Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1950 — Page 2
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THE DECATUR CASTING COMPANY 30th ANNIVERSARY _ . - x< - / - When The Decatur Casting Company started in business hack in 1920. crystal radio sets with earphones wer/aH the rage, and "Three/O'( lock In The .Morning" ■ _ was the popular aong of. the day. Everybody was cotpplaining alsout high prices, and the game of Mah-Jongg was the latest fad. y \ ■® Now. more than a Quarter of a century later, the Company Is still going strong, \ / thanks largely to hiMl fine spirit of its employees through the yea's. \ On this, our 30th Anniversary, we wish to publicly acknowledge our pride i.t \ .the following people who are being honored tonight by the presentation of service \ pins al The Decatur Casting Company First Annual Service Award Dinner. It takes “good" people to make "good" castings. \ Employees with Service of Five Years or More / : lune 29. 1950. Anniversary Date of the Company-, /-. 30 o. 0100 A. Manlier Luther A Sevins . Frinuis O. Miller Fred j/Walther Henry E. Bromur Waldo C Marbach ' \/ . rrwi, J Coyne S Adrian Myers John F Eviret X . . daeC E. Calle* Paul G. Lebeigee - Joh . n ■ .Z - X \>‘l \ Victor OK able S' ■ Wtillim A Brown Peter ¥ RentacMer It YEARS M YEARS -.' f ./I/- ~ , Dog. A HurteM l‘> 5 EARS Russell E EOjell \ Cbarie. I Mann \ . Grovre H B'reUe te- C Fean, ./ \ Robert C Butcher \ Thomas E. Scott 21 lEAKS 1.1 YEARS c " e L Bu,chlr \ W.'iArd K, Mcßr.oe -Dick Perter \ i» w ' ■ sriiEr ■ ti<M:a ’ Anthony C ipanglgr , Anna Nina May Gilbert • ' ; . 12 YEARS > - . Lawrence W. Ehrsam 4 J-rat w-.st 17 YEARS MEAR> C --uid I Brodbeeb ——— / •• \ «'F IRS • <-- Ollie J Jobneton C .Word L Mddbeugh ’ . Harold E. BtrteWte- " 1 . ’ .Hartb T?WH«br-* ■ ■ ’ Oavd L. Sovme Ervni Hmmarman I - 10 YEARS 21 YEARS Di YEARH < V '.YEARS - • -- ■ — , - - Orvill Sluahar . x ~ tt Ed” C L v.n Retell T Pr, C e __ Lewis K Joseph E Wt ! H Kiysman x Theodore R Bovine Rutte’ R. MHlOt L©c.ia 0 Cox — THE MCATH CASTING COMPANY LIGHT GRAY IRON CASTINGS \ ■i. \'•2 Da'ton I'rbue ■ . „ . _ __c - lJe<|alurXlndi«»nd -■ 4 ' The Foundrv i» A <>«nd Flare To Wnrh”, - \
mtvaaia primary eWcltoa whieb tbe .eaaM thraßUßa to iaHatWue. Chalrmaa finy Ofltotie. D., ta, of the senate aubcommtttee on prtrttogee aa4 elecUooa baa as toreatlgator here checking the eato -Totak-eantob-battoaa aad toai»g to both atone to the bitter primary wan t1.444.7U.54. • "it loaka aartoua trom toe standI point to toe amount »peat," Gto Reretottoa toat five men pat up ao mweb money to more likely to 1 bring the rebate tovtotlgatioa to a dead end toaa to apart M. All five big apnrtera were on toe toeing side under command of old guard leader Joneph A GtoMy „ mrts art comHMttoM te toe Grundy primnry ticket amounted to M 54.775.53 TBe fIV« big coniriWmr A 4 WwwW• Grundy lieitoe G Mason Owlett ' «.«*' Jay Cooke • .. . 147 AM John C. Kunkel and t hie bMiaese partner 103,400
