Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 58, Decatur, Adams County, 10 March 1950 — Page 7

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May Extead Session IMtaishtae Schricker Declines To Confirm Reports Indianapolis, Marek 10—(VP) — Scores of Hoosiers filing declare tioaa of candidacy for state legislative reais may, ft elected, spend M days in session neat year instead of the usual •!. Governor Schricker declined to confirm reports he wants the I*sl general assembly to remain beyond the 61-day coaatitutional limit tor a regular session “I can’t say anything now about a longer session.” he said. “But I might bare something to say nest January " That’s the month the «7th assembly cenveass The rumors said Schricker favored calling a special session to begin immediately after the 61-day regular session eadsd A special etssion would be necessary if the legislator* stayed la sseelon »o days, because the constitution limits the tinae to <1 days every two years. However, the governor has con ulfutional power to call special ecMioas at hie discretion, and there is no reason why a special session could got tag tacked on to a regular assaioa. The possibility of a longer session was the outgrowth of a "jam" in which the IM* legislature, poli- • ticaliy divided, found Merit The a*»h assembly resorted to a frequently used custom of stopping the cloMt and graying In session 41 hours overtime to dig out from un der a heavy load of work which piled up in the closing days The dock stopping practice was questioned ia the courts by a-Hunt Ington attorney, Claude Cline. But a judge declared the laws enacted In the overtime were valid. Southeran Rhodesia. Turkey'and Cuba supply much of .the chrome oaide used In the colored giaxes of clay tiles for balks and kitchens Boy Scouts will collect pa? per Saturday, March 11, starting 9 a. m. < 5"t2

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Film To St Shewa A fUm. "King «t Klnga." will ba ah tew a al tha aa.-.. Cuntral high April • at 7 o'clock. The film to ■' 'TMW Church of tha Bretbom. and tha - public to invited to attend. ' Nation! Officers i Os Lodge hdided Blackmail, Lottery i Charged To Officers L Ottawa. O. Mar. 10—(IIP)— ’ Tha Putnam county grand jury today made public 11 aacret tadictmanta charging three national and owe state oMcar of the Fraternal ' Order of Eagles with offenitea including blackmail and publicising ’ w tottery. ( Named la the indictment a were r Matthew L. Brown, ttpringheld O-, administrator of the grand! aerie with offices in Kansas City.; I Mo.. Joseph Kellner. Bpringfield. , O„ state lodge aecretary; Joseph i A. Gunderman. St. Mary’s, 0.. . deputy grand worthy president and Ohio deputy auditor, and Bard . nett H. Goldstein. Portland. Ore., • grand aerie legal advisor The suits were filed ia common > pleas court here by "the Blanchard ■ aerie No. Z 274 of Ottawa when the - grand aerler removed the local secretary Richard Recker on a charge of falling to cooperate with i the grand aerie Brown, Kellner, and Gunder1 man each were charged on three Indictments for publlcliing a lottery. Brown and Gundennan wen1 named tor alegedly aiding and abetting blackmail Gunderman and Goldstein were named in ad1 .dlt tonal counts Tor doing huainees I for an out-of-state corporation uoj lir-ensed to operate la Ohio. AU appeared before common -pleas judge A A. Hlaytmugh aixl, posted noth' iKMid each Judge, Slaybaugh set their ■-•arraignment ’ date for April 10. ' - ... .......

Four Adams County Students At Butler Indtonapoiis. Mar 10—Four students, ail resident* of Adams conntv- have enrolled at Butler , Univeratty for tha second' ieihek-' ’ ' twrw tUr iNk-w schsoi year ati C. K. Maxam, registrar, announced today- Appruzimatoly djMO students are enrolled in the day and evening divisions of the local university. Dr. Maxam said. Adams county residents enrolled at Butler University this semester include: Daniel Robert Freeby. 704 N. Fifth and Jonas M. Berkey. 717 N Ind 8t„ Decatur: Quentin R. Crist, Monroe, and Lester N. abegger, Berne. Singspirotioa Hora On Sunday Evening ’ A second county-wide aihgspiratiea, spoaaored by the Adams county Christina Endeavor, will bo \ held at the First Christian church ’ in Decatur Sunday at * 0-m. and pending at 10 p m By this time ar--1 tangement everyone will have the opportunity to attend the church :of their choice before the sing- ■ spiration ~ . Songs are to be led by Willard Lehman and Duane Felber of Berne, Another feature of the program will be a combination of j story and song of which Miss India Bprunger, of Berne, to in charge. Other features of the program include: devotions led by Miss Imogene McFarland, a mens quartet, piano solo by Jay Martin, and a vocal by the Osborn sisters, of Monroe. The benediction will be by the host pastor, the Rev. Jonas Berkey. laist month the singsplratlon was well attended and ranch enthusiasm shown for other meetings of this type. In April, the -county slngspira- , tion wil Ibe - held at the E.U.B. church church in Geneva, with the Rev. Garth Shepherd as host pastor. \ ___ - | Every fifth in ale person 14 years | i of age and over, enumerated in rhe . I'ntted Stair, ceprus ■ vtariftii; April 1. will be asked if he its a war veteran 1 . , - - ■ x. ■ - ...

