Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 173, Decatur, Adams County, 25 July 1950 — Page 6
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Foil From Auto Is Fatal I*6 Young Girl Noblesville, Ind. July 25. -—(VP) — Ruth Ann Brookhaak. ITLafayette. died In NoMeaville hospital yesterday of Injuries suffered Saturday when she fell from a car c,h ‘ I‘hd. 37 near here. Her stater, .Mrs Maxine Beck, Noblesville, said the girl fell toI the pavement when the door ot -thewcar in Which they were ridlnst flew open. Truck Driver Fined > On Speeding Charge Jerry Ls-Tn>saub»r. <>t Bluffton ■ ore two, a truck driver. was fin' «4 ti and coat*, totadiag ‘5- 1 04 .••din* through Preble Ltamgaaber Wa* arrested by Sheriff Herman Bowman last Saturday evening The sheriff clocked ' bint at S’ miles an hour through the tdruile tone The flue was Ininosed m luxrn-v tW tta •peac’ef’ioyd Hunter. While At The FAIR . • RELAX • COOL OFF • ENJOY YOURSELF at our Mia FOUNTAIN ICE CREAM POP CIGARETTES ’ SANOWICHtS Holthouse Brag Co.
NWMNj*-"'-* l ''’** Jflß » C *‘« V7<_ V** *f' -V> **• - 1 aef.e.tW-WVS'-r-e—iMrem* scp-r -MF--V—• . •~r.% -yw - r FRANK THE HOT DOG KING Sat- You Haven't Enjoved The Street Fair I nless You Jlave l .ihn \ ItHiT I.OXG HOT DOG! \ ’ HEY, KIDS! LOOK! FREE STREET FAIR DECATUR Wednesday Only 7 RIDES < U cans '-'**** (jhiUbun IbuLt i 12> , GOODING AMUSEMENT CO., inc
G.O.P. Condidotas f Visit In Decatur Frank Mllli.i former Mate treesur«r and Republican candidate fori auditor of Mate, and Joe William*.! clerk of the supreme and appellate tourts anti candidate for reelection. Visited in Decatur Monday. The two prominent Republican* j.were escorted through the business ; •action ot Decatur by Harry Essex. I Adams county fourth district Re-! publican Chairman. The vlaitora: Mated that they planned to visit - ! every county in Indiana between r.ow and, election time in November. They had been weekend guests of M(. and Mrs. William H Hell ,of Itake Tippecanoe, formerly of ■ Decatur. Spectator At Auto i Race Fatally Hurt " Crawfordsville Ind July 25. —- >UP»— Hubert Cook'. 35. Danville lil in culver hospital here vssterdav- from injuries suffered . last Sunday In an auto racing ac- 1 I i ident A car driven by Danny Kremer : crashed through a guard rail at Crawfordsville Speedrome. Cook, a rpe< tator. was struck by a piece of j the rail. While at the Fair EAT Home Made CAKE ICE CREAM — COFFEE .. i'M.XSc , St. Gary's Society In Front of Sutton’s »—ww
1 1 I u 4 ■ 4; 4 I SOVIET TROOP CONCENTRATIONS are forming on the Turkish and Iranian borders, according to diplomatic reports. Unrest also is reported along Red-dominated Bulgarian border ot Turkey, north of XMrdaMlß* V--- - ■ ■
7War In Korea Adds Government Jobs i - Make 100,000 New Government Jobs Washington. July 25 (I’lM Thp big news on the Washington home front today is that war in Korea will inak»* upward of 4«° new government joba. They will cost: the taxpayer about |:r.4 ?.nrw a -year Tn" ealariec Your guess is as good an anybody’s on how much- ww- office J equipment and red tape will have to he laid tn for the The ftJbjKiO figure in -tentative The cJianres are better than good »bat the. number of new -public, will Jm? greater than ttyat war ■ ’* oV *t r ■ AH of thi- tri bike •»»***. hi 4 *W.Crifr • ingtpn bw;ausoquHw a dab of patronage and. fu» ther. when <iew employes.are t.sk ,en 4h irbout 10 percent usually 11 are here A 10 |M<r<eul nlke of ion mm new government lohhplders averaging .in { rjuaHy Di pay is tasty pt» : for-any J community * If World. War 11-is apy j dent, a bike of in ’ federal-i !.p)bh<»htvrs to win the war will be 'just 't- s?3{ r««r Nei'luT will th' up in new Chilian employes Ise , limited to the national .defense • department. Where the - JOU.iHMt , n w are slated to. sign on In World War’ll mighty near j every open.rtioti /of gvivewmem • u r 7 jg_ wi|*iwos>»iin>tfiss .ley vsvuci'v ■*■■*■* m vsN <•*<» another as rnnuo red . wl» h . the i. ’inc's The h«'t • >! I «ar T:• •■;•,u-t'.’ mainjaHi gpVeFn «•; •' • inpi.o men' al»<»vr ' ■ yi.. <i ( .i prisons for inarty years to jiqnie Th.c . u-ov* lament , jobs There were . xx:’ “44 Jobholder - ih the. eV\l|lhdepartment in !!•.;*♦ There w.-r---c’" • trover nnieiP |>.c I roll last May. June figures will I show a <.iwnward trend b<.aU'» ’lie r .ai-l »f • •'li.oi- tuk» t - ba' ,! finlslwsl t: . ir *6rk _ ’ i fsu 2_ '!e hot i bltl war lok- will : boost ,! he flirure well above 2.I in)o again ami there it is likely to : remain At »n aw rag -of ?'• 'l' I tier head the’ tiycpayers must lay <>ut more than tTjUVi.imn 000 everyear to pay the• public servants. * A< rorditlg to the. Oepartnient of ? Labor 4S percent of all U S 3women employed are married! 34 • jker.o-t)! are kingle «’’l 17.5 per ar* -liv-riHl .7 Tpe. g<H)tl waterfowl nesting i areas in the Dakotas pnidurt* as i many or nmr** waterfowl per j square -mile than are produced in area.- ln_. Canada and Alaska ■ ■HV’idlY 1 rW, :-c-jaNr HOUSING and Home Finance AJrrunutrator Raymond Foley leaves t! « White House after ccnfcrfing wjfli ftesidetrt Truman on-housing - eurbs. Foley reported that the emment is considering restrictjprts on the sire of building projects and controls on' bunding , 'Anal. (IntcrnatjjnjJ/Spithdi'.'V'.o)
