Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 80, Decatur, Adams County, 4 April 1946 — Page 6

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r . y 1 g if j|r |. F*iMk »m uMti.IW A* mbVmmCi I* MB MB • * * ell . ®l it! s Ir * • * KaRsL THI RAMitY. N. J., Volunteer Fire department has quite an audience, top photo, as they get fire to an old three-atory house. which is in an advanced ctase of deterioration, to demematrate the speed with which they can extinguish the flames with new equipment, shown lower photo. The new apparatus discharges water through a special nozzle as a fog-Lke spray which amothsrs a fire as well as reducing its temperature. , ______ (International)

Prosecutor Named By Governor Gates Indianapolis. April I ll’l'i Charim ILitt.i. Ssb-m R'-|iiibliran attorney. wan appointed hy Governor Gale* today «* psooecutor for Oranae and Washinxhm <• muHrw He succeed* Arthur IHHard. who died suddenly Tuesday. Ratts •« new prosecutor will handle ihe state'« case against two Jaffereonville men <iiaitn-il with rhe

" SALE CALENDAR APR *> Ltvl A. Mercer, 2’4 mile* South and 1 mile West of Butler. Ind Well Improved 157 acrJ farm, and all peraonal property Midwest Realty Auction C<»- J. F. Sanmann, Auct. A j>R 6—Frank E. King, 3 ii|H\* southeast of Decatur on the Piqua road and then mile east on Hobo road or »« tnlle due west of Bobo. General farm sale. Roy 8. lohnson A Son, Au<-ts. APR. 5—13:00 p nt , Mrs. J. C. Miller. 513 .Marshall st.. Household goods Midwest Realty Auction Co. J- F. Sanmann. Au<t. APR. 6 Mrs. Violet Breiner. 12s South Tenth street. Decatnr. Household goods sale. Roy Johnson 4 Son and Melvin Liechty, Aucts. APR. 11- John F. Warman. W» North 12th St.. Decatur. Indiana. 4 room house and Household Goods, l:00 p M., Midwest Really Auction Co- J- F. Sanmann. Auctioneer. APR. 13 —Cloyce Springer, .'.(fiiu estate of Sarah K. Springer. Mobile iterry. Ohio on road 224. General farm and household goods sale Roy 8. Johnson A Son, Aucts. APR 15- George L. Gase heirs, *1 mile north of Decatur on old road 27. lii2‘j acre farm and.all personal property Roy Johnson A Son and Melvin Liechty. Aucts. APR 26—George Gerber. Executor. 3-miles east and * a mile south of Hern. Fanil and l.uildlnKs Roy A- Johnson A Son, auct GomMed varcon C&aetd & £ I' New Varcon Motor Oil ’ Our Ref. Lose Frice 17’ic ~| C QU ART-tews In drum lots ■mA Dm* Fw fawns* CmMm Our Spring DsAsery qfre •opfcw 4pril If, IMS • » i ' * I. This new oil was used by our army in all parts of ths globs. It stood up and randorod completely satisfactory service under actual mage that was far more severs than any tacts man might conjure up. 2. Until April 15th, you esn order in drum iota and mve 10% on this high quality oil. Pay on delivery; no down payment: protection against pries chsnfm Every year mm thousands nm saving money with our faring Dslivwy PUn. Gram Wed Tht Fondly Store

l.ltch-hlke slaying of Jume* J. Williams. la.ulsville, Ky„ near I’aoli March I*. o ——- Thoma* A. Edi*on p-ifected the i Erst fllani. nts forth- Incandrs ■I cent electric light while Mt the Wyo.. i< cording to reports. The N.-tlo-rlsnJ* is the most i densely fu.pulated country in the world. Figures so- 1914 show 712.3 l, persons pet e>iUare mile, compared . with 45 5 per square i-ille for the ■ I'nited Htates.

