Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 176, Decatur, Adams County, 28 July 1950 — Page 1
Vol. XLVIII. No 176
YANKS FIGHT DESPERATELY TO HOLD LINES
Fair Attracts Largest Crowd Thursday Night Street Fair Closes Promptly Saturday *' Night At Midnight Hlittext crowd of the Decatur free street fair fillrM the ettU c midway Thursday night and many stayed until the iaat light* wa.'t turned out. It was one ot 3h« bl* ge»t night crowds ar a fair sine the local street event* were re":'w opened after World War 11. i Huge crowds gathered at the free act platform and a croud; latltnated at several thousand saw ... the last performance iff the Scn*a-t-onal Kays at 10 o'clock Thursday night Hundreds also visited HannaNutt roan park Thursday aftprninm and early evening where large exhibits In cattle. rabbits and pigs ? re'being shown Weather “was' idr al' for the. fair . * goers, and . concessions reported their largest take of the week AH • . th* ride* did a heavy- liusine**. with the kiddle rides and t he-port-able roller.: counter getting a heavjL; .; lay -;!«r many- hours.■ . The laat street fatr*chrdule<l 1- r ; Itecatur will close at midnight Sat , * nrday and rei-.ord crowds are antlrlpated for tonight and all day. Saturday Police authorities rapport-' ed the Thursday crowd as “order l>" and said the*- had few com llamta. Traffic was (Jammed coming into Dneatur early Thursday evening and lairking space within- flaw block* of the midway was al premium. .. ‘ JFair Sidelights Hr’ i r*i .’M|*y all th* (■- h ■ . f .if I. ul hl tfl -tftd I IJ’ HI -|.■> • - > ii> ihi «biui?uiwn’i’it-M. : -u t. i i; id. by <■!.» - rii-'ih.»i mho h-irj'-'T*' l V?’ f'X’d t/r h l # 4 ’ *''pi'iTrL : iil ti h’ Th* inr, .hi the fish tou4| . k ,h\. in: tu-i *ny *-*» '-<».• - Imi hiim i»t th* winners of '•niull, ; <ildfi‘h h‘ *>»*• <»f the booth* i otkr Gh-n .1 ‘•n ull . round ball, fh* ;.i i-v. ’ . ar« -u,ipn‘i d to tht <>w •if 4. >» 6u»- <4 ’he howl* When thi*4s. don». th* fi-li and bowl f«» , kops And to k«« p t!om th* fish; f‘oil supply in !»• < *iui will lia\» i - Im itphidsh-td **<>o • ’ V . Th<. wat»*r in which the fish live . in the bowl fa of different liu»— • and ■ i i- poMlbh bj .ohiing food I'olofJnw to th* water One lad We *' Io aid <»T carnv home with his fish I in g‘r«*-n water, later th* ffah was swimming in a amall red lake in ' r bowl, there* no limit per i he*-. I ■ ku!i.b»r of ni;\fur.' if the boy/takes the tftne. Anyway, he seehted contended with the fact that there wa* a * hang# Sort of iili*v*d the monotony: he inferred. 00.. Shaking of youths wp are re> minded/»f out own w hen we were de* ply -,rnipr«•**♦«! In the adroitness of juggUrx Possibly berau*e at that time we could hardly walk dawn the Mreet without fail ng over — something And to catch thing* —“ ni'd fo<s them ji»f.f wa*** work Well we never grew up and we’re still impressed by Juggler* v Maybe tlm Three Juggling Jewel# exempli Tied what we mean. They were (lever, and they had a good acts' and we are sure we rnuldii’l.-smu-late them .•■•That's the way it should be if weCditld get up there and — do it a* well, there’d be no envy for u< — oOo— ' There are many things to a street fair, the lights, gaiety and noise, alf of thrfiv important ingredients. But the thing that strikes u> as a part of it. and not a particularly glamorous part, Is-the manner in which the crowd travels the mid “way. Tfs difficult to describe, for • ft ||ff*t ft waddle 5 of a dprk The procession moves sluwjrf the people look from 7 side and th*X walk like ducksX They sway rhythmically ta k and forth whtte tn forward: They ..sometime* stop at a stand, in pairs or in a group, hut there’s always someone to fill the gap. and take up the waddle (Twvw Tw raw* Plato» WEATHER Partly clouUy and warm to* "nipM and Saturday. Low to* • night 60 to 66. High Saturday 64 to 60.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT OMLY OAILV NIWWAMO M AOAMO COUNTY I _ ■
