Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 177, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1950 — Page 1

Vd. XLVIII. No. in.

FOUR-YEAR-OLD ROY

Yankees Holding Positions

Yankees Hold rosmonsun LmamA wazmgrrom Troops Inspired | By No Retreat / Orßer Os Leader BULLETIN Waabrngbra Wto ff —• —a mititgrv Jpe‘«*> *a aaM *»««, Brat W aatna <•»" •»»,- |pwc» ww*w ■ w*wvT E y ” *ww twmw tag e» teaa ma(*e** mawa,Aa* Rg**«<o agwiß-' .'.OOH*/ ■•• ’, I Tbe'As .. ■ wouto •*« slabs**** 8b; •* *aa bauauad Bb' ' BNN RNa * -Z. -r- -r e— -■ -f i(A sgsagesvissg )** ssartae a*ewsng /unt. 1f» ar**'* crack ’RM tssi*a'> fnp*ry jbvsasea m.gß* tassd aaka ,~ / tc'-aac* a* •*» »>*r4ar«»*»4 tswTea 4s4**eae ■ ,4getsNk. , / ; *.o iMadas'lJuft ■ III*. ' Smsrhas tr««>p»' tO*pWvd b» a fight IM n.» retreat .*4.1 from I heir . wmmaajtiM ..general.’ h**td their ■ l„ iixn. t'uda! alone rhe Marine >** tulle K-.f.ia front. «* - - T i .rr Ik.ucla. Mat Arthur -aid in ht« muinlchi summary that ' la- — creasing numbers of t nued Na r.ttrti. ground units' hake runiata rd the communist.HiFkatiwr ■ the • MMUhart. final." Wbeee the Worth Korr-gtr* had thrust in Within f.rt alt Im. mlle« of the Lm« ric tn. base juiit of |l had been ie|*>rted earlier that / American unit* from Okinawa had . ' been rushed into th* battle-on the .-uuiht rn front tit th.. i.n'tul from whtir-fhe communist* were Ajaulng their , heaiie-t punch In an effort to break' 1 through and drive.!’. S forces * n ’"] th. -ea before reinforcement* tun’ Tirrjve. MacArthur reported tuffi' imetlran dlrl*k>n« had hurled back ’ repeated enemy drive* -1 Time '].«»» no appreciablej liianae In the vital central rector of fighting wffl-re the beat -communist' — divisions are employed.'' Mac . Vi hnr .aid . Kep iied attrmpt* toi bfiak through dtfrnslve position*] of the IstVataiiy and 25th division* troops have loan thrown hack Id Gen Walton 11“ Walker Mnerh-an commander in Korea, warned Ilia men to hah their retreat* or fate annihilation He • raid In a grim speech at the front that there will lie no Korean dunkerque ho last minute evacuation by sea The American* he said, must stand now or lie hutch ere<| at Pmurti MacArthur confirmed that the’ Red column*, encircling the Amer I trail position* on the south, have j advanced. a< far east a* Kochang. , ■ - which is" Only tn miles southwest 1 of the American defense base of J / Taegu 1 Although the communist sweep alone the south coast made ‘’little progr--as" today MacArthur said K ‘ It had rolled Hi mile* east of Hadong. .—- On the east coast. South Korean troops made slight gains In the fighting around Vongdok. 88 miles north of’ Pusan, but the enemy still held Jhe town Flve-and eight Inch guns from IT. S naval ves- < Bel* continued to blast at the communist* In the area. (Twra T* row* Three! c FairProgram .—.. Saturday Aftarnaon 2 o'clock—Free act platform. North Second Street. e Cliff Kirkpatrick, magician Irma and Rio, unsupported ladder act. California Joe, Montana 'i Frank and Pinto. Ropping. shutting act, 5 o'clock Bert and Corinne Dearo. aerial act. east end of "" Madison afreet. Saturday Nipbt —S-Olclnrk (Free act platform. Norlh jlecond-’Street » Cliff Klrkpatrh-k. magician. Irma and Rio. unsupported ladder aet. California Joe, Montan* Frank and Pinto, roping act 4 10 JO O'clock - Bert and Co-/ rlnne Daaro. aerial *ct. east end of Madison street H midnight Official closing . at street fair

