Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 32, Decatur, Adams County, 8 February 1950 — Page 2

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Splurge Planned On Strom Wi Opening RKO Usdawrtsd By ■ Much Condemnation Hollywood, Feb. IL-(UP)— Undannted by eondemnattona from *ll over th* country, RKO calmly wtnt ahead today with plan* to make th* movi# iteustry'a biggest splash with Ingtld Bergman's "BtromboH." . . ... Theater men. churchman and civic (roup* la at least 10 states protested ttet thay wouldn't allow the movi* to b* shown Bat moat ot Hollywood believed tha exblbL tor* just had to open their theater door* and then get ont ot the way. • 1 dost see how It can tntea." a movie eulony spokesman said "These people ar* talking through their hats.” After a splld year ■«< torrid - romancing by Mlm Bergman and - her—director.- Roberto Rossellini, i and millions of advertisements. "Btromboli" will open Feb 15 In a record 300 theater* across the'nation.'' Hundreds more will begin showing It later. RKO skid. —■ — “ Howard Hughe*, who screamed when censors banned his "Outlaw.” wasn't opening his mouth about the attacks on "StromboTl " But he bad legal experts and some censors In

\ SALE CALENDAR FEB. »— Richard Allen. 25s ml. E ot Silver Lake. Ind . on No 14. LiveStock. Feed and Machinery. Midwest Realty Auction Co. J. F. Saumann. auctioneer. FEU. 10—Walter H. Loectiner. 10,mi. N. W. of Decatur on 87. then »t* ' ml N on Marion Center Road Holstein eattle and milking equipment. 1 P. M. Elleaberger Bros., accts FEB. 10 —Decatur pale Barn. Annual implement sale. E. C. Doehrman. Auct. —— FEB 10- J. R Dull. 3'4 tnl E. of Berne to township line then S. 3ml — or 2 mt W< of Jefferson township high school, or 1 ml. N and 4 ml. 5. of (letteva on the Bunker Hill road. Closing out sale Hoy A Ned Johnson and Melvin A James IJechty. auc — FEB TO -Decatur Hale Harn Implement auction 12 noon' ~~K C. Doehrman. auct. \ , FEB. 11—Jack Frady. North of Convoy on No. 49 to Highway No. 30 then E. on No. 30 to First Gravel Road turning E. then 3rd house on -South Side of Road. Household Goods. Antique Picture*. etc. Midwest Realtjt Attc Co,. .2, F Sanfiiann, Auct. . rEli 13 John II s. hwaru, :.' 3 mt. W of Bernet Ind on No tls and N l> a mt Improved tfij Acfe Farm a-tel Personal Property, 12 • P M Midwest Realty Auction Co . J F Sanmann am FEB 13 Board Tru-tees of Bethany Evangelical United Hr;ethren Chhrrh. 348 South Winchester Bt, Decatur " T room two story house Roy & Ned Johnson and Peter Schwarts, auct. FEB 13 Levi L- J. miles east of Rockford. Ohio du road 33. General farm sale liny A Nod Johnson and Melvin Lievlity. auct. FEB it-.erae M . .l'- s ml S of Hoek'ord. Ohio on road Ils. Complete closing out. Roy A Ned Johnson * Melvin Llechty. auct FEB IS Ernest w Helen Shepard. 9 nil E. of Decatur dr LJ ml. 8 Os Wren on road'.49 then >jmile W. or 2»g mi N ot Willshoe on road 4» then I* ml W. Roy-4 Ned Johnson. and Melvin l.i-cli'y• -atit-ts. FEB 15 Richard DI- kvrhoff. 1 nd W and 1 ml N of Claypool. Jud Wii. improved 159 Acre Farm and FSTsonal Property. Io .30 A M Midwest,, Realty Auction Co . J F Kanmann. amt FEB IS -llenier R..l er. A” ml. W of'Bluffton on 124. then 1 ini. N or.' 1 i-ct. Aberdeen Angus cattle, dairy cattle, M)' head hogs, farm, impiemeh's !« A M Ellentwrger Bros. Ail.-rs, FEB 17 )*• o r J Petersan. 7 mi E. of LaGrange. Ind . then- yi mi 8 Cnrrritle’e Close-out' Ml* Livestock. Power Ma< liidery And HouaPhoM Is I" A- M .Midwe-r Rml'y .Vu.tton C 7J. F. "Bi£fflSUiU>, A-Uct ” '' I- lira K iU".-:tll. I mi S E of I Me-at ur or J s ml S and \ ml E A -di s , ...inty farm. 4 mt. N. of Modroe on toad 27 and .-: u -’i mt E 2mi W and Imi N of Pie,c ant Mills ... ~n,l ... as. Roy k .‘.-d Johnson and Melvin LlechfS am is -.. . ■ - . I Ep. !- - Earl- Carey >ml II of Hicksville. Ohio then l’y mi 8 Well Improved I" A. re Farm. 1 P M Midwest R atty Amlm;i to . .1 F. Sanmann. Adet , . ' : FEB It il S m N - t Bluffton, 'hen 1 mi W on 824 . Dairy ..-rtle, 'o-r- farm Implements JO S<> A M Ellenbergnr Bros'. Amts FEB G* e Thom* 8 of Bluffton, tnd on Road N'o I then 1 mi W then ml b on El Irish anr I’rke' Dairy c-at Vie, ’ i-iiptemcnt-i i p M E-o or« a». s r FEB 21 Wm F Mill:,.mo-. 9 ml. E.'of Rockford, Ohio on ioa.l 1;:. then 'a Tni. N or * ml E of Fpetic-rvlile on road 117 then, ■j, mi N or I<> ml 8 of Van Wert tn road 127 then I’a mi E <>n roaq ll 7 j3<> acre* of land and personal yqaphy Roy 77“ - ' A . Nw|. Johnson and Melvin Lltw hty. aiicts 7.. 7'

