Decatur Daily Democrat, Decatur, Adams County, 1 April 1947 — Page 2
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Chicago Voters To Select Mayor Today Democratic Reform Candidate Favored Chicago. April 1 l'l’» <hicago chooses a new mayor today In an election which may foretell which way Illinois will • a«t It* 2* electoral vote* in th* 194* presidential election The voter* w ill choose between lMisinessui.cn Marlin II- Keiniellv. a Democratic reform candidate chosen by mayor Edward J Kelly and hi* adviser*, and Russell W Hoot, r comparatively - «»!»-«tire OOP party worker Root's organization work was credited with helping Hie Republic aim more *• smashing 6p*el victory ovci tie ■ ———— GET ACQUAINTED OFFER: ••Modaaa" 4 "Yas" Tissues SPECIAL Qr Both for JI •X — Holt house I true < "■
SEED POTATOES 11SO have size II Cobbler* and Katalidili“. one year removed lb- Hfo It needs no cutting hX a comph t. II f H-yin« material. *’ Ttillifh I'l'T. Dlthane and other spray* We hay sen U l( Itower* so. the past 25 year, ami find Maine and Simon- j Hill give the l» -t results »’ur potaloe* ate sized so you M more seed piece* per hundred lbs. Special prices tn large lot* ami .ar lot* .an be shipped to your station It will pay you to consult in. In f y seed Order* ate pted by madi with -m. deposit p. I bag Balance of payment must be ma le by .May 1 and delivery can '“ken **"" "»»»•'«'»'"' a! * * p have ample room UH IS RI’DERMAN Huntertown. Ind .site llailroad Sta Tel 4... •••■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a***** • Radio and Refrigeration j ■ Service * • 1 ■ Modern TeM Equipment B I Large Suppl) of Tubes and Part* g : 808 RAY ; * » Willshire. Ohio ■ IN TOWN! / ■ /j — .11 •• • , see OUR DEMONSTRATION! | y THE BENDIX DO THE WASHING all by itself HOW THE BENDIX SAVES YOUR CLOTHES HOW THE BENDIX SAVES WATER-SOAP THE BENDIX END CLOTHES HOISTING TRIPLE RINSING MAKE CLOTHES COME SWEETER-CLEANER lt’« the most exciting washdav \ performance you ever miw — the Bendix doing the washing. all , / " , by itaeii! No hard work for you. J Wy|l No hands jn water! Come in for 1 ycorßeMdmdenwnstrationnow I , lift \jHN *' B I WmWt i • ’ H r Jr
Democratic machine in the county 1 elections last November. A* a result of ths. upset, Kelly. 1 leader <»f the machine and mayor ! for 14 year*, decided not to seek re election. An estimated total vote of 1.500turn .mt of ;> registered 2.130.14* voters wa. ezpe* ted. Both.-ide* claimed victory, but all mw.palter straw polls pointed to Kettnelly aw the winner. Kennelly polled twice a* many votes as Root i.i the primary. Kelly won by about 11t.0.m votes in 1!I45 Keiinelly * margin must bO biggei t!i u that. political oh•erven iM ‘to keep »u»• the Itemmraii. party's sagging hopes I of holding the state in the I»4H presidential election Illinois four straight times help..l elect Franklin i> Kottsevelt as i president Irtit the traditional down tai. Itepiildii an plurality has i xrown bigger in »••.< h election sine. It.s.sevelt's lit it; landslide. laist N'ovemlter in the congres-ional election* the <M>P stnaahed its i way into the county, winning II ' t; t ook county offices o lin Interstate Commerce com , mission *a* established by < on I 4ie*. iii an act passed on February I. I**7
" Liiir. JIIWI L<a-i .77 @ "A - -M f 7*; y ■ ■ - -- J-—! within NEXT TWO YEARS a plant will be constructed in Pittsburgh district to convert f 1.600.000 tens * c<ml annuailv huge quantities of fuel g U and high-tert gamine. Artist, sketch -how. pioyect as planned by Standard Oil Development Co. and Pittsburgh CoMohdation Coal Co. to cover 1,000 acres, an area three times as large as the Smoky City’s Golden Triangle. (Inttrnitionai)