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New Indiana Judge Approved By House \ Washington. July 25. — (JL’P) - I Indiana's hid for a roving federal judge needed senate approval to- j day. after the house passed surh a hill by voice vote. The proposed n>* Judge a-oulil divide his time between Indiana's
,-v. Lgy\/ FSQIA DOUARI*CO»iRAW \- I Aa ( R££ivss-butin the em> au fekul. ’ r < y I SWI AND LOCAL TAXES WILL TAKE AN i 1 \ * MER * fiE 2 3 ccvr <* 7 \ «wfe income dollar. V • *SS> ( s5 / ----> / ■- ■3.:,"71::3...37"777, • 11 Ik More Sales —More Jobs —More Pay—More Earnin';:— .7:: c and MORE GOOD DONE, TOO! _ I ’ •' ' ■■ ■ ■'■■ " ' '' ' . ..— .. '■ I ' ; — . Cuttomen and others paid us $U7,694.000 for our goods and lOS.ooo—or 35.7< out of the 44.5< left to us to divide here. y , services in the first half of this year—a new high peace time rate (Under the offer and the adjustments now being made, emof income. ployee pay and benefits will take an outlay of still many, many , more millions of dollars each year from here on.) An average of 3 - °f "“»*"**• ’" d so u, took well over «.000 more job. were provided by QeUeral Electric in *• 8< out of f * ch do 1 1" ** r,< " y * d ,n 7 lu<l ; d ’T? *" » 25 ' 247 . ; ° 00 the first half of thu yea Ta. compared with the lart half of 1949. —or 2.8< out of each dollar received—for depreciation, or wear and tear. v- For Growth and Survivaf we tet wide >43 out. For Uncle Sam $59.500.000—0r ATf out of each dollar—were art of each dollar received. Thia money goea toward that preaent ~ __ asMe at once as tiktai incoma ta* atom. (Federal, state and greater strength and that future growth and survival—which local taxes—including direct taxes and Jhe indirect taxes hidden insure the best available security to OUT reputation OUT CCfnpeti- -* in prices—will take an average of t3f out of each dollar of tive. pnatson, and our jobs. Incidentally, the parent Company everyone’s income. But we only count 6.7 f for federal income recently paid off the last of the $200X100,000 borrowed after the taxes in calculations here.) war for expansion of production aad jobs./ I_L That tofaA < to mat. The rem.inind 39< in doH.r rece.ved-we wder. It I. aves $394.100000 to drvufe tors at homv-or 44 5< d|vi<Jeodt rtock B for out of each dollar received../ • * ing our management's plans and operations with the risk of Bmploytat,’ pay and baneStt took $316,663,000 of the. $394,- their savings. i/ GENERAL @ ELECTRIC ■ -•-- . •’ ■ -f . ’ V J.--..' ' ; ,: : -7 4; 3 J \7- j ; • ... >• 3 ■ ■ > « . r ” 1-— • ' 1 . 7.
i northern district of judge Luther j M. Swyg.rt, and the southern disj trict. presided over by William E. | Sleekier. The bill was, authored by Rep: Winfield K. Denton D . Ind. I;■ - '—77 ■ 4 • _ There are approximately 2.314 355.720 acres In ths United States. Its territories snil possessions ‘
— AiODGE HOME "’ i tCaMHnwd Feans Fane Oae> ulniion was rife amotw-memlwrs and police that the tlilel knew of this practice and lul l in wait until after the offtitm had completed their work. It- ia presumed the thief turned off the ffrat.floor and vesil'ule lights and then rained tnt rance to the secretary’s oft lie A check-up showed .he string bov contained $l5O In quarters. »ti<) in currency and SSk in dimes and nli keis. wrapped in paeknKes. ■ Police were Informed hat th" lodae-jrarrled barglary instance | - —I To be what we are, and to be-1 come what »r are capable ot be- i coining. Is the only end in life. —' Stevenson. j Virtuous living brings happi-l i 'asie: rßWoaa MvUt, |wfii —\ ■ I a rrsn \twkxt of L auwiaisTMiTon Fjslatr V.. ssas la terrefe* ■s«*«, I hut f i’tflrr-■ k"« <1 .. tpiHuntus! 41 inn -tTJk’t/r of f h**-##t«lfc_AjL£: Ju.-. .-_aa. A -■ n*nrLA La La -tis Aii*THus *>.? y«1w» • ib* ! Tha r.wtNte- ta ptoi»ahly ' rlVa-Hl t'.tmer W. Na«M«ar«aer. Neat) N. Neller. Attorna* jkly i»~ at«; i INSURANCE Leo “Dutch” Ehinger FINK — WINO — AUTO 720 N«a 3rd St Phom 570
TRADE IN DECATUR save with I SO Gallens HOOSOPETE j REGULAR ETHYL 4* 83 Octane ' 88 Octane CORNER 13th A NUTTMAN gaggggggggggggi Dr. John B. Spaulding announces the opening of offices formerly occupied by DR FRED E. PATTERSON / for the practice of General Dentistry
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