tMra Store Ufl Matributofa 44 tehdtoe to tot (toady prtmaU alate tot an arerage gilt or loan of 1447.&4. Owlett tea Peansylvante maaatacturers association spokesman dart (toady. Cooke was Qmiyx.'s candidate for goveraor; Kaakel tor SCDOCOT. The five mH put up M».4rt. abeat U percent of their campalga Ctor. teaes> buW OOP eohtrtomtoas to hte alate rt candldated Mnwtotod to N3».m.04. Bat the record will show there were no big money contributors to hte war ebeat. — To toe eempaiga of Itoff art hte aaenrlatrt eaadtdato there were 13.143 contributors, more thaa 14 (I moo as many as helped toe Grandy ticket The average toaa , er gift was 143.41. about 14 pereeat of the average to tee old guard alate There wet* five oonrributtoas to excess st 13.400 to the ttehet heated by Deft, as follows: R. K. Mellon 47.754 Mrs. Allen M Scalfe 4.544 D. D. Bhepared 4 000 K. JT. Krasatef 4.60 V Helen C. Prick 4jto Puff said the sooner Gillette siymntooed everyone concerned to Washingum to Ml where They got their money the better. L — Attend District Rural Youth Meet Henry Getting, second vicepreeMeat. and Beulah Jane Bert sch, secretary of the Adams conn ty rural youth attetrted the district program planning meeting at Marton last evening. This board meets three or four times a year with two officers of eaoh county slogs with the dis triet officer, to plan the district meefinit* and bnslnessM that -are on the district basis. Things on the agenda last evening Were as follows: district pkaic. vespers service, softball tour i.ament July 111 st Wabash; square , dance callers jamboree. August 1. Furdue ■ ‘ lafayett». dietrlrt - folk'■ game festival finals. Sept. 14. Wells county- state- park ; infer national square dance, festival, Oct. 31 Chicago Stadium. i Try A Democrat Want Ad—lt Pays
Hi =SSSHHH? pubtie, Lrt Aaßriea, Calif, CtvU War veteran Dmitfas T. Mote, W. is aided to «he restram by Mrs. Francte Smith. Mrs. Margaret Thempeon pins sn orchid <m Mrs. Esther Shore, president of thp ITotnon'l Wslisf Corps st the poet. Story was tee tone mate member io attend. Only ether member was "noble te travel. (fnteraatiensl)
Youth Kilted When Thrown From Cyclo Hammend. Ind., Juno M. —-(UP), ' - Ronald L. Sargent. 14, Schererville. was injured fatally yeaterday alien he was thrown from bis-hlcyrle and crushed by a trac-tor-trailer on V. S 30 near here. Substitute Manager At Western Union W Lomihel. lawrenceburp, to' serving as »übstlti« manager id I lie linat-ur. Western Colon telegraph office during life abrtnee’-, -ot Charßee- Ray bar. tebo iM und el ;« going eye treatment, at Fort Wayne h<»pit*KHKoTliwr3ias\su.' stitiityd In jted peratui/otto "' ■ several uc<jSai<nia. / Tryjk’ Democrat WAnt Ad—lt Payr
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More RsH taoioyts Are Wied By Strike Switchmen's Strike Is Tightening Grip (Jricago. June Jx il'Pt — The ijyl’Xt Northern ratlroad laht otf employes today ay a strike i.rtOti AFL switchmen tightened Air trip on lire western railroads. /. V< uwhlle. , chairman . Francis b.X ill of the national railway jliedlati.in Niard conferred with y .uji&faadx. .ami. ...Hu (’ umuns in an etrnri to asm! i .'i 11..' of trainmen" .