Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1950 — Page 2

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Rabies b Termed National Disgrace Costly In County During Post Your Township trustee* paid oat of the to* feed la IM*. Hen-re ’« Pasteur treatment of hamau*. *** d*etruetion ot livestock and pool, try. The «te*tracttoa •< livastook was caused by stray dogs The Pasteur treatment Is used to pre-1 vent rabies in humans who hare | been bitten by or eapoaed to an , animal known to have reMee It la : a lone, painful and costly treat-1 meat. in the same period the; trustees collected 55.135.28 in dog tares. # * -—i Lererle Laboratories In the toreword of their publication. Babies, says; “Rabies is a national die! grace. The means tor Us control f are well known, and the saccesw ful application ot such control hanj

MARY OPPORTMITIES • - and a wide variety of careers are ope* to yew chaice if you have thorough bmainess tratoin«. hUeniatuMMi graduates in aceemnting. bmntoesa adanintel ration, or secretarial science find their services in demand and enjoy rapid promotion. Our new 1950 cataloe to now available. Spring Quarter Begins March 13. INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE 120-22-24 West Jeffersoa--61si Year-Fort Wayne, Ind. -toßotmaosiworrPublic Sale! Due to poor health I have decided to quit farm in a and wUI sell si public auction 8 miles Southeast of Lteeatur. Indiana on the Piqua road or 4 mile South snd S mile East ot Bobo or 2 mites North ot Plea* ant Mills on ro«d No 101 and then 4 mile East FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1950 Cammunciwg at 10:30 A. M. S—HEAD OF CATTLE—S Registered Guernsey. 8 yr. old ride to- freshen Feb 271 h: Guernsey H.lter I- mouth* old. eligible to r<Warfput of above coW; Red Cos 5 -yrs.oM. fresh by day of sa e: OiW Brindle cow 5 yrs . old. fresh by lay of sale Koan Cow .3 yr;, old. was fresh Jan. 25th. call fiy Side HOGS | Ggpd Feeder-, hogs 1W tbs, tach. HAV 2W Bales Clover Hay, good row feed TRAITOR & IMPLEMENTS AlUs X halmer W C IMJ Tra, tor on Rubber In best of condition, look and runs like a new one has starter, lights. powns take off. 11, Ir iYIi. seal and Custivator atlas htnents. A C 14 uh h 3»o bottom tractor plow on rubbtr only plowed pl acres: David’ Bradley heavy! duty tractor disc. like, new Alhs Cha.mer pull type Tractor fertilizer. Tw.'i. 1. W Co. il erl~oiily planted l‘> a. res'. “Wah(uh( Home pTow du Kuhi-.f i> r -d • sv:i-on>: ■ texxi Rotary Hoe. Fertilizer Gra.n brill, .Good _• section spike Tpdt h Harrow, Three Section Spring Tooth liar row Massey H«.ri> Bft Mower Hay Tedder: bain Hay leader Good Rubber Tire Wagon with good grain bed. Manure Spreader. Two ibdeVorn Sr..-lit r. Platform Scabs. Winter Hoc Fountain 8 hole Hog Feeder, good. Oil Hilmer Tank Heater Pump Jack. Post brill, I’ S t'ii.,'l-nge tiralu F’evat-' new. A shape bug bon*** —— — MILKING MAI HINE Farm Master Single Milker, used IS months COMBINE & CORN PICKER 'Albs I'halmer 5 ft Combine bought new ast July fully equipped except Ke, leaner Allis ‘tialmer Two Row Mounted Corn f’lrker- 1949 Model Some Household Goods, .-Stoves. T odes and chairs, Deg*. pishes many articles too numentu* io iaentloti. TERMS -'. ASH Not Responsible for Accidents L. F. SAPP-Owner Ray* Xe I Johnson--Auctioneer 8 s ' Lu*. Aut ti'meer - TT"W ’ TErHmTarnr*F.~Tte fhrk —-—— Lunch by Hobo Church Ladle* Aid II 2’» 22 VITAMINS The winter day• have been ( : long and dreary . . . and if you have that tired, worn Aa t oat feeling — You —Bottled v —Sunshine! Take Vitamins! ■■ . £ . • . . . . We Carry A Complete Line of ail the LEADING BRANDS. Kohne Drug Store

