Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 124, Decatur, Adams County, 25 May 1946 — Page 3

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CLUB CALENDAR Society Deadline, 11 A. M. Sunday Doho W.S.C.N, Mra. Paul Rich, ' 7:3<» p.m. Tuesday Church Mothers Study club. Methndist church. K pm. Hoot townxhip home economic* dub, Mr*. Lee Fleming, 1:30 p.m. Itebekuh Lmlge, Odd Fellows Hall, 7:30 p.m lardy of Victory Study club. Mie* Hose Steigmeyer, 7:30 p.m. Pai lota Xi called meeting, Mm. Hugh Andrews, 7:30 p.m. Delta Theta Tau hualneM meeting, Ktks, it p tn. Wednesday St. Vlrvetit de Paul society, L. of C. hall, 2 p.m. St. Mary's home economics club, Mrs. Harry Hay, 1:30 p.m. I'nlon Township Home (economics club. Mr*. J. C. Ilarkley, 1:30 p.m. ding and reception Included Mr. and Mrs. Omer Parent ami daughter of ('lore, Mich.; Mrs. George Parent, Plymouth; Mr. and MrJoseph Hahrlg, Foaterln, ().; Mr and Mrs. Josoph Zarfles, Mr. and Mrs. Holter! Howman and family, Bluffton. Both Mr. and Mrs. I'lman are graduate* of the Decatur Catholic high nchool. The bride also graduated from the Wayne I'nlversity of Beauty school In Fort Wayne and is now employed at the Gen • ral Klectric Co. In Fort Waym Her husband is an employe of the! office of the Fort Wayne-Portland truck line. After June 2, the couple will teat home in their newly furnished home at 248 North Seventh street RUTH AND NAOMI CIRCLE IN MEETING The Ruth and Naomi circle of the Zion Kvangellcal and Reformed church met Thursday afternoon in the social room of the church, with sixteen mem Iters and one guest present. .Mrs. John Belnt-ke, leader for the afternoon, gave an interesting leseon study on Christian family life. Mrs. Henry Grala-r read an article, entitled "The Fifth Wheel.' following which a short business' meeting was conducted by th--chairman, Mrs. A. H Ashbaucher. Ixtvely refreshments were serv-l ed during the social hour Ity thej hostesses. Mrs. Louts Kruetzman, Mrs. Harry Frauhiger ami Mrs. Beineke. The Delta Theta Tau business meeting will be li«-ld at eight o'clock Tuesday evening at the Hike. Installation of officers will akoi take place at the meeting. Dr. and Mr*. H. Frohnapfrl en-j tertalned with a six o'clock dinner Thursday for their daughter. Evelyn, in honor of Iter graduation from in-i atiir high si :iool. Hm * present were Miss l.uella Frohnap fel of Blissfield, Mich, Mrs. Wli j Ham Freene, Mr. ami Mm. Harvey' A. Furlong, Dr. ami Mrs. 11. Froh napfel, and the honored gm-et.l Miss Evelyn Frohnapfel. Psi lota Xi will have a called meeting Tuesday evening at seven thirty o'clock at the C. D. Lew ton residence on North Second street. All member* are requested to he present. 0 FfiSSWiT I KlJEr'i'iS 3 BMW Enroute Home Pfc Norman E. Schentnann, son of Mr and Mrs. Henry Seheufnann of Decatur, is now enroute to th" states from the sth r-placem-nt depot diapositl m cenfr near Manila. P. I- for h** t*l»charge from tho army under current readjustment regulation*. Entering the army in May. LH4. pfc. Scheumann arrivtyi oversea" in Manila last August to serve; with the I Uh Corps. For his army service he is authorized to wear th" Asiatic-Pacific theater rll.lM.n with one campaign star. Philippine liberation ribbon with on.- campaign utar, American theater rib bon go<Ml conduct medal ril.lwn and the World War II victory medal ribbon. Sgt. Donald D. Jacobs, stationed at Fort Knox. Ky., M spending a 22-day furlough with bin parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Jacobs of Bluffton, route 3. ——o— — ■ The port of New Orleans Is the largest single activfty of the State of Louisiana, and its facilities are valued at approximately 1W.0T0,|««e.