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Four-Ytor-Old Boy Is Killed By Auto Indianapolis July 21 iVPi ’ Fohr-year old Ml. hael Turner son , !./ .Mr and Mr* liurliert Turue.'. was killed yee'lerday when an auto- | mobile driven by Willie Lewies, i rj ran over him in a *tre*4 where I f e was ptayia* Street Fair To Close Tonight Bo U'L'M AiHKiniyn! • Attendence Hits ? j High Mark Friday Night Despite Rain |w. Mui ft Im*i frejr Mt**;! fair ' mili >i Mdwt<M tbr -'tak.!•» .Hannit j i'fMsrk » 1«41 11 ’ A • wnu t> ||| w h*p*d « Mlhtnile ra< e tratk .•art I'M' *rwt*d Thr Bitewtanre t#*a<h*<l a hU’h ‘ Prutov ni«ht f<»lh»win< let* afiFt un<l < otx i-^lhiih•* who ' ♦ bad - "pretTloßely had tu*«n*» worrl * MNMi day* avre optiuiim- M<»<’ «land» a>d the rid** and xhnwa reported Hie l>l<Kwit h/i nma|t» of Friday hUM _ . Th* crowd, which arrived alowJv. reached a peak at rlmhil H» <’’.o <• * lock but the rtdea and r-otirw-' • inn* Continued to. do hutHnes# u «• I til early Ihl* morning 1 Rain cam•». for more than a half' } hour Friday afternoon and Rent t|je « rcord hiirr.yjnu’ to /•heltrj-. but -h'.ii *.kb" 'i-Linu'd ahfiir ’.<• <> . lock and the midwav reoiW‘TO;d fur I hmluhss about «'o'clock ‘ .JudgineMH*, conipl.ctHd at Han-4-r and- th<* various; park and at i1 he high •*cTio«*b gymnasin ni werr | removed th I* morning The entire; ’midway.«Ul remain open for bust i hex* and tj>e new free attraction** , will !»♦ held twice fodav at 2 <»• 'rhnk this afternoon and at S o’ I < lock tonight, w ith the aerial act ' ■completing the closing program ,»t j i.lo .io o’clock } Roy Prl< e, .general < hairman of ♦hr !>SO fair and R W. Prudrn. ’ secret ary. Joi no«T In » statement to- ( day thanking all who helped make | the event a succokr No financial} figures will he forthcoming for: several dav*’ hut official* stated •hat they TieilAviM the fair wtiuld. show a amall profit Farhi machinery will be removed , 'from Monroe street late thia after- ! noon and tojilght and exhibit* also I will he taken from the manufactur . ♦ r.s and retailers tent this evening 1 Roth of these exhibits drew thous { and* of pedple during the week. Seven-Year-Old Girl Missing In Chicago | Say Girl Entered Man's Automobile Chicago. July 21 (VP» A sevriuyvarold gHJ was missing from her southwest side home today and her playmates told police they saw I her get into an automobile with an elderly man who asked the direction to a gasoline station Mrs Joseph loipldsky told police that her diMhr.r Juan. dlsappear ed about A 30 ob-lis-k last night after leaving their; home to pick up a pair of roller «kate« she had for* gotten to bring In The mother <M4fi t report her disappearance uhtH 2 ■' "Ji because, she explained to police, the child frequewflvr went to neighbors' holoer to watch television and stayed out late Mrs. I-apidsky said the girl had never run away from home _ Police questioned the child's playmate* and said other children" reported they had Keen a man. about 60 year* old stop and ask i Joan how to get to a serytce sta tlon The children said Joan entered "the man's autmdMhF. A Joan'* playmates told detectives, Ravmond and Steve Coffey Jhai tja*y tbowgkl Ikef reMiTW <Twvw T* Pw«* Thee*!

