Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 118, Decatur, Adams County, 18 May 1948 — Page 2

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POWERFUL (Font From l*aKe <>n<*» t ... war From a military standpoint a reduction in size of the| Ixvinb .viihiail reduction in • ffi I ciency would be one of the groat I ent "fmprov-m-nt * possible Thin might mean that plane* smaller than B ■ w ill carry lie atom bomb* of the future This in turn would fur'hei increase > the xtralegti value of ti.e new < arri< r The White House maintained < oinpiote -o re< y com eming the nature of the three atomic w. .«■ I p..n» tested Vuoffii ial quaifer?felt it reasonable to xp<-< ulati that an atom mine designed for ——————————————

— Come To EQ CITY w here K E (REAM IS BEST! NEAIMLITAN ICE ( REAM 49c «'• Layer of < hocolate. Strawberry and Vanilla. EQ I I T Y Dairy Store Phone 15 s

UHS ? Our 10th Anniversary Year We are proud of Ihe fact that our business i> mo«lh repeat bu'inos in used automobile*. Why not trade at home, wheruyou always get the be>t deal. Save the Overhead at I RE D B I SC II E I’hone !»75 303 N. Ninth Notice of Sale of Real Estate Noth cix InT- -y given that the lllld- -Isigll- d iiuillllixxiolbr appointed by tin- A-lamx I'm no t'ntiri of Adamx County. State ot Indiana .it tli. April Term. I-I" of xai-i < mirt in a i ause for partition of leal estate w'lereif: Clar-11-i R Hartley 1- th plaintiff all-! Grover Kelly e- al. an- tin -I. -fendant all-1 Which i- Calls- No Im'"2 on the civil docket of said court by tin- authority of said court will offer for •ala! privati -a • to -he highest and best hlddei at Hi- Jaw office of I>• V • w Su.cli ite-l ,i’ 157 South Second Street in the city of Decatur, Indiana, on WEDNESDAY. JI NE 2,191 S between the hours of 10:00 A M. and 4:00 P M. of said day and if not wild on -aid lay between the aid lioiii - < a-li xll-ceeding day there aftei until -01-i tin- tollowing d-x-i ibed real •-tate in Adams County in tin- Slate id Indiana to wit The xoutiiwext quarf-r t •. i of southeast quarter t *. i of Section Thirty Three - Township Twenty Fiv2‘>i North, Itaiiite Fifteen i lai East, coiitaininK forty I 111 I Hl re more or less Said leal estate will In offered fm sale ax a whoh for not less • han the full appiaixed vain- thereof and the gate of said real extate will b> subject to the rigjitx of the tenant, if any. and will be sold according to the ordei of said court and subject to the approval of the Adam* Circuit Court. TERMS OF, SAGE The purchaxei or purchasers of said real extate will la* required to pay at least one tnird of th- purchase price upon the day of sale and the balance of the purchaxe price upon delivery of a deed to th- pun haxer or purchasers of the real extate purchaxed together with an abstract of title for the real extate purchaxed brought down to the date of the sale showing a marketable tit). free of Hens and encumbrance, subject to the lf»<* taxes dm- anti payable In 1*49 and subject to ditch ii'-e-amenl - if any Th above trai t of land in situated in Section 33 in Jefferson town ship. Adams Comity. Indiana Lewis L. Smith COMMISSIONER May 111'' 22 Public Auction I. the under igned, wi.l xe I my Hairy Cowx at public auction on mv farm located -> mile, Eaxt of llluffton. Indiana on State Road No 121 to 'he County Line then 2 miles South, then * 3 mile Eaxt. then mile South, oi :i miles North of It- rne. Indiana on State Road No. 27 then S’, mile- Went, then mile North, or a milex West of t'oppesx Corner then 2 miles South, then S mile West, th« n mile South, on Thursday, May 20,1948 Sale starting at 4:00 P. M Prompt 14 Head of High-Grade Dairy* (’owh T. B and Bang, Tested 6 Cows. 3 year* old: 3 Cows. I year- old; 1 Cow. 2 yearx old: 1 Cow. 12 years old 1 Heifer 2 yearx old. bred; 1 Heifer. 2<t months old. open. Holstein Hull 2 years old eitra good. from Renny .Maxe Hn's herd. 1 have raised this entire herd from calves up. they have all been < alfhoo-1 vaccinated. This herd of cows are on a xoml flow of milk Breeding dates and records will be given the day of sale Yon are welcome to come and see these rows milked at milking time any -lay liefore day of sale MILKING MACHINE 2 I'nit Hinman Milkina Machine, in extra good -ondition in case of rain this sa'e will be • Held under Large Tent. Fred Weidler OWNER TERMS—CARN Nd’ reepoaarble th case of a.etdenL. mieaherger Brother,—Auctioneer.tig»er Baumgartner— Clerk 1 •

