Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 191, Decatur, Adams County, 15 August 1950 — Page 6
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FIVE PERSONS <c—«!■■«< ream rage o»»> —The crash of a small plan* near Sweatwater. 111., today which killed five person* waa the first fatal accident In the history of the “flying farmers of Prairie land.” the Illinois aeronautics department said today About «K* members of the association. which embraces the states of Illinois. Indiana. Wiscon-
PEACHES FOR CANNING /. ' Freestone, all varieties. ring packed WEDNESDAY MORNING 3fl AA Bushel PHONE 9803 • 1«77 »*■ “0 DUDE RANCH MOTOR COURT » Public Auction The undersigned will sell at public auction. Located In lot back of the Texaco Service Station, corner of Second and Jackson Sts., Decatur. Ind., on FUMY, AVGUST 15,1950 TIME—•:» P. M. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND MISC. Duo-Therm oil heater complete with blower and tank: Kenmore white table top kerosene rance; Easy electric washer; General Electric portable radio; Blue 2 piece Living Room Suite; 2 Occasional chairs; 2 end tables; occasional table; Lyre back chair; MINNESOTA EEWING MACHINE: child’s roll-top desk; ironlnc board: clothes ~ rack; metal 100 lb. ice box; NEARLY NEW CHROME DINETTE SET; 3 piece Bedroom Suite; Singh- Bed with nearly new Innersprink mattress and springs; Small Chest of Drawers; 2 • 9x12 Congoleum rugs; can fruit and vegetables. Boy's Bicycle; Lawn Mowers; 2 - 50 gal. Oil Drums; Garden Tools; many other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS -CASH HERMAN SMITH - Owner Clerk- Elmer Ehraam Auctioneers- Human Bros. 15 17
August Clearance < Odds and Ends—One of a Kind— ) i Floor Samples—All at Great Savings! f S. BUY NOW AND SAVE! ( ) WAS ——— ———— » ] ’7-se ’4*Wj I ’24-50 ’l2-9y| SAP Beautiful Mahosanv >jS ftff J End Table I ( ’ i ca.co 2 Pc - Gray Frle2e * 12.0e50 < 1 AmF Jr Living Room Suite J f Sfl W AC Colonial Brass OC I 1 Table Lamp 1 J '6-95 .Large China Table Lamp -I 4-95 ■ 1 . w ( $ Large China Table l-amp $ 11-95} A i larire ch,na Tahte LaN>F j 1 2 —£ 1 '39*« 1 ' WIRROR n " ‘295® j ) *9AA.CO lniversal Electric 3fl AA.KA ) < dW JF jF*^ w ßange, Real Bargain A I ] ‘54-5* j 1 3j| kre Gkes * of W rawe *' s J 1 Isl A OC 52 Pc S«’ Blue Willow, 3fl sfl Q£ X I Dishes—Service for 8 f I > V BUY ON EASY TERMS! > Ihlif Furniture Co. | > 152 South 2nd Street ' f
sin. and Michigap. flew Into Spring field for "flying farmers day” at the Illinois state fair under a heavy overcast today. • —~ ' Now Junior may get his vitamins and candy at the same time. In reporting the Introduction of vitamin' lollipops. The American Magazine says the candy contains vitamins recommended by the National Research Council.
