Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 3 August 1950 — Page 4

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: I DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT ' W Publlshad Every Evening Except Sunday Rg I THE DECATUR DEMOCRAT OQ. Incorporated • * «- ■ Entered at the Decatur. Ind . Pont Office an Second Class Matter Dick D. Hailer Preeident - A. R. Holthouao ——i..—Editor J. H. Heller ... * Vice-President C. E. Hotlbouae r -—-- Treasurer Subscription gates: By Mall In Adams and Adjoining Counties; Ono year. *«; Six m0nth5.13.25; - By Mail, beyond'Adams and Adjoining Counties; One year, *7.00; < months. 15.75; 3 months. *2OO. ° "" By Carrier. 20 cents per week. Single copies. ♦ cento.

TSfedon t even like the Korean nattier. ’ — Before' our American buys are pushed into the sea, going to show the Korean Commuuiets what a bomb •an do. A mother s hive tor her.children .. turned.into love_fjir money, a err num in New York being charged ay a lookout while tier sons burglarised availin', The policeman whom Hi* engaged in conversation,' arrested the mother tor playing stool pigeon, a role not expected of motherhood. ' In answe-f to the question “What Is your own opinion about using the atom bomb it the V. S gets Imo another world war." Gallup found out that 77 percent of ’ ,'thosf.^Wsttoned favor using the weapon. Os this num tier 61 per-; cent were for' unqualified use. while 16 percent expressed certala, qualification*. The fear ut using the A-bomb should stop war-, but evidently it dwffl’t as. for instance-hr Korea O- — - • ' Several streets are h,-xug’' resurfaced in the rlty's'dtfefdjrepair program. Other# arc t» (ngjiali I;' rd and put in yoixnjioti for an other, year’s wrajp.-, H iS-'a efm - xuoi'-u.s j'.-b ’■ • hailhe.■’ re,-._r o!. sdtape for ’-to' he.ovj b■a pf ijalfii.. a', ng with the dajnuy fp.m , . spring thaws Funds . liw *htx and auti> ftt-S. k<r.tF;Y pay t ti< £ 6W of th*’-' ; gi'ACh v. Al. a ■ iiariir ir pi Ji.; in v’ fn v ’£ a' ' Y■■ •"fT | 1 ■ • iWtl *2 » ,e... ■ ■ * r - >£ th- a |2 ’»•” i tj-’ ■ ' h’>- fi-tUii-: !< ! > r-"’ •' -\Xorf i/ftf Sit ! ;* rfit-Jliw- ■“- . • ’♦ ry-V.-. *i! 1 ■ ■"' • ' ■L- i '0- -»-• '-‘i -r d-'L.—»' * - .... I \ i s’--. F • • . - 2r '' *■* *’ ’ ..It-. < j,. V./ b ?

