Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 118, Decatur, Adams County, 19 May 1947 — Page 2

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_ — Fl ”*?’ -Jal *8 1 ■ I y «88aBSB*!®iH 4 ■ a&MBMOBL'’J . j| CHINA'S Dr Victor Hoo (left), ehnirmnn of the United Nations special committee on Palestine, chats with Dr. Alfonso Garcia Robles of Mexico, principal secretary of the group. (International)

REV. MCPHEETERS (Continued Fl o n Page One) Brethren. The n**oi iultull's •■xe< mire committee, m-'-ting following the election, determined to continue regular visits to the schools ot the county for religious i-duca tioii. Tin association will meet at a later date to arrange the year's program in- hiding *election ot outside speaker* for meetings.

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COMPROMISE IS (Conlln let From Page One) .itified by the union's membership. Government conciliator John Murray, who sat In on the Mar- ' athon conferences between Western Electric and the \CEW, declined to reveal how mu<h the company had offered n wage in- ■ There wa- no immediate Indication f -w A('EW officials as to whether they were inclined Io accept or reject the propo*al.

Noire Dame Plans Building Program Seven Buildings Are Planned On Campus South Bend, Ind . May 19 (UP! Notre Dame university officials today announced a 112,000,000 building program which will include erection of at least seven new buildings on the rolling campus here. The Rev. John I. Cavanaugh. C. 8. ('., president of the university. said the school's increased enrollment made necessary the construction of a new student union building and a graduate residence hall this year. He said the other I buildings would be completed within the next 10 years. There are some 4.600 students at Notre Dame although many campus buildings were designed to accomodate the original enrollment of 1.500, Cavanaugh said. other buildings included in the program were a liberal and fine arts building, a new library, a chemistry and physics building, a new gymnasium, and a war memorial chapel. Cavanaugh said additional residence halls would be constructed it the enrollment I increased. The chapel will be dedicated to the memory of former students who died in the nation's wars since Notre Dame was founded in 1842. Cavanaugh said the board of lay trustees of the school approved the plan. He said the new gymnasium will accommodate much larger crowds for basketball and other tnduoi “ports. - o - —— Auto Fire Results In Department Call Firemen were called to First and Monroe streets about It p.tn. Sunday to extinguish an auto fire. Little damage resulted from the blaze, according to firemen.

iK I V I 3 |3 M ARRIVING at Newark Airport after a fast flight from Orlando, Fla., Robert S. Carr carries his ailing infant son In a basket as he rushes the child to the Presbyterian Hospital in New York for an emergency operation. The infant, only 12-hours-old I' at the time, is suffering from a «pinal disorder. (international) jfa/r/te/M BE MULLINS ”i xj ftrcga IM in. twin bowl__>l46.oo 54 in. single bow L_ 1136.00 |K {QB ■» MB BR y wKa W MM

