Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 28 June 1950 — Page 4
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The United State* baa Md Raw ate to «aU -Ito poabtag. la other wards, sat oa year own aide. or . m trivia hc». The Nan Yes* Stock Rgchaags dlda’t act favorably to tba rumor of war. toitowtog this country* slpad against the Communist Intsder* U war ramus, yaaflt in business w*i ba eliminated. " r "" X. Kingpin Bookmaker Kricksen recotrod only a two-yaar prison srataara and • flae ter running a rambling racket. liar tag kl* tocarattoa. probably one of his stooges will continue “baeF. nano as usual.” e—- e. ■ One effect of the automobile on community problems is seen in an addition to the soning laws ol New York City, requiring that houses and apartments constructed la the Mure must include parking space tor automobiles /New York, with its large congest«ek arena, probably offers, the world's worm parking headache* tor automobile owners .The problems of big cities often tore shadow those-which smaller eomniii'ni'tles will fkee in the futon Tko’ -'rwwy be eapeoed w be -itke ■ case with traffic and ' parting problem* Wtuailer conranfflitie-v •grow'Tulo bigger ones, and the number of automobile's continues ts> rise Far king space in town is easier to provide . betors. it is needed than afterwards. O ' -,. . ObM i vaui e of the JOth anhi-' Vcrsary of The Iterator Casting Company in this city, finds that nationally known concern .enjoying a peak in business and em ploy'ment ' Thrte ar- I.OT enipioyes on the payroll and mem w. rk - schedule* !»*»« called-for sK dais a wto-k lr- leadership' In rhe nianuta. luir .1 grey iron castings which are o-ed in the automotive . <:< irt al and in line pbnip industries, is clearly , -deptrtey in the modern J mndry located on Dayton Avenue tte copying «• » era), acres .in Jins in dusrrlai an a th* plant Ba- group from |-« original m>> r.< n boiid / in« to it* pretest adeqiH'- si* ar.d fa iluiea it .-peak.- well for an industry to hart »u<b a n od of growth and urtne. al"i.» frith the knowledge that it ha-. he-n a good" neighbor io .'o commute to U. extend goi.if wieti.iThe Decatur Casting Company o o Vow: ‘ that Gov Ttionie E IMo has de-cUnrd to rut. f.o .another term thy Itejmbii- in < here • hoseu a-’ their r andidste ’* . hr.- . Tlyr-arohl Joe it
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' 7 r' .' - ' . Hauiey. who has beta UauisaaatWovsraor sines IMI In 1M«, Dswey, tried in vain to shelve him. Hanley, if elected, would be the oldest governor New York has <s ever bad. He would set a record tor mopt stales, yielding only to Wisconsin's Goodldnd. who died in office at «1 Could he equal the vigor of the Dewey adminisirss lion, or 40JM well as hie yet •» named Democratic opponent? It is a question which New York voters will have to consider seriously. Running New York Is a big Job end the Democrats will probiWcaaia* ’• younger candidate. p oOur Stand: Courageously. President . Truman has clearly defined this country’s policy In "lite Korean emergency . ■ The United States will oppose the Russian Communist s invasion pf South Korea. Sis and air forces have been ordered to give Korean troops coker and sup’inirt As Commauder-ln-cblcf. Mr. Truman also ordered the Sevenlh Air Fleet to prevent any attack •<>nE..rmoM'" '"’ ; .-' T iiy-apiiun ,«!«*!.