Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 1 July 1946 — Page 2
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FOURTH IS BADLY ICestleoeo Prow, ••»«*<•■'» VY II P. Ulandy. rwamaudrr of th* COOlbltlPrt U«k HtpHWWd tbu«la«m ovrt »h* “ancrrssftr **’• of an atom bomb again*' naval liacvr as a ,t«'i»dy «i.vain of ra* ri'*th**d hl* fiat*hip. At tb* krthal rey, Iflh <»>' 'oday * tr>mh <||«s!pared .Inntlflc erow entered tba tarart area to report the a* toll ilamage ami l*-uiu th* **!■ iwt of th* above inter bomb hm»t on th* at mala w tlch took tha pla< e of tun on th*- .*•*• t »lilp» Prepar ittona Already were arid* rway for th* second part of th,* |7fl.<Mio>>o re*t of atomii bomba v» nary rt.jv an anderarater hfrt to ata if »t**l amor ea.i wlih.*Un4 the terrlfh water ptwtun Man« mUhre’t weapon exploded with a vohank ! >L«t of smoke and flame. BomtaitHti HufuW Wood feat uve Hi* l4«’*«*ti in the neper f rtr«-n* "Ui'C* Dream' ‘let th • i,tnb > ' 4 < thllTt an I alinrt •-*.** <1 »!.<■ I tlouhh till lUWiOii loiteil th .>••;* A p ..'l' • it'e* rt I " y etoild .nil'llrouin* I ’ ' ’ 0 f•• t Into tile ,*t . and -i» *at<of '*>• l*i -<* n tuftlieli ’.1111111*4 I »wu ly bumi M U le <4 i t »r*d th trail •> ilia 1 >■ i « .*»li l< ■i><i Vhlti Wa- i .11 I 4 i.H <> * u ’ ■ era! SiaaU « I 4>.t«; , Hire wer Pled .1.1 t»i:i ..nay. fn». J.y. (V* itilviiip X. i i.i. pal, a 11 i* I, stint th heart ■if 11. .I t floe! iHtll e)'e, ttllll rodv it an '*■** -*tt**i the -titokt* had llv ilvd dill, tile hiilepi >id> io e which .mg**' timet of th*- Ida*' WIW ill * .ell a|»|»i*a eij Io la- 'lei death ti ore A- til I. Illi th*' o reitei ■hip* \ppi u him*. I’iiioiiii'iit mid
(JUICE CLOSED My dentil office will be closed July 3 to July 10th, inclusive. Dr. I'red Patterson Nagging Out Backache ontN promptly itutvti tv MW When due Io in nd- If IfINFVC ficitnl utrtlion of 1111/111*1 V (very sufferer from backache, headache, and frequent getting up nights due tu kidney* not eliminating profieily, should kr« w how Wonders ully Dr Kilmers Swamp Hoot medicine relieve* aurh distress. For three generation* Swamp Rimt Im* been the standby in millions of home* when getting up night* cause* folk* to lose sleep and feel so nervous, rundown and worn out Many think there u nothing like th* natural herb* in Sr.amp Root, for stlnudMi.if v-bon of the kidneys TRY it! 'fry to g t feelmt- I tier u s‘.» a hottieol Bw.,n r>h’ »d fr >mthediug Store
I II ■!—II II U ■ I I I : HOT ITEMS : ; For The Farmer ; ■ Case Hammer Mill* Baker Impact Mill:*. New and ■ ■ I sed Wisconsin Air Cooled Motors for Bailers and ■ Combines. Poultry Netting (all sizes), Electric Drills. . ■ Forks, Mhovefe* (all kinds). Portable Milk Can Trucks, # Shallow Well Pumps, Chore Boy Milk Machines (Port- • able or Pipe Line', Work Gloves, ■ and Other l ast Moving Items. ■ : Arnold & Klenk : Phone 463 ■ imaßtiaigsiaiiiiiiiiiii l S* looks swell/... nowfor g ANOTHERtLITTLE PAINT JOB WITH I i I SELF SMOOTHING I Kyanite l k UISTAQUIK. ENAMEL 1 * p* AL Kohne Drug Store