Hmf Russia May Propose Korea Truce Conditions Likely Will Ba Rejected By We»tern Powers latke Sucresis. N V . July 2» Il'P. Hur. Is probably will pro P- . He retuin to the *er*rIty -attoil n.al week that Ibe Call rd N'atii*. <uder *a immediate ; Ma*eflre in Korea with troop* of both side* holding their .-urrHlt j poMUoß*.' ibformed seHtrce* be Iley*<l t.4a» Th.n once the h>H<tllHle« have ’r.Mied. the Rttsriwn* win pritpoae the . arltv' eoun.il attempt U*J 'no dial e between ■ north and south Korea The Busslan* will stipulate, t.xw.rr that ;■ communist , Chui* ? mn-t 1.. ropwt*ewr*dl..ia E • IftafShe k « nationalists, ohserver* pelleted Such a -was *Jt hat cer tain to bung , a quick rejection by I ibe western power* There waa no official intimation . whether. Russia would remain in ,'the roifnt'il after It had rejected the Soviet ihuiatid that-tiie Chinese < ouimhnlsts replace the nationalist* Hut sources with access to member* of the Soviet delegation hinted that a* long *s the Rnsslans stayed,m the couricir* session they a'ould hurl propaganda against the i I’nited Stale* for It* part In the UN ; intervention in Korea and issue ' dire warnings that if the call for peace ‘on the Kremlin's term* Is unheeded, the west must take.the . onscqn. necs " .Till ScM.'- •speech.* probably wHI - refrain c-ar.-jully- from - de-, lin.atlim >!>•■ <-on*.qu. rices Byron Price, assistant’United Na-e lions secieraiy -general, said last] night Russia will not be able to block UN aid *9 south Korea by" ■i returning to the security council ” No actiop now bould srop'what the I’nlted Nation* are doing now " lT*r* To P*|re Three» i> ■■ ■■ . Jersey Show Champ Is Shown By Price Jersey Show Awards Are Finals Os Fair , The Decatur free street fair’s I agricultural show, held at Hanna j Xut I man park, closed last night with the of the Jersey breed A Held representative of . the American Jeisey cattle club, of] Columbus, i!, V L Peterson, was present to see the show Pet r*on said that the animals shown were of very good quality A.lso present, and with three Jerseys ent* red In the contest, was F E Welle* of Garrett, dl i rector of district one. Indiana I jersey cattle club Mr Weller , and his son have been in the I breeding business ?.i> year* G.rand and senior champion honor* wrti? to a three-year-old cow of Jimmy Price, one which produce* S« pound* of butterfat last month l OthFr winners were: Junior bull—lsj. Jerry Price Senior hull Ist, F E Weller and *o<: 2nd. Jimmy Price Junior yearling bull- l»t. Jerry Prupf l junior cbaJOPjoni; 2nd. Jimmy Price; 3rd. F K Weller and son Junior heifer Ist, Jerry Price; 2nd. Jimmy Price; • Senior heifer Ist. J -rry-Price; 2nd. F E Weller and *on: 3rd. Ramona Gattshall Junior yearling — Ist.- Jimmy Price <junior champion heifer); 2nd. Jerry Price ■ Senior yearling— l*t. Kenneth Marckel. Two-year-old cows—lsLxaimmy Three-year-old cows— Ist. Jim my price (grand..*nd senior chainpion> tbest"uddered cowl s ' Aged cpW-—Jerry Price Best get of sire-Ist tpC'Srd. Jerry Jimmy and Roy Price /Produce of dam—lst. Ramona -Gattshall and Kenneth Marckel; 2nd and lid. Jerry and Jimmy Price *

Decatur, Indiana, Saturday, July 29, 1950

- :— — Homeward Bound SOMEWHERfc In Japan, litter*,are lashed four high Inside a C-»T hospital plane; «howii loading More leaving Japan with a total of fill, casualties from the Korean Wat Some of the wounded are from th* 24th Division, which first saw action agalns) the Korean Communlsis. — Exclusive international Radio-Soiindphoto

