Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 18 January 1950 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT - KWMmM Evary Evening Except Sunday By THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT CO. Incorporated _ _ - j •Mend it the Decatur M, Poet OBice aa Second CUM (Nek D. Hollor Preeldmt A. R. Hoitbou** Editor C. t Hoithouae Treaearw a-\ J. H. Hailer Vlce-Preeideat Wubocrlption Rates T~ By Hall in Adam* and Adjoining Coaatiaa: One year, M; Ete SI *t . . ■ • "> ' ■ ,11, S', -11. . ,1 By Mail, beyond Adame and Adjoining Countie*: One year, •700; • month*. ILK; I month*. |I.M. By Carrier, 20 cent* per w *eL Sin*io coplM, 4 cent*. ■ ■
-'• • 1 . rage" wee rarely used in the average vocabulary. Now, it revnia that lt wil be supplanted with carport , o—o Placed on a concrete alab, the wall* and roof at a prefabricated u n room boo** were erected in an eight-hour working day. Such progftee may change the entire house construction*lndustry, although considerable time ruuat be requtO ed to mill the panel* that form the structure. Our people are home owning minded and it seem* that the nation never will catch np with the demand for new dwellings and apartments. President Trumans insistent drive for civil rights seems to be bearing fruit, even tboOch Com Brew hasn't enacted * law outlaw Ing barbarian lynching*. The Im provenient in national behavior eome* in the small number of lynchings recorded in the country last year. Lynchings were reduced to three, two in Georgia and one in .Mississippi. Thirty years ago the face of America Was splattered with 88 hanginvMaybe well learn to live as clvilired people in another gene- ° ration. -.t.. - ’.Z . Jivxii r.P.i <m 'n, Vi.. - ■ I'.iun . tj Memorial hospital have been increased with the idea of boosting income Jo off ‘ expenses. Th- hospital operat'd a’ a d-fi-p ~~lrsTT f Si a lav itrfHUMM ii? the drtt-rer.. e The trust- i . hope that the. r--.L-_alaJa.-WiU-leal. --., ante’the budget within another irid those In charge are attempting o> place it a setr -up|> irtiitir_ m.tm-.,-!, (I- — l-i'iiat itol d'--'vr hills arc v i;.4< icrtui'-'e- :u, J- ■- - •■■■ .. . ./i- -i'i- - ’ • - it - W.' l.'-q- fill1,1 --■ du-- to tUncsv. 1 ■ 's-s-wjl Hi' I ’ommuni'v T’urel" . '.hambt rot Eußßnerce !>«•> ■•’ '■<<• ' -'.r . V ■-> ■ i ■ t fui _ nn io.-U- ',i!-4vM iw in, pjh • U ♦ t • ... ing ,ah » n •h» <»pp.> turut y <>f i HL »iin.- \V« inn. Ion*? -..iktd. ■ ? i -m. ihl* 4 In*,’ pi.ii. for r h« -v irtp.h <»f P» < .i!ih . an<l ?;•■** h r- • ar; -.n ■ tjt r. ,t h ’ .if’ j-i J.< r .uy an til we hill 4<hp-vrft u< r» in tlo- \. ttt-ire, Wr- :: yd ' ■' fail ’he.kid- ! !:• Cur !