First Slate Draft Call k Increased Hot-Cold War Moves Closer To Indiana Indianapolis. July <I * I Indiana boafdb »tapped »l* Vhek wnrk toda> <• tba strength f-17 an dii< waned ~aumpnwe» order 1 that may mean inductbm <f near Ily 3,odd IbKirtiem in the neat three nNm.lhr. . ° OrigirtaNy the State wan ord< »•- j ,‘ ed jo furnish STI men by Sept so ■ ?I< Its share of a ft».Wt man .ju*»t;i Yesterday, the nation u qm.ta wasr raMwi to five time# Hl orta ’■lnal site and the deadline-i Ute • x • -mled Jo <>• t. 31. Indiana immeiUateiy wa's ord* r »<l Io m< lease it* ipiota from •'»?*' »it 1.450 by Sept in While -ele<J five officials refused to i hp»*< ular* > on the Indiana shar of jibe Ithj.tHMt quota. oliMovers be- | livVed it was rtanoiiahle to a- ttpie It Would b«- approximately 'five ' tlnie#.-aM firs’ .quota, or roughly. t •‘'♦•i • , Originally, draft off kid* !»• Hev > ed if would l*e necessary to calf l.Sdtt nii'n for pre induct km ph y<a« j H al. examinations in order (y get ? In- '7* ' indie fmn If that' ratio worked out and ,- jhr draft qmda waw hiked n*-«* ’ times. I’hiit’ ’would nmati about men V» Ui 26 yum Id sut-nHt • to physicals !»■ t>‘tr li.i-'.i.-/‘ . These were ’ rhe ’ nia>»r -*.»> utr velopmehU affe< ting lihW’der# I Selective servkc offbial* «aid Indiana s <u< dg*in the first * draft ■< all"wio in* eras d from :»7* to 1 <7«» men by „sept 3’’ $ The ,16th oi.iriti*' icfaiHcy ba u a lion was ;u rivaled „ A k’ort Wayiir marine corps unit aho was ,h-alled to the--color>’ 6 Stat* lab«»r H»tnml**iuh*r Tbr*mar Hut <»n MMht *» nit) measures to «<»mbat communist sethnttK in Indiana’s hjduMtrial centos i I Indi.ma k * ivi! defense wrgaiHZa’h'ti* w*?e e\|iand*d , Selective service offi* iid * e-tj i mated .some t* iteni. Jlmish 7 ! * wquhi , ' ,tk. ‘p!H-i* a! examinations with 1 , in 'th* next few weeks Io meet the' , i.. r ’ , ’ / . State draft direetfif Adjutant ', Gen RoliiiiHou Hitt lico* k .‘aid - .. ,•i .»• -*-i \)< H>.i> iHi*'t J U 1 ed«-d I | »oßi<* <*verhauling and expanding j t<» cope with the increased man 'power demand* . /- . | Et Col Itonald Htthbard. insper ' tot-general of th,/ / i»*th marine in fanny battalion. >*aid half of the! ! outfit’s rm*ti were . World War 11 i veterans I Stnfe police Sup’ Arthur M ■ ! Thurston »•sthiiatet!’’lndiana * civil i . lan defense organisations would be! : net up within two wreltn, I Thurston, who. head# th* state’s! . civilian defend, announced yester j i day that such organisations already fprere functioning in more than tw<* I i thirds of Indiana’s S 2. counties . Huj*on named the* Cattiimrt. g region. Fort Wayne. Indianapolls/ and Kvansville as centers of “communist synipalhy." and said plans| : were being worked out to eliminate l**«rw Tw F»«e Ftve> I “ /. i Announces Winners • T. In Baking Exhibit Complete List Os Winners Revealed i Mr*. Nobl* Reynold*. In < hape* * of th* baking <-ont**t held in tli* : I»*<atur hish whool gym in <-bn junction with the Mryet fair an 1 agricultural .show Thursday after noon releaaed the winner* in the different division*. Mie* Mary home demon *tration agent for Ja«|>er county, rerved a* judge of this contest * well >a judge of the crocheting ’ and canning contest*. The complete list of sinners foli low*. Devil's food cake (four entries, -Mr*.- Noble Reynold*. Mrs Reyalso won an award for by• i »l>He loar Mead, her* •«* the i sole entry in this civs*. witite cake (three entries! -Mr* Ro, Price, first; Miss Alice Fueli! tillK. twcond/'T- 7 —- ; —— Sugar cookies-Mr*. Floyd Morilson first; Mrs' Jean Kipter. *ec : ■ ond. . ■ There was but.one entry In earn !of the remaining divisions each of i the contestants receiving * "se“- ‘ ond" rating M(»» Allee Fuelling (for her angel so-M Cake; Mrs. Robert Toiler for h*r plate of six ; lolls, and. Mrs, .Warren la>hman fur I her sponge cake.
