Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 25 January 1950 — Page 2
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4-H Achievement Meeting Is Held The Decatur 4-H club met recently hi the Redmen hall for their acMevemeet program. wherein a» bora of the club who had nniahsd their projecta-rabbita aad aaidaai— «WI awarded plea Parent!. members es tte Fbrt WWW rabbM etab. chib teadew and L. ■ ArchtoM, county agent, were peasant at the emittedFattening the iwariWg ot pins.
PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD UOODU 414 Norte 7th «t, Decatur. Indiana Saturday, January 2S, - 1:00 P.M. this niennwK and houughold cquidmcmv id * PRACTICALLY NEW AND OF EXTRA GOOD DUALITY Red Urine Room .Suite in excellent coniiilten; Lounge Chair with Ottoman; txlj Race Colored Rug with Pad; J piece Wataut Bedraom Suite; OMROMI Breakfast Det with 4 Chairs; IBngie Bad wM Spring and Mattwee; gad other pieeea. TAPPAN Gasßange. Apartment site; T Ft. Electric Refrigerator; Good Radio and Record Changer, tod many other articles. TEEMS—CASH * CLARE EDDY-Owner XF. Saamaw tsottowr Sale Conducted by Midwest Really Auction Co. lto< star. Indiana WMNMWMMMNMinMMMMMMNWWINWIMIinMnMII « GOTHAM GOLD STRIFE ADJUSTABLES* Nylon Stockings Arfjvst ft Year Nai|M Yaur lt« fraferttent fit Sewer too* totter Wear looper New Poll Colors •Sw* Il l Ht OS Irregsian ,95c 1.19 to 1.95 THE DOUGLAS STORE 1- .... . Jahn MaMsrwian, Owner dtfItoWWtoMWWIIIMMIWMNWWWWMWMMWItoItoItotoWWMWMIIto a v wvl h* rasoN YOU AM TUPHOMNG BRITO /wa I ANSWE| letst 10 Rings '.y Very ofi.ir the petton vou are Ilf telephoning cannot drop every- —J thing to answer the telephone. So. whan telephoning. >t > a wue policy to wax a minute —than tan nngt—before hanging up Tbit gives the per we you are callieg a raatonabie hew to aruw.r. You U also he likely to complete a lpt,**osa telephone callt thn way And your conuderauoe will help u> to terve J — everyone more egiciemty by cutting down the number ot irvcompleted callt. So always wart 19 rmgt—won I you. ploMC.* CITIZEN’S TELEPHONE CO. ~ easy Yv7l sfe IJ rfTfX 4'l J i k nJ ■ ■T" ■ Your msurtWKd- dividend represents money . vyou hove saved. Now that you see how money counts up, keep the habit, starting *■ , with your dividend check. Deposit it in a J i savings account at this bonk then follow itwough with o deposit here every pay day Restate bank ESTABIISHYD 18S3 \ <?(»< SAI • t .... . nL 11 — —
A diOMSston WM lei* he detornaiae whether or MS to ergMtM a rabbit club in Adams county. No definite date waa aet for further 1 meetings, thougb Ut telain staled that notice will be gl««n. Any persona. It was added- ”b° want to Jeta the adult rabtot elab should < iMMnct Bl Vm Hern William Britnth « Harry Hobble rwe-w* ■——— '- ’ Even to Prleon Lnednn. ft, |l’P> — The L seine prison farm here has an AlcoDoMca Anonymous groeo.