* sia-wishes t<> prevent war. it must cease---Rs- unlawful invasion .of. the little Republic. It must not attempt attack on the island 0f... -Formosa: The United States does not court-war, and terrible as another conflict might be. It would be worse if thia country, did hot live up io its word The bimof of the -United States is at—stake and as American* we Cannot let ih< bully Rads run over helpless people -President Truman ha- . -1 ' tlie shot and has done it cariy The President is the symbol of Amgricgp ju-rirc -and i freedom foi whi h thi- <-<>untry lies aiwat"fouglit _ If Rus ta per.-i -etn It- n;r:sion. against ■ ill- K-.t'eans. I' |S ttia.-.s ( »ill boat thnn back i<> th- . tior -.rl. , f tke /Mb Par allel Til*, pr.oidenr explained ■ th< .•iin’ry - de<i-b:r b- ficht ' t.. 'oiiu::!--- * irh Inti:- -. if to ■ - >,l. :r- -Io -C wnrdn Tht a -a- K tHe-nlv.-'-i ‘- i inak. 1- pbaitt htjond doubt, that Coin inunisni has -|>a--. d lov.-nd the u-- of -übverston to ~m<iu«-'r independent nation- and * ill pow ■ vno 'I >nv " and War I’ ha- defied'Thf order- of the "Sw ctfiVv t'ountii 'j lite I hTied NW tii.p- i»*urd .'«> pri-serve interna-ii-.nai pea. e and s'llni’t * . y I to- flay -.f the I nitid .drat. ' • '“TT ■ iti K’.r.a and tm yatn n. •' • u j d-■!i tri' ltn-n dart in-ult ,o
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CHAPTER THIRTY-NINE JENNY, alone with her thoughts when I>i went to the kitchen to* make a jeHhd salad, went back over the conversation./Even in this short time, she realised,'Diane had changed. Her-life had taken new, direction, and it look'eil as if it wen. a permanent direction. The Parb«'>ura would never have; a marmo iKiiich ran to. kmdatmjr, she decided now.' but it could be a happy, one, nevertheless, if Du continued to grow and if F're*!. in his heert, could accept the change. That was the real difficijlty. for while -Fred was a man of real con:trbf, he would never be ha{>ny with hta ante until this inner acceptance o cur red. And if tlwrc were children She sighed. hr:ll«rft thr pr’<t-|’ ni to the future. Worrying would get her nowhere, she knew, and perhaps the txst thing she could do was tb continue to lost her sister aa she had in the past Love did work miracles.' She was glad now that she had neu-r sp >A« n Jo Diane, said she mtiH. atr>ut h< r brief flirtation with P. h T-c-It had been innocuous enough, she was sure, pete had been d< spe rately trying to <v ape an up' in fort able sduatlcn at home and DL us usual, had welcomed any masculine adt miration M nt:-<n of .t might have I made a rift tN'twern them. , One evening some fr.ends of th* Haf*•.-*» ga * ■ ir ;ttd that Fred and Inane go ’.Mrs F'-’-ls.-m wifi sit with r?'« ■ail. "and I !l .uk its r.d.ru- ; b*ws f‘*r you two to*”slay h.*mc right ihrv-tgh the I'hitsD is ?•’»- s*»n when sp. mu* h is going on ” Sli* had h*T wa . , and her elderly ' rf, D.’* nd cam? over, leading a trilling ‘ 1 •• •• :■ <1 d’UA e n -n fr«»n! * f flr? With s gusty mgiri | *T <R< laxf. that dog acta more r „ nt h*»m<L_nv?r h?r»- than he a-t-1 raes* i ?>rl>r ws. ‘T. son rtini''s think h? is 'th?jln<wt Ungrateful • nature ever made, but I don’t kr v /w what l ? d do wAUiou* him — d>» of l< ncs*m*ne.*a. I guess. Wt 11. Jenna, whsf did you Wmk of your • s marnage ? Ind it please you?” 1 .’ r;rv -’*• '■ • * M-re than I cikn ; ■ swy. ’ "Natshe- fW. they arv : very 'comfortably situated. Th? f ho* :*' iu darling, and they are rozy and happy. I think if made an ideal honeyin' •*>?! for tbc two of them." • Mmm * Mrs F‘\ '4n s thoughts were Obviously els \h?rr “Very nice. When ar? y u\and Brent ng to g» t ; "The - swift color rose inXJmny’s cheeks and the corners\f her mouth w ere, indented with amm\ - an- e ”N w. now, don’t act st ins?* with mr." Mrs I’ .- m kanwA j her. "1 m an c!J frfrnd. and might have hern your mother if hada l fallen f< r that Fr rich girl’ ■i " Wms»-J *•• . r * M ? ’ a trr v t.h the man ’ v Ar.; ,*xl) seeJ