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Preparedness Urged By General Kenny Chicago, May 19 —(UP) — Gen. George C. Kenney, commanding general of the stateglc air command. ssye that "adequate military preparedness” is the only guarantee to lasting peace. Speaking at an “I am an Amerli can" day program, Kenney said , the United States "as we know > it will cease to exist if we relax , our vigilance and neglect our dei senses." 0 Smoke Thief Pays Up Sallislaw, Okla. (UP)-Fif-teen years ago a thief took a box of cigars from the Bonham Hotel, operated by Mrs. T. E. Bonham. This week he repented and sent her a money order for |5. NOTICK T-» XOX-HM'DKVrs MTATK OF INDIANA. rot ntv or MS IS TIIF ll)IS« < INI I IT 401 RT. vi-hi i. rues. ihit. i si »k so. iTTsaa. (.CH ti ll N. lit) IF* »M HI.MOS r. iiavbkn. haki.vn i»*vi»:m <-oh« vss net if*. <i.*mkn«f ei. her i»vv in», jomkphink nt)IRN. HVZEI. W HiII.IKK. MOV miii-eh. hf.»«ie i>*»if*. ros i>»»in*. lOswrssiE »" I»SS IE«.THEHE*V OSSIE*. IXSI.E lit) lE*. Hl< HARO IISS lE*. FSITH OSSIES, HVH) OSSIE*. JSI K OSS IE«. I'I.SH S OSSIES. WII.P---11110 MHSrSHE. VS SHHES WeISrVIIE. HENS I. OSSIES. NOME OSSIES, HOSE OSSIES. GISHOISS. tSO NRSSIE OSSIES. Gl SKIM SS. nil El.sos H. OSS lE*. EV El.I S OSSIES. IONS SSS OSSIES, iI.SHEME F.I.HEH OSSIES. IOSEI-IIIXE OSSIES. HEsslE OSSIES. I I.SSTOX OSSIE*. CSVsTSME SSS OSSIE*. THEHESS OSSIES, OSI.E OSSIES, all IISIIO OSSIES. FSITH OSSIES. MSMS OSSIE*. .Illk OSSIE. CI.SHS OSSIE*. WII.OIIEO HeINDHE. SV SHHES H.-IMtllE, HEHSI. OSSIE*. HOSE OSSIE*. HOSE OSSIE*. (.1 SHIIISS. (Ml IIESSIE OSSIES. Gt AHIHAN. Th.- plaintiff In tlx- ahove-entlll-I ..him.- hav. flli-.l hl* complaint therein, together with an affidavit [that tlo- *ald <!-ferula nt*. El-on I: |iuvi<-.«, Evelyn Davie*, ('ora Ann 'Davie*, t'lar.'n-e Elmer Dnvk*. .1...-pilin' Davie*. It.- :*l. Dnvfe* Clayton Davie*. Com-tan-" Ann Dav- |,-*. .1 i- k Dnvle*. Clara Davie*. Mildred M 'lntvr--. Warren M< Intyre, lt-r-,1 Davie*. R<i«e Davie*. R«*e Davie*. Guardian, and He**l<- Davie*. Guardian, are not r<«ldent* of the State of Indiana and the object of * Ud action I* to enforce the partition of the following de»crlbed real j.»tiit<- In Adam* County in the Stat--[of Indiana, to-wit: The we*t halt of the »>n<hea*t I I guurler of aeetlon seven <T» !■ ‘ lo»n«hlp twenty *l« 136* north, raw** fifteen) Itl) e**t eoolainlng - nereo more or le«*. nl*o. The ro*f holt of HHie nr«l half ot the nortbI en*l -lunrlrr of M-etlon eighteen | <l*l In township twenty *l* <3<l) north, ranee fifteen I Uli east, eontulnlng I acre* more or least I that .< - an*-- of action - xlsts against I a- h -f said defendant* and each of - lid defendant* l« a ne- essary party to -a Id action. Now. therefore, the said defendant* Elson I: Davie*. Ev-lyn Dnv. I-*. Cora Ann Davie*, V’lnrence Elmer Davie*. I’-.-i-phlne Davie*. Ile**le | D.ivic*. Constance Ann Davie*. TherI. *a Davie* Dal- Davie*. Hl- bard Davie*. Faith avlt*. Mary leavlc*. I .hi-k DaVle*. t'lar.i Davie* Mildred M- lntyr.. W.u en .M hityt-. H-ryt D.ivl<-«. Ito*- Davie*. <t.*e Davies. Gii.irillan. and 11--»*lr Davi---, Guardian are -'a- h, hereby notified that utiles* they be and ai-t~.tr in th-' Adarns <'ir- i-'-t Court on the l»t. day of Si-j-teir/ner. IM? at the Court House in tin- City of Decatur, In Adam* County, in tlie Stat-- of Indiana and answer or demur to •aid -omptalnt, the -am' will be . heard and determined in your ab- ! sen- e IN WITNESS SVHEItEoF. I have set >ny hand anil affixed the —al of -aid ■ ourt this 1H day of May, IM? tlydr H. Trotilnrr t lerh of the Silum* t lreiiit < ourt It. Hor-lefte t lister. Sttorsey. .May t»-2« June 2 0 PILOT AND TWO (Continued Pmm Page One) shooting everywhere. 1 got up dazed and juat ran until they caught me and put me in the ambulance." Darrah and two others. Alan Kelly. 15. and Norbert Dunn, 18, were burned inoxt aerlouxly. Herbert Salome. Jr., 20, and Lyle lx-wi* 14, a Inn were in the hospital with serious burns. Jacqueline Thompson, a five year old girl who was standing across the street, was burned by

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(laming metal and Jackie Burnett, 10, suffered minor burns. Stfuadron commander Jesse D. Taylor said Peeler, who was a veteran combat pilot, apparently lost control ot hla plane while on a simulated firing run over the town. — oDEFENSE RESTS (Continued Fr-mi Page One) The defense was expected to try to drill holes through the 26 "confessions” in the final argu ments. hoping to prove to the satisfaction of the jury that there was no real evidence that any of the men participated In the slaying of Willie Earle. The negro was dragged from the Pickens county jail la*t February. slabbed and beaten by a mob and finally blown to death with three shotgun charges. Bolt's statement resting the defense case shocked the crowd. Until today, they had believed that many of the defendants themselves would be placed on the stand to affirm or deny their part in the lynching. Martin whanged his gavel for order and recraaed the court while he and opposing attorneys went Into conference over the time to be given for summations of the dramatic trial. o SEVERAL INJURED frontin'!*-) Rewm P)ge One) With three of the involved autos still on the highway, traffic was almost completely blocked for a time. It was nearly two hours later that traffic resumed its normal routine at the scene and the wreckage had been cleared away suffii iently to permit ordinary

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passage of the hundreds of autos moving north ami south on the highway. Sheriff Bowman estimate:! the damage to the cars as follows: Alverson. 1200; Scott. 1250; Yorick. WOO; Jauregui. |W and Slults. 1100. ■ ——o — * BACCALAUREATE (Continued From Page One) meat for the musical portions of the service. Miss Helen Haubold, supervisor of music In the Decatur schools, directed all musical presentations. Graduation exercises for the class will be held Thursday night at 8 ociock’ at the school gymnasium. 0 PRESIDENTS (Contlnucd From Page One) day to try again to walk on her son's arm to her favorite rocking chair. Hoss said. Ross relayed from mother Truman a remark that she felt "all right” but believed she was too tired to try the walk again. Her steps yesterday, with her sou's aid, were the first she had taken since she fractured her hip iu a fall Feb. 13. ASSESSED (Continued From Paae One) ri tail sUires. 2377" 1L204, 12,849; furniture and fixtures, 295.12,202, 11.759; filling stations, 56. |645, 2331. p 229 GRADUATES (Continued From Pane One) ixmise Jacobs. Benjamin Jones. Ellen Arlene Jones, Alice Mae

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