Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 61, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1963 — Page 2

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Two Hoosiers Among Americans To Cuba WASHINGTON (UPD — The State Department confirmed Wednesday that a Bloomington, Ind., attorney and his wife were

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members of a group of Americans, most of them students, who visited Cuba without the permission of the U.S. government. The department listed the names of the 54 members of the group who landed in Mhdrid, Spain, Tuesday from Havana. They were enroute home through Czechoelovakia. The list included John Robert Glenn, a Huntington, Ind., native who has been practicing law at Bloomington, Ina., and his wife, Marcia Haag Glenn, a former employe of Indiana University at Bloomington. Mine Safety Rules Laxity Is Assailed WASHINGTON (UPD — Interior Secretary Stewart L. Udall says the mine accidents at Hazleton, Pa., and Moab, Utah, have underscored ‘‘the laxness of mine safety practices in sortie segments” of the industry. He said Wednesday that most of the serious mine accidents that ocurred in the United States this year could have been prevented by “elementary safety precautions.” If you have something to sell or trade — use the Democrat Want ads — they get BIG results.

Blames Fellin For Mine Predicament

SHEPPTON, Pa. (UPI) — A state mining official said today in his opinion David Fellin helped get himself into the predicament of being entombed for 15 days by a mine cave-in. State deputy mines chief Gordon Smith made the statement in answer to a charge by Fellin Wednesday that he should have been rescued in five days. “The miners in this Operation were removing pillars of coal,” Smith said. “Fellin showed he doesn’t know all there is to know about mining by . getting himself in this predicament.” Smith said the miners were not digging deeply for coal, but were taking out coal pillars “left all these years” to support the mine. Smith made the statement at the mine site where rescuers were drilling to reach Louis Bova, a third miner still trapped more than 300 feet underground. There is little hope for Bova’s survival. Fellin, a co-owner of the mine who was rescued early Tuesday along with Henry Throne, said Wednesday that he “should have been out by the fifth day.” He said rescuers should have dug through the crumbled mine shaft, instead' of drilling an escape hole from the surface. “It doesn’t even deserve comment,” Smith said of Fellin’s remark. Smith is a mining engineer who worked in the mines in this area during the depression. He said he did not know how Fellin expected to make a living from the mine, which had been worked on and off since 1950 after having been closed since 1929. Rescue officials considered the possibility of permitting a volunteer to descend the escape shaft being dug to reach Bova, but a decision won’t be made until the 12% inch hole is widened. That operation will take 30 to 40 hours, according to Smith. Be said they were proceeding carefully because “this side of the mine is more dangerous than the other.” Bova was separated from Fellin and Throne by about 18 feet of debris and rock. Smith said if a volunteer goes down, he “will be a man of mining ability, agility and courage.” More than 20 men, including 0 ; 0 I Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee 0— —0 Q. Please suggest a bread-and-butter letter a young girl might write after she has spent a weekend at a boy’s home? A. Address it to the boy’s mother something like this: “Dear Mrs. Gordan: Your home is as nice as Tom has always said it is. I really enjoyed the week-end so much, and I want to thank you for having invited me. Please remember me to Mr. Gordon. Sincerely yours, Shirley Martin.” Q. What sort of boutonnier should the bridegroom and his attendants wear at a formal wedding? A. It may be a small gardenia, a spray of lilies of the valley, a white carnation, or any white garden flower. Q. What do you do when you place too-hot food in your mouth at the table? A. Take a fast swallow of water.

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Fellin and John Bova, brother of the imprisoned man, have volunteered to go down. The decision whether to send one depends on the risk of the descent and possible signs of life from Bova. When and if a man is chosen to go down, his identity will be kept secret, according to Gordon Smith, deputy state secretary of mines. “If I have my way,” Smith said, “ho one will know he’s down there until he comes up’ again. If it were announced in advance, his wife probably would go crazy. I wouldn’t want my wife to know it I were going down there.”

NFO Demands Higher Prices Paid For Milk CHICAGO (UPD—Nearly 3,000 members of the National Farmers Organization crowded into Chicago’s Loop Wednesday to interrupt a Pure Milk Association meeting and demand higher prices for milk. “Our farmers are ready to dump milk if they have to,” said Ray Johnson, NFO president for Wisconsin. The dairymen from downstate Illinois, Wisconsin and Indiana broke into a board meeting of the giant dairy cooperative to press their demands for a master milk contract. Scores of farmers squeezed into the board room, hundreds milled through the corridors and lobby of the building and dozens stood on the street outside. “We want to know where they (PMA) stand before going into a ‘holding action,’ ” Johnson said. The PMA is the major Midwest bargaining cooperative for about 12,000 dairy farmers. The NFO has been negotiating with the group for about a year in an effort to sign a master contract for milk and other dairy products. PMA Pesiden Avery Vss, an Antioch, 111.* farmer, said the board would continue to study the NFO demand. He said the matter could not be resolved in one afternoon. “We’re squabbling about details,” he told the NFO members. After the meeting, Johnson said that “as long as we continue to sign master contracts as fast as we are now, I don’t think we’ll see a holding action on milk.” Wednesday’s demonstration was the latest in a series of recent “wildcat” actions by NFO chapters. In recent weeks, NFO chapters have staged a livestock “withholding action” at stockyards in East St. Louis, 111., and St. Louis, Mo., and have demonstrated for higher milk prices in Wisconsin and Minnesota. Last summer the entire NFO held livestock from the market in an attempt to force prices upward. When NFO President Oren Lee Staley broke off the market rebellion in the fall, he said it could be reinstated at any time and would likely include milk products if resumed.

Ex-Con Surrenders For Cops' Slaying NEW YORK (UPI) — A nervous ex-convict, the bullet-riddled body of his pal on a marble slab, surrendered meekly Wednesday night to end a wide manhunt for the killers of two New Jersey policemen. Thomas (Rabbi Tom) Tarantino, 25, Brooklyn, accompanied by an attorney, turned himself in at a Manhattan police station. He was booked as a fugitive and slated for a 10 a.m. appearance in Manhattan Criminal Court today. Less than 24 houns earlier,

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1963

Frank Malco, 23, was shot to death in a hand-to-hand struggle with detectives who traced him to his hideaway in a mid-Man-hattan hotel where he had registered under another name. Both had been soiight since early Monday morning for questioning in the “thrill slaying” of Det. Sgt. Peter _Voto, 40, father of three children, and probationary Patrolman Gary Tedesco, 21, both attached to the Lodi, N.J., police force.

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