Tipton Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - January 9, 1954, Tipton, Indiana WEATHER FORECAST Considerable cloudiness and turning colder tonight with probable scattered showers Entered as Second Class Matter 58 84 TIPTON SATURDAY Under the Act 1879 RED TO FREE GOP POLICY RAZOR THIN REPUBLICAN JOUCY COMMITTEE members are shown at meeting in the Capitol as Congress gets underway widh GOP control razor from left Senators Guy Cordon of Majority Leader William Knowland of Chairman Homer Ferguson of Henry Dworshak of Eugene Millikin of Margaret Chase Smith of from Andrew of John Sherman Cooper of Robert Hendrickson Leverett Saltonstall of Alexander Smith of New International Richmond Man Identified as INDIANAPOLIS Murl Richmond is in jail today after fied as a bank Eldridge cashier of Jhe First National Bank of Cannon arid his pretty Patricia identified Jarvis as the bandit who herded into an office of bank last month and obtained After the identification i United States Commissioner Lawrence Turner set bond at pending a removal hearing before i Federal Judge William Jarvis also is charged with the robbery of another j bank at Des 10 days after the Cannon Falls j Doffing said Jarvis handed her a note demanding money and then followed her into the office of who told Commissioner Turner that he tried to talk the Richmond manout of the Jarvis then stopped a customer from leaving the bank antl Peters decided he could not stall according to The cashier began filling a leather bag with Si and bills but the total loot was only according the I 1 Assistant United States District j Attorney William Sparrenberger said disposition of an indictment against Jarvis returned in JDes Moines probably will await tion of the charge of a bank in tion with the 100 Checks Stolen From Cicero Products Company i i The Cicero Wood office in Cicero was broken into Friday night and 100 employee pay roll checks were According to a dispatch received in the Tipton county sheriffs The stolen checks were written on the Hamilton County of and are of a type hot used the dispatch Serial numbers are from 8723 in I Deputy Sheriff Paul said Tipton merchants should be on the lookout for these Case Collapses As Star Witness Disappears DETROIT INS Detroit and cracking the shotgun assassina Wayne county authorities attempt against then today against four conspirators the Walter Reuther shooting case has OBrien said he might be forced to drop warrants issued earlier this president of the Auto Workers Reuther was to succeed the late collapsed the disappearance Phil Murray as president of the of their Wayne County Detroit Prose cutor Gerald OBrien said the whom he flatly refused to eluded guards in a downtown hotel where he was taken for about An attorney telephoned OBrien later that the informant was in Canada but that some word might be expected of his where abouts j OBrien declared Without this Prairie Falls to 7849 Jackson Central Eagles trampled over visiting Prairie township last night by a cf 78 to Before a small we have crowd the Eagles built up a 208 no against the four men we lead in the first period and carried accused of shooting Walter Reu f If he does not return to our only course is to dismiss the present defendants and extradite our if we can find and try him as a OBrien labeled the missing in formant the central figure in Two other items stolen by the burglars were a safe guard check writer and an Underwood type j The burglary was discovered this morning and the Hamilton county sheriffs office is Assistant State Traffic J Director Resigns INDIANAPOLIS INS Norman of Indianapolis has re signed as assistant state director of traffic safety to take aj banking job in No successor has been Loses by 6754 SHARPSVILLE The Bulldogs were trimmed last night by Cam den j 67 to after the Bulldogs a 1612 lead the visitors in the first quarter on the Sharps viile i After losing the first Cam den rallied and gamed a 3125 half time The game was decided in the third stanza when Camden increased its 14 54 23 was the games top The forward sank 10 goals j and three Sanderson led the Camden boys with 10 goals and foul tosses for 22 In preliminary Sharps second team won 3226 from the Camden The box score follows Continued on page 6 the other three periods by similar The Prairie taking their sixth loss against three were unable to cope with the Eagles fast and four of Coach Walter JC boys tallied in double with Etchison leading the pack seven field goals and six foul shots for 20 j ofj was to Etchison with 18 points oh five goals and eight Other high totals were Clines Johnsons 11 for Jackson Central and Bennetts 11 for JC barely got past Prairies sec ond taam in the first Following is last nights box Continued on page 6 Indiana Polio Cases Drop 62 Per Cent Notional Dip Less INDIANAPOLIS INS Indiana