Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 61, Decatur, Adams County, 14 March 1950 — Page 2
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eWMBb— KI W1 IHBi ~. afe'i ' ' “ ' M—l 4 I w* • wWww Wishiafrton. Marti 14—(UP)— Poraer ynitok&ee. inion lender WmM B CBnatofW today eras sentenc'd to serve tin to stx years mnnlst connections. r “ Cbristoftel’s attorney, Herbert 3. 1 Ffrbrieaat. i Jtrdke- FJMwStam Letth refuted to yrant bail pending appeal. Lett* said * thinks theri are Mo bubSflttSS’tJit tore further ball Is not Justified. The ex-president o( the united second time, last woatb. The defendant showed no atm ot when Letts asked him if he wished to My anything. — ChrtifoflW* ttntt cdnrieUM Wan oeertnrned by the supremo court' la IMS because the jmremtnent failed to. prove that A majority of the house labor committee heard i him testUy. Al his second trial 1 present and fortpri committee members swore Abt H—one more than a majority — Were present . Wien Chrtstoffel appeared. pany. said the union Wak trying to I substitute arbitration for cotldetire baryaln-lnc I A. T Jones, CWA Wee presi I dent, MM the union seeks a peace ft fui settlement and that use of Mate I* arbitration machinery is a' p«*ce+ful way of settling the dispute H He said the Wisconsin' and In dlana laws forbid public utility ■ strikes, and "they provide-the only machinery for a union to use as ;an alternative to acceptance of I ATAT s flat W" He accused the ' tor do ddys, then blocking both |; strike action and state arbitration | Let w» enlarge your fav- ' orite KnapaholH. We sell ’ Eastman Kodaks and fihn.— | Edwards Studio. TF i D*mo«ra| Wand Ada Bring Wesu'ts
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"complete is a Very modi abused one in con nierton With traveling dramatic shows. Most of them are so In complete that after arriving In a cltjr, the local committee Is sent oht on a boat for a certain style of a chair, bench or what not. Abd ► with ftw exceptions local Stage; i -csbery h used even It It does not I , fit the period of, the play. "When , yob Witness the Passion Play as . presented by Martin and Olga : Stevens kt the Decatur bchooi auditorium, sponsored by the local Lions club in association with the First Methodist church Tuesday. > March M at « p m , you will ob- ( serve the most complete stage production ever, assembled. Bufpfry, . furniture, costume*, lights, sound .(effects, music, even the front cursi tain, every thing down to the smgl .rest detail is carried by the Btemea- , company It is also well f<> mention (hot ftv ' entire production and costufter". ~ , ...*— —
r ■■■ ■ "■■■■■ : r Presbyterian Men to Meet Wednesday Berne- wilt furnish the entertain mjsnt at the regular monthly meet | Ing of the Presbyterian men's rtub . Wednesday night at o’clock t at the local church dining room. The meeting *lll start with a car-
tookhsfreshantetean ha though the show was being presented for the first time. Mr. and Mrs Stevens have their own work shop at their stndio home tn Northern Indiana and when they find time to be a*, home the production Is given a complete overgoing and costumes I cleaned. The Stevens outtd their own production. create their own marionettes. design and make their own costumes. "When the Passion Play Is seen, i not only are yon Impressed by its ; soh-mnHy but by the story ot the world's greatest drama you are "transported baek to the days that our Lord was on earth.” t . - Tlw Stevens are the only marlonette producers In America presenting religious plays and they are ■ the only ones catering to adult ludhnm. t’httdrm may attend thel . local production, however. If they I are accompanied by an adult.
■ y in supper. Followtns the musical entertainment, there will I>e a roishd-tabie. ltrs Itssl.m With all the men' tak "inidiart. TlTie diseussi<»n wtHTWWK ;y the "church trustees. Carl Pumphrey Wilbur Petrie and Clarence Ziner Sim-m Heenislr*. president ot the group will have i-harge of the meeting and T.ewts L. Smith ; is chairman of the .dinner coinnilt-,t tee-
.Ilf 1. — ’ : .. , Reported At Berne March M—A sneak thief Wi couid .for thy wt money Sunday from a erigflad cfolttmt's eeirtetur ta sha tehhy of the Herne post office and also took the money from a newspaper bog'b cash box The money from the two containers amounted tojevernl MIttS. The newsboy allays loavM his Luoaey from Sunday sale* mgd« In the post office lobby there until Sunday evening and the money wa* stolen while the carrier was attending Sunday school. Discuss lmprbvem«nt For Rood Controls - cgVj.l An open meeting to dlacM* possible improvement* for flood control in the Wabash river basin ha* been scheduled for T:M p.m Monday, March 27. at the court house in Crawfordsville. The public session was called by Col. J. L. Person, district engineer for the corp* of engineers V.B. Army, who lias headquarter* in Louisville. Proposed flood control projects, designed by the corp* of Engineers, will be discussed to determine whether Improvements for flood control, major drainage sad allied purposes now are adviseable. .4 — Two Minor Accidents Reported To Pdice Two minor accidents'"Were lip vestigated by city police Monday, one of them caused by the glare of an on - coming car, the other by the ley condition of the pavement. Joseph Weber. 221 North Fourth street, passing a car in the 1001 .block of North Secuud -.jBrMlL. struck a truck parked there by Do. - phus Drum. 527 Fornax street. Weber said the lights "blind-d" blip and he failed to see the parked 'ruck Damage was estimated at J 75 to the truck. 1150 to the Weber rar. H.>UrttYUehuul,--.*J^ i .-A7vUerj-n.i •tree!, told investigating off] -rs ( 'that when he applied his* brakes h* | i l-1.-l into, the sign-il post at the | -wnrr of Second- and Monro*' I ■streets Police estimated the dam 1 : agfrat 210 tn the r-ar. and a like a mount to the post.
fg IT wU—MiM*—a—*l - Petition filed *ud approved by '.fiifc' fptiTt Jhsj* OUTb "'WBuiyfy, Biiißtß' ■ -tetratriu ■ wf- Afcu--- ~.®mpt,,,TAltea Wherry estate, to sell grate at pri♦lite' Ml* '■ wttlwgt uotteu sod cast. Bd Boom, tor th* admiaistratrix. fffod a pstttton to sell persaaal property St pabite auction, Web was approved by the court. BMuteM Filed Complaint for partition fifod by Calvin Samuel Myers «t al against Csivis Carter sad other* to kava their (the plaintiffs) Interest set off la severalty. Appearanee Made fa the cause at Lawrowee Carnes v* Philip Neueufobwtader. DeTens and Smith mate Mi uppeemefe tor the defendant. Mte irti KMt to tab war. UM Wffl toMM _ Last am had tebMMrt ot Ufa nle Vtola HMIM iinobbMd and placed on record. ItordrlH provides for the sale M real estate, that the soa. Richard, be aamdd executor and the estate be divided eaualb among ths heirs. Bond, tor n.tOv approved; letters testamentory Issued to Richard Harhlesa. Tax Report Fried Inheritance tax appraiser’s re port filed for the esthtb of teabMlr Oerter, revesting hh estate valued at Mi nt.o and that three tefok rt refred r.THH before fakeb Notice ordered Issued Tok April 5. exception Filed Exception filed by William Debolt to the final rtport fQdd fdr the David beholt estafe tert fdr trial April 12. J: M a m on the mo lion of th* NhnlnHtrisnlx. Marg M Adams. Ccrttfteatae Filed Lether Clhrt, RepUbHean. precinct rommitteemun. 2-A George Antilia. Republican, precinct committeeman, Decatur-Root Trade In a Good Teem — Bbedtor
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