Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 28, Decatur, Adams County, 3 February 1949 — Page 2

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In Sacred Concert S.. in, .i .i .i. i .r ...ii ’ —ni -i — — — • ww.we».»<<ww«.v<wmwi ■-r—— T-r- - .. ... ... % ,«7' . '' **■"?' * ft SB-a %< «l> * jflWljjL. *’.s■'• ■Lam. i ’ E' *aMMwL * 1 .. w > i z IwKkLz K jWanoESW - ’mR?HHb The evangel quartet of Asbury Theological S minary, Wilmore, Ky.. will appear iu sacred concert in this county Sunday. They will present their concert of hymns and negro spirituals at the Salem Methodist church at 9 a. in. Pleasant Mills Methodist church at 10:50 a. m. First Methodist church in Decatur al I p. in. and the Monroe Metholist church at 7:30 p. in. The public is invited to hear this musical group.

Berne Auditorium Stockholders Meet Herne. Feb. 3 —The annual stock holders meeting of the Berne audi torium association will he heli: next .Monday evening at the audi torium. This is expected lo be tin last Stockholders' .meeting as the association will be dissolved ci liquidated. The '.own of Berne somt time ago bought the building am ■ as soon the building is entirely paid for, the stockholders' a q socia tion will be liquidated. Directors will be nt med Monday to serve until the town has paid Mr th 1 ’ build iug. Driver Fined For Ignoring Stop Sign Damage amounting to $165 was i incurred in a collision at Third and : Jefferson streets at 3 p.m. Wednesday. Police said an automobile driven by lola K. Hamrick, of Will-1 shire, 0.. was going south t.n Third I street and failed to obs rve a suq s' ;n. It was struck by a ca ■ driven by James Ahr, of Decatur route 3 The Wills lire driver was arrested for running a stop sign and fined JI and costs, totalling $lO, in justice cl the peace court. STORM THREAT ti'ont. From Paw tine) burg, 35 at and 33 at Memphis. “The only really warm spot in the countiy is the southern tip of Florida.'' a forecaster said. i .

.'mil iIK 'WK •Wi HI ' i> -*r- ~>v TXWMSiPSm w< - I '• I • Wit M 5 AT THE NATIONAL AIRPORT in Washington, Army Secretary Kenneth Royall (center) has a last-minute conference with General Omar N. Bradley (left), Army Chief of Staff, before leaving on an 18-day tour of military installations in Japan. Korea and the Pacific At right is Lt Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer, Army Chief of Plans and Combat Operations. who is accompanying Royall on the insoection trip. (Internaticncl) OUR FUNERAL HOME « IS NEVER LEFT W KW UNATTENDED. 11 * ”•’* rcc -‘ v c messages parI / stnai ! y or ly telephone at any time day cr night, dispatch fc'sgracis and make lons disi- . anc - ca ’ k OUR SERVICE IS / ON A TW3.\TY‘FOVR HOIK / I CliEi ILE. FmGu G ll *-* ls ’ DOAN /Z FUNERAL HOME lZ DECATUR ’HONE 79« j/Z

ACHESON SEES K’ont. From Page One) ’that the government of the United States would not discuss with any nation any matter which was of direct interest to other nations without the participation of repre- • ntaiives of those nations.” Subject to the foregoing conditions, the United States government would welcome any serious move by Russia toward solution of some very grave problems, including: 1. Making effective United Nations charter provisions for .peaceful seltlements of international lisputes. Acheson pointed out hat the Soviet Union vetoed that .11 the security council. 2. Creating an international armed United Nations force to ; give the organization some authj ority. This also was blocked by I the Russians. 3. The return of Berlin to a ; normal way of life by the lifting | of the Soviet Union's blockade. 4. Achievement of overall Ger- ' man and Austrian settlements which would put those countries i under their own governments. This also has been blocked by the Soviet Union. 5. Obtaining international a greement on the control of atomic an rgy; bio feed like the others ' by Sialin's men. When - Hbumcss is sufficient, •nsbriess* ft "ilfinecessary. — Bonaparte. Trade in a vued own — Decatui

