Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 237, Decatur, Adams County, 8 October 1949 — Page 1

XLVII. No. 237.

IECATUR STREET FAIR TO OPEN MONDAY

* Kw Action Is mealened In Coal Walkout (Bints Government i jtoy Take Drastic ’■Kction In Dispute |!x 1'1,1’"! I’l'" 4 .. sternly. ■M . uM . t.«l til-it ! M' -'tik- I” 1 ' 1 ' J h k, i ’ up BTL •, ~... . ES . t*»k» . ..... , i.-:i. h-l ■ r 4 |tr. ■ ! ' K, r , 4 , i,.,. <•«■:•! st"' k< ■ Dirk- *.ud til the, ip> • • k ■ invoh•*<! am! «>r id!.' ...... » 'k.i- the '»t<l "f tip', ■ te» ,f •:.•■ Aluminum Company ■«( -Il i• ti <>■ ' 17 mil' ** tin and welfare 1 <!• ,-imbd <1 tin- st.. I Indu* ( !■:■•• t. 11 tip •n:ii< demands I 1»» been made by CIO union* tin- .p.'ii al mar.ufaetur and 'he aut*i maker* F >rd Mo'ors has made an to the famd'H N .1 the CIO tin' -* tk.-t- unnm was emp >w> i four RCA Victor plants l at l'ltf-burgh. preside nt I Ok ie- I: Cox of Carn, gie Illinois ' Corp t..id hl* striking ent that their walk n-u’.ted purely from the; Ibn - •tan) that they ahould not; (required to contribute to rliet I "f a p.nMiui and Insurance; Irani |t II CIO united | l>»r w rktt- staged a wildcat' Re otaitpt a I’ S Rubber coni-' |y plant because the firm al-1 Mly tiind nine women to re-< f* men at a lower rate of pay rl Scouts Operate irsery During Fair * b" triir Girl Scout* will, • p' a nurseiy In the Den dur ' ■ the street fair next week, it | I" ann uin.-ed The nursery | open at noon daily and re''pen the balance of the day aid will be given In re and will also be facilities to warm , ■k for babies various troop* will have on different day* I-e bars, milk and orangeade i J" ’* '"id Visitor* are invited to JJ 'he handi. raft exhibits and may ■' work at handicraft if they; •Uh I Soldier's Funeral IF Tuesday Morning I > meral services for Staff Sgt. ■ntie'h Rr„ wn 21 fatally | nJar , ( j l in BU ’” a < < ident east of Decatur ■Mreday evening, will be held morning at the Holy Cross W r,h in Arlington. N. J hi* B® 1 * The body Mi || b , jhipp.,l “ 1 ’he Black fun.ral home thi* to Arlington ■/’ Ikonaid Brown. 19. of Kear ■.k 1 riding with the sergeant M a **** accident, su-i-"*>!y minor injuries, and was from the Adam* county hospital thi* morning y w " ‘'’ldiers not related, were •«> Seattle. Wash . under > order*. I weather " Cre,,i "o cloudlneM. warm ■ « ? Wi<l ,W,, V wHh MatterIm*?. 9W * r * •*“*”'*»« by to Iws ’’’’•Uy cloudy and I ..I? **’"•’’« with showers Ishohei Otc,, ' o ’‘* l rain and ■ ttea. y M°*'* r ,on ' orrow H'B” I****/** 0 *° ' BW

