Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 153, Decatur, Adams County, 30 June 1949 — Page 4

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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Published Every Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. incorporated Entered at the Decatur, Ind., Post Office aa Second Clasts Matter Dick D. Heller President A. R. ilolthouse Editor C. E. Holthouse Treasurer J. IL Heller .... Vite President Subscription Rates By Mail in Adams and .Adjoining Counties; One year, |6. Six months, |3 25, 3 months. |1.75. By Mail, beyond Adams and Adjoining counties. One year, 17.D0; 6 months, 13.75; 3 months, 12.00. By carrier. 2U cents per week. Single copies, 4 cents. The weatherman should know that we have had enough rain and put a plug in the sprinkling system. O►—Os— — As a nation this country i an infant, the fourth of July marking its 173rd birthday anniversary. But, it's mighty and good. o- o Trucks loaded with cigarettes are hijacked so frequently, that distributors may hav< to employ armored trucks or the Brink "agency to safeguard their dr* livery Over at Whiting, bandits drew up to a truck, covered the driver with guns and took a ♦37,(too shipment of the cigarettes. o o The population at Indiana Jakrs during the summer is heavy, but It appears that Lake Wawasee leads the- list with an estimated population of 18,b"'i This popular place- not only has ordinary cottages, but some of the- finest year-round homes in northern Indiana it is a great playground for Hoosier families and their ft lends. — — A new slant on law is taken by the owners of a private club near Indianapolis, where* they seek an injunction against the sheriff and ptjiey-enforce ment officers from visi'ing the- club room-* The owners claim that tin- officers intimidate member* and a< a result the club is losing member hip Evidently the officers are not wanted for pie-'e e lion. —O- -O- — It seems that Cale .1 fl-l<l-r. the m w Republican state- chair man. ha* done the job for which he was elected, namely to g< t the ll'e.onii surplus in the Creightonfor governor club paid to the state committee The Cieighton chib har. finally agreed to turn the money over to the stale committee. so GOP headquarters will revive activities after the summer lull. The boys around headquarters must eat, you know

ARNOLD & KLENK, INC. Phone 463 rCOME ON OUT AND JOIN IN THE FI N FRIDAY, JULY 1 Joe Blow Sally Rowe Cornedv M-Cee Xylophone Act STATE GARDENS MIIIIII KIU RV. OHIO 1 |HKI" 9 mile* Ea.'.t of Decatur '|gF * on 224

If the Tucker Automobile Com pany is not going to use Its huge building for auto manufacturing, the- government should break the lease with the promoter and attempt to convert the former B-29 building to good use. It's a waste of national resources to let such a valuable plant stand idle. In view of criminal charges and pending law suits filer) against Tucker, it's not likely that rearengine cars ever will roll from the big Chicago building. - ■ —o o The vote in favor of the injunction clause in the new labor bill that may suppiant the TaftHartley law proves that the I'. S. •Si nat* favors this controversial provision The vote was 50 to 40 for the injunction right. If this session of congress dor s not pass a m w bill, labor legislation will probably become the heated sub ju t in next year's congressional elections. The contention is. the injunction clause controls unions but not the individual worker, and there fore is opposed by labor lobbies and those who operate tin- unions. -o A -pc <-ial «-!■-> t lon w ill be h< Id in N* w York state n« xt November to fill the vacancy caused by the n.-ignition of T S Senator Robert F Wagner, author of the Wagner labor act and other national legislation The venerable 72year old Senator ha« served nearly 23 year* in Congress and is resigning because of ill health I'ntil hi- successor is « bct<d. the vacancy will be filled by appointment by Governor D< w< y and several political wiittr* are -peculating if D* wry will resign anti takt ;li* -• nate •• a’ Our guess is. that the New York governor got Ills fill of campaigning last year. o — -<>■'• Maybe Too Sane: The ultimate in Fourth of July wtik «nd safety ncipt was of ft red today by the Indiana State Police: 1 Squees • the juice of one lemon into a tall, fro-tid «las- Add three it <■ cubes ami water Swi ♦ tin to ta»te 2 Carry this can fully to tl,« front porch, watching out for upturned iu>:<. toys anti tin family cat 3. Sit in your favorite chair, slip off shoes, prop feet on the banister and slowly sip the contents of the glass. But if you mu«t travel, the troopers add. u«e common sense, extra care and courtesy on the highways In case of an accident, ti lepb'Uie the- nearest city police or sheriff's department or State Police post.

20 YEARS AGO TODAY I o lune 30, 1929 was Sunday. Appe>ts De • ■ Stanley P Dailey appealed a complaint tor the possession of real estate decided against him in the Monroe township justice of the peace court to the Adams circuit court. Dr. F. F Ayres had been given possession of the real estate which Dailey had rented from him until M inh 1. 1949. by a decision of Ernest Stengel, Monroe township justice of the peace The appeal will be heard in the September session of the court. Marriage License Dr. Richard K Parrish and Cloe Marie Llniger. both of Decatur. Dale Johnson Named Berne Legion Head | Berne. June 30, — Dale Johnson ' was elected commander of Berne American Legion Post 46b at the annual election of officers this week He succeeds Harve Riesen. Other new officers are as follows Herman Kiefer. flrjt v|ces*ommandur; Tilman Bixler, second 1 vice-commander. Il L. Burdg, finance officer. Gordon Augsburger. adjudant; Maurii e Smith, chaplain; Calvin Beitier. service officer. Austin Giliiom. sergeant-al-arms; Richard Burdg. membership 'chairman Melvin Sprunger. trustee Ralph Beer, historian; Claren Ne>insc> wander, athletic officer; Harve Hit sen. Dale Johnson. Albert Winteregg delegates.

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Hoile Is Appointed Hoagland Postmaster Donald F. Hoile, formerly of Adams county, has been appointed postmaster at Hoagland by postmaster general Donalsrm Hoile has been acting postmaster at Hoagland for two years. A World War If veteran. Hoile received his education in St. Peter's Lutheran school and at Monmouth high school. Serving three (' H E R RIES FOR CANNING washed —pitted—ready for your cans RAYS W. SIDE MARKET Phone 56 MANY NEVER ■ SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES This Old Treatment Often Brings Happy Relief Wh»n dl«ord<*r nt kidney funetlnn permits poinomnin matter tn remain in your Mood, it may rauw nagging backache, rheumatic P»ln«. leg painn. of pep end energy, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes, headaches ami dixtin<-«. Frequent or , tesnty passages with smarting and burning I sometimes show* there is something wrong With your kidneys or bladder. Don’t wait! Ask your druggist for Doan’s nils. * stimulant diuretic, used succ.-ssfully by million* for over CO years. Doan’s give happy relief and will help the 16 miles ot kidney tubes flush out poisonous wastefrum your Uuvd. Get Doan's Pills.

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