Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 105, Decatur, Adams County, 4 May 1949 — Page 7

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Pictures Chicago Lined With Canals Geologist Declares Lake Shores Sink New York, May 4 — (UP) — A picture of a river of lake water roaring through Chicago and turning the city’s streets into Venicelike canals was offered today by a Yale geologist. i The scientist, Dr. Richard Foester Flint, said it might be part of nature’s present face-lifting of the North American continent —a face lifting that might dry up Hudson’s Bay and Niagara Falls thousands of years from now. Scientific studies have shown, according to Flint, that the southern shores of Lakes Michigan, Erie and Superior still are sinkiag at a rate of more than one inch every 10 years, deepening the harbors on the southern shores. It is the result of the settling or re-adjustment of the surface of earth which has been going on constantly since the last glacier melted, leaving the Great Lakes. Flint, writing in the magazine Natural History, said that the tremendous weight of 1,000 to 10,000 feet of ice during the glacial period “bent” the crust of the earth to form a “dimple’’ or saucer. He said the stimates indicate the ice began to melt about 35,000 years ago. At one time there was legal battle, he recalled, over the city o Chicago building a canal with water tapped from Lake Michigan. The lake, however, unexpectedly had a higher water level and the suit against the city was dropped. However, Flint warns that nature one day will change the outlet from the Great Lakes, and that instead of the water going to sea through the St. Lawrence, it will roll over the sinking shore line and roar along what now is the Chicago River, and on to the Mississippi River. At the same time, he said, Hudson Bay will be drying up because the great depression caused by the weight of ice is now leveling off again. Flint said the city of Chicago eventually will have to build dams or levees if it expects to keep the lake from rushing through or over the city. One day, Flint believes, the present maps of North America will be obsolete. Gone will be the continent's only inland sea — Hudson Bay — and St. Lawrence River will be something of a small grand canyon, with very little water in it. Because golf was keeping men from practicing their required archery, the Scottish Parliament in 1457 passed a law prohibiting the sport. YOUR COUNTRY TAVERN Has Added Another Service For Your Convenience — — WE DELIVER nouns: 3-6-9 MON. THRU SAT. Phone 274

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WITH ARMLOCKS on two armsful of books, Man Mountain Dean, famed bearded wrestler, walks to class <t University of Georgia Extension department, Atlanta, where he is trying to get a grip on his education. “Rasslin was never like this," he says. Alongside him is pretty Betty Bennett (International Soundphoto)

1 Bergman Denies Any Midwest Cools Oil Plans For Divorce Alter Record Heal No Immediate Plans Record Spring Heat > To Break Marriage Wave Is Shattered ■ i Rome, May 4— (UP) — Actress By United Press '■lngrid Bergman indicated today The midwest cooled off today ’ she had no immediate plans to after a record spring heat wave ’ i break up her marriage but she did had temperatures soaring inI not rule out an eventual divorce to t” the 90’s. marry Italian film director Rober- The heat belt extended from the ’ to Rossellini. Kreat P lains t 0 th e Great Lakes and ' ... south to the Ohio river. , Miss Bergman issued an incon- Thundershowers forecaßt for tO . elusive statement to the j ress .1 ( j a y j n |pj no j s Indiana and other 1 the status of her romance with p Ort j Ol)s o f midwest will dis--1 Rossellini which said she would )j eat> wea u )er bureau j return to the side of her husband, sa j(j . Dr. Peter Lindstrom of Holly- Thp ho( , Mt gpotg yegterday were wood, after she finishes her pic- -£y nda | ali( j Wilmar, Minn., both of > ture work in Italy. which recorded 97 degrees. ! However, the statement did not Chicagoans doffed topcoats when > deny rumors that she might event- mercury soared to 91 degrees . ually marry Rossellini, who is di- j n mid-afternoon for the warmest •! reding her in a film on the vol- May 3 in the Windy City’s hisI canic island of Stromboli. tory. i Miss Bergman wrote out her gt p au) st Cloud a|ld Minne . statement last night in the Reale 3 pg|j s j n Minnesota and Huron, S. hotel in Messina, Sicily, after four n all rep( » r ted a humid 93 dei days of conferences among her- Kiees j n mid-afternoon. Sioux City, | self, Rossellini, Lindstrom, Ros- [ a . t Omaha. North Platte, Neb., i selini’s lawyer and Hollywood) Marquette, Mich., and Louisville, i writer Art Cohn. j Ky„ all had 92. It was 91 at SpringThe statement was released by field, 111. the Rome office of Miss Bergman's jj eg Moines, la., with 88 degrees studio. RKO pictures, after the a nd Indianapolis with 87 both reprincipal characters went their corded their hottest May 3 on separate ways. record. Miss Bergman accompanied Ros- rainstorm and high winds sellini by boat back to Stromboli chased the heat last night at Duto continue work on the film and ]mh, Minn., but caused considerLindstrom took a train for Rome, able damage. A 145-foot police planning to fly back to the United radio tower and several telephone States. poles were knocked down. SALE CALENDAR MAY 5-John E. Newcomer, HM>3 Russell St, Decatur. Completely Mod ern New Home, on Large Lot 73x205 with Garden Space and Fruit trees. Midwest Re: Ity Auct. Co, J. F. Sanmann, auct. MAY 7-Clare S. Eddy, 713 North 10th St. or Coiner of 10th and Dayton St., Decatur. Good Semi-Modern House and large lot. Midwest Realty Auction Co, J. F. Sanmann. Auct. MAY 9—BeffF. Shroyer, 2 mi. E. and 1 mi. N. of Decatur. l'*i mi. N. of U. S. 224. Shroyer’s part and lake. Roy & Ned Johnson and Kent Realty & Auction Co. MAY 9-William H. Clark. 722 Line street, Decatur, four room frame house Roy & Ned Johnson and Melvin Liechty. Aucts. MAY 11-Aithur L. Clement. 132 West High St, Montpelier. Ind. Resi- | ' dence and Business Building. 1:00 P. M. Midwest Realty I Auction Co, J. F. Sanmann. Auct. MAY 11-V. W. Swoveland, 543 West Huntington St, on No. 18 High way. Montpelier, Ind. Good Five Room Home and Double I Garage with garden and berries. 3:00 P. M. Midwest RealI ty Auction Co, J- F. Sanmann, Auct. MAY 14-Lessie Conner. 2 mi. N. of Richmond, Ind. on Highway No. 27. 60 Acres Plotted as subdivision. Building Lots and Acreages. | Midwest R°alty Auction Co, J. F. Sanmann. Auct. MAY 16—Fred H. Reniker. 5% miles West of North Manchester. Ind. then 2 mi. N. Well Improved 116 acre farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co, J. F. Sanmann, Auct. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BRING RESULTS LUCIEN LEIONG cl a stick cologne... : Glide it over your skin w berever you ire for ' t.s|B a fragrant refreshment. Lucien belong jr stick cologne can't spill. For which your > — handbag will be most grateful * IAIALAKA • MD6CIETE • SHtdCCO • TAGUO • TAlsm SMITH DRUG CO.