; under-water detonation, wax th eluded A deep water atomic explosion originally scheduled to he < arried out at Bikini in July. I'Jfti. wax 'cancelled without explanation It 'wa tell that whatever factor* , w. ic lexpoii'ilm for that <am el I,ition now have probably been overcome ISRAEL'S ARMY ■ 1 • ! From On<-) square. \r.it>x ringed the outskirts of ’!. holy city, holding Bethlehem •even miles to the south. Tataroth ai.d other suburbs to the north, and other points io the west and south They were attacking in fan • according to Jewish reports Still farther out. at Ramleh and Latrun. both of which are on the highway from Tel Aviv to Jerusa’em lew w<-te attacking to open the toad In this confused situation, a I'nited Nations commission made ip of tin- consuls of Erance. Bel •glum tnd the I'nited States still r iglc ,i tiui and the interna tional lied Cross also continued cc.l I- fire efforts I'nder the IN partition p an of lu t Novemlter Jerusalem would e ~e<onn an international en ; clave which Jews would have! • alone the highway Coo-tgii \r.tb territory from T<l A v iv. —o But it i“ not the oldest English '..mt . -itn > at Saint Cross. Eng . land is oto inn years old' origin ,c?. ■ .aie meals to one hundred po..r p< r-ons daily To this day • .link and food are provided for the poo!

Last Os The Spanish-American War Vets 1 ' ► r — 1 R «• Vv - if) 1 -I ’ ■ "i ÜB' wa '* ■rJAf ja i Wlaal i w H i fl w fl/flr wHflfl ,gK 1 | J . J ■■ -w *y--,jwflbMfcy ||||i|Bßflj|jfaiflHßß- ' W ■ —Photo hy Anxpaugh Pictured above are the remaining members of th- Spanish American War veterans from Adams county who gathered here recently to mark the 50th anniversary of the date they signed up for service in that conflict Eirst row left to right Charles Brothers. Decatur: W A (fault. Wabash; Wil Haiti Noll. Pleasant Mills, Harry Reed. Decatur: Charles Kitson Decatur. Erank Peterson. Decatur and Jacob Hess. Decatur Second row Fiank Schumacher. Decatur. Harvey Brodlx tk. Decatur. Charles Lobxiger Bluff'on. William Weimer. Philadelphia. Pa : James Buchanan. Willshire. 0. i Nathan Joseph. Convoy t> I. E Rape. Geneva, and James Hakes Wren. O