•wincr'lrv . ind yardmasters * The three raflread la I air uroups ' threat'n io strike after July 13 to er./ort e demands for a ' 4<> hour work seek aith no <ut in pay the -4 same i-sin' that precipitated the . switchmen's walkout last Sunday i A Great Northern /spokesman '.said, last night that a very large" : red Oct ion of the road s 24.08(1 etn .diioyns Wc'uld be 'egectrt hv ,Fxl. ‘day It the strike continue, He | sai l a euh’slanHal" number would • Im* idled foday but did not an ■ miynvc th» total The railroad' BUt»pended npera : Mon* yesterday on 15 branches in •MintirMrt.i. Xorth and j*ohili Um Iv* «. Wd H hinc.»'»n and Brit i-j> < . t rit .»»id R’yrpprd . j.ncra!'i‘y»' »ti th- ‘MJimrs<it.i Iron <»M‘ fiance j't Jwti’ .tir. on nt.tin IbO’* < • onfiniirtl .in ronrideraldy re otrlclnd volume, ’he railroad : said, an«l niosr.jtrini ipal jtaßnenger i ’ r mI-h* a ere running I“ - . ’ . Truckload Os Hoy Destroyed By Fire A truckload of hay,.belonging |o John Feanel of this rit* *>a <om IpbtrJy destroyed by. Ore Munday night ’l;”’.- H’ih'N riorj,h of Fort Wayne. The tru<k was lie Ung driven hv cheater Feai»el. a ‘■fin El« \» ti t<»h« of hav valued at li'M a••’ • •>♦•‘‘l royed and the damage to the trailer ami < anvmf -cover was estimated at aiwoii fgdft Mr Feaael and hm gon had V- The bar Tnto The truok and had driven gbbat a ha4-f mile duwn ■ th* r‘»*-d when, the fire started / t'auae of rhe blaie has not (letermirfrd Mt F»*<fte| sLated/tba-,! i pavning mcoforist wlsjhy have ,thrown a rigarette into the track or y«iwj»une may ha'<* <u(u«rd the fire bv throwing a • /fire* rarker ; Thfer f+r*- truck* railed to »ht sccfje Th*’ IrUrks were from Hg4||jn:<t'?n tow:nMhip, Fort Waynr . . tid W y ne.flale__Tl MtOc wa* bh »» k - <d f>»r xome time while tb»* fir* .hen • ■xtininiMied the blase US PREPARED H 4P44ti44«rrf P'rtoMß !•■«< <HD*» m agem*y u»• a* Ifetofiett urFinn are <‘or|> wr»»ihi buy the I tom the nyatiulat inr r> and sell them io war Industrie * whii-h w«reW-\Uare ||< v.gr ’ ordtTa on hand l»y\»!rai time Civil' luXeußf This i« rhe nne | WWte >f«»t NSitil has had'a-full* ! ‘lrju -de\ha4- direi u>r «»nfy ’h: nr’. • fb «et Sejd 1 a nation *ije < ivil defence prograin Ruf bit kerinr\c»ver who woub! pay fo‘t it . a b«'tr>L oftk ialw’nrt ’ed CtMftgykg has no\appro priateii jinytlMag for tbe program, -an f •t’ttE- ami \hw*l authority > ate . h.MAtftig nr federaj ' erutn ut for finan ?upp »rt Taken in Strid? ' \ ‘lip’ Kent! <;ur*/in\’«?! '■ *li'!n •/; jMuk .’ w a!!«r 'oi.nped tthi knr« B wasn’t unHf la»r •••-.■ • • ’’...ui n.-.’’i -H. , - nee utukea.-
Bishoo In Romanh Danounced Ac Sov American Catholic Charged As Leader ■ Bucharest. Romania. June M — (UPl—American Cathoik bishop Patrick O'Hara waa charged today Wb bWM the leader of an undergroond tn Romania engaged in AMHMhge and plotting to oveK tkriiw the government. The accusation was made In the indictment nf seven Romanians on charges of high treas&B. ewplonsgr, smuggling, and helping persons to flee the country. The death penalty was demanded tor ail aeven by tbo prosecution when the trial opened here today. (Bishop O'Hara was appointed charge d'affaires of the Papal Nuncio in Bucharest Mi January. 1447. Prior to that h* •*’ bishop of Savsnnah Atlapta. Ga. aad. earlier .atilt, auxiliary bishop of Philadelphia IJ4i baa beea deaounc ed in the Romanian press in the past oa charges of stirring up political among the bishops I The thdk-ttnent also named Capt Eugene F. Karpe, former V. 8.