Communist Tinge Al 'Win-Peace' Confab I Conference Slated To Open Tomorrow Washington. Apr. 4 — (FPI — | A "win the p.-a. t>" conference sponsored by 2<t members of congress convenes here tomorrow under published charges which do not brush off easily that It is a communist front outfit. The conference meets for three days in the auditorium of the commerce department. Most but not all of the conareasmen presumably are unaware of the IMdltical background of some of their conference a/soclntes. Antone the congressional and i.on-conaresslonal sponsors are some notable followers of the communist party line although many have no connection at all with the communist party. The original conference proposal. however, came from sources which suggest that It is designed for two major purposes: 1. To crease in the I'nited States a more sympathetic attl tmle toward Soviet Russian for < ign policy. 2. To create pressure fur a change In I’nited States foreign l>olicy to a trend more favorable to Russia. Rep Adolph J. Sabath. D. 11l announced conference plana last month. Sabath Is the SO-vearold dean of the house and chairman of Its rules committee. He says the charges that the conference Is a communist front is the bunk I. However, Sabath announced I the conference plan nt the suggestion of four men who are aggressively active In left wing Judiths They are: Jo Davidson. chairman of the | Independent citizens committee i for the arts, sciences and professions Itnvldson’s committee was created by the American 1 lommunlsts for their own political purposes according to a . ri port made last year to the partv’s New York state convention. , Former secretary of interior Harold L. Ickes last month became executive chairmen of the < ommlltee. Julius Emspak. chairman of the united electrical ami machine workers tCIOt and a member of the defunct Communist-controlled Am-1 erlean peace mobilization. Bartley Crum, vice president of the national lawyers guild Singer Paul Robeson, also a member of the late American peace mobilization. The American peace mobiliza I Hon was created by Communists j and their sympathizer*. It attractcd some non-Commtinlst follow , ers In 1940. Its purpose was to on-' pose American lend-lease or other i assistance to Great Britain, then I at war with Hiller's Germany. At ; that time Germany ard the Soviet I nion wen- at peace. Germany at-1 tacked Russia on the night of June 22. 1941. The American peace mo- 1 bllizatlon. which was picketing the White House with antl-Roosevelt signs at that moment, promptly went out of business. Its Communist members almost instantly betan yelling for the BritMANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES Thia Old Treatment Often Bri if a Happy Relief Many of.rm relievt sagging barkache mdeWr.nnrr they die-over that the real cause es thair trouHr may he tired kidneys. Tk« kidneys ere Nature's chief way of tektng the c scess acids and » aate out of the blood, 1 hay help most people pass about 3 pints a day. When disorder of kidney function permits Poisonous matter to remain in your Hood, it ■nay cauie nagging bael.erhe. rheumatic pains, leg pains, »«« of pep and energy, getting up ntahte, swelling, puffineea under the •yes, baadachea and doOneee. FrertueM or acaMy paMMcs with Uns aol burning K-mrtiieus bhows there la something w,ong with your kidneys or bladder, Don't waltl Ask your druggfet for Doan’s Fith, a ■limulant diuretic, •*»-! successfully by mlllloM for over 44 years. 1 loam's give happy relief and will help the IS miles as kidney tubes flush out poiaonous waste from year blood. Get Duan’s Fills.