made much more than average progress in battling polio last Hoosier polio cases dropped 62 per cent and the national average decrease was only 38 per The Indiana total last year was 626 compared with in 626 with in reported 99 per cent effectiveness for the gamma in last yea Stickers of Service Stations Safety stickers for ile op cooperating in the county highway safety dri sponsored by the American Tipton co Legion Tipton are now avail ably at all city service it was announced The to promote safety are issued to motor ists who signed the safety The They are to Ibe placed on the windshields of i has been designated as Safety month by the Legion and The Tribune and all drivers are asked to sign the safety to Stage Big Series of Weapon Tests All Categories to Undergo Examination In Pacific by Spring WASHINGTON The announcement that categories of weapons are t tested in the Pacific made today that one of the biggest ies of atomic and hydrogen e sions in history has been Officials indicated that two hy drogen one to be dropped bomber and the le ther to be detonated from an island may be set off during spring probably in March and atomic scribed by President Eisenhower as 25 time more powerful those that devastated Hiroshima and and smaller warheads suitable for artillery other tactical uses also an be field Tighter Security The announcement issued the Atomic Energy Commission and to the Defense Department late and Fri day gave no date for the nil categories but said nen and will begin mo this month to the Eniwetok r rov ing ground the The laying down tighter security restrictions hah at any previous atomic mareu said no observers o ther than officials concerned will be It added that the tests be carried out by Force ber Seven under the command of Major Percy Clarksons task force has teen listed in the Pentagon telephone book since last hat this the first official statement of its Justice Prevents Iron Curtain Fate For Two Slay Boys NEW YORK snUll Yugoslav boys today became pawns in an international incid as their father fought to prev their disappearance behind snt ent the Iron of Man hattan was given temporary cus tody of his arid in a special night hear ing tinted with The hour by Supreme Court Justice Thomas Cor coran prevented attrac from taking the children to he Communistdominated She and the boys schedu ed to sail shortly after midnight a Brooklyn pier aboard the Justice ruling was protested by eral Drago f I protest the holding of this woman and ter children by force on United States soi he since wish to return to Yugoslavia I shall lodge a protest with the ITS A by battery ot foot pedal shown in Los In rear are Debra plm star who at the christening Dan former Navy ahd nlm director Samuel The subs are being built by Aero of is Thd crafts weigh 155 are 12i feet long and are feed j International rl i I i Howard Swaim bj State Board 136 has been appointed of the State Boarc Jreen f I of i i i who appointed state board in 1939 from arke today j assumed the i of the prc motion was nu de by Governor Geor A resident of Tipton sincie the accountant for the past ye been a supervisor at the In this Swafr he was j a supervisor in ac mints for cities and municipally owned utilities located in icin ity of 1 I Traveled Tipton Area this He assigned to chick accounts ii Iridiana and town was cen and traveled the area from to toko Anderson andl to Swaim and nisi the f rmer Adorina Shawl hays two daughters and one Swaim city was music in i schools for several j Both Swaim and Olvey are Dem I law requires that of I the two major represented by on the Tip ton Robert is chief examiner on tlie board and he Department of the ho ing of Yugoslavia citizens st their His voice trembling with fe the father told Journ d American why he wanted his sens to remain in this I dont want to go back a id fear and I dont Continued on Page 6 d SAM FRANCISCO I S rihas said and Swaim entered the the depar Both Swaim land year old and o alsc the Methodist a ted from Tangier i Purdue Olvey a 43 Elks a of was ligh school and After cqr ing his he served a uty treasurer vvhen his father Continued or New ment Si Collision nt Russell Martins Sister Dies in Richmond i John of Riih Mart 309 North West died um x following a stroke of p at her home Thursday ev Funeral services are planned at Monday at Stigel neral home in where t je body is lying in state Goodwin is survived by her husband three children two bro of and Homer of Richmond two Martin and Miss Rachel Throe k of and 1 ic Beatrice so of d Rates dve INDIANAPOLIS JONS Insurance Commissioner Hary WeUs rates w into effect on Wells Isaid policyHolders wil a the schedules which of cars and trucks saye new will affect owners ance with stock ated the N Underwriters to V hides be per i with about 7 on those Wells of the will he of pri iU be ar pf