Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 73, Decatur, Adams County, 28 March 1950 — Page 2
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3t» jij -rwwff..... ..,„., Congressional Races KSEri farfw - Thirty five Hoosier* were 1b primary recao tor congreaatoaal seat* today. five days before the midnight, April 1. daudUa* for fttaig declarations of eaudMuey There was at teastoae eutraat is every race except the Democratic primary tn the aecond dtelrict. where the senior Hoosier in the house—Charles A- Halleck, Rensselaer—was opposed by Maurice C. Mathias. Logansport. in the GOP primary. In 11 us the n major party primaries. six Republican and fir* Democratic. there was only one entrant. Paul Cyr. Gary, was the only Republican In the first dietriel race, and a similar situation faced his fellow Republicans: Mar shall Ginlber. Michigan CUy, tab the third; E. Roa* Adair. Fort* Wayne, fourth; Rep. Ceeil M. Harden. ('<>via«toU. sixth; Herman L McCray. Newburg, eighth add R*r Earl Wilson. Bedford, ninth. in the Democratic races, the unopposed candidates were Reps Thurman C. Crook. Mouth Bend 'third district. Edward H Kruse. Fort Wayne, fourth. John R Walsh. Anderson, fifth, aad Andrew Jacobs. Indlaaapoils and Christopher. D. Morits. Seymour ninth district, the only one hot aa inrum . beat. Contaataets In *he <-<mie-t»d Democratic primaries included ' Hep Ray J Madden and D. Un/oln I Orlow. both of Gary, in tlte/flr«t| district; Joan 8 ITeager./ Terre Haute, and Witbur J.'Yorofn Rose dale sixth: Rep Times R. Noiatid i Bloomington and William J Powell. 1 Jasonville. seventh: jfep Winfteldj K Drnton.EvansvUte and Walter Strahi,, New -Albany eighth, and TKTT TW" MUtWm W B. JORJMfc non J Dwyer/ Muaete. !*th district. / The biggest Republican primary whs In thiyfiftli district There Paul C Hawl/’n lnder»oh; Albert R ' Hall Marion Alva H Shofty. •• wtiaarwwTfTßWF WaJ/ach., ill were vjini (or the nomination • ~/ : V lie sevcntir' dist ri. t-facat-atlract-
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♦d di Mu* WMMiah Q- . Bray. MartlaevUte; MAC* ' m 'Mm at tataft - laub. Vincennes Thera ware the same number la the totb district Rep. Ralph J. Harvey, Naw Caatle; Kandell 8. Hermon, Muncie, aad rte—t-i; ' '■tat'J'/W' 1 ju‘!i 'vala-" *ta fc F •rkw o. t*scay» uasvod. ler. both of indianapeMa, were ia taeroew ferth*ira«M»»auop -• nomination Rain-Making Effort Delayed By Weather New York City’s Attempt Delayed New York. March M.—(UP)— Weather delayed New York City’s first weathermaking attempt today. Png cloeed in on Floyd Bennett field, where a police plane loaded wttb 190 pounds of dry fee. a water comtnisatoMr. a Harvard rainmaker, a physics professor, aad two policemen, were ready forXhe take- | off on the city’s first attempt at ' making rain Th< etoed seeding Hight «»•* th* upstate Catskill mountain watersheds had been scheduled to begin at * a m however. rainmaker Wallace E Howel), whom the city tar hired at |l«* • day to help solve its ertttasi/rater shortage, said fog and other difficulties would delay rhe takstaff outll annua* 1* am. or Utter./ ~ Th* target is a mass of plump < u/iulu« cloud* formtag ahead of a /id front. The front »•* Bdvanc ytna eastward toward the Catskill ■ rs gton The idea »TOa -for th*' : police plane to fly over the clouds (in the watershed area and sow dry Ice pellets Into the supercooled | moisture That—in theory—should produce showers I The world's,first fift attempt' al •I < loud-tickling tor a practical pur pose was delayed at the outset because somebody delivered the wrong type of ice-chopper to the airport Howell and bls assistants had tn take a sledge hammer and large Ice pick and stnash up the brittle dry tee by hand I Meanwhile fog moved In Also ‘ It began raining very hard at the field without stimulation HoweTl nas pointed out that It will he itu|K>MibJe. al any given time, to tell which is his rain and ahiyh is heaveo-senl.