GFi Mine Bridge SOMEWHERE in K-gya. American til s HUI M Jhn ton, LarkavlHe. Twn and Harry J KUii. lUltiinore Md/putt /nines across the bridge •• defense against North Korean tabk advances. .
Winners Are Listed ! In Rabbit Judging ■ ' . •■ - ■ Complete Judging . Thursday Evening . the rabbit ehoWgauged al ilaiiiia-Nutlmud park as a pai.i of (tie agticuhutaj show of. the lu-< dfur tie. street fair, were <-hb»,n Thursday evening. Dr Harry H. bbl* .Hp.Tini. nd. nt of the show, said today ’ j' Ur Max Amin ws. of Fort Wayne, yudged the show, which lasted all sfteiiPS.Ui (Raid,Us will he on display until S u'tleck thia afternoon. De.ntnr lit boy* helped In the Judging —— — Flemish Giant i s iiomth old doe . lass Ist and i 2nd Windles Kabliit i y.. Kendall- | viile {. d i buck ,-l«a»- tat. Windl. s .HahIritry K< ndallville - Innior buck class I*’ Windles • Rabbit I.K< tidaliviiie ■_ 1- ■ 1 Heavyweight Chincnillna I Sinter buck class Ist. Elf RabI bitry. Fort Wkyne Senior Joe clasa/-lst, Eif Rab- : bfiy. F.-it Wayne y : . New Zealand White I Senior buck class -Ist. Mr. and I Mis Russell King. Warren (best of opposite sexi. 2nd. .Otto Richter. ) Fort A\:.ynt; ird Larry Roth. Fort • Wayne: 4th. Windles Rabbit ry, i Kendallville I SvnioFdo.' class - Ist. Otto RichIter. Fort Wayne, (best of breed.!; 2nd and 3rd. Elf Rabbit ry.'. Fftrt | Wayne: 4tb. Alvin (' McKeeman. Fvrrt Wayne; sth. Defmer Vafi Horn. Decatur. Junior buck class Ist and 2pd. Otto Richter. Fort Wayne. 3rd. 41-vrry Roth. Fort I Junior ilos class—lst. I<arry Roth. Fort Wayne. ; H. s dire class .Ist. and 3rd. Otto I Richter. Fdrt Wayne: 2nd. Aleln C.' IMcKeenian. Fort Wayne; 4th and ' sth. Mr and Mrs Russell King. W;arr«n I ds bmk class tat. Alvin C. Me--1 Kerman. Fort Wayne; 2nd. Otto ■Richter. Fort Wayne I're-junlor buck t-lass Ist. Del•mer Van Hnrn: Decatur I’rr-junlor doe class Ist. Alrln '(•- MeKeeman. Fort Wayne. Ind. j lhjmir Var Horn. Defatur Meat pen Ist. Itelmer Van Horn. Dec; tur. . Chocolate Dutch - Junior buck tat. and 2nd. Hebb.e brothers. Decatur (beat t< hr* f(j > .»• Senior buck Ist. Theodore Bak er. Decatur; 2nd. Dale Ilatuff. Montpelier, O. i Juhior dor late Martin- Hullinger. Decatur, tbest of opposite sexi. A O. C. Dutch—Jit. Hebbie bro thers. Decatur. Black Dutch—tat. Dale Baroff. Montpelier. O. tlrey Dutch' Dale Baroff. MwntSilver Martie {Senior doe class Ist. L F Pfel-f-r and sons. Portland; 2nd. Windles Babbitry. Kendallville Senior buck class tat. Windles Babbitry Kendallville. Californian ER -bucko —lot. Hebbie brothers Decatur; Ind. Theodore Grotrian. Decatur' Junior doe--Ist Hebbie brother*. Deeutui ''—s Chomeaign D'Argent Janlor-buck claw -let. and Ind. Onueßohter. Fort Wayne, Ird and j ttwro To rags ■*•*<>
Docatur, Indiana, Friday, July 28, 1950
Business Meeting Held By Rotarians A. brief burinesa meeting wao -held by the Decatur Rotary MM a! the. weekly,Jjtamer mrotjng of jlba. aarefce organisation Thitasday evening Wilbur Petrie, dub pres! dent, conducted the meeting. Chairman Os Flower Show Liite Winnen Hundreds Attend Court House Show More th*b 1.60 P peraom* hmW sited thHHUKh the court house. ’’ Mr«. Hcmel Noah said. vt« look at the 4 differ* »1 display# at the flower show Mrs Naah. who is chairman of the show: tried tn a* t th* nhno-s »-f al! those who a’lnid bur sotneljniea the site of the ■'crow ds prohibits this Row ever, they ditf get more than inwmvH. and believed thJi quite