Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 45, Number 255, Decatur, Adams County, 29 October 1947 — Page 6

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Help Celebrate Decatur’s Annual HALLOWEEN CALITHUMPIAN PARADE A Gigantic Celebration With Fun and Amusement For Everyone—A Thrill of A Lifetime Friday Eve., October 31,1947 ON THE STREETS OF DECATUR Parade Starts At 7:30 p. m. Cash Awards Best Comic Strip Character $4 Best Decorated Girl’s Bicycle $2 Bqst Ghosts 4 Tallest Man or Woman, 7 ft.__s4 Most Original Costumes 4 Best Masked Coupless Best Masked Fat Man or Most Comically Dressed Pet__s2 Best Western Equipped Woman $4 Best Trained Pets 2 Male Rider and Horse $3 Best Masked Group of 356 Best Clown $4 Best Western Equipped Best Decorated Boy’s Bicycle $2 Best Witch $4 Female Rider and Horse $3 FIRST PRIZE AP* /X SECOND PRIZE AnF High School Band or I High School Band or Drum Corps in Uniform T<JV Drum Corps in Uniform • MM THIRD PRIZE ACI F FOURTH PRIZE 6 1 A High School Band or High School Band or Sil) Drum Corps in‘Uniform ■ Drum Corps in Uniform ■ A ■ - ■ ■■ -■ - — — BEST DRUM MAJOR LEADING BAND—--Ist Prize $5, 2nd Prize $3, 3rd Prize $2 BE SURE TO SEE IT BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY c«-a « « <s® * Sponsored by 'the Decatur Chamber of Commerce e &

Says Indiana Corn I Is Safe From Frost Some Being Husked For Use As Feed Indianapois. Oct. 29 —(UP )— Some of Indiana’s medocre corn crop already is being husked for immediate feeding to livestock, the Indianapolis weather bureau reported today. In its weekly crop bulletin, the bureau said the . corn crop was ‘ practically completely safe from frost, but cribbing is being deferred generally for further drying.” ‘‘Some is being husked for immediate feed needs." the report said. ‘ Yields are indicated as generally fair to good in the major corn growing areas.” The bureau also reported that soybean combining continued over the state, with reports of poor to fair yields in the north and good 1 to very good yields in the central and southern areas. Wheat sowing continued in the south but was largely completed in many areas. ‘‘Numerous growing stands in the north and central areas were re-!' ported as in good to very good con-| dition.” the bureau said. The weekly report indicated that die week was “excellent” for the maturing of crops, due to warm temperatures and rains. —o | The average use of electricity ! between 6 and 8 p.m. roughly equals the power used in the other t 22 hours. t I umigrw—

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Four Guerillas Are Executed In'Greece Athens. Oct. 29 —(UP)— A firing squad executed four guerillas today who were captured in Hassia. 12 miles north of Athens. Three others arrested at the same time were expected to be shot in a few days.

Press reports said G eek troops advancing in the Metsovon area found more than 100 dean guerillas and 25 more in chains. A dispatch I from Salonika said guerillas had destroyed a locomotive near Mandriko, along the Bulgarian border. The dispatch said the guerillas | killed the fireman but not until! he had killed five guerillas.

Knights Os Pythias 1 Will Meet Thursday 1 The regular meeting of Kekion- • ga lodge 65, Knights of Pythias. . will be held Thursday nigh't at 7:3.0 o’clock at the lodge home. ‘ Chancellor - commander Orrin 5 Stults has urged that all members 1 ■ be present at the meeting. — o ■- I All Saints Day To I Be Marked Saturday Masses at St. Mary's Catholic church on Saturday, All Saints Day, will be said at 5:30, 7 and 9 o’clock. Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament will be given following the last mass. All Saints day is observed as a holy day of obligation. o State Examiner Is Sent To Sheridan Charles Stuart, examiner of the state board of accounts, who had been here to conduct an examination of all publie office records, has been re-assigned to Sheridan, | it was made known today. O. E. Hutchens, the other exam-! iner, has been temporarily assigned to Bluffton to examine records in the Wells county (treasurer's office. The. work there may require two or three weeks, it is thought. To date the records and accounts of about half of the township trustees have been examined in 'the routine audit. County and city records are yet to be examined. o : Associate Chapter Tri Kappa Rummage Sale. Second & Jefferson. Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 CITATIONS ARE (Continued from Page 1) tion,” Ornitz asserted such questioning was an invasion of his rights as a' citizen. Stripling immediately produced a committee document charging , q L j i ■ IB FORMER AAF captain, Harlej Moore, 21. is believed to have been captured by Communist; when he made a forced landing in North China during routine flight of a China Air Transportation Corp. C-13. ( nter.national} ■Omimit TO GET MORE STM NOTH If your blood LACKS IRON! Tou girls and women who suffer so from simple anemia that you’re pale, weak, ‘‘dragged out”—thia may be due to lack of blood-iron. So try Lydia E. Pinkham’s TABLETS—one of the best home ways to build up red blood—ln such cases. Pinkham’s Tablets are one of the greatest bloodiron tonics you can buy! Buy them at any drugstore. Worth trying! Lydia E. Pinkham’s TAOICTS

Ornitz with 30 Communist affiliations. In the statement which the committee (refused to heatr Ornitz/ identified himself as a Jew and said. “I wish to address this committee as a Jew because one of its leading members is the outstanding anti semite . . . John E. Rankin.” He referred Io Rep. John E. Rankin. D., Miss:, who was not present. Committee chairman J. Parnell Thomas. R.. N. J., previously had said recalcitrant "hostile witnesses” would get the same contempt citation treatment that previously was meted out to four other film writers. Three citations were fired dn quick succession yesterday, comj pared with one the day before, at movie script, writers who balked at what committee counsel Robert E. Stripling called ‘‘the $64 question.” In each case, the committee introduced evidence accusing the witness of being a Communist and giving his alleged party card number. Witnesses thus far cited on contempt charges and the card numbers inserted in the record for them were: John Howard Lawson (cited Monday) No. 47275; Dalton Trumbo. No. 47187: Albert Maltg. No 47196. and Alvah Bessie. No. 47-, 279. The committee said “many” of the 15 remaining hostile witnesses have held Communist party cards. It did not name the card holders, however. 0 DRIVER <Continued from Pag*e 1) the school faculty, who has qualified as an instructor following special training. The training is part of the safety course on the school curriculum. Taking part in the ceremonies; this morning were Mr. Krick, Mr. Brant, Mr. Everhart; Vernie Gray, l

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