Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 31, Decatur, Adams County, 7 February 1950 — Page 2
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Reoublicans Adoof Platform For 1950 Republicans Hope For Control Os Congress Washington. Feb. 7-— (UP) — HcpwWiraas campaigned to recap tare emigres* today' with charge* thatllxe Truman admtairtratlqu has 'aitad to stop Cumntunlain abrmU and that it* domeetle program is s -ciallattc. They promised that a GOP victory ta November would pat sear mean tn* into bi-partisan camluet of forctgn affair* and halt th* hometront tread toward soclaiiani. The platform «>a which the He publican party Is pitching It* 1950 campaign was adopted by the GOP national committee a* well aa the ’yjjjyee and senate membership late yesterday after''* several hour* of ; wrangling over anw of it* provi- ! sion*. Hut it got tri-partite ratification ;
COMPLETE CLOSIHG OIT SALE I have decided to quit farming ami will sell all my personal property at Public- Auction 3 and '* mile* South of Hochford. Ohio, on Koad US. on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1951 at 10:30 A. M. (ST '"-’'B — HEAD CATTLE — 8 Bang* Tested A Negative Guernsey Cow 7 yr: old. heifer calf by side; Holstein A Guernsey Cow I yr old. with calf by side. Brown Swiss Cow. 4 yr. old. with calf by side, Guernsey A Jersey Cow 7 yr old. due to freshen May 21; Guernsey A Jersey Cow 1 yr. old. due to freshen July 4. These are 5 outstanding good cow*. POULTRY AND POULTRY EQUIPMENT 72 White' Kot k Pullets, laying good. Two 5 Hole Roll Away Hen NV-sts Two 500 Chick Electric Brooders. (■RAIN AND HAY 100 Bushel Clinton tints. 150 Eales Mixed Hay; 250 Bale* Wheal Straw. TRAI TOR AND IMPLEMENTS -"John Heere -Mod* I I! ' Tractor on rubber. completely equipped, starter, tyghts power take-off. six speed* used 3 season*, and Tower . . ‘ nt . «. .• «a • Wheel Weight*! Fa»y-R|.fr TracTor s'e.i' John i»- 2 Bottom 12 inch High Clearance llj-avy Beam . ~.d ' JuprnJ). ere. : toot Tractor War. used 2 seasons; S-' l" fitter Fivxii.lv v I'un: (’ultipacker; Soil Fitter Flexible 2 Section I Rotary Hoe: Melieering Manure Spreader, first class. McTVerlng Side ■ in ll.cry Hake. 3 Section I 'Frame Spike Tooth Harrow, good; 3] tion Spring Tooth. Harrow. Miami Specialty Rubber Tire Wagon, new tir.-- and extra goodMti toot Hay Ladders A- tirain Bed.. Moline Corn - Winner-whit FeeMlwur-.AUaulununt. equipped £ux...T.r.as;.UH;....AlMri-.. can 1-- lyse Fvrlil.o-r Grain brill. Hay Tedder Gram-Buster W irn h Hammer Mill, like n w with 30 ft. high speed rubber drive belt. Power COrn iytHdler; Power Lift Buck Kak- mounted on Itui-k. John Damns 7 f Power Mower like new. 'End Gate Seeder , Clipper Farming Mill.— — COMBINE—11 . re Model 11-A Combine. completely equipped with pick up .<nd pi. k up guards, new canvas. Clover Seed Screen. Recleanvrs. This coml,in,'is in. first * lass condition: ; ■ - J — MlS< ELI.ANEOUS — ’ _ .’. li.oi. ('‘nitiviitot;.' Singh* ‘SKijvef Rubber ~Tir>' Who IbarrbW . . if. . . ■ . . if on rutin pi Hob Hog Feeder 3 Individual U S-Hollo s f Double’ Hog Mouse 1 mph-nieiit_Sie4 with..Steer-Sole* on riirner- BuiubSiu inn. gallon Winter Hog Fountain . Platform Sc ales: . :$ ’"Jk.iin Elevator good; 5 f’;. Clover Biin«-h»r» ■ i-. Guilen il - ■ Ebr.tr: Steel F. ice I'os-’.s. Feme Charger aii ■■ -r ■ Tii.o-ksnuth’T jol« . ohsisting or Post brill Forge. l ‘ 1. ■ \i-- Nt •* s j Sto. k and Hies to ■’■* Inch. T»d 11. ‘ - Hand Saws Cro**cut Saw; »6 if ' f-'- v j!> ,i. ' - ,rrr-trtnrrr---t -i-rs < . . . i- | .r Kt -■> 2 K.-ttl.-- ' cal. Lar.d l-'.-.s-. lO'.'.iri-' Motors ’.'a li p . 1 Eh-eiri. Moto.r h So F o.cl.o'b Two Ex ■ n ioaCui-ls 2> <v '>" H . Log Chains.; Hay Slings: .; ■ , si I r.. - too iHiinevons tn mention t Trpimr * Tad- White E-namelT • s ... extra good 1J...l J ... i tub’, le- Box' Kit. i-.