Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 2 May 1946 — Page 2
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Company Announces Reduced Gas Rafes Decatur And Preble Users Will Benefit New U.K rate*. which *11! eive < uMcmer* in 'he F »rt Wayne divl- •»: >n inor< than Il2.'>.miii annually, have been iinnomi l>> the North' ••i n Indiana Pub! > Sc vice < ntn-; puny, ufh ttniK D>-<<itur anil Preble hi \dmii* county The r*t<-» upproo-d by the pub li<- servh e coinniiMini:, will bemule effeitiw oil b|l'. leihli ell
EQUITY : ■ °WHEKE ICE CREAM IS BEST" ■ , ■ IOR \X\ I’\RTY OR SOCIAL EVENT B ■ HM R BEST BET IS— t J EQIITY PACKAGE ICE CREAM J : 33c 17c;;;: _ — FLAVORS — W CHOCOLATE STRAWBERRY—VANILLA—MAPLE NUT • _ g ■ WE HAVE PLENTY OF * Mil.ll ( REAM CHEESE ■ _ EAT CHEESE—SUE BREAD A- 1 : 39c ; ■ AMEBIC V\ (I'riM-oxcd) CHEESE _ 10c Ih. B ■ Old fashioned LIMBI RGER CHEESE 21c pkg. ■ ■ DIB COTTAGE CHEESE Die lb. ■ ■ . ■ ■ ■ ■ Equity Dairy Store ! a Decatur. Ind. Phone 158 1 more I WALLPAPER PER CAN ■ feaSn/1 EASIER and QUICKER mIT • se citA * I W M| Jjft, Yas, W*!lp«p*t Cleaner goes j farther, faster. i* »he genuine. i - >/ sen-crumbling wallpeper cleaner. Always p.|| firm, always pliable, doem t get tacly — \ that's tbe wallpiper cleaner that Ml /' » male* the sweep Anyone can clean ‘ with (?(<** — it’s fun. Get today, rgSI At •** »*»'•*• t; 1 TTi l — n Al A wttuni > WHIM YOU Ui< ['LeAfl E» w fill diJi /nwirrwiffi ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■bbbbbbbbi B An Important Announcement To Those With ■ Impaired Hearing Z g I impaired Inuring retarding your business and social life? ! _ Why ifti r tin- handirlip of deufne** when modern science ■ provide ati'fiirtory correction In !<■>''> of all cases. HOMO- I ■ TONE i not just another hearing aid. hut complete hearing B g < it nr ti'iiii ’ < ii.-nliiiiioti. .iiidlomo ii< examination, person aiizr-d Ihtlng cornpiete analysis ami tlte continuing services ® ■ of a quallfi><| consultant. g I SPECIAL HEARING CLINIC • RICE HOTEL. DECATUR SATURDAY. MAY 4—From 1 to 6 P. M. ■ ■ M g ('. E. MACKAY will conduct this special Clinic. MONOTONE 1 consultants are highly trained, not only in the moat modern. ■ B scientific technique* nt auditory compensation but aiwo in g g rendering advisory and guidance services mo neec *ary If the individual in to establish a Mtlafactory control over hie hear- • ■ Ing diHablll y We Invite you to take advantage of thlw unuxual g g opportunity for qualified aaalatance in your hearng problem. a SCotiMUllaion Im private and without charge or obligation. " SONOTONE HEARING SERVICE g 710-14 Gettle Bldg., Fort Wayne. Ind. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■gggggg*
At the (Joining Primary Election Vote for Muselman for Joint Representative Adams and Wells Counties .Mr. Muselman’s opponent has had this office for 8 Mr. Muselman In well qualified by training and experyears and is now asking for his fifth 2-year term. ience to represent ALL the people in the State legis- . Why not support Mr. .Muselman this time? lature. He will appreciate your vote. Muselman Has Never Held Elective Remunerative Office. He Deserves Vour Support. i • Fol A4v
lon luntern read after .May I. T J. Kelly, diviaion manager. «altl the reductions were made potsible by the lower coxt of whole- - tie gaa from the Panhandle Kaat-t-i n Pipe Lino company even ! though there have been cotMiderl able IncreaMea in operating tuatn. I'ndet the new rale at hedtile th- recidential gaa cuatomera will pay only 82c per io> cu ft. for the : nrat two i u ft. inc per I'W cu ft .for the next l.iott cu, ft, Rc per l<h» nt ft. tor the neat 1,000 cu. ft , .mil S'-.c per 100 t u ft. for all ove 3.000 <it ft The ruttw for . .mini)’. < ml and imluxt> iul aervlt e Ih ;’2c per lip <u ft for the first ton tu it I6c per 100 cu. ft for the mat 1,200 <u ft. h< p, r too tu ft fur the neat A.l'in) < it. ft.. Im per l"<i <ii. ft. for the next
