Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 86, Decatur, Adams County, 12 April 1950 — Page 7
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fwatataa A— -r--rffl«--» )fiMK)i upwlnW Reported tactssH ffiSt® I*4* tXnuiui vunucnirciy San. Arttar St. Vaaddhtarin> ddetort were optimUl k today that he would ho oat ot the hospital la eight to U daya. - ■“ Tta Sd-year-old Michigan Booperation at Georgetown feoagrttal yeatorday tor removal of a tumor near Ma spinal cord. It waa performed By Dr. O. Hash Fulcher, chief of nauroaurgery' at the hoeVital. hr Robert F Owen, bl* attend inc physician, said that yaadoa berg *M la "aome normal poet operative paia" tat waa otherwise in "food coadttkm." Although he arid the senator p roba bly would be oat of tho hoeVital within two weeta. a longer period of convaieaeace would be required. Congressional leaden regretted that Vandenberg lias been aßtolined again at a ttae when his presence on the senate floor would go tar toward rebuilding the bi-partisan foreign policy and securing enactment ot the KCA exteaslon bill. Democratic leaden'have given top priority to the measure, wblcn Is one ot the major planks in President Truman's legislative program. in the pact few weeks. Vandenberg has expressed regret over the Inroads of partisanship into foreign relations. in a recent letter to ECA ad tn Inlstra tor Paul G. Hoffman, lie Suggested that • M-parlluan comtajsslon be established to study - Iba need for aid to Europe after the Marshall plan ends. The following cases were set for trial for the April term ot coart Tuesday by Judge Myles F. ,Psrrl«ti when the docket for these and other cases were called. Household Finance Corp vs Dale and Mildred Knlttte.coinplaint on note; May X June Bowman vs Kenneth flow man. divon e. April 26. William Marion Dlckason ▼» Lewis McClelland Smith and Fred Chrlstener, suit on promissory note. May IS State of Indiana vs Waytie OSi ’such, forgery. Ity Juty. Mlry iS - State of Indiana vs Edwin Wtrhe. obtaining delivery of- property by fraudulent check, by jury May 11. — State of Indiana vs llobarl Smith, overweight vehicle, by jury. May 5. Hearing Dates Set - Hearing -io make - more specific the complaint to foreclose mechanic'* lien, filed by Curtis Hill against Dale and Florence Moses and the JFirat State nartk of .Ad ants louuty. A'eFTor"’®ray‘T"7”’
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Tta Britten to Ort ease of Fays yi Mlmm RlclmwM, co®* ftaM M cootract, sot for hearing MMy 11. - John Leyaq vs Ratawabi Selklac, conplaint for damaxea. hoartag to stake astro specific set for May 1- _ Hearing on tta plea in abatemeat to tho case of Carl and Martha Mies vs John A. Trout. Lewie i Peter D. Schwarts, set for April i M. —. . i Hearing oa citation in the dk - wci ciuw of Baroiece BiberI Miao vs Norman BlbersUne sot I tor April to. r Oa motion of tho plaintiff ia - ths cause ot Charles Anderson vs , Clifford G. Essex st al. complaint ■ to foreclose a mechanic's Hen. plea to abatement set tor hearing Hay <. tat For laaees I Cause of Robert L Brown vs i Richard D Lewtea, treasurer. and IT ar tot mm **. i—y. -rffa- „ ... • f”* 8188 avlWMWrniß* PBi **ywi, •“* r tor issues May 11 tta cause «< Clark < and r Lewis L. Smith vs Car! and Mar- > the Mies. John A. Trout and Peter D. Schwarts set for issues April ! To Answer i tta defendants in each of the t lellirotag canes ruled by the court I to answer chargee brought against I them within id days. In every case I sues action being instigated by tho plaintiffs. I Gretchen Smith vs John A. J Young et al. i Kenneth Coblents vs Frsnk • Orndorf. Lincoln National Life Insurance . Co. vs Harold and Thelma Hakes, r Dale Cowan vs Oscar Myers. > Makes Default The defendant, .Helen Schug. ■ being sued for divorce by Fred s Scheg. is called by the court, fails . to answer or appear, and la de r clared In default. Final Report Filed Final report submitted by Kdward Miller, administrator for the I’aul Mltter estate. revealing that 14.M3 Ik had been distributed as shares and all known debts and claims had lieen paid: admlnlsr trator released and discharged. I sureties released, estate closed. Notices Issued . Notices. heretofore ordered is