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPFR IN ADAMS COUNTY

'Community Center Council In Meeting Major Committees Being Organized Organlxatlon of i-v.i.il ma..i committ.er forth" < '.imaicn.ty Center < rive is iiein i ompb' I divi ion < hairtnen report' d .it the iidvUory council tn • inc Io I , the Allie: b an I.e'-tioli horn - l;.-t < v ening Report* were tmiiL- to Curl c • 1 Pumphrey, clinirma'i. who |.r. ido.i lat the nr elinr Tie ■.■ in. mb-d I fill I'.’ p. 'telson. pe. ial gift I Glen .Mauib-r. in lusti y II II I Krue< kebei g. roinim r. .- and jo fr * i >ns Mr* Stewart \V M< Millen. all-Deealtir; Mi« Roy I. Kalver. women' o . riiz.it.oi \V Guy Brown vo'ith < hildt "ti. :.nd ■ ami* J.u oh*. |iuid . iefor i t'ioe Captain- an I lieitt-nan'- are !.e I ing named by tin- division < hail ( men and complete or; .iniz ilioti I wi I be m ule nev w> < |. they said I Th ll winner of the slogan <on ' tost and runnerr-up. w.re intro- | dm- d at the meeting They are. i Mis* liianti" Linn, author of the winning slogan Community Cen- ! ter Today Bette: Communitv Tomorrow John Thur ton. •". I olid, and Mia* Patib i i Appelm.in. third Cheder Stniili, fund diie.'or . x plained dimensions of the prop., ed building The m.iii ■ 'nldv , loom as design 'd by th" at. hi I le.-fs is 6o I V !m ie. t 111 -ize I It was the consensu . of the I assembly th .t so n it.,'ion for fund* should not be rondur ed in the townships It w.i- met ion. I I that this opinion .olm-iib'd w.t'i the plans of the di:e< for- who |> | ■ no intention of <ondm tin.- a town i ship cativa* Riley Day Program At Catholic School The St Jo-eph grade school . nd the Decatur Catlioli. high - h 0..; combined talents Friday in presenting a Hile) day pi Siam in | the umliti rium of the ' ath. li .*< hool Taking part in I.» all ho. 1 I program were the zi.ide . hoi i third grad" tie senior < la-• nd i the junior < lass trio Indiv idual'were Thomas Oinler Timothy M .1 • ta'igh Mar. . Ila Gilln’ Jo.ly e. Pa.•til Emma and Glen Colpaert. It. •• inary Gase. Thom i- Z.-ser, Thoma Smith. Barbara B< i man. < liarle* i Voglewed.- The pr< .rum . 1..-. d ’with the asseinldv singing '»n thi banks of the W.ii ~-h It was also not'd by official* lof the school that the stud, ids sent 12 bouquet* to Greenfield to lie placed al the foot of the 77foot high tower ere t.-d there in | honor of James Whit, mb Rib y Click Is Indicted On Murder Charges Indicted For Three Fort Wayne Murders Fort Wayne Ind .Oct * ill’' - Franklin Flick. ::<'-y. r old <-I ery farm worker was under indb tm -nt today on <h..it" of mttrdei tng three women, two of whom an o her man has be. n convicted "f saying A grand jury late ye t.rdav i.turned the first dev'e- m.trd--r in dir intent. Click ha* confess'd ttie murd. - of Wilhelmina Haaga. I’hylli* ' "ftfne and Anna Kuzeff Meanwhile. Ra ph Ixrbauch. a one time Koko mo. Ind . grave digger, is in In liana state prison at All. higan I ity und. r death sentence in the Haaua ant Kuxeff murder* of 1911 and !»«. Lobatigh al«o confessed the murder of Dorothea Howard. But pre 1 iou«lv a third man. Robert W Christen. Denver. Colo was con vj< te l and trentenr ed to life impr'nonment for the Howard murder W’ith the indictment* against ( Click, all of the * ayings t onfes* d by Lobaugh have now been attrite Probation Officer Here Monday Night The public i* lnvit»d to Mar Walter Nagel, probation officer of Allen cenn'y. «peak at ’he Bethany ( Evangell -al I' nll e d Brethren church Monday evening at ■ !> o’chr'k The program I* being i sponsored by the Bethany men si club. I