W Ay *. V- ! L W E ''' ' f ?a . c . F - v ' ’'l WITH ONLY THREE MONTHS to live, Samira Lee Reiber, 5. of Chicago, a victim of cancer, gets her wish, when her movie hero paid a visit to the Windy City. The little girl dreamed of meeting Roy Rogers and riding the cowboy star’s famous horse Trigger. As he was not accompanied by his horse, Roy makes up for Trigger's ai>•encs by giving Sandra Lee a ride on his back. (!nternjtionili

The Giri Scout* of troop I tnr-i in tlie lunch ro-in at Hie Lincoln schtad Tu-mlay evening for u potluck suppi-r. Following th-- supper, stunts and plays wen- enacted. Sunnya Robinsun and her cast were voted the l»--t Girst not inarching with th-- tone on Memorial -lay wen- reminded to march ’ with tin- other girls in uniform 1 Eleanor M s«-r. a-'-istant scribe. Th" Brownies of troop VII met Friday foi their n-gular m---ling. The meeting opi-ind with the Brownie promise ami song, followJ ing which gain--* were i-1.-y-'-i and i song* were sung During the -h-it buidneM meeting, it w;m decided !to have Browni-- meeting- every •other week <luilng tin- summer m-iiths Carolyn Ann McDougal, serf lie. o Warren Wilkinson Taken To Hospital Warren "Red" Wilkinson, aged about ss. well kn -wn Decatur man. i -onfin-l in the AU nr. county memorial hospital, when- lie w;i - i taken lust night after reportedly | suffering from a stroke of paraly ! - - - o Trade In a Good Town Decatut

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HOME (Falitor’s note: Tho following questions and answers comamlng veterans arc furnished by Dwight IL Arnold, county service oflicer.) Q. How long must a NSI.I i--rtn policy In- in for< <• In-for-- it -ati be converted? A Um- year. Q Where do I pay tny premi urns? A. Send all premiums Io Collection: SulHllvlshin. V'l-ran* Ml ministration, .11-; Broadway. New York (1111. N. Y. o - —

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Admhtml: Mrs. Ca-I Schnepp. 507 Marriiall street, Warren Wil klnson. Admitted ami dk<mi -1: Mrs. Mary Huhegg-r, Berne. l-i'inii -li Mia. Charier Stolper, Fr., Harlan; Hi- hard Sprun.p-r.! Berne; Mrs. Kenneth Graves. Pori land; William A W--H-, Geneva. > " * -— ■ Honorable Discharge Charles A. Kiutiim-n, AO.MSc. from Great Lakes, 111.

Stranded Passengers Hope For Strike End Live On Two Troins At Stotc Capitol / I Indianapolis. Ind, May 2’> — (l'P>- Paaaengers on two stranded New York Central trains Mndehe t . ramped l"g* and hoped for an early end of th" rail strike I it-dny. The railroad had told them to "go ahead and live In the cars" during th" strike, but most of them, particularly the day couch passengers, were not happy about the situation. Sgt ladle n Clay. Ashland, Ky.. sut on flu- steps of the day coach reading nursery rhymes to his two children. "I’m trying to help out th<Wife," he said. "We've been in a day coach since Monday, com Ing from California. The kids get restless." I There was little bitterness to war I the striking railroad men. "Can't *uy I blame them." aid tt sailor as he shuffled a de< k of cards for another game of soil1 talre. in the pullmans things were much hotter. Porters and con ductors provided service for the passengers. Spirits ran high among most of them. "All we need is a piano to snap up tli--'<- dill, car parties," said the wife of a serviceman. There were no radios but passeng.-rs read magazines, played cards or chatted in tho dimly lit cars. Laundry was rapillv liecoming a major pn.lil.-m. o. — Fort Wayne Negro Is Sought For Slaying Stabs His Wife To Death This Morning Fort Wayne. Ind. Miv tl'pi I— Slate police and »11.-riff’< deputies were combing th-- Fort Wayne (are. today In a ---.rih for a 22 yet.rold iu-gro who t,i1.1»-d an I killed hU IT-y.-ar.ihl wife early I d m -ruing. Detective captain \lfre-l Flg--i h:iid tiiat .1.-iiiii- Dani--I leaped from a M-cumd fluor window and fled al t-.m. this m ruing after ..taiibing Ills wife. Mary Helen Dni'.-i. three lim-r. Mr*. Daniel wa* killed Instantly. Poli.-.- were timmoiud by neighton* of th-- Danii-1,1 who h-ar-l Mr-. Dani.-I . --aminv Da-ii-l fled ajthe police arrived, losing a .-ho.in the leap from the w';iidow. Fig--. 1 ' said. Daniel was arr--sted m April on eii.it ji-M >f a 'milt an I baft-'ry preferred by his wife. Figel aid. o Willis Says Labor Law Changes Needed hidianapolkt. May 2a H'l't I Sen. Raymond E. Willis, I!.. Ind , who si-i ks re iioiiiiiiation, said today that I' S. labor law., must he changed and a court of industrial ri-lation* created to Judge "th" lia.de principle;, .if Junto.-" in Intor i <<mtioversi.il. Willis i- io-d a prepared -tatI inetit saying that the cmiri lie rsug j hlhiuM hii hifh’ * tih’ti us ■ proven Ju-li- iai and inipartiul <■<• : parity." ‘The i-'.-.t adv.inta.' -. whi ’i la ho; ha. gained during the i.i.o 25 year., stand In Jeodardy l>efore th--I ar of an indignant people." Willi mid, charging that the railway la i>or act appeared to l»e "not the complete answer" to pr.-s. nt n- --d.<