Lewis Reports On Welfare Payments Distress Benefits To Nearly 50,000 Wa bin-'ton. May is tl'Pt John I. Lewis said today that H'.-j '•‘l individual distress benefits have |„ , ti pa d by the I'nited Mine' workers welfare and retirement: I fund out of the """ collect ed while the -overnment was op' eraiing th. mine* in H'l'l and early 11.17 The union president mane .1 long 1 rep. it on io- welfare fund He *a d the fund created by the opera to - .nd- the I''l7 agree nen' now amounts 10 filn.ium.iMto, from which no p.t. ti- tils have been made Lewis said that 12.7-11 Willows ol miners have received distrexs|| grants and 37.217 ci-a ••<! member-! nt th« union 1. ■ ■ • ■ • d meats lb- said bl percent of the permanently 111-idled -liners aided Wire .;<• year* or old.- ami !f.*>7t** of thewete over 7.1 year- He -aid the av erage total amount paid to these •axes iietweeti Jan 1 and April 3" l!.|v wax ffiHh. one-third <>f the mine * receiving grant* have dependents, he said Lewis said there have lx el) L">.'.individual plea- tor aid from the welfare fund and "thousand* of these pleas are so: pensions Nothing may lu- done at th. P •■sent lime. Lewis said, "about' the pleas for p.-nxions because of the stalling tactics and legalist!, i .-d tape being indulged in hy the' operators." !!• .nude it dear in his long sum i marv that the miners' demand for! pension* w>|| be pressed w tb vigor | during the < 11 rent contract negotia I tiotis. The trustees of the welfare fund' voted 2 to I to pav pensions ol 11"" ' a month to miners aged .’>2 with 2" years service in the industry who 1 . have retired Sime May 2*. im.i. Ezra Van Horn, operator trustee > of t!i<- fund, lias blocked the start - 1 of su< h payments, however, by ad ' vi»ing the other imslees and the • banks holding the fund* that they 1 would lie held liable f they paid *, out any money without his signa 1 tine I’l hi i< ao ntc •- i« h»' w «'l»v t'«at fir I T<i* » up I rus>!« « and Adv»»»»r\ | Board -f Townwhip Adnih* <’ • ant*. Indi iH.t. ;ir» |»r j»ar»«l to in • b||« driver* h the above li.ifll- > I ’ U |»« b f ’ I V I’♦ • " ! • k 1 . 2 Information relative f«. tin l»u---routeM ma> be had of th- T'«a n-hlp ” TruMc* l.eorar We||lrfrr«lr lh I<ool T«»wa•MP Trawler May i* I Excepting Cuba and Puerto Rico 1 j .he West Indie* have a pfeponder am e of negro population.

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Several Candidates File Election Costs Several more candidates have filed lists of campaign expenses in urn-.l during tin- n-cent primary, as required by law \ list of the lie* st to file in fin- offices of county clerk Edward Jaberg: John Auasburger. unoppoand Demo, a’- candidate for count) ommi'-ioti.-r third distrut, s!!•*'> Herman Bowman, unopposed Hem . at :--i -he-iff. -1' SO Dwight R . Arnold, unopposed Republican for a lditol <22. Severin H S< hurger. unopposed Democrat for prose. 11 ior. <*>ofi7>: Norval D Fuhrman.! unopposed Republican for treasur- •■ «?, Ferd 1. Litierer. unopposed, R.-pubiii an for fudge, none, and Alva l.awson. unopposed Republican •or commissioner, ycond district, none o Ainishman Appeals To Supreme Court Jay County Farmer Appeals Conviction Th. Indiana supreme court lias been asked to decide whether members of the Old order Amish Mennonite iliurch legally can keep their children under It', years old from attending high school ('h.Miter Gingrich memlw-r of the sect in Jav countv win. wax finivd fJlui and given a r>"*tav penal farm | xent.-m e last January tor refusing ito enroll his 14 year old son hi Pennville high school, appealed his ■ case to the supreme court Ging 'rich wax convicted in the Jay 1 circuit court At that time he told tin- court j tiiat Ills xe. t does not belli ye ill I ■ education past Hie eighth grade Gingrich said the old Order Mennonltes believed high school >dii< ition in public schools "would .-rumble our i hllh-h " "We felt we would lose our I children If th-y went to high 1 school." he said Since Gingrich s' conviction, several member* of the sect living 1 near Portland and Bertie have sold theji extensive farm property and I moved to Tennessee o Helmke Again Hits At Jenner's 'Deal' Goldsmith. Ind. May IS (TP»! Walter Helmke. Fort Wayne, one of four candidates for the Re | publl an nomination for governor. < haiged last night that Sen. William E Jenner, an opponent, "still mistakenly lielleve* that he can bel ; nominated governor on the basis of| a d.:al a involving appointment of a] I’nited State* senator." Helmke. an attorney, addressed • ! meeting of Tipton county GOP convention delegates "la-legates should study the qualifications and luwkground of each <-andi<tate and (elect a.-iord-ingly. regardless of the |M«llti<-al so. tune* of any individual*, or aroepa with selfish Interests." he said He urged the Tipton county delegate* to "nominal - landidaie* who will fulfil! all the requirement* of honest, efficient public servants." ITCH Bea’s Saffer Aaatker Miaafe No matier how long you have miffarvd ar how many remedial you have tried for 'he llchuig of paoriaUa. eczema. Infection-. a-hlete'» foot or other externally raused akin irritation*—you con wonderful rerilu from the uae of WoNDFR HALVE a war time dixnrory. nerelopeg fee .he heya la the Army— Ms for the hrxie folka No artrta. no alcohol, no painful epollraiton '.ONOEIt SALVE H white, creaaetoaa. pain relieving and antiaepUc. No ugly appearance Get WONDEB SALVE -get roiulU It la »*-x*ertwi. Sold ic Dectfur by -fimitt Kohfe and Hultbnuxa Drug Stores or your bomenown drugritt.

