Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 156, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1949 — Page 2

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Soldier Praised For Heroism During Fire Aberdeen Wann.. July 5 (UP) —An 18-year-oid soldier who rescued seven persons from the burnins laiFayette hotel drew high praise from firemen today but he modestly disclaimed credit Pfc. Gerald Ramey of Olympia, Wash . badly burned in his repeat ed trips into the flaming building, spumed the role of a hero saying. "It wasn’t me. It was three other guys." Seven persons died and six were injured in the fire that destroyed the old building early Sunday. But Ramey wasn’t told that for fear he might suffer a relapse because his condition was "only fair.”

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Vishinsky Prestige Lost At Conference Failed In Missions Wanted By Kremlin New York. July 5 (UP) Andrei Vtehinsky, Russia's first deputy foreign minister, lost so much prestige by his failures nt the recent foreign minister’s conference in Paris that he could not reach premier Stalin by phone, the United Nations World reported tee day. The privately-owned, unofficial magazine said Vishinsky Jost the kremlin’s favor because he failed in two missions at the conference. iThsy were to gain France’s agreeI mept to drawing up a pad with ' Russia similar to the- one- signed in 11935 and to gain large concessions from the western powers to match tfoviet concessions on the Austrian!

Serviceman Killed, Four Others Hurt Lebanon. Ind , July 5 (UP) — , A serviceman attached to a train- j Ing squadron at Chanute Field, 111. j was killed and fout* others injured | today when their c ar smashed into , the rear of a tractor trailer. 1 State police identified the deal man as Edward 11. Vincek. Seriously injured and taken to the Witham hospital here were Edmond Roullssils and Arthur I). Lippin-! colt. l<ess seriously injured were Charles It Stolec and John E. Dav-, Ison. treaty. --“’mpiWM "Vishinsky, eager to have Stalin act as his pilot when the three western allies thwarted his early optimism, failed to get through to Stalin by phone, despite frantic. round-the-clock efforts," the article said, quoting "authorlta I tive” diplomatic sources. “The phone to Stalins inner sanctum was strangely dead." The magazine said Vishinsky |a< k< d his usual aplomb at a dinner June I and seemed uncertain and anxious Western diplomats said he told them that he would pre-1 ! ter to go ba< k to his old voca ' tion of jurisprudence rather than -continue a diplomatic career "with which he seemed to be dissatisfied. " The god of victory is said to be . one-handed, but Peace gives victory to both sides. — Emerson. New Hearing Device Has No Receiver Button In Ear Chic ago. 111. — Deafened people are hailing a new device tpat gives them clear hearing without making them wear a receiver button in the oar. They now enjoy songs, sermons. friendly. companionship and business suecess with no selfs-onsc'lous feeling that people are looking at any button hanging on their ear. Witli the new invisible Phantomold you may free yourself not only from deafness, but from even the appearance of deafness. The makers of lleltone. Dept. 40, 1450 W. I9|h St Chic ago 8, 111., are so proud of their achievement they will gladly send you their free line chur<- (in plain wrapper! and explain how you c an test this amazing invisible device in the privacy of your own home without risking a penny. Write lleltone tcslay. I

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Sugar Inventory Planned In July Include Inquiry In Population Survey Information needed by the government to complete a national inventory of sugar supplies will be ob- ■ tained as a part ot the July population survey of the I'. 8. census bureau, it was announced today bv District Supervisor Ixntis B. Hashi elier, 220 E. Jefferson street. Fort Wayne. Inquiry will l>e made of api proximately 25,000 representative 1 families throughout the U. S., in--1 eluding a considerable number of ’ families in the Decatur area, Mr. Bashelier said 1 The informal ion on sugar sup ’ plies in American homes In being ' collected at the request of the department of agriculture in further ' anc-e of its program under the sugar 1 act of 194 H. Ibis law directs lite sec retary of agriculture to provide a "supply of sugar which will l>e consumed at prices which will not, be excessive to the consumer and which fairly and equitably maintain land protect the welfare of the domestic e sugar industry." There were about 25k million pounds of sugar on hand in private households in January. 1919. when the sample survey of sugar supplies was last taken As in that survey, ieach family.will be asked the number of pounds of sugar of all kinds it has on hand With this information the government will have a complete national inventory of sugar supplies, since statistics on the sugar inventories of refiners. ' importers, retailers and other business users are already available. This information sugar inventories is needed at all times even though the supplies may be plentiful, as they arc now. The sugar question Is In addition ’ to the regular questions on employ- ' ment and unemployment which are asked each month in the current population survey. The July sur.ey ' will be conducted in Decatur by a small number of census interviewers during the week of July 11. Supervisor Bashelier pointed out that ' all individual information furnish J ed to the census bureau is treated as c onfidential under Federal law. NOTICE The ASSEMBLIES OF COD CHURCH, of Decatur, Indiana, I will hold an election on the 17th of July, 1949. For the purpose of electing Three Trustees of said Church. (signed) Samuel R. Robles, Sec.

