Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 24 July 1947 — Page 2

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Story Os G. E. Part In World War II Is Donated To Library Copies of "Men and Volta at War" ‘ — the story of General Electric in World War 11, by John A. Miller, were presented today to Mlaa I 1 Esther Eichenberger, librarian of

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the Decatur public library, by the management of Decatur General Electric, for use In the main library. The story Is one of excitement and drama. It tells how the Job that “couldn't be done" was done by freeborn Americans working for freedom. Featuring this historic docu-

ment la the magnitude of the task faced by G-K In producing more than four billion dollars worth of war necessities, ranging from giant turbines for battleships to delicate instruments for airplanes and mass spectrometers for instrumentation of the atomic bomb project. The Fort Wayne G-E works Is mantloned several times by the author in relating the stories of motors, refrigerator equipment, turbo-superchargers. power drive units and other products made here for use by the armed forces The contributions of G-E superchargers to the selling of air supremacy by the American air forces, so Important to winning the war, is a brief but bright and Interesting part of the book. The fractional-horsepower motor industry and its fine war record, of which Decatur plant is a part, also receives Its share of glory. AcordIng to the author, these motors were not only essential to war production but also performed yeoman service on every battlefront, lowering sea. land and air-fight-ing equipment. E. W. Imnkenau, Decatur plant manager, said that in addition to making gifts of the book to the public library*, copies will also be given school libraries with the fall opening of school. u Geneva Woman Has Hip Broken In Fall Berne. July 24 Mrs. Lem Neal of Geneva suffer-d a broken right hip when she fell yesterday in the barn at their home. She is a patient at the Adams county memorial hospital. —— o yarn h os- msi.k or Ms:ti. KSTATtI in SinmiSTH.tTHIX Htate of Indiana, IK: Ada nix County, In the Adams Circuit Court, in vacation, July, 11)47 t'atberlee 1.. Hm>. Admlntaf rairtx of tkr Exlair at Malena I.lb). d»eeaaed. VM« title t. I.IUy, SrlrSa l.lhy, Homer 1.. I.lb>. t»«a Mb). I.awrrarr K. I.lb), l.raa I.lb). Hulee Hoxx The un<l»r»ign<-d administratrix ■if th-- rxtate of Malena l.lby deceased, hereby given notice that by virtue of an order of the A«lam» Circuit Court, she will between ths hour* of 10:00 O'Clock A. M. and four O'clock I’. M. on the Ist Day of AiignM. 1S»«7. at the Law office of Nathan C. Nelson, IS3 South 2nd Street, Decatur, Indiana or the Beal estate office of Thurman D. Mcbleferstein, HU South 2nd Street, Decatur. Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale at private sale, all the Interest of said decedent in and to the following described real estate towit: Commencing at a point two hundred and one (201) stet north of the southwest corner of Inlot number seven hundred and thlrty-on«. <731 > In Adams County Addition to the town (Now City) of Decatur, and on the west line of said Inlot, thence eaet parallel with the south line of said Inlot to the east line of said Inlot, thence Northwesterly on the east line of said !n---lot sixty (SO) feet, thence west to a point on the west line of said Inlot. which point is sixty (SO) feet north of the piaoe of beginning, thence south sixty (SO) feet to the place of beginning, being a part of Inlot number seven hundred and thirtyone (731) in said Addition, in Decatur. Adams County. Indiana. Kald sale will be made subject to tile approval of the Adams Circuit Court, and for not Jess than the full appraised value of said real estate, and upon the following terms and conditions, one third on date of sale balance upon delivery of deed and alodraet, also subject to the 1»47 taxee due and payable In UM*, also subject to tenants rights If any. CatherlM 1.. Koes. Administratrix Thusmaa Seblefereteia. Heal Extatr agent Nntbnn C. Nelson, attorney

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SHERIFF, K’ontlaned from Page II age of Boston'a 1946 Nash Redan immediately. The truck driver told the troopers that the Redan wan In the wrong traffic lane, traveling at a terrific speed, when the crash occurred. He Raid ha swearved to the wrong aide of the road in an effort to avoid a hrad-on collision. After sideswiping the truck, the sheriff's automobile plied up in a ditch on the left side of the road, the trooper said. It was reduced to Junk. Fudoll, who suffered a dislocated hip. was given a sedative at a Sayre hospital before the officers had questioned him. They planned to complete their investiga'tlon lat er today. oTrnale In n (mhhl Town — ileenlur 0 EFFICIENCY Honllnned from I‘nge It city of Its size In the state without a two-way police radio system." he stated. lie pointed out that Bluffton first installed its system 11 years ago and that last year the city reverted to the new FM type. Columbia City, Plymouth. Auburn. and many more cities comparable to Decatur In size and population have systems now operating and form part of the Iksystem unit linked with Ligonier post of the state police, he said. At present there are 88 systems in use in the state, he said. Chamber of Commerce b-aders. who gave impetus toward a movement for installing the system, pointed out the fact that the present "alarm on a pole" method of

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calling police is completely out moded and that many miles of driving would be saved officers of both agencies with a radio hookup. In addition to statlon-to-car and car-to-station broadcasts, car-to-car reports could be transmitted, thus keeping all units of law enforcement agencies in constant contact, he said. , It was pointed out that both appropriations could be Included

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in budgets for next year or that additional appropriations could be set out for this year. State officials have been quick to approve such appropriations, officer Hull said. At last night s meeting wen Mayor John B. Stults. police chief Ed Miller. John Chrlstener of the county board of commissioners. Dorphus L. Drum and Alfred K. Heavers, city councilmen: county

auditor Thurman I. Drew, Robert Holt house and Richard W. Pru i den president and executive secretary. respectively, of the Chamber of Commerce.

Just What You’ve Been Walting F or ; Fresh - Delicious - (genuine Adams County Lamb Complete Line of Cut* For the Weekend Steaks - Chops - Roasts — TRY THIS RECIPE FOR YOUR MENU - LEG OF LAMB [hECIFESJ Mnt Mly Gamlih KtffphyV aired. Do not remove fell. R tab *MPoona aalt and k If desired, small B“ rhc ““F t* inserted into deep J row gashes in the meat. PUce rw “s^ 0 * Mint J«Uy 'O Orange SUcea R< ? art “ 3OO ' 3 U’ I. Baked Potatoes ?*”?.. 30 ' 3 S mm. per pound or ta CreM Peas Try It — You’ll Like It! /'TD’DU'O ME 'T I7DHDZIK market 150 South Second Phone 97

THURSDAY. July 2)

Both city and tount/T* al the meeting i n<h .J' a ß| would take action on th . h with their respective tlons.