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News PERU, Ind. Last rites for Oliver Samuel Oswalt, 76, farmer of route 2, Peru, who died at Dukes hospital Saturday from a heart ailment, will be conducted at 2 p.m. (EST) today at the Roann First Brethren church. The Rev. Austin Gable and the Rev.

C. F. Golden will officiate and interment will be in the IOOF cemetery, Roann, A Miami. cunty resident for. 48 years, he was born Sept.

21, 1878, in Wabash county, to Samuel J. and Nancy E. (Parks) Oswalt. He was married in Roann on March 11, 1902, to Sarah Miller, who survives. He also leaves two sons.

Truman of Andrews and John, at home: 'a daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Hines, route 2, Walton; six grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and sister, Mrs. Stella Zimmerman, route 2, Peru, Two brothers and a sister preceded him in death, The body was removed from the Grandstaff: mortuary at Roann to the residence, where friends may call, Stratojet Sets New Bomber Speed Mark Neb. (UP)-The Strategic Air Command announced Monday that a B47 Stratojet set a new transcontinental be speed record of 641 miles an hour on routine training flight Feb. 25.

The plane, alded by a tail wind, started from March Air Force minutes and 35 The best previous time was set by another SAC. crew which averaged 622.8 miles an hour over similar course in Reveal British Atom Scientist In Soviet Union Disclose Italian Born Top English Scientist Who Disappeared In 1950 In Russia MOSCOW (UP). Prof. Bruno Pontecorvo, a top British atomic scientist who disappeared in 1950, has been in the Soviet Union for several years, the newspapers Pravda and Izvestia disclosed Tuesday, (Pontecorvo, an. Italian who became A British subject during World War MI, Was believed to have gathered top-secret atomic information before he disappeared while serving.

as a senior. scientific officer at Britain's main atomic installation.) An article signed by Pontecorvo appeared in the Tuesday editions of both Pravda, the Communist Party organ, and Izvestia, the official government newspaper. He called for a worldwide ban on atomic weapons. The article was the first definite sign that 'Ponte corvo. was in Russia.

"In 1950 the atmosphere was such that I could 10 longer breathe," Pontecorvo's article said. "The question that the police state asked of mne made me realize that I could no longer preserve my personality where I was. "Up to now, and as I was in 1936, I am an anti-Fascist, and I understood the leading role played by the Soviet Union in the struggle. against fascism and war. "It was for these reasons that in 1950 I emigrated from England where I worked in the laboratory at Harwell and I requested political asylum." New Pulaski Clerk Named WINAMAC, Ind, The Pulaski County Commissicners Monday named John K.

Shank, 24, of North Monticello street, Winamac, to serve as county clerk for the unexpired portion of the term of present clerk, Cecil Allen, who is resigning. The commissioners met in a special session to select the successor to Allen, who has submitted his resignation, effective March 31. Allen had served one term as clerk and was reelected to a second one last November. He resigned the post to accept: a position as assistant cashier at the! Medaryville State Bank. Shank, a Korean veteran, is a graduate of Winamac High School and attended the University of Montana, Married, be is the father cf one daugbter.

He served two years in the Army, spending 16 months in Korea, and since his discharge had been associated here. with his father's clothing store a Republican, will serve as clerk for almost a full term since Allen was reelected last November and will have served only three months when his resignation becomes effective. Auto Goes Over Curb, Hits Television Tower An auto and a television tower were damaged Monday at 3:10 p.m. when the driver's foot slipped from the brake and the car. went up over a curb, just south of East Market street on Fifth.

Mrs. Fesler, 40, of route 2, Delphi, was going east on Market and turned right onto Fifth. She attempted to pull into a parking space on the west side of the street but went over the curb when her foot slipped off the brake pedal and the auto 18.0 into the television tower, according to police report. The TV tower, owned by the Haroki Mills Television Repair, 431 East Market street, was bent at the base and the front end of the auto was also daraaged, Henry Baum, Retired Yeoman Barber, Dies DELPHI, M. Baum, 86, a retired Yeornan barber, died at 9:30 a.m.

Monday the Good Will Nursing Horne at Camden where he had bean a patient for two years. He was born at Yeoman on October 21, 1868 to pioneer parents, Henry and Fannie (Foust) Baum. His marriage was to Minnie Myers who preceded him in death in 1923. The deceased is survived one daughter, Mrs. Ross Holloway of Yeoman, six grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren.

A son, Virgil, died in 1941. The body was taken to the Jackson funeral home at Delphi where friends may call after noon Tuesday. Funeral rites will be COnducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Jackson Chapel by the Reverend George Wright. Interment will be made in Yeoman cemetery.