Reckless Driving Charges Are Filed Ossian Youth Faces Charge After Wreck Charges <d reckless driving have l been placed again. t Chris O I Graft. 21. Ossian, route two. who*.- ; car ploughed into a parked vehicle. I <>n Mercer avenue ..bout 12 30 a in Monday, officer Itobert Hill, one of the Jrrestiiig police. Mated toda.v Graft's car struck a car owned by Calvin Steury. of this city, and shoved the parked vehicle about 7u feet, polite said Dimage to th*- Steury .ar was estimated at 1400 and that to the Graft vehicle at 325 d. Biding with Graft were Bichar*! McFadden, of route four. Fort Wayne and Deloris Aschliman. of route four, Bluffton. Xo one was hurt. Officer K<>y Chlli-ote also investigated. Police chief Ed Miller announced Imlay that ,i campaign will be started by members of Ills depart ment against autoist* who park their tars p rth on the sidewalk overnight. In -everal art.*s of the city, in ■ hiding places on Adams ami Eleventh streets, motorists drive the two tight wheels of their autos up on th* walks apparently as an; insurance against their being I struck
•*1 I I|UR Thiw i reales a hazard to both pedestrians and motorists. lie said. I and I* a violation of the city's, parking ordinances. Arrests will follow if th.- pra< -1 tine is not discontinued immediate ly. the chief slated. Coty’s I Make-Cp Couplet "Air Spun" face powder “Suh-Tint” cream powder has? * complete Smith Drug Co. "notice Ford Owners APRIL | ONLY NEW RINGS INSTALLED IN YOl R CAR INCLUDES ♦ New Rings , ♦ New Cylinder Head Gaskets ♦ New Oil Pan Gaskets ♦ New H* iiHlISt (ißiikl'lH ♦ New OH ♦ Removing Cylinder Wall I Ridges ♦ Resurfaces Cylinder Walls ♦ Replacing All Con. Rod Bearing* ♦ Texting Anti Freese ♦ Cheeking Condition of All Rad. Hose ♦ Laltor ♦ Road Test Car ♦ Clean Insile of Car ♦ Wash Car ■ ALL FOR ' *49-50 A ft ft UHUI I ** g T. -' - -s. -
DECATU;: DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
K. Os P Initiation Wednesday, April 9 officers of the local Knights of Pythias lodge announced t*»day that th*- third rank IniHption, origin-* ally .-.heduled for this week ha*| bei'ti po-tpoiied to Wednesday. April 9 instead of April 10, as wae p.evjoiisly announced. The |«».tponement was made because of the i Holy Week observance. o - — Thrill Shooting Is Admitted By Youth 16-Year-old Youth Is Held In Illinois Aurora. 111.. April 1 fl Pi It was an overwhelming desire to '•see -omebody die" which drove l»;ye..r**ld Haymond Stuinbaugh to shoot a stranger in the back and then .-airnly go home anil to bed., he told police today. The victim of his thrill shooting' last Saturuay night was Eugene Garnett. 49. a Western Union re ! pairtnati who was working on his partially finished summer cottage here "I Just wanted to shoot some body and see somebody die,” Stumbatigh told sheriff Harry A. Craw ford last night Crawford ques-
Iltru last nignt. ” j . tinned the youth after a routine; cheek of licensed .22 caliber rifles; , revealed Stumbaugh's had been , fire-J recently. The boy readily admitted the shooting, and said he had intended t<> kill the mayor of North Aurora. Ft*-d Kratitchvil. His statement to poll* e did not «ay whether he was trying to find Kratochvll whm he spotted Garnett working on the : cottage. B 1 Stumbaugh fired otic shot ! through a window of the summer house, strikinx Garnett in theback. The repairman crawled 75 feet and collapsed l*e»ide his automobile. He was found Sunday 1 montinx by a passing motorist. Officers said the youth would be held o’t an open charge, pending Garnett's recovery or death. Garnett is partially paralyzed from 1 the shot and Is not expected to ’ live. | a Trade In a Good Town — Decatnr!
