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THE BEDFORD DAILY TTMES-MAIL, BEDFORD, INDIANA PAGE THREE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1960 r- Will Tell Grand Jury Of Election Irregularities Several Indiana Members To Get Boost Up Seniority Ladder In Congress In 61 EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) Prosecutor 0. H. Roberts Jr. said no effect on the No.

1 position of today he will tell the Vanderburgh Sen. Homer E. Capehart of the County grand jury he found irreg-Senate Banking Committees Re- ularities in both parties handling publican side, nor on his No. 3 of absentee ballots in Tuesdays and No. 4 ranking cm the Senate election.

WASHINGTON AP Death, retirement and election defeats have given several Indiana members a boost up the important congressional seniority ladder. Rep. E. Ross Adair has come closest to a top spot which could led to a committee chairmanship if the Republicans ever recapture control of the House. Adair will be second ranking Republican on the House Veterans Affairs Committee when the 87th Congress convenes in January.

The committee chairmanships, earned by seniority on the committee, always go the the party in control. The Fort Wayne Republican for merly was in third position on the GOP side of the committee, behind the late Edith Nourse Rogers of Massachusetts and William H. Ayres of Ohio. Turnover in the Senate will have Roberts said his investigation indicated irregularities mostly on ballots for aged in nursing homes. The prosecutor refused to ask for a special grand jury to look into Republican charges of illegal voting but agreed to report to the grand jury called in a homicide.

Roberts is a Democrat. The jury was called to act in the death of Jack Burdette, 36, killed in a fall from a YMCA window Nov. 3. James Holcombe, 21, tenant in a neighboring room, testified at a coroners inquest that he pushed Burdette through the window in an early morning MARK' ANN IVERSARY Japanese defenders stand in review in Tokyos Meijl Park on the tenth anniversary of their founding. Government officials reviewed the troops, termed Self-Defense Forces, from stand in front of the Meiji Memorial Hall, background.

Government Operations and Foreign Relations Committees. The states Democratic freshman senator, Vance Hartke, will move from fourth to third spot on the Senate district of Columbia Committee as a result of the election defeat of Sen. J. Allen Frear D-Del. Hartke goes from last to 10th place on the Senate Finance Committee, also as a result of Frears defeat, and remains in 10th place on the Senate Commerce Committee.

Rep. John Brademas, of South Bend, the only one of six Indiana freshman House members to survive in last Tuesdays elec tion, moves up three notches on the Democratic side of the House Education and Labor Committee from 18th to 15th place. Rep. Ray J. Madden of Gary remains in third place on the important House Rules Committee which controls the flow of legislation to the House floor.

Rep. William G. Bray of Martinsville from eighth to seventh place among Republicans on the House Armed Services Committee, and Rep. Winfield K. Denton of Evansville from 25th to 23rd among Democrats on the House Appropriations Committee.

TURTLE TOMAT 0 This unusual sight is Timmy the turtle nibbling at a tomato. Timmy, unlike most turtles, will eat anything set before him but prefers tomatoes. The amphibious reptile is the pet of six-year-old Billy Coughanour of Pittsburgh, Pa. Ike To Meet With Secretary Robert Anderson Pope Giv es Aim Of Ecumenical Council Traffic Kills 8 Persons In Indiana town, rolled several times and skidded 900 feet. A Hammond woman, Pearl R.

Bowman, 49, died Sunday of injuries suffered in a Nov. 9 crash. State police said her car skidded on a railroad overpass on U.S. 41 near Highland and smashed through a guardrail and down a 50-foot embankment. Charles Ryker, 14, Kokomo, was killed Saturday night when the car in which he was riding slammed into a truck parked on a Kokomo street.

Police said the driver, Roy B. Mclntire, 28, Kokomo, escaped serious injury. An Ohio woman, Mrs. Cordia Compton, 62, Dayton, died in a one-car crash Friday night on U. S.

41 south of Lake Village. The driver told police the cars power steering failed. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Indiana weekend traffic toll climbed to eight Sunday night but stayed below double figures for the first time in several weeks. A Goshen woman, Mrs. Elsie Al-bin, 58, was killed in an accident three miles southwest of Goshen late Sunday when the car in which she was riding went out of control on Ind.

119 and smashed into a tree. Mrs. Peggy Myers, 23, Richmond, was critically injured in the accident. AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) Presi dent Eisenhower will meet with Treasury Secretary Robert B.

Anderson Tuesday for what the White House described as an important conference on foreign aid to underdeveloped countries. Eisenhower will issue a statement afterward from his vacation headquarters about the pressing need for wealthy Western nations to step up such assistance to impoverished lands. Presidential Press Secretary James C. Hagerty in announcing the meeting said Anderson would fly from Washington for what he called a review of foreign aid Anderson is due to leave this weekend with Undersecretary of State Douglas Dillon for conferences on this problem with the West German government. Hagerty said that the President and Anderson undoubtedly also would talk over the final budget the Eisenhower administration will lay before Congress in early January.