■MStmmMIBWMg ■■ Modern Etiquette | By ROBERTA LEE | g U If a peravk a< chb-ntallj Jure [ 1 again >1 anot|wr person, ig it cor j reel for him to say, Pardon me ? ; A ’ Pardon n><-' is m'nsidered a 1 little too abrupt under these dr- j • utnMtAn.es It is mu.h. better to, ■ay "U ben your .pardon,' or, 1 1 : tn sorry." ' j Q Should a iihotograph of- one a vdf be framed when «i»ins It aa sift? - ... t A No:' you do not know whether! the recipient Wl.slh m to pla. e It. oil la d> jk or banc it on a wall •-. or J H'rm k.-.-p II In a drawer.- ’ I Q. la It all nxht to sene corn, nit -t tr»- -.ob-pr a dHiner? . A No rt c.ouiti be served f * . K.’ ’ H r; . U;m ’ ’ '■•iiLi-At tl Ti di. !♦•«*••* <rf 2 pf-rri’lif I l-Irrth 'h. ♦. J UAI nt 1 Ti.f•f’al M.luihf' J-tH. -!'»*'• Aa- -rju j .H.t!tat |3 311 '
But-Jenrty jerked upright in her chyur. ’’Mrs.F<’ls*»m.” she said ’ with di ? ;n • ar>’ dv c m wnf jtee! Brent is just a a friend’’ She felt br< r athb <s. and Mrs. Folsom merely laughed. „ ••floity-tbity! Th-rv sno m-cd tn ptetend witii me. J.-r.’.v I knci .And. a* 1 wan saying, anybody with halt an eye ran see that he’s in love with you. Now that hr’sj; earning goo>l-nioney,' I can’t imagine. what’sMo • ping lent, or what he s wmhrg tor?” Jcrmy did was beating in slnmgTirregular thumps, and she lelt faint with dis coxcty. AVas Mrs. Folsom right? Dul Brent love her? Had sh> been ' - i:1. ! ail th< wc< ks that She had been unable to sec what others -*aw-an«f - rec* igniaed ? 2—. J Yes. she acknowledged, she had be< n idind. for she honestly had thought he was in Move with Na tnlic, and Natalie with how wr* ng she had been about that! Perhaps she had been just as wrong concerning Brent s feell ing for her. ; Mrs. FuLc*m. wlt)Lcharacteristic had changed th? i subject. ’’Max and F.uthr arc doing w« il. Tfiat’i going to be a tiappy marriage,’’ sh<* said with complete assurance.. ’AVli* n I think >iow that p*x>r little -tiling looked after K»*n w;us kdh I and how she hooks jw>w? It’s little short of miractb* •oust -I was afraid. lox a whd«, tha*t firr rpothr.r.-in-Uw, u >uld .break it up. but sh«’ seems to have suffered a change of heart.--Faith saut she even con? tinplated e<»mirig- ■ here to forr .„wjh her. J*nd that u'fjuld have b?ch fatal 1 won It what happened to mak» her decide Jtff< r'< nt?y ?" Sh? piercingly at Jenny, but Jenny's fare revealed nothing. S4*»- aakd sincerelyj ‘ I’m glad they aret 1 happy. Faith is a neighbor. Did you know she had otlir-red tob'tp house here while Nat-wai ? <n? ?” Tm pot surprised. What did surprise mr, M Mrs Folsom a-lded drily, “was learning that than? wio going to take over By th? way, she isn’t seeing any more of Pet. 1 , is she?.” 1 Jenny glanced up. startled. Had ; it been that well known ? She said. 11 donT' WirtT no?* ■ .V •, I <lon J- suppose jtot wll After all, Petr's a pretty dull fellow for a gir| like her. He’s full of fun* of course, or use*! tn bc ; . hut he’s so m,uch older than Dianr. and he s a settled married man. in spite-of hitn.*?!f. That Dirk is a • ia‘ : n' A nr? child, really, and . «ievo». ! t<> »■ v (iliilue.” Th? dog sneezed ’ Isn t that clever?- -He aiwaya says something at the right moment, Cotnc h* re. <lhilhe, and KI get itched ' But Ghilhe rolled St side at that moment ostentatious snore. dog’ You’re not asleep t pretending* .brnny.” v b an? i forward, “if ml get married, would
