Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 96, Decatur, Adams County, 24 April 1950 — Page 2

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Holy Communion For K. C. Next Sunday The Kntithte of Columint» will rvceive Holy Communion in a tody mm Sunday at 8l Mary's CalboHc ctaccb during the 7:30 o’clock BreaUhat wUI to aerved at tto X. ot c. kaff fdtoto to mMm. Tto Rev. James Cearoy at Our « Sunday Visitor staff, HuaUagtoe wUI addroaa tto Matora at tto breakfast. Apostolic Christian Church Is Featured £ The new HOO.ffN Apratolfc Christian ekarch on tto Wato-Ad-ams county line, was featured in an article in Ute Sunday JournalGaxette. — The edifice wUI be completed M ~ about aix weeks and will seat an-

SALE CALENDAR APR. 25 Stephen Btotriat. TH North Third street, Deeatar. « room modern home and personal property. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin Uechty, ancta. APR, 29—Mr. Minnie Myers, 1 block east of P O. on south went corner, Wren, Ohio. • room house and. furniture. 1:10 P. M. Sale conducted by Kent Kealty <- Auction Co., Decatur. lad. MAY I—Loyall—Loyal Order of Moose Ixwige. ill So Main Bluffton lad. 10 room house to be moved. S P. M. D. S. Blair & Dell Shaw, suite Conducted by Kent Realty* Auction Co., Decatur. Ind. ■ ‘ __ - ) VOTE F0R.... , > ) KENKETI E. HIRSCIY | ( For JOINT STATE SENATOR ) ( Democrat Primary, May 2 ( t I pledge yen that I will do my best at all times to ■ 1 represent ail the people of Adams, Blackford and 1 ff Wells counties. I am a home and farm owner and ff J have been actively employed in a Decatur factory . J f fer 12 years. I believe that I know your problems ff and you may be sure that I’ll work with you toward W ■J. : solving them. ff ) NIRSCHY FOR STATE SENATOR I ■ ■ pol adv. 1 ” J —Z- -- - , ( 281 1 ■MMWW a sines fat this series-7.4 ; ff.2eu.fl —lll6cu.ff.Come in, tee—''f . stofves * teww iw»r WBka"wp nyMrwwv, a BA mead llnvAA. ft-y— --ag — teww mmn 3rV'*Sw Ir’WWWV ' • Now SupoS“Stopoge Doolga _ • New large kupw-Freexer . New improved Meter-Miser Minlel Shown MM-02 $ M o » tto aaw Other Models from 1&4.75 Modoll UHRICK BROS. I

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proximately I.kOA ffirff—i The average attendance Is above 1,000, tto Rev Samuel AeecMtoaa, pas- - ataadiag building. la tto state and cue of the large.! in a rural area. Many members of tto eongregaAta*..toe .to JDecalur and Adeuna GE Lisis Numbers Os Stockholders Schenectady. NT.. Apr. M. - Tto General Kleetric company has k total of 250,075 stockholders as of March 17. the record date for dividends payable April 25 accord teg ta W, W. Trench, secretary of the company. The new total Is an increase of Ito over the Ztff.kM recorded a* K March Ik. 1M», bnt <3O less than i the number recorded December It, iMi Mr. Tteach aaM.

11 ”'* Form Bureau Reports Big losunmic* Year A 7.7 per. ent increase in .urplii. aad Sk percent ttorease ta total assets were reported by Farm Bureau Mutual company to policyholders attMtdlux the annual meetend to IMS totaled VJO7.W7. Total assets told »k,«A?»6 Cl.imi. totaling $2,293,000 were paid In IMS. The Hoosier Farm Bureau Life Insurance coaspaay wrote $12,000. 000 of aew inwrance In IMS. Life 'nsurance now in force totals sßt,ffl»,Oto. A goal of floO.(MW.ooo of life insurance In force by Jan. I*2 was set by tto meeting Assets of the life company Increased 25 percent last year. 9 Burnett Promoted To Private First Class WITH THB EIGHTH U.B. ARMY IN TOKYO. JAPAN - Former Private Norman U Burnett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burnett. HP North Bisih Street. Decatur. Ind., was recently promoted to private first class for his oatstand log stork and devotion to duty as a radio operator for headquarters end headquarters company, seventh cavalry regiment, first cavalry division. Pfe. Burnett enlisted in the army for a period of three years, and took his luisic training at Camp Brackinridge Ky. Prior to entering the service, he was a student at Decatur high school. uw “4«f IRWIN I I ■ ■ I IR « • | L i| I«A I ■ ■ ■ Republican Candidate For SHERIFF ’ SHAMS CHI NTS Vour Support at the Primary . Will Be’ Spprctialt-d.