National Guard To Summer Training Six Decatur Youths To 15; Day Troinmf .'. - I, Dciatur’s six member* oi the in--national guard pa. k.d thejri 1 duffel bags today for 15 days of intensive summer training at Camp. Atterbury Decatur young men. in the Fort, Wayne companies are I'pl Ted Hilt and Ret Don Wolfe, of he-adquar tyrs company. 2S3rd infant it; • I’ft- s I Carl Iteihlei and Melvin Mi-liarne* of Company M, 293fd infantry, Pfc Stanley Mcßtide, of service com pan) , and Pfc Jack Harker, of the medical detachment., -I More than 6.■'><«' officers and men’ from 117 units located ip l>s Indiana, cities and towns will participate in rhe' third postwar session of summer session Leave at Midnight AH Fort Wayne units will leave the armory at midnight tnniglit. and arrive at the southern Indiana' camp about S am Sunday The first day will be spent iu unpacking and getting acquainted Then there |.will he training Monday through Saturday niswi. with reveille sounding tor the all-Hoosier division at a:s<> a m each day.. The two menibers of Company M. a heavy weapons company, will get special traininr on company and battallionJevel. and coriipete tn] small arm* firing on the range i The medici will keep watch on the 1 ' health of the regiment, which 3 includes unit* from many northeast eru, Indiana cities Men In headquarters company keep the regimental records and run the telephones at headquarters Mcßride is a company clerk “ For three dajj*. August H-T-D. the division will "take to the field." sleeping in pup tents, and for one dayv£jUJng- the famous World War II army C ration Last year DecaJtreat.lv enjoyed the camping perted '” In the' first postwar encampment, however. It tamed m> hard that the men were ordered to return to ibe barracks irt tbe middle of the. night Net to Active Duty This encampment is an atindal affair of the guard, officers stress.ed. No'units Os the Indiana national guard (3Sth dttisiohl have yet been called Hr-ictlve duly and for this reasojr the summer <\mp was not caaiwlM. \ “Guv Henry F Schr.icker has any noiim ed ’ that he is prepared to a state guard it the 31th division I* called to active duty The state guard functioned during tbe laat war while the "Avengers of Ba than” fought In the Far Ea<t . Return August 12 The training. period will end AMU*! 11; with that day spent in a*wn T» Rawe ■*!

KILLED HERE FRIDAY

G.E. Plant Closes On Annual Vacation Vacation* for General Electric company employes started today. Thv third shift at the - Decatur vlanf, worked last night and ma T*'hta**= ware- pm in moth. b-iHs for the two week shutdown I Sunday,, a. number Os metnbc.s J cf the Gecode club will leai’e on l an elgbt-day motor bus trip to . New York and Washington DC Member* of the EJex I lull will , u.lii the. Decatur vacationers at; Fort Wayne litlier employes airt l l traveling through the country Some . are going to The lakes and ethers are staying aroupd ..home The plant will open August I*. Peter B. Lehman Cow Is Guernsey Winner Guernsey Show Held Friday Afternoon In the Guernsey show Friday afternoon Pete Lehman * cow. Va lor* T Lorraine, won’the senior and eiand champion award* Other win ners are as follows; Junior bull calf Ist. Norman Wall and Richard Moser: 2nd. Edison Irfhman and Richard Moser Senior hull calf Ist. Roy Par males; 2nd. Busy Biddy Farms. I Huntington; 3rd. Edison Lehman ] and Richard Moser i—. Junior yearling hull Ist. Roy Parmajee T’, Senior yearling hull—lst; Pete Lebmaa ■ (junior champion and grand champion >. / Two “year old bull- Ist. Edf*on Lehman , Guaenaey Heifer* Jjtnior calf—l«t. ■ 2nd and 4th. Ed 3rd and • Sth, Emerson Lehmoa; «th Busy Biddy Farm*. Senior calf Ist and 2nd' Busy i H444y Faros*. ardi Paut'.FacHtng Junior yearling— Ist and 3rd. ■ Pete Lehman: 2nd. and 4th. Roy i Parntofee. Sth and Sth Ed. Lehmail: 7th. Paul Fuelling Senior yearling—lst. Fete l*ehI man: 2nd. Roy Parmalee "~r; Junior champion—Pete Lehman Aged cow* —Ist. Pete Lehman: • 2nd. Roy Parmalee; 3rd. Ed fceh I man • > Threeyear-old cow* —Ist. Roy Parmalee. 2nd. Pete Lehman. Srd. s Ed Lehman — > X Four year-olds - Ist. Pete Lehman Two year olds—lst. and 4th. Roy ’ Parmalae; 2nd and 3rd. Pete Mbman: Sth. Ed Lehman, (th. Busy Biddy Farm* Junior get of-sire— l»f. Pete LehI man. 2nd. Roy Parmalee... Lt Bwniot ,*et of sire Ist- Pete Leh* 4Tbms Te race aaai