protex ■ ably twice that many have ifiten& I <-d I Thursday the three judges .Mrs ! Orin Franklin and Mrs George • Chalfant ot Bluffton, ami Mr- William Schenbri k. of Bern* s’omplei? ♦‘4 their work, and 'today Mrs Nash ■ 1 erased.th** name* of a!! the award winn* rs There were 24 different classvn. with ribbon* awarded in aH <sf ‘them including the-children s class,. i one of . the highlight* *of the show Along with the entries, which were on tafeleft, several Decatur florist* have arranged appropriate displays, adding do the color ia the i court house There is a>6 <ml display the ..work of the Decatur Garden club and the Rose Garden club's, consefvgtjpn departments Including'a booth’de-fw-ribing the various of the state; a schematic* “ideal’’, highway by the roadside council, and a herb wheel cirrriposcd d*’ "grandmothers medTcj6al herbs and plants." Also, i tO Kupplenaent the flowefs on dis Lpfay. thete are charts of wild flow Tern of the state / The complete list of ribbon win 4Twrw Tm Pace Tbrreg George H. Simenran Dies Last Evening
Aged Decatur Man k Taken By Death George H. Sknerman. B*. retired farmer who resided it Sit North Second wtrreL died at E'JH o’clock Thursday evening the Adam* county memorial hqepttal following an Ulhena "of three month* He waa born in'.Well, county May 15. 1864. * son of John and l*a belle Judd-Simeftnan and had lived in Decatur for the past'‘lT year,: He Wa* married to Emma Summer* Nov 11. 18S3. ■ Surviving are hi* wife; One daughter. Mr* Harry E Smith Os Fort Wayne; one son. John Slmer man of Decatur, eight grandchildren and eight great grandchildren One »on preceded him in death Funeral aervlce*. will be held at.[ 13# pm Sunday at the Swick funeral borne. ttoJU-e. H J. Welty officiatlng Burial will be tn thelO Man cemetery Frh-nd* biay call at, the funeral home after 7 o'clock i thia evening
Winners In Hoktein Show Ar* Announced Complete Judging At Fair Thursday Tl»> «ron.l champion ll<>l»J*tti I.o»> judgml ThtHHday at thf agri ■ uitulal fair in Hae>* J N | ‘>' I ’'» l ‘ park, wa» Rolaiul** btavbly'» thr** year old l.hv hty and Eli Sthwart* alio owned th* grand champion bull Raabrva. champion bull wax that owned by Paul/ Ueehty. _ z 'i Judging waa completed lai* Inthe tiftertioo*! Wy »m*r Hanwn. | gen.-ral field Mipervimir tor the ■ Cufti** Candy Company, al Gary. 1 111 . - « H.ins*-n. aho . had th* alate Hotvteln show at laitayette M’edneaday. aaid Hi* Adam* mlmata were 'eiy ••■■•l .-ani.mata , in * high quality *ho» ' tiaiiers of Hie winning animata and the iHibon* won ar> Junior calve*, belter tat Fannb- M tlaltegßser ‘.'id laMvn- Haaeblmr; '3rd. Martin Ha jlmgeer; 4th. ‘Martin Haiiegger jch, \jf tnun and Byn.ti I.l*. hty fitb MYiilr- Kinital y;*'taTth. Paul Liechty ... . ! r Senior calve* heifer tat. ■ Ben Gerke: ibid. , Paul Ijechty: 3rd Ben Gerke. 4th. Max la-hnian. Sthe- Ben Gerke: . Rih. Rolande* . l.lecht/. ?th. Albeit Lehman'. Mb. Albert Lehman; »th. PbijFp King*- . ley , *i. Junior yearling Ist. MavlaHc, man , jtanlof yearling *■ tat. Rolamles Lleehty; 2nd. Don llabeggCr.'.Crd Albert Lehman: 4tfr, Hen Gerke; sth. Eli Schwartz. Stir. \H*rt Lehman. . ’ ''Junior champion Max l.ehniaff Two-year-old cows-.lst, Rolande« Lfev hty. Indrjien «erk< Three yfear-old' cow* tat. des IJevhty. 