Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 197, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1949 — Page 2
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Additional Sports C. F. Morgan Is Tourney Victor Clarence T. Moritan. with a low hole total of 01 stroke*. won the third annual American Legion blind-bogey golf tourney staged Sunday at Decatur golf evmrae. John Bauman and Bob Mcf’lenahan were tied for second and third places with scores of 83. Morgan received a trophy and a half dozen golf bails as the victor, and the other two winners received golf bags and balls. Other winners in the tournament included: Jack Eady for closest drive on hole number, 4; Garth Stewart, second closest drive on hole number 4: J. Meyers and Bob Ash baucher. blind bogeys; Hugo Heiman. high score on hole number 9; B. Christen, high score on hole number 1; Bird Hurst longest drive on hole number 1. More than 30 members of Adams post, American Legion took part in the annual affair. The committee Included: Dave Terveer, athletic officer. John Bauman, chairman; Kenneth Gaunt. Jim Staley. Bill Linn. Bob Ashbaucber, Bob Bieberich and Elmer Darwachter.
Moose Bowlers Meet An important meeting of bowlers will lie held at 8 o’cvlock thia evewing at the Moose home, to decide if the Moose league shall be continued. Orin Schultz, chairman of bowling activities, announced today. Discussion of a proposed price increase for bowling will be held. Jf it is decided to continue the league, officers will be elected. It was stated Lewis Tennis Victor Indianapolis, Aug. 22. —(UP)— Dale Lewis of Bloomington. Ind. and Ogden. Utah, today held one Indiana state open tennis title and shared another. Lewis paired with fellow Indiana University student | Fred Likely to capture the men s I doubles championship. Big Steel Contends Workers' Pay Enough
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Back To Work Move Reported In Finland Helsinki. Finland. Aug 22 — > (tJPj — Government officials said today that a back-to-work movement was growing among Fin lands 150.000 strikers despite communist efforts to keep the country paralyzed with a general strike Several groups among the strikers have voted to return to work. Including building trades workers who form the largest single group In the country wide strike, officials said. More than 23,009 of some 25,000 striking lumbermen In northern inland have voted against the strike a socialist union official said, but B was not known when they planned to return to their jobs. » !
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INDIANA WOMAN ICont. From Page «»«<•» and died April 5. Although a physician eaid Mrs.fl Dearing's drath was "most pecu liar," Mrs. Spurlock would not con sent to an autopsy, but one wan made early this month at the Uni verslty of Indiana medical cen’»r On Friday the result was announc-i td death by arsenic poisoning McDonald announced that he plans to seek an autopsy on the body of Dearing. Mrs. Spurlock told police that she and her husband, Arkigh, were driving to Hot Springs. Ark., where Spurlock planned to take treatments for arthritis. The husband was held only briefly, and was reported so upset that he could sign only an “X" to police records, Chilly Weather Stays Indianapolis, Aug. 22 — <UPt —. Temperatures dipped to unseasonably low points today in Indiana tor the third day In a row. It was 50 at South Bend this ■ morning and minimum readings i ranged upward to fit at Evans-. vllle. Yesterday's low mark was 48 at South Bend. At Indianapolis, a low of 52 was the lowest for any Aug. 21 in weather bureau history Saturday low temperatures ranged down to 48 at South Bend. The weather bureau forecast little change in temperaturf today i and tonight. The British king Is not allowed to enter the House of Commons. The prohibition dates back to 1042 when Charles i forced his way into i the House in an attempt to arrest' five leading members.
