Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 49, Decatur, Adams County, 28 February 1950 — Page 7
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INVESTIGATION of Michad J. l-*e (above), Far Eeatera DiriiJnn chief of- th* Commerce depart- | ■lent, is demanded in Wethington by Senator George W. Malone | (R), Nevada. Malone charges “the Chinese blame" Lee more than any other individual for "de- i 1 laying vital shipments to NaBonaiiat China." (lulernatwind) Poultry and eggs are majoi MMirees of cash Inioma for Okla hums farms, according to the Oklahoma A A M College poultry dapartmeat.- - - -
save with 50 Gallons HOOSIER PETE REGULAR A**9 ETHYL jtf 9 83 Octane CORNER 13th & NUTTMAN SPECIAL* '■¥# -* V-I.n MA .?. ...... 54 inch DUPONT PLASTIC MATERIAL 15« Per lard ‘ • • •» ( alors: Bed. Blue, Green, Clear. *) ellow and Rose. , ' . - ."o ’.< ■ ’ NO MAHER WHAT THE WEATHER I jrojai£Greases Long lasting Trojan Greases give your car - vh.twi. the itJ protection needed to guard against wear. They woa-t run - or wash out even under the most unfavorable weather conditions. They stay P “°n d l * i o *’ longer-, scat out dirt and grit yy better, give you safer, smoother riding * I far longer than ordinary greases. Stop ■ 1 in and see u» for a Trojan Gt ease fob fIFQTMjK 1 foduy •' BRANT MOTORS, INC. " 3rd & Monroe Decatur, Ind. Foil Hi@l = CITIES @ SERVICE =
Vole Scheduled On Science Foundation Measure's Passage Seen As Certain Ui£W . • t Washington, Feb. 2 s — (IP) - The house was scheduled to vote today on a bill to create a |25.-i (MM»,«oO-a-year national science: foundation to promote basic re-1 search. 1 -•■a ’ ■' I Passage seemed certain. I Sponsors of the administration-: backed hili describe it as the beat I means of bringing the United j States abreast of other nations in' the field of theoretical science. 1 Atomic eoergy research a field | monopolised bythv atomic energy | commission—Would be excluded., But the measure covers all other! scientific fields, lueduding medio etne. and envisages a system of I government scholarship. and j grants for research projects. The senate was to open debate! on the controversial displaced i persona bill and a subsiitute iima-j sure. Elsewhere in congress. riilficatloii The Im.itse srtnodi services committee hoped to agree! on a verdb't in the navy’s cas< I against unification - (-)m(rntsnl ' Cart"-Vinson, !>.. Ga called the: group Into a closed »• salon to,
THE FATEFUL FIFTY YEARS 1 •••.. . . . . I Noteworthy EventeofOur Time, 1900-1949< — — n WUMfcM MW ffiiffiil Pun liA Wdter . .
IM* THE “GOLD WAR between th* western democracies an* Communist Russia began almost I as soon as the sbaottag in World War n ended. The Russians, led by Premier Josef Scalis, thwarted i almost Avery eCort by the Western Powers for an amicable settlement ct postwar problem* . ~ j Strikes durinc the year included meat packing, truck driven, coal miners, seamen, tugboatman and a general strike in Oakland, Cal.. ! Dec. 3-5. . .On Jan. 24. U. 8. Army Signal Corps sent a radar beam to the moon. . . . Hung as Japanese war criminals were Gen. |- Tomoyuki Yamaahita. Feb. t 3, and Lt. Gen. Maaaharu Homma. ! April S. ... The United Nations Security Council held its flrat meeting at Hunter college. New York City. Feb. Id. The League of Nations voted itself out of ex- ' istence, April Id. . . . Disasters: I LaSalle hotel Are. Chicago. 81 dead, June 5; Winecoff hotel flee. Atlanta. 121 dead. Dec. 7, and I an earthquake-tidal wave in southern Japan. 1,172 killed, Dec. 21. . . . The fourth atom bomb was experimentally exploded over Bikini atoll, June »0. The fifth bomb was exploded also at Bikini. July 2S. ... The Philippines became independent. July «.... The International Military Tribunal in Nuernberg. Germany, sen- - fenced 11 leading Nasis to death. Hermann Goering committed suicide. others were hung. ... On Dec 4, Federal Judge T. Alan Goldsborough flned The United Mine Workers 13. HOT. 000 and their president, John L- Lewis. 