Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 44, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1946 — Page 7

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Some American and foreign delegates attended the panel as the session moved into its fourth day of study of the problems of cooperatives. Tin- meetin*i end tomorrow morning with a talk by the institute's president Raymond W. Miller of Philadelphia. .Martin A. Abrahamson of North Carolina state college said few Americana were acquainted with basic objectives of cooperative associations. ■ .Most- pensons rank Russia next tv the Scandinavian countries as foreign nations that came nr mind when the term 'coop< atfan* was mentioned." Abrahamson --aid. Mrs. Ethan M. Clark' of lx roy. New York, discussed what the farm coop meant to the producer ami conidiiner. Mm. Clark said the "organisation of the dairy prodm era had made po-sib,,- group bar gaining fur fair price from dealers." "Prior to organization," she said, "an individual dairy farmer had 1.0 voice in lht ;;e matters."

Lust night, father, M. M. Coady of Antigini-h. Nova Beotia, urged a "healthy development of coops as the strongest bulwark against in(ursioiM ot communism and fascism." "Democracy," said Rather Coady, "was conceived In the idea that it all the people ruled they would share in more or less equal measure the go-id things of life." This evening s program wae to include talks by E. G. Bnrland, deputy executive director of the cooperative for American remittances to Europe, Inc., of New York City; Mrs. Charles W. Sewell, the administrative director of the AsMiciated Women of the American Farm Bureau Federation of Chicago. and W. I. Myers, chairman of the board of trustees ot the fasti- ■ tute. 0 Equals Bread An average serving of oatmeal without sugar and cream equals approximately two slices of bread fa food value.

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Hunting For Rival, Kills Wrong Woman Woman Confesses To Stabbing Death Beloit, Wls., Aug. 29—<VPl — Delores Marie Elder. 26, Beloit, was under arrest today after she confessed stabbing to death the wrong woman in a fit of drunken jealousy. Miss Elder went hunting for her rival with a six-inch hunting knife but stabbed Mrs. John Kemp. 36. mother of three children Instead, chief of detective* Daniel Porrlsi. said. Porrlsi said Miss Elder had been too Intoxicated to answer questions after her arrest. “She doesn't know why she did it." he said. From statements made by Miss Elder and witnesses, Porrlsi pieced together the following story of the slaying: While drinking In a tavern late yesterday. Miss Elder suddenly announced that she was going to "get" Virginia Pierson for "dating my boy friend." Rhe rushed out of the tavern, armed with a hunting knife. Customers warned Miss Pierson by telephoning Mrs. Kemp, her first floor neighbor Mrs. Kemp ran upstairs to tell her and Miss Pierson locked her door. Miss Elder arrived In a taxi, wearing the knife In her belt. Rhe told the driver to wait. Falling to get a response from the Pierson apartment, she went downstairs and entered Mrs. Kemp's flat. A few minutes later the taxi driver saw Mrs. Kamp stagger out the front door Bhe screamed; "My God. come In here!" Mrs. Kemp staggered back into the apartment and collapsed Her husband, who bad been working in the basement, ran upstairs. He took the knife away from Miss Elder ami held her for police. Mrs. Kemp died en route to a hospital. She left three children. Tony, «, Lucy. 1, and John, 18 months — —o Hog Cholera Hog cholera is particularly common fa late summer and fall

Hot Cakes, Waffle Prices Increasing Washington, Aug 29 (ITl’t--The cost of home-made hot cakes and waffles is going up. OPA today authorin d increases ot from two to three cents in the retsll celling price o( the popular 20-oun<o packages of prepared plain pancake and waffle mix. The same goes (or prepared buckwheat pancake mix —— o -— I. U. Center Opens On September 23 Fort Wayne Expects 1,000 Enrollment Indiana I'nlversify’s Fort Wayne center, located at 1120 South Barr street, will begin its tall semester Monday, Sept 23, and expects an enrollment of approximately |,"M> stitdents. F II Neff, director of the center, said that plans are be Ing made, ao far as possible. Io take care of all students wishing to enroll in the center. New courses have been added to the curriculum and sections in other courses are being increased to take care of the enlarged enrollment. Last tall 830 different students were enrolled f <r the afternoon and evening < luMes at the I. V. center in Fort Wayne, 28 of whom were

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vet'-rnriH. The number of veteran* t-nrolilng the second semester went up to 210 fa the total enrollment of k«6. During the summer session of the center 3»3 students took course*. Including 110 veterans Mr. Neff expei tu 25 percent of the fall enrollment to bo veteran*. RtudcntH may enroll now for lhe fall semester. Mr. Neff urege* that all student* planning to take work al the center thia fall enrol now In ordler that arrangement* may be made to schedule additional i-laiwea. if necessary. The I. f. center la open each day from B:3S a.m. to 12 no- n and I to t> pm., Monday through Friday, and 8:38 am tn 12 noon cm Saturday. and on Monday, Wednesday and Friday the center remains open until 9 pm Representatives of the ennter are available during these hours to work out programs of work for students planning to enroll this fall. — o 1 Comedy Act Feature At Van Wert Fair From the time Earl Wright reaches the top table until he trashes in a panic of laughs In cne of the highest table rocking acts in existence, his audience is held spell bound with mirth This act Is scheduled lo open at the Van Wert county fair, Lal>or Day. and will be seen as a part of the Earl Wright combination which also features the famous wonder dog revue The table rocking act Is not an afterthought but a stand-

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JI * ABTIR receiving their marriage license fa Chicago, Adolph Waakiewleg, 68, • retired cabinet maker, and Mrs. Theresa Biaioruski, 78« year-old great-grandmother, kiss for the camera. The bridegroom-to-be was so nervous at the ceremony that lie gave his age as 80— but quickly corrected IL (International

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