Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 43, Decatur, Adams County, 21 February 1950 — Page 7

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 21. WW

British Campaign In last 48 Hours Assails Churchill Feb. il — (UP) — The Biitlah general election campaign went into its tael 48 hour* today with the government charging that Winetan Churchill's call for another Big Three conference might open the way to another Munich. Foreign secretary Ernest Bevln again rejected the idea in a speech last night at nearby Eltham Bathe. “I say that the method we have been following In etoee consultation with our American friends is the right policy and I would regret that anything has happened to throw suspicion on It,’* Bevln said. "It has never been criticised in the house of commons. "1 am not enamored of this individual (meeting) business. After all. It was tried with Mr. Neville Chamberlain and Hitler and it did not work very well. "I am quite certain If is unwise to leave the r pur so we are folios Ing (Every step we have been taking lias been in step with the Uni’cd States, which has the bomb." Churchill replied that the lain jministers were acting like Communist commissars in try ing to prevent British voters from _disrussIng the lite and death issue of the atom and hydrogen bom les. aud what to do about them. Churchill spoke at Manchester before a whooping political jite--t---ing. then mads a sentimental jout ney to nenrlrr "Oldham where u iwy nrimtrToT jsmTOYiein"lT-'' »<i» licked llien but hi'<-. Old:.a •: sent him to the house of commons for the first times --j-. Churchill and other major lain dldates will campaign today In their own constituencies. Day after to-

WIN THE SECTIONAL! m *. ... ■-■- -—- • . -- ... , * . • • _• . o - THIS WEEK ALL ATTENTION IS FOCUSED ON THE ANNUAL ADAMS COUNTY SECONAL TOURNAMENT. WE PAY TRIBUTE | TO ALL COUNTY SCHOOLS, THEIR COACHES AND BASKETBALL TEAMS, KNOWING THAT FAIR PLAY AND TRUE SPORTSMANSHIP J WILL PREVAIL THROUGHOUT THE TOURNEY.

I GOOD LOCK, TEAMS! fcfFf WE’LL BE BOOSTING Olli ADAMS COUNTY — -i t : Fraternal Order of Eagles I jSRbk 60 ON I flSSal t® WIN! ' < • - . " . -0. WE’RE PROUD OF ALL ADAMS COL’ N T Y 1_ “” TEAMS AND IBEIR RECORD, OF PERFORMANCE. MAT THE BEST TEAM WIN. ■ ' B. P. 0. Elks No. M 3 •' '• ' ■ '•"- —■MaMHBRaBnaHHBHMiaaiBHaiMMMiniMrwBnMBHHKMCnMS!

morrow the voter* of Great Britain will make their choice between the labor government and the conservaOtijit , _ ----- - ernment for having spent more than |5,800,n0n,(W0 on defense and yet "not beet, able to make an atomic bomb before the Russians r “There la a big story to be told about that when the time comes,' be said. Churchill also blasted bnckat labor party speakers for describing as a "stunt" his plea for anoth er Big Three meeting. "The socialist politicians and party managers take a poor view of democracy." he said. "They are above the heads of the working people. To mention them (problems of the atomic age) is a stunt. “1 have confidence in the good sense and practical wisdom ot the British nation. I cannot see why they should be warned oft discussing important issues at a time when they cannot only speak but vote. "After all, it Is the mass of the people who suffer most when wars come. It Is not .the socialist politicians who shed their blood." Halleck Will Seek Return To Congress Indiana Republican Seeking Ninth Term Washington. - Feb 21 —(UP)— Rip Charles A Halleck, former rihm*e Republican majority leader, j today' made a formal announce-' merit of his candidacy 0 tor re-elec i tian from the second Indiana dlst ! riel. ■ 1 — ———* ■— Jt was largely a formality. ■ for • Halleck left tittle doubt alt along: that he would bid to rtoialn In the bouse seat he has - occupied since 1936. : =? - - Halleck, whose home is Rensselaer. Ind . was the first Republican

w HL*- 48BR **-ITt. fcgHßfiW W w Tongs pick up bottle from storage ana and Tranter It bo shipping center. Operate* tt akWded by uiuwsts two feet thick.

THEM PHOTOS afford a glimpse into extreme care taken in operations at Oak Ridge, Tenn., atomic plant to protect workers from fatal radiatioM. Bottles of radioactive isotones are moved about

to break the’Democratic sweep In the 1912 elections. He won a seat j in the 1934 off year election and was re-elected seven consecutive ‘ times to two-year terms. His iB6O bid will be for a ninth j term Halleck was majority lead- : 'er when the GOP cottlrolled the; Rbth congress. A release from Halleck's office I i annothtclng hl« candidacy referred ' ■ to his majority leadership "Undoubtedly he will again be. I, - majority leader when the house of , "TrprrvmTgTtrHr -tr-again —Repubtt- >< an the announcement said. I Hallo-k -aid he was “convinced that-the overwhelming majority of the people of tht-“*recoftd district ; are with me to for liberty I against socialism ” ' i I

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Eight Bum To Death In Michigan Home Farmer And Seven Children Victims s Addison,,Mich. Feb. 21. — (UP) ; - Farmer ttorald Beagle and seven of his nine children burned to d-ath— earlv today, wheti fire de sfroyeU their rickety f-rame home The victims’ scorched t-odle.v. were found it) the smoldering rulr.s by firemen who said they "didn’t have a chance against (be flames. ’’ Victims were lleatle. 44; Gerald inc, 14; Barbara. 12, Eloise. 4 lb;

r • .. ■ .. I ADAMS CENTRAL GREYHOUNDS HARVEY BASTIN'. Jr.. Coach BERNE BEARS NED 1.. SHUCK. Coach DECATUR COMMODORES DAVID TERVEER. Coach DECATUR YELLOW JACKETS ROBERT WORTHMAN. Coach GENEVA CARDINALS MARVIN MULLIN. Coach HARTFORD GORILLAS t »■ _ HERMAN NEUENSCHWANDER, Coach JEFFERSON WARRIORS CLAREN NEUENSCHWANDER. Coach MONMOUTH EAGLES MYRON LEHMAN, Coach PLEASANT MILLS SPARTANS GERALD VIZARD. Coach May The Best Team Win! "T"t lilllll.li i i.