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Franks Youth Dies After Long Illness Calvin Dean Franks. 9. died Monday at the home of bls parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Franks, southeast of Berne, after a three years illness of rheumatic fever. Surviving in addition to the parents are two sisters. Carol and Gladys, both at home, and the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Franks of Portland apd Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Amstutz of near Berne. Funeral services will be held at 9:80 a. m. Thursday at the First Missionary church in Berne, the Rev. Pritchard Amstutz officiating. Burial will be in the MRE cemetery. The body has been removed from the Yager funeral home to the residence. To Lay Hospital's Cornerstone July 24 Westville. Ind.. July 5 11 P) Governor Schricker will lay the cornerstone of the 18.000,000 Dr Norman Beatty state hospital July 24. Former Gov. Ralph F. Gatej. stale officials and legislators wilL be on hand for the ceremonies. OBSERVANCE (Coat. From Page one) traffic and 26 drownings; Texas. 66 including 32 traffic and 13 drownings; Pennsylvania, 41 deaths including 13 traffic and seven drowning*; California, 36 deaths Including 23 traffic and four drowning*; Indiana, 3s deaths including 18 traffic and nine drownings. The searing. 100-degrce temperature* in many areas were a big factor In the death 1011. Strangely, there were more heat death* in northern states than in the south. fiLms Developed and Printed QUICK SERVICE Kohne Drug Store

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Competition Forces Furniture Price Cut Home Furnishings Market Is Opened Chicago. July 5-(UP)- Competition has forced price cuts «nd produced the first normal furniture market since the start of the war, manufacturers said today. The manufacturers displayed their products at the home furnishings market which opened here today with 3.250 exhibitors register- ! ed. Furniture prices have been cut five to 20 percent on all but the most expensive pieces in an effort to attract customers, manufacturers said. Decreased costs have caused the reduction to some extent, but the main purpose is to counteract consumer resistance, they said Fabric costs have dropped about 10 per cent since the January show, ac-

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cording to some estimator. Better grade* o< wood are avaltabla and in some cases cost less"Still, our overhead to up. and our sales are down." one manufac turer reported. "Were got to do something to make up the differ ence so we're cutting prices In an attempt to compensate on a volume basis.” Manufacturers of more expensive type* of furniture have not reduced prices. “We’ve had real quality all along and we still have it." one said. "We can’t cut our prices because the Increase in our general overhead has offset any decreases we had in fabric costs."

SALE CALENDAR JULY 8 Wm. J. Tarducci, 1% ml. N. lA4 ml. E. of Mark Center. (>hJ Well improved 129 acre form. Midwest Realty Auction t J J. F. Sanmanu, Auct. JULY’ 6—Mr. and Mrs. Ward Huffman. 318 80. Morgan St. Blufftcd Ind. Frame building, grocery stock, fixtures. 7:00 p. J Ellenberger Bro*., Auctioneer*. JULY 7-Corwln and l*na Fleming. 128 N. 3rd St.. Decatur. Indian! Complete line of new. extra good quality household goodJ 6:30 p. tn. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmanal Auctioneer. JULY 8- Barkman and Nottingham. Inc.. 11l N. Main St.. Dunkirk! Ind. Modern brick store building and extra parking kJ 6:30 p. m. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. SanniasJ Auctioneer. < JULY B—Mrs .Marie Wiehe. 11 mi. S W. of Fort Wayne on 24 un<| 12 one-acre iota. 7p. M. D. S. Blair and C. W. Kent, auctJ Kent Realty am! Auction Co, Decatur, Ind I JULY 9 Robert McMichael. 609 North Main St., Paulding. Ohlp. attractive 6 room home. 1:30 P. ,M. Midwest Realty Au I tion Co., J. F. Sanmann. auct. ■■ ■■ ■■ Furnace Mupectlea. Expert repair work as any I KT Ks Ig Kn make fsrnace. Cast bated an labar aa* I I Kb Kb (Mterloia used. Pbaee er write today. QMBBg "Finest Heating riant" [ I Tie Wihianeaa Heattt Comgaar: -fiirrinfr—l | ] "1 r e tneaeg maar heatiat glaata. Dunni ] pl the irtt winter your Mtn Williamtoa Trifl itr It j 11. Fuel Furaaea taved ui laue tant al caal. I I as ■' y%, 11 want la girt r— tredit lae yeut advanced I fTF?***lr M ’*'•*'"< abaut heme beating gteblemc. Yvui Lfl|| h H tiugatd dare the/oh” Will I | Signed—Jeeefh Kecyaacich. Indiana I IQi lJ- |1 TMs ALL-FUCL Fareece Berns Dns, I IsuFnl H Cako or Coal IR nffTrl HAUGK lAf ILLIAMSON Heat inc & Appliances i Manwnntuvsumutt • Moatbly Fevweats To Seif Decatur. Phone 49 Furnaces cleaned 4-bC up ■ i w ■ 1 ,""

TUESDAY. JULY 5. 1949

TOKYO ROSE (Coat. From Fag* One) has an array of 71 «ttMMea?u eluding 22 Japanese and Filipp /brought from the far east has Indicated he will call at !21 persons to testify on Mq , D'Aquipit'a behalf. Spectators will be excluded fqg the courtroom during the first sq days of the trial while a jury it q ing selected. In anticipation | numerous challenges by both 1 1 tense and prosecution, an Jlly large panel of 110 t jurors was called, tilling the cogg j room to capacity.