Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 114, Decatur, Adams County, 15 May 1950 — Page 6
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SYMINGTON IN tCaMUweaU Frau* MM ..jfe'ri -AW down from tbw ceiling of the 8t» there. _ Outside aerial roekata will release tiny American flat* to parachate down aznoag the tbooaaads of spectators. Tobandlo the overflow at the AfaAlMra ♦M A ' ' mtfaßOK* * mgdmwoAmfawra' ay* acreoM were erected owlride with grandstands to seat la.aag.
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NOTICE! As we are participating in the Scientific Sessions of the Indi* ana State-Dental Association, ■ our offices will be closed .MMNMjf I IftMUljf tt WOMwSUy MAY 15-16-17 - ? ... . . . • Dr. Roy .Archbold • Dr. Harold DeVor • Dr. Joseph Morris • Dr. Ray Stingely
To All Decatur G. E. Workers ” Y’ou Are Cordially Invited To Hear James B. Carey National Chairman IUE-CIO Speak On “What the May 25th G. E. Elections Mean To You” n CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM % Lewie and Clinton Sta n Fort Wayne. Ind. TUESDAY, MAY 16th 8:00 P. M. Mr. Carey in abw Secret ary-Treaaur er of the 6.000,000 strong CIO. GET UP CARLOADS To Hear This Inspirin g Message From This Great tabor Leader. MEET WITH YOUR FE LLOW G. E. WORKERS — from FORT WAYNE ANO WABASH. ’ —— > ... Learn how lUE-CIO means to end Communist unionism in the electrical industry. p I-earn how IUE-CIO means to get a REAL G. E. contract. - ■' . —•—— —— —■' ■. ' ■- - L ■ I ■' ■., • I<earn why more than 100,000 electrical workers have already voted HIE-CK).
Hoosier Democrats ivwvwi Voidira Optimism Predict Compbell To Oust Copehort Chicago, May 15—(t’Pi— Indiana Democrats, after three days of top level policy talks with the party's national loaders, predicted today that Indiana wonld Increase Ha Democratic majority la congress I aexi "fait The estimates of bow much I ranged tram two to possibly tour seats la the bowse, where the Democrats already bare a majority of seven ot 11 seats from indlaaa. Bat the predtettow waa unaaimoas that Aiea Campbell ot Ft. Wayne would defeat Sen. Homer Capehart In the battle for the open senate seat. The party loaders have been active la the giant Democratic get-to-set her. billed as the national Demo cratie conference and Jefferson jubilee, which winds up tonight — * aasiaeraLda haw WrsVgg R WwCeOwW sWw -W •—g • vMwl dent Truman. Tva never been mere enthusiastic," said mayor William L. Bets ot Vincennes. This meeting has been better attended than any con 'vewffoa. "As for Campbell, he’s going to Washington," Hets sold. dot. Henry F. Schricker also was optimistic. - "We think we look pretty good." be said. “Ot course. Indiana moat of the time Is a doubtful state, but we're especially well organised and ready for the contest " Schricker cited the increase in the Democratic bowse represents tloa from two seats in I»4S to seven currently. And be predicted that the Democratic trend would
y 11 . ■ -»- MUN OAKMAN BOMIAS adds Bara to her ramgalga fee. amnliiation to the United Slates lunate by Mtng a baHcopter to tour California. Hers the beauteous Democrat waves to San Francisco • her graft paaaaa ths Ferry building by tbs Golden Gate. HMomotunal SouadpholoJ
coMiaae. Haymaker Reelected Indianapolis. May 15^-(UP)—I The Democratic state committee j began serious preparation for the. June S7 nominating convention today with newly-reelected officers and a new publicity agent. Ira Haymaker,. Franklin, was nnanlmonsly reelected chairman Saturday and all other officers got' new twoyear terms also without opposition. ; Robert W. Bloem, 34-yeanold Indianapolis Times political writer, waa hired by the committee as Its fulltime publicity director. Operation To Separate I Siamese Twins Foils Edmonton. Alta.. May 15. —(UP!' — A 20-year-«d mother accepted “flawl’a Will”. UkdliV ill >4lll tnra m writ rammryr swua wgsvarawwwasra to separate her Siamese twins failed and both died. The six-month-old girls. Brenda and. Beverley Townsend failed to survive three hours ot delicate surgery Intended to give them normal lives. The surgeons discovertd .their hearts were joined. That complicated ami prolonged the. operation. v. ■■ Estranged Husband Slays Mother Os Five i Paterson, N. J., May 15.—(UP) , — A S.l-year-old mother of five was shoi to death on a busy street corner today by her estraii ged husband who then attempted I suicide police reported. I Evelyn De Pasquale vs, on her way to work when her husband. Thomas, accosted her and fired | three bullets from a .S?-callber re , volver into her body, killing her Instantly. De Pasquale then shot , himself in the. head He Is reported' , In critical condition at Paterson , general hospital. ,
