Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 121, Decatur, Adams County, 23 May 1950 — Page 2

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■Methodist Church ... Conference Opens J Opemisa S««»ofl To •■”• Th* JOTth MMioa of the Worth Indiana annual eoaf*mte at the *'-M«thodl«t charch wttl te beta in An First Metaedtet ctarte. M»*». tegiimteg W*du*ad*y Many lay- , ” m*a ot Adam eonaty aad Am clergymen are planning to attend tte aeMloßs. Dr. Ralph Graham. « formerly pastor ot tbe Flrat Metbo dint church. Decatur, la Am boot pastor for the conference. Dr. GcraM ft JOMA phßttr Ot the First Methodbt church of thia city will head the delegation from Adams county, aa group leader of the < hurchea <d Ala area. The other miatatera from Ae county who will be in atteadaaae aye Ae Her W. U Hall ot Iteeroe, the Her. It.. W. Pantry of Pleasant Milla, the Be*. Waßet John»oa, of

RVPTIIE Expert Csmmg R. K. dHALLKNMRQKR Natkmally known expert will per aonally demonstrate bin method without charge al Indiana Hotel. Fort Wayne. Friday. May 36th fgnaa 10 a. m. to 5 p. tn. nhallealxrgrr »ay» hl« method <-ontnKte the epuning. In remarksMs abort Mm# on tte average caae. redaedlexx or the alse or Pivauon ~>r fpture, and no matter bow <>u lift or strain and put* you uekina the same day aa »ttt-w--tl.’ fiirr Off’ll-yrt‘°- f t JlW*TT ll 'l - 4hai>«n burger Rupture Bhteiß lg «tnip> wstter proof, MbU|~ racUralty ißtieeirn-nfWe aMI rati be wnw white Ixthing. _K»uh •hteld MUllfuHy molded aM fKM to the parte under beat which ffivcA 4 |»erfe<t fit and MatUfattlwßLarge and difficult rupture* Mlowing operation* eaprt UHjr aoMcu--T-. - -- -f. : -X—3 Do not overlook ttt* opportunUy if yoe want gratif/lug r#euHs. k'Mailing address. Angola. Ind.

. Il f | 1 r j|| £TT Our Local Mib .0 Merit Loen Srtte* XO fl • i tends ewr Qr«« II borrowers all the of a \ iitoeral polici on a ■ loaog of SJQO or less. See us foday 11. LOCAL LOAN! company IReorporattd 1 1 Qrten< Floor gßoe ■ Broca Start Bmldtew—•Pfcoae 2-1-7 || Doeatur. Indiana - ■ <--—■■-ili-.'i ■■■ -I- <■ nn.iM

Er jfc f : ’KSXi"X.. —*• 1 s : *e7^“~H.^^« 1 ’- P I .Mo Soop Wo».«2« *•* . £>7p and Waler | | . Con Wa»h B<v»h« *_’%**, I . JJemeve* ot ’«*? *£".,< from ptetMr ; I fl X 2. ?JZ£ -"«•" K, ?> w at n » r **" r >wH _, ---- .. , ' : .. tonight HEAR Hr. Ralph J. Ilainprll YOI NG ENGLISH PHYSICIAN SPEAK ON . _ “SOCIALIZED MEDICINE AS I SAW IT IN ENCLAND” WP. M :z-f; .-*%»• ►-• »>w-'«w'’ ?T;A2"li I.I\(OLX SCHOOL (,YM “ ik-ratur. Ind. NO ADMISSION CHARGE _ SININSOREO BY Decatur Chamber #f Commerce