2nd. Ben Gerke 3M, .Roland- * 4th. Ben Gerke/t cow* Ist. Harry - tubman: 2nd. Ben Gerke -3rd. Albert Lehman; 4th. ' Rolande* Llechty; Ith..Vernon. Uechty. ■ Five yeua'tdd and over—JM? Rolandcs Lier-hty; 2nd and 3rd. ' Ben Gerke; * f Best udder- IXI and >d. Jtolande* Lier-hty. Gerke; 4th , Paul lAeehty. -Mb. Albert Lehman. Beat senior get of sire l*t. Ben f Gerke Beer junior get of *lre—l 0 «l- Pau) Uer-hty: 2nd. Ben Gerke Produce of dam—lM. 2nd and » 3rd. Bep Gerke. Junior bull tat. Paul Iriechty. Senior and 2nd. Ben Gerke. ... .« Senior, yearling — tat. Rolande* j Llechty: 2nd Clem Wulliman I Junior champion — Roland**.' Llechty ; " Indiana Employment Outlook Is Bright Indiangpolia. July 2&. -vtNVP' —J ; The Indian* emfttoyment wa* "bright” despite S~S p*r<en: rise in joblea* insurance claim* last week, the Indiana employment i ieeiu'tty- -MMeten mM today. — The higher jobless claims were the result <rf plant *hutd<fwn« for [ vacations and Ihwstnrr and lavoff* caused by JI lack of materUli jor ordera, division direr tor John ‘ W Crtae said
Communists In All-Out Attempt To Drive Yank Army From South Korea
Railroad Objects To Proposed Dram | Fennsy Chorges Drain Is Illegal - ir I A remonstrance has been filed with th* board of county cbtumia•lonera by lb* Pennsylvania rail road company through attorney Henry Heller, charging that* th* j proposed Jorieph Cline et as drain i» [illegal, not conducive- to health a* -Upposed. and “will not be a pule ! lie utility ” The drain is for the town of I Geneva, aud the current action fol lows former remonstrance*. ■ one reapeciaily from the town board At that time, the remonstrance wa* filed against the assessment levied, since then, however, this ha* been revised.. ' , The railroad, ih one ot it* allegaiiou*. lluMighffldaim* that ir» aaeermmeat ieiaff out of proprirtlua with the a*»es*mehla,.o< others They further allege that Herman Moellerinn conicv , surveyor, and Jhe board of county r omminslohers are without h eal authority to eonrtrucl eu<;h a drain; there will not b» the element of a drain a* pro ; p<»ed but rather it would be sanitary system for the town of /Geneva That it would empty into <gn open drainage u«ed for the drainage of surface water and 1 would b» Injurious to the health of I the people . , Several hearings have been held jon the' matter, and the revisions ; and change* Were the result of ,!>• -<• io a-iir. -a- well a* reinbff strance* Till- I* the first such re- ' monstrance against the entire prt* . t luia.re: -If.' laihii&'d" ail-;- ■ Jog ’ iis- part 'haf th- cost, i f the drain would r x.-eed the aggregate i>. nAfi's ; r» ' , Furthr i action will await th* next meeting of the board of ocm-; ■ mi-siener- ' I Ayrshire Judging Results Announced Grand Champ Shown ' By Lester Backhaus Rexult* of rt&E. Ayrsjiir* judging at the agricultural exhibition. Han ba-Nuttnian park on Thursday are a* follows: / »Grand phauipion Ayrshire--Les-ter Ba< khaus. route 3 4 Junior jhampion bull—Lester Senior cluimpion bull — Jim Smith, route thjee I He-tfers i * t f heifer* - Ist. Homer Ae -ni»ld. jr . 2nd.