Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 22 February 1950 — Page 4
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DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT Ftetatafl Every EvanteE. ®**Bt Bunday W THS DECATUB DEMOCRAT CO. ■Monad at tta Decatar, tod, Feat (Mtoe aa SaaaM Ciaaa Matter ' IMekD. Itottor ' X B. Holt house .—....— - Editor C. B. Haltoouaa —. Treasurer 3. H. Heller —-— Vice-President ~~—~~ Bebacrlptlee Ratos — — By Mail In Adams and Adjoining Countlee: Ona year, »«; SU Matks. MAS; 3 months. *1.71. By Mall, beyond Adana and Adjoining Counties: Ona year, M OO; « months. 33.75; 1 months. UM. By Carrier, 20 cents per week. Slagle eefliea, ♦ a anta.
Joe E. Brown has lent Ms picture to promote Smile Week. One look al the eomadian r broad grin and homely mug will evtoee many a smile. —■v-O O~ Yesterday's shower cleaned oft some ot the mud and backwash left by the flood, and now it the weatherman will cooperate, spring breeses should be in order. The basketball fever will reach blow-off heat Saturday night, and then pick up again next weekend as the regional contests get underway. We're pulling for the sectional champions to win the regional, too. ■! .u O'- —O Naw Orleans staged its annual Hard! Gras with the. Duke and Iniehees us Windsor in attendance, and now has settled down tor lire laeuten season Out , here w< put on the Calliihumpian and hate about the same amount of tun. Mammock Cave in Kentucky i< f-H»red -hy-Congreunman Rankin _ul \li.-.xi'?ippi as an aht riri'v i.,1" .u capital' in the '<v-ii: lit a ...mfr war: Those cavern halls Should make a great sounding hoard sor 1 oWgTe’odenii!; tfratork, IB a government-lur ed to go un rhi.onrud. \ ——o— o ■ -\.X’ ■ . - '■ Ad;io:< «. oun:y’s corn a.lb«tin< nt U! s- -• —l' •*--- • ’*’ t’ has. b«»n set a< 31 21» acres, a reduction of 5.060 a< rts <<H»i|>knd iHlmUtrii asset i * thus*--who tottb <•! ’<• (or the «e»v».-rnm» t-.' «!• t th* treat Miiridu-' < ar-’ r• . v - ’ i'd-s 1 two > i-u’ ' V. I ‘ .*!♦• v» -‘if’! the Idle . • . • ‘One ft the thing- ah*'U’ teh vm«n which hi«< been ’.he bun . f much frhndiy and unfriendly ■ hnrtior is the anmunt of fc t* i ie< a.st . '(r wr»iing • Is, any g«n d. to come' of ■«’! lllijL? The o’her day/a -younu lady pro vid*d . f *•,. .< ■ -a > r lr- an *:A? tint* r w, h ’ a ’ru2.s . Wh* h ..th'.' . ” jrrabbed h»r. ch* promptly applied a < rr'am illegal hold to the x fi: .’*r oUtbe nearest hand -Wh* n. fi < ..used him to release h- r, S’ .■ te- him liare tw-* qni< k t”;n’'r> She burned >hr.-< thir.- he said wa’c'hiQC wrestlin'.- ’-it •• I- yi-i. n.