I nine Rids* entered th* l«foon.| ■ fire* were rsglnx from the Indr • ' pendenre's banger deck and fire I !>>*!• were furiously pouring water ~ i I |< ’■ A* we at earned Into the !ag>oii*j 1 ' it berame apparent tha' the bomb 1 1 • had done fearful damage not ap ' parent ala distune* It wa, obvious that the bomb had ’I Lu at «etera! hundred feet In th* I, ’'air intern of the Xtvada ayd| slightly to port The heavy ritb i marine Skat, directly atiern of! 1 the X.-tada a.i« a ehtiinlilet al | thottah altll fli’atin. Ilrt t-oMlng! tower wax bitteird Hil i an ilm>>»l uareeoghiralile nm«- of meta! and • er d*'< k» were viiatle ed Th*- Jap iruixe; Hakawa oft the l Nevadan port .Id* wm eompletely I! nocked top'ide, ..nd If'* hard to | '*e What keepe her ufliml I Kiiiiii th> forward inart. wiiieh I: ■•■■■ in. xiirttiiken by tin ehrlvellintf (.itoiiit*' lil.mi all tin way aft. the S.ik.iWae *tip* rv! i|i fin and I*l* • | side* an flatten d to th* waler'.** 1 - II lie Neruda'** t ipiei in.iwi i< bat- ■ t.ivil incited off at the tup and h-r .ft 11 d*** k lea blackened • w* * k Bln* iiiuke poura from I j i I. tw.efi lb** X* i.»l.i Hid l,e 1 Siihawti ,i h*' itld.K I • ned hull; i ailh in* *up. r'tr*|i'tiin —all 'hut i jell ol J 3rd mb I I<H 1 i i i *>ni uifthty and I. nii.ii' iit *> app* 4 * * ier Sarti-li tuai* urn rued, a* her admirer* j v.> . li* would I', pile a . .nali '• ii a!u. i ..pp.ii*utly died of it* ' ' a oid ill* Sara *liow*-d noH v »ild> acarr. le i,ii hip )•» nti~y•• i . v.•nia w.c- burn.ila i** In-.* poured I dreauie 4 water into It* t ! I b*- i-.ii li i Ind* p**i d* in e up i peuri'd doiaip'd biiriiinir junk 1 i pile T»• . iii-* , Sall latke t’lty mar > I i,i lap Patil*'lda X i.*.ito pre *nt ( *il ,i ii'ldii oil o! twi led ah I bent 1 • *e*.| wll*re tin* ..tiilld iilll-t hit | I Iler 111.1-ti* The biitlleidilp New York wile imklHU ulid Io tll»* b*f of the N**vir II *la .ni l forwa.il *>f th* S.ik iwa. tin ! • nil * Pen ,ii ui,i >*liowed nipht , ■ .ii,*.; Ii wound* tn li*r * iiperwtriir- ' ; line ' I , it 1 June's Romfall Is Less Than Last Year — .lull** ■> ritiiiiali *>t I - in h* i< wii* psi- thiin ihai d ii y ar uuo tot th* inn uioiitii ll**i .lain Meyer. Imai iiL- ; *rvei. I.ili*! loilay. 11l ' I’ll. lll*' lUlllfall. 11.110111111:1 I I lilt’ imh* T< ti iil.iy * i'.iiiifull. ine.iH I mi*il .it s hi In k thin tn minx, wii .*•!!• of in null. Mr Meyei wlated lari ye.o I n hiKht**>l river level | wa- Hili'' feel, .uiipai. 'l with 12>5 . lei t th ■ yitu Th* hiKh point w.ie r* a-lii *l yuiterdav the current re- • I'd III* Io 12 la teet 1* N o'clock Hii*. nun num I"**' iow point of wulvi in tin Hireatn w»- I.lk feet . in June < .iiupai*' I to l.!m in the previous your, Mr. Mi yer wtated
NnV-Rf «ItWWT VOTtt V fl I Hi; UIIMv « Hi* I IT <Ol H r tw y i»h N». 17M.-M *tnte »t IwdlMa. lauan of IHuHia. ««l • hHrlra t. Ilnrila Inn Prlmuo I'lolnllffo V« JnhH WfwHi'rr. cl al llrlratluuia Vi* *1 uno the plahitlff* by I’erd i ;. * ••> t*■• If ittorney, amt file I their • ompiilnt liereiti, together with (the affidavit **f a compe'ent per*on ttiat the renidetice upon dlllirrtit In** i*|U)rv la ihkti.iwn of the following iiarilrit *P fi-luiatlta, |.*Wlt l-.lm m****> **r, J* hi* Magnlr- Wilt, initn Kt r, Abraham Itehaven. II ii.onfi 'I iH-tiaven John Wtauffer, M"*ra*M Mt.iuffer, havld Whllehlll, **ar.ih White!.ill. J»*i»-« Vann >r«titiinil. K .«inna V.itinnrdatran.l. i, tea Van N datr * d, litaann t Van Nurd*frond. .l.im*« I'alteraon, Kllaa I'.it!- .. .ii. Hll«a t pattniaon, tlllxr Ann I'ltl* *u*. Hiniiiei l*.itler*.*n, t .->i. M It Kf**ll,* M Un , ''in- *: i d A I ■' t W.i* io It. li* **l Cmipany K t |’itter«**n, l ll».i J li.ii’er oii. Ilitiiv Krl*'k, W M. * ind J. hn W Tiiohll lunlrl MM Vi i . I th . Sarah *’ Mlik M irj II Tyndall. Krk k t 'et ill A <’■.. .i • . fi iralloti. Kr * k T>nil ill * *' .’inp.