Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 122, Decatur, Adams County, 24 May 1950 — Page 7

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SMOOOUW Suit Hear Jury Entertainers Deny — Being Communists Hanford, Com.. May Jtr-lUP) - Both «Me« rested their cases today In the »200.W libel anil of entertainers Pau! Draper and Larry Adler against Greenwich housewife Mrs Hester R. McCullough. Sutuniations of opposing counsel remained before the ease went to

pMaking Both Ends ®BBP' *••• Furnishing flood service at reasonable rates has always been our msl We have done thia, while at the same time trying to keep J; rfnwa sfism«*»fl ofc**" However, the sharp inc resow in the cost of everythin* during recent yean has hit u just as tt has you. Now our operating coats have been increased again due to new federal legislation which has sent our wage scale soaring. = - WebeiieVUia peyinfl flood water, lafaa. the major increases ' in our operating coat during recent yean have been the revolt of / a series of wage increaser We w ill pay this ae* increase, but it does create a serious new problem for us. We can do thia only through new service rates reasuoabiv adnuted an mu chanced operating condition* CITIZENS TELEPHONE CO. TOUR HOMt FIRE-CHEX :l «"*•««*« — - — ■■■ -■■:■■■:■ J fl ■ ■ ... V. Amazing new Carry Fire-Chet Shingjet contain • miracle asbeitox-bitumen plastic compound that ... actually retittt fire,, makes roofs more fire-safe than ■ 4 ever before possible! That’s why Fire-Chez are the firsfstnd only shingle* in roofing history ever rated 'Class A’ by Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc.! In addition to superlative protection, Fire-Chez will give your home enviable beauty too. They come in a wide choice of pleasing new colors and blends—enhance your roof with the distinctive deep shadow beauty formerly attainable only with costlier material*. .. . ■ • Not requiring wnderfoymaaft. Reef new with Cwrwy Hw-Cbeaf fs quick, easy, lew rest. Ash vs for complete infomaHoa. KLENK’S 2.12 Madison SI. ——— - ' " ■ . ■■ y ' . I See Them At... Drive Them Yourself BUY THEM FROM TH E GOLDEN RULE SALES & SERVICE THE NEW HUDSON With Famous Step* Down Design r~~~;a~wirwTmir —— - ■•• :mmt ri RMRiii'fl ibm /t i i l *---i|-fl ( iTr-.T-ii)MWfl l ßsia l | l After you see it and ride in it Without a doubt you're sure to buy it. We know it's true and you'll agree It's the only car f* ,r y°*f family. Also that Blue Sunoco tias and OH and Service Comer Third & Madison St, Decatur Phone 1776

a federal jury of eight women and four. num. . ■ Adler was the flaat rebattai Wttnear In the fl re week h«ariag bafore judge .J. Joseph Smith and jury, and testified that "If anyone believes me a Communist sympathiser. I believe they're drawing a false conclusion." The dancer and harmonica player sued Mrs. McCullough because she railed them pro Communist During the lengthy hearing she went farther than thia and accused them of being “traitors" and “concealed Communists." Asked whether be had told a witness that he could not afford to

I I ' W a </ il’ r '' 'vJ ■ g ] I i jjS ‘ r ft g , xl wjß FRANZ JACHYM, who created a sensation in Vienna in April when he walked out of ceremony "at moment of being consecrated an archbishop, declaring he was “unworthy,” finally goes through th* i ceremony tn the Austrian church of Santa Maria Deli Anima in Rome. rlntirnatioiuUi '■ give t«u polecat of-his income to th. ConinHiniit party. Adler raid' that tb)» wa» a “joki“ stitch was mskina the round* In the Holly-| unod -• as i< suit'd a hou-o un AMvricaa sctivitir* cupiiuittee la- 1 v< jtnimnbh n* wfni?d commun • i*t Infillration into ih< movie in dust.ry. i When asked whether he thought, it JWtty fdaisy to to- tnukhk* fr . joht " dutiqg the Inverilgwiton he! >iww*'«t'‘"”T~h»w gTwr mbh-f-to > ■«j, added i'hai ’lj. considered the In v.stiaalleu as tt si- conducted * to have bet n 1 ridli-ulou- ’ 10 Million Paid In Life Insurance Nw York, May 21. (UP) Tile, 4 nailuHe *4 Lite InaiMMiux »n ■ noun red today that f 10, <»00 Ini lite Insurance benefits wa« paid te I'hMißivrs under policira be 1 —. j--- — I - L,». * ...Vy4 ' - — ACTOR lAWWCNCT TlfgNtY post, bail of >.50 in San* a Monica. CaU after arreal uQ.xUarxc..®tJlll'tiHi _ enheSN, hw 11th such arrest in four years. Hr is accused- of j acuffling with a be!‘r vcmior al • k boxing arena. (I*tf matK»nfrt >/}