20,000 cu. ft., and tc per 100 cu. .'ft for the next 20.000 cu ft The ■I reduction lit the first vtepa of the ■ r.ItCH la-lletit' nil gan < IIHtoniCIH ' Mr Kelly pointed out that lh« I nr* I ate hi lledille I* in keeping with the cotnpany'a policy of providing the bi’Ht poaaiblo nervier at • the Inwcwt |H>*«iblr coat lie atatrd I that although operating coat* have i increaard < >nalderably, (here baa liven no ineream* in raiea. In fact, • due to lowri ratm and lnciea«<-d <• iiiHumption of gaa. rMidontial I cualomrrH puid un average of 33 per< ent |er,< per therm for gun aerVice last yea, than they paid ill 19-18 — o — l Schulte And Madden I i Race In Spotlight i Ex-Congressman In i Bid For Nomination i I Indianapolia. Slay 2—- ll'Pi — I Much of the congreaaional prim ary H|M>tlight In Indiana m four I northernmoat district* centered I today on William T H* hulte'M bid i | to wreat the firat diatrict nomination from Incumbent Hay .1 Mad ; den. I Schulte, one-time Itemocratic j | whip and a IP year veteran of thci . V S liouae, loat by narrow margin four year* ago to the young ' I Gary attorney. He retired from | politic* to hIH faun at Lowell but I I now ha* launched a campaign to' h gain hi* former neat. I I .Madden had strong labor aup-1 | port in the hlghly-indUMtrialixed Calumet area but political obaervera agreed generally that he wa* I the incumbent in the firwi, neeond, third and fourth diatrict* tuoat likely to encounter rugged opposition in next Tuexilay'* primarieM. of courac. when Madden "up-t-et” Schulte he became the *<•<•■ i I ond Hooaier in hiatory Io defeat an incumbent congreaaman in the primary latke county haa been Democratic alnce it* eHtaldiahrient a* a • ongresnional diatrict. Rep. George W Gillie. Fort Wayne veterinarian bidding for lilm fifth term In congress, was ’ unopposed for the fourth diatrict ' Republican nomination He hail , two Democartlc rivals. Walter E Frederick, who had “organization" support, and Timothy II ■ McCtiddy, who may yet run with j CIO-PAC backing Doth are from Fort Wayne. Charles A Halleck. Rensselaer, attorney and dean of Indiana's . GOP confereMional delegation. ha<l one intra-party rival In the second district. He is Dr. G. 11. Coffin, former Monticello mayor who ran for congress on the Democratic ticket earlier in tlie decade. On the Democratic aide In the second. Mrs Margaret Allis, district vicc-ehalrwomank Is unopposed. Halleck carried the second by some 40.1 MM) votes two years ago. Third district Incumbent Robert A. Grant. South Bend Reptile 1 lican. had two rivals for the GOP nomination Both are from Michigan City: Marshall Ginter, young buttlnessman, and Anthony Gralik. a salesman. Glnther. runring fur office for the first time, hat. made a vigorous campaign based on hla theory that "businessmen should take an active • interest in government instead of sitting back and criticizing." 1 Three liemocrats. all from the I Industrial South Bend area, seek 1 the third district nomination. E. . Spencer Walton Mishawaka law- • yer and World War II naval vetI cran. hail "organization" backing. | but state senator John Gonas of I South Bend had some district 1 f'lO-PAf' Indorsement. Glenn Y. I Warner. perennial candidate. I rounded out the slate. . On the Republican side of the ' usually-Democrstic Lake county. I Lake county juvenile judge f'liar- | les Gannon and Oscar Strom. . Gary attorney who has lieen 1 ‘recommended" by the CIO-PAC. I were rated as strongest challeng- | <-r*. with Frederick Wood. Gary ( steelworker: Joseph H Solan. Hammond automobile dealer, and II two East Chicagoans — Stephen 11 Matls and August Kivikink .'completing the field, The ninth i man In the first district race was H Harry A. Lyon. Gary salesman I seeking the Democratic nomlnaj’ tlon. Gannon waged an "allout" antigambling cruuade after he was ' elected prosecutor four years ago
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR. INDIANA
I ttha only GOP county <>ffic»r > eleitrdi but was defeated for rtf- ■ i election. — —, o— - ■ Milk Payments Now Being Made By AAA I Winfred 1. Gvrke, chairman of . the Adam* county AAA committee i announced today that payments for milk sold during the months of January. February and March are now living made by the county of . flee. Mr Gvrke urge- all farmers entitled to payment to file applications before May 15 Mr Gerkv also elated that up plication* had been mailed t > each j p<-rson who had previously filed ' and that any new producer should call at the office before .May 15 | to receive payment for the first i quarter. AWAIT EVIDENCE ON (Ceettaeed Frwai Pegs Oas) secret. The suit-committee set up by a io to 0 council vole with Russia abstaining I* comiMised of Austtali*. China. Brazil. Poland. Fiance. In a coniinuni<|iiv issued after yesterday's meeting the group an nounced the t'N secretarial hail been asked to request all Vnited ' Nations members for revelant In i formation on Spain, and disclosed It already had before it 4«>l communications on this subject from Individuals and non-govei iiim-ni bodies All except live of these letters j and telegrams were generally hostile to the Franco regime. The five favorable communications objected to “outside interference in the Internal affairs of Spain." BIG FOUR IN K'natlwiirS F'rnm Psge Owe! I vd dispute yesterday between for eign minister V. M. Molotov of Russia ami the western powers on other aspects of the Italian treaty and iedm tlon of allied occupation forces In Austria. The ministers also prepared to open preliminary talk.