Trinity Sfctlier "T-TWttTMrtnt:- ■ ■ - wiU bw bold at the Trinity Evangelical United Brethren church Tfraraday and Friday of this week! these services will lie the Rev ■ Marshall Chambers, pastor of the first, EvaugeHßul Uuited.Atauhrati. eitarch. HamneMd, uul Wither «t the local miuMer. the Rev. John *■ Chambers The guest speaker iu a gruduate of ißdiaM Central College, Indianapolis, and Bonebrake Theological Seminary. Dey ton. O. He had a srt-year pastor ate al BoMh Whitley, going to Hammond in 1»4» The Hammond church ta one of the largwst and tlMot church edifices of 8t Joeph cnnfereace. at the same time sponsoring the North-aide Kiangelteal tufted Brethren mission ta Hammond, which Is now In a church building -program The sermon theme for Thursday eve Bing la "The. Courage of a Fsuatl, and Friday evening. "What l»o You Think of Me’" The regular Wednesday even mg lanun rwryter wHI ateo teheld thia week at < o'clock, thrpastor using aa bit sermon sole ject. ("The Most My-teriows Word." H <> Wynn will slug ‘The Stranger of Galilee." Indianapolis Youth Is Drowned In Creek ■us®** ...■«» ----- . 1 irtfhanapoiis. Mar J* H f•» Jimmy Rrown aevenyenr-ohl now of Mr Mr«. Ana Brown. drowHea ywrard*/ whn<* wß«trnc In rain EaiH* I'rrHi 4 fat hpr’n hip ii«w»t n TTu* ’lnwiy of the boy wan rerovervd by bin Mth er and a renette party shortly .if ter the drowning imt t<» re vfve him failed Will Mark DePouw's 113th Anniversary IH-Pauw I tiM r-rslty s’t u de n t > far’ulty and guests will <omnwfn»’ -ratr- the nnhcrnlfy's ll >:h anni ‘ vrrsary AV»dnFsda\ with a r* -and Infai-’or* »b*y on • at’ip’iH - ■ Pthuipal Npiaket will hr- lb K-.n kwell •< -- Smbh: ;j~H>4\tuw- grarf-'nTiTr'Trr‘TT‘rt'--'“r*r Srrn*+»We ITi t ST" <TsmW vhnini*tra’>«>n and s<h i’-loL'y Car .’«»» Bihlit d Institute Evan.Uan. 11l Ik will b** inkfidiH 'd by Dr Edgai C Cumings, dean of tin univ»-i*i y CHURCH NEWS Bethany Church Th»r Ijerrten Fwrvicr for W-<! iwsilay evening at Ibth.iny Ev;«n gvltral United Brrthr*n • hut h will fr’atur*" four talks by-laymen on the theme. What !h<» • K t Mean”’ The speaker* are Mt Eugene Runyon. Mrs ( William Deßlncer: >Mwar«f J Mwr»r I>r Ray Sjtlngely '!«•• m*i* «>: gTldi-a *■ entitled Eastet B ir.nv EainHy” and ’.Easter - hMany fxtnthi will l»e preau.nied to the . hiHten »•» »n * •*. the < hurt’ll are asked t<» mak* ~J • family night Refreshment* wi’l Im- served by Mr* George W ll.jn riba’sfllvleiinn. «T Hp l idie* a 4 Time <•! ’ten • jMb* >.• • <»*• hi -k Union Chapel Evangelists <et\i PS opened d the Union Chapel Evamrelkai 4’hurrh Sunday evt t.rru w ith <»•»!. >'Metal’b-TTReiy<l”'>Ti>»w~n, and the R<l l«*w retire Noi paMoi speaking Wednesday evening, a- Quartet of voting men from th* - Bern*', yvrtith fell<»Wrtitip Wtrl proKf-n 1 vr» aAI numbers and ;dw» viol in Adde j lions t»y on< oft!.»- gnmp -Tint’ pUbß< 1« IQViteil to attend . t.beee : meetings. Zion LutheranThe st»?h ittifl Tiiuii W«*l- - ■.nsiak evr?:lf-g ’ .*• ’»*•; oo». a ’ teJMMeWWTWe t M marpt ikuKTriT i vi riv tewrti utrrwg.gjknjr'jßw; • ' onil=it ted We-me wdat ui-n* i r ; • ■ 1 ' K at T * htfreb.- WeT’l EIA p t»- f . ■ 11.I 1 . Jh V .liLaT I* >1 •: io*. ’ pastor of the • i*t«on re-satks <«fl t -.»» sixth rm d • from the < f t >•* of ( ahail It Finished." T'»»' sen’em ea Trom • • < r<»-« ha - served as !*.<■■ ♦m < • all *he epd We* k j. , I’ * r|in h < •wdr :nd**r 'h«* ff’te Hop o$ will f:tu a f r •> ?n Stainer's ’Tni. Ifixi - ’ Je>’i- tYe CrUelfl* d Piead’ *I e ... p.* -J-La Jib Luu t 11-t-ll . 0 —,u *