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-mw at wwh- * #hw reached will be boosted with a 175.000 gtft from Ceatrai Soya Company, It’s a bargain, if we raise 935,000 more, we receive more than twofotMine in return. o o— When does spring begin? The calendar says March 11? In soma localities the weather man mores it up to March 10 because local conditions there justify officially ending winter at the earlier date. But for many Americans the real date to remember is that on which the big league baseball teams go to the South and South-weet-Ipf pro-season training; That happens in February/ indicating that then for the has** bail fan is the real beginning of spring. J - - -^-o —~^o- — ———,~~T— . Ten years' ago the death of Gustav Krupp von Bohlen, one time bead of the great Krupp Works in Essen. Germany, would have caused more than a rippie •a* i-t -It. His dtarli occurred Monday, while in retirement. Probably he was considered a prisoner. His advanced age kept him from filing trini S a «.o ' criminal, but hk son was trJeiLln his place, found guilty and is serving a twelve year srnten<*e. The Krupp plant was bombed by Hu' i.<h and American airmen during the war and much of Aha; reMaincd was hauled :’ *ay by the Rnsfians The Krupp estatesu and palaces are bung ckcujjed b> All»»d Uoops and the onf* poA»**. tuTfatuih known .th< world oyi r P with the Tall of Germany - < —0 .<) Mar- ft i- lb d 1 : MObth throughout the nation and 4 hairm« n bn vp already be* n appoin’ed to . i-ndiict ata annual driVr in | rhi- - un’y I’lnl Sau» r. <-4.un’\ two a y rrii ?T njrn:. witp b- ” ♦rTwiis itid in poj’ur Fol?\ who in h'j- t»o*i’'ion. b •!<• ‘ W’l h. ’ll* -■ k , t r».i|. wall v n.-.. r* it ■ -THpf,, ■ ~-..1 • i . ,-. to -»y th;r the r—pop., to the appeal ain b/ m u.U'-i v met during rhe comin-g (IHm The K»-4 Cf*—- ;t- u : r- f:-p ‘iigl I - :• I V \ . t* 1Z t UaU ‘anil is on the fob ho itiath r v • i •_ -! I » - • in >tn- . ir> p* rform*. un rnh! 111( »- * a-h mon’h Mho n*-rd a helping hand. ■ I
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—j. . 0- — - * Modern Etiquette | By ROBERTA LEK 6—— o Q. Why I* It n«e***ry for the parent* of the bridegroom-elect to cell at the-home of the bride? A. Because the’ girl i» not i»el--by the family until they do *o. This call rhould be made jnst as soon” as the news of the engagement has been received Q. Is "I know Miss BriiMn" the proper thing .to say when being introduced to her for a second time? A. No: this sounds as if it wera trouble to make a second ai knowledgoment Say, “I have already had the pleasure of meeting Miss Brown” Q. When a man Is making a business call Isn't it all right for r him to place hts baCantf brief case t on the desk of the man with whom he is talking? A. No; he keep' these articles in hfs lap.
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Th* weo< Klft« taauiy M grratiy UuitrvjEtd lab rKturs lw Kings UMUr t>Qtu«, ot dMßtuac yvun* Gerry blate or lm Air Furr*. Gr*nddau«nl*r HUMO Ml tauaw ondw tM epeß ot cLAFto. qfßJMßuai Uoaoitl Btuunuiona aim. Ibeir varcnia. Major. Fran* and AudfTT Far*, are eoeftninde* try uua tum ta ev«pU. dui wiM <•♦* Judtje King UK« mattery tn band. K** ewin< Barton b p.im, Um lurtgß man mb that U.e you ng man • I *!• ba> o**n eu»: :tter«4 DE Uie poverty of , ’*»• you»b. u>B üBUBMiy death of n»R fatf rs m a m-.mnf t»mp wawi, BhocMing a« »u> ot ms jjMr.fuie .irn-nrr MQKrtnr trie mneeia of a trura. Fit> i-.ftg c;b and ntß ' wboir oviiißn w«_->4 Ma?or • JW - WHT? ! <-r»r--e. e tin irjfE. ax ■ U ms B-lUf <-iiP- , v n nf Wilf wn je-ai W otrn. bu an • radical v!r.