-u Table qnd . \'-J' y : h . ~i: ' . 1. ~ ||. -7- -■ , J K*ms>nsi!> l .f i»r d ei-J'-n'. VERNE DULL* Owner i; !•» r X 1 <’ J* —ipson MHvttt ?'ui.w f>. <'\rk'. : . ' k ■ ' . : i*y UiiJV' “f Fieasant View Chun h 7 lo Announcing the Appointment OF HABEGGER HARDWARE \S \l THORIZED 1)1 AI.ER FOR “Farm Easy” .»r I C--.1 Sei-* ■ I r- <1 - -1. $3 A I / / BEATS ALL : I , CT"“ ■"""■■MBW■" ASK I S XIUIFI THIS H XMH k EAH WOUND TOOL. M) ORLH. VITON FOR, DEMONSTRATION. Farm Easy Does It! Habegger Hardware MfIXROE STREET
in time to win the approval of abeat 13,000 ot th* faithful who *ttetidad a fl a box chicken topper at Cline Arena in honor ot Lincoln bay. The three-way agreement breexed through' the house Republican group and the national committee. W OIM SB the *enate when Son. Henry Cabot lardge, Maaw. objected to several point*. A* finally approved, the platform -or restatement «f- party principle* as Republican* prefer to call It— provided for: , 1. A foreign policy which follow* the spirit and letter of the con*tl tutinn. Opposes eecret commltmenta. offer full support to the i Cnited Nation*, and a atrong policy , legataat the spread of Communism 2. A strong national defense and promotion of world trade "on the basis of fair and reasonable competition." 3. A definite stand tn favor of in- ! dividual liberty against socialism. ' Basic American principle* »rd : threatened "by the administration’s
program for a planned economy modeled og the socialist government* ot Europe, totiwling price and wage control, rationing, aoclalIzed medicine, regional authorities, and the Brannan (Carmi plan with it* controls, penalties, fines snd jail sentences." . A An end to deficit spending and doptioa of the Hoover report tor greater government economies; a policy of general tax reduction, anc . > study of federal state taxes to *v . cure the sovereignty of the state*. 3. Retention ot the Taft-Hartley labor act, with needed improveIDSIItS. ». A farm program which provide* for fair price* and government support* without the "nationalisation" 'effect oF the Brannan plan 7. Expansion ot social security and other federal programs of aid for th* aged and needy without government socialisation. R. A complete overhaul of the government's ioyajty program to get all Communist*, fellow traveler* and party sympathisers off the payroll*. I. Civil rights legislation gnarar. teeing equal opportunity for all lu work, vote and enjoy all other protections of V. S. citizenship To get control, the GOP will have to take at least 213 of the 435 house seals In November. They must gain at least seven seats in the senate for a bare majority of IS. The Republican leadership be tieves It can be done. — By’ of th« panlej Esther Miller, plaintiff, and Vernon Hobble, dpfendant, the complaint for poHseasion of, real estate dismissed. Coats assessed to plaintiff Submits Final Report Proceeding* cloaed in the getliy* of Matilda Oberlin vs Edward and Lulu Aahbauuher, a complaint for breach of contract and to set aside deed for partition and to quiet title, after the final repoit *a» submitted by commissioner Ed BoM'e.' The report diuhmed there was $8,050 distributed;" as by the .>.