Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 111, Decatur, Adams County, 11 May 1950 — Page 4
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Th* amt antaaratpad mas la ghevatodtoiheOsaaa Bw. WU. fellow wh* watted II M* to »» *srt to th* pnito* tint bto wife had 4iH»MrM, . j-—• • Th* Agricsiture Departmaat Mtowm toto |tof» wheat crop at tom tbaa seven hundred asUMmi bosbels tho s®oMooE i® past seven year*. Th* sterage *f sarplu* crops may yet baa Maa* tag is dtogutoe. a • — Decstarite* aad swtortoia are anxiously awaiting award of cot* tracts for th* reearfarteg ot West Monroe street, aad more eagerly lookinc forward to the day when the street to Unproved. ——O o New houses already under constraettau la the city sad plans for starting work oa other* during tbs summer month* prove two things. First, Decatar to crowing sad secondly, this to going to be a busy year. „ o . o— — A doctor claims a new cure for alcoholism sad hangover. tkrowgb treatment with hormones. He shouldn't have spent ao much time on this discovery, for there to an easier cure. Simply, get * hangover. ■ —-o- —.. o .. •• - -• Trygve Lie, secretary-general of United Nation* hope* to have a talk with Russian Bos* Stalin about ending the cold war In Europe. Lie arrive* in Moscow" today and will first confer with VtohlMky, but .of course wants to talk directly to the Soviet Prime Minister The world wishes the ambitious UN secretary success in his undertaking. At least Malin might agree to arrange a future meeting with the world powers for the purpose of ironing out International problem* lie, like everyone else, realises that the one great obstacle lu the way . ot world peace to Ru«»ia s attitude toward the rest of the world and its historic fears that have been built up through centuries from ignorance At the moment the eye l>f the peaco-ioving people _ l*_on Lie and his mission to Mow cow
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Wor Days: Nov we dos t want to see owr young men march off to war •gala, but iter* to * way all of «a caa join. ■verytody can enlist in th* war against dirt and rubbish. May 17 to recruiting day for th* Citywide CLEAN UP DRIVBIf we want the alley* and rubblab heap* cleaned up, Join th* civilian army next week and rout Public Enemy . . . Dirt, o 0 A man over in England inherit, ed |«I,W from hi* father and toy the next four year* went on a binge. He wok* up broke He could have found batter use for hto money and might have tried paying off the British debt. —o—o _ When the topic of cloanrup week is mentioned, one thinks of tto cans and how the used container* litter alleys and vacant lots and are strewn along country roads. When, first. produced. t,n cabs were made, by hand, at the rate of about six an hour. Now mm-bins* 4urn out 21.000 an hour, which no doubt accounts for the fact that eAry housewife needs an opener to complete the daily . chore of getting a meal. p o Children's Joyful -laughter and play turned to tragedy as accident betell little Johnny Schmidt, slx-year old son of the Reverend and Mrs Edgar P Schmidt, at - their home on West Monroe street Innocently playing _in a front porch swing with btheY children, tiaewing upset pinning the boy under the framework which caused internal injuries, resulting in bls d-ath a few hours later. The boy's untimely death brings sorrow and heavy hearts to all. • Words tail at a time like this to express the heirt-felt feeling true holds for the grieved parents We realise they have suffered shock beyond measure and sorrow that only pan nts share when their loved ones are called by Divine Providence. But with our belief iu the hereafter, we know that ■ Heaven Is brighter today with the presence of one more loved child who now tuingies with the Angcis.