iw TISTIFYIMO before the House Committee on Un-AstericeS Activities in Washington, Gov. George H. I Karie e< Pennsylvania to shown M ha teU the terctetem that if the
The chief mineral production of the state of laiuisiana Is composed of rock salt, sulphur, petroleum □nd natural gas. , 0 SUGAR RATIONING IS fCvntlnued From Page One> to provide more funds f*fr the administration of sugar controls He *«f*l funds now available would ! rot last even until June 30. Other sugar controls extended I are those over prices, allocation, imports and exports. The celling price on raw sugar was boosted six cents per hundred |w*un*l* Just before the bill was signed. Officials said this would have little ••Beet on retail prices. 0 — MAY SUE <C**ntln n d From Pag- <•***> The act provides that widows of federal worker* killed In line of duty receive 35 percent of the salary of the deceased at the time of his death up to a maximum of 161.25 a month. Unmarried *hl! i TFreti. under Hi. receive 10 percent of the deceased's salary with a 117.50 monthly maximum. The total amount that can be paid all belieficiarlew for any one I claim is $116.66 a month. ANNUAL EASTER EGG <C<.ntlnued From Paa* Ohet
participate In the merriment. Assisting Mr. Keller in staging a the event this year will be: Hugh J Holthouse. Itobert Gass. Wendell 1 1 Macklin. Jesse G. Niblick. Robert’j Holthouse. Dave Baker. Francis I J. Schmitt. Joe Weber. Don Hess. J John Holthouse. John Holthouse. 1 Jr., and Roy S. Joknson. who wHI I again act as master of ceremonies. 1 Other officers and members of | the lodge will aid in handling the 1 large crowd expected to attend | the hunt. ] NEW POLITICAL j I lion of the Greek government be- 1 fore launching n heavy spending i |.rogram In the country The Greek goveriiment took Im- I mediate' precautions to avert If j possible any effort by opposition | I ' lemen's to c apitalize upon J ■ George's death. * The Greek * abitiet went in'o 1
urgent session as soon as word of ’ the king's death was received ano 1 immediately summoned Prince i Pau! to lake over the throne. J Although the deadline fixed by ’ President Truman for congressiun- | al action on the Greek-Turkish aid ’ program expired at midnight last U night White House secretary I’ Charles G. Hoss said the presi- * dent had no plans for speeding up congressional action on the I legislation. —— i. ■■ . Get Welcome Relief From Stomach Gas, Sour Food Taste Do you feel bloated and miserable after every meal? If so. here la hew you may rid yourself at this nervous dtotfoa. Thousands have found tt the way to be wet: cheerful and happy again. gteryume food enters the stomach a vital gastric juice must Bow normally to beeak-up certain food particles. else the food may farthest flour food acid indigestion and gaa freouently cause a morbid touchy, fretful, peevish, nervous condition. lose of appetite, underweight. »lMp. wwklMM To eat real relief you must lacr-sso ■ the flow at thto yitat gastric /; uee Medlea. authorities, tn independent ia!»watory tests on human stomach,, have by | , positive proof shown that •?-> Tonis ta I amaetagry effective in increasing thU flow when it to tee little ar scanty Vue ; > to a aon-argantc stomach disturbance ThU to due to he MS Tonic formula which contain* apectai and pment act.- ' rating ingredients „ Alaa. SSB Tonic helps bued-uy non- i organic weak, watery htaod in auwi- , ! ahoSta | I r-w*‘if wt’h • .