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LONGER SESSION (Cont. From Pag* Ob*>_ turer t<Tfind out whether he helped write anonymous papers criticizing air force bomber purchasing. Brooks said the plane builder — whom he refused to name — wouh' he subpo.naed if there were no other way to learn the sources of the mysterious • haSges. rive Percenters — Sen. Karl 8. Mundt. R., 8. D.. said Information from a young veteran may prove Important in the aenate’a “five perI center" investigation: Mundt refused. however, to identify the ex-411 or to reveal the nature of his evidence China Four senators denounced the administration’s ‘China policy and demanded immediate U. 8. military Aid for the Nationalist government The attack was carried in a 19 page reply to the state depart ment's recent white paper on China. It was signed by Bens. Pat Me Carran. D.. Nev. Styles Bridges. R.. N. H.. Kenneth 8 Wherry. R . Neb, and William F Knowland. R., Cal.. Education — Rep Tom Steed panmised to supply "fireworks" st the house labor committee "round table discussion" of federal aid-to education scheduled today. Farm The senate agriculture committee opened public hearings on new farm legislation amid charges that the Brannan farm play would lead the nation into a depression. Unification — Chairman Millard E. Tydlnes. D. Md.. of the senate armed services committee said defense secretary Jxmis Johnson is taking Steps to save up to 33.00f1.MWi ■j day in the military establishment Johnson hopes to achieve the economies under pew powers granted him in the tightened unification law. FOREIGN ARMS ((•out. From Pag* One! They are our friends and they arc friends worth having We must' keep them our friends if the world is to be a decent place for our children and their children to live in.” "Many nations which share our Democratic values and our traditions are working with us," be said "Without these allies in the cause of peace, our task would be hopeless. We can win a permanent peace only through the joint es-
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forts of free natione striving toward the same objectives." Mr Truman said that while “the principles of the United Nations are still our goal" tt became apparently shortly after the war that the UN “could not live up to all our hopes for It until all nations were united in the desire for peace." For this reason, he saM the United States led the way by: 1. Approving aid to Greece and Turkey in 1»4? whicn ’ preserved the integrity of both countries." 2. Initiating a program to aid 16 European nations in 1948 by adoption of the Marshall plan which
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SALE CALENDAR AUO. 23—Max E. Nottingham. 222 South Sycamore St.. Fairmont, Ind. «:30 P. M. Good Six Room House on Large Comer Lot. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann. Auct. AUG. 24- R. L. Wright and Kelly Johnson, just North of Upland. Ind. at junction of No. 221 and 22 Highways. TWO FARMS. 80 acres and 118 acres and Personal Property including 19 Head Purebred Holstein Cattle, 44 Head of Hogs and Hay and Grain. Midwest Reslty Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann. Auct. AUG. 27—Harry Frauhigcr. 23S N. 7th st. 1 P M Interurban car; building raising equipment; machinery and toola. Clyde O. Troutner, Decatur and Ray Elliott. Portland, auctioneers. Al a n—Mr and Mrs. Arthur G. Martinet. 218 Water St . Decatur 6 room home. 2 extra lots. 2 P. M. Schwarts Realty Ser rice. P. D. Schwartz, auctioneer. AUO. 27—Philip Courtney. 804 Grant St., Mod<rn 4 room home. Latest type equipment ineluding Garbage disposal, automatic water heater, softener. Garage, large lot. 1:30 P. M. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann. Auct. AUO. 29—Mrs. Margaret Meyer and Raymond E. Meyer. 8 mi. 8. and 4% W. of Bluffton. Ind. "The Chester Guernsey Farm," IyCvel. Highly Productive 150 Acre Farm. Well Improved. Modern Dairy Bam. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann AUG. 30—Ralph T. Zimmerman. % mile South and ’t mile West of Leesburg. Ind. 190 Acres Well Improved. Level Black Land. 45 acres Virgin Timber. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann. Auct. AUG. 31—Waltgr J. Lynn. 5 miles West of Warren. Ind. and Mt mile North. Well Improved 80 acre farm. Midwest Realty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann. Auct. SEPT. 3—Mort Bros.. Barliee Lake. Ind. 18 lots on Big Barbee laika. 5 Lake Front Lots. Midwest Reslty Auction Co., J. F. Sanmann. Auctioneer.