ATTENTION: NIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES M Sgt James E. I-egg A reßreHcntative of the Army and Air Force Recruiting Service, will be at the Pont Office. Decatur. Ind., every FRIDAY From HI A. M. Io 3 P. M. Persons wa-hinv to enlist or obtain information may do by contacting Sgt. Legg at Mated time*. , .■ \ ° I
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kaval attache here, who wax bllledj under mystertoua clreumstateeaa | Feb. 33 while traveling throwgb Austria on the Orient Express Karpe received eagtoaage reports from the group, the Indictment said. The defendants were charged with gathering and seading Mil o 4
’ gALt CAMCriMit Jt'NE 34--Robert aad Clarence Weber, adm. sale. Preble, lad. Hous* bold Goods. 4 F. M. E. C. Itoehrman. abet jrLT Hendrleks. 1 mt 8. A ml-E-ot Mawriw. Eatm Implementa. personal property 1 P. M Jeff Uechty. Awct SALE OF HEAL ESTATE” The undersigned coottoteetooer by virtue of an order at the Adams Circuit Court made aad sateiwd In a cause tpr partition therein pendIng entitled Samuel A. Myern. etal. Plaintitfs ya Calvin Carter etal. Defendants, being cause number 14444 on the dell doehet of Mid court hereby givp notice that Friday Tke Stet Day of July, 1950 lietweea the hours at 10:40 e’eteek a. m. aad 4:00 o'clock f. m. of said da, and if not wild on Mid day between said hours each Mieceedinn day thereafter anti) sold, he will offer for sale to the' highest and best bidder, on open bbls at private ante at the-law office of Feed L. Litterer at Na. 144 Ooirth Oecond Otre«t, Decatur. Indiana and tor not less than the full appraised value thereof, the following descnlied real eMate in Adams County in the Blate of Indiana, towtt Inlm number twenty <3Ol In the Original Plat ot Pleasant Mills In Adams County. Indiana ™ ' The Mid real estate has oe it a one and one half story - frame bouse with front porch and a Wood shed The house te wired for elss irk-tty There to also a good cistern. THHMB OF SALK The purchaser «t Mid real estate is required to IMI, at least 4*o third of the pnrvltose prbr on the (Jay of Mie and titthatonce of the purchase price ggfm dt-lhery of the deed to the purcheaer for the rest estate purehaced brought down to dr.-e ol Ml* .showlag s good legal title free of liens. The sals of said real estate will be made to the approval of the AdStiu Circuit Court. FERD Im LITTERER, Cemmloalanar June 28. July Alf , \ / / •• ■ ' . . . ~<7 -■ .. '/ . - ', , - X — / Public Sale! Having sold the farm and moved to town, th/ undersigned win sell the following desi rilo-d ftereortal property/at public anHion on the farm I'M ated. I ntile «oqih and •; mile e ,4t of Monroe In i iana 5 miles north and >» n;il« cast, of the tlo- mill Herne. Jnd on SATMDAY, JULY 1,1950 ■ ■ • ■■ toots epHtc t'MVth harrow gas' enstne., elecrftc motov ho car and ♦* dt h»w lia.-k',.’ratoirtrjc .br-todw. ahellet I » "(1 drulh with pump 1 jra Irani art/ water tanks, 3 spools barb wit., barrel salt, hay rope, bog trttog-h: 2 hog hangers, fen/r posts lores' saw. grind, stone, ladder, sonre fire ■ wood, lard pres/, radio cabinet, stand, -bench, 'bed gad sprlftg. , hjld s bed. ahovitta/abA-teHW- horse collar oiw ties, fruit eans/ahC Jars and many otlrer niti.les -- TERMK -Cash / ' - '/' ' v " ' ARCHIE HENDRICKS, Owner !jeff L4pehfy. AtM:UQneer . L . . Otto Longonberger. Clerk --/ ■ * ■ / >■ J' ■ I . / , ' _■<-'* , /
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