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vqducNvv nCiuscs Press Conference locks Ship Cabin “ ’ Southam ptpn. Eugtand. M.rcb » =tVP>— Valmrtß Gubitclmv. deportud from the United Staten bb a Ruwitan «py, iouKud ktmaelf la MB eablu today wbun tbn Poiiuh liner Ratbry anchored off Southampton. The uhlp’a purser told Bewamen who awarmed aboard the liaer that Gubitchev did not want to Beu . the preaa ■ Moreover, he paid. Gubftchuv had spent Bioet of the voyage from New York aeustek tai Me eabtai. GuMtckev unlocked Ma door here only long enough to admit an official from the Sovtet ambaaty In London. The official rafuaed to maha a atalemuat aflprt ward. The Ratory anchored off Bouthj amptoa for three houra to Aftcharge lg« paaatmgers bound fur i Lontai. The paaaenger Hat gave Moaeow aa the deutlwnttou for both ’ Gubitchev and hia wife, who will J leavo the Ratory at Gydnia, Poland and travel the rent of the way by trail or plane. Gubitchev and Judith Copion ’ were convicted by a federal court ' in New York earlier thia month of conapiring to vend state department aecretu to Russia. The ceort Cbto Gubilehev a choice of serving a ISyear prison ' sentence or returning to his home ‘ land Hr . hose the teller and sail-
w ' Y\ V/Wki J A wp -MaWjA- \ y , iij \ profiks through servos... and ioresig ht 1 TERIF RAH ROAD S 19(9 Annual motives. Report show* chat average pmes for passenger mileage and of its freight <>«««» omim aßSOtfaanm m m fuel and supplies for the railroad more mileage is taring operated by this modern WHERE ERIE INCOME CAME FROM than doubled in the last ten yean. Wages type trf ipcomotive. Operating eifitiency. . _ .. ' have almost doubled in the same pern»d as measured by the number of gross tons A <4l A IrSSI —92 r l to be exact. movevi by the average freight train for each —-jfcW’B, VCTHI Yet. the charge, made for ttstransportarion b«~r .H» on the rtmd. wo thu h.gheM in | ’ J Vtx service, have increased only about bolj of <he -° m pun> » irtury. rsssewom “JhscVilancou** the above figures! h is this constant effort of the Erie to keep rasionr That would make a poor p.cturo for profit* bmlding a better ruilrtted that hat given WHERE IT WENT if the Erie had no* had the foresight to ** P uh, ’s »*"•' * rVKC *" d «'. .. , _ . . ■ invest heavilv in improvement, that ,’h- umc made profits ptDS.blc. Profits and C 1A75^ jF* A progrtu go hand in hand. *■ W /< crease operating efficiency'and cut costs. 1 R .Ww (. * For I'lstt, Erie hopes to continue its 4>JX ~- ’ Btstavtorok A Record Os Progress progressive pdtev that his resulted in ' waois onr.owo •’* mtchst on out. R,TM * w * - SMAWMIJWtt in building a better holders dividend without fail including tlx addition of 84 diciel loco- during the past eight year*. x'- • - - ___ — ... Mark of'PROGRESS in Railroaaing Erie Railroad SERVING THE HEART OF INDUSTRIAL AMERICA X 2 j/ r, *>. ~ r .wv-wv-vw.- - • X
Tear Gas Thwarts Robbery Attempt (UP>— Tear* washed uwuy the gueaUonabte designs of alx men country dub wttfc guna drawn. While three of the Intruder* .. j--—j -i-:^-Jump " Henley and hi* wife, the other* alerted to i remove two ’lot maehinea They touched off a tear gaa boanb which the owner of the dull rigged up to foil hijackersi after a aimilar raid last year. Gasping and crying, the gunmen fled. I ■_ _ r- ■•■' ■ | Automobile, Truck Sideswipe Monday I Deputy aheritf Bob Shraluka ln- ' 'totlgatvd an accident Monday In which a ear driven by Mra Clyde 1 TToutaer. S« Mercer avenue, atoeawiped a truck drireß by Raymond , Eicher. of Rin kfonl. 0.. about one - mile aouth on V. 8. highway S 3. Mr*. Troutner and aon Max. wars I uninjured but the left aide of the i car ahe waa driving wbb deraoliahI ed when H bit tba flat-bed atoe! I trailer. Mr*. Troutner told the dep- ■ uty that a muddy apray on the windwtaleid combined with the glare I of the oncoming traffic made it : difficult to eee ahead Deputy I Shraluka eatimated the damage to ■ the car at 1409; only allgnt damage to the truck. i “ ' ■ 7..72X1 -• T _" - ed from New York with Ma wife ■ aboard the Batory March 29.