| with remote control tonga operated from behind a concrete shield. I with vision by periscopic mirrors. If the worker is exposed to I radiations from ehMa hnttlaa death f Hkrlw tMmnHnMl >

Norma, »; Paul, 8; William S. and Linda, 23 months. The mother, Mrs. Dorothy Beagle, 44, jumped from a second floor window and ran barefoot nearly halt a mile through four Inches of snow to the home of Morris Miller who called firemen and took her to Addison hospital. Attendants said she suffered second degree burns and ents and bruises but would recover. Dr. koben Huebmer said Mrs. lu-ayle iiitd alm at ’tie "horpßel "there isn’t any use going out there They're all dead, f saw all of them there before I got out." The two surviving children do not live with their parents. Trsde la a Used Te*a — Drearer

1 Rolondes Liechty . To Receive Award 4 ■ 1 Berne. F.gb. 21. — Rolandes , Liechty, Monroe township Holstein , breeder, has been notified by the , national dairy products association ’ I that he has be«n chosen aS one '■ , of the five Indiana dairymen who . will receive plaques and other ' awards for outstanding productioi: record' In 1949. The award will be i . made within a short lime. His 1 ; ftedrfl '.r Ttolsfeliis last year*seTTr" new butterfat piyidnctfim record 1 for'Adams county. i . 1 The worlds largest offshore fish Ing grounds are the Grand Banks ‘ eff Newfoundland. ;,

i. ■ I I FIGHT, TEAMS, FIGHT! PLAY \ GOOD GAME. PLAY IT HARD, BUT PLAY IT CLEAN. GtrOMTIrAICTORY. — 1 Knights of Columbus - I • ON 1 TO STATE! ' ME RE BACKING THE \d\yiS <Ol NTY ENTRY ALL THE WAY. GOOD LUCK! American Legion Adams Post 43 I mini,, ■' H'.II •'» ■'■!«■■ » ■ ’»"■.»■ 'll.,.I ,w JII/II 'III. ■ ■■■ . i .JilliiljllMwaaiiMiaMlnirMf

Democrat Banqaef TSAafe Aahwi Fact iicKeis Doing rasi Barkley Speaks At Capitol March 4 ~ ’ _ I Indianapolis. Feb. 21 —(UP) — More than baM the tickets for the Indians Dem<«tStic party's March ' 4 Jefferson Jackson day dinner | starring Vice ■ president Barkley have been reserved, state chairman Ira L. Haymaker said today, j Haymaker said 1.800 persons at;

Public Auction

COMPLETE CLOSE-OUT SALE Livestock, Hay. Machinery and Household Goods WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, -12:30 PM

LOCATION: 2 miles South and 3 miles East of Monroe. Indiana Or, I‘3 mlle» West and *» mile North of Salem CATTLE: 7 HEAO OF GOOD DAIRY COWS. 4 to S yrs old. 5 are trewh and 2 will be fresh near sale date THESE ARE FIVE AND SIX GALLON COWS. 5 Calves HOGS: 5 BROOD SOWS. 2« FEEDER SHOATS around 80 lbs. HAY: TOO Bales ALFALFA AND MIXED HAY. MACHINERY and FARM EQUIPMENT: I»4S John Deere 'A" Tractor. Cultivators. Tractor Plow lA. C); Tandam Disc; YALE Corn Planter; SO Toftth Spike Tooth Harrow 2 aacttons; 2 Hay Loader*: Steel Wheel Wagon with Grain Bed; NEW IDEA Manure Spreader with Tractor Hitch: Singlewnd Donhto lHttrreFTptowe; Garden Ptovr; JAMESWAY Slow Braider Stove; Chicken Fountains and Feeders; Electric Fence Charger; 1IM) ft. Practically New Garden Hose: OU Water Heater. Forks. Scoops. Sftovbls; Practically New Rubber Tired Wheelharrow . 2 Wheel Trailer, good ..tires; and hundreds of other aDicles. _■ Seme HOUSEHOLD GOODS including Living ftoom Suite Book Paw. ROUND OAK Table Top Range: Kitchen Cabinet; 2' Utility Cabinets; Gasoline .Range, 4 bole and Oven; Kerosene Stove, table top and oven. ,ml many Tn her articles. TKIIMs CASH. Not Responsible in cage at Accident*. PETER D. BAILEY and R. J. MEYERS Owners J F b.tiimann Auctioneer .’Mile Conducted by Midwest Realty Auction Co. Decatur. Indiana. 21 24 27

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125 a plate wer* expected to contribute tome |45,(t0» much of which goes into the party* campaign coffwa ■ ’ V ' ■ fflttTTry Win wprlß at a mkDqW' ending two days of business and social fewtivitle*. The stare tommfttee meet* March -J; and next day at norm county chairmen and vice-chairmen top-, vt-ne to bear Mr*. India Edwards, women's division director for the national committee. Barkley fat expected to attend Mrs Berkley will be entertaiaed at a reception tn the afternoon, and Tommy Doraey’* orchestra will play the dinner music that night.