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' lO YkAHS AGO | TODAY 0 • June U — Jot Brennan, George Taaior. Trank Rumscbiag apd Charles Hears go to Mooeeheart to attend annual convention of Moose. Victor D. Weidler wUI bo ordained to ministry in services to be held at Zion Reformed church here Monday «Ught. pr. Rupnow will bn in cbargs of the services. Miss Josephine SutUes end John B. Oonklin of Deteware. Ohio, were married here this afternoon Frank CutachaU. Fort Wayne hanker, is attending to business in Decatur today. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Yager go to Frankfort to attend tba KdUy-Fatr atdding > ’Replacing tne old faahloned method of laying railroad tracks by hand sectkma of preassembled tracks «• feet in length now are towered to the roadbed* by cranes e-a British railroads. j. ~ ; * r_ 1 ■ k s NOMINATION of Henry Grady, U ( , JK ambassador. to Greece, to b I ambassadur to oilctich Irari, i. diplomatic hot spot, is viewed as i states move "to dbunte Stovlet probing for a soft spot u * western” strategy/ Iran,-, a Bowie .galeway to the Middle Gast, ha shared in American mutual asais I tance defense funds, and will shar this year's fund, ('/aterwattowol.
you and he and Nat Alic and Gary all live here together?” Jenny jwiid with de*i«jpn, “But we arewof getting married, Mrs Fols<jni?’ Her old friend rose. “It’s ju«t ,• ibborn of you to deny it. my dear. You can't fool me! U’cH. 11l run along. Sure you can g?t* to bed under your own power ? Can’t I help you upstairs?” •TH take it jL.stcn at a time. Every day I’m stronger,* Jenny said. She marie no effort to detain her visitor if she was derormined to bring Brent into the conversation. r?rhaps it was better that ghe ’1 go. Sh< inbed; tojhc- second floor slov K. Her hg u<m better. In a fedr lays now stic would be able to m. »ve. about.a great deal more. But she thought, it' wiw not K?f leg irhich liurt h£r these days. It was a deeper paifl. and one which was not'relieved toy the realization that she had brought it on herself. She sat down in the httle slipperhair in her bedroom and made herself face the situation. She lovejl, Brent, loved him with all her heart. But she had alienated him. and she did not know how to bring him back. On that fateful Tuesday before Thanksgiving, she knew now that he had been ready to love her; that If' she had said the right things, she would have avoided a great deal of suffering But that httle scene and th? implications behind it had offended him. had thrust him from..her »c sharply and with such apparent decision that h? had n<*ver made a move toward her since that time. H w bad it g--n? * The farm wornan had thought they were married, and Brent had earned through the deception m a spirit of fun. Then, when th?y x were in the rar again, h? had said, “Welt Mrs. Evans, where to now?” And she, because she longed so to be hu wife tn actuality, had been stung into crying, without thinking “Oh, don’t. Brent’ Don't say that!" She could see again the quick draining of all light and pleasure from his far*, th? way hte hand# had ’ Ightened on the whreL She could rrmrmihrr how all the beauty had b?