Professorship Honors General Electric Leader
Cambridge. Maas.. Aug 15— Ajl new professorship honoring Charlesl i E Wilson, president of the General < Electric company, has been estyk-l llshed al the graduate school of business administration- -George F. h Baker Foundation of Harvard Vnl- 1 Charles E. Wilson versify. It Was announced today by Donald K David, dean of the Har . vard graduate school of business administration I The professorship is known as the Charles Edward Wilson’ proses sorshlp of buslnekt policy and has been established by action of the board of directors of the General Electric company, in recognition of Mr. Wilson's 50 years of continuous service to the company. -4 The Wilson professor will devote himself to research and teach-' Ing In the over all approach to business problems required by top' management. Thus, he will be concerned with the of, business to government and to the' community, as well as with its In- ! teroal relationships. He will direct the course in ad tnipistrative policy, which is requir ! ed of all students in the Harward business school during tfieir second year ot study. This course, which j
GIRL BORN TO | (CMtIaMENI Fr»» rase <»ae> Isondon He kept his special traiid waiting three days. But Elizabeth InMAted that he go The glouse shfxiting U almost his last outdoor activity siuce he was stricken with a hg ailment. ...Thk was the firHt time the King! had missed the opening day of tbei shooting in years. Margaret. who -wa* visiting friends in Scotland, including the Earl of Dalkeith who is reported, to be her No. I boy friend, also, was notified by telephone. . She miMMed the birth of Charles‘ as well. By accident or design her, absences wer,e in keeping with a precept laid down by Queen Vir toria that unmarried •••member*’ ofj the royal family -should not be at • -ourl dufing a royal birth The popularity of Elisabeth, 14rf was uhderi*rnred by th«* *nthusia*m» with which the birth of her daugh i ter was greeted II did not ♦•quall the celebration of the* birth of • t’harh » Bnr The ftrwt horn b« ah most certain- to be king ■ while t - were against today's tu weunw r * e — The name «>f the new baby prob - ably will not be known until the| christening by the Archbishop of • Canterbury in about a month. NOTKK TO TKPHFH* OF AIHMTION 41, 4PPM<»**!<l VFIOX* Notice is hvrebv given the taxpayers ’<»f Hoot Townshlfi, Adarmei County. Indiana, that the proper i Jegal offli ers of eaid municipality nt their regular meeting place at S 00 o'clock p in., on the'29th day of Augustr 19S0. will .consider the follow ii>K additional appropriations which salil officers consider no<-ee--«arv to--meet- the e?rtT;tQEdtiiary emergency existing at "TnTa lime Tuition Fnn«l: Pay of Teachers No 124*0.00 Mperlnl Nehool Fnaid: Foel-fnr-Mrhr»nl No. I" I foo.on Ht hool Supplfes No 15 200 00 Hcho«>l Transfers No If* 2*o 00 Taxpayers appearing at such mreflng shall have a right to he J heard thereon, The ad-ditlona! appropriation as finally made will be , automatically re/erred v» the State ! Hoard of Twy <v>mmiNMionen» which ! Board will hold a further 'hearing' within fifteen days at the County Auditor's office of Adams County. IndiahiTW AT'euch 'other place as may he designated At s<o’h hearing. taxpayers objecting to any kik h additional appropriations may be heard and interested taxpayer* may Inattire of the-County Auditor when and where Much hearing will be held 4«en. Nrblrfrrsteln Truslee of Ituot Township AUG. M Li Th* , farm population of the United Staten deereaned about JO j percent in the laet decade. Non ] farm population went up about 2" percent. - , |
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Is designed to build upon and Integrate al) the other courses offered in-the two-year program covers -poUc)-making and administration in/terms of settinz.company-wlde objectives and coordinating departmental work. The students deal f with actual problems drawn from a large number of companies in widely diversified industries — Mr. Wilson has served not only as president of one at the nation's largest companies but az a national leader in the war-time production I effort and in the postwar adjustment nt the economy. During World War 11. he was ezerqtive vice chairman of the war production board, chairman of the production •zecutive committee and chairman of the aircraft production board Since the war's end. ! he has served on the national a* ] rarity resources board, the national ] labor-management panel, the prealdent's commission on universal I military training and.a’ chairman. lon the presidem'a ctvil rights com mission. As president of General Electric, be dires-ts an Indus' rial enterprise ; which employs ItA.MO at 115 plants ]ln the, conduct of a ♦l.goti.tXMt.wUi annual business. Mr, Wilson was born on the Lower West Side of New York and attended public school 32 there. Hie father died when he was still ijrouag. and Mr Wilson started work at the age of 12 as a stock boy in Jhe Sprague Electric com-.-puny, which became part of General Electric In tils more than 50 years 'of aervice with the company, he has held ezecutive positions In manufacturing, engineering and ■ soles activities As an engineer, he developed and patented Important 'elements in the electrical equip- ! ment pr.rduced by General Electric and devised methods of increasing ‘ production by mechanical means. Be became executive vice president ■I in 1937. and in IMO. on the retiminent of Gerard Swope, he took «3 J flee as president of .the company.