Report Russia To Withdraw Berlin Troops Withdrawal Seen As Gesture To New Communist State B< riin. I>< t * 11 Pi Re ■ por’- 'h..t .- '.vietv milirny auth ’ ■ iii ;u>' pii'p.itin; 1,, withdraw Ru ini t <x.p* from Berlin a* a g' -'l|H' to the lew I'ommiini*' .b minai' I Ge. man *t? .■ i irclllit.d lhioilgho.it the .ity today The..- rep >n*. neither .'onfiitn <•<l nor denied by Sovi t ittithoriti. - ..id tile Riis-iall wi'hdrawal, v.a intended to di*|day the "indo-, pi'lldelice of lie new *tate. which 1 hedUl'-d t.> i tablixli it* capita in Berlin T i Rii i. ti will evacuate the mun Beilin Kommandatura and hand the bulldin:' over to the new -tat.- tli< lap rt* -aid The Kornm.'lid.i in a was headquarter* of 1 I the foul po,n I allied control ' roam I before the Rii-- i.tti- broke up ihe i o.mr il W'Htertl our. .'- -aid howeier tha' any Soviet withdrawal from the city Would be without signifj- . ate ' The Hu* dans easily could move ba. k beyond tile 'ity limit* wi holt endanvei itig 'hen mill 'ary po iiion The Soviet/.one surlound- Ber in llowev.l -itch a move would g v- Sovi t propagalidistH a powerful Weapon with which to make de ma:. I- that W« st. ill powers siinil | ally wi'le law their troop* Tin . apit.il bf the new Soviet , zone "late I- Hl hedllled to be -e 'aldi-led ill the Sovi' t sector of B< i in a* oon a- 'he Communist* have . oiiiplet.-d formation of their •■.vernnient, expected Hext Week The west rn Bei lin city aHMotn- - Idy called all extraordinary meet- , >'■' f.ii ilii* afternoon to coti. al'-f . the . hallgi-d pojilical -iriiatioll a* a r<-ti? of the <'.oii'nuni*' action Accused Swindler's Trial Set Nov. 10 Indianapuli <». • s (I'l’i I ti.il ot <'n. *tii A Braid, formi r Indianupidi bank • niployc ar u- • d if helping .n a f2'.'"'" auto loan vindl' todav w a set fur Nov I" in f- d> lal di-'i i. : i, in Dinner Meeting To Launch Fund Drive t Annual Drive For Community Fund In G. raid Jon» •. mini 'er "t the ' rit*t Methodist church, will ad do - the dinn.r meeting milking I the ofnning es the In.-a'iir Com j muni v Fund drive, to be held at .•: oik Monday t veiling at i Sw. arinven * i. -t mrati’ ' Approximately 7.u worker* who I ’.iv v oilin'. >f. d 'heir time and es for: to *.rve their community will I b. in attendant-, to hear the plan*i for this yaai's campaign Joseph :<>• b«rg, pi> id<nt of the Decaturi Community Fund, will conduct the i meeting and will introduce Roy I Kalver. who has bun named chair-, ‘ man of the , in r. nt drive for fund* I I The quota for thi* year'* ■ ami paii-n ha- Iw.n set at 112.117. with i mo*t of the mom y bt ing u*ed in the local community Such itupor tant local agmcie* a* the Boy Scouts, thi Girl Scouts, the Den. and the recreation committee d*-. pend mtiiily on thi* drive f>r I their ex.s.tince In addition such group* as the cancer sociity. thi' , Salvation Army and the C S O | •are unde part of the budget, no; that only one call for contributions i- made annually in the city Thi* drive for fund* I* the usual annual campaign and i* not to be confused with the forthcoming drive to raise mom y for the pne po.-ed Dicatur Community Center i Richmond Resident Suffocated In Fire Rh hmo nd. Ind. Oct 8-(CPF-Funeral service* wire arangtd to-J day for Virgil Burdette. i». who uffoeated yeaterday whrn a fire j partially dextn yrd hl- home Fire-1 Irm n said they found Burdette - *' body, un’ou-bed by flame*, where i I he tried to craw) from the burning I bouie They »aid he waa confined Ito hi* home with a back injury. I

Decatur, Indiana, Saturday, October 8, 1949.

