Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 260, Decatur, Adams County, 4 November 1949 — Page 7
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ijSisM To Bee Graduates Fellowships ■K r Research Work x ¥ Nov 1 f '" r , -,-npiry "ill Rian, university grad ■B .l-h undertake or ■ *. l» scknti Hr - 'I — T r, H n, t h . - ...pany and chair- .. commllt'»■ ■B- Ml > for arr , ... I-1 prevision iOf SB t,■!-!’.<d to honor B'.;. Electric prest ■ ' Coffin founder ■ and Gerard Swope. MB . Grants will be 9^K ;: i nil f't ') Since
I oj Ok I * I ■OYSTERS |69<t ■ PINT KERBER’S' * II Meat Market ■ PHONE 97 KnYOUUSESSO ■Oil CHRISTMAS Kivinir .*2OO worth of |Hyeni- to our customers the B before Christmas. Biels for this Giant JackBare beinß given NOW. So in and get yours. Bj’rewnt- are as follows: Sat) cash. cash. cash. Mo cash. ■—<s cash. B"-' 1 <!<**- Milk. B—s lb. ( reamery Butter. B-h lbs. Potatoes. lb. Picnic Ham. B-2-) (|ts. Milk. B-l bu. Apples. B—ta.se assorted Jelly. B—’l lb. Im»% W einers. B-2'• (jts. Milk. b lbs. Coffee. Bf--Ca.se of Pop. B—'> lbs. Coffee. B—2o loavea Bread. B-♦> lb. ixtx Weiners. B-2'; (jts. Milk. B—"> lbs. Cheese B-2-t Loaves Bread. 1 More presents to be | added every week. f.S~ . »9C Kinles> Weiners, King ■Bologna, Liver 3QiD '■Kausage, Ih. ■ i ■"‘er <u ‘ CGr ■’Hh ( HOPS, lb. __ |«K STEAK 49<; PORK 4?c pkT"*** 45c fr n: ; I’Rl NE PLUMS, B-Zfcan BMcraft PUMPKIN r 2 '«can 2forjg c ■I °’*» n Nite till 10 | ’*» Day Sunday I SCHEIMAN’S I MARKET ■ t >7 ,H AHO CARRY K Fhnne 30*1
1923. when the Coffin foundation’ was established, more than 200 awards, totaling 3168,5<8 from both foundations, have been made. Applications so r fellowships,, which must be filed hi fore January 1. 19S'», have hern distributed to dram and professors of engineer Ing. science, chemistry, metallurgy and mechanical and aeronautical engineering, and to placement of fleer?. Applications. Mr. Trench said, may also be obtained from A. D. Marshall, secreiaty, General Electric Educational Fund, Schenectady, N. V. The Charles A. Coffin fellow ships are award'd In the fit id* of electricity, physics and physical chemistry, while the Grrard Swope fellowships, first granted in 1916, are awarded In engineering, indu« trial management, the physical science*, and other scientific and industrial fields. The fellowships. Trench explain ed, will be awarded to graduates of colleges, universities, and technical schools in the I'nited States who nerd financial assistance, and wh > have shown that they could, with advantage, undertake or continue research work in educational insti tutlons either in this country or abroad. Awards to an annual maximum of sl.svt) for each fellowship will be made, the amt tint dep<nding on tin needs of the student. A |6OO gran: may be made for specific apparatus or other rxpense in connection with the re-earch of the fellow. In additions, in cases of need, loans up to $l,oi)O may be granted. Trench said. The fellowship*, in emphasised, are not inund»d for those who now hold, or expect to hold, other fellowships canying stipends larger than the tuition at the institutions where the re search is to be carried on. Pinball Machine is Reported Looted Here A theft of 32C from the pinball machine at the Ideal Dairy bar was reported to police Thursday. The report, made by Miss Lorene Rich, stated that sometime during the day someone took a screw driver and pried open the money door to the machine, removing approximately |2'». A cheek by police revealed that at about 1:15 p m. Thursday three men. all of them strangers, were at the bar While one of the person* on duty was preparing their order, and another was using the telephone, which is off the main room, the three men were alone I and at the eml of the bar near I the machine. Police were unable to get a further description of the men. The capacity io suffer is the mark of noble rank in nature. Fosdh k
-a — isd \ f J 0 7 ' &*•-•. fjhv 1- •¥ ■ ** Vice Admiral Forrest P. Sherman raise hi. hand Io lake oalh. MHPWj I I a SSL. H. r " x - -W.-4'‘2ty : . •».'».• ,'■'»■■&«■, ** U mi—■*» w W -* 1 ” *•' l • » Adm.rai I— E. »e<e*d «-*• «** — in m new chief of naval operations in a Pentagon AHt* b * ;n * . Furre>t p. Sherman aaya in Washington. J’*"*”* ceremony. comman<t are overdue." Admiral Louis E. Den« Ml [| »2e Patera Atuauc and Mediterrwean. aatwoahonaf)
J *♦ . jjg 1 f J *->' y St iff? w ■ HJU i B jfi Im A % fl ? ’ ffl Ok I KI '"k* I*- / '*• * i. ' ■*'T ~ WRECKAGE: The P-3S. WRECKAGE: The Eastern Airlines DC-4 airliner. I WRECKAGE of the DC-4 airliner and the P-38 fighter plane involved in the crash over Washington 1 airport that took 55 lives is pulled from the Potomac river Tech. Sgt. Mortis J Flotmlacker of ' New York City, who rescued the P-38's Bolivian pilot. Eric Rios Bridcux, from the river, examines the fighter's seat cushion and bellv tank. His foot is on a landing wheel. (International)
Open House Planned At New Flower Shop Rentz Florists will celebrate their 15th year in Decatur with open house Saturday and Sunday at their new flower shop at 1315 West Adams street. The shop has been completely remodeled and has the new Twindow glass front, with aluminum trimming throughI nt the building. New lighting fixtures have been installed and glass blocks have been added for dec ('rations The new shop is one of the most up-to-date in the area, and Is owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. George Rentz. The invited to attend the open house Saturday and Sunday. Rensselaer Man Is Killed By Auto R< nsselaer. Ind . Nov. I (I'l*l \ 51 year-old Rensselaer man was I killed while walking In Ind. 53 yesterday, state police said. The vic.Gm was Identifed as Hume Salyers. I who was hit by a ear driven by Mrs. ' Lillian Ilonra r. 30, llennselaer. I have lived to thank God that al! my prayers have not been answered. fngelow.