Killinn Hanhfirt Small Boy's Ta Bo tut To Death '■SwatorETta.'.'Mwrffl. «r.-"Tt‘i‘T (Mrcua raaataliouta ataked out a large ptot ot ground today tor the execution and burial place of ttaiiv the elephant, the condemned killer of a small tioy admfrsr. —When the deep pit near the win ter quarter* of the Ringing Bro-c Barnum and Halley Circus la completed. preahieiu John Ringliti* North will give thu hord that apells .loom for Dolly Then trainer* will lead the elephant into the pit, feed her a fatal done of poison and cover her body with sand and dirt. North acted aa Judge and jury in •cofencing Dolly to her death. What action the state will take iu the death of her victim, five-year-old Edward Roger* Bchootey. probably depended on hit parent*, attorney W. M. Stniley tall, ed With Mr. and Mr*. Elmer Schooley <u iJi* .Vega*. N. M. for a If.n.’ yeaterday and aald he would <*aifer with them again today Iwfiwe taking any action. Dolly, a veteran of 29 year* under the big top. was eating jieatiur* offered her by the Shboolay jboy Sunday when *!ie suddenly attacked him Wrapping her trunk about hlwaist, the elephant pulled the b >v beneath-her ami crushed him wltn l footDemocrat Want Ada Bring Reau it* j
——————— Connersville Man h Accident Victim tad.. - Bten : (VFl—Jeaaa Lambert. C<, died ia ' Fayette memorial hospital laaf ulghtalawiMMiraMDec-Jstaaulsi -,a»rueite-*-7,4M«0 - highway- - -.truck while attempting a lettdiainl turn -ote a Toad-interaertton nortit at here. Virgil Coagrove. Richmond driver of the truck, eucaped in juriea. Kflls Self Alter Beeting Deughter Schedule Inquest Into Man's Death - Aurora, ill.. Marek »—<UPI— An elderly city engineer apparently killed himself With • raaor after beating his 1* year old daughter With a hammer, police said today But they said that the full atorx of what happened yesterday In the home of joaepb Maley. *3, won't be known until Maley’s daughter. Lyiiti. is, or his Wife, Ailiia. can be questioned. An Inquest was scheduled Police summoned to the home by a telephone call found Maley, a city water department employ*, lying on the flover of his bedroom Hi* throat hart been slashed with a straight-edged rarer which was ly mg nearby The poelHon of the gash tndlcat ed that it was -• If inflict. <1 poliite said, and Maley’s fingerprints were on the raror, IHt leers were met aV'lhe Amir
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by Mis* Maley, who—crying hyaUmm “w* «ot calmed down now." Bhe alao gttap. * ed out something about locking Key* father The girl was taken to a hospital is v, nileonsy-ten, rowtHHon •iHer muiber was *o hyatericaJ that «he could hot be questiuMd gt Irwieth -«B.m tevlvl lllllti r IfoOHF I II 11 t|i 111, wwf“ vw* band-bad been acting "st rouge" Authorities said they believed Matey went berserk. They thoorteed that hemtlaeked hie daughter »lieu ahe tried to restrain him. Will Present Sacred Cantata On Sunday Bern-. Mar. 2k — Tba' mixed choir, composed ot about 40 voice* of the Crosa Evangelical and Re- - formed church, will present a sacred Easter eantala. "The IMtrine Redeemer” on-Palm Sunday at 4 p. m. in the church. Thu choir ta directed by Mr*. Marti* J. NeUbnschwander and Mrs Albert Stably will be at the piano Salesman For Berne Firm Dies Suddenly Bern*,' Mar 2*---Jo«eph. 11. Anderson. k*. of Indtenaptals. a salesman for the local Winner House for four years, died suddenly from a heart attack w fill’*' On his way to Indiana from New York state where he had been on a selling trip ' Hl* wife survives. Several officials of the local firm attended the funeral at Indianapolis yesterday Democrat Want Ada Bring Results