EMBARRASSING AT LEAST! PASADENA, Callf. (UP)-Mrs. Emma Kincaid, won a divorce from her husband Vernon, 50, after telling the judge: broke my nose, broke my collarbone, gave me 50 black eyes, broke my glasses 150 times, kicked a hole In my leg and knocked out one of my teeth." "Did these acts make. you nervous and upset?" asked Juige Kurtz Kauffman. "Well," Mrs.

Kincaid replied, "they certainly embarrassed me." Read the Classified Ads. -Believe It or PALATIAL YACHTS IN HISTORY ROMAN PALACE SHIPS OWNED BY PATRICIANS 2,000 YEARS AGO WERE 450 FEET LONG AND CONTAINED MARBLE ROOMS MOSAICS AND EVEN GARDENS WITH VINES AND TREES PIGEON 4 LEGS Submitted by DAMID NEIDIG Shamokin, Pa. JOHN THE SKELETON LAMBTON of North Biddick, England OF JOE AITKEN WAS WARNED BY A PROPHET IN JASO -an executed criminal- THAT NO HEAD OF HIS FAMILY WOULD ONCE English WAS PLEDGED DIE IN BED FOR 9 GENERATIONS IN A PORTSMOUTH JOHN AND 8 GENERATIONS OF THE PUB FOR A DRINK ELDEST SONS LAMBIONS DID DIE AWAY FROM THER BEDS Dulles, Carney Suddenly Schedule Formosa Visits WASHINGTON (UP)- Secretary of State John Foster Dulles and Adm. Robert B. Carney, chief of U.S.

naval operations, suddenly decided Monday to visit invasionthreatened Formosa for. talks with American and Chinese Nationalist officials. The State Department announced that Dulles will make a' one-day visit to Cbiang Kal-shek's Island stronghold Thursday on his way home from the Far East, attended the recent Bangkok meeting of the eight Southeast Asia defense treaty nations. Earlier, Carney unexpectedly flew to Formosa with only a tense announcement. that he would confer with American and Nationalist officials there.

At the same time, American officials said they see little chance the United States will send an "unofficial mission" to Peiping, presumably to try to win freedom for 15 jailed fliers. The proposal reportedly was made by Red China. Carney took off amid reports from military sources in Taipei that the Chinese Communists have ringed Quemoy Island with Russian built artillery capable of bringing every part of the strategic Nationalist outpost under heavy fire. The United States is committed by treaty to help defend Formosa. While there is no similar guarantee of protection for Quemoy and Matsu.

Secretary of State John Foster Dulles has indicated this country will intervene if attacked as part of an invasion attempt against Formosa. A brief Navy announcement said only that Carney will confer Wednesday with Vice Adm. Alfred M. Pride, whose 7th Fleet covered the Nationallst evacuation from the Tachen Islands and currently is on guard in the Formosa Strait. It was believed, however, that they will discuss the role of the 7th Fleet if the Communists should mount an actual attack against as a valuable guard post along the Quemoy.

The island is regarded invasion route to Formosa. Chief of U.S. Naval Operations Unexpectedly Flies To Chian Kai-Shek's Stronghold, Secretary of State.to Stop Off Enroute Home From Bangkok PURIO IRRARY Logansport, Indiana, Pharos-Tribune Seven Auto Crash Basis of Suit An auto collision on Aug. 24, 1953, at the intersection of highways 421 and 18. in Carroll county, is the basis of a $15,000 damage suit filed Monday In the Cass circuit court by Dean Owen Burton against Shelby Gray.

The complaint alleges that the plaintiff was driving north in his car on state road 421 and the defendant was enroute west on state road 18 when his 1940 model auto crashed into the plaintiff's car, destroying it and injuring the tiff, The plaintiff asserts he suffered injuries to his back and left shoulder and that he has continuous beadaches due to Injuries to his nervous system, He claims the accident was due to the negligence of the defendant in falling to stop for the stop sign and falling to keep a Jookout abead. The suit was filed through the law firm of and O'Neill. Mrs. W. H.

LaMasters was chairman of the Children's service of World Day of Prayer held at the school. She was assisted by Mrs. Charles Dumond in a service in the assembly for the third through sixth grades. Mesdames Charles Turner, George Wason, George Whipple and Carl Reppert led services for the four classes of the first and second grades. Mrs.

Rose Stone, who makes her home with her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lane, ou the quite 111 Memorial hospital, LoBringhurst Road, remains gansport, to following which a she fall, was taken Robert L. Musselman, who has been residing at Houston, has returned to Flora for future residence. He has taken rooms in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Wagoner, on North Washington Cart St. Mrs. Walter Skiles and Mrs. Carter honored Mrs.

Kenneth Brown, sister of Mrs. Skiles, with a pink and blue shower at the Skiles home in Camden. Mrs. Brown, of here. received many nice gifts.

