Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 27 August 1947 — Page 6
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Ail In Readiness For Opening Fair B —— State Fair Ground Beehive Os Activity & - — Indianapolis, Aug. 27—(UP) — The iWiana state fair ground was a beehive of activity today as some 4,000 concessionaries and exhibitors made preparation for the 91st annual fair’s opening Friday morning ’ Sectary- >ianager Pratt "said that every square "friot
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| of space available for rental tc i concessionaries had been sold. Most of entertainment tept| on the midway have been erected, and fair officials said that the g amusements will be bigger, grander and more spectacular than ever. Over in the new farm equipment lot north of the track the exhibitors will use every foot of available space despite the absence of the major farm machinery builders. Prominent among the displaj%Svill be the Willys farm Jeep show Some 350 girls from 90 of the 92 Hoosier counts registered this jnorning at theifirls’ dormitory for ‘tfhe 25th session of the state fair home economics girls' school. The
vs w — girts will compete for scholarship to 10 Indiana u£» versifies which carry a total j-jiVi value of more than $1,200. ® {Japan War’Trials Cost SIO,OOO Day "feials Three Months Short Os Two Yogrs Tokyo. Aug. 27 — (UP) —The JapanesetW-'it' crimes trials. a ’ l<huj-run judicial spectacle with A< paralie's. today droned Ttrearily onward only three months short of the two-year mark, and the only certainty about thejg was that they agf costing tlio American taxpayer around SIO,OOO a day. Up to now the bill for gtrial cosjjgi stands at about S7.Ww,MP. The final figure is impossible to i estimate but may run in the neighborhood of $10,000,000. Theoretiggliy th*,-cast is charged t.p to Japan. but whethe Japan will ever pay it is another question. There are three main categor-1 ies of Japanese . war criminal trials. No. ,1 is the big show-® the trial of Premier HNpke Tojo _ and 24 of his associates. Three of 0 have Mu eliminated by rrason of death or insanity since the • proceedings started in June, 1946. 'f The best estimate on (j®. finishe ing date for the ®ain trial is . April or May. 194sW' Other Japanese war . have been sorted out as™‘class ~ . B” and “class C” cases. Their . trials- started in December. 1945. - f and will be wound up Sometime” next These trials are being I handled k? 16 military commissions, operating on the order of . > courts martial. ; i Thus far some 14S cases, in- [ ■ ■ volving about 300 suspects, have 1 ■ been prosecuted in Japan in the I > . class B and C category plus an- i other 89 cases including 209 de- : . fondants at Manila. There Sre 1 ‘still 182 cases awaiting trial. i I o I • i 1 1 m i 1 w I * w I IIS •Sa § C J M i ■ JI Ji I EX-WAS? Margrete McGrath of • San Francisco will fly this AT-6 U trainer, equipped with experi--1 mental ranger engino against the country’s best women pilots 1 in the Halle trophy race Aug. 30 at Cleveland’s national air races. > Miss McGrath hgs, 650 hours in her log, including 200 hours in an AT-6. (International) it” KL ||k jS OUSTED as president of Ecuador in bloodless “single shot" revo- . lution is Dr. Jose Maria Velasco ] Ibarra (above). Assuming coni- i plete control of the government | is Col. Carlos Mancheno, who al- i legedly led the revolution after I Ibarra tried to remove him as defense minister. (International)
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Accidents Fatal To Five In Indiana ‘lO2-Year-Old Man Is Killed In Fall S’ By United Press Occidents in Indiana took Ui.e lives of five persons TuescWThree were killed in traffic collisions. a 102-year-old man was fatally injured in a fall and a Noblesville man wa,s defined. Millard Montgomery, 50, Noblesville. drownA while attempting to rescue his five-year-old son, Larry, at a slitill lake near Monticello. The youngster fell out of a boat while Montgomery was fishing. Witnesses said the father dived after his eon but failed to return to the surface. 3The youth was resriinii’,ii| COSTLY LANDING Your property can be insured against damage by falling aircraft, windstorm, explosion and other causes for very little additional cost. Ask about Extended Coverage. THE SUTTLES CO. <s Agents it Niblick Store Bldg. Decatur, Ind. d» 4Be» Ub temw ff COMMA&0BI illlllMllll .y. a / / "Lot nothing-} turn you fromC your purpose. Demand Pure Foods. You should get Moses’ milk.” —says Billy Brefk O’Day. 0 s Meses
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| fa nett h.'i John T. siaker, 102, died of ai_ « fractured slnill shortly after fall-1 ing down the basement .steps at the home of a eon at Greencastle v4-aker, a native of Mooresville, jtapuld have been 103 Se*, 22. trafficlpccident on v. S. 31 south of Plymouth was iy'al t 0 Robert N. Zin(§£2s. and Fred Moslander, 59.W)th of Plymouth. Their car collided with a truck loaded with peaches. Frank W. Morris, 38, of Frankfort, dritP’r of the truck, suffered cuts and bruises. Harry Beihl, Chicago, was killed when the car he was drtgjng was struck by South Bemn South Shore and train e four miles west of ®Sry. fe w o— “ — Nebraska is one orvhe leading states in the production of alfalfa hay. Before 17$» J. S. Senate held secret meetings only. Connecticut is one of our greatbest manufacturing states. country, with Institution, belongs to the people who inhabit #. W at — MICHIGAN CLINIC CORRECTS <SO ACCf®'**" |B ONI Oa,! ■ Mvkl. Solow,ngT'.orm.nf RxF KJKg ho. nonnolizod tt>ov.ondv sos fr “ Inforn-otion, writ* RTVIi w t ’®’s £Tt foundation ■N W ■W* * PontiMi Michig,*
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