()>•• C ! '•’ t>‘ | obligations.' |G,UIn.37 dhiiled W ' t ween Edward and Lula Ashbauu i er. $2,000, and Matilda Oberlin |4. ‘♦IS 37 - Awarded Damapes Fred Iwh was aAarded |lso ages by the court -fur damages- aS the result us injuries sustained when 'sirm k by a ear driven by Pearl Mahn The accident m ; < urrvtF in Qulliry. MiMr, Ort 11, •*'1!M?». when students from Decatur high schoQT were on their way to Detrui* Jhsch. while- crossing the . high wave-w as atruuk uy,..tba Mahn ear Appearances Made Appeal ant e made by Johii De • Trotft in the hm; of fail and Mar that Mies s Trout ’and Lewis and j (lark Smittrand 'Peter D Shwartz Hubert. Mui lenahan for Kenat-rb. jS<r*n.;in. who •« ine*s b'd f- r -,ii Mine t>y June Boa man. Bv agrei, ; uent of tile pvtics. in tin? dhorV* pidion. Kenneth Bowman is ord« • i d to o pay into the office of the cler k of the court wvekly-4or *uppi'ri -of Mrs Bowman and th** two minor children, also |75 for at Bos>e*> fees The re straining- order isrtnodtffrd so-Hntt-he defendant may h'a»e custudv •»* she • luldr*-n from 1 |t» 6 P.m e;iKun day. : j,/ ' ' Ruled To Answer Ml d»f»'i;<iaiits are ruled t wer absolute on motioned the plain •iff within In Hays fn thA -Edwin Bagman e' al \« Thurman . I h‘w et al Tax Schedule Filed S. heiluled-to dotermllin Inherit anti tax for heirs of Mie Warren ; Kb’tnknight estate, which Is vahnxi I'] U.J'5 l!« EvHii’nt J» nn: •i-|! nz.»! • p 4.=aF Inventories Filed i Ifi v enjnr\ r, if ttr<--SvfriM:: J cr. and -ILfthftr Reiter estates w * r» | r ib'd. th** ScheTner frsUte havp** I an estimated value nf-j-TJfih finj Lfiled fiy _ Qsaan-Si helper, executor, Reiter estate ha ; a valiiflc I* 2'l SA, a* estimated in the r* I post fil«d ’»a the executors. Mat | tin Reiter and Elsa S< h*»« -t«-r. Sale Report Filed , \ omplM • r»*p*r of t>. *aje *n* 7 -per-Dpta Wnr it state »a> court. r*vea|in • I ’h»* “ale n**’fcd Sale <>( p • . M»h.f pr». ’ r*in roi ,«.! T -e r«*r«*rts-j-he c.,nr» ’•> Clinton L »n ■ xe» utor <•! the • <c? Will Probated • f. M Foreman plotted tn < ■ cult-court The will iiequ**atiis »h»* daughter. Huhla Sipe, pojs i, < axh and boiuis. Manley and Je •*»» sonar. xr*r st-en ra« », a*td Arley and son*, w-re giwen StvO The ptaite an<l iS I ** *«*?» •equeatijfcd lu a daLubler., E*aei Ti’akhau) Th*- re.sbitj. ,»t the e<’a‘ is to~br- drv?d»Ti amotn;-thw ame ♦- tian”! pej-.tns after Salr Bn _c * Irsnserma'r. .trrponrterf- -rernt»n—tr: •he i.y TlT> terns of th- Ai’' wJltr 1 ’•ue! riktht and » Vt *ativ** ,
MCATUB DAILY DBIOCBAT. DMUTUB. tNDUIU
Unemployment At New Postwar Peak 1 Most Os Layoff Is i Believed Seasonal f Washington. Fob. 7. —(UPj—- , rnwmploymwnt climbad to a poal- , war peak of 4,430.000 in mid-Jan-nary but government officials believe most of tire layoff* were ,' 'seasonal?* _ _ r . The estimated jobless figure on J*n. 14 was *OI,OOO higher than ( on Dae. 10. when 3,4*0,000 were unemployed- It represented an in- ■ crease ot 1,316,000 over the 3.444.000 jobless on Jan. t. 1040. , The census bureau said the I total civilian labor force in midJanuary was 81.427.000. Ot these. M.047«00 persons had jobs. On , Dec. W, 5k.556.000 were at work , out of a labor force of 82,045,000 The bureau aaid the full De- , i-ember-to-January decline ot 1,64*0,000 persons "at work" was not reflected fully In unemployment because many workers left the lal*or market, at least temporarily Secretary ot commerce Charles , Sawyer noted that "a sizable In- . crease in unemployment is to be ’ expected between December anil ( January because ot seasonal de ; velopment*. Three Former Cohen Mobsters Arrested Held For Suspicion Os Dynamiting Home i!>» Angele*. Feb 7— <VP>— i Three former member* of Mickey Cohen’* mob were arrested earlv '• today on suspicion of dynamiting rh- gang Bader s home Police charged Joe Bica. 38, hD ' brother - Alfred. 34. coownera of a ' health center and nbirt store, and Salvatore Piacopo, 54, alia* Dago laouin MarH. with suspicion of <ault wßti intetit Th ’Commit mur 1 dPr AH have long police record* ' > ■- a . t). -■--<! R.