that eri in 1 i 3 carrying Bl companies tional is ate abb d aq all new oble 14 EXCLUSIVE By HOWARD HANDLEMAN Korean armistice who signed the s for Ignited declared today the tc in Korea fare legally bound to free nist Korean and Chinese prisoners i I i if at in war on The in response to ques by International News Ser endorsee the firm stand of his successor in the Fair in de manding that the prisoners be in accordant e wilh the arm tice i agreement he Asked about the Set Free SEOUL INS Thechief of United Nations forces in Korsa warned that any Communist push into the truce zone to prevent the release of ami Red prisoners 23 the whole war over Maxwell Eighth Army told a news conference in Seoul that have been alerted to be prepared on 22 to meet any possible entry into the neutral area by Red The general that any such southward Communist ad vance to prevent removal of j North and Chinese POWs the demili zone would be a violation j of the I i Taylor revealed that full plans I for the movement of the i mate antiRed schecl j ulec to begin one minute after midnight of have been both South Korea ami the Nationalist govern ment on Formosa The Eighth Army chief said posed by the UN Clark assured Rhee that there was legal way in which the prisoners everyone seemed fairly well sat could be held beyond the agreed these Plans tor thc i r date who has just ii From the be ito the which de Dan tails Thi freeing of the their re version to civilian status and their i transfer to of his experiences dealing with Com in general of tie chan Austria and the wording I t on prisoner vent on disposition o Clark said that ally made certain that ing of the agreement Signed Agreement The agreement the Communists Tie Neutral Nations tion Commission shall declare the he relie of war status civilian of any prisoners the pris the was such Taylors grim warning of a pos sibls renewal of the Korean if the Reds to break into buffer came the c JL uu jji CAi i I as evidence that the Neu Communist Command summoned tral Arm has no to Commission to meet the releas of the prisoners morning at 11 9 that there be no misinter of the right the to Apolitical asy specified j Rhee Concerned He said that President Syng man Rhee of the Kof rea was particularly point and that Conv agreed to the wording pro urn on a of war Continued Chinese Minister onel Lee As Vt Idaho Air Base Seeks Res Of i TOKYO nas Premier Chou Enlai mediate ded set a The Chines manded Kor e R revival tion program to prisoners h kept in Koreas In an official cast by radio P e not exercised on Page 6 Suit Enters Court A lawsuit was entered in to Tipton county circuit court today on a change of venue from Ham ilton The and Jean Louise of ricar requested the change be cause of local They are bing sued by Ayres and company of Indiana and the firms complaint charges them with the price of more worth of furniture purchased three years The an a house in Wardsworth Apartments at 1240 Talks Communist Chi Minister d tonight for im on of the preliminary talks ea peace confer d leader also de of the war fri toH paying only than war should be nice zone until a i political parley c in negotiate their broad Chou fur ther proposed a discussion of the Korea by the Uni ted Nations Ge leral with es of Red China and Korea He added the big five ce including Red along with the United France and Rus to deal primar proposal that a ily with main point of the Far of Chous state entitled br radio Peiping Be MOUNTAIN Idaho Special Don el son of Lester of Atl IrL stationed tit Mountain iAi Assigned to the 9th Wing tlie Strategic Air Commands loth Air ilk te i training lech Enlisting afe Sa schoo Supp from y Wyo Le fonie Air Aarn an Leeis Supp ey Squad Lee L tween Sides on the Question of a C was the call for quick renewal of the preli negotia Con March in Indo HANOl e command annour of a Con minh division marching wes ed today that Viet been reported across central frem a the China hav French officers column star Vinh high mouni on the ain of China base on said the rebel from a base at Sea and ap toward brought for this der seven Full price of the un the complaint ae cording to the 1ilccl in County Clerk Ralph Watsons was Of the Thompsons are alleged to have paid Assessors Propose Household lax End INDIANAPOLIS The County and Assessors closed their 53rd annual conference with the Indiana Tax Friday by sonal property taxes on household goods in Indiana be j Tipton county the meetings by County Clarence Roler and Cicero Township Assessor Sand The assessors votad to exempt the first of household from taxation which virtually would knock out the tax orn ne arly all such possessions Assessors said returns have not justified the cost of re and that honesty is penalized since the false returns n goods has been nearly impos to j The groups recommend be considered tion next