Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 74, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1946 — Page 3
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NOTICE ~E,W 0F SPECIAL offer of MAKER STI DIO NOW AT HOTEL RICE ■MAKING SITTINGS h I ion I. ro,ne * ear * y an< * avo ’d last minute rush. If rece ’ ve <l “ur Special Offer you may n *n»H ad. and SI.OO and receive a lleautiful f«<'ldtone Print. nimv 11 A - M - lo 8 P- M. DAILY AND SATURDAY, MARCH 29 & 30 th Official a lot serv * ce jg»xK ‘-W1 Friends g " e ’ wilh "“' < much recogni- / yw4 lion or thanks. It is never! herN c less highly important. 1/ Police escort and traffic J officers, for example, are genj er<MW with their co-operation _ al funerals. Our thanks to all of them. kit 6ILL,G 8 doan Wfc funeral home [/> Decatur phone th i/Z.
■I Ram Warner. < hh-f pt tty off|. .•■ in (he C. K navy, wh > re ••nli<u<il luHt Novfinlier, plan Io b.ive to morrow nt tin* expiration of a in day leave. apt-nt here with hi pat ent*. Chief Wagner ha epent soy- ‘ en years In wervice, nix credited to overneu* duty. Recently )i<. ha. In-en stationed at McAlf-ier, Okla lioinu. S-Sgt. Rolirrt Martin has !»■. n discharged from tin- C S. army as ■ ter three yearn and nine montli* | service, purl of which wa, ‘.pent ip the ETO. Mr. and Mitt. George Hakes hive received a lona distance telephone call from their «nn |’f<- f’.iri Hake*. stating that he has arriv-d in Kan Eran< ini'ii, Calif., after eerv Iny 30 months overseas will) tin-j r. S. Marine Carps in Honolulu witi a guard unit. He expects to lie sent Io (treat l.akes. Hi, f or hi 1 dlHchargi* in the near f.iture Special Services And Meetings Os Churches In Area aW.-.-Rivarre U- B. The Rivarre I nited Brethren cir cuit will have the Rev t; It Klein Ing. of Huntington, general ae< retary of missions for the I'nited Brethren < litin h. as special guest speaker Sunday lie wi'l speak al Io am. in tlie I’lea-int tlrove churrh, at 3 pin in Hie Mt. Vii toty church, and at ~ 3o pin. will give an illustrated lecture on Cen tral America at the Mt. Zion church. The Rev. Fleming apent . Acral yeaio as a missi nary in Sierra leone. West Africa, and re. eiitly made survey tours of the Bali.im.i and Jamaica islands in the West Indies and Honduras in Central America. The paetor. Hie R. v Paul (iiah.im. Invited Hie pilhlu Io ,il tend these servli'i -. New Corydon Methodist The Rev Albert It Burkett. Fort Wayne pastor and |>o.-l, will lie guest speaker Sunday at tin- New Corydon and Springhill Methisli-t churches. He will apeak on ' Why we believe in the divinity of Jesus” at 10 a.tn. at New Cotydon. and on •‘Silver linitiKd or lauglt and live." at Springhill at 7 pm. The Rev. W. C. Taylor, of Geneva, pasI lor. Invites the public to attend
Miss Joan I'uwi is . dauuliter ofl IMr and M-- I. \ i o*en t>**l I West Adams nr, of, *|y ar iv< home today from w<% !<• n t'o||e:.'i< I I a’ asp, i)'4 t aeaflon Miss faonii Hoile a i.tdoio at Hllni'ic \\ • leyan. iilooiuifc’ioii, ! HI. Is >p< ndi >;■ a >pt.i'A vacation! with her patents, Mr and Mrs ' Ot o Holl. Tile Paulditi-4 Jati-a, Co, Pattld i Ing. O. Im. lonlHIile,) for l.’aiio acres of lieete ill Hie fit I two Weeks of the annual he, t contract ing campaign now In ~io?r< it. was anti lunced today John Tel Viet, roil of Mi B T > Tmviei, i; I Madison ctreet. a <• i nlor in the M.iit|iietie I n versify S< Il > 1 of medil ill' al Milwaukee, Wi . wa. r>- eiitly • ted .. siu dent council repp e u atjve of hi' . Ihl He will his degree ;u do, tor of no dieilie at < omilieni < me|i! exeri-lses ill Nov- ni» r o Divorce Suit Filed In Circuit Court Emma Susantia Norman, Cl" Winchester Street. Ims filed Hit I for divoii e from Clifft >n K Nor , man in Adams l irciilt < mrt. < hairing < rue) and inhuman treatment. I She alleges nt he. complaint that I t ,e defendant < instantly nag.-cd, I'truck, hen: and l u m-d her and [ threatened Io kill he ... I ilia' she wn.i forced to work to maintain fh<‘ : family. ‘I he complaint ivers thin the d> fend.itit is the owner of personal propelty, valued at |2.i'Ho mid real t i state at fil.otm She k custody of three < hildren. a.o . nine, five and 23 months mi l ll.mm alimony II I! Mi I'leitahali rep .. a t , plaint fl <■ Lake George, famed summer r< sort near Saratoga Spiini's N V was originally named laic Saint Sacremenl It received it- present name in 177a in honor of King George 111 Tiie geographical center of the I'nited Stale is in Krnisa ting of the chief Indi.in Indii tries in New Mexico > that of silveramlthing. learned from the. Spanish.