- Darrell ’ Harmieh Craigville route 1. ‘.3rd. Ltfry Lautaenh,i*er ' Senior heifer Ist. Frankjin Bitt--1 ner. route >; Lester Backhaus; 3rd, Ronald IJittner; 4th> Janice Har fmislC Craigville route 1. Junior yearling Ist. Homer Arnold,. Jr: 2nd Doyle Harmish, I Craigville route <M>ei 3rd. Franklin Bittner Senior yearling —l*t and 3rd. Lew tv Backhaus. Ind. Homer Ar- .14. ijr.: 4th. Ronald Bittner: I Two’year old let Homer Ar ! • nold. Jr ; Ind. Alton Bittner, route ! ,Wr * -3 Four year old- Ist; Lester BackI hair* * - Junior* champion--Lesrer Back [hajnr ■ Setilftr 'champion Lester ; Backha'u* Best udder cow - lst. Lester . . tta, Vhau*: Hid. Homer Arnold. Jr. Senior get feof sire - lit?, Lexter L BackhaU* S ~ .' Ji : of' dam — l»t. Ijxter Bai khau-. Ind. Alton Bittner. ■ Two-Yeor-Old Girl , . Is Killed By Truck ■ Sheridan Ind. July IS JT) ' — Funeral services were planned r~ today tor Julia Ann Cline. twb-| Harold Cline, who waa killed ye*-' terday. when she wt*-struck by a tnilk tru>lt Ip front ot .Mr home
Big Manpower Goal Set For I ■ Amermn Army Army To Increase Force By 240,000; More Draft Calls W»*blnxton. July M — (CP, Chairman Carl Vinson of the house armed services committee • said Ualay the army will’boost- Its strength a» fast a* posible to a34.IMHi men —an increase of 140.--tHH, - . In addition the army will spend »1,«5i.»43JW extra y- over *Mt above It* present appropriatidn>£ j’fi .*“!>• •>' ••’•p •h* vrf -eveey kind Vinson said The big army manpower goal pointed up yeeterday's draft rail for liaj.iHHi meh and made it ap-1 parent that-more draft <-*M« are in the offing?--The Im remse In army strength., however, will incluile undisclosed [ jjiimlrer* nf reserves and national ; guardsmen, so no draft total a* ' large as 2W.MO is now in pro*- 1 i>e< t - Military leaders hoped that their draft .call yesterday Would spur I voluntary enlistments v The expended dqgft call high- j light- d a he< tie .lay in rhe-adpiin- : istraiion:* drive to put the army [ navy sir- force and .marines at full strength * There were'these other tievelopW*nts; ~ President; Truman sign-al legis latum extending all enlistments tor another year. ' t^halrman .Carl Vinson. D. Ga. -of the house armed services com ; mittee WiM-losed that the air tore, plan* to expand from itj present la groups to 58 group* In,one year and to St l -groups by January 1R53. He said it also plan* tn add 13E.W6 men to tie present 548.311 [ manpower total The army extepd-'d all oversea* tour* of duty for six month*, ex 1 cept in -he far east where General Dougls* MacArthur ha* artlbrary authority to retain hi* trpop* a* 1 ■marw Te *l*l Chas. Kiefer Dies Early This Morning 90-Yeor-Old Farmer Is Taken By Death Charles Kiefer, re I tired Preble township farmer, died , at 2 20 o’clock Ibis morning after I a lingering Hines* of fiv month* duration A lifelong residen, of Adam* ! county, hp was born in Preble; township Nov. 7. 185»„ a. son of; Jacob .-'aatl Mathilda Schmidt I Kiefer, and was married te Amelia Stbppenhagea April * 18*3 They celebrated tbeir soth wedding an niversary In 1*43. He was a member of the Zion Lutheran church at Friedheim * I < Surviving in addition to bls wtte ere tour son* Adolph nt Devatar Carl of Chicago. Marthr of -Eiaesau. Wi*„. and Jacob of Cb-ero j *ll.. three, dauahten.. Mrs Emma 'Bultemefer ot Decatur. Mrs Em* lie Bulte,merer ot Fort Wajyue and Mrs Anna Warner ot C4cen>. lit 30 grandchildren It groaf grand ‘children, two brothers. Martin of near Decatur and Nmil ot Durotur 1 “rww -tit »rs ■Un ~~ ipslfriWf Refifking of Fort Wayne isrl ko. Louise Haugk of Decatur Two daughters, one son three sister* and two brother* are daepaset; . Funeral services will he held at 3 P nr. - Rwnlay at tke Stan eran eburrh 'at FrtadKeim. rhe Rev E T. Schntidtke oCiciatlM I [ Burial Will be ta the church cem* j fiery The body will be returned this evening from the Zwirk fu I nerol howto Io the residence. ,hr*-. _ miles north of Magley where' j friends may call Friend, »re re . queered to owrtt flu were -s-l