I mymwago 1 I■■ ~U , .1-1 . .'l'll' — May I'l, IMO was Sunday. "■ I SwtofwMOßßl luherttaac* tag schedule submitted for the Bertha Baker estate finding it* net value to be 42,305.75. • with no tax due. Final report filed by the administratrix Leo tn a Sprout, who alto tiled the proper proof* showing the eMute to be io order; the court then cloeed the ••tote. j Schedule to determine th* to herltance tax of the heirs ot the Laxstoe Buuck estate submitted by Herman Buuck. admtolMrator. re vpaling the a*t estate to be HI,Ml7l with seven hairs; referred to county. assessor. Schedule to determine the inheritance tax due on the Blanche LaFever eMate' also filed, showing the net estate to be 4»,tH9. with six heir*. Fstitoon Filed - Petition to Include eight addl tional heir* to the estate ot Rodolpho Garcia tiled by the ad satototratrix, Eugenia Cscian*. The personal estate had formerly been approved at 435 A-. -—— Estate Closed Administrator John Doan filed final report for the Henry Costello estate, revealing 441.54.1eft. tor distribution; report shows further that proper publications have been made, liabilities against the estate bsve been, met.. report appyoyed. administrator discharged and the estate closed. Motion Overruled The court overruled a motion to I strike the defendant's petition to modify the monthly payments, in the case of Maude .Morgan »s - Lawrence Morgan, a complaint f»'r; separation, from lied and hoard i M-wgww e«ated that ihe_(lb* montblyj payments be was ordered to meet were too high. Attorney fur the 'plaintiff. Hubert McClenahan. howi ever, stated In the motion'to strike i that (he ciatrtji_yfinal judgment is j not sufrject to modification ' Docket Action Following fHvnjc us verßHiatyuns *'"|’3f,‘ s 'fiWf?e'Sf 'Wrt1 l tient to-rthe-eas* Glen Schaadi n al. jc.£etHion for drainage, the court ordered (hat-; the petition be docketed as an* "action pending in thiJ court.” Campaign Expenses Otto Hoffman. Drmocrst. for. r-ouniv corimilMlnner-. second diet rut. Il.'tli Hob Shraluka. Democrat.,sheriff. J 52.15. Hugh Mo ■er. li'publh ui. Jeffer-; son township trustee. fS RED CROSS FUND repi ried 2.H P/' Simins*S*. I Wab.i-h Twp - Auxiliary. VrtcrattS Por eign Wai s O‘> Adram tftrrk’.' <’br -bet-al u* jhiNiin as /■ !.• N- 1 1 AdiTl J..—:-7.~ Total r< |>o» ?«d $7 s*i: Goal . - - - x The Hoover Commission found... that the Army at one- tiinv » d X 29.000 -tropical"'unif<»rhi!< for .soldb’rs, at i‘«-r umTnrm which was more uni*ornia than - there were n'oMicrM. I Rummage Sale. May 12-1-1. Melhixiist Church basement. I Friday 1- 4:30. Saturday 19-4:30. 110t2x | Ftt-MAKING » M UAY WfTl — FIAKO Pit CKUST MIX I 9oUB ceS -FULL PacSiag* Family Favorite ' » o>t Z 1 ** 1 * ' Officious
'B*SMstosbs*Ms vurrenT ropuianon Th* census bureau'* current population survey, a compilation of a crosMecUon nt empjoyment •nd unemployment to the United States, will be conducted during th* week of May 14 to to- The announcement was mad* by district supervisor Dorothy M. Stolt* from her office to Fort Wayae; the supervisor added that many of those to be intervisnved will be la th* 1
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»«W4Wf There are approximately ts,wn bosnmhoMto thnxgboet the nation viS'iwd , ‘>o''‘e<aiigtiten' , li>‘v«M l Maitot“UM' • employment statistics useful to government, busiaess and industry This partk-ular type of survey haa been conducted by the government for the past IP years, and aa witn the recent census, all Information to held in the strictest confidence. From IMS to IMS, inclusive, there were 4,7 U lynchings la the < United States;
Three Persoes Fhud On Traffic Chorees Throe y trssoti ptoadaA gailUt th .tostice of the peace oeurt to traf sic charges brought against them by state or city police, and justice Floyd Hunter assessed a Fl and cost fine against each of them. Mrs. Esther Doehnnaa, of route L arrested by state trooper Bob Mar<’©r pleaded soilty to a charge of disregarding the atop sign at UM. 17 sad the Bingea road, about four milea north of Decatur. Mra. Doebrmaa appeared In justice court and P*M the 411.75 fine. Robert Jackson, lid North Fifteenth street, was arrested by city police Wednesday for reckless drir' tog, speeding 45 miles M hour M West Monroe, appeared shortly after and paid a Ilka fine. Aa did Ixxmard Schwarts, of Beras, route 1 who was arrested early Wednesday morning and appeared la court Wednesday evening. DECATUR fceevlaee* Vess* ran* Waej other railroads. Deliveries by truck were boosted today, as the strike prevented switching of cars to the plant site. There are 4.235 hospitals in tba United States. They contain 1,423. Sfe beds. -i— Democrat Want Ads Bring Results AFFOIVrWKVT OF KXKtTTOUS SUitatr Wa. Rati _ % teller Im hr rely? git rm. That the wlrrMiirnrd haa hern Mppoiutrd exof the eßtatr <.f Martin I*. Stnitli Ifttr of AdaaiN County* ded ’ ■"Th , t*'‘ u w»twrr--f»r • f»r *»♦»!• ivry -aol-V-AUlt. -4>r«m Nmaltli aiid l.rwllr 11. Nmith. Executorur It. HMrdrttr 4 auMer. Attorney May V I'l'.h M\Y | 11. |k
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