? wife • £ t < Sb\l< jfi H ■ Sk -1 ■ &' 7 •«* *■ 9S& 1 MEMBERS OR THE BRITISH CABINET MISSION, A. V. Alexander (left) and Lord Pethick-Lawrence (right) are siiown in New Delhi, India, with President ot the Moslem League Mahomed Ali Jinnah after conferences on the proposed independent Federal Union of India. Although Mo* handas Gandhi, Nationalist Congress Party leader, has implied ap- , proval of the British plan, Jinnah has not given any indication ot how i he or hi* party feol* about the mission’s proposal. (International) x •

Pleasant Mills News M and Mu. Ed Mel.hlng visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Neueitschwaiidet’ of I' a *ln Mr. mid Mr- Frank (tw-n* mid son. Frank. Jr., nr- spending Horn.time with Mi Gwens’ mother In Southern Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. Metle F.»r at tended tin reception a th.* home of Mr. Uhd Mrs W. E Spitler 111 WilHiire Sun-lay in honor of their smli w.-Idins nniHven.ury, Mrs. James F. llallM-r-ladt. Sr,, (uli.-il at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fuhrman Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Jac-il> Funk <>f Kok.omi waa ul.-o a visitor. Mr. and Mrs Emory Beeto and family of Battle Creek, Mi-li., visit .<1 over th-- we-k.-nd with Mr. and Mrs. Fr-d Ihiuman and family. Mr and Mrs. Iliilp i Martz and ion of Eaton. Ohio, vi, ite<| at Holl. S. Fortney home Sun-lay. Mr. and Mrs. t'hrls Spangler of Churubusco spent the wm-kenil a .Hi Mr. and Mm. Otto Lammert ami M ami Mrs. Sanford Carter l.t Warren Maseoff, wife and daughter. Num y Louis-- of Chicago. Mr. ami Mr- Claud llemllng--r mid daughter llarliara, Th.-lmu Noil and N-d K-!»y of Ft Wayne, Mr. ami Mi la-a<- I li Noll and -on. Johnny Max • p- nt Sunday evening w th th r pi • uiu, Wildam Noil ami family. ft Damage Suit Venued To Circuit Court SSOO Suit Venued From Allen County A damare suit, asking Judgment •li the Him of |SOO. ha been Vei. iie-l to th-- Adam- ci - nit court before .Judge J Fred Frucht-- from th-- Allen superior court. Tin- suit, tiled by th-- Indiana liisuram" chin|iany. mimed Joseph Cnrhuiigh as defendant The plain tiff company averred it insured an nii'o. owned l-y Claude Klinner, whi- h was inv dved in n collision with Ca baegh's auto in Allen i county in lai I Tin- i -mipany contend it paid for damages, total in. |.l!H.!is, and < harges careless-; in- ami negligence on the part ol tlie defendant in causing the ai'cidenl. In tin- divorce nit of Marjorie Anderson a ",ain«t Thomas Andcr son. the court ordered the defendant lo pay >ls per week suppml In Hu- support hearing of Myrtle Joins again-.! William Jones, the di'fi iidatii tiled a moi inn for a' I han; -of Venue final the county. Thcixlor-- Bull- tm-ii-r tiled a (»■( ition for adoption of Hubert la-roy Thomp on, 13. aluiig with the ---n ent of lln- latter's mother. o