-« w> rry nun e«prr:Vly. >ei t.B lee is t>. -p»«Ba to UcaJ • lb-U«X. < CIIAIT-ER FEN *CSRRY wakened the next day in hi* room tn the Kingsndge Inn. The narrow trop .bed beneath bitn wax lumpy and bard. The painted bilious green wall* were watcr•tained. The thin strip ot nondescript carpeting on tiie floor was frayed and worn. The dirty shade at the curtalnlcss window hung in strip*. But he was Indifferent. He had slept In worse places, as he had -*tcpt In better, and in both he had learned that his manner of diving was, as a rule, a transient matter and therefore not too important. He lay with his arms folded un ter his head as he gazed out ot the window. In the early light the gay Recklessness that had tent such charm to his face the night before was gone and in its place • ar. expression of calculating thoughtfulness made him. look much older and harder than hi* yearn. y H;s mind was shuttling bnck and forth over the events of the past twenty-four hours, ferreting out. as he had long ago learned to do. its personal gains and losses. It had been luck to run Into I 'onatd lUBRhe Ski lz-dg-, arid gr.-at. r find him the kind of lad was. The quc-t">n. "Yoq don't rr-membef me. 8o you?" nn«u"trt_a ipiiek ain eareb n ply. ■ "Sure, 1 rerhemt>er_ynu. You came to Nanna's onee about ten years ago and Nellie ted you in the kitchen. You needed a haircut rind you looked- a* though you'd knock anybody's block od if they told you so.” He had chuckled, and then he had ad-led. with a natural T- ondtmess, “You wire d-wn on your lurk all right, weren't you? But you're., sure In It now. Why don't-you come h-w with me and let the family know?” Why not. Indeed? Cyrfy bad no plans for the tutors as 'srt- r beyona7eaEzi}:g that wo-mer 1 ■nr latef. be would drawn back ' to Klngsridge by the burden of i haty and hurt an I furious hunger j in n s heart that had’ drawer him ; there before. It was inevitable. ’ But this time there uuul.i he tn- ’ urrXph, too, *;Sce- lie «'--.U :go I neither emptyhanded nor tearful. As m hi* tunfOmtc-u* anil misguide -< ed chil he had been once hi*. 1 own worst en- my, so r.- w he was Fls own best fr-rnd. For, without i h-'p. he hat pulled himself from
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Je — o Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE I 0-— ; U Rice Budding Frequently raisins will curdle rice pudding. To avoid this cook the raisins separately, drain the ' water oft. and then add the raisins . to the pudding after the rl- i- ' done. Allow the pudding to form another skin and remove from the oven. Snow on the Evergreen* .Always be sure to knock the ■ snow off the evergreens before it t gets tod heavy and breaks oft j some of the’llhiiis and branches j Chocolate Stain A chocolate stain, can be removed from a tablecloth by sprinkling; the spot with Isnax and soaking the i loth in cold water. — j An Alaska sealskin f* sb liglvf : and pliable that ah entire pelt t£nj , be passed through a napkin ring.
nan of dome repute in,one emnll J sphere, at least, with money in the r bank. These facts he wanted to ' throw into the U-cth of. St oven . King. ~. ’ 1 1 Well, he hail thrown them, all 1 right, ho thought to hiniselt grimly, and tn so doing had pretty well ! defeated hi* own -purposes. Be- ■ cause what he had secretly hjp-.-d 1 was that as a result ot his suedes? i so far and without the need' if being a mendii-unVJB.e Jfidge ' would torget tiie past a-.d tome i aero** with some introduction or other .detimte offer ot tic'n that would establish Gerry tlii ily m. the . world of ; rcapictability into which he had forcid an entrance. He needed this -help. He knew IL With no Job waiting for in in, With no business experience, no tusinc -i training and no frier ds in business or much, pf anywhere; ft < that matter- -he' was -g- .ng to be,, indeed .already was, at a- .disadvantage. His war re< rd was tilt ot no pr:u tical value for the future he soughL Os course if he waated-to kop-on flying —t ut he was -fed up with it and with the Arrtiy.Yes, he needed help. And now he’d killed ms one fhance of getting IL But tie hadnX been, able to stop himsclt. The minute the door had opened mv4 he had seen Etizatieth King standing tip re be fore him. the hd had blown of? a!) his old rage and he had enteredthe house an .enemy. So what next ? ;—-it-was a' question he ctnild net