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Fretty movie actress BUsabeth Taylor is going to start her mar* ilage career with Nick Hilton, Jr., •cion of the millionaire hotel owner, providing she doesn't change her mind. Her former sweetheart whom she planned to marry is atili waiting at the church. 8o many people have moved west since th* 1 war that the center ot population n»»w fixed near BioomiDgton is Expected to shove over to itoutheaatern Illinois- The census which will be taken next month wiU show the biggest increase in population in California. Washington and Oregon atates, with a heavy inroad in Texas and points west. O —L_o * George Washington, Father of » and a great patriot, had most of the answers for prob* Jlerns. in his day. Ik had vision no doubt*, but it's doubtful it he ever dreamed <»f the gwnfnes® of the --United States as it exist a .today. Now the world power. Wash fnctttn Mi’qhi b» further puzzled over the -autaiHobße'.'radi** tele* U4o^JUm-.4H eat 4'Uw.^.jn ua:. the atomic tomb tod a federal debt greater thin tHe entire worth .of. the in w,nation at the time of Kh death grewt—eonrrlbu’ion was h;s undoing : in 'lie lie A OJUUU’i. ’ I :.’ which he fought > o-' - - 0 Th*re is a Kit "of interest in life cu.cuuit of the British vhelioii-o-niorrow Si»n- London rime is. six hours ahead of ours, the re- . •. ! know u « ariv in the <v»ning \Vm ton (’hiHchill, * :i -h‘ -»d * .h', <'* n ri v. -. i> ■tiuking the no’-t pai£h and f"t i man of. ’ . .age *>-<<. WMilderfto J"b [•«. ; .. ! \>? . . on ■ <• umi' i m that hU L&tor party, will win a majority of the seats < in the H<’U.-e nt (''..'.id’hchs, -con *- what may Iff has made a good dtff nse of his: h ad« rshtp and the cdHix^t__ U. a- s.pir&efL. .toj ‘ le—he- -. giant- in uov» rnmenl ; \\ ith . the sOi ihdu<try in < England, no *<!> uk’- —many, have — shanked th* ir opinion on its benefk. and the swi'.i h wall b* cka-r Us“ »-’ din »1i» •i* • -tiot>».Ehir< hO’ stands to make one of the greatest comebmk- ever known in P« : n s and bls tpagelieilc voh # • ■< had its »ff»<t on British vot 0
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. ■ ... . ....... • I 0— -? Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE 4 — G Should a busiueaa »<nn.ui make a |>r.i< lkt- of shaking liaudt ; A This i» entirely optional »ith her. However,, if stu ‘. cere about making a varfatn a. <lUHl>it.<n< • she should al»«'ter le i band. Il When a man and a cirl attend vhurih together is it all! rteht for them to walk down the* aisle side by side? I A —Yes,-this is all riiiht, if the aisle Is wide eiumxh. tnlierwieit is- •li.Hn tn dltsw "ti’i- s-h T-i; ptecSde. • Q- -rhe- U-ixies-i ..ajxsa er . a* “bread atwi efith.r*'' letter .’ A. Yes. if th< hostess dets not reply, th'- aa 1 »i may think her visit was not a -a.-ess. ■ , The Columbia —Biker is i.lith ' miles lone'
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*uwaA/t.r A fiajrv inim 1 -or. v tLCiUiY Mood bclorw Alicia arid Dewed low witD . motiuDg gallantry. “May f ijave the pleasure, Mra. Brandt T* Alicia turned toward Lester. “You don't do youT* And without waiting tyr- an answer, he rose. Because .now could ne i mind? With -Gtrry accepted so < many places now, even in Leiter* owr plant, ne was helpless. Thia would silence Elizabeth, too. She i put ner glass down on the small table beetle ner. and lifted her arms with lazy grace to Gerald. . .They dtoo d. without sp* aking. He had not seen her su.ee that night two monttjs ago at the hotel ; when she had disappeared up the elevator with Frank. He nad not wanted to sec ner. It nad been only by staying . away from ner ' and keeping her out of his mind that ne could hold down the unreasoning rage that stormed through dim over that act of hers. But. why_md_ M c*r«.,_pe would ask himself? She wax nothing to h.m. Nothing at alt. They moved with beautiful rnythm aerrss the floor, both aware ot Lester's tollowing flat, ci,LI eyes. I'rcwntly she gave a low, thrtuvty chuckle. "What's to amusing?" "I m just enjoying inc moment" He spoke without- lo'.Ring at her. cis tune holding a sharp edg<>. "You seize them and enjoy them' ar they con.i, float you?" "I have to" "Why y- — J "When you live on the edge, ot a 1 '• volcano you haye_io learn to enjoy the aparks that fly your way.” I
"Don't you ever get ourncdT" She put her head back and met his eyca "Yes." sire said. "I was burned once pretty badly.” “You gotov e r 11 quic k I y There was a savage not e in his voice that-she had t.v.-n h< pmg to hear. She sard, very low, “1 didn't get over it.” i— “I saw you with Frank! Coing ' up in the" elevator. You : know it,” "But you didn't tee me coming down nve minutes latct alone. I asked tor yuur rounidfemhet at . the desk and they told me you had . canceled it. You bad gone.” His arm tightened. His whole face tightened. “I don't believe it." “Yea, you do. You know you do." He etmlairried harshly, "Bu’ why? Why the, whole taasiness then ?" She looked .around. Someone—the- Ferg.isons. Mess them'—had come ..between her and Lester and were talking to him. She spoke to him-with swirt urgency. "Where < ,i-i we go? 1 aiaaX to talk to you. 1 muyt." ' * ' I He made no answer. But he mov<d wild bee into the hull and i tr..-'iian that to the d cu.g room-{ Tl.ere was. nd one. there.- It waa’ t warm Jur nii-h dar; .;.g and
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I•' ■ ■ fl 20 YEARS AGO TODAY Feb 22. — The Yellow* Jackets will meet Fort Wayne Central at I o’clock Friday afternoon in the first round of the sectional.' „ -Arthur Sapp of Huntington t wiil hr the speaker at the meeting of. I ro?» taut nun here March 7. Miriam Parrisk, student M ! r Toledo BusinoK# College, h tome| . i i" the work end to vito her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Far* j rl<h - /■ . i .iffend JUe <i!i»omobilv show at In | 1 'p‘‘ < <ir ovr I ’ ton, I? tu. 111. amr-thu Yell-.'- ‘ .1;.. ke!, < riPIF-TnirretU <l3 to 30. The man who stands for nothin . . falls for anything.