Western Pacific Fleet To Shanghai Abandon Tsingtao As Headquarters Tsingtao. Fell. 3 — (UP)—Vice Admiral Oscar C. Badger announced today that headquarters of the U. S. western Pacific fleet will be moved to Shanghai within the next 1U days. Virtua ly all marines stationed here also will be transferred, he said. Badger, commatjder of the western Pacific fleet, said bis headquarters now has been established aboard his flagship, the 12.800-ton I I communications vessel Eldorado. Headquarters will be wherever the flagship go?s. he said. He added that bis entire headquarters staff is aboard the Eldorado. All marines now at Tsingtao exI eept for a single patrol unit also will be evacuated to Shanghai. 3uam. Okinawa and other American naval bases in the Pacific. Some of the marines may relieve those at Shanghai on the transport Bayfield. The move to abandon Tsingtao as western fleet headquarters was decided upon after communist forces closed to within mortar range of the-airfield east of the city 1 used by American naval and marine planes. The communists have been dropping shells near thp airfield. Badger indicated that the main American naval force no longer was needed in North China' be cause virtually all American nationals who wished to leave the communist-controlled areas now have done sot NATION'S ACCIDENT (('out. From Page One) .:>4< late was 3.2. the council said. Railroad accidental deaths drop ped 12 percent below the 1947 igure and injuries decreased 11 percent. Thirty-five railroad pas ■engeis were killed last year, a Ircp of 41) percent over the pieced ing year. The three largest cities in the nation reporting no traffic deaths luring the year were Medford, -lass.. Decatur. 111. and Vallejo. Jal. A total of 52 cities with a population of 10,000 or more completed the year without an auto mobile .death, the report showed. CITY PLANT (t'otlt. From Pag- One) imounted to $1(1,575.45. The department pumped 222.990.- ’ 100 gallons of water in 1948, a six million gallon increase over-the previous year. The water department's assets ire list at $449,908.93, the largest nvestment, $187,769.20, being in nains. Yjnict minds cannot be frighten’d. -but go on in fortune or misfortune.

Tired Kidneys • Often Bring Sleepless Nights When disorder of kidney function permits poisonous matter to remain in your blood. It may cause nagging backache, rheumatic pains, leg pains, loss of pep and energy, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes, headaches and dizziness. Frequent or Scanty passages with smarting and burning | sometimes shows there is something wrong with your kidneys or bladder. Don’t wait t Ask your druggist for Doan's Pills, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully : by millions foe over 50 years. Doan's give happy relief and will help the 15 miles of i kidney tubes flush out poisonous waste from .our blood. Get Doan's Pills. WPIE CRUST The Precision- ■ -Mb ‘i Mixed WayProven for 27 Yaars For 27 y?«n million! of homewivei hive used Fhko Pie Crust Mix. They have never known pie-baking “ups and downs.” They have never had to bother with measuring and sifting. They have simyty added water to F’.ako, then rolled the dough and baked. And out df the oven have come liaht end flaky »»very thwe. Flsko pre cieioci mixing does it. Plus the exception ally fcne quality of Flako'i mgred»enti. Largest Seller No other pie ennt mix has pleased ao many housewives and been proven b-,-them foe so long as Flake. Flako has many imitators. But there is no substitute for the quality and flakiness ot Flako. And today, aa always. Flako is America's largest selling pie oust mis. You. too. can rely upon Flako. If you are a (ood cook, the quality ot Flaho'a ingredients anil give you results yoult be I proud of. If you are not so lucky at pie crust making. Flako will give you flaky pies at every baking. Get Flako; also I Flakom Corn Mafia Ma and Cupleta Cup Cake Mia. All made by the same company. AU at your grocer'a. FLAKO 9 PIE CRUST MIX

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