«iH, a * irporiitlofi, • *i.l VI.. ii <*.* mt (tank * .'urpora. thm. ll* nr Ml* k pr. el* nt of Krb'k T* ml.ill ti **. .liliu W Tv ndall ,•*■ * i*-i ii , f Krlik Tyndnll * , In 11. Tynd ill. He* of th* Ml* k Imilall i'o. Krick A Tyndall. Tlir Aiig>>!ii l*u na- *- l'oni|i.ini. a * **rpo- • *il ■. Toleiln .« Lmil- A Weatirn I. i . ji.iiiv Aau-.ln I'urna**i'o■***..ii. . |n-..it.n |*'iirna*» I’.onpany, lit* hud It. Meyera, r<** i*lv* r .f )i*- mi I'urna .* I'uMpanv. I***tn I -liiidrv. Funnier ami M*iiiiie I'.iiiipinv, Ttu- I itiir F • in•i s, I'.irii.u *- A M irliim* <'i*ui|i inv, I . 1 1. * V I line * i '.. up mi. i .<.?!*. .* * * inn, lead >n t Kaiv-r, na .'•> k'i"ld. of rii* In i .it'i* l- itrn.ii i* i'ornpatiy, .** rorperulion and aa a r* pr« . ntatlvi* of the * lax* * *oiMi* tilting ill of Hu* xloikhiildera of Tie lie ii*i Furna i t'onipuny •* ■ •* I* .111 *»>. f* I, *llltlfoKll', |O 1-1- • I -.1 I*, i* > F mi i- I'ofiip.iny. t-.'r i-tin I'rlixingrt, In.ml- M hmltt — pr* I*l* til of |h-..iiur F * oidrv, i A M ** liltt* i'**. W. .1, Hi-am *« • i-i.in of hi- itur Foundry. I'iiii i... A Jl.i'fihii' t’uinpany, 1.. A • : .*< > -a I*l. I'lirhliaii n.i'iii >• t. plilntiff« unknown a- illrec. I .! iml *1 .* klti'M* r of the |i* . .itur F.. etry. Finna* and Machin** I'ionpan not I a t*-|.r*-xi-|itatin* of tin- ~ * onxlltittlng al! of the xtoi'k'.14. of Vie io *tur Foundry, Fihii.i * .ml M i him i'*.iii|>.inv, I , i s itixn.il I'.' hk. Ttiri.doie Hu* btin k i vh * -pn hl nt of Fit xt \;*i ioi.il it.ink. Th.-I.4*ni F. Urwlikrr a- * axtdet *f Flr»l National 11. ink. Thi-oilurr lloliri.'k ax xto. k--I**44* * ■ ' Fin t National Bank and i- * efire-i nt.illri* of the i laxx i on■lltiltliiK ill of tin- itockliol'lcrx of F.i-4 National Bank; Tin* unknown hualiand* and wiv«x re - p.-‘ll*. «-| y of ea* h of tlm above num. I in I dexigna'id per*une, the iiaiiu * of ill *>f whom are unknown to 'h. plaintiff*; Tin* unknown widower* and m*|i.W* r«-pel lively of eai'll Ilf til** <li..yi 'i.ine-d and *b ■ignafeii per**oi- flu mimi— of all of whom are iiiikm*wn to th* filainllffe. The unknown < liildren, de* i-n---ini*, 10-li*. xiirvivlnK xpniixcx. . redito*- and adminixtratorx of tin ■ lot., .levi-. i«, li-icatei-, trilxteex net i m-i *itor* of the I I I will ami H- 4.11111'111, **ue, * «..:.irx lii Interest amt i-.llin I. «|.. 'lively of . i Ii i,t til** i 100 - nanieil and designated il»- • 1 a-.‘‘l pet -nil . tlir nallli-e of all of whom are unknown to the plaintiff*; Ml **f tie women on-* known by an* of Hi mum * and *l-*lKiiatl**n aliovi elated whmm name* mar line*In > n i hanged am! who are now known by other names, tlir ntimex of all o| n iimii an- unknown to the pl.'iintlffx; ii Io xfiuiiei of ail the persons ab-.y. Haim-il, *l* iil.nl and designate I a *l*-f* ndants to thix a.-tlmi win* an millli-.1, tn*, nano* of .ill .4 wiiom are unknown I*, tin- plaintiffs All pr .oi. ami ‘ orpiirationx who a- Tl .11 might i'».*ri any till*, • l.iim or Interext In or lien upon
