Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 9, Decatur, Adams County, 12 January 1950 — Page 6
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Geneva Man Is Shot By Rabbit Hunter \ Berne. Jan. 12 - William Bruhn. \f Geneva. father <rf Mrs Elmer Jrtjiiger of north of Bern*, was shot In ''the thee by a ymMW lw>y hunt>nir \rabbita on the lunlger farm ihereßruhn was doing the chores: ilruhn had just stepped out of the ehicken house when two or three pellets from a shotgun shell rtruck him in the fare. an fn< h Mow the right eye attention was necessary 'rhe lad bad fired at a rabbit just as. Bruhn stepped tn line ot thy- penet*.
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Army To Take Over Fort Ben Harrison . ' Indianapolis. Jan. 12. — H’Plr The Indiana mIMUry district ant nounced today the army would take over Fort Beniamin Harrison , Feb. 1 and moat unite of l»th air foree headquarters would go U j Selfridge Field. Mich. ,i Public Informat km officer Cap' s George Norman said Col. P C j Bullard, executlee of the Indian* „ tnilttafy district, probably would 1 1 become fort commander. Trade In a wood Town — Decatur |
Plan For Relentless Drive On Sei Crimes : Sheriffs Os State Fight Sex Crime| , A concentrated and relentless ( drive against sea crimes will be rhe major objective ot the Indiana . ; aherift*’ association in 10S0, L. B. 4 J Clayton. Lake county sheriff and J j president of lhe association. has I , announced Herman Bowman. Adams county | I sheriff, eaid he had received an out line from the assocJaHoß president - : of a cooperative which is .expected to strengthen the actlyi- | lias of all sheriffs of the state in combatting strit crimes, r —- ----- — The program was prepared in a meeting of the executive committee of the association in Indianapolis and will he augmented by another ’ meeting ahour the middle of Janr tary. ««■<- Sherlffs Wilf , work closely with I school officials and law enforce- . nient officers school _R children in the devices employed ' by sex criminals. A newspaper 1 educational series Is heing prepay- j ed which will familiarise parents "as will as children with the "dos and don’t" of protection against such criminals The association, through the kwal sheriffs, also will intensify its activities u\ give courts and prose Tutors evidence in sex crimes which will insure maximum penal ties ■ ■ Sher.tffs have a special responsibility confronting them in sex crimes in a» uiui-h.as many such s crimes have Jtteen ctimmitted in Icipely areas, sheriff Clayton point ed out iation, through its local meiffiers. Will do everything possibK jto lialt th—e terrible primes' "V 0— —O, f- Modern Etiquette | 1 | Dy ROBERTA LEK I I ........ ...._ A.-l 0 Q Where should a*couple stop, dancing .when they wish -to U*ave th** floor during a dartrfe? A They should dance to thv odse of the cthde of daiuws 'tkvy “tIWfW-w .*top- inth** — The floor and try to walk bvtw*-t*i th* daw ♦m* Vtivre they are almttfi < ertain to ho in the wav q When should a woman remove her wrap* when dining in th> restaurant of a hotel? A Sh»* bails until she is seated before removing her ; wrapn. Hv* waiter or .one of the men in the j»nrtv aaAiating her ! Q. Howjiooii after leavingj»houtd_ a week-end guest write his ‘‘breadami huttet letter’* A it -milst be mailed, if porsi ,le. w ithin a day ot two »fter h - 'de pari tire □ernocrat Want Ads oFf«g ReaultS
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MORE HEAT PUT IConl. From Pagr On«l nms piun - fur Uwwu buttutUa «x i la nos In effect fgr all our othe* wage earner*.** The-steel formula, whlca act tied 1
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— ■ ' 11 ■"—r 'tj.e rM-ent strike of ClO,united, steel workera. provided nuiwrtnItrlbutory i>etwlona for workers . rn .r <•&- with a minlniuni payment . of Jltffl a month, iueluding social [ security TieKefitg. it also set up *| euntributory insurance prpgram toj
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15 cent a day ton boost- in the, fpreseut 80-cent welfare fund royal- : t *ySmRM Kmr Going t. Kansas City. Mo. tt’Pi — The I Smiths are not losing ground here.
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