Administration leaders are reported hoping that the Anderson-Dillon mission will convince Chancellor Konrad Adenauer to increase substantially West Germanys aid contributions to Africa Asia and the Middle East. VATICAN CITY (AP) Pope John XXIII said today the forthcoming ecumenical council of the Roman Catholic Church will aim at re-establishing, in value and splendor, the substance of human and Chriian thought and life. The pontiff spoke to more than 500 members of special commissions gathered here from all parts of the world to prepare for the council. At least a years work must be completed before the council named Second Vatican Council, or Vatican II officially opens. Vatican I was the council of 1869-70.

The Pope said that preparatory work or suggestions to be pursued by the council already fill five volumes. These, now being printed, will be turned over to 10 commissions that will prepare the agenda. He referred to the attention being given to the forthcoming council by the separated brethren, meaning Chrisitians of other faiths. This particularly consoles us and brings to our heart a foretaste of the joy of unity of all believers in Christ, he said. Can Use Seniority Two of the five newly elected Republican House members from Indiana, Ralph Harvey of New Castle and Earl Wilson of Bedford, have served previously in the House and will be able to use their seniority in requesting new committee assignments.

All five will have to settle however for whatever committee the party committee on committees gives them. Rep. Charles A. Halleck of Rensselaer, the House Republican leader, has no committee assignment. He is expected to retain his position as GOP leader in the new Congress.

flow Buying Scrap in New Yard Summit Streets To Get The Most For Your Simone Talks Of Love And Her Husband Body Of Teen Girl Is Found By Hunters PAULDING, Ohio (AP) Two hunters stumbled on the body of a teen age girl early today who had been forced into a car Sunday night while walking with her younger sister. The victim was Nancy Eagle-son, 14, of Paulding. Sheriff John Keeler said it was homicide, but he would not disclose the nature of the girls injuries. The body will be taken to Fort Wayne, for an autopsy, he said. Town Of 2,500 Paulding, a town of about 2,500 is the seat of Paulding County in northwest Ohio, bordering on Allen County, Ind.

The sheriff said the Paulding High School an was dragged into the passing automobile as she and her little sister, about 4 or 5 years old walked down a city street Sunday night. The body was found some eight miles northeast of town, near the hamlet of Junction on Ohio 111. Keeler said the young girl ran into a nearby house and called police after seeing Nancy pulled into the car. The girls parents are Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Eagleson. A wonderful new shopping adventure comes to Bedford on Thursday, November Dont Miss It! Verlin D. Coblantz, 22, New Paris, Ohio, was fatally injured Sunday in a headon collision one mile south of Milan. State police said Coblentz was passing another car in a no-passing zone on Ind. 101, and his car collided headon with a car driven by Jerry Walcott, 17, Dillsboro.

Mrs. Cecile Coblentz, 58, New Paris, mother of the victim, was injured seriously. An Indianapolis man, A1 O. Shaw, 76, died Sunday of injuries suffered when he was hit by a car Saturday night on an Indianapolis street. He was returning from a hospital where he had been treated for injuries inflicted by a hoodlum in a $2 robbery.

Ohio police reported the deaths Sunday of two Indianapolis brothers who were fatally injured in an accident on U.S. 35 west of Eaton, Ohio. Police said Merrill L. Miller, 24, and Glenn E. Miller, 21, were killed when their car swerved out of control on a curve and crashed.

An elderly Terre Haute woman, Mrs. Mamie Smith, 64, was killed near her home Saturday night when she was hit by a car while she was crossing a street. Police held Rose Polytechnic student Charles R. Gilbert, 21, for investigation. Another car-pedestrian accident Saturday claimed the life of Mrs.

Winnie Reed, 60, of Indianapolis, who was killed when one car bounced off another on an Indianapolis street, jumped the curb and hit her. Witnesses said the driver of the car which forced the other auto onto the sidewalk paused for a moment and then sped away. David Frischkom, 18, Daleville, was fatally injured Saturday night when his car went out of control on a county road north of Middle- Diem May Shake Up South Viet Nam Cabinet SAIGON, South Viet Nam, (AP) President Ngo Dinh Diem may shake up the South Viet Nam Cabinet as a result of the abortive paratrooper revolt against his government, reliable sources said today. Although Diem crushed the rebellion and emerged in a strong position, sources said he may make his Cabinet the scapegoat for the unrest and dissatisfaction that led to the attempted coup. Rebel leaders charged Diem with running a family dictatorship that divided and weakened the military and the rest of the country in the fight against the Communists.

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