Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 31 March 1950 — Page 4
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A book takes treat th* Mlnaeapoli* library fifty yean U° kaa been returned That'* a ramiadw to return th* on* you borrowed atariy that long ago to "read over the weekend." A Bicknell woman taraed the tables on her tour son* who ref used to worth and <*W around her bouse and eat her food Th* mother went to court and the judge found the laay men aullty of trespass. They were given suspended Jail and penal term sentences la Ilea of getting jobs and making their own way.. 0 Prtsoneya in a Philadelphia house of correction, rebelled against eating the usual creamedchicken menu, but a riot was averted. Prisoners have no right •to dictate to authorities what ~ shall be served them, but wo can't understand why bayffbotled men should be served creamed chick en. which If not properly yrepared might be reason for revolt o -q One of the spring projects thia year should be the rebuilding of our worn out sidewalks. There ar* many stretches of broken- ■ down walk* in the city and even.. In the shopping,-district,, chunk* of cement have been uprooted There Is liability attached to dan gerous. sidewalks. Last year the . city of Chicago paid oiit -850<>.imhi to persons who tell on faulty «ld<' . walks and won damage suits Let'* rebuild our sidewalks The Decatur street fair will be held on the date* originally fin d 'by the board duly MJ9 While the Allen County fair will be held during the same week nis not believed the event will < onflict with the local exposition Thia summer * fair will be the last to be held on th* 1 city’s street’s tor it is plaoheil to ‘stage future" shows in Hanna .S’nttman park Street fairs draw crowds and Urmost cases are looked upon as a week of entertainment for visitors. ? p—- (>-- —o- — Ao evidence that, the United State* I* still a vigorously grow lug country may be seen in figures
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compiled by Prof. Joseph 8- Dari* of Leland Stanford University Ha predict* a population Increase of at least M.UW.UM in the next fifty year*. Thia predicted growth would be "compatible with Improving level* of education and Hvtng." according to th* prate*nor. He also point* to the increaie of th* proportion of person* In the higher income group Undoubtedly our fruitful country can feed a million more people a year, and our industrial system can clothe them and provide them with bathtubs, houses and cars. America need not stop growing for It has the world’* greatest stock of natural resource*. —_o o Air Merchant Fleet: There Is an ide* in Washington for the formation ot a fleet of cargo airplane* for private airline operations, with the aid of government subsidies, the planes to incorporate design features which would make them useful as military craft In the event of war. This would create, in short, an air merchant fleet on a footing comparable to that ot the-subsidised merchant marine of the seas. The idea is still in an emhfoyonic stgge. and several factors are holding it up. Some are political. but a chief stumbling block Is the question ot whether designs can be worked out for planes which would be .practically useful for both civil and military purposes • - When a new idea of govern mental activity is put forth, it is not easy to predict whether It would bring a saving or an addi lional cost. Hut there should be the possibility of saving in this i 'd eVHultJta’ritTaj ~ government funds must be spent tor cargo carrying military aircraft; If part of Tltt« • ' nsf go-+ntrr-sUbstdb-» foe tcrnrTier-’t’»l craft Uh- operaliug and maintenance c.<*l« of the military fleet might be reduced and some productive use could be made of the subsidy money. As ..long..** huge are necessary it seems sensible tn ge* what usefulness is,possible front these military invest;n*nts
George E. Wearer. Nuttman Ave. U. B Chercb) “The Sacredness of Life” I John s:l4—At d this is the record. that God hath given to M eternal life, and thia life is in bis don. Yes. this is the record, that God baa given us eternal Ute, but we mail prove ourselves worthy by our regard for this present life In which we live. The life that you and I have is a aacred tru»t. committed unto us by the Almighty Rod and Creator. Many of Us have th* philosophy that we can do as we please with this life. This is true In a* much that we do have freedom of choice in this life, but we are responsible for the choices that we make. Our manner of life is effected by our surrounding eiiylronment. Did you ever think of what the result would be if every man lived just a* he pleased without regarding the welfare of others. I’yn sure that we can visualize the dire results of sue If a world. We not only have a duly to our fellowmen but we have a supreme obligation to God to properly live this Hie. This life of ours Is a mystery. Man with all his keen sense of science has not l>een able to fathom this mystery nor has he been able to duplicate It. Should we not thank God for ilfe by living a. wholesome and .holy life through the gift of Hl* Sion. "Just'one life. ’Twill soon be past. Only what's done for Christ Will Last.” .