besn demonstrated rapsteidly In other count He* Deo»ite tke horrihte character of tho dteeaao aad Its widespread' prevalence In animal*. it has proven difficult in this country to arouse communities to a sense or thtfr clvlc f«#jßMn»HltiM In It* eradication. The incidence of canine rabteo in tho United State* te very M«b. 080 eity. New York, has averaged about M proran cases of canine rabtoa per ; year since 1931 It In stqildnry In i this country to give rabteavaocine ■ treatment to approximately M.VOd penoaa earh year. “The solution to this problem Is ' largely adult education, which I should be undertaken in a cooperai thre effort by public health oC- ’ fleer* aad veterinarian*. It ta »» I fortunate that this must be limited to adults. Mace children learn and act much more quickly than adalts. Bducattoa of children Io this end. however, does not give i satisfactory result*, since by th* ' time they hav* reached adult rdI eponsibilitie*, th* effects erf earlter ■ teaching hava worn oft. aad up*r>

Mm Is Jailed For Failure To Provide Deputy sheriff Bob Shraluk* and city police arrested Richard Batter, wanted on a warrant since July. 1949. for failure to provide support money as designated by tha court tee minor children, aad wan placed in the county Jail. Bailer 1* to appear later in circuit court to aaaver the** cbnrg** Vhliy Storm Hfc Norlheaslen ILS. New York Areo Hit By Heavy Snowfall Chicago. F.«b. U—(UP)— A wintry storm plastered the northeastern part of the nation with snow sad ice today, and frigid temperature* split an oil tank and an army transport’s deck. The storm dumped snow on New Jersey snd New York, and weather forecaster* said th* f*H in th* New York Metropolitan srea might measure up to five inches. From south«aet lowa to New England stretched a belt of free* ing drizzle and sleet. To the south of that Mt.-rain fell over the Ohio and Mississippi valleys Cold wsathar gripped tbe northeast. Ar Bayonne. N J . Mtreme tern-[ peraturm burst open a Standard j OUCii uuk. and its contests flow-1 ed out over the surrounding neigh , borhood. Tbb anuy transport Gen J H ! McCrea suffered a split deck when it was 150 mites out of New York harbor with I.IU displaced persona bound k>r th* U. S. Captain Law r«m.*e Vazha «ald a sudden t*mpera tur* chang* caused a tq Inch crack for 18 fast on both sides irf the superstructure aniMisbips. “U sounded like a pistol shot. " Parks said. N»w York City streeti were slippery but po widespread transgyrta tiun tieups were rvjsorted H w ever commuter trains were run ning S hour behind schedule Some .3,000 H-nantk- -eompldibiit-: to health: authorities that .theiM landlords were not providing enough heat Bktrs: Inspectors were saatgned to handle the complain!* increasing as <-oal stockpile* diniln, ished. Except in th'- northern plains and in the-mountain*, the weather! west of the Mississippi was coni ' paratively mild In British Columbia it was so warm that a thaw virtually Isols’ed the 5.000 residents of North Sur-' rey The balmy weather turned roads into deep pounds, and emergency road.crews were called from Vancouver. 2»> miles west, to make BWM.S.:. ’... . I’n,- .’own had been without milk hr, ad .sud and grocery di liveries for'nearly a week, but au’jiortti, .- -aid Zhere w i* no irnttieitiate da.nThe St Francis river was failing in Arkansas, ami the flood sirua tlon in 'he south appean-d im proved. Contract Demands Given By Chrysler Issue Complicoted By Company's Move IHIFOL F»b. 22. H'Pi’ fhrys .; !» r torpora(lun lod«y served n« w , ’ • h’ract dentaadt* on Its 1 -o I -♦rrtirar -Vie- -trnfrn- aohr ietfic-t - - ■ uiHerini! jIW demands already -nade by the uui« n • ’( "ixjp<tn> ih gfiliatorM aaid f h* yof D to waive deuiapek foi im- ’ pruxt iij* nt in . VAW »uuM drop ila on/ ; contract <-hanc»< a s '1 « -.1. . ’ nQjOB Today’'" move by ’hr company iuith*-i .. . : pli< a»d pie i- T« in . ;he wai’kvu?-» :il!*d ?? fl avs in a ; - Robert W Conder -Chrysler’’ la . bor relaiions din ctor'charged that i 7a percent rs th»-‘n, • tt ai ■ t dr ma nd < ” Were th ra Theft- “rutr in former c <n’rar’ talk' and ’ a’, n- n*' »bMn hrs. .»♦' had b» * n > -■ ' * ide red whrth rau«lniE a strike or centinuinx one ’ — “The unb»n is probnigins: the c ur r*n* -trik** by that all demands h*» r» vj\4«d and •«- viewed ibefnrr ike strike L settUft Ontyr said ‘ Tbe u!-i<m • 1 Chrv’ir r!’A W’ r n:r*r W b h would have run until Aueuitt, 1 « was toased out wD»n * trike i irta-rtwA: ence has >ho*u that a pr s it. must undt r ik» n 'The <•* a must be’ roused to action for Xbe 6 ' cbiuthjn good. Th: teat has been prepared in the belief tha: pubh haalih ofticera attd .*>rinar;ans in many cotnwuahir? *iU Initiate action looking" toward The eumiha< of rabtef as a v- •un.uni'y hral’h rrtna« | a<> rain-fall of I?‘» im he* * r y* .u -the heaviest in tbe I