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I Isli Mild for w.o tiuuliiKt Gci iiuuy. Allllllll-I Alltel HUH |H-HH- llluiiilizittloti graduate who In slated for a prominent part in the congrws«ionally • sponsored confarviice I meeting here Is Frederick V. j Field Field wax secretary of the Al’.M Vice < liulrtnt-ii of the Al’.M ' included Holmaon. Rep Vito Mur I cantonlo. Alp N Y and Theodore ' Dreiser. novelist who professed I Comnninism publicly shortly before his recent death. Martanioitio I Is among the sponsors of th • conference. Three of 23 congressmen orlMnally announced as conference sponsors have wlthd awn their name*: Rep Luthet Patrick. I).. Ala. Rep. William W. (.ink. D 111. and Rep. Melvin Price. D, 111. Sen. Claude Pepper, D. Fla.. Is not a sponsor but has announced that he will address the conference at Its final session. Sunday. There ere no Republicans among the siamsors. -»— o—-- —- Two Are Sentenced For Vehicle Taking Brazil, Ind,. April 4 tl'l’t — Max la-wls, 40. and Donald Atkins, lit. beg.m Ift-year sentences in the state prison and the Indiana reformatory, respectively, today on charges of vehicle taking. They confessed taking a car In Brazil and driving to Knight**town where thev were apprehend <d. The dome of the Wyoming state capitol building la visible to persons enteilng Cheyenne by bus train, aut mobile, or nirplane. Eggs are alm ist 95 per cent water. mS ■ RfRORTS from Japan state that two notes addressed to General Douglas MacArthur tacitly criticizing his administration were sent at the urgent request of thu Soviet delegate, Nicolai V. Novoknv (above), on the eleven-nation Far Eastern Commission. which acts In a supervisory capacity on occupation policies in Japan. (International) He * |bF qk-.: Mk JANST JORDAN, 28, of Santa Monica, Cai., formerly of the Marine Corps Women s Reserve, has filed for Congress on the Republican ticket. Believed to be the first woman veteran, to run ' for Congress, Miao Jordan said | she hopea to remove bureaucracy from government (International',

Awards Announced By Safety Council Judged On Efforts i In Traffic Safety ('hit ago. April i <l l’’ 1 h '* National fiafrty Council today awarded the stat- of lowa “"•< ,lu ‘ city of Wiihli.i. Kans , grand prises In the National Traffic Safety con The winners were ju.!g»'l on tlv ■ Imsia of their effort* t > promote traffic «afety. All 4* slatea and 1.392 eftbo participated in the contest, which civcred the calendar year of 1945. Three other -u.itc* an I five other title* won first place awards in their divisions. States were group ed geographically and cities by population. Winning state* were Texas in the southern division. Connectlcui in the eastern division and I'tah In the western division. lowa won flrat place in the midwestern division. Cities placing first were: Buffalo. N Y., ellh-B -t 5 0.00 i popula tion or more; Oakland. Calif.. 25(i.uno to 590,000; Evanston. 111.. 5d,000 to 100.000; l,yn hburz. Va„ 25,0 0 to 50.000; Stillwater. Okla lO.oun io 25.000. Wichita won first place in the 100.000 to 25 000 group. A special award wr-nt to Oak Ridge Tenn., home of one of the atomic bomb plants, for holding down traffic accidents during mushroom growth and son.lng traf flc volume. The council wall that Wichita offered proof that a ’’strong, wellbalanced traffic safety program could produce results In the face of postwai condltl ns that many other c< mmiinill-s feund Insurmountable " Wichita'* traff'.- deal!’ rate last year, based on population, was 42.5 percent less than in 1914 and 45 1 percent le«*s than the nverag- for the p-eceding thr«-- years. Its traffic dea'hs fell from 12 In 1944 to seven in 1945. lowa had a dec-ease of 1.5 percent in its traffic death rate, turned on mileage. Other state awards Included; Midwestern division Kansas and Minnesota, hon ruble mention. City award* Included: Group 111 in-* Moines, la., second; Evansville, Ind., honorable mention. Group V Wauwatosa. Wls, second: and New Albany. Ind. hon>rable mention. Group VI Virginia, Minn, and Stevens Point. Wls., tl»d for second place. Hon Table mentions; lowa City, la. Cairo. 111., Park Ridge, ill., and Whiting. Ind. • o In tile American colonies, in 1673, Connecticut adopted branding instead of the death penalty. The Southern Calif -ilia Valencia orange crop for 1915 was the large**) on record—7s,tiuo cars. Hauling of horses Into Wyoming for i odeoa is considered a commercial operation by the state highway patrol One-trip permits <<eting ♦'> each a<e required every time t ie state line is cressed. Soybean oil meal contain* 41 to 46 pornent protein, and is used la offset protein d»-fi< lenctes of cereal grair i fed to milking cows. Pinup Baby ® II ■ I ihL IwallMw Hit RAM wreathed in an impisl grin. 2-yeai-olu Frances Tepitt eky of Philadelphia poses in typi cal pinup fashion after she has been notified of her selection m beauty queen by SOO soldiers H Udo, Italy. Frances won th« | hearts of the Ol's after her pi» I ture had been entered in a contest i tor the title by her cousin, Pfe aibsrt Kramar. (IntUMtiooall