Mon Fined Here For Disorderly Conduct Dan Death of this city., today Pleaded gulffy in city court to a .-barge of disorderly cumluct. and paid a fine of 25 ami costs, totaling 1115. Death was arrested by city po l,ce on North Second street whe'l jhe attempted to ride away on p,, ] locked bicycle. In addition to th* fine. Death agreed to pay damage , to th* bicycle j City police also Investigated a i minor accident w hich cwcurred o.i j ( ourt. street When a ear driven by Mary Brookhurt, of Monroe-, boinpI cd into a car being driven by Mar I garet Walters, of route 4 The; • a as. dahiage done-to rhe Hrookhait ; < ar. and |sd»cv estimated th* d-'t 11 ;:z,. I.; tlie Walters c ar a’. 135 | .— Fined For Selling Without License [ Sam •Bailer. 922 North Twelfth TStrwtr was lUTTAfed Sunday TFtate oxt ise offb iaH v an<l paid‘a fine of and lu.Tialing I '.-l when he pleaded M’li’ty Ito juati<e of the peace Floyd Hun-. J ter to the charge of selling ah nhoIlic beverages wlthrout a Ucente Bailer was arrested at his home It was also reported today rha? ‘sheriff Herman Bowman arres**-'! I Richard Peterson Sunday for |iamk (ing in a no pasHing zone one an.l one-half miles north of Monroe uh U.S. 27. Peterson in scheduled to apjtear In justice of the peace vm st Wednesday, - — NOTH F. OF FIH 41. «mi.F.WFAT OF ESTATE - - ’ | *•. 15T43 Noth e 1* hvfel>y' to the cred-itor*. heir* and Icgateex of Elv.y Ma**'Barkley, <l»n <i r<_. apj>«the Ad.ini* <•!»•■« i»it Court hel.t i ‘ J>ecaliir, Indiana. the sth day- • f ‘ HWptem4»*r, IJCiL and -cause, • any. Why the FINAL METTUEM ENT i A< *< '* »l-NTS with the estate <-f Maid ; , dece<|ent Rhould not t.r approved; and are notified to then and «LlMk* "proof o f hel rnh Ip. and receive the t r dHtrtbuth.-, -hare.* Ivna'l. Hartley. ArtmtniMrat<.r I <•-. at nr Indi.iii.t Ana i ♦ <• Atr'orney Henry 11. Hrltrr. AUG. U. ®2 4IIWI4INTH4TOH 4Pro|\TW9:4T OF ■ 4d4S Not Ire la berrby ghrii, That- ’ ••• ijjidrrMiK?t4>d lia l * been appointed Admlnlsrr.itrli of t|i<- of H, |L Ne(j late- t.f Adame Countv. I ■' f ea'vd The estate 1* probhlily - i'enf . Nllnb M. Well, A<imih>*tr.«ti „ Henry N. Heller. \ll rn*.' i.L. AUG 1 -s' • | July .11;. IWO
Jenner Continues Attack On Policy Hits Administration For Foreign Policies IndiznzfMilla. Ing.. Aug 15 ll l’i Sen William E Jenner R . ing K -barged today that the admlnisf.u tion is trying to saddle the t'nited 1 States with a "perpetual wartl; >-■ ecotiiMbr" under the gui»e of need ed military pdwura to ra<* the Ko rean crisis. ■ ' We now have only ourselves tc.: blame if we fail to realise tbs' ihese hand out fanatics have bgen j ’insisting through war and peace ] ’hat these..are other powers they had to have, ffflf the remaking Os America," Jenner told the Rotary ; Club here. _ The Indianan, a , onsl»tent critl-- ] admlnistratlou foreign policy, said | . Korea merely la the symbol of a *tantaatl<- feweign policy " He Mid this country -wtrfMtta "a hundred other Korean dwuartea" all over tnc ( world in control o( oar gove.-n iwu' during the tragic years hare deiitwralely lorn the world In two . handed one half of IT on a sliver platter to Russia." Jeaner said. Ym «n ,wow OO w mo I from us in any of these ways: 1. Cal! at office—where we will be glad to explain. 2. Phone applications receive prompt attention. 8. Tear out ad—write yew name and address across B, and mail to ua. Full iletails gladly furnished 1 withotft cost or obligation. Ixmns privately made on your own signature and security. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY, INC. I 1M NO. SECOND ST. . I Nr.,rk ateee NwlMlea I Itoreter. lea. PUewe 3-X-T Lu., w. hmm, h, *<«e>. | m. SUM WoM Cssolta.