Mrs. Rosa B. Wahli Dies Monday Night Funeral Services To Be Wednesday Mrs Rosa Burry Wahli, 71. died it ' 20 o'clock Munday evening at her imme in Berne following .1 i -trok< of paralysis suffered two weeks previouslyShe was born in Switzerland i'--b 21. P'77. a daughter of Jacob and Rosetta Balsotiberg-Kaeser, but bad lived in this country since Iss" She wax a member of the First Mennonite church at Berne. Surviving are a son. Christian (' Burrv. of Berm-, and six step children Twice married, both husbands. Charles Burry and Abraham Wahli. preceded her in death. Two brothers are also deceased Funeral services will be held at | 2 p m Wednesday at the First Mennonite churth. with the Rev <1 A Krehbiel officiating Burial will he in the MRE cemetery Tlie body will be removed from Hie Vager funeral home to the residence this evening. • l.ast year hybrid corn was planted on 71.1 percent of the total I'nited States acreage planted in urn.

laET ME EXPLAIN - - I “We were working late at the office— that** wh) I couldn't take you to the country tavern, .lust give me one more chance - - - it will lie on our “must list” from now on.” MBkaOHaaXHXMBBIBMHIHIii

be ready for the STATEWIDE SAFETY AUTOMOBILE INSPECTION CAMPAIGN I Starling MONDAY , MAY 17 I FREE INSPECTION AT Brant Motors Inc. x::r .. » Have Your Car Safety Cheeked—lncluding: STEERING LIGHTS HORN BRAKES WINDSHIELD «IPER? i

Dinner Held Monday By Berne C. Os C. Berne. May IS More than 2nd members and guests of the Berne Chamber of Commerce attended the dinner held Monday evening at the Berne auditorium The speaker was C. D Alexander, of Indianapolis. Two honor students from each of the high school classes of the Berne high school were guests The students were: freshmen. Richard Alltipaw and Ja< kie Nussbaum: sophomores. Anna Schwartz and Duane Lehman: Juniors. Merlfn l.eliman and Ruth Inniger. seniors. Ruth Allspaw and Marilyn Smith , 4 STASSEN AND K’oiK From Page One! sen "surrendered and is no longer in favor of outlawing the Common-

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Ist party." Stassen countered that "if G. v Dewey will agree to the Mundt Nixon bill. I will be citisfi -d t. it we are agreed that Communi mi 1 ' outlawed " when Devvev pronolHli , I lb- ’-■> I ■ perfe tlv harrih - cut k i'- < t endorse it. St a*-en I- " t- , New York governor " •it <- h.i ed around the question Whan it waa over the -1.-bn. I shook hands three tunes forth. ( benefit of caniermen and -photo 1 1 graphers and agreed on at least i , one point "That wax quite a discussion." Stassen said. "It sure was." Dewey replied The two .presidential aspirant 1 ' debated before a "live" audience of (less than 100 penionx. but their 'arguments were carried over ajv • | proximately SOO outlets to an estimated t0.000.0W listeners.

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