Lawk Effective 32,000 Workers la ._ Indiana Atfnctnd drieagoy Jan. a.— (Uti — AB: gregtmataiy 12.000 workers in tagtana reeetred pay raieee today aa the new 79 cent an beer Mtoimam Wage tow went into effect, A regional wage-hour official said. The amendment to the wage and hour law increasing the intaimnaa from 49 cento aa hear Io 7» cents went tote affeet at midnight. Thomas O’Malley, regional director of the department of labor's wags gad hour dlvitoon. said- that though 740.099 workers kt the state were revered by the law, only about 52.000 were making lesa than the mw minimum 79 eents an tour > fto oaHmased that thaaveraM In «9MM per worker ranged from D»e to 15 cents far hour, and that moot were making more than 80 cents an hour before the increaM Most of rhoM making Ism than So new minimum were employed in the textile, appareL tobeoco. peeving. randy making, and feed froeeaaing Industrie*, he said, though 1 some were employed to the togging and saurmiH industry to s "lesser degree" O'Malley's region includes Illi eois. legtona, Mtoneeota and Wiacottato. The art originally covered "worklast coagreee to proMMt the employment of eMMreu eager 14 in most Jobe In Interstate commerce, and the toagwage of the aet was changed. The at originally covered "workers engaged to interstate commerce or is the predfetton es goods hw commerce, tncimllng occupations Mceeoary to production" The a meadment elimiMted the word “M---ceaaary" and suhotUutod "any closely related process or occupation directly esaential to production" — The adsstoiatrators of the net were gives authority to sue for back wages upon the written requoet of employes. He thus advis ail employers to lie mire to oe right when malting exemptions because “vlolatiofis are eettiy.’* 50-Cent Dividend Is Voted By Central Soya The boprd ot director* of Central Stoys Company, inc. at a re- ' Tent meeting declared a regular quarterly dividend Os per share psykbla February IV to stockholders of record st the dose of busineoa February 3. Prisoner Os War Blanks Available . G. M S4nitleyw -4>res>i4e»i of -.'Gul AdaaiF county chapter «i£ Disabled Amerkab Veterans announced tothat he ha» a limited aupply of DriHonnr of war - laim blanks and that his offi.t w«»uld ' »«! to hpip any oliKible veteran filing hi« apjilM-ation will be made by r h<* government ,in ei tain cases where American soldiers were itn-. prisoned and received under-par rations during incarceration Gov eminent bulletinn have stated that alm<»st all Japatfeae prisoners uould be eat it led to compensation forth* 1 time the\ were imprisoned. Claims also may he filed by ivil ian prisoners under the same rrmdittons. The. national li.A V. oraan». | Ration is- cooperating in assisting all claimants CHURCH NEWS Trinity Church The Trinity Evangelical Cnl’et Brethren r‘iur< h will pSei. iuu4U-n srd M Peek, organist and choir master of Tftnlty..Epl»< opal i-hur- bit Grunt! I.eds‘- Michigan. In a recital on tpo three inannitl or I gan Sunday’evening at 7 30 o’cbe Peek received his-iisining at Pea body Institute. Baltimore Md . and Michigan State college He formerly served as organist and choirmaster of Gimw rhtnvh Baltimore ahd -First Mejhodnt at laviistag. Mk 11. The Rev Charles E White. S T f»7 rev-tur of tbs'Trinity Episcopalchurch ot Grand Ledge- and form’ r pasTdr of the Trinity t-hnrih here will ai compuny the organist to this city Thf-ftev John £ Chambers, pastor of Tyinity church, invites t. e ,!pnMl< to attend the reettal. for > whl< h there will tie-no admission j ' Church of God * The Rev laurence K Brook secretary ot the executive lounrll-'oi i the-i.'ftun-h--of God. wUt, lie the (.speaker .at tile mid wwk- pray--aoetingr-jVednesdai M ’<• m - Rev Brooks is also exe< uiive s.-erc rtary of th- board of pensions ut' • ii'hnrch of God. and registrar ot -he I elyrgy bureau -Gift' Bruokv-s i* formerly pastor <»[ th.e Chur- h of God st St Faal. Mlnri XTeyela.uiJ. Ohio, Louisville. Ky ._a»<l St Lot,f< i-Mo- ’ . %. - -2 - - . When seed- -4 the Ano: ■ o Moliv sprout. nSiJ iwd .pnai'he temaie treps t- . • • "IWX prodasw nemor -—
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• Nov ... M. iVMO ■ - - p«t** girt! i Tou «M pet eu*y at bouse- Maybe that'a a alto ssas. but if yoe d<mt . know him. he may be daageroau!" , The words are thoM of sheriff , Herman Howman. The picture to < one of a serie* prepared bp tbe Ind , lana sheriffs’ association aad be , ing dtotrtlMMod a*, part of a stalo ( wide campaign to thwart the amt criminals who lately have ton maklag hideous news ail over the country, ttja Sheriff Bowman point* oat that ; recorM reveal that many eon crim Inals praying on children employ the age-old device of appealing to ehildtoh appetites as their opening approach. They offer candy or 1 chewing gum w trinkets whlt-tl 33 Holdup Suspects In Lineup At Seston No Key Figures In Big Brink's Robbery Ronton. Jan. 2- r > >fVPi. - A huts**, tin#*up of 33 holdup 24 of th*m neiied *p the Brink m. Jnc v nihbery jnyewtiraflon - -wan winged at poiirF-headquarter! today. It was om* of th? targenl view in aa of known rriminals in tevtni live biafory but faihd to produt •• a key of tb#* artiiFtl transportation st it | h V. "Thfiy v< rtmndvd up-every twobit bandit, tn Yh»- H’*rlb ♦nd •om mrnh'd police Ll Lnnv* V (’row. < a> hv i’t»gai! que< ion:- g the Th< group w -• 1»il *4 double line h ri to bv fount d » n fKe vJu wing In a«huh< r section ,of p- ■ •• lie i t ST€ Thf 1 .-. •UI ♦. Stl. S' employ* <vf fithik >. in i~« h v t-,