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The Rev. Joseph tocsepkowski. newly appointed den* of the Polish Methodist Theotottirnl Sferatnary in Warsaw. Poland, will be the guest speaker at the Pint Methodist church In this city at 7 30 o'clock this eveafaff. ..A Active of Brooklyn, the speaker has been a minister of the Polish Methodist church IS Poland for 25 ' years, after serving aa mlnlsier of St. Fitter's M- thodiM ehn eh and community house in Hamtramck. Detroit. Mich His present visit to the United States Is his first in 25 years. Examinations Listed Under Civil Service The United Steles civil service commission today announced examinations for t>rol>ational appoint meet* to telephone operator positions at salaries ranging from 1.2, 150 to kAtSA'a year, iu various ■ federal ajieniies in Ohio. Indiana and Persona apointvd WUlOperate multiple or nun-multi-ple salt, himards and/or supervlM* V roups of operators. A written examination must be taken and the applicant mast also have varsilliS amounts and types of experience.; For further informatiun cout.u t Robert Fiislmri-- at the Decatur post office teineke And Freeby To Medical School ’it i Adjri situi ‘t!i» hnliitna Ijh J»v a ih-.u r*-. '»rd itauiber of .»p->h- > ani’< h.i-. tinofi -r .niod h» .1. k : I’ I't | i .. a»<| f hat I \\ ' ’>» 7"l N ath St * - t firratur. - Th«wf' rhosf'n t<> -n«’2ln their ' j mrdlf-ul i-ralnlim.. in,,t?i'‘pteynt»rr on I ? (hi- Cniver-’viM > BluoiiilnghHi a itm ; ! ■ .|,i t |>r | John l» Van N’ths <U*an of tho o| i-t modi, his Tlu* r 1.1H5- n»im- • I ♦ »x, |.V». nt whon? nit •■Aiopt >ix " . • . J. -,f .*t i n-|<_ : , im.-? in .} ; «»f th-'n ri. trnn) d-nji •.> ans and. -•.ate./ } ?hvsi. Ja-s-l.» -hr II n -r» d ’ ■ !-p 'I r ‘-- 1 r k‘A ■ ■ -fni-'dly .. ■ _• • • ' ' tudent - \

. .-.-Jjf CKKraLif j Candidate For issraß WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP Gerhard Reinking • A resident <4 Decatur, • •FAp<rHMs«><l«<lHi<-n - n —,Township' _ L > A Democrat' All .Ms Xife. • Hom.- O-i.tir. • Mt-ntber Zion Lutheran Church of Decatur. k our "support al the lie appreciated. YOU!

Indianapolis Man Drowaed in Rivat WtMfltoC, Ind. AHU to- Ilin Maurice West 2». Indianapolis. Saturday when a rwwboat hit a sunkea tot and overturned aa West aad a companion fUhad. County HooMi Council WiH Meet Thandoy Tto Adams county >ealtb e«n« efl will meet at tto cotokr e» tension office Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The committee will review progress of tto campaign against rabies, and leaders will offer suggestions for future health studies. The committee also will have speakers available for meetings of clubs and organlsatiuns. who may be obtained by contacting Miss Jean Shockley county health nurse, or the .extension office. To Add TtOchar Ta .Adams Central Staff The school board of tto Adams Central scbool. hi their last meeting. authorised county superintendent Hansel Foley to proceed with adding one additional teacher to the Adame Central high school staff, it was disclosed here today. The Instructor will be added to the vocational-agricultural department of the school to teach a limit<d class of 25 veterans. An additional teacher Is -to be hired, effective July 1. to work la the vocational agricultural department of the high school under tto supervisi.ui of J. E. Thacker. Proper authority has been rtk reived for sti. h an addition to the staff, officials note from Purdue itinerate vo.athmal agricultural inatru.'tar for the state. John Cost er. und also from W A. WUHams. state department of education.

