Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 104, Decatur, Adams County, 3 May 1950 — Page 6
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‘ ___ I ft L ■ I w r . |T M MAJ. OM*- Frank A. Keating. who has been commander of the New England military district. headouarters In Eoston, becomes 0. Bl' Military Advisory group chief in Korea, succeeding Brig ■ Gen. William L. Roberts, who retires in June. Keating command'd 102nd Infantry in Europe In World War IL (International) 1
I “*"*' I Ek.'-'xJ L JfK*' :y *jw& - - i BHMbS FO* QIVINff unreserved rapport to Communist party policy at re- ' cent Rod congress. Frederic I Jollot -Curia will b« kicked out aa - high commissioner tor atomic •energy, tha French cabinet has I decided. Jollot-Curie and hit wife, I daughter of the discoverer of radium. won Nobel prise in 1»35 tor Um discovery ot artificial radioactivity. — ftolerwaftoMsP PLQMBING a PWMBLNG FIXTURES • WATER HEATERS • KITCHEN SINKS • BATH ROOMS • WATER SYSTEMS We aloe cell and install all or eawl burning Hat Water Systems for Keating your homes. ALL WORK OUARANTEEOI ' HAIGKS
LARGE CROWD «•—tteaed S-r-w P—e w—> they were packed tfobtly. Probably the most aoGcoable thing aboat the people was that they were quiet throughout the evening. —and on Into the early morning. When the rotors, were called in. the resells posted on a huge board, then called out, nothing mor.- than a marmsr greeted, each new figure. The chief Interest, on the pteto at least, the sheriffs race. The majority of calls-at least M percent were primarily tb learn the results, and who would meet In Nov-mtier The returjis, tor the most part. - were slow coming in. catching, on a number of precinct* reporting and never seeming to advance. Then suddenly a flurry of precinct totals would reach the dtflee, and the vote would jump apI cordingly— and so <K>, the interest The phone and the crowd lH>th gained their greatest volume about midnight. By then the lob by ol' the Democrat o«ice was packerT tightly, and the phones 1 were constantly ringing. And it: didn’t taper off much until after 1 1 o'clock this morning Then some of. the people left, the phones didn’t ring quite so often. For by that time most of' the races were won. it was possible to get a good lead on who would emerge the winner: as Gallup would have .it. by then the trend was pretty well known However; 'one . rare, developing
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i Into a close struggle all evening, suddenly reached, ite climax early today. O. Romy Bieriy. Decatur attorney, and Don Carnall. Bluffton real estate agent, hoiked up in about the best "fight" of the campaign. Wells county votes were tabulated long Itefore Adams county's, and at that time, when no more than half the Adams precincts were reported. Carnall held a lead of rm. However, Adwme coun(ty votes kept piling up for Bieriy. and at abom 2: Ite o'clock with S 5 of the ite precincts reported, and Bieriy ahead, the win waa conced- i Wf —at leawt-hy those in the office : For then everyone went homr Tlri-d _ , —T— —r- ! y . | If you "have something to sell, or rooms for rent try a-Democrat Want Ad- ft brings reaulte.
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ZgLaWgRWOUTH CLUB I wwmMnmtotommMtoaMmMmwMMitoWTM Sgnlgt NiulißPaal Golden, state rural youth president, will be the feature at traction on May 11. senior night. He will speak to the aasembtoge oa the purpose and activities of the state rural youth organisation He will entertain with a juggling act as one of the evening specialties. Another state officer. Kay Schenkel. of Webash eounty, will also be present and direct the group singing. ' "A»e Midnight Chat About Rural Youth" will be presented by the local club. Paul Brumbaugh of the state l-H office will assist Dennis Norman in directing the reereetioa. Mors than IM high school seniors are expected to be guesto in this event scheduled tor the Decatur high school gym. Poultry Blue Book Copies Are Received > The Adams County extension office has received a supply of the Indiana poultry blue book for IMO, sayt county agent L. E. Archbold. This is a publlcaton ot the state poultry association of Indiana. Many artlcks appear in this booklet prior to publication in bulletin form. A copy may be obtained. "Outstanding articles In the blue books are "Poultry planning for IMF by L 8. Hardin; "High efneieney ration for broilers," by C. W Carrick; "What does vaccination mean." by Harold E. Moses, and "Poultry breeding cooperative gets going," by J Holmes Martin if You Have Something To Sell Try A Democrat Want Au—ft Paya Go to the church-of yottr ehoW next Sunday. " x.APPROVE (I sattsweaf Fraaw l-ewe Owe! i wlroae .matting followed tlie plaii ; commission s, agreed to the plat!diagram, specifying, however, that • '.firther'refinements- would neces
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BIERLY, EICHORN tow < majertty to LME to Adeem «M» £ 121 voteg. UM to T«k The veto for KScbacw to the throe coanttes was: Adams, L«M; WeHa. ».•»!; Blackford, IA1«, A Hirncby*e vote wee: MHM, VfjW Waite, . RMi Dtoirtnto. J f <M; a total to LU4-