-s Hian ;’i ; hours after would-be | i touched off "between 20 and 'Su* ' sticks of .dynamite ’ al Cohen's - i west Los Angeles home The bla**' 1 ' ripped open bin bid room and rock Htp fakhtiViUble residvnltal dij*t i [ •hlouk« around | J Cohen ' escaped deafh only hr ,• I < ause he was in hi> wife’s num i j t-N-rithd xh» Cohen a-maid, their boxer d«'g nor residents of seven j neighboring Home* fhaT w« re dam aged Fuffet»-d injuries ' The dynamite exploded with a roar heard D> miles awav F\»iu *e -dan u.< - >♦ •r. ahom I 2<j .»t" yvMerd.iy* kt the j litne. »h$ _<iy dAhjlo > xi»io<l» <1 I Resids > the pt••w’»r*’. th* only • <ue was indentations in ’h» raw; • th* ■.* z- o i• » »• v ’ ■ ' i . 1 rant lot Dr’* i ;ivp . b» lh v\ 4 two ' n.» r *nad»* th* in as.'Thy; lurked j .... waiting ffir.LiM.ir .ia.iundiMLkicLni Jjj. ‘4 return from a dinner partv —■ — -C*>h» if inaiD’.f-* d_ h* was a legitimate busin* s*niah with « ut • netnirs hh neighbors (i» mand I • d fha’ bt tiiov "It has become frighuning her* ' ! r.'.Mrs W ..‘li.tni Gml*. said Some-| * riling fhxhhi b* d<*n- to giv» u«* _ri I b’i’ir•’pn.t*■ • i'>n . >•»'Jung as th* c<»h«nte aie living b» r»<* . I —A RURAL. I YOUTH vS?r7// club NEWS . 11 1 ■*"?*■ 1 11 ii ~ — , ' Box Social Th** ’fii.cn* toinifv mr.al \«»ju.h will hold their piopthlyl ■» Thurwriay at th- Kirkland gym 'ai 7 .’•• p 141 A " sk.lL • xiULillt.d '-Ail : ■ ThoM- Wlin Enir- . will W Kiv-.i'l bv Al.'tw it-u, lilt, ilqrilyii l!-< : and ftnhert Sp-nmrn i \ v .'•■<•*• ' - { A -t A o,namittFi's, an-jiF dol | s hoc ' 'i lal'■ AJu » iu .K -ai j Majbat h. . rei re;iri«m: Von Arnold and H* .ei ty Ail me.n bera are urged to .present and ! ail girls are to brim*, ttieir ‘.e-i trernb m»*nt TmXe< CHURCH NEWS « Church oY God The regular Tlftd-w • - pro . • * i - • aii;s a* <• ; Chur- h t»f G** l. or. * . •. .d sir •» two Ido as iior’h*e*»t <>l ’. »• . .sp 1 , -, K*» *‘-l t < ’ S »lb * hzF B’J ;ei! WLi • Re t , Th*- hoe of P* « t*i , irl ’ ! •it.::-. r*> .* ’. .• ' F.u. .L.,s; 1 (. harles U o«wj Sind •at *.••«♦’ +> . >_ serin * -c ‘ < ( a tr t: I i.~f, *'4F-, ue - . . — £XXILL Fort \X nn- ami- th-', 1a 44
Troop 61 Boy Scouts I \a/;m e..x xsz. . 1 win iwcor woancsaoy The Boy Scout* of Rotary troop 61 will meet Wednesday at 7:30 ‘ p.tu.. at the tire rtatibU. it wa* announced by scoutmaster Kenneth Secaur. Jerry Zimmerman, music . iueractor at Publjx *arvtea, will “ be there to“gß* tlons to troop 61'* drum and bugle corps sod. marching practice to all boy* in th* troop All member* are r urged to be present at the meeting. Forgery Is Charged In Affidavits Here Fraudulent Check Is Passed At Berne Affidavit* charging torgery and obtaining money by fraudulent check have been riled in circuit court against M 8. Gorsuch. alias Alfred T. Emerson, and for Alfred T Emerson, by prosecuting attorney Severin Bchurger. The affida vlt* were signed by Mate trooper Walter Schindler. A check watt passed in a furniture store In Berne by the defendant (or possibly defendants! January 9 and cashed by Jerome Yager, ft was an International Harvester Co. check, with an Indianapolis ad dre*«. and signed by M It Dillan, of that company’s payroll depart meht. The reason for two affidavits .Wchutge'r said. Is because it I* not definitely known whether or not there is such a party as Alfred T Emerson; It is believed the person Involved may artuslly be M K Gprsuch And yeF'Wchurger stated. | there may b*4be two parties I In any event the affidavit* filed < will cover any such eventuality i the only thing left to do is for state or loest -police to brine in Gorsuch | ~r Emerson or both and they au working on that right now To Present Picture | At Berne institute QIBern»v »b. 7 — liMwtrd Kjng'-;-trr teacher m ilH* h»<al bi/b ! <m'l MH. sh<>w a nio’i 'H ph turi’’ ; film. Preparing fruits an<! vegetables for deep freexiiig"' Thurs- ! <iav afternoon at the Berne amli- 1 torium, during tb‘‘ afternoon aeh xi,'H <>t Hu fat '' !’• |