tbe" ~Li *' Cfaytmr gtem < Gaovk etteMer; Janus .W. WWaa .of Genwwu aircwM. All of Ae ministers ot Ae cheirtee* ot Ae neighboring counties asd tbe of Indiana wilt be la etiendtaaee. Each charge has aa official delefate » a layiuau who baabeen •Mated ornaretaw tonnwOßO ft in all Matters at tbe annual 0o«fersnee Fred Buacbe will tape* sum First MeAodiat church of DoXfA 11 Crtat, wiA ■. W. Baache as reaerva, will represent i Moaroe; J. C. Fagle. wiA Gtoa I Dale Bhoemaker aa reoerre, wffl . represent the Gwnewu circuit; Ratuou Hunt. wiA Lloyd Maaro, will repraaaat Oepaea; «aor|R Way. with Blaache Ryu A fesarwe, wtt represent Pleasant Mfllat Chauncey Shrew, with Harold Porter as reserve. wW represent Aw Mt Tabor circuit. lisglstrstioa M As sevaaal lM» dred delegates from this quarter ot Ae stste will begin Wedaasday at f> s.m. The coatsreace will open al 1 with Btohop Rtehard tt Raines, bishop ot the Indiana area, presiding Previous to tbe conference, tbe bishop and his cabinet ot six district superintendents and As lay leaders from sack district wIU have had several executive ae» xions. One of the first items on Ae program will bs As opentac address of Mayor Willard O. Stack man of Marton, Bishop Rafnes will give tbe response tor tbe ministers and tor the Asrehss .represented at the conference. At S:BO a mwmortal service will be held tor the deeeaoad paator of the conlarwuce. Dr. Charles C. Ford, pastor of Trlauy church, Fort Wayw. wIU deliver tha sernion. The B*crament of Holy Communion will be served with Bishop Raines as the leader la tbe service The evening hour will bring the first business session of the conference when each district superintendent will present bis report for bis district to the conference. Dr. AW. Pugh will report tor Ae Fort Wayne district It ta In this district that tbe churches of Adanu

county belong. Following thia first busin*** •»» eion. Dr Harold. C. Cate, pastor of.the First Methodiet church,- Paaadena. /'al„ witl give the first of a series, of sermons. He will speak w the- Tinmir "Wtea- Faith P ’Rv newed." He will preach >ach day during the week. Bishop ffasen G, Werner, bit hop of the Ohio area, -will deliver the conference lecture Friday evening. f ÜbfM! scheduled by United Na- ] tlona resolution to become itide- . pendent by Jan. 1. 1952. will be : toe foi|rth Independent ’ African 1 country.- The three already free 'of -lies to colonial empires are ■ Egypt, Ethiopia and Liberia.

® Sells® Bsl * ... V .- , ' South Amboy Probe SmlUiis Cum Os N«w TsA. May tt-tUFI- The const guard ealtad naw witnesses today, trying to find aM whnt touched oft Ae atotnlc-lMs ammonittoa exploeiou nt B<>aA Ass boy. i NX I All Ae atta who know exactly what happened aboard the exI plosivanpached bgrges aad saUroad ears lasi Friday night apparently were aaraa* As It Asa who died In Ae blast The witnesses who have testified la the coMt guard inquiry an tar eitbar ted M Aa acaae Wore Ae blast ar arrived latsr. Chief petty officer Rrnest R. Stacy, assigned as a coast gaard mtaßlone supervisor, said the stevedore firm officials directing the transfer at bombs, mteaa and dynamite from It freight cars to tbe barges disregarded his two waralngs to move two of the loaded barges away from the pier aa a security precaution. Otherwise. Stacy said yesterday, he Be Ver bad seen cargo loaders hsadle a dangerous shipment so carefully. H. A. Campbell, chief Inspector of the bureau of exptosivea ot the American association of rallrqnda. said tbe blast could taw teen caused by fire or by dropping a bos ot mines but be bud ntF theory about Ae real eause * for the railroad SMociaiion. aaid he "guessed ' a dropped -eaai' was to blame, discounting Ae possl billty of fire becauw the men would have been warned In South Amboy Itself, the cleanup continued, with army drmotitloa squads still collecting mines and bombs from the Want area aad detonating the t-xptoslve* out of town. A small dStbidHUeM eC troops nxtroled areas that were not yet Inspected aad sill) dangerous. Big Earl Shelton jnoi nom Afliousn Slightly Wounded In Mystery Ambush FairflelCgMw May HU Earl She 1 too. last member df W itertfrrtouir famity ganyr. rrrov erin« today from, minor wounds he suffered in a mystery arnbuah similar to those whi-h killed his two brothersShelton** .nephew Ixittle es< aped Injury in the attack yesterday when three gunmen ’bla»te<l them with a riHf. a shotgun and a siiimia. tnnu Kuh thH- dme. et ; revk -hwH»mw*’to fnspert ;• ’<7tl i wtU-i.fjn. hik Earl s land' |r w«9 jU-T 4 VsHt i«o umionoMi that big Earl was shot in 4he bark by an unknown gunmani as he play til poker in a rlub hr owned here. The gunman fired through a window that time, and eaeaped in tho daik"” Ajid little Ear! also has been a target for the mystery men who apparently are Im nt on wiping out members of the Shelton clan. IJtJJe Kaf! was blasted .by eight ma» thine gun slugs last Sept. l'». Neither big Karl nor little Earl would say today whether they ■ glimpsed the men who fired at * them yesterday Driving the same car in whk h] ■■ Uni* Kasl was shol. they Wane an I route to investigate a report that one of big Earl's oil •"** r about to ’’roina through " As they drove through the tx»t topilands. the gunni’-n imddeßly' fh*d at- them from a clump ~nf-_ bush«s On* slug missed little Earl, who Was driving, and hit big Earl in ’h*- right arm. Flying glass rut big Earl's ♦ yes, Mttle Earl tromped on the a< 11 lerator and the rar roared away as the gunmen tired a volley of shots after them. Tbe atiu.k occurred near ther '‘pot When big .Ear!> brother, big Carl Steel u»n. wapiti I led from aiu > bush Oct iki; IJtU* _Ea*4w-gid , ing in another car. r«turned the. fire at Uo m« n who shot hU ancle Cari. Hurry Martz Named As VFW Inspector Harry Marti, who will retire rex’ n.*'fi’h as'(ii-’i h t < «Hnnciiii»'! rd the Veterams F< rejga Wars, ♦as named district imsjxrtor at ’he district convention of the VFW Sunday in' “Foi- Way li*afin. sTaf'x "Siifivehflon.' Io" Ire h<-!rt in Fort Wayne June 22-23-, 21 25 Officer* of the dletrkt VFW btlllllary. also elected Sithrtav are Theda Jnnea' Colombia Citr. president. Liarale Übl. Kendallville senior vice-president; Mrs. Glentvvs Marti, Decalor—Junior vx* _ president: Matilda Klrta. Kendall-' ville rhaplatn June Hawk Fort . W'ayn?, < <-ndu< trews Marie Weaker Kendallville is the retirlnv I 1 ;-re*ident - ~ , I