„ ~v ’ • %»;<*-T’ ■*> “t x- -z-a .'•■■■• ’’’ ■ ■ PB ■\ ” I I k ’ W \ ■'»• I r f" ,y *♦ - <v "» . t ’ Jau— . uiaikino ALONG THE LANE of cherry blossoms at the side of the tn wStnTton " C., are Miss Dori. Buffett, right. d.ughter of Congressman Buffett of Nebraska, am! her houw guest, Mi«a Betty Hite of Omaha. The pair wasted no time in getting out to enjoy the floral Array as the trees broke into bloom over spring s first week-end. f/nternstionrii
. - ■ - - t i n---. ;n J. i W I n ,-r 111 dtl , iWWW— l *" s - - i»w —— *** ' r-'•«»'' - * iJi gg| • *** ‘ fl Jfjh SB* ( mhH mFr L‘ pr I* " b RM>IL I ■! ilffwP® H nil Jh? I- f "i 'UKI* ’ JflKe* ’ 4 ' Hr I . ■scctnfNT TRUMAN has appointed W. Awrill Harriman right, until recently ambassador to Russia, M th. v q ambassador to Groat Britan to aucceed John 0. Winant. who will become the American ' ™Lntatlve on the United Nations Economic and Social Council. King George of England has al.rr.nted the aopointment of Harriman, a multi-millionaire and government pinch hitter since earlv l>al, who in his new post will take up residence at the London United Statw embassy, shown above. .. t .. 9
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Hits At Secrecy On Atomic Development Scientists Urged To Fight Secrecy St lamia, Mo. .iar ’js ll'Pt lir Anion .1 t'urlson. retiring . president of the American Asso- < lotion for tin- Advancement of j Science, believes atomic (tombs might wreck indurtiial aiviliza tion but never would 'obliterate OUr species." Addressing the n.-six latioti'H convention last night, ('utlxon said that many civiltaationa of i the past have decayed and di ■ appeared 'without the aid of we.ipons of modern Warfare" Modern industry, "!>• tides I uilding pringlioaiih for war. has created other hazards to man’s health and wclfan ' lie said. ‘Tiie atomic Immb i the < iihninatioii of these new mid man made enemies." st to himself, disease is man's gieatest enemy.' he said A- a biologist I deplore Hie di veraioii of tens of thouxandx of conipcient ( ieiiti t- and sin h h.rge fortunes in human toil for devising better ways to kill and injure our fellow lllell, better v, ay to waste and destroy our latural resources 1»y war, becam, tin- fronlierit of l|docy .nd medii I tie are still -o vast." Carlson, professor emeritus of physiology at Hie I‘niversity of Chicago, urged the 3.non conven tion delegates "to knock at the door of politics" and l»eg for reI nioval of flu- secrecy surrounding the development of tiie atomic bomb. "I think our oii.il responsibility compels us to knock at tbi door," he said. "Not only as in dividual citizen*, but a organized professional people If Ho- priiii ipb* of Hie ld.i< k out in science shall prevail in War and 111 p> ,o e, H« iein e be i otoe not an instrument of mid • istandim’ (mt an Instrument of .ddiiion.il suspicion and feat " o Alfhoii. h tII <• t* i'l beetle browed" i= commonly Used to le 1-el i'H- hum.<ll. . beelh- :do m t have 1 cVi-ll w
Vets’ Stamp ' UMITfO STATES POSTAGE ★' * ★ ★ ★ HOMWIMO THOSE Q<t Q WHO HAVE SERVEO Q HONORING all veteranx of World War If, thin special 3-cent postage ittarnp will lie IxHued May k. of ordinary Hize. It nhow» a faesimile of the honorable dlm hargs emblem. (Intetnttionalf ’ - , Opposes Military Control Over Atom f Review Power Hit i By New Committee Wa-hington. Manh 2‘ (ITt A .'rmip «f proinliietit Amer can < barg' d today that giv.ng t armv and navy review p iw< • over ato I in • decisions would l,e a lin'd an I noiini-ement licit thi< i >unt,y i:t tend- to it-i- at mil < rgy |>: I • marily a weapon of war The charge watt made by tin • newly o nul l'd niti t'-'l eimimit tee for civilian control of atomic I lli I t he,, I defhtil div ind-r wav to v-si pe innit-mt control "I atomic energy in military hand-, tie' i ‘iii’iittcc - lid "If Hi.