j oAXappifltGiM ' KJ* - «IsW'AJUm' I H NW i Some Marks of a Happy Homo-To-be Some marks of a happy home-to-be may be found Ip these quea|tlona: Are your happiest momenta when . you are with your intended, and I your unhappiest w hen absent from him? Are you personally .attract ed to the loved one because of Ideals held in common? Are you | proud- to be seen with the loved person* Do you find yourself Inter rated In what Interests your loved one? In your friendship have ybu detected a growing fondness, gh tiferease in mutual interests, and a better understanding' la the at traction for a loved one on a high Tevet silt h'as character "fine senai '■llitles. pure thoughts high Ideals? How does the loved one compare with Jobbers In high standards bf Hying? If your mutual love, profound .enough to give assurance that together you can weather any trises? Communist Party Is Banned In Venezuela Carcas. Venezuela May 15. 4 [ • !'!*> Thu government 'banned the communlM party today. ■ - - I In Hh decree, it charred the party with “delaying democracy“ by legal Btrikear ftabotago and banditry. All party offices and public*- 1 ,tions were ordered ckraed.
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sinew the war ended Movtes.. sportv vvents. leather goods: bdslness machines and matches all profited by the big whittle Sonprofit. educational, charity, county fair and symphony affairs now rate a free ride in the tax column It's a great start now it's time to work on the other side Os the fence That means reditt mg govt. jeostSi—A» Frank! tli-auUdL -Lk .penivy, saved is a penny earned." Let'*, all remind our Washington representative*. Harvard f’niverrlty has a bass drum S-feet high It's claimed to Ite the biggest in the world That may be so hut you van still beat it. You can t beat- our reasonable prices on finest lines of paint and wallpaper Let u« helg, you to bring out the charm it: your home Our know how is at your disposal KANE PAINT a WALLPAPER STORE 15* South Second St Phone IK. adv.
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.„The Way to The Federal Councllof Churches has made thia declaration: Unite ’with kg j® achieve a world la which people are free from the tyranny of Communist. Fascist. Falangist, and any other form of totalitarianism, as well, as from the domination and exploitation of ' concentrated economic power in the hands of cartels and monopolies. We reject the false theory that workers must sacrifice political and spiritual freedom to obtain economic security ,'ind social justice. . Human dignity mus' rest cn these broad foundations: —freedom of thought and speech and assembly; - freedom to organize In trade unions - to bargain collectively with employers regardless of the character of ownership or .management. with the right to strike
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SALC CAUNDAR I MAY 17 Gerber Moser Implement Co. Ray G-rber A John U Moser, i Dayton A Thirteenth streets on U. 8. highway t7 A U. Deca- , tur. Business building, li lots, oglce. store, shop equipment ,r> and new farm implements Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin . Uechty and Kent Realty Auction Co.. Aneta. MAY IF Ralph G. Felger. Coffee Shop. Rice Hotel. Complete Buaineaa. ■ :Mp. m. Midwest Realty Auction Co.. J. F. Baamaan. Auct WmE-FMM OWNER Peare of mind vtth Mtr Farm lammuicw. Na aneer- _ tain bcmmmimU—Prateetlaa Uaaraatced. Gft oar , (9 in 1) Farm PwHry haeM by Strenctb, Recitation r and Service. lammmi Paid Pragnftly! IlMitir iMiraßM Anwv ’( MZNNCTH RUNVQN—AGKHI | K. C. Bldg. FHONB MS WANTED TOMATO ACREAGE I’KEBLE CANNING PLANT will operate thin year. Call in peroon or by telephone to secure contracts. CHARLES COOPER
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