Schug Child Killed When Bicycle Darts Into Path Os Truck Late Yesterday . - _ • "—’"■■Kj. ; ,I\. ...

Sentiment Growing For Baruch’s Plan Sen. Toft Opposed To Baruch Proposal Washington. July 29 — (UP) — Chairman Roltert A Taft. O. of the powerful senate GOP policy committee said today he is “ahsolutely upturned" to Bernard M Baruch’s total economic niobiltutlon plan Taft said the RO-year-old Ba, ruch’s pru|tosal for strict wage, pric*. cent and -rationing controls goes entirely ii.ai far . He is opposed even'to President Truman s more moderate program. - ’• But -dewphe- Tutt’* j>ftpd*iHan. sentiment was growing for the. iiarueb.plan among both it pul* ■j JboukTatMi IteßUwraiif '.JmMmms. Senate Denn* lata leader Skutr \y Litea* Hlr. predu-teit i; wouldCfi’. iye <-onsklernlde support IL it lomes.'up for a. vote on the achate floor. ; Sen John J Sparkman. D, Ala .

said.lie would urge the senate ; hanking committee Monday to In i corporate llaruch’s drasllc curb* in Preßiiient Truman s somewhat softer control hill Mr Truman l<elU;ve4i bl* proposed credit curbq and controls _ <jn malefTals would he adequate to meet the present emergetuy Elsewhere, jjn .< ongre**:. - Arms aid - President Truman was reported ready to ask con- ] gress for ■ another 14:000.000.U00 Jto ladster western Europe’s defenses ’ The n j w funds’ Would be ’ ’ atrnetF on -tn shh'-(i -sdahtifiTmo *1 ready approved for the arm* aid program Mobilization > ■ Chairman Carl ’ Vinson. D "Ga, of the house arm ed gervices <ommltte< indicated ' tliskf a (25,lion.oon.ooi)]] 1' S arms pfogra'm lot the next 12 months

is fltst <he Peg inning Hr san! he expert* still mor** defense -peiutnjK requests this fiscal year and even latg r military <>ut Jays later - „ I Shu kpiling Prerident Truman ■ asked congress for an extra s<soo. • pWlMwr io step up stockpiling ot j “Strategic materials needed *for ; national defence. The new funds would go t\> buy sfivh thinga as natural rubier and tin and to re activate World War I! aluminum lTwr« T«* ••««* Fewrt • ■ j SO Persons Die In Brazil Air Crash Richmond Resident Is One Os Victims Rjo Do Janeiro. Rrasll. July SS> ’ Fifty person* InclwStitg ' Ralph Motley 4S: or Richmond, Irwd rile worst airplane disaster. , A Panair Do Braxll fonr-eng|ne I Constellation attack a high tension wire and crashed in flame* on a , hill as/lt was coming in for a landttig at Porto Alegre TOO miles south at here. Motley, head of the Atlantic Re fining company in Brazil and a •. lona time resident of this country, r ’»a» th* only American aboard. The ‘other rlciims -- 24 men and 1 25 women Including the stewardThe company an affiliate.nfPnn 1 American World Airways, said the Tlane was on a routine flight from Rlo.ne Janeiro to Porto Alegre. All the occupants, including seven crew members were burned to death, Panair said First teams to reach the scene of the crash reported that the “ fouTengined plane had broken tn two the forward part lying some .distance downhill from the rear . half ' ' ~‘ ' Official reports said the crash , resulted from faulty radio contact _j between the plane and the control tower' The sky was overcast and M*lb'ilitv was poor field officials raid the pilot messaged that he would not land because rd the k>a .[ratlins pending further inetnac < Twew T» Page Pw Uli