answer f rrmsciy. There was Su.-an; of. course— Hfs dark face, lightened ar. l for a 'moment hr lay there thinking of Susan. But hr was linedear about her as yet and untJ he was clear... , Suddenly he filing back thr r overs, sprang from bed an I t to d'n ss At lon st here wa 1 .v ■- with it., b jL'tihing _ bf tns bright dcftaaT® to Str in st.de of hrs bank ac<-*.ur.! ,’ra’ would maintain him comfortably for awhile, the future pressed. Be-, sides; inactmn was '.tntiawalße ib one of h!s tcmpcrarirnV H«- wl uld eat. and. eating, evolve a plan. He finished drrj Ung all except his shirt. Then to before the wavering r-nrrdr that hung‘above the wdrhbowT in a comet cf the roerh. His mind had, gone lack agam in .yc?t*r lav and hiS tr p down from the Ski Fzidge. He had likr-d bad y'tn'hinTyira>‘ho fn;gbi “i;ayt been. Lighthearted, readily' warm and wrf-h that-high eonfiUf-nreThat 105_» rth a seclire ta< kgr rund. IBs own l.gk’i- arte !r ways tinged. withZryn cism. his warmth measured, his confide nee a bluff or a threat '.,7 On their way down. H-on-at-'i Tad, 'Of course, asked U.-* qi-ation Gerry had expetVjt . •’Why aid you run off that time; anyWay ?** • Rrfji’.-e-'l-h.Vri it.*- —H ---“Hns-scfcrot,-es;; «;ar,-r Tl? —.■ «■——k—■’ ■. *. ''-f-" 7 “
Officers Named By Guernsey Breeders Oscar Fuelling Is Elected Presidents J In thp annual meeting of the] A4at.ua County Guernsey breeder* Tuesday night at Swearingen r®«tauranl in Decatur, Oaeaf Fuelling,! I’njen township, was elected preeFJ dent . Ralph Hoffman. Blue Creek i LownNhip, vice-president: P•u I ■ B reh n. wrretary-t re»»urc r: ley Arnold. KlrkUnd townahip, and I jifSea Mokee. Root Hi. Indiana but-d Mgfetar? B ' r Wattare of Enfayf ite. who mated; that Indiana stood fourth in num * her <»f regUtered Guernsey rattle, i (ti»!v Pennsylvania. Ohio and Wis t'onsin were ah*ad of Indiana. The I •tate Xa«4» third m number of ( Guemaer herds on test a»nd third i iq the niuhbdt’ of Guernsey rattle! <»n teat AH this in spite of Hw fart ‘ that Indiana s are in the, hand of small, breeders. •WnHaee-. urged .Jtla- listeners ((<7 rnakr a rrat effort for erohbmiral ‘ production.
L. E Archbold county ngiirul rural agent, urgtd the breeder* to • encourage boys and girls In 4-H ; < !ui> work Jit thjx one best ways to start new [ herds in any breed He aUo urged the dairyiuS_tb test their soils, 'lime a< i iu’dhn; h> bird and n J use pliosphatey- HbrraHy^ This,.he said, was a sure way to _ insure, t nough good hny and pas- 1 ‘tur»s Hiii '.<-?•:«* and in creasing herd h* a|th Roy Johnson .-lauded the breeders! and pTidii ird a high futuie for the Guvnist-y. bre-edvisi. County Agent Will : Broadcast Monday | Adams county uuih nhiiral Uko ;’.’. \ I, E. Art hbuidv Will be the. prlinj 1 I pal >pvak» ! ci’ the i ■ ; Burn Prognttn“ to id’ Tieara eTrf j WoVVI ) uiid JWOWn FAT ATon<Tl v + i niorniiV. i-i - int:i;?. .if '• ■ !•- k / .&ti>j&rti4or The a**! A -X. j |>4> •\\'e< , dii lde'» “ I c- - Trade Iti n t.«*u<f l'u«i n _ i»e«-rtlur
family you live-! with?* -Edh.” *You had a' nerve-Mmty—tMr- ' . AccnJ? There bad been adnuratean m lAinald a votre. Gerry had made no reply. But Donald was ax curtou jp a puppy and aa un< fiend.ng. He wknt on. ‘ Wnat under the sun did you do? flluW d. 1 y I, !•< t u;.<r?4 thr» -jXi th« <• next jc,r v t:.’ 1 tluo'.vn a ] . • !• d At t‘..« iad -Je r;im"m t E Vi-TG ‘: Ciitf corr<4rtely ad<q<jate cl »« and then at the gleam anu-shine <1 the roadster he was driving. .Lte. could nut course. HewouldnoLbe imagine the sordid, desperate, dangerous kind of living G< rry t ad known. Thfe great< st adventure Donald had had so tar was u» go to college last S< pt f mEw r~ even there has was waR*■ I about by money. . • die? affswered the h» J part nf Jh-^ —rfu- sti.-n b» • fly, ’ i L.nd way.*’ And something hi h t ne Silenced Donald. Hut on!y™T- t a moment? — "That time you car ic ? ee_ui/? he ‘.i !. "1 r- : i t er asked for a thing. But you had holes cl«-ar through your -sh/o-s to your bare RvX. Arid no uvvxxua.L * •‘I d forgotten.” Only he 1 hadn’t Piding nl ? g the .snow .covered high .?ay, it all * came ink tn him ar; I he co d 1re rail a.s vividly as though it w« re yesterday-every-detail of that visiLHc could see hirns# If as he must have been, 1 * lad tng tor- his age.
