Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 144, Decatur, Adams County, 20 June 1950 — Page 7

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W^'- > <~|| ■ W •' VSDBMF. to WIST COAN CIO tongstutremea* Bni<m leader Harry Bridge*.on Ma arrival in Chicago, la stunned *■ ha learns that his U.S citirenshlp has been revoked by a Federal District Court In San Franctoeo Bridges' attorney promptly filed notice of ; appeal and a motion for stay of execution. Arguments were set by Court tor June 21. (International) | A foMiag tefenenph gaagway has i been devlwHl to fscihl«l4» th* landng a passengers at the new ocet.t | terminal at Southampton. Kng ! 'land, by British railway* . ■ CALL VS! 0- V <ws ' (W TO HAVE YOUR RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY cleaned PAU OUALITY fU A CLEANING w ‘ SERVICE Phone Berne 1292 Decatur 64>*>31

I FAMILY RECKATTOR RITE j Thursday, June 22 j Monmouth H. S. Gym 8 - 11 P.M. 1 Quiet and Active (lames for Old and Young J Square Dancing—Music by The Mudslingers t Movie CarftMtns and Travelogue r Everyone Welcome — Free to All J Sponsored by / Monmouth Recreation Committee 1 I STRAWBERRIES I ! FOR CANNING OR LOCKER I I TUESDAY EVERIRG I I RAY’S WEST SIDE MARKET I I Phone 56 I Living Room Suites 13 Select Your Own Vovers. - Improve your Living Room by getting one of these new Living Room Suites. Stucky & Co. Monroe. Indiana — >MU -^^_h_ a a«*aMswaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaadaaiMm

IniKirefi Program ha tlmlm IBHIWWW - T® FMNttt Program Oit Mter Evening The Pleaseat Dale Church of the Brethren wflt prevent a children's day program Sunday evening at 7:3® o'clock. < The program follows: Welcome—primary group Scripture memory work—ltyeurWelcome- Gloria Ximmerman. Promise* -beginner*. HSEsBr A UttM Speech - Dednts AfMM. Song primary 111. Once A f*»r- Dcnni» Maas. Why I'm Happy laSra Olwm Memory work NtaoyeeroMs. Buffer the Littte Children Diana Baumgartner and Twills AfnoM. We Know it Is True—Betty N'cueMcb wander. —A Little Prayer- Dixie Smith. The Bible Speak* primary 111 Memory work H*yearolds. Jews of Galilee t’aruijn MeKean. God Watches over All Duane Arnold. Roger Roth. Tommy Mann. , Larry Newhard. Allin F.-eeU i The Shepherd Nancy Giffin Memory work- il-year-oM. Offering •.--- , The Hoad Map Larry Gelsel and ,tile, H laser ~ i Ten Me the story of J*eu» Jun ' lor* j " . Wbkh Shall It Be Blaine Freels I and Fatty Barger. I •Heavenly Father Be Thou Near — f rat ire group i Sons In The Garden Closing prayer Rev Weller DEAL FOR H ewMaaed S eem Fase <»•»* “i» ’an hUtorlcil object or* simply ' ».>•' Uh>l) ■ _..' >,lh< •■<<•»* <•*’<■ back to’ King '.Stefe.nJH ol Hungary, who died in I KIDNAPER I H eeltaeeg ffrM* l'*«r Owe) • th.'m tha7 i'll kin you if you make it sound ' when he put them in the j trunk al the atari ot theii wild tide

i ..ms a wean row |w|e JohMOn (tight) did was turn the wheel of his dad's car a little, wh’re it v.pa parkrd at the eurb. But look what happened: lit rolled down'tll). over an emVShktnewt anti overturn'd, byte wosr.: hurt a bit. but the car. ohhh! Lyle's mother said he d never gotten in alone before.

JUDY GARLAND (WewOwweg re— Page Owe) vmphartcat'ly denied anything had. happened He denied g ragueat of a t'nited Preus staff eorreapaudnit; to taiL to Miss Garland, summing *he was asleep and he did not want to disturb her. . ‘.l Tire. Monde etna Ing actress was j notified Saturday that she had been ’ suspended by MetroGoldwyn-May I rr studio for "good and sufflcienti cause." The suspension cgnie he < suse she did not appear fur re Miearadl (or scenes In the niovle; Ttoyal Wedding " JtHnnellf said the *(udh>'» actfon. the wcoud such dlss ipUnaryfmea■ns taken-with ih:< little more than a rear supug" gtc elf'’y . Trade In a Goad Town — Decatur

iLII '/ v I ' jSSe I MNEDKT MACRI (left), accused in the May, IM9. slaying of a union I organiser, William Lurye, In New York, is booked in a New York I police station after surrendering to columnist Walter Winchell (right), . I climaxing a year-long campaign by Winchell to obtain the surrender, j I The case marks second time Winchell brought about surrender of a I fugitive. In 1939 Louis (Lepke) Buchalter gave himself Up to the I columnist. Winchell claims a 125.000 reward, offered in the Lurye | I case by the International Ladies Garment Workers, for the Damon I 1 Runyon cancer fund. Photo by Bill Stahl, Copyright, 1950, by New I York Daily Mirror. (/atcrMlioMf AmuMiritetoZ r -jfl ■t - - rt TOOK a head of lettuce, but the girl a member of a circus troupe in Germany, finally got this 300 year-old "coin eyance" out at Ua *>u-l) and into locomction.. ■ . . , t International/ 1

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Hoosier Arrested For Slaying Wife \ New Albany. Ind June 20 — (UP)— William L. Blunk, U-year-1 old painting contractor, was held :on second degree murder charge:! j today in connection with the sboot■nc <!■ .itii o| Ills wife. . J Mrs. Alma Applegafe~TiinnkrT77t was found dead last night shortly ; i after Blunk returned home and, neighbors heard a quarrel in the llliiiik home. "I don t know why I did it." police quoted Blunk 1 • ••• Wifitbro-p. SOff of the ths: • governor of Massachusetts. Iniih ■ the tinv Mun TitrTmeo at Sangu. .- VU" alii.il. prodiu.ejl tjiy flr.it Iron made In North America:

FOUR PERSONS (Cwwtlwwvd Frwiw race Owe* Armstrong reported iimsione county authorities and state po- - life he saw the wreckage in a telharlng back of hie barn. A mates bijdy was sticking out ot the debris, lie said Inside was ! the body of a woman and a small S eMM huddled IOS-tber, — Tin wreckage was found three mile* ealft of New Brunswick In I suuiher.n Intone county i Armstrong said he. heard.. Jio i rash aiid no sound* of a plane in distress. Neighbor* also said .they no unusual sounds' during tfo night ' '■■■■ •’ ' -.-4 Go to the church A pf your chojee, n«xi Sunday. • - ■ .

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