Midwest Cools Off Alter Record Heal Record Spring Heat Wave Is Shattered By United Press The midwest cooled off today after a record spring heat wave had sent temperatures soaring into the 9O's. The heat belt extended from the great plains to the Great Lakes and south to the Ohio river. Thundershowers forecast for today in Illinois, Indiana and other portions of the midwest will dispel the heat, the weather bureau said. The hottest spots yesterday were Tyndal and Wilmar. Minn, both of which recorded 97 degrees. Chicagoans doffed topcoats when the mercury soared to 91 degrees in mid-afternoon for the warmest May 3 in the Windy City’s history. St. Paul, St. Cloud and Minneapolis in Minnesota and Huron, S. D, all reported a humid 93 degrees in mid-afternoon. Sioux City, la, Omaha. North Platte. Neb, Marquette, Mich, and Louisville, Ky„ all had 92. It was 91 at Springfield, 111. Des Moines, la, with 88 degrees and Indianapolis with 87 both recorded their hottest May 3 on record. A rainstorm and high winds chased the heat last night at Duluth, Minn, but caused considerable damage. A 145-foot police radio tower and several telephone poles were knocked down.

Monroe School Plans Closing Activities Seven-Day Tour For Seniors Is Planned • Plans for closing activities at the Monroe high school were announced today by Arthur F. Byrnes, school principal. Baccalaureate services will be held at the Monroe Methodist church Sunday evening at 7:45 o’clock, with the Rev. W. L. Hall, pastor of the church, delivering ths sermon. Mrs. Dwight McCurdy, Decatur, will play the processional, and special music will be furnished by the girls' trio and sextet. * Commencement exercises will be held at 7:45 p. m. Monday, also at the Monroe Methodist church. Dr. Tennyson Guyer, of Findlay, O, well known speaker, will deliver the commencement address. Miss Grace Liechty is class valedictorian and Miss Waneta Neuenschwander salutatorian. Two additional students are to be included in the graduating class, Ralph Butler by completing the general ll<llllllll'lll NO ACCIDENT TODAY, THANKS No one wants to have an accident, with all the pain and expense, but many have them, every day. Make certain that you have Accident Insurance to pay the bills, if you should be injured. THE SUTTLES CO. Agents Niblick Store Bldg., Decatur, Ind. tepceseatiag TU Jtaa Cosnaky arf loMy Company at UiafoA Cm* 11111111111 l

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educational development test for veterans, and Miss Edna Steury by correspondence. Wednesday, May 11, the senior class will leave for a seven-day trip to Cleveland, Harrisburg, New York City and Pittsburgh. Features of the trip will be a television broadcast, a major league baseball game, Radio City, the Statue of Liberty, Pennsylvania Capitol, the Bowery, Broadway and 42nd street, Central Park and Coney Island. Myron Knauff, sen- i ior class sponsor, Mrs. Knuaff, Miss Carla Lucas, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Sprunger and Mr. Byrnes will accompany the class. About 80(’00.000 or more acres! of undeveloped land in the United | States are estimated to be suitable for farming.

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Quentin Moeschberger To Take Church Exam Quentin Moeschberger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Moeschberger of Adams county, and a student at Mission House Seminary, Plymouth, Wis„ will visit his parents this week-end and on May 10 will go to Fort Wayne to participate in the synod examination of the Indiana-Michigan synod of the Evangelical and Reformed ctyirch. Mr. Moeschberger will be graduated from the seminary June 5 and if successful in his synod examination next week will be admitted to the ministry of that church. He will deliver a sermon Sunday morning at the Evangelical and Reformed church at Andrews. The regular minister of the Andrews church is the Rev. Delbert Kauffman, formerly of Adams county.