Favors were tiny white storks and the hostesses served brick ice cream with pink and white storks and coffee. Atty, and Mrs. Wilbur Lane tertained at a family dinner Sunday bonoring the birthday of their daughter, Betty Jo, now Mrs. Eddie Ayres. Guests were: Mr.

and Mrs. Ayres and family, of Frankfort; Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wilson and family, Franklin, and Mr. and Mrs.

C. O. Hubler, of Bringburst, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Harley, of South Whitley, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Janet Lee, to William D.

Ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Ford, of whiting. Miss Harley recently visited her aunt, Mrs.

Luman kins, and husband here. She is a student in Purdue University, as is Mr. Ford. Both are seniors in the School of Pharmacy. Mr.

Harley was formerly in business bere, owning the cafe on the 'corner of Main and Center streets, then known as "Mike's Cafe." No date has been set for the wedding. Mr6. Mary Moshier, a resident of Flora and community many years, has made arrangements to go to the Mexico Home, at Mexico, Ind. She bas planned to have a cottage built there for her which eventually become the property of the Home. She will furnish the cottage for serself.

She Is Dow selling some of her. furniture at the apartmentwhere she has resided several: months on South Center er street. and: expects to go to the home Forest Haley is convalescing nicely following his return from St. Elizabeth: hospital, Members. of the family are now staying with Roy Cripe at Memorial hospital, the special nurses having been, dismissed Friday: morning.

He underwent surgery. Feb. 19. The Cripes reside on farm east of Flora. Mrs.

Charles Kinsey, of Logans-. port, and Mrs. Wilmer Hodge, of Camden, assisted, Mrs. Keith son at the latter's bome here, Thursday night, with a bridal shower for their brother's wife, Mrs. John Frye, of Camden.

Twenty. guests, mostly relatives, were present. Lovely gifts were placed on the dining room table prettily decorated in the color scheme of pink and white, using streamers of those colors. The hostesses served potato chips, chicken salad loaf and coffee. Floro Chief Wheat Growing Countries Stockpile Their Biggest Surplus WASHINGTON (UP) -Principal wheat-producing countries had the largest surplus wheat stock on band in history at the start the present marketing season.

20- cording to an Agriculture Department estimate. The department estimated the surplus 2,056.000.000 bushels. It arrived at the figure by subtracting estimated domestic mands for wheat in the United States, Canada, Australia and from the estimated total supply available in these countries. The highest aggregate surplus in these countries prior to this season was 2,045,000,000 bushels in the 1953-54 marketing season, Total wheat exports from the four countries probably will be about 709,000,000 bushels this year, 5 per cent more than last year, the department said. The United States will, be the leading wheat exporter this year followed by Canada, Argentina- and Australia in that order, the department forecast.

Senators OK Pay Hike Bill funds from two wills of Sarah C. Malsbury and Caroline Puterbalgh, stating the funds were inadequate. The report was referred to the Miami County grand jury. However, the jurors returned no indictment, stating that it found no evidence that funds were misappropriated. Mother Admits Drugging Small Child To Death Actress Says She Killed 3- Year.

Old Daughter To Spare Her From Tawdry, Life CHICAGO (UP) A pretty actress and strip teaser confessed to police Monday that she killed her 3-year-old daughter- with drugs to spare the child from the tawdry life into which she had fallen. Mrs. Lola Dewitt Stewart, 27, rallied from two days of hysteria and delirium to tell officers that she also swallowed drugs herself in an unsuccessful suicide attempt, Mrs. Stewart was found unconscious on the floor of her hotel room early Saturday with the body of her daughter, Fancy, sprawled across her breast, The actress had to be tied to a bed at psycopathic hospital until she calmed enough Monday to talk to Police Capt. John Golden.

She told a Goiden she gave Fancy 10 capsules of seconal tomato juice last Friday and then took about 20 nembutal tablets herself. Mrs. Stewart said she administered the drugs alter no theatrical agent or manager would give her a job "unless I went to bed with She said she tried to be a "decent girl" but had "nobody on my side" in her fight. "I didn't want my daughter to go through what I had to go through," Golden quoted her. The actress' mother, Mrs.

Luella Dewitt Gunther, Pittsville, told authorities her daughter was a drug addict. Mrs. Gunther said her daughter picked 'up the drug habit in show business, starting by using marijuana cigarettes and then taking a "white powder." Funeral Services Set For Mrs. Lora Cappis WINAMAC, Services for Mrs. Lora Luella Cappis, 82, Ora, who died Sunday morning at St.

Joseph's hospital in Logansport, will be conducted at 2 p.m. today at the Fry and Lange funeral home, the Rev. Charles Malott in charge. Interment will be in the Reed. cemetery.