Nation Salutes The Newsboys Gen. Bradley Ralph Kiner 11. nj. l alrl.s* Justice Douglas f IJ FBl''* aMy ***■ - JLIiV ’V SOME 500.000 YOUNG FELLOWS, wl'.n l.'iiv. th.' dally p .p. i ot. the mili.m s do'Usteps. find themselves ill the headline a* Niilbu.'l New p.lp'tb.,y liny lie. ..me- a highlight of National .Newspaper Week Tn is an o< i.i ion "ti which the new-paper world and th" p ildi at lai ate ex peeled to remember tlia'. f I otll Horatio Aliei lieroe to jmluThi' lie. -tur Daily D< ui.m rat is de ivred six day. a week by . an Dial titan*, the newsboy has lx . ome something <d a .u.'x l of youthful en'irpiise in the I niti'd State* Typical of the ii. u who w. re new-loy* once themselves” are Benjamin Fai'l -•. I S . '.'l fir• ■ den: Supreme Court Justi..- William Douglas. Gen. Omai N Brad <■>' and Ralph Kim’ Pittsburgh Piia'.s baseball stiu Going about ala I rounds on hi* bike today tloweri Is Roger Do'.-on of B .lero-e, N 1 'The Decatur Daily Demo, rat is delivered six day a week by . carrier boy* and their assi-tants

Democrat Io Publish Local Man's Novel Will Publish Work Os Rev. Gillander In the lb xt several d.iv the D-cntur Daily Detmurat wijl bogin * publication of a serial story, Ivan | Igorvich, Ameri an" by the Rev \b xander Gillander. pastor of the f irst Presbyterian church of this < ity Th- author has been writins and rewriting this story for 22 ye;unever able to satisfy himself that tie had worked hi idea into the Cost final form An illustration us-d by Rev. Charles Poling in Second Presbyterian t'hurch. Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania. on April I" ' 1U27. lioamr the s-ed of the idea Work on Hie novel always had to be pushed into spare time, ami th- author has never found too imurh of that at National Tube Company in Pittsburgh at colj lege in Maryville. Tennessee, and Chicago. Illinois. 01 in his pastor at*s; or in the army chaplaincy The story took its present foim of a diary as a pie. e of es ape writing" between October I and November !• I!'C> while Chaplain Gillander waited for a ship to bring him ba. k to Ameti.a from the Philippines I'aing a hectograph on th- ship returning from Manila to San Francisco, the chaplain parse<| the story to servicemen on • board to read Three veterans irtmi the Decatur area were on that voyage of the Libertv Ship, the S S. Walter Wellman In the section of th- story whi.lt tells of ' han Igorvich' in the air corps, some of the actual word of the melunesian fuzzy nuzzles ‘ ot the South Sea Islands are used New Britain Island, northeast of New Guinea and famous for thbloody battles for Araw- and Cap: Gloucester, is the scene of Ivan - wartime adventure wh-n his crippled Liberator Bomber crashes , into th- mountains Rescued by the natives. "Ivan” is captured temporarily by a Japanese lieutenant whom he had known in college Th* a»»thor hopes to have the story widely enough read that com inents and criticisms may be suf Indent to guide the future course |of ••Ivan”