110.000 for contempt of court growing out of defiance of **> anti-strike injunction. . . . The St. Louis Cardinals defeated the Boston Red Sox In the World Series. 4 games to 3. W 47 I CONTROL es United States r“atomic energy'Secrets was transferred from the -Army to the Atomic Energy Commission, a civilian group. Jan. !.- . . . On Jan 3, the Eightieth Congress convened, with Republicans in control for first time in 14 years. . On March 5 Russians rejected United States plan for United Nations atomic energy control.... I Russia Withdrew from the Mas--shall Plßh conference in Faria, July 2 . . . Congress approved bill to merge all armed forces under a Department of Defense. ' July 25 . The Taft-Hartley labor bitt became law. Aug 22. .. Princess- theabeth. heir to the British throne, wed Philip Mountbatten. Duke of Edinburgh. N«»v. ?* Tin Auc 15. the UnJon A-uLBt <»D. a .Mi t pn TM : I’uii: i‘ : ■ • nut! !■ i: .--•ki-M -l-a-if ' . ■ • Va» at it Min 4’;»ul H IHmi;.’’- |> f.! ;. • .-ihUM-i a i Ui-ibH kia v.i< jtfit.f' ftit .-tfinfMwne-nt ' ti- ’• : «'« >• r!i“ tr* ..~’iry some 1 L-.y.r t> S’* t»-uw> of -Rial* V- it.” f-.D •<» a Hl-UiwdtiM.il 1 1.-.tuy .(b ftopui. kali seiiaj. i•ho ar- 'ryin .0 ju’y.bl l depart-: - rn !>t .-- J'iV.ulfy. Lib - Tb»> •- • •/. . u:< ’ ' • _o« - . bsfv ,1 -’ll •!. iU/J-i-i'l’! b.iti")i - >!<!; 1 i eunn Htti •• to 41m ib«* flejKirt- 1 ; nient s for j His- iTh»- hu’i*o unAinrru an I aclviti-Ji. < tuiumitee < a!’. i a ’»»•, 1 j f.-iy u'iint--- o in a r - ' Ut’Ul’.l, <>: »h»‘ -Xie-' i Hi*---' CiMnibt spy 1 , Farm -t'hairman HanHrF I>. , F rocMtoy.’ T> z y.J TiF tbe “Koifsv’l; '.(• • 1..• • COII ’ ■ I iL’Ut tlu* hou.M- g > al'r. with -t j./iii ’. an v.«r-*r> tl.u ;jurphi?.j jwtatb probit m Hf* s.ii*l v. 1 prrss Tnr t; h» k nr'Hrrtt tth mi’ P i .•> ■ ■ . fl.iv t.<» bar pri> •• su;*’'- ’ ’ >» I■. A ) atft.pl btj it i markeUP*s Th«- nv< ' kh, i,.- i spends a n iniitF a day ’ fa; h iiTTjut dairy cows accordin,:: to Michigan ° State Colleer stalls-i | tua jjy TWO TO TEN years in prison is j possible punishment faced by | Harold Cliristrdfel. former presi- ) dent of Local 248. CIO-United Auto Workers of Milwaukee, Wis on. conviction of lying to the House labor eomnutt-ee in Washington in 1947 tn testifying be bad never been a Comm must. He wrrs ennvtrted by Washington - di. Lnct court, his kccond conviction Supreme Court reversed first on technicalities l/nttrttationalj
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of India and the Dominion of Pakistan were established. ... Other events: A mine explosion tn Centralia. Di., killed 111. . . ... A tornado killed 134 in West Texas-Oklahoma area. April 10. ... A French nitrate-laden ship blew up at Texas City, Tex., killing 512 . . . Sugar rationing ended in the United States, June 11. ... In the World Series the New Yortt Yankees defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers. 4 games to 3.. 1943 NATIONALIZATION of British railroads took place. Jan. 1.. . . . Mohandas K. Gandhi. Hindu spiritual and political leader, was assassinated. Jan. 30. . . . John A. Costello became head of the new Eire cabinet Feb. 18. Ear..on de Valera going out of office which he held 16 years. . . . Bogota, Colombia, site ,of T an Inter-Ameri-can Conference, was scene Os Sh abortive revolt which began April »., . . . The new’ stole of Israel Was proclaimed. May 14. and Chaim Welxmann became its first president, May 10. . . . The giant 200-inch Hale telescope on Mount Pslomar, California, wae deflicated June 3. . . The AEC aunounced plan. „June 5. to build World's -most powers ul atom smasher at Los Alamoo. N. U... • The American British Air Lift, to circumvent a blockade imposed by Russian occupation forces, bebegan. June 21. to supply western Birlin with food, supplies aad even fuel by transport plane ... On Aug 12, Mrs Oksana Kosenkina was injured in a.leap as she