FHNNI *H' 11." Mt. ITTTS ststr ls*ll""S' o* r ,.i l ». ItetH-r ta-e- *" "" flnlnllH »• t.v her , now tlic ? 'if ;,tt„rn-y snd f’le* her ciaum* ar»* ♦'.»» ’« »“’»» ’ *’•’ tiuHEAN J m'kmx a*<> <n> . M. KEAN per- ■ Miitl <a i*** **/ H ' s |i,, w |ng deMuribed t fl'J""c*t'ate in Adam* County In the < ®.r l ct ‘£ ! northwet 'luarter of . ’?'*{,*{- '*-■? "' n : .’/it no.th Os r" f.'.’ur!,'-o' M '* 1* * *•"•- contelnttMC I f.*nl.<>.*» 11.-** •***■(• ""I ■*' f ::f; n, ; u^.f n 7.’^ r ’ r th2r r .h:t V',.l "h of said defendants aw •„. h .r*-»td*>>t» th' >*•“’* of '“v!,ti. C Is therefore h»r*bv »l‘«n ...nt defendant. 1 “^ l oF amended petition f.»r inrtith'ii <»f " ald r **^ l <*tate and fhLt 1 they to- and appear hef. H - th. Judge .f Maid ;Vy i-.»iirt at th- < HuiiFr hi the in ,f iH i.it ir hi Adams J" -i-ate of Indiana '•** «•*»- J * .l . i'hT .not Mt*»w*-r ~r d< ;nur the -.iCe Wil I* I**-"'*’ • iete nln-d In their ah-etoe In rt ltlies* Whereof. I h.«'' ! '* r*--unto »et my hand and affixed tl ...al ~f ..id < r ourt in th offhe f .1,,, ct-rk thereof hi the < ll> -f I>e. .<t *r. Indiana this X»th day <>f Mar'-li 1*1" . , < I,di- O. 'I reeteer * lerk •>> < ir. nit 1 o»rt. Ferd 1.. I.llterer. »«er»e>. April l-R-n—l9l* U'IMIIM MEM «F viimimsth XT-on <»I«K Mt. IVt:l Antler Is SereM *•»*" That Hie undersign' *1 ha» ** appointed Adstlnist >tor of tin- estat* of Mart All'-* C *ok late "f Adams County, decease*! The estate Is proo* able solvent. . . . . H*>> t.anlwabelser Adsilsistrofnr Marek .11. ItMT llohei, H. M<-< lenabaa CHoraey. April I-*-!'* ■in. ■ —«» 1 — Trade In a Good Town — Decatur Easter Candy Large Selection Lady Wayne • Gale's American Cutdom. Hunte Mi-Choice Fancv boxed for EASTER in one and three t pound Mize*. ■ ! Smith Drug Co.
j < 'ZV-- ( /<?/ / *■ *' I GAHDEA T ewMenT | I It’d fun to garden! But, /*“***) il’a more fun when you J know all you’re digging and planting isn't done / in vain. For the beat re- / suit* work with the be*t equipment — use the aS. / finest weeds. Fill your need:* here with "first • quality” supplies. / f ■ I • Come in todav I /t? f Aw if " ' 1 C ) a : /I i \ S * --* X * /*■/
tiif s-rtTt: OF imiivx ». tittm* cot vr» as. la Ibe tdam. 1 ir<llO Court, Febrwarr Tern,. IIM7. < nn.e An. 1MH1.3 « Otnelnlnt tor IMvnrre •In, *<-boi*a»»er t a. Freldn s-hnwmnrr It appearing from affidavit. fll< I in th< aboV'' entitl-*l ■huso, th., Freldi* M*'h »onover th- above nano I (bfendant is a non-resident of tn Mtate of Indiana. Notice is therefore hi- v «> giv.-tc tn said Freldn M*'hoonover that sh«- I < and tttp.ai before the Hon. Judge ot the Adam* Circuit Court on the 2nd div of June. 1047, the same Icing the Ctrd Jodi' la! !>«-. of th,' n xt regular term thereof, to to- holde:* ut the Court House In the City , f Drratur, commencing on .Mond.cc tier It day of April A. l» Ist*, at.d plead by answer or d.mur t * complaint, or the tSitie wilt h«heard and determined In Iter altwen* e. WITXWHM. n*y name, and Ci*- ~ tl of said Court hereto nfflxcd, this |] .lav of March, l*H « !><tr «». I roaiarr I lerk. H> Elnoru llrlioat llrpctty. Mnreb SI. HMT. ItrV c>m A 'tiillh Attorney fur Plaintiff. April l-S-1.7 Trade tn a Good Town —Docatu:
I ’ U— .-atm**. ' •» ■«». , B ' tHsmiil Here at Zwick's we have all th* essentials B T for providing fine services—a Iteaiitifpl, •' Mpaciouß funeral home ... a helpful, ex. P" l»crienced staff .. . complete, m*idem equip, g/ 5 ment. Yet Zwick’s charges for complete R" Mervice.s are as low as any in thi vicinity, . Decatur families pay no premium for thb finer service. Km r I L .... I—l . fcno... . - ZWICK 7—/ ■ OIiRT J. ZWICK——ROBERT t TlfflT i Since 1898 | 520 North Second < Phone and $39
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