Treatment Relieves, Bu t Does Not Cure

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try contribute'their share of taxes .. and operate plant* that give employment to other people. We -have had seififtb mßlhmaire# and probably always wfH, just as Rue* Hia has the select Politburo fcroup atifi ihose who hang around Stalin, who lives in the palaces of the old exars, r '' ? The council 1 is making a preIlmhiary draft of the city budget . tn ado to hold down expenditures so that the tax rate will not soar 100 far a.b<H’v the current $1.07 total Members arc pra<*tically agreed, that the of donatITiv ;i num maK*u m Mm rhe electric u'ility to the budget° Should be coniinued!*'Thia coßtrlbutiini wiilTfelp tn holding down the levy and will be appreciated by taxpay- . . * P -'' -F - - ' '-- L- • ' Tip? .Preble f Awuiug Company will operale fklx fall and give about two month » employment to nearly 2»ir far tory. worked- The building* haw beeh neMoretb- to 1 -th. owiwr. and liiiprovemetll# lii Tlfc ptarn »iH_ about double. li» capacity . The touiaro - ndustry impoitant- to JliHytsec ti.m <>f the -:ale. Ai l arei xroiin*E'.uoqtf being -Ml*'hub .flrowern and iwoi ker, a.ill, wMiiiqrt.. flyFF' w w..oLiUo-- AtiMP. Ki ,fe:U -Hu y .no : g6<»d : - fp ' ii|iv >i«dy. W*<»t. Avoiding Trouble: * **- f fhr - 'C-J ida ;■-! Jy» ?1 •» nJ ,d;«.v r*44U-dL Fi'-sv « f iw*> {m div*'men and a --rm~k' "di ,_Tk*' • ttied tn st'■>{» the-.r to. ad v Imj Ji >. - b< U>; • t > litas i --Jifellr..:.-. 1 w i- ■<- «iH.| 'i h d r'o uvnid v mi;..i't wH h ' ..■ ■ >■* tb»..p'»;i 0 !U • thr flm* »h>v ' i[ A , e- :• ii fiber Ual :.ir~Kw : Vi r 1 • ' Ja’ictik fl-!., ‘r'hi.-: ■ avoid 1ho ’<v T -' il .' ’'’ i : ' t » •!.' • ! -of .J' I !.’ ' ■ ‘ ‘ I , . ' . ; E. -rt* ■ ' '■■- ■y' J <1 • !I < /•' Jt. | -nt > , '' | - ! .. \.b.- ' ■’Sjn.i’ If. io . Iji.ik. -■ I ■ Ills ’ 1>: -i ‘ i|,» .lie li.i-- b. . ■ ;o. , .-;..: ,r- < ri. i-;': ro r,

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TODAY Aug. 3 l»MI w|» Bunday. 0 ', - a—# — ■■<» \ Household Scrapbook { j By ROBERTA LEE I r"- ■ . -: . a ■' ' fW Cleaning Ivbry £. 1 wiry • Sii i> ban iic< ome yelloy ho- eaeily< leaked ahd IL3|. wtiileiiefhi -reatorf’U by t^e.-foilow- 1 Illg metlmd . Take hull <vf a leucon, ilip' it" iii salt '«Jid rub over th " dfemiljii-ed jy>Q Wipe off hqmed I'afqly with a 'soft, cloth. , | Cakes and , Cookie* .-. Wli*ii -bakifi’g .akwi 'or • ookie.i.' . in b a» a aaev ’ l 4sWu lit- ' ÜB,e a ratheiu<VJe' ! at'‘ ig-mf'ctature. as »>J, ' Tmru~trTß* ! i« -too hot. " j ■ - * " Chewing Gum I'iieWiiiK gum can be remoyed from nbt king !■> rubbinu tin- »i»>t ' A.Fffi pijre lard then rubbing on a of ,«».-i'p ■ FolioW;J’y- »a/h if h wat»rr?Un<l - ' ” '. ■ * - - t Jo , ... ' Modern Etiquette 1 | By ROBERTA LEE I Q What are the bridegrooms ■ \!»♦•!-• m-- 6ju **» ddm - ’ ;r . and wedding.’ ' tJeT'er- /!»•♦- 'Il'T mini .. .. * . • ; ... .. It££#s4» .’> t< helor !■;; • r -id. < b-.mim-t... i* ■ n - ■■ ti.. thiuK I x ept lot lixij • ' .ml . f‘4 »nr hi« kttvndants Q 1> it P’"i'*r ‘ woman <• • • «< ept an introHm lion .imjlm r a finan ” •'■ \f?. if ’-'ie- wmnan" is 6t th** .

STRAW HIT SALE! J . “ > a-.-v ■ - ! 30% fFF Every straw hat in the stere is ’ , ' • now available to you at this Iqw , < priee. Nationally famous LEE and HOPKINS hats. AH sizes and a variety of styles including . the youthful “pork-pie." Bus no w f.O r ‘ the remaining hot weather and next Mimmrr. Cal E. Peterson ' / __ u ' ■ 7 r. p . > ■ V . <_ iaiOTHIEK —