-■ -f >. X Jt » A- - . <» . Mtevre j-. -Pre - . - w -•-• . NEW TERROR spreaf In South Amboy. N. J., when thia "phosphorous fire at the American Agricultural I Gaemical company set cS land mines scattered on the waterfront area. The fire followed in wake at th* , ' tnumtiona explosion which left 26 known dead and 000 (loteruatioMlSoundfKotoJ. .

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SehooJ Students Study Opossum And Her Young

One of ths various American marsupials of lb* didelphidae te cwrre'irtly "live alar aUiSadloßL ■ I®* BIML biology classroom of the Decatur high school—sad the children are having a whale of a time. Not the /Choot cMMrra, especially, bat the children of the specie of American marsupials .... Now that everyone is confused, tt i might be well to explain that early i Tuesday Dan Miller, who is employed in the laboratory at the Central ttoya company, discovered aa opossum who had just given birth to six young ones—tour of which lived—beneath a piece of sheet metal between buildings at the plant Tom Andrews, of the company, then notified school officials, who accepted the opossum and her young and placed them In a wire cage in the biology room A little research on the animal discloses that It is about two and one half feet long Iwe didn't reach into the cage to miasure it. so well agree that la approximately tween January 1 and April 1 this year. During a corresponding period last year. IH.sad.oOO was paid under ?>U policies. A breakdown of the totals showed K.TfOTWW «as paid under 2.TS* ordinary life policies; W,187,0<M1 under l.Oel group policies and 11,u 72 000 under f. 212 industrial pol- ‘ i irtWNr-v “ T „ Minor Accident Is Reported By Police City police Investigated one minor accident Tuesday when a tar driven by Richard Burkhart. 717 North Second street, made a . -httt^uraJpJronL-aLg car driven .by Kenneth Kiser, route 1. and they collided Damage to the Burk hart car was estimated at J3O; to the Kiser ear |4d. new Challenge <r**ll*wl Frsm t*aav ttsel eeenee ■ dtwmm «F I tee for compromise. The administration appeared'

*• - w *~’ •A., * * lMimiMWxi jKZ .rec v ■w*S» **' ~ ''' : ...0. . “ROS» ALIEN, head of Florida Reptile Institute, take* a cautious grit - n 10-foot boft constrictor captured fn swampland four ynilea frorand tx'hcvcd to be a "grandchild” of a 30-f<x>t bna~wKicF~ j/ramped from a wierhed cirrus train in IRO7 This onr could ca»d> < r’rn h n man to 'h. Aden says, or swaDow whole a a:m>!l child Wha’ -ft.; ?orid,» '*■■■ K,u ni*nv more arc th-re? r/a-« rMgrHmHf

■ J correct); thia includes ths scaly 1 prehensile UH. at that. < "The fur is chiefly dusky gra/Ub 1 mixed with coarse whitish hahra," I says the Webster dictionary, which 1 sounds as If It had made mum- i thing of a research on th* matter, - for It continue*, “an abdominal ' pouch is present (which is true) I •nd the young are transferred to it I Immediately after birth." 1 Th* 'poMum Is "chiefly noctub * nal. largely aboreal, and almost omnivorous.” the dictionary says. J •ad could very Well have added the 1 subject of a poem or two by James ' Whitcomb Riley. When caught it feigns death. 1 whence the expression “play- ' lag possum.” The presum. when approached to day” didn't feign death, lastead ( tt display-.1 several maternal, pro tectlve traits, ostensibly baring ( her teeth and muttering almost un- * iatelllgihle but ominous expletives —Which can't be quoted here, because this la ■ family aewspaplr. J i- -t". ,T~, , < ready tot the teat. Acheson, in an * unprecedented move, was ached 1 uled to report directly next week to a special senate-house session on bis efforts to unite the western j world at the recent foreign ministers and Atlantic pact council meetings In Europe It was learned the I plan pw* the personal approval ot | • Mr. '1 reman who was said to be ( confident that the secretary. can , mustrr wide non-partisan support , in a direct talk to the legislators. John Foster Dulles, former Republican senator and Acbeson's , newly appointed adviser, met with , senate Republican leaders at a pri j vale luncheon yesterday. I|e was f said to have emphasised the need for new military and ccttnorrtic aid spending to speed up unity among r western European nations. 3 The special joint session will be held May 31. tn the auditorium of ( the nearby library of congress It may be-tallowed -' by an nff-the- c recoiu question arid answer period with congress in the manner of | British politics whm- cabinet of- f fi. ? jRC WmrwMMNf 1 mi the <4 th» hou>«- of com r j ! mons ■