< on piac<treaties with the smaller axis sat i elHtes before tlying to drive final bargains on Italy There was no immediate prospv< t of agreement on the major Italian issues, and ' an eventual showdown had lie i come Inevitable. Disposal of th<- Dalamatlan IsJ lands in the Adriatic sea off Yugoi salvia, although not previously liste<l on the agenda, presented a ' serious headaidte to the minister*. Gvorgraphically and economically the islands should form an integral port of Yugoslavia, but the imputation of many is largely Italian. o Trade 11 a Good Town Decatur REVIVAL lb % ' sMir ”* if ■ — Announcing h series of Revival Services at the ANTKM H M. B. C. I CHURCH with Evangelist Charles McHatton. Mr. McHatton is a student of the Fort Wayne Bible Institute, with unusual ability and a gift from God, for evangelistic work. | Services each night at 7:30 ' beginning April 28 and continuing through May sth. Plan to come. Jake Hostetler, Pastor.
New Journalism Head Named At Notre Dame South H' nd. Ind May 2 ll'Pi— Thoma* J Strihh. Nashvill**. Teuil. 'today w.i» named heud of the department of JournalMm at N Hrv I D.iinv I n rersity Rev J Huxli O'Dunnell, pnvd ' dent. Mid the appoliiimvnt would I b»- effective next Sept-mlmr. lbwill succeed the late Dr. John M Ciutney. who died Uxt October. A graduate of Notre Dame, t | Htrltch Ims worked on the editorial 1 staff* of the Dayton Journal the Nashville Bantiei. and the South -Bend Tribune He Joined the Notre! ' Dame faculty in i!HS. Stritch was , ! diet hargeil from the navy recently I WAR BROWNOUT ICaailuurd Pram Page O«e> I Hie ordqr would remain it) effect , until seven days after the miners i have endul their strike and return 11 ed to the coal pits. Taverns mid nightclub* serving fcHul were classilied as restaurant* I and were exempted from the restrictlon*. However, the order pro
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I hiblted them from uxinf light* In barroom* or for floor show* after 6 p. m. Motion picture* will he permit- ‘ ted to operate only between 2 p m and ti |>. m. The order ahrn affect* night sporting event*, Mich, a* boxing mid night Imsehail. Chi- • ago * two major league fiam*. | however, have no night game* kcheduled until May 24. The six day bicycle race wa« ordered rimed utile** it can pro vide lighting from Mime other *our< e. Jerry Mor:l»on. spoke*-1 man for liiko race official*, said ii portable power unit operated by gmudiiic would Im- Installed at the (olUeum to provide lighting. Poidcr i-ompuny official* citlmated that the order would result in a 40 p«-r<«iit reduction in the u«e of electricity. They raid their coal stocks would last only 21 day* if the order had not been Issued. Foster Hannaford, coal officer for tile utilities group, said that almost HW> percent of Its electricity was generated liy coal. The restrictions on Industrial plants, permittlng them to operate with electricity only 24 hours a week, will hinder tlie reconversion effort, industry spokesmen said.
I TRADE IN A GOOI) From where 1 sit l„j , Willie Lives in B an “Almost” Ho m , B Willie Wells I* one of many C.t.’a town paper •« H stationed averseaa to keep the |> ar k in C|^ tr . I'eare. Not to forget them, let me caption. describe a snapshot that he scat. From ■■ It's the inside of a house where pack* a lot Willie’s quartered .. . except the of our boyi boys have fixad it up as much as ing to nuk. possible to look like a typical bhr, even to American home. They've hung up friendly g| a „ pictures of their families, culti- forget to write fvoted a stray puppy for a house mind them that peU ,nil il '» not a# And the snapshot show* Willie cither. and hi* buddies sitting by their Z) * hearth, drinking friendly Amerl- yrv* ran beer and reading the home- (*/ CgpyngM. 1946. (