DECATUR DAILT DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA

/ - '* • \ V s/ - : »ame age or yowgxer• But if »be '■eetna much oldfcv; i|rei> ihe ymingcr woman «houid rl»e Q WMeu writing to the head of A cdlMIWe ehould Mr academic degrees Im designated on the envelope,? -- 1 -7- .. -A It Is not usual nor necessary to affix them Slo his name on an envelope _ .—-war- - ‘ Young Gift Swallows Open Safety PfflUF L Hggte I wb-year. ff.bfWuMhW-wr Mr, attd Mrs hun-' ml <). Schwartz us thhr is wider <tbwerva?iQn the last few JiavH sirrne shr swallowed an open 'Ufety pin The (dachas haHed in h.er stnmach- according to an X ■ <• So* far n<> eomplica j Uoiis have developed and phyai- ’ t ians hope the pin will eventually work it# way out of the child * p/otly. — _ ■ ... Preston Zehr Heads . Berne School Board Berne. Preston II ’ Zehr. plant sup* rintendent of thr? ; Economy Prjptiug i ’•»«> ern. j* t|he h»e* president r-r'ti»e Herne Frenc h school board, smrt'i’dfng horah heller of French township; Menno Aiigftburor of .Freacb toAn.-hip. ■■wliu Rin ■■ . ■u l rf\ renatniui. t<» the bogrd. waa rffiSS ,ii,! }•:. I Grabar Ftencfc township irujiU * and a >lh- board i- the new treasurer The other members Os the Hoard, are la>ren Heller ami ( litton 11 Sprunper/ |a KANE P d H - WALLPAPER- n ly 158 S SECOND ST -j. '

Former Vera Cruz Man fTells Os European Tour

Harold Hennsford. formerly of Vera Crux, and a brother of Mrs. Dan MldiclL la yttitmx here after a year# pleasure trib through Barov- ... \ ~ Hcrofora. who is president of the gjafr tax committee for the stat* of .Washington, moved to Washiiur too whea he wag about 2o years old. and now Ilves in Olympia. "He took a year’s leyiye of absence t<> inakr Hie trip. j With him on the trip was Don Smith assistant attorney genera I for Thf-fiaie-oT Washington They traveled under ah international , carnet ». passport which allowed them fre* entry Into every country The two men drove X.dWl kike meters. ■ overlng niost of Europe, includins some countries behind the Iron curtain. Avoiding all tour let routes, they started Just ahead of the pilgrims and visitors and saw . many -mall tbwns and villages not se.en bi tourists " AiMMonoo With Pope ~ T At Christmas Hn»e Hennefdrd visited Rome. A-S a personal* friitnd of Myron Taylor;"’ President Tru Vatican he had. a. |>rhaty audien<-> with xfl JJvarln.F their talk Hi- H&llness explained thjualhtili.' church's new policy b' 'ward land reform In Italy, Many of the ok), noble families hold game., prest 7>V.. und-eeWdes-tbe jjge_of; - several counties These have no Italian roads through them, and must y be by passed, and are not cultivated. > The new policy of the church and the Italian government Is to break up these lands, and 'he land of thcfiuVcfi .nd give them to the jmp> Six-Cent Decrease In Berne s Tax Rate town I'Onrd’hna proposed a 60-%n' tax lev. tm":the civil town of Berne f r fbiitf -payalil'- in ISSI Thia is. a decrease of cents over The 66-cent levy now in effect and is the lowest here iti many years. Th, rate is based on of. -13.202. Ty" The an.imt of money to be raised through the 60-eaat rate is *IS, kog.lt>.' I lie total budget auttlitSi* :or nex' year la 535.170 02 "The Monroe town, board has » ashed Its tax rate for next year from- Ktr to 5o rents. z a decrease of 3 - cents ovcr'the'existiug l"'y Try A 'Democrat Want Ad—it Pay*

COMFORT and DURABILITY - •- “ ' ■■ W ■. i— INNERSPRIN6 MATTRESSES _ Registered Written 10 YEAR r MATTRESS I\\V. wIXS. IC $ D.HereM Its a BETTER MATTRESS-lt'i GUARANTEED 10 FULL \ V 'YEAIS— EmOo Heavy Tick—Patented Ortho Rex Spring Unit. Pre-Built ™ Border — Heavy Cord Built >ntj BORDER. ■„ '■ 5* NATIONALLY ADVERTISED —THIS MATTRESS IS EXCEPTION rinu/n ALLY COMFORTABLE — YET CONSTRUCTED TO GIVE YEARS & UOWtl YEARS OF SERVICE ______ delivers L A GOOD BUY— GUARANTEED 10 YEARS _SOLD EXCLUSIVELY in DECATUR BY FURNITURE CO. , . . • ■ St. * l ( . '