She had been in ill health for the past year. A native of Pulaski county, she was born in 1872, to Joseph and Isabelle (Kistler) Corbett, and was married here on Nov. 3, toHenry Harrison Cappis. He preceded her in death on Nov. 9, 1936.

She had made her home with her son, Cecil, at Ora, since her husband's death and she operated a hardware store in Ora for a number of years. Surviving are the son, Cecil; a granddaughter, Carole Joan; a brother, William 'Corbett of Lafayette; and a sister, Mrs. Jeanette Watts, Logansport, Friends may call at the Fry and Lange mortuary. WASHINGTON (UP)-The Senate Monday shouted its approval of a bill to raise the salaries of members of Congress 50 per cent to $22,500 a year. The House is expected to follow suit quickly Tuesday.

The Senate passed the bill by voice vote less than 45 minutes after a House-Senate conference committee bad drafted a second compromise. The new version eliminated provisions for a $1,250 taxfree expense account and five free round trips home per year. At present, members of Congress receive $12,500 a year plus a taxable, $2,500 expense account. During debate on the -pending bill, many senators insisted on keeping all their salary taxable to avold any "disguised" pay raises. The LOW salary scale, which would become effective Tuesday, also proportionate salary increases for federal judges and attorneys.

Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Speaker Sam burn would have their salaries raised from $10,000 to $45,000 a year. HUB CAPS STOLEN The Havens Motor Sales, Twentyfifth and East Market streets, reported to police Monday afternoon that four hub caps had been stolen from a late model car on their lot. Investigators Believe Harvey Matusow Lying WASHINGTON (UP) Senate investigators called turnabout witness Harvey Matusow back for more questions today but two top congressional Red bunters said they believed the former Communist is lying to investigators. The two congressmen said they are convinced Matusow told the truth when be first appeared before Congress and the courts as a Communist informer.

They are Sen. James O. Eastland chairman of the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee which is questioning Marusow. and Chairman Francis Walter (D-Pa.) of the House. UnAmerican Activities Committee.

Matusow swears he is telling, the truth now but that he lied previously in linking. a of persons with communism. The committee's counsel, J.G, Sourwine, said "there is a great. deal to be covered surrounding theme writing of his book and his davits" which claim that gave false testimony, Confesses to Taking $6,420 PERU. Ind.

-Joseph Kennedy, former secretary-treasurer of the Wabash Valley Trust Company, made a written confession to officials of the FBI that he misappropriated $6,420 in two accounts which he handled at the bank, it was reported Monday. The missing funds involve two accounts. Possibilities of irregularities in the accounts was discovered early last week when one of the account holders called the bank for a rouverification of a money in his account, Kennedy was ill at the was not at the bank. Upon investigation, bank officials found the other irregular account's bank book in Kennedy's desk. Kennedy was allowed to resign from the bank Friday pending further investigation.

Carlos A. Life, president of the bank, said a complete audit is now in progress at the bank and any loss in the two accounts will completely covered by a surety bond. An auditing team from the M. S. Cassen an Indianapolis certified public accounting firm, started its.

audit Monday, Losses will be covered by the Perles Bonding Chicago. FBI officials questioned Kennedy Thursday and Friday in Dukes hospital, where he is confined as a patient, The bank shortage has no bearing on shortage in Dukes hospital trust funds disclosed on August 13, 1953, by the State Board of Accounts' in which the state board named Kennedy, former secretarytreasurer of the hospital board and treasurer of hospital trust funds. The state report accused Ken- Walter Kindlesparker Expires At Residence PERU, Ind. Rites for Walter Abner Kindlesparker, 67, who died at his home on route 1, Peru, Sunday afternoon after an illness of two years, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Jones mortuary, Wabash, the Ensinger of Rich Valley in charge.

Burial will be in the Peoria cemetery. A retired oil well operator, be spent most of his life in Miami county and was a member of the Richvalley EUB church He was born Aug. 10, 1887, in Miami county, to Jacob and Catherine (Cramer) Kindlesparker, and was married in 1910 to Ethel Luckey, who died in 1934. He leaves his father and two sisters, Mrs. Albert Fawley, Osceola, and Mrs.

Harry Norris, Bradenton, Fla. Friends may call at the morbiary. Alyonzo Altice Rites Are Set for Today PERU, Ind. Services for Alon20 Altice, 75, 318 West Canal street, who died Sunday after suffering a heart attack, have been set for 2 p.m. today at the Allen mortuary, the Rev.

A. C. Underwood officiating, and burial will be in: the Santa Fe cemetery. A railroad employe since 1923, he was born in 1 1879 in Roanoke, to John and Sarah Altice. He was a member of the Stationary Firemen and Oilers' union.

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