ha, ‘prevented general collapse in Europe" 2j Binding hemispheric ties in 1947 by signing the pact of Rio De Janeiro joining North and South American in a defensive alliance. 4. Signing the north Atlantic treaty “based on the principle that an armed attack to one member
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SOTK'K TO T1 X|> t viaJ. ■MKMKwrt .trrgiJB I ’* Notice la hereby ' payers of Adatn« e„. 4B ,?!! Consolidated School <•' Adams county. Indi., a . tl,;,t'?J* ,! ' a . per legal officer* of . rl „ tty at their regular In the office of th,- £ Nv-t trndent of echool. a! g"'sthe Z«th day of Aug'.t it,* * consider the following appr«>priation* » hi . r consider necessary t , I '-’« extraordinary enure. v 7., '* at tat* tfm«. > ’’ivtkn '•—( ’• M: " tnstrwetloai I>aeM BK , , Elementary K. t>n,.!» w "" 11 1. Principal's Malar, ... 1. Teaa-hsrs Ralar.e. ~ 4 Instructional S . P| ,! 5. Transfer Tull|., n -Sj 4. other ERpenae High Schools ** L Principal's HaUrv r ._ 3. Teacher*' Hal.iri,.. .-’"J 4. Instructional 50f.,,. . <8 5. Transfer Tuition «. Other Kxpena.-, *-*?« ln.lru.tlon, 5up,,,4 Elementary K. h.„ *•' < 1. Principal * Hal ,r> Hiagi Sebool >4J 1. Principal * Malar- .... Operation! Arrnun! |> Mlemenlary Hctiool. 1. Wages of JanitorK 3. Fusl j‘n*l 4. Light and Power 5. Janitor*' Huppiie* 3* Bvhpol Transportation •rot High Schools I.' Wage* of Janitors rui eZ. Fart 4. Light and Power 5. Janitors’ Stippiie. а. School Transportation Malaleaaneet Aeroant |; Elementary 1. Upkeep of around. t-jt I. Laluir-ltep. (v itepi „f Bldg*. 3. Material-Hep. * of Bldg* v 4. Lat»or-iU-B A Kepi. <,f Het'g. Light’s, and Piumb’g. K<iuu> iM. 5. Material-Hep * |; e p|. of Meat’s. Light s and Plumb'g. E«|.i|p - jt| < S. Inatrut tional Appars:k 7. Furniture 8. Other ffbulpmeht High Hcho.tl* I. Upkeep of Ground. 3. Lain,r-Hep. & lu-pi „( Bldgs. 3. Material*-Hep a Hept of Bldg* ;aj 4. Rep. A Repl. of Heat's Light's, and Plumb’g. Equip. 5. Material-Hep. A Kept of Heat'g., l.laltt'K and Plumb's. E<iulp |M.i 1. Furniture .... tw S. Other Equipment iq, FOeH ( tearar.i Aeeount F. 3. Insurance iw. g. Contingent le* IJMj < a-ordlaate aad Auilllnr, ArlivKfeat Aecoaat <l. 2. Books and Repair M 1. Medbal Insp- tlon ill Capital Ovttnyi tevnnnt I New Ac<|ul*itioi:a 5. Furniture M б. Instructional ApparaD» .— - M 4 AlleratioiM *. Alteration* of old Building* t USi 9. Heatiris, Lighting, and Electrical Wqtrlp A Installation 3«*. 10. Furniture .... m. 11. Instructional Apparato* I4M. Taspayers apttearlng t: *u- li M Ing ahall have a right to I- heal thereon. The enu-rg. - v approfn tlons a* finally made will le »«l matlcally referred to the *t< - Wai of Tas Commissioners, whch will hold a further hearing with! fifteen day* at the <’ .unty A HitW office of Adam* County Indi***, at »u--h other pla <■ »» n-a> 1 • 'Io noted As such hearing. objecting to any of »u< h euf-rzw appropriation* may • heard a Interested taxpaver* 'tint owjmtv i the County Auditor when and w*o such hearing will IBOAltlt (IF Ht'lPe'l. TRI FTH (»F .«»AW OH NTY .’PeNrRM (ViNMOLIDAI ED St’H'*»lMIRATION. <>f Adam* <•• I Hy Glen Workir.ger. *ec«tW|