pie. This will give them a chance to vaiae their living-standards Alar,, the Catholic chub'll is build Ing more apartmrat hopsiw for thprrffr- in Jbeindustrial rather Than more churches, tbe f’i'iiie explalned This hga helped-kil! macti of the eftecUvenesi of Communist linqia.-andaJn lt,Aly ", ' ..—viiiMa Vienna The two men drove to Vienna to ■bear the operas Here, behind the iron curtain. Henneford explained all their mail was censored. In tail, some friertds wrote. Joking about the Communists, and the two men were advised by the V S. consul tu leave Immediately. The Kuuiam ask for the passports of persona receiving such mgil. and sometimes delay their as niuch ax a > ,#,ar ~ ' a The best European . operas.jrr i still found In the Rhine valley and Vienna, Henneford said. They al tended every opera and play pro 4 Ju.--d wiilTe (Key. were tiyvrF. —be sides visit/ng many-old i-athedrals I tn Kngliind tjhrjy visited aft of tin i 21L■cathedrals. to medii eval times In London_ x ’hey tried h T sc,~aTf 0T?.5 singe shows then showfink They stayed In England six • '.weeks but finally .'returned to rh« j i ontlnent liei-ause of the pOOUlpod Hennytord said that after ralkinr [with niayorr leadern-yahd commoii 1 folk througliout Europe, he pep .. .ialh t. i’s -i.ai thcTfarsliall ptaT I aid has prevented two lountrlys ; Ittjk and France from Commuuiiit domination I 11. nm ton! j.luna to visit here an . -Oh'-r week before returning b Spi'kane': Wash . where he lived lot ■ many, years 84th Addition Is -Accepted By Berne ilerne■■ .The He/ny town i'oard. thr- week a<< , MtH t sdditlon to'be town at. ftej-pe TJR addition is a plot of ground owrietl lliy Menno l*h;nan. in theTMMili part of loan The board alar i adopttd the following resoldtior i iff Its meeting "There living n demand by certain illixens that rTeps lie- taken to Investigule th' , :>o»sil»ilitiv> of the town of Hern. ■ l.woming. a city before January 1 1»52 1* it resolved that ouch i be takoii .uni an ipavxliga fion be < ondm led in keeping wIH rj th. demand ' Qu to the church of your cholcv I next Sunday

SOVIET RUSSIA ' fP—* From flSr Owe! ell adopt an order of business that would mean a new all-out debate on the Chinese issue as a prelude to * discussion of a Russian proposed item entitled "peaceful settlement ’ of the Korean question." <- t> -2 k , r '"The west insisted that the two ' problems had nothrug to do with (| one another—ft was' proposing an |t : alternate agenda th.at-,Mould^s!ve i priority to an AjMr.fcwsi®tb|osai>> ‘ localise the Korean war.' *T' oi A western victory on ifegajrolnt Vi was in the hag Russia'a first seti- bSf-JL after etuliiMt. Its 2^ week bojr-l-iciit Tueeehsy-came that very day n i when the council voted * To .3 to n* reyrcse-’-Mdlik's ruling, as council o i president fur August, that the CMis' nese nationalist delegate could not r-: take part ' ~ *■ r . 4- . y . W VS* h*wu ewwmtMriß w-uuf. 'J; sr raoms foe revit try a Demacraf ' Want Ad. It brings results.

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Right Ankle Broken In Motorcycle Spill Berne. Aug 3 — Martin Graber, Jr, 16. son of .Mr and Mrs- Martin Graber of. Linn Grove swffervi a I roken right ankle when he •pilled his mbton ycle we«t Cf Jlisrre. Sesr the West Missionary church on highway Its, Re had passed an Amish buggy and Irtl appr'ia’hlng rar caused . Graber to apaly th»\ Tirskes and the. xrblr*?: "Wiftwl the,, .-defSr frkyn To the Adams county mvinorW hifspkjal.

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