Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 158, Decatur, Adams County, 7 July 1947 — Page 2
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TRUMAN’S THREE DAY iIOLIDAY K:a> . jm, Us. ww iu "'wSS
DURING INDEPENDENCE DAY ceremonies at Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, In Charlottesville, Va., President Harry S. Truman describes as “fallacious” Russia’s rejection of Secretary of State Mar•hall's plan for the rehabilitation of Europe. Seated behind him is Frank K. Houston of the Jefferson Memorial Foundation. (international)
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ON A THREE DAY HOLIDAY, President Truman smiles as he listens to Mrs. Stanley Woodward, wife of the chief of the Division of Protocol, U. S. State Department On the left is John Snyder, Secretary of the Treasury. The Chief Executive was a guest of the Woodwards during the week* ,end at their home in Charlottesville, Va. (International Soundphoto)
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*• L'TYil THREE YEAR-OID Hedgeman Smith Is held by President Truman riurirm bn visit to the University of Virginia. He picked the youngster v , Wi.en he ydltd the greeting “Hi, Mr. Fresidentl” The lad is the son fe toe at the univeisity hospital. (Dittrnaflonal Soundphoto)
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He’ll Keep on Walking Cambridge. Mass.—(L'P) — Mrs. Geraldine Miranda. 21, of Cambridge testified in Probate Court thHt mmiii after her inurrlaxe she went to work to support husband but rebelled when he asked I, her to bny him a bicycle. Hhe was granted a divorce on grounds of cruel and- abu«|ve treatment, — o at ■ ■ ■ ■ • <
Two Adams County Youths Join Army Enlist Three Years In Army Air Forces The acceptance of two more Adam* county youths for enlistment In the U. 8. regular army was announced today by T-Sgt. Jack T. Gan of the Fort Wayne recruiting station. The two are Delbert Gallmeyer of route one Decatur, and Alfred (’ Daniels, of route three, Decatur, both for three-year enlistments. They chose the array air corps as their branch of service and left today for Fort Knott. Ky., and final physical and mental examl-1 nations. From there they will go to San Antonio, Texas, to begin ; basic training. Sgt, Gan also announced that there are openings for former air corps personnel with initial as -Ignment and station at Baer Field Fort Wayne. Further Information' may be secured by c ontacting the I recruiting sergeant at the city hall every Monday and Wednesday from ft am. to I p.m. 0 — , ’ LAD MISSING ' << onllMurd from Cnsr 11 for Ids doll. “I want water.” was al! he said. He refused to drink from a canteen and the water was poured into his own plastic clip from which he drank. ARMY PILOTS <« milhitK'il from I'HRf I* moving eastward with the prevailing wind and probably were weed seeds. Three air transport pilot* agreed. \ Bi mingham adio station was deluged with more than 4otl calls in one hour by persona who said they saw fluorescent balls circling over the city* and clearly outlined again t Nearby mountain. A c ar- « AN AIIRT Coast Guardsman, Yeoman Frank Ryman, 27. took this photograph of one of the mysterious flying “saucers” (arrow) which have been reported careening through the skies over the west coast. As he stood on a corner in 1-ake City, a suburb north of Seattle, he estimated it traveled at 500 m.p h. at 10,000 feet. Ryman figured the speed by timing the “saucer's" flight over an area with which he is familiar, <fnfcr»ia/io>cal) rDU. H. R. FREY GPTOfJkTRIST 104 N, Second St. (above Democrat office) ♦ Eyes Examined ♦ Glasses Fitted HOL'RS: ft a. tn. to 12 noon 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Saturdays till 8 p. m. Close each Thurs. afternoon Evenings by appointment. Phone 27 Deafened People May Now Hear Clearly Science has now made it potud- ■ He for the deafened to hear faint l sounds. It is a hearing device - so small that It fits in the haul and enables thousands to enjoy I sermons, music and friendly I companionship. Accepted by the Council on Physical Medicine of • the Am-rican Medical AsaociaI Hon. This device does not re- ■ quire separate battery pack, battsry wire, case or garment to • bulge or weigh you down. The | tone If clear and powerful, go • made that you can adjust It yourself, to suit your hearing as your I hearing changes. Ths makers of | Belton*. Dept. «. UM) West Iftlh St. Chicago 8. |]l„ are so proud I of their achievement that they I will gladly tend free descriptive - booklet and explain bow you ma-/ I ffM a full demonstration of this I reatarkabl* hearing dories j n | your own home without risking j a panny. Write Bsitono today.