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Dec«tMr Pfcysidmi AitodifAr G/ mow rrwwfwwf w» Dr. taa Data of thto city Mona at aavea paraoas ia tta etale te be honored with amatarthlp to tta Halted Air tJato "IPO.eaOMlle C!lfb" it waa aaaouaeed today by William R. Wood, ot Fort 'WifOTT'' ~BBy~ Mita manager- ■ for tta i iMMiaar A plaque was presented to the well known Decatur physician by Wr. Wood, sigattytag that Dr. Duke has traveled exteneively by air and Is entitled to membership la the exrlnaive !••,«» mile club. Ttaro are only seven Hoestar ' Dr. Duke does considerable air travel between Decatar and Miami. Florida. He owns tta Royal Date Trailer Camp ta that dty aad makes froqaeat trigs to tta south tbs camp is operawHi ny ms mm* in-law. James C. Stephens The Halted Air Unas operate »rom Baer Field, southwest of Fort Wayne, from which airport Dr. Duke makes his tripe to Florids Youth Feiiowship Conference Mrs. Marlene Maertens, staff member of the commission of world service of the Evangelical and Reformed church will be the prin clpal speaker at'both sessions of tta spring youth fellowship conference in Fort Wayne April I<, It was announced here today. The conference will be held In the Grace Evangelical and Reform ed church, officials stated, noting that registration begins at 2:30 p.m. Bpectal music foe the afternoon session will be given by the Fort Wayne Children's home of the Kvangellcal and Reformed church; The host church's youth fellowship will be in charge ot tta evening session, end church memtters will serve supper. sued for the Henry Reiter and Arthur Shock estates revised from | April 29 Jo Msy _L_
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Seeks Office ■■■■■Kt O ' ’Bi £ Harry fftuMa, «f Decatur, aanounced today that he tad started an lataaslve campaign for the nomination for . ahertff of Adams coanty in the Democrat primary to he held,May 2. Stutta. long time member of the Decatur volunteer fire department snd former chief of that organisation. is an employe of tta Decatur plant of the General Electric. i , i, ' Seorch Is Called OH For Unidentified Sub San Francisco, April 12. — CUP I — The navy called off its search for an unidentified submarine west ot the Farallon islands yea, terday after a school of whales ■was discovered frolicking in the area. The navy said the original repott by a military air transport service pilot on Monday is "considered to have been in error." It was pointed out that from a high altitude a whale could be mistaken lor a sutnnarine. Another sub report also was >piked by the navy when It aw* revealed that an undersea craft sighted by the eoast guard off the Washington coast was In fart the t'.fS. Guavlna en route to Vancouver. B.C.
Bainbridge Cdby Mu bsl Widif RrfAr StWory Os State Is Dead Bemus Point, N. T.. Apr. 12 — (UP>—Bainbridge Colby, to. Who ta" to WHs IT -eF-rtMe-unAw'-Psoub. data WUson handled this nation'* fMt touchy relations with Soviet Ruatda. died at his house hero last right of a heart attack - -- - Colby, an internationally known lawyer, had been tn 1« days. His death Mas announced by his widow, the former Mr*. Joseph N. Ely. Whom he marriml ta 1»29 Idtor hi* first wife, a novelist, whom ta Mcuaad of ridfcriMff him in
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bar writlag* about atai to public life, won wdi vnree ■ A BullmooM Progressive under former president Theodore Roose vrit. Cdfoy sMflftM Bia atitataiw* to WoodHiir Wllaon wta appoint- «< Mm socretary qf state la I*2o for the last year ot hi* preslden tiki term. As secretary of state, ta inaagwated tta first U. 8. pol*erof aomroeoffrittob es the newly formed tevtet government. ■■”W-W-WM*-'«tetons*ta-**--.-'»ta.. United Preu, Colby asserted ttat present difficulties wtth tta RusktoM could have been avoided had th* U. 8. followed the non recognition policy which lasted until President Franklin D Roosevelt took office. X Born in Bt. Louis. Mo.. Colby frequently switched Ms pcAitfoal allegiance, joining Theodore Rooeevelt's Ball Moose bolster* ta IbM. But when Mr. Roosevelt de-
- - -Jl -8 -* ---m — smAmMtoe enneo > Becono rrogieMßi vu p*riy nomluafton for president, Colby accused the former president of breaking hi* pledge to tta Ptograsaivto and atabtotad WOson. in the 1>1( campaign Democra tic Editorio I Dinner On April 22 ’the annual dinner meeting of the Indiana Democratic editorial aitodiMfon WHT Riley room at the Claypool hotel
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ta Indtanapotfo Satardsy H'l—t April 22 Ten lickat* have Mta reealvod taro tor tta dinner, W«A rtbarvation* closing April U. Nnon*. ... eriaMwr to attend akffy obtain tta ticket* foom Mrs. CBariea Loo* er thi. city. ■ A total of €3*2 new eB writo were completed ta Oklahoma dur tag I*4*. Th* OU and Ge* Jownai —- report* *M at them were vriideato rvtoltita te I** PMdwwar » go* wells and 523 dry hnioa.