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Invite Gardeners To Special School All gardeners are tnvited to Um apectal achool on "Growing annuai ttowering planu. A *»ectaiwill br prewut ad Uw Matßodlat church basement at Geneva Thursday. Marr h U at 1:30 p. m. to discuss this subject The planning group for home ecoaomica extension activities last fall requested that such a school be set up aad Anna KWlllisms. home demonstration agent, has made the arrangements. C. 8. Hoxsle, assistant in horticulture and W. B. Ward. *aaiatant in horticulture of the Purdue horticulture departmeal, will be the inatructors. Record Earnings Reported By Gl ;± Schenectady. N. Y., Mar. 10 — The General Electric' company and ita consolidated affiliates earned a net profit for I*4* of 1125,030,000, or 1.5 percent more than the previous record earnings at for I*4o. president Chsrlee E. Wilson announced today In transmitting to stockholders the company's 55th annual report. "These net earnings were equivalent to 7.7 cents and to 7.5' cents. respecUvely, per dollar of total revenue, and were also equivalent to 14 34 and to I4.ZS. respectively, per shsre of common stock.” Mr. Wilson Dated. Sales to customers during 1*49 totaled 11.613.644.000. or only 1.2 percent less than, the record amount of 11.632.701.000 billed in 1946. in spite of the fact that selling prices of all General Electric pnslucta. ira A weighted average basis, were 5 percent lower at the clone of 1949 than they were at the beginning of the year "Th* indications are tbsl in both 1949 and 1946 producers' goods ac- | counted for shout 66 percent and j consumers’ goods for about 35 I percent of the company’s total sales,'' Mr Wilson reported. If You Have Semething To bell Try A Dewioorat Want Ad—lt Pays. to

Two Person Meli > IHlaiUc Rm niißvii nym fw . i Foor Otken May B« ‘ Toapped UMKKiCa I Benton, 111.. March 10.—(UP)— • A spaclacular fire destroyed the : Hudson hotel here today aad the i bodies of two guests were raeovori ed from tbs smouldering rales Fireman who battled the threei building tire for nine hours feared . that other guests may have bees I trapped in the hotel Both of the bodies were burned . beyond recognition. Fireman WarI reh Brown of West Frankfort said on* of the victims was within a tew feet of safety when be apperently collapsed due to the smoke The other body was found on the third floor In the room farthest from the stairway - "I think we're going to find ad- . dltional bodies." Brown said. ( Earlier reports indicated that , only one man was missing Fire men said, however, that they did know bow many guests had been registered at the hotel end it was impossible to- tell how many were mtoaing. Fire depart meats of eight coin- , muuUtea fought th* stubborn blag* -for five hours before it was brought , under control A drug store adjacent to the hotel also was destroyed and a tavern was damaged. Mrs Amy Gober man. manager of the 60-rooni hotel, re-entered the burning building several times to rouse steeping gueeu, firemen said, aad bad to be rescued from the hotel roof when she was trapped by the flames. Assistant fire chief Vernon Win-1 go. the first fireman on the scene, said occupants of the building were screaming and nr^ntPtrTised--ted-ders to rescue them from windows I ■ and from the roof. He was uncertain of the number! of guest s registered at the hotel I but he believed all but one were ar-. • counted for I • — —- Join Belle Shgrmeer Hosiery Club at the E. F. Gaaw Store. ... 55t5