Valuations In Adams County Show Increase 1 • . '■/ Increase Os Over Two Millions On Taxable Property Final compilation <>f total* of - valuations of taxable property in 1 Adam, county show a total of (.’’.(si 192.527. with Decatur taxable* ,be - ‘ Ing assessed ar, K.7'*.J(7.-the re port released today by Thurmati 1 - Itrew, -euuat-y auditor. show* j This la an increase of 12.249 12” in’ the county and more than l(2<> i u>ui. In .Decatur Ip Her ng< tax ably > ‘ property t»’i-kewsed at ( : 2i'2 1L ’ a gain of about »532/mKi | The totals include approximately ' |3.mMi;tmo of state assessments of 1 railroads apd utilities at last year's] valuation* The new assessment*

Will 4101 be received from the Mato, until October, ■ \ 1 , The reappratoement df real estate 1 and improvement* got underway last April Special appraisers were ' employed by Albert Hgrkiw. county f assessor, to compile the valaiuions ‘ after assessors tamed In'figure* on building* and land Will Winne* Washington township asaesspr. also 1 employed assistant*' In Compiling real estate and improvement 1 values The reappraisement of real estate, which was ordered-by law. ' cost the taxpayers about 124.000 Accountable for most of the gain in'Decatur is the Bating of new im I prorements and lndu«trial>plant ex ipanslbhs. stated Drew. who. by virtue wf hi* office: served as clerk of the re Im-w board 5- »' The corporate Jimlfs of Ddeatur : Includes land In Washington and 1 Root townships Tn Root Itiwnsblp Jumped from ILL ?>7 to (1.509.832 This section includes* McMillen om e addition. the : W»yne Novelty plant and the t'en i tral Soya company site In Wash ington township. Decatur property ] both real and personal, climbed" from t~ i'4<>.9«9 to 17.268. 333 ~r~ Maaimum* Are Sat In the reapprqisenient of reap estate, a maximum of 8(00 was s«f for a residential iqt 6( by 120 feet in the business block on Second : street, between Madison and- Mon- > roe street*; the top value per fropr foot of real estate wa*., fixed at 8131 for a 22 by 12« foot tot" Par cels of land txt-eedlnj/those di mensions were at a proportionate rare X I'nder the aid appraisement figure, the highest price residential lot wa> tlSso The Jiecond street lois-tvere assessed as high as $252 ,j»dr front foot This plan was fol - lowed throughout the city. . the ; values , tapering off in the . disi- - HfliarcrWltTg'to agle price' In the business district this value slid down to S4O per front foot and in ‘ residential tone* to $250 per lot Pergonal Property Value* The value of personal property 1 a* assessed by the township asses i son last March is $11.120.990 This I* a decline of $1,200,000 under the 1949 totals The Igfter Include* i state assessments of the previous . year: I Farm Land* Same A breakdown of farm land valuations show that in 1*49 tbe average ■ was s424«.'Hm at re. Under the n*w ( 1 reappraisement the average is ’ $4 238 per acre. In Washington 1 township, outside of the city, thd adjustment board ordered a 17 per 1 cent reduction in- the rewpprblse * merit of farm lands This was the only boriaontal reduction ordered by tbe board r i a*Me *"r * Hea r C 1 In arriving at varies for build ' Ing*, both business and residential. ' the appraiser* followed the Made I nal This formula provided for de 1 preflation of building* Under ft I new building* received the highest I valne The fortnnla provided that 1 the a**e««ed value MsonH' not ex- ■ reed onethird of the market value ■ja* of March I. I*4* The appraisers 1 and board member* followed Mriet t*W*w *• torn Tbveei