Church Women Will Meet Here Monday The committee of the De.-itur coum il for < hun h women will m-* t at tiie public library at 2 p m Molt day to make plans tor th- w.c; I . onim'inity day Repr—‘••’itativ. - < t all c’liir.hes at- asked to 1 pt. - nt i New Stamp Issues Are On Sale Here Proper Mailing Is Urged Os Patrons Two new is ii-s of stamps went on sab- at the local post office today line of th- stamps Is a thr. • ent Edgar Allan Poe commemorative stamp th- other h 1 a universal postal union l-.-'etit airmail stamp which will covei ( most airmail rat.' outside the continental limits of the I nited States 1.-o Kir . h postmaster, also an noun* ed that the new mi: rat. t . bird hunting stamp at.e now avail able at th- postoffi.e These are ; the stamps that must be a fixed to all hunting li< enses anti h-..e, been inie.-.l in pri< e to two dol lars. they wet.- on- dollai last ' y ear It was also noted th..: during the month b« t W» ell October !.» anNovember K. overseas mailing to v-terali- will be bandied lor easier handling by the postal darks, j and for sure; and <|Ui< ker s. rvi e, tor the pul lie. postal off|. i.ils ie quest that people wlm are delay j :l.g th- delivery of mail by not using tiie right slot -for depositing! letters and pa kages. take more cate in th- future in depositing their mail The upper left band «outer slot is to be used for De-atur and Decatur rural rout- letters, the lower left hand corner slot is for out of town letter The upper tight hand corner slot is for special delivery and airmail letters, and the I. wr right hand corneris a swinging door for pa kages With the < hriat.i as • proa hlng. am! the threat of an i overwhelmin’ number of letter. I being mailed at the hual postot flee, offl.lals late that mu h time would be saved and effi< lency, enhanced by this consideration by i the public.

Street Fair, Postponed From July, Runs Entire Week On City’s Streets > — - - - - - --- - - f *e

Portland Youth Is Still In Jail Here Youth On Probation From Boys' School Lav 111. .- .nd> i alia 11 .1 old stamp I'. ali i' Bill Love, 17. of I'oitland, admit''diy giiil'v of th' < bar. e of v. in.-I.- taking. I* In th, in. -. j.ill wine- au: Inn i'l< Io I • awai- official- fiom the I'lainfi'ld h>v lua.l I' vv i - bai m d by the coin! and poll • "Iti ills lu-ie that Sand. r- w.. nl. a-'d fiom that ir-: i' il |. !| ifi Ma: ch ail I vv a i'll p- ..ba' i. i: at 'he ' line of In- al " ' Sand't • »ai !• luili"! to D> ■ '’nr Wellrn day il'lll I’ltllhd whet' lie had drlv .n a ■ ai bt longing Cliff.ad II -• x "t M"tit... S .mb I I. ad taki n flu 'at fiom a parkim- | pla < adja •IdUn . oiiilh.or-. . dtiv • n to I'.utland. and abandon'd the <at th.t< A d> 'aim r w i I.