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT. DECATUR. INDIANA

Youth Speaker Ma ■.OW' Rainbold A. Barth will addrvas county-wld* Youth for Chrt»t Thursday evening at the First Mennonlte church at Berne at 7:30 o’clock. ll* will aleo show pictures of war-torn Europe at)4 bring a challenge of the present spiritual emergency, A splendid program has been arranged, to which the public is invited. Five Are Missing After Hotel Fire Hotel In New York | Destroyed By Fire ■ Glen Falls. N Y . Feb 22 -(VP) I - Fire destroyed a 75-rbom brick hotel early today and houra after the fire wa» brought under control five giiestz were mhwtng. Ehven iH-rion* were known In ured in the fire. Police said a check of the fiveglory Tower* hotel 'guest list a* counted for 27 of the 32 persons registered at thec-hotel la*4 night I Tbe fire broke out iu the hotel. I gei-ond oldegt in the city, shortly ; 1,,-fore dawn and for a time ihreai med several tuarby business buildings Il **» hiougbi under control, .after. . ' Wl’nesM * :,t'Tfie •o-etie of the \fire said they heard guests soream. ixig from upper floor windows white Hie flames shot upward. • -> Jiihn IHlaius holel nisnWf«C.“ rsts tn cririral-Tondithsn with first’ 1 and Mi-olid decree inirn“ , Fire \p:.nn i.’lqrtnce Hall wa£_ oven mis i(y -pioke and givFn first aid; ttL*’. !nmt and takon Wue. ■ Th* tire- spread .qin«-kty Io a etelhing Stoll, a .f.welry store and, a music store adjoining the bieel CHURCH HEWS Magiry Malley Hefornvd < hun i wilf'hsvp’ •its- u urifl tmy <’!«>-• t f it’ ?. -I' l .!• ■-!••< k1 I ’I •' ’ : ' A-fHMH “ W liL-'-e-tIU xpA-aka. . ivni.’ h) ♦ xpvrirnt» " .» til»-io I.''* <, li. .mi -m*.v -h o V- i . ’ i-w .•*»..! f • • nd insitrfl..

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StnYMieißid For Reds'Support FBI Undercover Mon Presents Testimony Washington, Feb. »>—(UP) Matthew Cvetic, FBI und*rcov*r agent who posed a* a coaamaaiat tor seven years, testified today that Henry A. Wallace mad* a bid ‘ for cummunist support in tbe 194* presidential campaign. Cvetic told the house unAmertcan activities commlttse that be was approached by Wallace and hla Progressive party campaign manager. C. B. Baldwin, early in the campaign. He said b* was asked how many Slav voi’ss the i American Slav congress could dei liver to tbe Progressive party ticket on which Wallace swas the presidential candidate. "Were Wallace and Baldwin I aware that you w*r* a commun-' 1*17“ Cvetic was asked |l -i| assume they were.’’ he re- > piled, "they're both intelligent I men " Cvetic has described the American Slav congress a* a “Moscowinspired and directed federation of couimunlst-dominsted organlxa lions’’ -* He testified that William Fos : ter. a communist organiser, had (urged the establishment of a “people’s party” to further the communist cause. He said communist groups in! western Pennsylvania set up a politicsl organization for this pur , pope He added that when the . Progressive party was organized '• ,r w-' look Immediate steps to get

