Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 122, Decatur, Adams County, 24 May 1950 — Page 2
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, as, — if iJ! hl sacr li ' . MH Sttril Project MrHAmI 111 lllfliAlUl rraiinvu in iiiuraini Announces Project | > Washington. jAy M—(OP)— The atomic energy commission today announced a new secret pa* > ject ta) Indiana which it saM may , develop iato a 15.000.M0 underi lakinf. , The project Involves a chemlea) , process which, if it proves successf fal. will he put into operation at . the Wahash river ordnance worts , in Vermillion county. Ind , near the Illinois border. The commission also announced promotion of V-year-old David P. She* to manager of Its vast atomic esploaivea project at Hanford. Wash. Shaw, formerly deputy manager of the Hsndord opprptiona office, succeed* Peed C. •Hdeinmer, SE, who recently resigned, effective May 51, to return to private indue try. The commission authorised construction at the Wabash river works of a »*M,OOO pilot plant for the new process. If It pans out. the commission will renovate the ep tire works and install new equip ment at a cost of about fS.otMt.OOO The commission would give no details about the new process or say with what aspect of ABC opera Hons it win be connected. The announcernem said, however. that “no redWsettvtty will be involved" and that the project will be supervised by . the ABC's, New York operations office. The New York office deals mainly with raw material procurement and proeeseIng. . 'J ... heart who has a 2-tone grey car and who brt»l« my tyear old son's, heart Sunday about S p m. on north Sth St' Yon know who you are and may you always hear the yip of tbe little black puppy that yo-i ! hH and then didn't ■ even have the heart 'or the good < ominon > sense to stop arid »••• what you .. had done even after Johnny | -sereamed- ‘■U»ktw« ! : Did v.wj duritt* have a little boy ■ with . tear filled eyes ask "Why did that tar bit Skip? Skip Is such a little puppy Why did that car do ft. mommy?"' Or did you ever rock a little hoy . to steep then lay him down and ■. have him open his big eyes and , ask "Will Sldppy be alright to-J morrow?" Did a little boy ever - ask you Will life angels take care ot Skip like they do me’" What would you say* Or don't you know that little boys have hearts that ran be broken too? To you that puppy »~4» Just another dog. run nine across street when-. wanted to fit down that street*, without remembering that its in ,the residential section, but to, Johnny that puppy, who now has a crushed body, is his pal and playmate Now b<- can't understand why Skip just lays and whines, end I can't explajn.it without making him cry again Hut no doubt you could. Or could yotr? I wonder But it seqms to me t hat vou and all the other spei-dklncs who like to show their new cars .could find some ether (Place besides Eighth Street between Monroe and Niltiman Avenue tu race There are other children here too who have pets tt«>. I hof’e sincerely that the screams of "Skippy" and the yips of an innocent dumb dog haunt you for years to come A Mother
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Harry Jaeger of TekM, T<*Rk for Christ international reprea* latlve. will address tbe e*M*wlde Yoeth tor Christ fifth aretiversary rally Thnreday aad Fridby evenings at the First MennoaiM church al Herne. The clealag address Saturday evening will br given by Ivan Samuete. a native of Jamaica. British Went Indtea The time Is 7:5* o'clock. An invitation Is extended to all to attend thb fellowship “carrydn" supper In tbe basement of the church Friday evening at 15 o'clock. Splendid musical talent has l>een secured for each evening. Bible School Ooens AlKMludMomtey 25th Session Opens On Monday Morning The 25th annual seaaion .of the Kirkland Bible school will open Monday morning ait -8:13 o’clock The four, five, and child* I