-, diiv 1 -it i -eil-, it w li »■ taut tin >un in an aiinoiim etm lit Hi it th*' I idled 1 Stab s mteiid I" i> ■ at r gy primaiily a- i Wi apott of wit t The e m iiilti” w.,.. o .-.iniz.d wilii Hie ptiinary aim ol def.-ndn: he ValldelllM'l a ilelldlC' 111 Io ato uiii' control levi-d.ii »•> ->< ndm ■ in t ,<■ ennte it woitl I pi ti.i i mill . t.iiv boanl to r'-vti-w' ill” decisionof a civilian control i itiimi-'lon , I'h- board could app-a! diiectly to tli< prwideiit ill <a > of di pi:l<' I lie new c mmilte. . 211 111, lilia l i ii 'er iii. 111> 1 foi mer under < n ! tary of t.rte Summ-r Well, Bi ' a|< 11 11, omley <iv nan., pre-li ib nt of Hie f. lei.il council rd < hui'i ll*' "I Ih i ' ill Am, r a. fol 1 lino Gov Ibflait It I.,'im.iii ,f New York ind former war prolue lion board < iiairman llim.ild M ' N. I OK. French War Bride Now With Husband M Stirinn,- Smith. Erench w.i bride of Ralph Smith. i<,<ntly ,li> < h it ,-d flout the I army, ha-t a. ind her and i now iesidittg ■v th her Im build al the Wiieoli Gn li, I home Ilea I'lca ini M IIThe l Ollple vv u m.c >d last .line widle 111, \dim i uility man ..., • <-r< ii.' ■' ith Hie I S irmy ill th. Ell,lip, all lie tel Ml - Sin I'| al li. - I 111 I i- e lint y ,•'. ir,i! day, ago mi H.e s S Vuh atiia o O (> | Adams County | Memorial Hospital o o i Admitted Mi-- Alice Lake. Inn North Seventh tieet Mi Perry SVoikinger, Ohio < ity. <> route 2. |i inl-se 1 M Er, I Matba< It rout)' Mi l.iin, Kilc.ieii, 12' M< Bailie, sheet. Ml, M- riel Ilea iv. M oiroeville runic ! o— — '—~- About 2ti.<'i><i California women i , nlixted in the armed Hervfces , during World War 11
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Suggests Iran Oil Under UNO Control British Suggestion To Iran Disclosed London. M.irlt 2s H I’i Tin fmiign iittli e di»«lo ed today th i' Britain had iu'.i i-d i > Iran tli.it Hie future dev> optm m of tin.i: locate! Iranian oil n"Hniri"> be plait-d nude- i iiitnd <d th'' lHi lid NationA foreign office Hpukfsman -nd tin- British atnli.i- i lor Teh all Sir Header llitlla d. "llHoflli ially' j • iir;'i'“h'd In p emi<r Alum li Glia vam.of Iran that the country's nil develop.m-nt he turned over to the iN<> Hilliard advanced the soggeslion a month ago. the spoke-man .aid He Raid Bollard gave it a- hit ‘ per -i>n:il, unollb ial npinian " that the future iif Itan'R un.illmaied re twiiliie; might he din II■“*•'<! by the I'S’ti ei-onoiiiii and Heoial tottni'll Reportt from New Ytnk that the t'N'o council might lake over tin allotment of Iranian oil may have orlgltui d from the auggiittioti made by Bullard, the f irejgn ofli< e commentator .aid He said he did not know how Ghavam teat ted t:j Hulla d i idea The spokesman Raid of Andrei Gromyko' l walkout on the I'NO security council ‘Lt is disapimlnting. but not alarming, it is a disturbing hap
i priiinv which pl.mil iln- niHh iri'y I ill tin- I NO ill jeopardy " The British < :ibin, t met in re- ■ onside Britain"* poniflotl ill Hie Soviet Irani ill dl'pilte in the Sov iel Irani in di pule in the light of Gromyko* walkotr
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NOTICE My office will he closed from March do to and including Apr. 6. la'wi.H Lutz Smith. Attorney