most peopte nau dnited out onto I the great screened veranda. He : said, "to here," ana opened the d»M>* to the hack halt A moment . later they were ia the unlighiefl conservatory.' They walked, without speaking, I to the- tar end.’ But th<- f-. "ling , they invariably etirred in each i other did not need worda It wax i there, ft had always been there i And the. silence about them and i their sudden isolation mode a dei uial of it uscTesa. I She said, facing him finally, her .uu.ds behind tier back, ner green <■>, .- blazing into his, "I went with Frank that night tor the same reason that you have always gone with Susan. Because he represented something 1 wanted. Not because he was what 1 wanted." He stared at ,'hi r.. She wn., uncaiiny, the way she wyflt to the dead center ot him. She went on. “But in the end ( didn't want a me.e representation." She paused. "Neither do you. Gerry. You've c)osen away ot living andyolj’ve set a goal But you’U be no more successful in reaching it than I have lieen." "You've been successful!" "Nov After nearly twenty yearn faster still hates me." She paused Ttgain. "It frightens me a little," she finished. And then she added, "I wish you weren’t, workuig tor him. That frightens me, too." He stood looking at ner. only r»a ’ hearing her, his thoughts in I turtnoiL How could Ije want her lan J not want her at the seme I time? How could he want ner 1 .i" I Susan, too? "Watch yourself, wont you?" she was saying, as she put her
hand on his arm. , t He gestured impatiently, shaking ncr oC. "I can take care of tnysclf." She drew back. "I can take J. care of myself, too, Gerry,? ape said slowly. "What do you mean y “I’m gr-mg away.” .."U’lwtf" < fier eyes held his. Tra going away." she repeated. t "Where?" I , “I didn't know. Out ; west. Bend- • flr.-'C of course. After that..." 1 she shrugged. That's insane! How will you s li -er' • "X have my Jewels [pater's 1 f ’. ' tten about- those.- Th’-v're all mine. And safe. And worth a ’ good deal." • 1 “But they.won! last forever." "Before they're gone, I'll. have • • Jpb” I He laughed angrily. “What I roirig?" ’ ?Y..ii for jet I told yu I was, ■ on Broadway once. Well. I can st'l! smg. A clot would take j me. t naven't forgotten the ■t tricks.” She began to move bell fore him. swaying her tuHy enft. v„as ssie sang ir. rwr tiusky i’cortralto the words fretm a gur--er.t pcpuUr-sc.r.-g. Suddenly afcdl
0 — I Household Scrapbook By ROBERTA LEE *' Appetizers Tempting appetisers to serve with cocktails can be mode with iiard< eggs. Remove the yolks aiiflfcilx with pickle relish, ■ sardines’'MEl dressing, then replace In lbt\h eg white < as<|lF A While Sink A sink can btjtekept BjH’tteMly white by using afcoap ptateia’ie ♦h-«ti|\l!i - s<>a/\in ,w and adding a fpjL-ra! of -. K*-* .rlßti »»r uii .M.aithfd jar Nuts'\ j Saak T’-ufr'. whi* Ih • ilk’ll h.ill Wsite-r ;i.d t! wiil i.iu.-i ' Savannah. Georgia, was founded i in 1713. > '
o stopped. "Ot course It might not e U a top-notch. Grade A. Class e Ons night club, but al least I'd t eau" Beaching up, then, she put d -tier arms jugtit 'around his neck. ; "Come with me. Gerry," she said. '. "Come with me! We don't belong ,■ here, either ot ux You can't Uye i cautiously and conservatively any > more than 1 can. It will only get v you in the end. Come with me bo--1 tore it’s too Late!" • He held her close for a moment, desire and recklessness mounting t -in him. With her, ne knew well, 1 ’here would be no such striving 1 as lay ahead ot him with Susan. ’ -With Alicia he could move bag- ! gage or wash dishes In s rcstau- ' rant or drive a taxicab, and It I woubln’t matter. He could sell > electrical appliances from door to ' door, and it wouldn’t matter. He • could do anything at all, and it - wouldn’t matter. For with her i there would be no critical obscr- • vation