Feather-bedding schama of Firemen's Union to put an additional Z fireman on dioeol locomotives has boon 9 CONSIDERED TWICE I Fact Finding Boards appointed by Presidents Roosevelt and Truman have said those demands wore "devoid of merit" and they worn REJECTED TWICE I Now the Firemen’s leaders seek to paralyze railroad transportation , to compel the railroads to employ a wholly unnecessary additional firemah tb rido on diesel locomotives. This scheme is FEATHER-DEDDINDI

Leadkhs or the Firemen's union have called a nationwide strike starting with four great railrtiads on April 26. These railroads are the New York ('entral,Pennsylvania. Santa Fe, and Southern. The union claim that a second fireman is needed on grounds of safety is sheer hypocrisy. Safety Jhas been dragged into this dispute only in an unsuccessful effort to give a cloak of respectability to vicious feather-bedding demands. After a careful study of the first demands of this union, a Presidential Fact Finding Board on May 21, 1943, reported to lYesident Roosevelt that there was no need for an extra, fireman on diesel locomotives. Again, on September 19, 1919, after s second hearing on the union lenders' demands, a second Board reported to President t roman that,-;" there presently-exidta na need for an additional fireman . . . upon either the ground of safety nr that of efficiency and economy of operation.” ■ Safety Record of Diesels is Outstandingly Good Although the railroads accepted the Board findings, the union leaders have brazenly, rej<s ted them. Thcv represent that an extra fireman ' is needed for ‘safety” reasons. Hare's

Boy Scout Officials At Regional Meeting Several Adam* cMßty Boy Scout official. .Headed region aaw* annual JRgtMfil in Chicago. The .abject of the meeting waa tto kffth annivorahry rruMda, to .trangtton tto arm «t Jlberty. Tbofff ffttMHking tto. mtotlag from torw atom BUW’RWtf torv Bari M. Wobb. BtormM Stucky Loaeil J. Smith, Clarence Dnar, few LaakenM. Georff. Mt Uchavd Ltan. aad W. Guy Bran. MEDIATION lOenrinwea ffvei Fnae one I The PeaaaySrania eald unleu the .trite threat la reectadet, the la»l train, operating on long diet anee route, wttt be aa folio*.: New York .nd Waahiagton to Chicago — Gotham Limited (train 551 leaving New York 11 ttt pAX and WaaNagtoa at 11:M p.m. Monday \ ~ Chicago to New York and Wa»bIngton - Manbartan Limited (train 22) leaving Chicago at U:te p.m v- 7--- —- New York to St. Louie—(train 131 leaving NVw York at 3:tf am Tuatriay St. tout* tn New York—The Penn Texa. (train A) leaving BL Louli at iff am. Tneeday. I 0. Fresidsnt Will Speak At Fort Wayne Aneounceiaant v«> made today that Dr. Herman Welle, preeident of Indiana Univarrity. and Cteak Rich, alumni .acrafary, would be (he ' headliner, at the annual Founder, day dinner nponMtrad by the Indiana Untvernity club of Allen county The event will be held Thuredny, night, May il. at tto Hotel Van Orman In Fort Wayne Thi. year will mark the 130th year of the life of the Unlverelty. Ticket, for the dinner and night meeting may he obtained in thl. city from Ho '

what the Board had to any on that point: - •’The safety and on-time performance of diesei electric locomotives operated under current rules have been notably good . . . “Cpon careful analysis of ths data submitted on safety, we have concluded that no valid reasons have been shown as a support for the Brotherhood proposal under which a Bresnan would be required to be at all times continuously in the cab of rood — diesels. Tbs proposal must be reJbc€bA '* The reef reason betpnd these demands is that the union Igg liras are trying to make jobs where tbwe is no work. In other words, a plain case of "feather-bedding.” * The railroads have no intention of yielding to these wasteful make-work demands.

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"The Safety Re«erd of Dieseb b Outstandingly Goad.. PssmusMii»i Fact Fnreran Hoasd Rsroer Bred three exrerpU from oftrial reports of l*rreid<-ntul Fact Finding Boards: ’The safety record of Dissets b outstandingly good, and it -follows that the safety rules now applicable have produced good results." "The safety sad nn time perdsraaaaco of Diesel-electric Inroaantivse opera tad under current rules indicate that Direei-efectric operation has been safer than steam loreanotive opsratinu . . Brmrmber! Three are nor stateaasats of the raltrnodß. They are feet a few of the many similar remrlustons reached by Preetdear WiMwaa'a Peer Fla Sing Board which •pen* mearhs lavrerlgaiiM «he claims es the unlaa leaders.