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Biggest bottle Os Korean War On As MacArthur Terms Fighting Savage Tokyo. Saturday. July »- (UP> - Atnerb-an troops fought desperately today to'hold th-lr linen against an all-out communist attempt to smash their poeitlon* aod «■ i drive them out of Korea r S forces bearing the brunt ot the North Korean aeaault leas than I(X> miles northwest of Pusan had given some ground And tbo--1 enemy has driven a wedge ia between the American 35th division and the. South Koreans flghtitig [ Un their right The bigges, battle of the Korean war was on It was being fought on a biasing arc,-the aowth end of wltah had been thrust '■ within Sd mltas of the vital baoe Os Pusan Gen IMiuklaw MacArthur. In bi* mftlnisht cumniuniM ecmi with, the . umu»4 • res!-taiMw?ri' • (B 6 GmMM «* “Wkvaiite 4 in ci»n : of hU formal I Mb4-Arthur r*pJ»fi*d that tha ma/aed rotnmunfxt forces Who ap- . .v j patently had thrown everythin* i Hwy had into a tehnwdown battle, I Were continuing' heavy preeeure I ail alone the front."-But he added ■ that, in general, our line* were holdirdf I Field report# iwnt from Korea • before the midnight oomir mk|ue ’ oaid the American* outnumbered four to 'one. tell back 20 tf> ta. ! milei* on the eouth r*mw»t and wp po fiv* mile* near Vonirdonr and* r • the blows of aome 45.000 edmmun let t/oofts. . . -n . • . The North Korean 15th divisi*»u drove a wedge between the sixth. % sbuth Korean apd the V S 2Mli she (•r’lnnitHoin- ref>.»rt»d • It happened in the area of I< h<nrtii miles northeast of The »ommubiets threw a»*out MHi trtkops thnnuth thf» breai h in« rto the rear area of the American [ lines —Fri ndly troops are now hold ine firm, and are trying To rlosa tl/p breach to restore their defen- ‘ sive positions/’" MacArthur !ed ■ ■ ’ v . k ■ He said the main weUftrt , the communist onslaught was aiong the TarjoncKumchon axis. Southeast of Yoingdong The mass--1 ed enemy troops and armor were pressing * concentrated against the V S first < avairy division 4 4 ' • /_ “After losing xom* ground in / the Hwanggsn area. th<?, determined troops are holding their pwitions in a savage fire tight ' the saii! At least three eoaHMwM* di't j skmus were reported fighting in ; the wea«fntrnl soctor. "deter i mined to overwhelm ti»e locally i inferior . United Staiea tniapa/’; I MacArthur reported ‘ Allied air forces gave tba (Twrw T* Fw«* «*»*•• Fair Program N.gbt j 8 o'clock ..Free W ptatf..rm Nort h Se« «wnl St rec / Cliff Kirkpatri. k n »*,cl»Ti 4'wlrforni* ' I'"*- M.niwn^z x Frank and Plnr«> rofung jt-i I shorutng act [ t«*.3b <> clack-ItartzMd ( ' nT ' nine Denn- »ert»< »- :. rs *•*’' vnd of Madi«orta i 'ree’ •atveddy <*t,ro>»e I * o'clM(/-Fron net " aNuetb Mecrod ero” < Hff fcirkpn'ric* . magtainß Irani •**• tMMKppwrtgC, rgMtoroia , •«>•’*»» Fniak .«■*- Fta’” «*«»••« <r ; ■ -wutoXua.-.' — > «,-<!»■ h Bert mrf Crrorne Dewro aerial act ea,t etui of Madison rtree- ' —tote rdey MipM g e'+lerk iFtei ar< North tocnai wtrort , ~ f IW lUrkpa&lck magician:' —lrma and Rio un*upj“’ri >-d ~ ladder act * s !* CalUorwia Jn* Montana Fran¥ and Fin’o roping acta ; D» te o'ckwh -Rec pn<_C<L *l— Prom aorta! art.'zroar., ’ ,nd of MaPlaoa rnredt - ; IS UhMnigbf - Official c.ktpyng . - L. as atew-i lair 'TT* .