- . iv• d by the Ad .tn . .unity -h'-ilfi ..ttr fiom | Mum i< to hold Sand't t>i a .'land . I.l' I• ny < hat g> 1' I alii g'd In III." t'l :n a , "lie. i"l.' I in that cj'y Salid't- alien' th' • • "tui w-ik in S'p''inl"i. had fled I'lC.n.d I all. •• who w re h'ading him f"t Miim i" R.. aptuiing the y outh, j I'.."land puli " turmd him nnr to Muncie aiiihoritu - when Io wa- plac'd in jail Sander* brokjail thi-ie that night The youth had be. n tried Tlnit day in .in nit court, but vvli. n hi. age wa- . tahli-l.'d. the < I " Wa- ' itiinu dia'< Iv -.n’ to juvi nile court, where i' remain funding f'litlier lliv. •'iza'i< n by local poll • and further .vid.'. • from the I'lain 11. Id ..ft" i il* r I- . xpr <d that fiirh. r a. 'l >n in th. Sander* ca*< wi.l t< stirn' d Monday although th. ha be. ii ii" ofth ia! v. nfi a'.on < f thi - fa In the mi atitim. . |" opb who have !■ ;imd ,d Sand, i >• '• nti ii io i.. and ha. • b< • n In ■ ont o ' with tlr youth lx foi». are te-tifyim- to D. atur p"ii'' and the -In-lift "f ti. ■ . f tin '• • n agi i ; ' i I Zucrchcr Funeral Monday Afternoon Funeral -er "= for Willi. 11 ’ Z.uei< Ik-i \dam- county '.at. • | | w | ;d I- ill Fridav :i:oi n::i • of a art attack, will held at . _• "<> p m Momlav at the Kl.i'-hb ■ fumral home in Fort Wavin', Dr I I’.uil II K'.ius. oLI, luting Bui ai j will .■ in Lind"iiwoo I < .'tm '.'i.. Girl Seoul Leaders In Training Course Intensive Training Completed Friday De atur Girl Sco.it leader* Fri | day evening .omplet.-d an inteu ' *ive training < oune .omlm t.-d | fiom Tue-dav through Friday, by I Mrs Robert Ma. Farland. of 'Jinn cy. 111. prof, -.sional trainer tor region aven ot the Girl Scouts <d Aim-ri a Ci rtifi'ate* well- presented at the closing session last night to 'he nine De. at in women who com | pleted the training, which re I quires attendance at the entire !•> I hour . our*e The newly qualified leader* ate . Mr* J E De I berg. Mr* Everett Sheet*. Mrs El'tiati Johnson. Mrs •D Burdette Custer Mr* C L I Dalzell Mn N..' l' I-..'. .. . Ml ICe.il Meh hi Mr* Glen Di< k. i ; son and Mrs Sylvi -ter Ever i hart The average attendan at the classes was II I’h.i-i's <4 Gltl Scout work stud--1 led during the intensive training lin ludeti Intredmtl<m to S<. u’ ilng. secund ■ lass prxMtram. troop ! government troop organisation ‘ planning the weekly meeting, pr e grain building, cook out. first | das* ptogram. and the (losin* . cession De atur n> 1 a ' • " •' Girl S> outs and 112 regtsteiid | Brownies, with '•'• women of l>e-i ■ Tara Ta I’aar **»' '