;..* **,**.**ai* ***** *•* **** **• ** ii'iani- in S' * ' II*'! *1- - * I .4xl 4- - 'gii.it.-il hi ,*i*l i**>inplaltit, th<* 8 **■* ■■ 4 .hi if hi* .in ii. niikn<>w ii I * I I' ' *|lll. I.: . * I|. i-. •«l . .tat* * is. Hi* si il> f lmil rm. that a |*.i * f Hull * \l-4x ag.i u.| till i- 4 x.llil 4 fei'iliintx; that all of xni'l 4**f*inl.int- in- n. **x»ar> lurtlrx to _ 4 i* Hun *n*l that th**) arr to*- | g li* ** *l In hi* i***ii.r*--l*|* *itx »*f HitI f *ll**ll I'll- ■. al . 4,*t.- in ■ k* Ml it, xt foil*- •.'*■* - I- If*. 4 ii «.* 14 . *iii|*|alnt, |; loh .t; I' .* ; **f *hr *.i'| half of th*' xoutb- | -' •* 1 • ’ ■■; * tli*n :. * outlining .* rr« ii* th** City of loxalur and I I I* rib.-.l I*- folI'.h. i .Hit; i * ~’iini-fii Ing on th*I • i*l. T.-iitii Strut m the - * t> of i*i .itur, Vil.iiiix County. In--1 H Il ,» xtl.- bun1 me hundrrd sixty I'* f l*-.i f*. ; *-i.iith of th*- northoiiiT of th. r.ixt half of the | ' ■ ‘ 11 ’*' '* * <.f *i "'tii*ii three ' ' ■* Ini* tH'i ntv ri *rii > I : i•' •. n i|l> . .!*.(. . * >unty, iniß.iti.i, thence ill* al* ui; th. ■ ixt hni of Tenth I -n l hiimlri'4 forty four fill, 1 ' t" I'i tioith Illi** of F.lfi* Htr.vt *: -4*l *'M. thci,, * .ixt ailing the ■ ■ I .* of Klin Htrrit five hun--4 * I nut) nine ami on, ha!f I .tut t.* .* p *|ih .|.t v ,h '.MI fwt ■■*. .f the West line of the right I >va, of t . Grand Itapldir nnil I l;.i a K.Hlwav Cointiaiiv, th,n<e mirth t.ii t piralli l with the right of nil) of tfer ilniv,* named railway ompanv *>m- hundred forty four *■**• *■!**• half fillip) feet to th* •r.l) tlm* of Hi** right of way of I I Ini*. St la. ilx anil Wextern I. illt **l Company, them-e wext six hundred thirteen and one half I'Halj) f <-t to the pin* e of beSln--1 i.lna, * outlining two Hf> ai re* of land more or lee* Title aetion I* Inxt Ittite.l and prunej . iit. il l.y xa'd plaintiff, for the pur’l’ "f quirting their title to the r* ai * -: ite above dexi rlbed against all rlalmsnix wbataoever. Noth * lx therefore hereby given that itnli-x, they be and app ar on the 2nd 4n* of the September Term. IklS, of the Adanix Circuit Court, b* h*g the trd dsy of s- ptemher I>IS, to be begun and Imlden on the Ind day of September pis, at the Court ' Houxe In the city of De.-atur, xald County and State, and anxwer or demur to xald complaint, the name will he heard and determined In their ahxenie. tn Wltne,« Whereof, 1 have here* unto Ml tn. hand and affixed the sea! of Mid court In the offl.-e of the Clerk thereof, in the City of pe Hur, Indiana, thia 20th day of Jine !H4. Clyde e. Iroaiaer <4-rk of Adame t irewit Cowrt. Feed U l.llleree, A Herne, June ft—July I—July b ■i"(h'—ism. o.iii* ■* *- No Soviet Mention Os Atom Bomb Test Mearaw, Jaiy I.—tTPi—Tha SeriM p-rss tsdsy dig not meatioa Us Biktrn atom bomb Last.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
4 a v Wdl, “EiT; / £ -tr' '' i Z My z .4 ' r Wt C3 - A spr - h* JUST IN CAM Itny of the fellowi you know are having ■ tough time keep* ing track of their girl friend*, you 1 might gtiggeet that they take a tip from film it»riet Sutanne Ridgeway. She’» wearing a matching set of earringg and necklace made up of tiny gold belli that tinkle merrily aa the walka. (International! r Trade In a Good Town - Decatur -Wo