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One Dead, Two Hurt As Auto Leaves Road Valparaiso. Ind . Nov. I tl'l’i John .1 Knlesly, 36, Kouts, wu. killed and two com)anions Injured yesterday when their car overturned after leaving Ind lit near Ko'Jt Purdue U. Students Visit Local Plants l.a ayette. Ind . Nov I TwentyI six Purdue I'niverslty students ell | rolled In the course in poultry fee l Ing are impeding the processing of soybean meal at the Central Soyi plant and touring the M< Milieu Feed company's teed mill at !>■•( '■ tur tisiay. The group is accoinpa.iied by Prof. ('. W. t'arrick of the poultry husbandry department. i While in Decatur, the students w II also look over the experiment i will also l«M»k over the experimentil work Being conducted in the biological laboratory at the t'cnt .il Soya exp-.riuii-c.tal farm At the “• sear;h laboratory they will s<-• work being done In hoth pout ry and llvextnk Trade tn a Good Town — Decatur
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Awarded $60,000 > Against Railroad Chicago. Nov. -I 11'Pi Everett Chapman. 43. Black Oaks. Ind . won a JHo.ooo judgment against the Indiana Harbor Belt railroad for injuries received when a locomotive steam pipe exploded. The judgment in Chapman s far or was voted in federal district court yesterday, after his attorney told a jury he had suffered permanent back injuries while trying to e»ia|M- from the steam Chapman had worked for the tailroad as a brakeman for 1* years prior to the accident on Nov. 13. 1947. Motorist Is Killed As Auto Overturns Terre Haute. Ind . Nov I (t'Pi State |Milice today said Roy >1 Runyan. 54. Miamisburg, o -vis Killed lust night when his <ar left Ind 150 n ar the Indiana Illinois i'to.'e line and overturned. i Enthusiasm is the life of the ' soul.
Urge Communists Be Barred As Teachers Milwaukee. Nov, I il'P) Wisconsin tear hers holdln - their 17th annual convention today urged that communists be barred from holding jobs in Anierh an sch -ols They adopted a resolution saying membership in the communist party and "the accompanying stir render of intellectual Integrity render nn Indhidatil unfit to discharge the duties of a teacher in this country." — Red Cross Report Given For October The Red Cross home service office expended 4105.98 in financial aid to servicemen and dependents, veterans and dependent . and civillams during October, the monthly report compiled by Mrs. M»x Schnfer, executive secretary, rveals The local office listed 851 services during the month. A i-irin l < was given in fillinr out 61 bonuappliiations last month. ' ""~3 rr 'K FapwNfy.tNr. -ffitropy? ■ I |
Herbart Clark Hoover
THf ONIY UVINO ex-Presidcnt ot the U.S., Herbert Clark Hoover is shown nt home in New York relaxing with ■ pipe, in this new study of the 76-year-ol(j statesman. His last job as a publie official was as head of the government reorganization commission. (International) ■a
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FACING TOTAI B’.AME for the P-38-Eastcrn Airlines DC-4 crash over V-.-.hm;'on airport, in which 55 persons died, Eric Rioa l . :, T- (.h. Sj.t. Morris J. Flounlacker of New York City, m Alexandria hi. pital. Bridoux, civil aviation dire- lor of B who wa- Hying the P-38, is the only survivor of the ctu-h He wji ir. iuk J criUcally. (InternationalSoundphoto)
TRADE IN DECATUR a REGARDLESS OF F® •Wife® bgK social ok PERSONAL If STANDING lN[?’ ’J we l.nov every ftinemi ser- ' J ice j‘- <otnc one’s final tribute of respect, r.nd when we are called, we conduct it according|V* NO MATI'FR WHAT THE / PRICE. GILI.IG * DOAN I ST W HARD IS NEVER LOWERED. GILLIG 6 DOAN z W/k funeral home r/ DECATUR PHONE 791 f/Z
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