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Relieve Missouri's Skipper Os Command Shorn Os Command Os U.S. Battleship Norfolk, V*.. Fwb. 7— (UP) — The* skipper who ran the battleship Missouri on a mudbaak wa* relieved of hi* command today, i “at least” temporarily, the navy, said. AdM. William M. Feckteler, commander In chief of the Atlantic fleet, said the Big Mo’s former skipper. ~ Capt. H. !•«» Smith, would take over the navy s only active battleship again "for the time being, and at least untH ttie legal proceedings" of a naval court of inquiry are completed. Al*«> relieved were the navigator and operation* officer*.. Capt. William D Brown, who wa* taking the Missouri out on her first cruise under hl* conj mand. face* a four-member board ot Inquiry which seek* to place blame for the Big Mo’s humlliati ing 15-day stay on a Hampton Hoads mudhanks The Atlantic fie-t announce men! said "it Is fair and proper that the commander officer, navigator and other officers defending themselves should not haw the additional burden of the responsibility of the ship during th* present legal proceeding* ” Admiral Feehteler said If dock trial* of the Missouri are successful today, she will leave for s<« trial tomorrow and" return- Thur, day morning Meanwhile, the Big Mo* operatings officer, Ctadr. John Ray mand Millett, told the board of Inquiry he hoard the navigator tell the captain twice we mustcoihi- right’’ just before the shit* ran aground But Brown "said he didlit know where lie was," Millett said He »aid the skipper turned to him and said, "go find out." The court informed Millett today he had been made a < onto (en,|arit with Br<>wn and th, navb aator. Lt <’n>dr- Frank- G XX.rris Jr He wa'.'named aw merely an • interested party” yesterday, Millett said after Brown told him to -find out the ship s exa. t .nlon. he went to th, _a.hart.
houM off the bridge, aad board various orders being shouted loudly in noiee and coafusion It was soma time after that, he said, that he realized the ship was' aground. The Missouri's executive officer, Cnsdr. George Pekham. lertitiwd yesterday be sent two recommendstleas that tha. shipchange, course as he saw it approach aad pass to the left of a buoy Marking the leftmost limit of the safe channel. A & P Annauncn CoHee Price Hike New York. Feb. 7. — (UFl— The Great Atlantic * Pacific Tea company today raised retail price# oa Its leading brand* of coffee three to four cent* a pound. Two lower grades, eight o'clock and red circle moved up 4 cent* to 63 and 66 cent* a pound and the bokar brand by 3 cents to 68 cents a pound. Three pound packages carry a 6-cent discount. Trade In a teeed Town — Decatur
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11 AaoetaSawM e« Kseeatrla Katas* Na. sans I Nath-* 4b beVebv alvea. That the 1 underelcned . haa been appointed ; tbwuttrt at th* *rt«t« of Fred J. • Pstteraon late of Adame Count,. 4et rwM. Th# cetata is proiwbiy solvent: Helen I'aftersae llaeewMa Lewla U aealtb Attorney J daauar* IN. ISO* I FKB. I—l4—ll k ****** ** Ftoto bettlletaeut es. (Mate i kvtiee ii' baroby Snvmt"“B the ' <-r»4ltor«, heirs and legatee* of l r«.i ■ J. Hoffman, dreeaeed Io spix-ar in , the Adams Circuit Court, held at Devwtur, Indian*, on the Ith day of March. ISXe, and show isim, if any, why the HXAL SETTLEMENT ACCOI’NTJt with the set Ate of eaid deeedrnt ohoukl nut be approved, and said helre are notified to then and there make proof at heirship, aad rm-si v* their wtetributiva ah*r*s. Irma I. .Ma4MMVotes* ■- Nyffeler AdaitaMretei*** > Decatur, Indiana. February 4, l»50. , AsSeewey Feed 1- Utteeen FEB- 7—14.
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