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— — "" < Mr. and Mrs. Paul i'hrick. T’-rt High dr-et, Sil - the Parents fit a baby boy, torn at 5:10 am. thia morning at tlie Adams c unity I memorial hospital. He weighed C* poiimll3 oiilt- find has not be-'ii • named | A baby boy wax Iwirn to Mr. and; Mr* llu - I Fh-tning of route 3.1 .it 2:12 a.m. this morning at tin • Adam- county , -pital He weigh -•-I * pound*. 11 <-iiii -« ami ha* tint -n named. Mi ami Mi- It riatid II- -;i -t Keystone, are the parents of ;i son born at tin- So- al hospHai at 3:30 pm Friday afternoon. He weigh - I 11 poillii’ i. 3 ounceM ati.l .Mrs. Hoa.ird J. Burm-ll of And- rion. are Hie |;iri-nl< of a baby toy, born at the Idani* conn ty mem rial h- |iilal. He has mil b—li nam-ul.

Urges Cooperalion ; In Civil Avialion I New Radar Control i Tower Is Displayed Indianapolis. May 25 <t'P> 1 ' \ top official of Im- International air transport association held today that the Cnite-I States must < Ir-o-o- now la-tween world ceoprratioii and "economic Impertolism" in civil aviation. John E. Hluter. chairman of I V T A'« "Xi-euHvi- commltteo ami .ihairman of the toard of American oveMeusi iililiiiiM. suld some aviation qmirH-rs urge u I’ H policy of "faking all ami giving nothing." Wi- cannot expect other loutl trie* to open I heir gates to our air commerce unless we rec.prisale. Elater fold DMt aviation wrltara at their annual - -invention here. Although the adtnlnlstnitfrm favors a reciprocity poll y, the question Is n t finally resolved, he said, ai-pari-ntly ref-rring to air polity controvi-tMire in congress. CAA demonstrated publicly for the flr t lime its radar-equipped •I control tower designed to handle mounting air traffic problems. 1 I .--nt--I al th- CAA experiments] station here. Hie tower is the first < ne equlp|M-d wßh radar for | civilian flying. .-11 - -ugh similar -I-- | vicis wi n- used l-y th-- army and navy throughout t te war. By tm-ans of radar sareene, traffic controllers i-ati "see" every aircraft for 30 miles around tin- air port, no matter how had the w»-alli

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el. Discussing inti-riiatlonal alrlln* fares. Slater said IATA’s rate mifereiices ware ree-mHal If price wars are to to avoidml IATA memiumhip Includes all internat onai airlines Hlater totaled those who contend it l» a cartel, noting that Its ratr-flalng actions must to at" pntved l-y governmenta. I’nies- there U cisde-rallve rate setting, he said, we will find f«welgn governments controlling <mr - arrlem’ fares. o — — Veteran Assembly Clerk Dies Friday Muncie, htd„ May 25 (VP) - Fun*raf rites will to held .Monday for Calvin Faris, mlnuiea clerk in the tat" senate during the last two sessions of the general assembly ami parliamentarian in the I ouse - f representatives many years. He died in his home h*r»» ye terday after a long illnres. Farl.- •orved in the senate and Imuae since 1917 during every seasioti of the g-'tietal iw-<> mbly in which Ito Republican putty was in th-- majority. He was a former mayor of Mitchell and «ch<M>l ii-a- U- ( <-r at Hayden and Vernon tJennings county). -— 0 ™ I rails In a Good Town — cfacatur — Jswaltr — Watch and Jewalry Repair. Diamonds — Watchua Silverware — Ctocka 326 N. Ninth St.