ren will have their worship aerv | k ejs and ( lassen the Ph‘asajil Limit? churchy The f hlldren iteven |to 14 yrgrt old will have* Their I worship srrvfcrn and Hakses a j tin; Adarnn , Central high achoOl ‘ charge at the church will be Mrs Husaell Weller and the director of •lit- srh-fo! is Mrs. Ervin Lax hnvr ‘ atitiist**<l by Mrs. Walter fcgley | and Mrs lß>rtha Shady. ■. Teacher* and a&sUtant Laarhef* i cre HCfoUhaa: Binfilluer claas 1. Vh torhi Rmne ■ burner. Alice IMck. Mary Ellen Byerly; beginm r < lakn II Mr* bortha Shady and .Mrs. Robert Brown; primary eta#s 1. Mr* Samuel Yager, assisted by Kathryn primary i lass !. Mrs Dale Liby. assisted by Patricia Barger. 11, Mrs- LaUa Loiiih; : prhna! . II \;i<|!.v Sue Ar. drew# Aliic Ann Beineke primary . < law* IH Mrs. Evan Yake, aaeish d by Elberta” Worth man; junior cfaaa I. ,Mi< Erank Mehl;; junior < lass H Mr? i\an H« »i• hraior < la<’ll Mr? h H Merkstroth: Inter- ; mediate <!ass I, the‘Rev. H. H. Met kstroth intermediate c lass 11 •lie Rev. H A Meussling: t intermediate < lass 111. the Rev. Rusevll Weller; nvuxic. Mrs Dale IJhy and Eloise Smith, * secretary-treasnrer. Ruby Alice Moser: ret reation I>en • If '■' lh A |lh ME Bus r<> t!« • ;i!f in f ti«- pro<'«*SS of I formation If those . nrilrt n ui-lr ing to ride will ennta t the follow•ng it will help the Rev. Russell Wellrr around Peterson. Preble I Antioch Church Washington and j I*ebfdt s« hi'Hi! districts; Mrs. Franc Wehl and Jaeob tUvrue an*utul Pleasant Valh-y Lancaster Chapel ’.•nd CraigviHr; the Rev. H A f Meusslinx and Mary Egley around . Magb ) and north weal Kirkland township. Rev M» kstroth, Palm |er Moser or" Mrs L<m hner in Fren h township and around Vera Crm and Honduras. All < bildren f mr to 14- years <M age are welcome n| the school-‘-This 1- .pi iMviden-.vnin if! .na : 1 •■( h«i d so all f hildren who have fourth birthday <rf pany or no rhhreh—wfflllation* are < • .-tuaHv .urged fO cattejid. 111 bfMjks and ipplies are turn ’*fed hy the Mhon|, except Ribleh troh child at the high a. hoot should bring a Bible if possible. Picnic Recreation Service Is Offered -■ The county rwreution office ann.mn es >jwt itcreutional kits for pirnii ’ are now available for us.-, IT.- I- a free service- to'any . itira' Zf’i A pli >ii. kfT'< insists -.f softball or baseball halls and -*«ts vnHrv' a , . • p' ball, hcilmin'on, hmseshbes and outdoor equipment such as archery and Itox-'hoekey will he added la‘- | The above equipment is Idea! : for Use at famU.t alumni reunion jor organlaatinna! pb-ni -s or any other otitdwr .vents \,, v - r .>u t , desiring this servi. may cal! at the te. rcatlon offi< e, located In the Decatur library huildin-' ■' ■ ■ SI. il.-.n S.< > M e»i.l. n . , • ■ .i a. vmw tia..k .e
M tee ft. TmMMMI N, bob of Harley M. TmiMwm of aereva. Wte reftortM t* bNcklwd, T«teß tke “tiatewßy tw tkw-Afe Foree." to begin the AF basic airmen ladoctriuatioa ooarae. Hte It weaka of basic- training will prepare hi* tor entraßce law Air fores tMhßteat < tnMftg mTO for sssignßMttt so specialised work. Six Aooointed To - Top Federal Jobs Waligren, Flaming Nomad By Troman I Washingtoß, May N— (DPI—.I Preaident Trumaa threw Ma re I organisation program into high I gear today, appointing hit old Intend. Non C Wallgren. and Maj I Ore, Philip B. Fleming to top new j federal pants. - . AcUag swiftly ia tbe wake nt ere- ' greaeional approval, tbe President ' need Ma new appointive power to name men to six top federal job*. Wallgren. former governor ot Washington, was named chairman of tbe federal power commteaion Wallgren has been serving aa a member. He replaces Nekton Lee Smith who remains aa a FPC member. Fleming was named nnderaecre tarj of commerce tor transport* tlon He ha* been serving as ebalrman ot the maritime commission Mr. Truman alito appointed three Members to th* new federal maritime board which replace* the maritime commission under reorg* nlsatioo plans which pull the’maritime agency into the commerce'de > part ment. i Appointed as temporary memher* of the marllime board are - John T. Koehler, chairman, now assistant secretary of navy; South I Tremble. Jr, now chairman of the I advisory board.of the Inland Watet- ■ ways Corp., and Hear Adm- Pau. Mather low .liquidator of war I a-setss . Th.