Brice Foor Ceate

Riding On Bicycle With Sister, Letter Escapes With Only Slight Injuries Jesse Erwin Schwk. four-year-old son of Mr and Mr* J Frederick Achng 437 M'lncheater Mreet was killed almost inMantly at 4'2<> ] o'clock Friday afternoon when tb> bicycle on which he waa riding with his eight year old ntster ROwdra. ran into the path of a track Th- boy wa* riding ;■« rhe front sis hi* alster's r>i. y. ie poUcr la ‘ veatigntkm -showed., and'+be Mryde left rhe aWewalk directly In |;.ttee pub of o Mouhbedger H*w„ • atone (ruck. 'd»l<e« by <'l*u<l .1 Weaver. 25 «i Igrar Bryant | -Ona of Otai track* wkwleapnor- ! etuly strath the Mry a *MM fra'' j turine pis Miull— .Tbe . hiW—was . ■_ j protkMMu ed deod on *4a>to*.4«rti to 1 the Mlams l ounty m*o*ori*r bo»- - ']. /Th. ;,*lcfln'r awer «' ■- . _ 1 clear or t’tie troi'-a arid : autfereM , i*otaly minor injuries. C S4H> was T miaaed front the hospital after ‘llreatment 'I The Meshberger company 1* ft" ‘ ing some surfacing work on StevCIIMIU street and Weaver had Just ' completed dumping a load of taar tarial and had. Martos! up bl«Trw-k e when the Ms y« le darted inio hla*— > path • f'orqnor Harmon filing who wa. • called, indicated he wOMd returo 1 a verdict of accidental death E _ Bom. In Fei’tland I T»p arcident vi'.’»lm Was bor* In • Portland June « 1948 the son of 1 J Fred.-rii k’ and r Helen tlillet •j.Scbua The family lived at Berne' . sos tu.me time, moving to Decaior ’i.ala>uj three’y< ar» ago Both Mr. T arid Mrs''s. hut * •'’■' workrtHf 'dr ' Fort Wayne >r 'the time of the ■ accident f Surviving in addition io i " parent* and the sister are the pa ternal grandparWh'* -Mi and MiL j-sse A Schug of Wyari • ': Mii h, and the . maternal, gismt j toother Mr- Opal foil.-' of I'ort 1 land 'I - Funeral; serviced will lie T dbeted at 1 01 ,n* k .Monday after | noon at the Black funeral koine j the Rev (' - A S« hmid of Bert/ . “ dffi. la'in? Bn'>.>: will ;; - Salanionie cemetery southeast of Portland Friend* may call at the 1 funeral home after 7 «>'•«-k till* evening -«« . l| y' ■■.. . ' . Fair Sidelights m>r fish lovers everywhere; and , in iterator, especially, the ' food shortage i* M an end. The Newtrerry srftrr '> >- announces! they otitalped «om of the previous sluff, and happily ] state that all ftfture winners of gold fish at one of the street fair , booth* can fool certain of fdedtag ’ tlx- little tyke* —oOo—- — Ram ajipost spoiled the activity ] in •he_«lowhtown section «f jhe j street fair. It failed io dam pep the spirits of *om* youths how ever Several of them were seen riding the ferri* wheel and the miniature roller coast er while the rain pelted them. Seemed Jo be enjoVing themaelve* imthenapty -000 There was little enough to the ‘ «hower jti*t enough of It to get ' things wet Rut proprietor* of the Mahd* awung into action and prepared for a worse storm by low . ering the aides and keeping th'e . nterthwßiHst k* dry a* poasihle b -a— s -000-1 1 Ton c»h aay a ,Iwt r»f-Things — 1 both rood and bad—about street 1 fairs and carnival* in general hut . there * alway* the gratifying thine . that the kM* are having a wnsdler r ful Um* And a* long a* they io, | there should he some exrutu. made to continue such annual affair* for a* long a* there-wriwSbtt- . dren a ’ , * ■• —oOo—r One of the unhappiest roungsters In to’ today ~i» three and jton* half yeai vUr'JiniS'Kßew'.ha. t ob*. daughter of Mr IM Mrs t Loui* Jacobs 114 North Tenth t tTasa T* Paa* Tbmet "I WCATHCR J /Partly cloud* ana eawtimeed warm tawtgM. Law tonight •>- 70. High OwwWay OBM.