or caustic comments. Only • a sense ot freedom and well-being '. and a ccrtauily ot her loyHl-y, ‘ her gab'antry and staunchness ' ■ through everything.. With her, too. there Would tie laughter, once th/y : had plunged, and memorable mo1 merits ot passion. On the other band, there would be with her no security. They I would Know nothing but a hand- i to-moutb existence such as he had : always known. They would be-op- ' portunists, riding the merry-go- ' round ot life and forever reaching 1 tor the brass nng. There would be with ner no recognition by peopl? like the Kings. No acceptance In circles which, until now, bad been closed to, him. Suddenly he tore he.- arms away i
and- put beg from him. At the - same moment the door to the eons servatory opened and be heard Susan s kolca. e "Gerry?" She peered in their e direction and moved forward uncertainly. “Oh, there you are!” She reached them and put out a hand toward him. “Gerry, it’s time now." She turned to Alicia "Did ; he tell you? We'ra announcing oil engagement tonight." Her voice held a alight trembkng. “It's e time now, Gcrry f " ahaWvpc-itrd • "Everybody's gathering. Audrey and Frank and Hanna and the 1 Ju lge are wafting."'" Alicia’s eyes went from one tn 1 the other of them. I "No." ahe said, after a moment. 1 "N", be didn't tell me. I didn't know. But let me be the first to congratulate you." She took I Susan's face tn her two thin hands and kissed her lightly on each : ch-ek. “Best wishes my dear.” She looked at Gerry, her green r eyes holding an odd. bright shln- ' ing. "You. too, if Susan doesn't mind. And she lifted, her arms, once more and kissed him Urgermgfy on the mouth. "Shall we go?" she aid then, and led the way so that they might not see the glint of her sudden team 1 (To Be Cowtmaedl
Man Liy Helpleu In J Boxcar For Month Man ft Ifiipbrt«lTii i < Critical Condition Seattle, Wash.. Feb. 23—(UP) - Frank Zehnder, to, his feet troaen • was in "critical" condition ia a ' hospital today while police check- 1 ed Ms story that he lay, helpless In I s boxcar nearly a month, eating 1 candles part of the time. A cement company crew found | Zehnder, an unemployed itinerant. ' in a railroad ear. He wore no shoes. lie told police he and another map crawled into the boxcar about a month ago trying to get out of the cold. His feet truss shortly after, he said. Zehnder said the other mao brought him food while be was uaable to move "But he 'took off one day. and I was Ux> weak U> get out." he said I’olke said he told them he ate the caudles to stay alive. "I heard people moving around outside (be car a couple oi times," he added. "I tried to shout but my vuiie wasn't loud enough. Once the car even was moved." Doors of the boxcar were closed but not locked, the men who found iiehiider told officers. Imctors at King county hospital reported both Zehnder's feel were gangrenous. Zehndt r Mid he was a merchant marine cook during World War II and eaine here about six months ago He said he was from Houston, Tex . but had. no family there. TRUMAN AGAIN UmbUnbH Fr«HM l*a«* <>•<» olUry. He stated clearly mk ptoklble and reportedly that the fr< e nation* mUftC build Up enough power to meet JluMjiri force with force !if tieceanary. Her did not ’ttienHbn j the USSR by name. But he blaiitI v<| the “false philosophy” of < om JO-OJiisiM- aa~2'-a—4 —Uj all j pvopl<*B who are free or who wito to be Ciee ” l indicated that If ItUK*ia wants peace, Rhe can have ; if and ke* p her form of govern ment. tiflSe Jn creating a "com mon d»*fenW with the free na* lions, he aaid. “we do not eaok tn impose a w<*y on any n» lion .-'■ Freedom, he sa4d, iw- net ♦ kpanded by cotuiuest.” I >emo« ray < y ’ ia hot (-rented by dictation.” But the I'piled Staten will not let itself be hoodwinked by any iMigu* peace gestures or “sharn* I A-lunnb 44yh44’*4 pmivosai* Thhe | and the other, free nations want j pe.