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I "Naw, I do not Intend to help them idewtruy America, trying to salvage 1 what I* left «f th* haff they did nut give awav." Jenner wahl the administration I# I trying to- blame its opimsltlon »•>•’ i ithe whole Korean aituatlon. H*; i»aid It In trying to "cover up the ■neea it got ux into by. fanning calls Ifta national unity " t, "In other words, every statement of fact.and honest criticism of this Korean crisis la being stneared as ; xlvUig aid and comfort to the Ruelane' no matter how dangerous or .nlcldal these policies may tie jtt fur Lak-th* future of America ts-< om'ei-ii-'nl." he said r| Qn ! Admitted: Bernadlna Brunner. J Berne Edith Hlrsehy. Berne; Mrs. Hdna Stauffer. Berne; Waiter D. Kyf. DueatW; Inmaid Foor, city I’is'iiiased:' Sam Stahl, Genera; W .l er B. Hyf. ilecalur. i ■ ! “SUMMERTIME FROLIC*' sponsored by DELTA THETA TAI Music by Denn Smith Orchestra | CLEM’S LAKE Dancing from 9:30 • 12; JO AUGUST IS-1950 120 Per Couple He Single CALL US! TO HAVE YOUR RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANED i FAY QUALITY ■ U A CLEANING ’ ■ W ** SERVICE | Phone Berne 129? Decatur 66331
APFOHTWRWT OF RSKTI'TORW Fan'Mle W«b 4543 NsHlr* la hereby Mlvrm That t;»e undrmiKned Iran been appoint* I Evn'utur.ii at the exlate •»» David i*evy Late of lAdamn (’aunty, d*ceAßed. The estate Ir pr olmb I y solvent. WMIIaai l-ery Ralph Levy, G. Reasy Steely. Attorney AuKUNt 1, A ra. I—4l—lß
Public Auction MIDWAY INN * SERVICE STATION TNRSMY/ANIST 17, IWt EVENING SALE—7:OO R. Me-EVENING SALE , ■ I ! LOCATION—7 miles North ot Culiaa. Ohio. 15 miles South X v “ Wert. Ohio. 13 mile. W<et of St Marys. Ohio. 5 miles East of Ro< k ! ford. Ohlorat Jet. of U-: S Roada 127 and 33. _ . ONE HALF ACRE LAND I Business Building 50 x «2; Large basement. Walk in cooler; Motor Plumbing. Water Heater; Majestic Furnace, stoker: Largo Dining Room. t booths; 5 Tourist Rooms; Rest Rooms; Counter,. stools. Kitchen. 2 Refrigerators: Pop fooler; Grill, gae stove; French ; Fryer. Coffee I'm. Dishes and other equipment; Display case. Stock of Merchandise. Auto Supplies; Cash Register; Neon Signs; Air Compressor. 2 Sohio gss pumps. Storage Capacity HOWt gallons; Droxe ' Weir.'.-larg*L<'lstern; NEW-'HOCSE—Living Room. 3 Bedrooms sod bath; Garago adjoining. Improvementz In good condition Will l»r sold as one anit Complete. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Doing Splendid Volume of Business Will sell to the highest bidder Sale on the Premiere Inspection Invited ’ TERMS 47490 W Loan can b' assumed. JMfferenre between Irneu ami Selling Price, H <a«h day of sale. Balance fkgb tin delivery of De. d. or purchaser may pay -all cash as loan can be paid in full. S. E. HOLDREN, Owner Sold by Roy S Johnson * Hog. TMrwtur. Indiana. Ned C. Johnson, Melvin Liwhty and Carl Bartlett—Auctioneers ___ _ 10 lsc i,
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irrOIXTMHXT OF RIWI'TOti — zea-tATE no. ease " Awliee la h»re», gUVUn, That the un<l«»rftlKn?d Hiu» b*en ....appointed kXdM utor -of the estate of - L Ya<«n^-hrrr _ wT' , A<ia»n*^L2mti | ty. d*“ <aa.«w<l. Th*'XMtatA 1m probably *<4* James Jermne Yager. Ex»' 'i Vr Ferg I. I.Hleeer, Attorney August ", UCOr atto. »—is—2J r,ag, tn a < Town — Deearav