Senate Plans To Take Action On DP Measure Senate Leaders To Seek Early Action On Liberalized Bill Wa-birii'l'-n. "'t - 'll'. Senate lea. I .'! today I"?-. D-d pl. i of .*■ n I’.it M' Cit! .t 1' Nev ti po-tp .! c ..'ion ..ii ':i.-ir moi.- to I,rim- up th" admi.. sen- bill :..it I n nio. rat i< w hip Fr ,t. < i J My.a I’.i - ild the Dem ... l ..t c ;.' I lei '.lp pi n '■ -. • I ,i tion on the 'dll next w.-.-k The mea'iii'' already .ppr..-.< I by- the ho:-.' has I. <n bottled i!p in th" n:i!e b<-<.ui-.. the ""Ii ciary i ominitte., of wi.i.h M. ( a ran is < I iirm.in. has refused to approv.i the 'u', 'h>..r < ■ 'ti 'l.l"i ation However. .1 I'l par' i a': itr o.i) ha fl el a motion so for. <■ 'li bill oir of lommit'c . nd <m to ihe floor for debate Till' hou*" me.astire would in < iease ih.. num .1 of Dl' - j.. t no' ted to . ii'.t th I’nitc 1 S'.,!< from ti;.- s. n< in 'wo years to HMt.'Hm in three year In othir congr Iona! developments I'mil.'<ii. ii Chairman Carl Vinson. D <la, interrnp'.-d hi hou'e armed rvi.<'.mmitte.' hearings on the unifi.atl in row t<> t idy the p." i ility of pi de. in the armed f ir. -s from ■ pendlfi .- .-ii'* ar'.lti irlly ordered I', d- ’.■: ■■ 'e.r. t .' V I." II • Jo!:t. ■ '. Farm chairman Elm, i T. - n D. okla of the -■••na'e airin r tur.. . "■nm.t'.'c ptotti . d a n fight fi "tn a f ;i t.ai n. xt y. ar lor high farm pti.o u|.|>oi' .- He pledged the renewed bat';.- u ter th" "li.itc i ■ ie. ■ .1 ~t tempt by rii..m . in 1 > t .-r wiit.. a high support gnat iti'e. in t - ■he - < n.it. f.u ni ..i . "Ids S"ti Hatty C Byrd, i V.i . a** ile,l l'i> blent Trum.-u 'or the way In jui d.ed rl- m-mim.'i •• I of Leland Oil- f.■ i•• ;jq... iiO':- n' , to tlix f'dei.il pow.r .omriii t Byrd ai l the ;.!<• ~'i • w g - .of using high pi* -lire t.i. ti. i: ~ I lead to tot i i'.nian r .vernm.'i ' j Appropriation The -■ i t. , compl. t.-d e.dl.'r. io!,al ... 11. Il >!, , I a l.ill to j rovide the interior de j ; p rttnent with f• I? 7t»7 The -I 'i'di le." only one r. gu ar dej>a:t ai' ntnl sp. 'idin. m< i ure did nn .':npl< ted. t::e f| I. i f -li*.' d'-partlm-- • ill | Tideland* I'l n il.- ;nt< • I urn I«» I'Misr *•< » Charles S. Ha.'ch Dies This Morning Funeral Services Tuesday Afternoon Chari' * S Hat, h 71 r<!ir. d I dud a! 1" 2" am < EST' til-I morning at hl home it: Will-hue | O lie had b<. n in failing In alth for «• v» n v. ar and ,t r t al !i» ' U! v., < k Da. w a l" 11 hu:»d to compin ati, •> ■ 11. wa* born in I’lym- titli. <• Miy 27 I*7- a on < f Jam. - and Mary F« tgti ,nII c h and w,matti. d to L» it... M King F« b 2* 192* He wa* a member of th. Will *hm M.'hodi-t . !iur. h ami th. Hom. r I', ar <n |«>*t of th. Am. ri •in Legb ri a' WilLhir. H'itviving at. hi* wif. ..n. ■■ n Carl E Hatch Tub do. (> am! <'!:■- daughter. Mt Wav.lin. Car titer of For: Wayn. Funeral ervi • - will be held a 1 In pm .EST' Tu *da> at th» h< tn<- and V 2 o’clock a: the Will shir. M.’hodl«t churc’. the Rev Hhsell ■ ftl.-l.»M:i» Burial will b. In the W.l''hl'. .m.'«-ry with th» Wil! '. . Legion cot.d’i 'ing mill I •ary ti'. The hdy will b» r< 1 turned (t un the Black home to th. j ire.ld.u c where frt.nd* may call I latter 2 pm (ESTI Mt nday.