<'n dsmd from "the day, and how sme? that time she had n?vet •gam new? really rh'se.to him It was her own fault, she decided. and She would have to correct it. But how? How? Thf qiiestion brat at her from ail side* yet wlo'rrvrr slir h*«»k»*d. she could see no solution. Would time do it? When Natalie and Gary were back add the household had resumed it* 1 lormai par**. w<jul<l he slowly return to the easy, friendly, loving Brent he had Seen before? W<mkl ' she b? abkTTcrgo on from there? -Or would time only widen the breach? Som? way, she thought as she ■ started to un’lress. some' way she would have to show him what ahr fHL (To Be CoafuMK-d; _ J-
* The People’s Voiced Thia column for Ute nnn nt bbt readers who wish to maha anr geetiona for the general good er giaeaM gnentteM of Merest. . Bteaee sign peer name to show authenticity. U wUI net be eeed « yee gnfor that tt not be No RatoMskieg The gathering storm of world wide controversy over the merits of artificial rain Igaking releases I some of its troubled waters over tow territory this’month with a local fgsldeet pgbikly his opinion on the subject In s national magaalne - \ In publishing a cross section of a recent poll which showed that more than three fourths of the nation’s farmers are opposed to doing anything about their “biggest bugaboo." the weather, the July Issue of Country Gentleman, national farm magaslne. quote* the opinion* of nine farmer* and agricultural experts Among these I* that of Krmil Shlfferly. of Adam* county” Say* Mr. Shlfferly. according to the magaalne: “I don’t think it would, work Wealker i* Heaven made.” ” ’ ■ ~ Union Worker* The fourth regular meeting of the I’nton Workers 4-H dub was held st the Lutheran School There was softball practice before the meet' inu opened I tut Ing the business meeting there was a denionstrkllon by Arnold Gerke Nineteen tisete? hers skewered the rnii call Follow tnu tbe iiieeting refrenhnieais were served by Hemy Lehman Russell Fluniley. wed Ronald Price Th< fifth regular, meeting will be bdd June Jit at the Luthdan school . MWI« »: To nitMSMto y i. ii..< b. s |v *rt iwat th. |i..<i,l ..I Xi-lio./L Tj.o-lven »>< lll’* s. M....1 or t'i...t.ir -Adame. . luduura wl|pw>. i<» rpe hour. oV-t 4‘<i | ‘ XI. -* # i t iVeci tis'-’dM j . J ul> ~,i ln»e-ivd«;nt »*f. Hi.b<to»li*. rm-eiv* ,*n4 4f» • 1-’ HiLval-k t.-sT.V ’ irm- 1 *t UdLUj* •.‘‘•mpir.if *PX VH-atiun* *»f* rs-v jj.i ' '.!• at -sit,'*’.. Alnvfc. . fhA'?-11 fi Uii ■r'ffl. . i..i;‘ bf i tai ' < u> < • nipaiiii’t! t-\ «*• rt».| «!•••. k Ldjnl.h- I th' Board .of .-I TruNtea* in an HRU'iiii' t-uuiviklent Its Ove p» ; MM of -aid bid lliflf* »v»'iA» I-# 1 submitted “ii 'Form * ...'■ f>t rsLed by the State B>»ard . f A'cntthtß which f«.rw» may M *so t«r»-d at ,thr r s-f the «'it» S.’i.i-t t ifitvfidrnt of Fchwolp ‘ Tbu r. trd fs*R*rv«M the rrxht t > trj« • t dtfjy *4l hiiix .. v I'o <»rdrr x*f the IloMtd of- 'St ’I • ■inti •r, tin* «j>ilt day of--i » Bitfgrd of S« hnol Trimt****' of » h/H>t <’Hy of iHuKtur. Indiana j -13> H i:. Mging«(• ■. Setreidrv ‘ , /VNK >1 2M| -I i t a< fts of land wt-rv it , litY' Med in new Japan in 1343 1 ' ■ 11 . " 1 " 11 ■" ■■■
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