Monroe Township —A- ■ > -■*—- - - - rofnwn mkv aw Tucaday. July ». has beea act by th* Monroe recreation commit tec as the date ot the Monroe town ship entertainment festival This evening program will consist of group acU and curtain arts performed by local people of all ages. All persons living In the town ot Monroe and Monroe township are eligible to enter the festival The best two sets will be chosen by a group of judge* to represent Monroe township In the county retvrtalnment festival August 7. Harv*y Baatin, coach al Adams Central high school the past year, has been chosen by the Monroe recreation committee to conduct the playground program. The committee announces that the first evening program open ta all ages will be held Thursday at C:3O pm on the grade school playground. In addition to a variety of Interesting team games, a program of stunts •nd content* Is planned for the entertainment, of alt. The afternoon program will begin Friday al 2 p m., open to all children of school age Bastin announce* that beside* softball for the older children and group games far the! smaller children, there will be ! races in which all can participate aflimnim ■ R*p*et Made Appraiser's report filed for the Blanche LeFeyer estate by William IjeFever, revealing the tots! estate to be |lg.oou> and seven relrs. Appearance Made Appearance was made tor the defendants by Hubert MeClenahan In the cause of Lawrence Jacob* vs James and Ida Hague. * complaint for possession of real estate. Campaign Expenditure* Noah Nt-ucnsch wander. Detnocrat, trustee Monroe township w 40. H. II High. Democrat, trustee. Kirkland township. ♦# til Lawrence McCullough, Republican. slit riff. 45 cents Dirk Parr. Rr vhrrlff. »5.7«. p> . ,t—ta*A<w>x- w ,<»>***•t»vn«w*v. v .*«-flare... u Peppy Fait The Peppy Pal* 4*.U club ot Prebie township m<t Monday in th* Zion -IgUth*ran school auditorium The meeting wah ra<hd to order by the president. Doris kvuhric*,

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’TbllWia ;i 'Wy , ''*reretaFy’*’riWirtMMl ■ roll call by Duwaa Schaefer FW piaHMTsr the reatbemdaugb- ■< rer bwmreetre MW Mr** > l the school were mada. A discussion at a tour of dtflerent places «f Interest tn Fort Wayne was led by i Gloria Koepemaa. , DemouMsaUoas re "Angel Food and a Plain Buuer Cak»" by Shir ! ley Fuhmaa and Laura Witte. - , Group singing was led by the i song leaders, Sharon Beh*ller aad i Carla Knyder A special feature was given by Carolyn Hoffman. - The meeting adjourned with the pledge* led by Shirley Fuhrman I and Phyllis Nneege The 27 member* present and the ' leader. Mrs Arthur Koeneman then joined tbe Green Leaf elab for

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'fWFBsUoB- 'MsA ; aw**' •- - *d by Lor*ue Witt*. PbylUa Itoerg* .. .th*,.n«tt...»MtetlW. Jrtl.lM.l** Jane & al th* arhaoi kenning at • pm Softball prerriee wffl be held before the meeting Blue Croak RadbreMs* . The. f«W* .mrelMß ,*t Ae ..Hm . Crere FUflhflgtm AH .mb Vt« held Monday at tbd home M Charles. Huger. John and Mnrcn* Ripley Th* meeting was caltod to order by the John Burkhart, and J«m Neadsitae led pledge* to th* American aad 4-H flag*. Lender* distributed recred books and discussed them Refreshments were aerred by the hosts The next meeting wilt be held June S at the Charite My«r*‘ home.