—w—- | WEE LIFE INSWUacg 4 tHUION in extras tor the year 1945 j f 10 MAKE SE A BEHEB \ f*° r ‘ „///,- I PLACE TO WORK U|||\ r~ It \ SICKNESS AND li / ACCIDENT INSURANCE I / y. A' ' - ' i 1 j* 1? Sfr-v-i WfciSiiiM// After filling pay envelope*, for the year 1945 General employee*’ security i* not new. Such activitiea have Electric added $35,000,000 more in employee “extras” been going on for yean. ...which, plus company-contributed social security Employee* with fewer worries work more efficiently, payments, was as much as the stockholders got. face the future with more confidence, are better citizens In life insurance, S2C million has been paid to G-E in the community where they live. families over a period of years. Every employee has a stake in the future of General In cash for employee suggestions, $1,800,000 has Electric. For out of its success—and only out of success been paid to workers since the plan began. —can come further advance* in living standards. That In income paid to retired employees, over $42 mil- is the aim of General Electric, not alone for employees, lion has been paid to date... but for the public, who gain by new and better products, Um practical interest General Electric takes in continuously improved. GENERAL®mBCTRIC I I
Food Shortages In Indiana Mine Area Sullivan. Ind., July i-ll’l’i Mayor Arthur McGuire wald i<*Uy that coal production In thia area limy lie atopped "unkMMi fix'd abort age lx apeedlly relieved " McGuire xald that S.b"f Hulllvan county coal miner* "are **fferIn* from luck of food." The mayor ami mlncna committee gent telegram* to I’reaMent T> imau, lli'i- Gerald laindix l<. Ind., and aecretary us the Interior J. A. KrtiK lulling upon them to a!d in relieving the aituatlon. o HABEAS CORPUS (CMtlawed Frwwi Pa*e Owat i < Xpert*. ! Tuohy xald the youth had not j confeaaed to any of tin* crime* with whic h he la < hara»*d except th,* attempted robbery that led to I hla arreat. lie explained hix I poaaeaaion of burglary loot by x.lying that he had obtained It 1 from a friend, whom he identified aa George Murinan. Heiren*. whoae lingerprlnta I ' match one found on a |20." , fl | i ransom note left by Suxanm*'* kidnaper, war returned to the , hospital iaat night following a III* detector teet Tuohv described the teat aa "futile," explaining that Heirena merely had repeat I *d, in parrot-like fashion, quesi tlons put Io him.
CITY SITS TIGHT 1 1 I (OaMtoMt r»w» 1 cents for a canned Item, on which the price alrnut 10 days ago was . 411 cents, a boost of nearly 100 | 1 a percent. I In one inalgncr. It was reported | that the rental of a local apart- - ' ment moved up from *4<’ to M® ’ per month. Thia report, how | over, was not vrtfßed by either j the tenant or the owner of the _ I apartment. | I , | . Boy S. Johnson & Son J Auctioneer* & R«*l Estate i | wa*ll b. find t. in tha tranaactlfln ■ at nubile Sale er prlvois sal*. * _ We welcome your Investigation | of our record of wb'ef *• ,r * ■ proud. g Phon** IM 'S’ *>• « DeVoss Bldg-, ‘•r° un<l F,wr ■ Melvin Lelehty- *•*- I Berne, Ind., Phone , I g GIRLS : WOMSHHOOD... This great medicine Is fomow to relieve imin, nervous dUtreM and * ■ weak, 'dragged out' reatleaa feelings, ” of 'eermin days'— when due to tunc. ■ tlonai monthly disturbances. mui.niimiNws&',
While both the retailer and the shopper agreed that "things were ..bout the same this morning, each Indicated his belief that a boost would come when present
8 ■ ■■■ ■■SI « a | i Attention Swimmers i ■ SWIMMING ; j CLASSES : I I I OPEN TO EVERYONE will be held ■ • Mon., July 1 1 at the j i CITY POOL i I ■ You are welcome to join this clans. ( 1 I ■ ■■■■■••■■■■■■■■ l ■■4 B ■ ■■ a.
MONDAY. JULY I,
I Hocks are replenished and fo ,| ( I of Items to retailers are im r-,,. j td.' Then, they said the Incrsag, : will lie passed on down to th, i < 'insumt r.