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; bi* corner mMarting th* picture. ■ and *v»n tb* Cnjbolte kglon ot \ d«c«ncy found it acceptable | Th* attorney general of Ohio. Herbert Duffy, ruled that state ceuora cannot ten "Stromtell'' just because of Mias Bergman s ‘jWWtOWTW okayed it otherwise Maryland’s state censor* *ww«d It sad said the stnF* romance* bad nothing to do with the matter. Th* legton ot decency graded it acceptable, commenting; "we Judge the pictures, not th* actors.” Most Hollywood espnrt* agreed that fan* would keep on going to Ingrid Bergman pfctarws. If they r* i good picture*. "Artists ar# hamaa and have a right to a privet* Itt*.~ producer Jerry Wald said. "People will go ■ see "Stromboli" if it's good ” . - May Roycori Mawto 1 Indianapolis. Feb. #—(UP)— Plans for the Feb 15 Indianapolis 1 premiere ot "Stromboli.'’ contro versial movie starring Ingrid BergI tnan, were being made today a* I some Hoosier exhibitor* believed . * statewide boycott of th* fUm . might b» in the making i TWo official* ot a chain of 12 • theater*, in which "Stromboli" will i not he shown said -they learned other state tMeater owners planned 1 to follow suit Trueman T. Retnbwcb. president f of the SSOnienrttor attled theater 1 owner* of Indiana and treasurer tl of Syndicate Theaters. Inc . th*

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chain which banned th* fUm last week, s<ld after talking with otk*r owners, "a lot ot them will follow bur lead.” Mis* Bergman's "sordid affair" wa* blamed In newspaper advertisements in six citie* last Friday -a»-.tte-*w**te - why-.Syaditet*,UMUP ter* would not show “Btromboll.” College Seriwb tV..».«:** *s Wvtf-r---urowiitiif Yicnm : Northwestern U. Senior Is Drowned Evanston. IB Feb. Ov-IUP) — The coast guard toliay began dragging Lake Michigan for the body of a Northwestern University senior wbo drowned test They sought the body ot Leo M Baker. 24. of Kirkwood, Mo . head chew leader of the university and until recently prerident ot' Beta Theta Pul fraternity Richard Truitt. 17. a freshman who roomed with Baker told polk* he *•<■ Baker »tride into the Icy water* about 11:30 last night. Truitt Mid he Jumped twto the waler and managed to reach his roommate but lost him when he became numb in the frigid wator He managed to get back to a pier and returned to the -fraternity for help. Truitt told police he went to navy building where Baker worked several hours after he discovered a card reading: "Yon'll read about the (frowning in the newspapers.” in Bak'r's desk. - When he could not find Baker In the hullding. Truitt said he started home Jusf as he left the building. In. tied near the lake shore, he heard cries. He ran .to a bluff, oyerlotiking the- lake and said he saw Baker climb out past the lee which rimmed the shore and wade out Into the lake He dashed out th- pier and jumped in the water after Baker IFe said that lifter reSchlftg Bak' ‘ er. he managed to bring him al most to 's»re'"Wfs»'' losing' his grip 111 »»»**♦♦♦♦♦♦ •*’ 11 UIBMCATION Jr. avapemi ■* w *i*m »wwv **• .'s* *. wte4i»tea ta — h DECATUR SUPER SERVICE 224 W. Monro* «t T S' . i H I' RECOVEMO from injurte* suffered 19 months ago when he slipped and fell on the steps he s shown descending *t Massillon. 0., postvffi ", -General” Jacbh S Coxey is looking forward to marking his 9Ath birthday in April. He suffered a fractured pelvta and head ’ injuries. The sett-titled general w ho-led snarehe* of unemployed . C..\ev's Army"! on Waahing- •' ton tn 18P4 an 4 1914 I* still sold r. fighting jobleasness with r,ontMerest t r Is for road cor.struc- ! -tjon Handrail in photo was ereet- - «d after lu» fait ffnteniationalj