-■three w ill Y. plat e tfre ‘ fjvb number maritime <on>mission for f no more than 9<) day*. Within that period the President muMt nelect permanent members of the hoard .lafnes M Meade, former Demo I critic senator from New York ‘ and a member of the federal tra'e comniiHflon was d»rignat»d m ( chairman of FTC He replace* acting chairman Jowell Ma.«on, a Republican, who r» verts to mem bership statux .Hen A M< Ih'iiabi wig appoint-(tj-fn-( irftinuc hl< role chairman of the iirith s and exchange corn* nilesion - - ” r-hrly t»m-h - piin nau < * nfii iire.-m
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Storms In Indiana : Hotl.Wisd, Itete Accompany Storm I Indlaaapalte, Mar H-<UP)- > Vlalqnt •lactrical storms, bnttrere I Sd by ball. wlWd and rate, erupt- . nd over mnay potato In central In Atena teat agb*. . . The Morew bgtttred building* and aircraft, stripped foliage from trees and bwnbea. knocked out power tinea, started firns and was blamed for. the death of a baby girl Hail fell tor more than aa hour in Lafayette and for to minutes In indlanapotta. Kokomo and Muncte also reported ball. "The hailstorm here was one of the longast in duration that-1 know -of," said Paul A. Mylar, cbtet ■ meteorologist for tba wsather i bureau. "Also, the amount of haU I that fell was much more than av«r- --• •**-" > \ r Buildings were unroofed in Carthage. east <ri bare, trees were uproot . ed at Utfayette, and power line's I were knocked down at several , ptaces. At Indianapolis, an Indiana Bell t telephone spokesman said 10 I cables were put out ot order by the storm, but six were back In i use already and he expected the . others to be repaired soon. Carl Smith. Owner of tbe Bright wood airport in Indianapolis, said 10 planes were damaged by the J hall. ; employer nt Bky Harbor girpon. east of the city, reported Iwo , plane* were damaged, but at Well Cook municipal airport, west ot , city, there .was no damage «t>J very little rain. . Rains reju.rtad by tbe weather bureau were 1.53 inches at Andcr son. 145 at Noblesville. 1 l< at Muncte. 1,10 at Lafayette. >» at ; Kokomo. Mat Catnbridge t'Hy. and -AS at Rochester Meanwhile, weathermen forecast 1 partly cloudy ikies and continued Warm temperatures through to night with t.H-al thundershowers ta ‘Tfccirthcrn Indiana tonight i ! , . Liquor Permits Act . .. Granted At Bluffton t .-. . The Well* county alcoholic >»<•' - erage board has approved the ap - plications of the E|ks club. Ameri- ' can leCgion fMgt and Klopfenstine » cigar store all In Bluffton, so- « lhen«e» to sell liquor by the i drink They stated that the appHcations were in regular form and (hey had Os) power to refiiHe them A remonstrance signed by i 20d 1 v- a»Hle<J. IL -You. Hawe Something To. Sall ■ Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays.
gtid Officii T# •. Clavelaad, May M. - Halpb B. Rogwra. paaaregw- treftte maaagwr cf the Erie railroad tor ths . past eight years, will retire May 31, H. W. Vou Milter, traffic vice *S|tilSUt nnaoum ed today. it w-L .cl- ; Only Sliata IsCdraOyFlrt i Only aagiiglble ttaatogu WM i caused before firemen exttaguisb- - ed the fire in the cotab ot tbe i Leonard Baylor home, at 335 Mercer avenue. Painters were ustag ■ a blow torch to tahe off paint i on the home when it caught fire; i firemen wore called iaunedtatoly and almost as soon had the firn f cut. i 1 1 The tlie of the Revoltttlona*y J War turned toward the Ameri.-*n cause when colonial troops stopped
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