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: /Off-.. - .1 Or. Itafoh L dampen. Oteteh phyaietaa. will apeak on aoeiallaed ■adlctas ta teurlaad at I o'clock taql*kt at Aa Ltacoto acbooi' ta tMeeMp. Tto asstata* la A—a»r ml hr Ae Daaatar ChaaAar of Oaaaaaerva and there will be Be cburgc. FambNMfSN Bombers Are Kept In = CuMtont RoodiMss Washington, May (UP) — America* atratefic bombtac force, which gained new' Importance tn reeete warih AtleMte tefeaae laika, now numbers about 5M bombers. Il was dlscloaed today. Only a few are B-M superbomb era. Tbe others are B-22 ..aperferts. built during World War 11. and their postwar succeweors. HWi AB Arre types are anomic bomb carriers No IM7 Jet bomber* have yet been delivered to comtot gmiipf - — x . Thin country would Its entirely responsible for loOK-range bombard meat under plan- for divldinc military tasks among the la Atlan tic pact countries, ae discussed at Ae London foreign ministers meet The bomber* liuruediatyly avail ber than tho»e frequently dis-' patched on single missions in World War 11. Hut the destructive force they can carry Is many tidies greater than that of the old B-17 flying forts Lt Gen. Curt!: E Lemay lair 'fore.- strategic air commander, keeps the bombing force In constant readiness to strike quickly if this country should he drawn Into war From headquarters of Offßtt afr foree base. Omaha Nt h he i-onlmand-s three air fortes. They are: the. 1 Sth with headiiuatT; ers at March air ton e base. Riverside. Cal, the t>*b at CarsueH 'VrfU'TiTrr'Wrrrr-h'.” Ter w*ndl dtodsnk-=-Huriesdwte,.shFß. WtTCJBIL rs.-r ’ ‘ : v With the rx<.|i'h:n of line R-29 ..group of- |Uubaldt JIU .plam s based in the far east, and ont_ currently on duty in England, all the straje ; gi< bombers-are stationed in this I country, ready to be sent in any I direction wiren. necessary. Reds' Influence In Union Is Confirmed f’onfirmation <»f <onifnunint influui:i i:i tho l'E WM < In a letter from Congressman Ed- , *urd H Kruw. Jr., to ituth FreeHand. -a GE worker Wallen | Road. Fort Wayne Miss Freeland had written Con- * frenum»» Krnwe ronuernlng Infor-j mat ion In Wanhiirghm on rn.n- • munifMfj in the VE. and requested i his opinion, since, as, nhe said. ■ You are our congressman and we i have confidence in you.” In addition/to sending con«resi>ional documents to Mina Freeland. Kruse cited a rejw»rt on the houao intae :<!!•! »-i|:i i i 41 CiMßmlttee and < ortkiratuiated the f it) ‘‘on their ' militant and aggresaivt* measures .n raiding themselves- of every .1 ( of d»*sti ur»tve : .nfluetice in their organiiation.” *.COUNTY AGENTS * COLUMN Cruaa Blooming Yellow cress, winter cress, or, yelhxte peril-4« - yaUww {dooming now in fields and tenet ' io»s no* all over the munty. |l ta a member oMhe mustard family. ‘ Al! members of this plant famih* | are noted • digestive Irritants, par- • I tittrbnrty when eaten tn qnantiiy. Winter cress eaten |r. excess may Uttaye f»la),, . . . ... ... I. < ..xMaoy hay Jfitegß may . have' i trouble, this winter in *he hay nr i-araas silaze. If yellow cress plants ' are too numerous to pull, they may be Hipped now yo prevent ' their presence in hay or silage. 1 Where prat th al. fpdd ba<Pv infested with yellow cress shndld be plowed Discing rarely destroys; ’he i \ ' ' ' t Alaska's Total plh»dkf ? lbß «»r gold j rin< •' the purchase hr the United F’a f a -.minted so apprhii- I Uj.atsc *i