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A‘ "A--a *, / # ' ir * ANN COOMBS, 4. victim the pas two years of the dread nephrosis has been under a treatment o intravenous feedings and ultra violet ray. Her mother. Mrs. M J. Coombs of Medford. Mass., see Inga news story of the recover; of Joan Tinney of West Orange N. J., contacted the latter's moth er to learn the treatment. 8h reports a marked improvement ii the child. (International Bi: hop W. E Mammaker of Denver, of th< Methodl*t ihurci*, the postwar period lie* i* Io be "swept hy a great wave of evan gelism."

Less Milk for Calves Means now is gwxl green foragt ta I*l r you II hold the animal* out “ I* More for the Consumer aa gra f ' by pasturing too early If* co . damage the gra** not' * cut down production later in'** j-te, . - What your pasture nefth ncM A •‘fry '4. is complete fertilizer. Bert '1 f ■// £k9A is get .1 soil ted. wf.ich ••-»«« ■ i/ M/igp bow much of »i>J< *- in!l J The fertilizer supply critical at this time Better F 1 - JT j 17 I order in a* s*xi at powtUeprotein. The calf should have rrei TZZ J > ‘ free access to the meal st all times, - but do not allow left over mead to pile ■<_• Here’, another simple way to make U P in the box. It may g<staJe. sure that more milk is made available At about ten days, good, green leafy J > to your dairy plant. All you need to do hay should be added to its daily menu. is put your calves on a feeding pro- Y our county agent can give you . gram which includes less milk and extenskm bullet inswhkh contain commore supplement. // erery dairyman in thr nation um of young calves. firrduetdmilkjttdrationjorhucalm. the Wlttm filing ~ of pound, of milk miU K milk . good proteiS , .-g* te/reed/orromiowrusf. feed and good legume hay, and youll And while we are put Idaho University recommends re- have more milk available for the along, it’s time ft* the * moving the calf from the dam at two market and still have healthy and to come chugging woj to three days age. It is fed whole milk » turd y calve* Jor you? herd replace- mentary posture programat the start, preferably with a nipple ment program. Three’s a strong res** ***T; rs pail. When the calf is a week old, it p— —i - , — t include Sudan gra« 01 ’ "**l dry rneal " FtrtiHze Pastures . y n«n but pwiw*»J* ** Now— Km. Cwn OH Reduce Milk Volume — piementan f« dsu P plyls ‘ wt The size and breed of calf determines /7ns* w **l help till lh ’* f ap ‘ the amount of milk it should get. <=> Sudan gras* can Idaho suggests the following for a Tn // <=» few waeks Sowa half acre From birth to! week of age, 7to 8 Al (/Z jJBO fdiupwhen ywr lbs ;Ito 2 weeks, Bto 9 lbs.; 2to 3 Sudan next July aM u « c< *1 weeks. 8 lbs.; 3to 4 weeks, 7 lbs.; 4to to3o lbs to the ac" 0 " 5 weeks, 6 lbs.: sto 6 weeks. 5 lbs.; 6 fertilized soil be>‘, to 7 weeks. 4 lbs.; 7 to 8 weeks, 3 lbs. c : ‘ ,nW Li The calf should be off milk after ® and nulk bu“ ! 1 it is eight weeks old. both pustu. J 2 w IS n** C-ueresey-calves get tnree-fourths beat thing to put on your pasture » tall or if it has been . and Jerseys two-thirds of the above fertilizer and put off putting your /. f) )QJL wntxmu of milk. The dry calf meal cows on. (Ail that put-put-put makes fAALCUs fed the calf should be about 18 to 20 me sound like a one-cylinder motor.)

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