! 20 YEARS AGO TODAY March 31 — President Hoover sign* bill providing 8230.00T.1HM* for new federal buildings. Congress plans adjournment tor first of June. Glen Beaver* buy* one-third Interest in the Beaver* Fryback furniture store. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roop returr from a visit at Bardentown. Ohio. ka Trixler of Huntington visit*d here today on his way to Fort land to get bi* car which was stranded there during the lil.izzard Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gehrig leave on a month's t<-ur to Lincoln .Neb . and other isrtnts west. Switzerland Man To Visit. Decatur N*w York, March 31 — Ernest Itlgidenbei g. of SwlHeriand. *-n loute to join Noah Sti-urv of lbcat'tr Tnd . was aTnrrtig- ttiw -+-;ddLpassenger* who arrived here ot. board the Cunard’Whin- Star |jn er G'tecn Elizabeth which ths'ked at Pier 90 in the North Rivet after a five day voyage froth Southampton and t■h<‘rt>ourg The big lini-r was. aihedllled to arrive—the day—before hut. was. obliged to.,.spend the nlgbt at anchor at the harbor entrance because of a heavy fog in which shortly before dawn the Grate liner Santa Monica rammed and damaged the Ambrose lightship. Gillander To Head Co-To-Cfcwcli Move .X.i't ’ii.il i omitlander of tjg A it. I t. an Ip’uloii. George t’r.tig. of Brazil is spearheading a longterm got, M-ii it i<■ b — ttrov efneti t <ininiomT hy rhe ' American Leeion.- The ACK Gillander has lieett asked by foiirth district coiiHiianile:
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! Arthur Wilkie of Fort Wayne t. head the movement In th* Fort ’ Wayne area. Rev. Gillander now 1 await* from Commander Craig* ’ headquarters a return of some of ’! the reasons for practicing churchmanship that th* local pastor advanced In discussion with the r Brazil Legion post. Rev Gillander pointwi out to Comtu-uaer Craig * In IMH that Americanism can best 1 be appreciated, and Communism defeated, through the religious nn- ' ' derstandlng of the worth of the • i hitman sonir and that the church i -to the usual agency by which splr-. , dual values are understood and ; rtihan>ed
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Duwh MpiihaiffMr" Is Takeo By Death Mr*. Dinah Nsuhau»er, <4. widow of Peter Neuhauaer, died at Y: iO o'clock this morning at her home, five mile* northwest of Herne. Bhe had been bedfast for two month*. Born in Monroe township Jan* 30. 1885. she was a daughter of Abraham and Miriam NoserNeuenschwapder. She was a member of the U£vangellcal Mennonit* church west oi Berne Surviving are three brother*, Samuel Neuenuchwander of Dalton. Q„ Jacob ot Apple Creek, 0.. vud Amo* of near Berue; and tour •later*. Mr*. Amo* Steiner and Nr* J. R. Steiner, both of Dalton 0., Mr*. Lydia Steiner of Smithville. 0., ami Mr*. Simon Nussbaum ot Orville, O. Three sister* and four brother* preceded her In death. Funeral service* will l>e held at 14 a. m. Monday at the Evangelical Mennoni’e church, the Rev. N. J. Schmucker offh-ialing. Burial will l>e in the church cemetery. The body will he removed from the Yager mortuary to the residence at 4 p. m. Saturday. Pickpocket Robs Police Sergeant Philadelphia, March 31. — (UP) — A light-fingered pickpocket robbed police sgt. Anthony J. Ford of - hi* wallet containing 857 and hi* < badge a* they sat on a subway atn- , lion bench waiting tor a train •ust j night. -
Mr*. Paulin* Andsnum had' as her dinner guests Thursday: Mrs. Bernice Turner. Gideon. Mo.; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sooke. Hmu> ard. Decatur. Sam Wagner, 8. K C.. of the U. B.’lHiV/, Is visiting here with relative*. He I* stationed at the naVal reserve training eenter at Terre Haute and ha* 11 year* of navy service. Mr*. E. 8. Christen, who has spent the winter In Chicago and Park Ridge with her son. Ferd, and daughter. Naomi, win return to her home north of Decatur on Saturdny. The nondltlon of Mr*. Jerae Swarts, who has been confined to her home on North Second street for the past six weeks. Buffering from embolism, i» reported the *ame. Donald Leroy Yaney, fireman. USN. of route t, Geneva, joined other personnel on duty aboard the heavy cruiser 1188 Newport New* at Nice. France, when they recently greeted Admiral Forrest P. Sherman. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Edwards and son. Steve, were in Chicago Thursday where Mr. Edwards attended to builnes*. They were accompanied home by Mrs. Earl Crider, who bad been visiting tor several day* with the Orin Crider family ! Guy Morrt* of the Housing Engl-1 neering company of Bluffton i* a' patient in St Joseph hospital at! Fort Wayne, where be will under- j go a major operation. C K Wbitted. a senior at Vaiparalao. will spend the weekend here.
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