Price Four Cents

Complete Program For Week Listed By Committee, To Open Here Monday Th ■ IM'' ' dition , f th" 11"< atur flee tl'-.d I ill' Wall "pen Mond iv fr I-H" I, 111 the ill>‘ s .'"diotl of D"'atm plans have been <-..mpl,- ,"l ..II I the ie. ,-- *id th" postpon'd t< iiity ."m.iii.. in 'llli. nd ■ of th" .sicith' rmati I; ll'.'lni. lom-.'s ton chai;man I piu'ted 'olay that all 'pa> " on the mid •'• i> 1 a I b"en old and tin t th" tent'- II d V Woll’i 1 ' ~.| * .11"::: n.i'ln .ht S'in<l:.y Mi H'-lm wi’l iv a tfii.poi.irv <.f:i .• on the iiiidway .' 'f..i < r furt.i-l.' I •I'.nil S'litl.lxr. own"l of th \!a :. . . -.inty flail,-r ales This i "in -rn ah o will fur n.'h another trail'r led- Hie R"d Cto* .-tn. i .:'-m y !u'.< l'i".,i ti*• Claf i '• Zi'i,-! i • !."| a' . bail man. • dd today Ilia’ .iwards hid b.'cfi •• I I -t! " b" -e pulling on'' '. whii h i ■ ..."In!" I <>n '' ■ final day of tli»' fait next Saturday morning and that rub - t•" Ih" I dll' -t W mild !.',• I'll'' . ’"- I early : ext u I. Smitty ■ t' liid a Cmiinuati a gCl'atl u, w' I, : >v ill -'•• h re all W'l-h wHi , I"'" the w"' i. it •ar t.iv.d Monday a!'.'tm,on IL" we!;ki.'.wn i ..ml will play on the midway an I foi the .i-tt.x Uon ; a l Week S, v- ral ti p notch fr <• attra<tiom are ■ -IH"lul."l. inelud-:.,' the C.r, t I. i-. I I. • I!. .-r • I t Till s < oinj.any < vv ill .i-.• a , cm" ly a- t , u h alt. rn, .I, and i i'ht Th« ' f' iturc' Shit ..i. c .;h' v.'.it ~ d a• ’ ' , ri. i tion Im In I- Cliff Khkpatri k, w.-,' k! w: |f> t.- ■■ :' n • i". Met T . k . . . 11'intiy I',: i. . orri" Ilan and ,-r..1 , th." Ani"'; . r ■ -.v "-.,13- - .• ; . ,! tin y. r if: p!»' - "f ■ .■ v• ■ ■ a ' M■ f ,' ■ ■ ttl, '.,: ; opt mill .! ■ ,-onte ' . • d li' ' . fording ~.|f.' 1':,., midway w. be i, !< he I It • m J.- k "ti ' south 'ti > • olid tree to J,'feii I on -'|. et TI ,■ :. 'a: " il.- In.w vv .11 I ■ 1...at I "i Tlnr l - and v.i,.- - p.-rvi-. .1 by- I I; Zitifsm • II" ai .. *' i. "d a < ' <i; man la ' y•. r A Ini" • t . . v !• <1 - • a!" w:l have n.-u m I- I- .>:i display ; ,t flu* away* jH.pulnr h.w \ templet, pro.-'am i publi-l 1 I "ti am.Cu r f !.••• ~' f,,d.it . 'Daily D mo, tit I’rint-d pioirram* <b,. are .iv.'.d.i 1 e a' varion-, D, ! - atur retail t<n,-. Thet" h ive been "in, uib-1 itiitiun- in t. iri. , ■if Ire- mt* sin,,- t-.. j.r.nt'im'. ! acre ir.nted hut th times of nil <-v. !i' , a-.' < "O' . t it wa. tiiiie m "I The 'ii«r -li .wing of all fie.. a . 1 : w I *' rt . ■ 7 „’. ; Mond , : : 'lit S' JI ,1 , f the a, t will cluio-e for Fiiday and Saturday If f>n weath.-r i m.bl it i* b.di v • d t.v tl.- tii' board tha: record <r .wd* will visit De atur ihirtn r the Wee. Th.- mf.dir.atiori booth will 1,.. •• i|i at th" nir li.' i*' cottier of th.- court house squar and will 11., nmriel by vati.»u,i fait boar,! niemb. t ■ I Auto Destroyed By Fire Friday Nighs Tiv . J..b !. Iv mm I • . • SI’IJK' injtiii. * wlini the car ttt whl Ii th-v w.re riding ..v r'lirr . I and ■ itii'h: fir. <ai th. rlv.r bride - f the Fif h ~ ■ . x • i . i: .I, , t pm Fridav Fran i Jami- t Bluff d: drlv.r <f . i; !~■ ■ott’rol whin th. right r< ai tire <n the <ar blew mr The car tint. <>v»r. then ■ aught fir. It Merz in 622 N-.nh S. v.fh .tr. i p.--.ng.r in the car. at I J: -, n. were able ' > crawl away from ’he wr- k.d ma, hit).- b-for. it was -<i’isum.d by fir. I'v.a’ur firemen ware called '<> ‘he *r. ne < f the m b dent and ex'lntuhhed the f’»m,'. though the car waa contldrr. rl at« tai ...<* by Inves’ik'Ving officials A huge -rowd »«'hered a: the . ir, drawn hv th" fir* \ eall ’hi - m'rn.ng to I fire d.'ivmcn' p' ved a false ; alarm «o* nn» wnn’*d the wa’er 1 department to turn their water on. not the fire department to turn water on them