'Cooks' Cornr* •Y MARY R. SMITH \ , ■ One *4 t*>« World's Wre««rad Beverage* — Coffee > Coffee to one of the world’s pret served beverage*. Here in the L’nlt- ’ ed State*, where the makings of coffee are imported, more than 04% ' of the homes serve coffee one or 1 more time* every day. These sai'te 1 homes spaaid approximately (309,000,000 each year for this favorite 1 beverage. I 11 acenes coffee has assumed suc.i , as important place In our daily , Hr**, a knowledge of bow to bre« , good coffee to obviously necessary I Good coffee ia excellent, but poor i coffee to worse than dtotasteful — it’a almost undrinkable a* far as . coffee connoisseurs are concerned in brewing coffee the most im t portant factor to remember, first of ~ all, is the freshness of the coffee I to be browed. If you don’t start i with fresh coffee, you cant expect , i to have an ac cepted brew when tiie : i process ia finished. Next, measure | accurately the coffee and water. ’ The usual proportions are 1 level ■ t tablespoon of coffee to each cup of : ’ water Good flavor depends upon accurate measuring of ingredients 11 And then, of course, you’ll want a ; lean coffee maker In which to brew ’ your coMee Careful timing is ne 1 ’ cesrory because wbeu water is kapt 1 in contact with coffee too long, a ; ■ bitter brew results. From 5 to It 1 1 minutes, dependent on the coffee 1 maker, is the usual accepted rance of time Know your coffee brew- ’ lag equipment and follow the manufacturer’s directions for the use o! ’ your coffee maker carefully. Lasl’y, " wirve~vßnwvei y hot and a* soon. I ‘las possible after brewing .( There are rommitcawe, ways to Im* coffee In rooking as in cakes, kings, or desserts Thus. Anieri lea’s favorite beverage enhwtewtTJiF'' i flavor of many foods we eat Here Is one example Mocha Chocolate Icing 1 ■ 6 taltiespoons coeoa i 6 tablespoons hot toffee 'aw' 1 ‘ia >■? w — '■>' 11,1 —-• 11 nT- " " ' ' ——

6 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 3 cup* cam teetiouere’ sugar CunkblAc xkkxM mmT isuCGN iUUi' butter we- margarine and taeHla: ' veal aulil smooth Add sugar grad 1 "' ually until icing reaches a spread- j Inx ■efctaj side* of two (-inch layers. Agriculture Policy Discussed At Moat Carrol J. Bottom, farm management apm-lalist of Purdue, wa* the main speaker on agricultural poHcies in a meeting Thursday evening in the Decatur high school. Mates county agent L. E. Archbold. Hlxty-two people took part in the discussion. A special guest was Paul C. Johnson, editor of Prairie Farmer. Bottom discussed the principle underlying the farm program* and also the reasons why farmers alid farm laborers are considering social security for their group*. hUNHXteriHMT NOTH'*! State of fiidisna. I County of Adanm. in 'the AftAinF cir« uit couri. Feuruary term, 1880. Purl Gvntia u» utdr of tbe wW <>f Andrew W. Sour*. dtM-4 tu-,td va Mary R. Kuuywn and The American Red Croa* Cornea now the petitioner by hi® attorney and filea hi® pet (•* wrii real estate -herein, together wit:» the affhtavlt of a competent perecn that the defendant. -The. Arneri--.tn Red ti* a foreign i«»rp®ratiun an<T a T>rc* snSTy party to aaid petition. That «aid action—hi a petition ’ y .*aid executor for an order ot court to Netl_Lvt. r».i- 3W« am knviyn and ~dc*igHA*ted <»n the re< orded plaf of Pyle’* third adflTiivn to ttie T*wn of Geneva. Adam* crornty. Indiana Nutite i* therefore iierehy <iven i.<id defendant TU American tied t’lopta of the filing and pen dem y j Raid petitand that pnlr.Nji • •orporatton appear and ai xw«r ojr> d« r mur I > eaid petition a.t iht, •»f said ,rauee ->n the Rfith day of April, the Hth judbin day of the April term of «atd court to -taas.yqi.l wiia I nlfj r.f tn,’’ ijourt httUSF, tri the oity «aX - in ?aB»<T r oan - y ry and st au. un the ac«-ohd M>>nday in April IBSfh said petit! matter* and thinge tiurrinn contained and aUegC’d will hr taken true a rid aatd raw® w4ll he determined in tm —— In witn»’»M whereof I have here into aubsx-rjto-d wy n*.nie and. affixed ■ the Mtjiii of Aaid e&urt at f>e< atw. ihdldpa. this lat day of March, Hdward F. JaWrg >/;il> t lrrk IdriiM* < Irevit ( mx<. Mur*!* A I nifuriiF' <* c**r |»r<Hl**aer. ’ ' ’ * T ’

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Truck Driver Fined On Speeding Charge ~ hiate uuuaar Waliar ScßMttor today arrested truck driver Robert Otragh of &i«*r Rouge. Mlcß., : was’ evresitll*g Um duaiMUted Jj>peed Unsil for track* tow miles w.raassssrlinwrrttitfinx ...hifbrir. Jtiji Trice of the peace Floyd HatttoF, " ' Krugh was ftaed (1 aad coat* totalling (1175, »4mu be pteaded guilty to Um charge- _ If Yau Haw* semeWUng T* Batt Tey A Democrat Want Ad -"ft Ray*.

A Ym Like Liven & Gizzerds The Bellmont Restaurant -7; hgs a surplus of Chicken Livers and Gizzards (approximately 500 Wk. in 5 lb. boxes) - and will give away Absolutely FREE One Box to a Family after 10:30 a. m. Saturday, Mardi H — Only! rim ueme first Served