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capture tbe confidence. - “The beat protection parents can give tbeir children,'' the sheriff emphasised, “b to impress upon them that they never should nocept gifts from stranger* That may sound al it tie severe and n ttttkfar fetched, but a lot of the brutal assaults of recent years would hare hoen prevented U the advice had been followed.” During the nest eight weeks the Dhiiy Democrat will publish seven more pictures and warnings draw atislng the tricks at sex criminal* and some of the dangerous chances children take while playing. Th* Meries is offered aa a public service to its i fader a a*krd the most minute details of hit job and activities before and immediately hdiowlHM thejfobbery Nine alr»ady had bcm'qu<*stioneiL • We’ve bad the etorie!* of the ' five employe.* who were held up.' ,an investigator said ‘ Now th* uk’V*' are «»ff We're going Io f-hbd oiif'w hat every person connect rd • _’l tin cup surpeet.s'ia the tn ink - < a«e It were resident* of »h* north «nd where the 'robbt'ty » i -itsged ' AH had criminal re«ords for rob , hff\ and |arc»ny and most had no (. *>*ib]e mean* of support. L -Th* ir ** re three suspects in ► * holdup at tha Etrhi«e rtv» t’luh wfarrw Iwtj kiinm4-n | *nauh*d afl SI O payroll n*after r hud (■' ’ i hk a , hn-"."'rHi4 k "~r - Opt 4>o Hoba» went detil- of ih* Blink* Jhc.-Lrobbery aad iipii'iD* of 7 iIo to ■ - i > •* • • ;• • bi ■ke up what 4pj *; • nilv.’* a- » plan to stake a KffHhTp T’krtf"innrt police rs iugh- m.mbcr* of la f toil's noror----iU-be Li»X Itivy h.r»»’ .Mum connfi tiwjn with the I Jovian r. bb* n °
Fatm Cnp hK9m9 Dawn 10 Percaal Indiana Farmars OH 13 Rercent WMkfagtoa. Am. 25 — (UP) The average American farmer reeeive* about 10 percent tone for . hl* caapa tout year than ba 4M to 1948. the agriculture department reported today. During the tir»t 11 month*. Illinois predaoar* received |IA7B- - fur their crape while Indiana fanner* had oaah receipt* totaling t 844.042.099. The Hltaels ligate wm 9.8 percent lev* than the 1948 total for the name period and Indlana'a total waa down 13 percent. Texaa topped all state* with 81.90&.152.m>0 with California. k>wa and lllinoi* trailing in that opler. Indian* ranked ninth tn the nation behind Missouri. lilinoia waa rated the second biggest liveatock producer. Department statistician* said ' the farm income drop I* continuing and that thi* month’s figure* 1 will average about 10 percent under the Jaaaary, 1949. totals. I Trade In a uood Town — Decatur ' >♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦99999949999 999
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Spiritual Retract At Catholic School The annual atudenta spiritual retreat began at the Decatur Catholic high school this morning. It will coetinae through Friday, with tfte >Rev. GeraM Furlong. C. X., in (charge. ■,/ - : Twa Traffic Cases Postponed In Court 1 Two mon, arrested over tile weekend tor traffic violations, hsd their esses continued indefinitely in ..court. Arthur Bek and Thomaa ( Armstrong, both of Fort Wayye, were to apßear Monday and Tuesday. respectively, but the eases , were set aside until a future date. Bok had been arrested by city police for speeding and Armstrong wai arrested by state police for ( passing hi a no passing aoae The pink aad white moccasin flower is the state flower of MJan* sots. It la kno»-n aa t’ypripediuis 1 spectablio.
i J Cupid’s best helper ' is a Hallmark Valentine. Ve have low and lots of them for you to choose from! SMITH BRUG CO. -- - ;
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NEW MINIMUM ICont. From Paa. Owe) cial statement yesterday that, unMr Ito revised law, "the tod. great many American workers will lie Mibstantlslly Improved " He said the statute is "an important addition to the la«* we »*• Ny-" -It to a msaaure dictated by aortal jastice," ho said. “It adds 10 our economic Strength it * rounded on the belief that full human dignity require, nt IsMl n minimum tovW.* ~ Secretary of labor Maurice J. Tobin said he Will crack down on any employer who trie* to “ckiaol" 1 on th* new minimum. He said he ' wUi hire 5M new Investigators to police ths MO.MO employer, of--1 feeted by the ehssM in the wage. WnOe la a <i«-4 — «*»»>■. ’
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