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Ail <1 If • hHKv- ■ i JIBMI v 3 Lft \ J ; ' A POLICEMAN INSPECT! ths crumpled remains of • light plane in which Thomas Yarnell, 37, Berwyn, Pa., and hia two children, Susan, E, and Thomas, Jr. 3, crashed to their deaths. The pleasure flight ended on a highway within the city limits of Camden, N. J. The three deaths helped raise the high holiday toll. (Intamattonal Soundphoto)
nival at Alabaster. Ala . war playing searchlights on cloud wisps. An argument raged at Cal., over the cause of a spectacular glow in the sky and a roar shortly before electrical power went off. Mrs. W. C. Smith said she heard a nolse like a four motored bomber" Just before the light# went off at dawn. Krvlng Newcomb of the Pacific gas and electee Co., offered the explanation that a low-flying crop dusting plane probably struck a powerline and burned out a transformer. However, no planes were reported damaged and no one could explain what a crop-dusting plane was doing In the air at dawn on Sunday. It was the first time any noise had been attributed to flying saucers. .1. V. Watt*. Jr., Darlington, S ('., attorney, said he raw an pnny pursuit plan*- chasing a V-formation of flying -auci rs at 250 miles an hour feet high. However, no pilot repo feil such a chase Meantime authorities were plag it'd with reports that Is.rdered on the fantastic. An excited Chicago woman reported that she had seen a flying i saucer with legs. "I wa# standing on my po ch and ( thought for sure it was coming ight down and slap me in th»- fa<-e," -hit- said. Skeptical scientists recalled the mysterious ’ rockets” seen over Sweden |a#t year. Eighty per cen’ of ura "•ghost rockets" proved to be meteors, and Swedish officials said the other 20 percent could be discounted as pure imagination. A London dispatch described the sauce.s as "America's answer to the latch Ness monster’’—the legendary sea serpent which is reporte*l at interval* in a lake in Scot•
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I Case Is Continued In Circuit Court Action Is Taken In Other Court Cases A declaratory Judgment action, scheduled to be tried in Adam* 1 circuit court before special Judge WIHIam H. Eichhorn this morn Ing. was continued by agreement rs parties. The case has been reset for 1 » a. m. Tuesday. July 15. The ac tion is one brought by Theodore Grallker. as ‘administrator of the estate of Flora B Trout, and names Marian Wittgenfeld, John. Milo and William Trout as co-defendants. In the divorce case of Emeu against Gertrude Anderson, the plaintiff was ordered to pay 15 per week support money and |75 (or defendant's attorney fees by Judge J. Fred Frucbte. H. R McClenahan represents the plain tiff and Myles F. Parrish the defendant. Several other entries wenmade In estate and guardianship cases. Court is in vacation until in September, when that term of court opens. o Much Magnification Philadelphia -(UP)—An electron microscope, capable of providing useful magnifications up to 100,000 diameters, was displayed at the Franklin Institute here. Get Your HewafMfivi Suburbanites, “Town and Country” Residents and others not served by city carriers, will find the DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT . Ot Scdc Every Afternoon — AT — DECATUR NEWS STAND 240 W. Madison St. UNION NEWS STAND i 128 Monroe St. Reserve your copy daily. “I LOST 52 POUNDS! Wear Size 14 A«aln” Mts.C D Writ*. Texas, wrius: ”f vaa untiauaUy trying different g ways to reduce, but without »ucC4M I vaghed 170 cMMinda. Then I tried the AYDb Vitamin Candy H"-du<inc flan and loat rnundr Now I weigh «ily 118 “ Y-iur ex JM ">rr <.*ma»Brx M’hHn., <z ■r uvd SYDS l-Uaw* rrwXxMy umml It SMITH DRUG CO, Tear out this ad as a reminder. 111 ** *" <K> rSjE®. wule rter uu
midwestehn 'Fwwl | s*r« f *"" > f«r »> on. Damage to highways and rail roads in the three-state area of Illinois. Missouri and lowa was estimated by the U. 8. soil conservation service at 19,490,000. The Burlington railroad reported (1 • 000.000 damage to Its tracks and > installations alone. 1 Damage to cities and towns In ‘ the three-state area was estimated ’ by the soil conservation service at 117,415,000. Agriculture experts and crop analysts said the flood's effects would be felt for months to come by persons who knew about the floods only through their newspapers. Housewives may have to pay higher prices tor pork chops and beefsteak because of the damage to corn, the nation's basic crop. fNO MATTEft WHAT.~ 1 > IYOUfc WALK IN LIFE-B (THIS GOOD MILK. R Lwili help keep JN 1 "It's good for .you. You ought to use more of it — as a Beverage and in all cooking that calls for milk." —says Billy Break O’Day. « c 0. Moses fess MASONIC Regular stated meeting Tuesday, July 8. ar 7:30 p. m. George W. Hara ma. W. M. 158b2tx
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Liventock producers said would sell their corn ini**?™ feeding It to hogs and cat£*-> fatten them for market. "‘gi The price of July « ini ( B , Chicago board of trad« Bx 4 W to new. all-thne high Ic-vefe f I w 1 A U. S. GOVERNMENT 811.5 REPORT announce, the a new tannic add treatmeig L.k poisoning*. The treatment ha, 13 found excellent; it is gentk „ dries up the blisters tn a rarptaS •liort time — often within 24 i>. These government finding* ate 7, I*-rated in the new product -11. IVY-DRY" At your drugstore, 59c. •‘ - *”***■« ■** -r rriiiVni t af/■MM, AA rvi / |Th / J lef TMI/Mivr V4 uc X 4 ■■ H I WLjH am r'Wl bis w r " >rl< rah DO YOU realize how of your time fa spent ai ,ri from your home? ,n < Then, your belong!? 0 * are not covered by iijj ante unless you hav ou . Personal Effects PabM Then if they are lost. len, mutilated or des(n !; >o you will be reimbursed _ui loss or damage. Th Ask us to insure j»e ’ Personal Effects. I| ° ra. Iwl ThesuttlesC£ Phones: 191 • 358 *s. Niblick Block Decatur " f< Mr