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Ohio Rivet Crest 1 Feared In Kentucky Fair Weather Aids In Hard-Hit Areas J Chleago. Fell », -FUI’4 Mood ,! waters subsided today in Arkansas I and northern Kentucky, but a I crest rolling down the OiSIo River J threatened to bat k up western Kentucky tributaries still swollen I I from the mid-January flood The liard-hlt flood areas got a - - ppiijiise ur relief in thy forin ot fair weather , Hb' ram fell. th. iiregon. where I weather experts -aid a .evinl'inu Hon of >U-;<‘'V —rains ~*n<f trarnweafher <-ouM- melt a record-deej * snowpack and send high watei rour?»inr down the Willianiettf . Hive? Valley. .. J, ' : Red official* naid back water* <»r the Ohio minht cwna* several hundred familio* wdjo re I turned to their hojnr* j floods. Jn flee a<Rin_‘ . Other famihea. homeurtes* fui ♦nearlv a month beranae, of flood* ion the Cumberland Cr»fn. Trnt’e’.waler and I'oiul - O'***. fared ini'other t*rs ue."k- 4i* < S urt hprir K* nui» kfan* <-leaninu up thr.n»iHMy afirtyu!' fTter t)3jiyr ;Ky - ~ • Jia! Nbrut AUS’ tltthhlM: mud <n> « Mrs • •• • pu ipm wat« h the : .i•«■■’•,* tits ‘34 tart h'd j- -'Way faWn-r -r- tr-rr—-till* Ctn inftatl It * <- • ' . i • »: . • • . . i ..! (

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, ■ .'.j, t Infant Dies After Eating Cold Tablets Two-Year-Old Girl DiesFromTablets ““ Linton. Ind., Fob. * — <UP> — No autopsy »IU b* performed on Shorris Ann 'Scott, s two-year-old girl who died after Mtlng cold tab lets, the coroner said today, betaaee the cause ot death is known Dr. George Porter said Dr. M, U Hamilton, the Scott's family physl clan, and a hutnber « nttier doctors at Freeman-Greene hospital here agreed that antl-hletemiue tablet* were the only possible cause of death. Sherrie Ann died Monday, an route to the boapital from her home at Newberry. Ind. Porter said she was rushed here when her mother found ter anconsctou* on the floor of the bathroom. A bottle which had contained anti histamine lablMs wa* lying nearby, and several of the pill* were crashed on the floor. Porter and Hamilton tteortaed that Sherrie Ann climbed to the medicine cabinet, where the bottle was kept, ami ate seven or eigh’ of the tablets. •'Otter doctors at the hospital concurred with Dr Hamilton and , me that she died of poisoning af'ei eating the antt-hlstamlne. table’s." Porter said ! The decision not to hold an autop i •

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Now Business Firm Tb Be Opened Here Decatur will tevs a new bus!mm firns to be known as ths B J. Feasel paint and wallpaper store, it wa* announced today. B. -J;- Fewoak proprietor, -atatod- xtel. raalpmeat already wa* being erected tn the room at the corner nf Second and Jackson street formerly occupied by the Roe*mary shop, and that It would te opened to the public by the last of this week. Forawl opening of the new store will be announced soon, it was stated. Feasel ha* spent sis weeks st a training school conducted by Nu-Da paint company. He said that hi* store would handle that brand of paint, and all of the latest typte and de ■sign* of wallpaper. A complete line of painting equipment. including brashes, scrapers, aad other tools, will be handled by the new store. Feasel is a Decatur man and has had considerable experience tn the paint and wallpaper field He formerly was employed tn the skme type store in Fort Wayne sr contrasted with those reached in two other recent deaths apparently as a result of overdoses of the cold tablets. , ] Chii-avo authorities, were Ju‘<‘sii | gating the death of .Mrs. Marjorie : Covington, and th* death of Mrs. " Ethel Shiimat 31. East Chicago, : lad . last Friday, was scheduled 'er | Investigation today.

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20 Passengers Walk Ashore From Ship Galiano Island. B. C., Feb. d—(UP)— Twenty paseengecs walked safely aatere last night wten the ,8,155-ton Canadian Pacific passeng- v -e er steamship Princess Mary ran —— Coospany offictoto said a breese caught the veswl's *t»rn ate awung her onto tte roeks while the ship wm moored at the Quay Tua were waiting until high tide lata today to pull the vessel back into deep water.

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