•JrwWIO w' — 'IJpW' Wik lad No DtoNsto Os ■ Any Ihcoacittotto Hoiiywooi, »>y n — turi — FMak Rlnatru visit* hi* *■* AM AN* AIMm totey. lotaM WiA trifto ter A uaA praiM ter terfc* iwimt mm bmty Ara GMterr. Tbe erouarr mM he'A After BM talk abMt'uay poewlble rrcoßetitatiou with hi* wife. Nmkf, who reeeully »ued .him for uepumr ntotoßMiMM. Itot to had b gold rterm bracelet sorter which he ptekte ■» hi Parta-altar hte atert vacattoa ta Spala where he *ew Miaa Gardner. There were toy* ter the Arte Sinatra children. IncMlng a ornate box Freak bewiht ta Farie. For Ave the Maser hat a short and to tto point compltoeat. I -- "I think Ae-* fota woetertal.'' he toM aewMnea on hi* arrival I here last alshL I Wtet taw Ave Atak abowt FraakieT ■ -I “I tea t know." he aeM. “I I •ever sot eroaaA to aeklas ter." I The coaple bare been itakeAl romantically. When Btaatre flewl to Spain for a vacation to recß-l perate from a throat temorrbase, I a Spanish bellflshter also sot latol ihe aa. - - - ■ When I went to Spain 1 fisareA somebody would *ay lometblas about tt. I'm not that naive," he ■aM. “But I hadn't counted on that ballflshter He was aa added ■tarter Aey ran ta at the last ~MthStl." T7—' Miaa Oarteer wa* in Spate maktaut a movie. Toreador Mario Cab.-*, aptwarins in the same pictare, repeatedly professed hi* love for Mis* Gardner and wa* tagged Sinatra* No. 1 rival tor his affection*. But Frankie brushed off all that romance talk, including the bulltiphter. "I never did meet him." said Sinatra. "I assume that what be said wa* jnst a publicity slunL". Having mentioned publicity. SI natra then «aid he was getting . “fed up" with all toe talk about bliu and Ava. “I went tn Spain juri on a race. vWrt' -‘‘r'dld -ttfn>- tli<Wtit'' and I met Mis* Gardner I don't know it 1 shall go back to Spain Why should IT It would be rl<M< ulou. " Sinatra said he didn't go to Spain "Just to see Ava" . The vacation apparently was just w:hat. .toe doctor ordered, be said.

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| UNITED STATES f t<i*aetew*a rs*,**..F>*s*.—>. , It added, hewevey, that "to tte Yb- , tare It coeM form the aucleu* of a new Genaaa anuv or aa iatoraal eeearny fore* to uwtetfaa eom1 aiaatet control.” ” WWW. uwwa