? unkempt and rcuigh-iocKing, gjroi'. n out of his jacket, grown out o( ■ his pants, his thick shoulders : hunched, his black’eyes watchful ■ as he moved from tree to tree ? across the King property with tse wary fugitjvcness life had taught ■ him. ready to run or ready to fight—i on a split second’s notice. He had hated the need for stealth, the c.au? tr.n tot s-r.t him to tl.e bark door, /Mid the weight of terror in r hiM heArt that artbwdd tui even wfnle it quickened his bn a Ur. But he had t een so unsure. There ■ were moments when he wondered that he had ventured lo come at ryaih wrth Strvm King a Judge who I could so easily put the law on him. However, he had been compelled , by a no/dalgia stronger than himself, the nostalgia for a glimpse of the nearest th 1 ng he to homo and hv?me folks Wore.start• • :ng out on the great and dreadful exi nr.rr.ee of war. • For thr' r.a-t 'tfen h;s deefetati. He was through with knocking I "• 7 T7T*no ”tiiture m il. ~ ' He Was tbr~qgh With the ‘‘bleak” misery of -hopA t amj*s and the foulness of JBpn nouses, with the. risk of stejdirg r.dcs on freight cars ar ’ food wherever he could snatch it. Be had had enough of the dis-. . hearten;r.g - search for work that ' • so often ended in. mistrust the threat ©f -police pr in the most reluctant dr.d picagre pay. He had had enough pt the companionshir of bums and toughs of the road, ' . _ j- .... ~ / . • —
Ruled To Anawor The dvfcndairt we, nrt*d io »n-’ tWKX.iiI ti'U cMee b> the court.! om of th. cauwa at action being j i Clark and U <t» Smith va Cert, j Martha Mkn. John Trout and Peter] ■ l> Sc hwart* It Burdette Cuter’ I made an appearance tor the de f> ndtuitn. j Ciimvr alm Made an appearance + frrr .Ww- H — Btoneburwet, t L H. • 1 flitch. Hoiiier Arnold. Howard,(jib; Hom. Floyd Mitchell. Gordon Liech-j i ly. Glen Workinaer, individually I I and a, meptbere-uf; th* board vrf+ ■i tiWeee of Adams Central school I nmiplaliit tor injunction brought againsl them by Edwin Bauman et al. Place Will .On Record The will and last testament of Henry Reiter was offered to the court and made a matter of record The will stipulates that the real estate In Root township is to go to] "a son. Martin; an xj-acre farm jp Allen county to Ella Schroeder; i ! Kl.iiJS toTanl. and'll.SiMi to Chris ! - tJna MayliHrf. all- cfeHdrrtv-ot lieu-: • r» Reiler. The residue after debt*. I te..to g<> _t<>, Paul- and. ChrktlnaJ Martin and Ella appOtnted co! Jno mors of the estate. Bond frir* i tlj.ooo w.n< alab filed. Report Filed Inheritance tax appraiser'* re-J port for the Charles Ziminhrtnan 1 iiateU was filed ,r«>eallng the-fwtalj I v-glue ot -th, eMater vnchidlmOief’— , ~<mal property and real e«tat», to ! he *21.277 H / ! . Schedule to determine ance tax of tht James if Frank <’'Stat.it, whjrh lias a nej value of? ' *7.2’,!' '.I . with *SI3 "I' debts out smmllnir filed In eiw-uii court. ’♦ Marriage Licence I . Itobi rt Nicodvnius and Ithea- : Linton, both. ojpj>< < atur. RURAL* 1 H^^r^i YOUTH ’’ w/sVv/ CLUB i news ( <i.» i;.