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I control of tke party . Despite ths satall number of | communist*. Cvetic said th* party members got key positions in the political organization where they could Influence Progressive party . policies .. t Cvetic. 41-y«ar-old former em 1 ploy* of th* U. 8. employment a*r- { vic* who Joined th* party in 1943 to get Information for the govern ment. submitted a Mat of eight ofganizaUon* operating tn west ern Pennsylvania which he said were “communist controlled snd dedicated to tb* job of converting people of Slavic birth to communism." Cvette. teMifykig under oath, also submitted a Hat of 180 names of persons he identified either “card-carrying rommanlsts" or engaged in communist activities. Most of them, he said, are from ; the industrially-rich western sector of Penney) ania where they were employed In various tnsnu, factoring or vital defense plants. Cvetic .smiled when asked it he was afraid to go hack to Pitts,hurgh and "meet his erstwhile comrade* ” r , . ~~ “I’m m>t going hack there right, away," lie said, "but eyentuaky l plan to go back. I went inui ihi* thing without fear and I’m - not afraid now. "Any American who is afraid, of a commie is not worthy to be an American."

LONGtk ■UMUB COSTS NO MOU * i AMHAIIf m AT Kna MK

~ MILK INSPECTOR riiwgranwi rtem rim traei I ed here, and the council Imtnedia'e-, 'y approved them with the reserva- j tion that any future chaagesCould be made. : The hasty approval was made to > enable Zurbach and city officials to ! gel the plena More the proper : authortti** in the state house. This done H will expedite the building of the plant which will tost *p proximately 197.599 plus pinna and speeiHeations ant! attorney sane which will raise the total to fIMJ.454.95. Zurbach. in presenting (he plans tn the council, explained each detail and his reasons for certa u suggested methods ot operation. H | agreed that changes could be made, councilmen affixed their signature*, as did the mayor, clerk treasurer ' Vernon Aurand. and city attorney, Robert 8. Anderson. The hearing I before state official* is to tie held March 15, and it was believed that .

hbHc Salo »f Pare Bred Spatted s Poland China Bred Gilts — TO FARROW IN MARCH ANO APRIL — 8 FALL BOARS and 10 FALL GILT* Tuesday Night, Feb. 28 - 7:00 CST at the farm — Here is the Chance te Get Top Bloottlinss of the Meat Type Hog at Farmers’ Prices! Bred to Show Gio — 1949 Illinois Jr. Champion write For catalogue Robert Boesch - Woodburn, Ind. 2‘ 4 milos East and I'< mile North of Woodburn - o - on Ohio - Indians State Line 10th WARSAW HOLSTEIN SALE In the 4-H Club Bldg.. Fair Grounds. Warsaw, Indiana on Roads 15, 25 end 4J. 8. 30 SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25th J at 12 Noon 65—HEAD diWßOtmm 65 - » COWS— HEIFERS -CLUB CALVES—BULLS Mostly fresh, or heavy. sprjiiXvrs V nunibi-r of VERY GOOD' _ Tiid PLUS ' . ..w> jvhii /.>. . ■<! - W ’ lbs. tut wi»h a trst Con\ij(nin»'ntfr-frt*tti- modd- <»! th»'. G<x*d Herds df lndianu. and (’anada EXTRA SPECI AL 12 6rTSTASFH \G-_HK: I- EH \ LVEX from 3 to 12 'months old. nht’ly groun just rteht ior'i-H Club : Work the kin<l yon nk** — -mitn+wr of HI-LLS iaR-a<oMj . non* < hb-t anil from a 7T'' IT*, jain .t kimujliwii of natiinn ' dale Ideal Suc< esHor mid from dam W ith . ?»; !!•> ?<. I * to-t it >i <* jhi .tiuls-ii! -of ( Apple Ad ni iauiH with 6MS* and '•-? !;•< alnn. a on Ma>taK I»*< l and from a -33? U» <lan» * * ‘ • IQ Top Grade Holstein Coa* and Heifers AR .a Hl 111 TH f B :.-.*,*-♦ v,4- - JDT. •! : : . r.i . . '• - . ' - ’ • - *•*".- W t’lub • arjnot atford . ’The Phil to i»tiy wfth Cnnfuhinr «’ A r ■*!»•; p’r:available at sale l/im h I.LI \M> I. OSBORN. Ji Sale Manager 4 Auctioneer *■ Warsaw. Indiana 22 Hftß —■nCF—mWW" M »'-.- ‘-rv - —JWI — BSkH!■ Mrotam

WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY it, 1950

other things could be settled in the meantime, which would be In line with th* buUding program, such a* I preparing for the receiving of bids. I tor example. . ' Spring Fried Chicken. Baked Ham, our specialty — Cafeteria Sapper, Satarday, 4:30 • 7 p. gt. - Reformad Church. It

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