the Decatur Rotary club, and Mrs. Thomas are attending the 51st annual convention of Rotary International, which is being held at Miami Beach, Fla.'

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U.S. Citizens Shocked Over Spy Incidents WASHINGTON (tm i-A ro*l Ilfo < k-fc-aadtoaggar foritor h-m around toe lamgukM *•*•• ha* giro* mtMrt Anwrtcana tbgw fu*t vtew at Uncle Sam s* a Mgtime <<Mrauw in toe foady. daceltfal and dan* mm* world of inter national Mokmage h abo te.-ughi with a to many US eiirona. toe ptodn admi..h.n toat ttolr gm-ernment will —and does—tell bakWaced lie* to cover spying activities Add la toe tonae day* Mnea *• high/lytag U-i wa» down'd IB Ruaate May 1. tha world ha* »e<« tor tor fUat tima A head of »tate --Prciident Eiwnhowrr-takc pertonal rcapomlbllity tor apytag ao Uvllie* Throe were aomc of *e velopment* that bothered toe Senate Foreign Relation* Committee when it began tojroccret bearing* a week ago into the ill-fated U-2 flight and other circumatance* surrounding collapse of the Pari* auramit conference. (ammittee Mill Bothered They still bother most of the member*, including - Chairman J William Fulbright <D-Ark.». The committee ended the hearings on THuiwday and will begin considering a report next week. But it may never agree on one. After four days of tiiddiy-ftoard-ed hearings, with witnesses' testimony canduHy censored, a lot more is known about what happened But there Is still doubt in toe minds of some senators as to why it happened. Also stiM unanswered is, where do we go from here? Out of the welter of testimony—--661 censor-screened pages — this general picture emerges:

The United States, of course has been spying all along with the activities directed by the hush hush Central Intelligence Agency headed by Allen W Dulles. TTiis was no secret to anyone around Washington or overseas. U-2 Flights Since 1956 This country has been using the high-altitude U-2, a singie-engined jet reconnaissance plane that can fly above the reach of any Soviet interceptors, since 1956 for valuable photographic work and weather information gathering Several successful flights were made across Russia before the May 1 incident when pilot Francis G. Powers was captured by t h e Soviets. The summit meeting was scheduled to begin two weeks later in Paris. By that time, toe United States had "told all” and admitted the U-3's spy role. President Eisenhower took personal responsibility for the espionage activity in an unprecedented departure from historical practice. Soviet Premier Nikita S Khrushchev, in torpedoing the summit conference, blamed the U-2 incident. However, both Secretary of State Christian A. Herter and Defense Secretary Thomas S. Gates, Jr. told the committee they thought Khrushchev had determined to wrecjc the meeting, be-

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Young Mother Near Death In Bombing NAHHVUJX. T*«n 'UH> — A young nwtonr te>rorod ngw dro'h teita£ crltlcnUy UUurnd when • (■■tov-irap pe*Aage e«pta«fed M Hcf Im tad* Frogmrtto* toe home-mad ■> temto to * jrwelry bM wv*r«d the band* of Mr* Franre* Blnktey Twn and rtopgd into *• !>«*• tea of to* to* daughter* who g» Uw>r«id around to wateto tocir mother unwrap Ito gifldw* Thursday morning „ Doctor* «ald Mr* Talr aulfrrcd muMlple injurte*. teu*ck and kw* t* Wood. If ato llva*. ato will lx- maimwi for lite fto cnmiKton <4 her two children w*i rcsx>rted as folr, __ Mr* TMc'» mother. Mr* Dorothy Haye*, bad picked up package from tto malto'* and handed It to h<r daughter on the bock poccti Police arreated tto vtetlm'a innband Tnavia Tate. 33. and charged him with three counts of i asaaidt with intent to commit i murder. Tata, who baa denied any knowledge of the crime, was arretted at tto hoepital after relative* notified police that he had arrived ‘there to inquire about hi* wife and wa* availaUe for queetfoning. Otficeri said Tate wept wton I they began questioning him about I the borrtb and told them he was in Fayetteville, Tenn , when the blast was tottched off Inglewood-Madison Police Chief FC. Denney aaid Tate had quar reled with hi* wife and had threatened tor life. fore the U-2 gave him an excuse. Why was tto flight necessary ao . , near the summit date? Eiaenhower told the nation that the information the plane was seeking might not have been available at a later date. FUibright said the a committee never was able to And out what specific data the plane was seeking, even from Ifollcs. whose entire testimony was kept secret. Gates and Dulles told the committee of the great value of the U-2 flights — how the probing camera eyes recorded invaluable information on the extent of Russian military might Although the Air Forte did not loperate the flights. Gates said the (military was the •prime custom(er” for the information. The flights, he said, produced "information on airfields, aircraft, missiles, missile testing and training, special weapons storage, submarine production atomic production, aincrait deployments,” and simiilar Soviet secrets.

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