- < minty rural \«uii!i *• !< | iu.ir.b fi tha Mtumiiniti < f»rtzc .it Ju» 1 ' I ■ ■ ’• -,'vt. t • -..,.-'• •!<> • •* I V-- •• k .i: i < ‘ : 14 .irA4. ’" - •T< '■■ !'.< !•.. ■ t.’lifl I | J ' ' < k : i.i K ••? !»«■ '.a! D< .-m I . • I- < • \!i'i:! . Jit Ml.!, !»!• • i M. ± <hi • .. . j u.- W. j '• 1 ,l\ A.i. r t .L',''’ -< i/ ‘ I ’ If You-Havq Something To Sell Try j A Democrat Want Aa It Pays. 1
On WintwS coldest days-jet . New and beta -Wra 1950 WHI,t £MWH 1 fev . O»-w«w/snr/y>iy/ „ ril ,. r bllt jftL .. JF iim n<*t h*» I»ik U»r Uh* nvw tormvil» W ith ne w Mr —- 1950 White t’rown you start fast! And ■ ' V.. 5.... tu.nv !9< VNT liidcr-warm up than ujlh Hu* premuun gasolim* in 'A* ' ‘Vi * 2 B. general use last winh r._ With this new STANDARD * V/r Hj -Whttf crown CASoi.iNF. you-start and ntay fitartrd UH^‘,ut '* *'f Hputt»r. stalling and hatterv xtriHrt. VW ■x and you ge t all the knock free power your engine V ♦” * ’ tan deliver. *> O O' . That's why we say 1950 White Crown Is the BEST WINTER GAS YOU CAN BUY! *. G. BURKE’S STMDAIID SEMICE 1 JI h A; Monroe Sl>. FIVE POINTS
I 20 YEARS AGO TODAY l A : ' Jan 18, —The 1930 street fair i will lielreld September 9 to 13. lialph Yager and John Hilty are appointed to take the basinet** *en»us for Adam* county. It ,was IS below eero here this morning. Joe Nienneyer ot Graham A I take a six weeks special training i and instruction, tn casualty hisur;anee and will return to have charge tot that department Hartford opened their new gym ’try defeamr WRht; "ms: The Jefferson basketball .Hye crushed Pleasant Milla, 64 to «. at Berne. -• . H--. - • / ' Z77.
FTTT’Ta I r>7l ki j Uta<jjQß*Bdi Jim Anismm ¥ms • . S2O t 0 $250 or More . • No enJ'>rsen or co-signcrt Just ouh signature and security .will get the cadi you need. i / Repayment terms to suit your L personal need*. Loans privately made, W-c specialize in wrving our customers promptly. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY Brock Stork Bloc. Grouw* Floor Mt N. 2nd St. Fhoni 2-J-J ' -' •Fl _-i I. ■ -.— 1'
I' Cr>\ WERE ON I I HIS SIDE j I I loci or and pharmarint J . th«- two-man health ) team fighting on your 1 side. He diaxnoMhH »c fill the prescription ... with 1 dependable pharmacals front lime-proven namebrand.-. 1 PROTEC T YOVR HEALTH / WITH PROVEN PROIH (IS KOHNE DRUG STORE
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1950
Marion Youth Given Prison For Robbery Kokomo. Ind.. Jan. 18 — (UP! — John Lewi* WHeou. 20. Marion began to serve am year reformatory sentence today for armed robliery Judge Mcr.ton, stanley sentenc* i Wilson in Howard circuit court ye. terday, a week after Wflion'* 23 year-old brother, Cllffigd, »u muttmead at Marion. ; Trade la a Good Tewn — Decatur
Home KHl*d BEEF By (lie ((Barter Dressed HOGS whole or half GERBER'S Meat Market PHONE 97