Coal Situation Is ... I Desperate At Berne B» i n>: E’»-l». 2c The <-oal sit-' ■liHi’on !»♦*• am* deaerate in Bvme <i’i,f thv.wV »t ki \aid ia r<»ni-j ph’ieh ‘>yt <>l <<»al wtalle ihf nth- ; •>i tuu havv ;i tout 5».» tons betuveu. (I»e«n I»vlivei i»» an restricted tt» f halt a ton i»<•!• < ii.-toriM r. Tlu* local Ntoii >.or JiMA enough i tJiil for severt!! wfvks .Yhd . most* of i b<* I<h far- j tori* s art*, jn (air sh«p»* Oiu* fau 1 tt.ry however is ah»»iit ,b.»t and is burning h oo<i at- uhv |H*>*s**nr Main t Io ai lioni* are. .down to tU*-u last lI4U ion and it. is feared <*oal i in ’tM.il yards will not till the d-iuaad the next feu days. -Democrat. Want JUU Er ing Reaulte . hi
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I attempted to escape taab ths Soviet Russian consulate tat NSW York Qty.... Qmm WShstatoa abdicated the throw of Msßsril, Sept i. and we SMOSOSfIof by her daughter, JuMaaa. Sept. <... Count Foike Bwwadofto. sweater la Palwtias. waa aasasrinatod, Sept. IT. . . . Prieilwt Hany 8 Truman warn • ffiNpHfl- I Ing victory, election for pneiiiwL Nov. 3.... Boaay Piiaae Charlie, who may aoaw day ha hh* es England, vu bon to Priamaaa Elisabeth. Nov. 14. . . . Joseph _ Cerdlael Mini wen ty waa aswat Ned ty the Hungarian fovenwwa* lea ebarge* •* treaaan, Dec. ff. |... la the world of aporta: The I UnMed Stoles won the track an* I flel* tiUe of the UV Modern I Olympic Games. . . . The Clove I lan* Indians defeated the ■satiffi I Bresee, 4 games to 3. IB the I WotM Men s > IM* { I THE FATEFUL FIFTY I YEARS, which gave ue such I greet personalities as Albert Einstein, drew to a does with the world beset by many anxieties, greet end smalL . . . The civil war. fir China dragged toward what appeared inevitable defeat tor the NaUonaltets. . . The Navy-Air Force aquabbte enlivened the front pagee. ... Early In the year latenae coM and bliasarde plagued the went. . . The Berita Air Lift ended May 11 after the Soviet blockade of the German capital waa raised. . . . The nation wae ahocked by the burning ..ef the Wee paeoenger ship Noronlc in Toronto harbor, in which more than IM died. . .. For nine months the trial of 11 American Communists on charges of conspiracy against the nation . dragged along, ending in their I conviction. . . . The British devalued the pound. Sept. IS. Other smaller nations followed. .. . Revelation by President Truman that Russia paaaaaarii the ■ atom .-bomb caused a wave of triiKt ' whicK - quickly subsided . . Collision between a . fighter plane and a transport over Washington, killing 55. cli-J maxed a scries of air disasters. . Brighter notes were the laying of the United Nations headquarters building cornerstone in New York . City and the romance and marriage of th* "Va*p,” Vice Preslflrnt Alben Barkley. . . However, at year's end, the American housewife had a new worry, a growing shortage es co<ee ... la «he world of sports, a great Notre Dame team achieved its 3«th game without defeat and the New York Yank*ee defeated the Brooklyn Dodgers. 4 gfimes - to> te the WauM Roafiea
’Gory Man Killed Hit-And-Run Driver (l*r>. lad Feb 2>. ill’i Mike Chrrvenyak rt»-year-vid oil j i worker, wm ki!lt«L last nighl_hy a hh-and-run driver who ran hiu; *, . down on »dat»* highway 12. Vherv<*nyak wuk rising with ; ti*o <*hu pan ions, Williani ilagmski i 17. and Norbert Zaja. Za. •tun j i rlieir car liad a flat tire. The three ‘sere walking to a service station ter aid when the other car! r axi< .wi|>ed them. Bagiaski and Zaja were knocked! into a snow lunik and injure.l < ightly t’bervenyak was killed instantly, - IU*MRAji«M_4J ! sso_ = _D*e!tar_
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JUMC Hamid E. Wcocott haves the county , cjjurtliouae in Manchester, where he 1» presiding over trial 6f Dr. Hermann Sa .der, 41, accused of murder in "mercy killmg'*'of cancer patient Ahhi- -Irwrotn r ( k fftriutl idea/I
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