-k lul means for settling inter natior.al disputes They know i ' i ii.il. another great war < «»übi tie ; ’ • viitor ami vunquLhed, j This country the president *ai<l ’ believe* the (‘ -s|»ont*er*-d <on trol plan adopted by 't#c~ United Nations but rejected . by Rustda “would lie effective” But the United he a«id ed. Mill not let mere, “pride of an thorship” stand in th** way of any other plan that also would be offvciive. y “We believe (hat the United N.a’iutis j/ the proper forum in j whlrb. to reach such an agree | rtient,” oh-- an-lnt-efhatioiial af<»mi<* * limitation program the president y*\Ve ask only for a plan that , prorldAs mu effective, w<»rkabl» rrprfrnk'-ai;ythlrnr~leKK -wiWhr'T" 'sham agreement.** he said.
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Decatur-Mode Gloves Are 0e Display Here A AUptey of DMAUuwmte glow, manufactured by the Schafer Co., .baa. been placed to the toduatrial dlaplay window of the Decatur Chamber of Commerce on South Second street. The local concern haa long been one nt the leeding manufacturers ot work glove* of leather. The dinplay la one of a aerfee being ahown at the Chamber office. All dinplaya deal with Itema mad* la Daeatur. Oleo Bloc Claims Another Triumph - Junk Provision For Triangular Package Wanhlnyton. Feh. 22. —(TP)— The oleomargarine bloc In eoagrean claimed another triumph over the dairy Mates today In a comproinin<> version of the bleo tax repeal bill The measure atlll must be up proved by both house* They defeated most of the major dairy bio, ,• strategy on the bill'a first trip! through the house and aanatr A senate-approved provision re | pairing triangular packagink of j colored oleo had stalled the bill in ebnterence nlnee Feb 2 The housesenate eoufwees junked it late yesterday and substituted language carrying new reairfctions on the labeling ot colored margarine Provisions to rejieal all federal taxes on margarine were not at issue Both bouses voted to repeal the tax of one-fourth ut a cent a pound on white oleo and the 10-nnl a found l< vy oh colored idi-o lU well as various franchise fees charged manufacturers, wboleigl er* and retailers, Tbe provision adopted yesterday requirt h bleo pn< kagw* to be label e<i “oleouxargarint ’’ or “margarrne” In letters at least as large as any others <>a* Ihv pas kag*:-. Art wrap per> must the words in type not smaller ttuui ,2 <k polni which is more than of; ’ ' ' • ’ • . ....
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aa inch high. Still carried to the bill was a proeiaion that oleo served to! ruetouraata must be in triangular eats Elsewhere to congress: FEI*C Pr—ldvßt Tnim a n* w troversial fair employment practice* bill c0m«» up IB Ihe bouse, and may touch off the longest and bitterest fight of the year. Communieta - Bern Joseph H. McCarthy. R . U'is, said the senate foreign relations committee is “too cluee to the state department" to Investigate bis charges that many communist sympathisers have infiltrated into the top ranks of the agency. Boy Scout Troop 63 In Recent Meeting The American Legton Boy Scout troop S 3 met recently in the Presbyterian church. It was"* reported today by Richard Duff, scribe for the troop, for their regular meeting, The meeting Wa* opened with the pledge of allegiance to the flag, after .which ! patrols were formed and Duff reI reived bls rommiasion as scribe. ' The patrol* formed at, this meetling were for boys under 14 years jof age Robert McCurdy, Ervin M'-yera and David Runyon Mere elected pat nd leaders. Piau* were then made for personal in , sper tion March fi; the mooting was adjourue.l by the Huy Scout oath. I ————— '■ . The co; t of living in the VS. has risen 73 percent since 133*.
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