Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 214, Decatur, Adams County, 12 September 1950 — Page 6

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Attorney Resigns Democrat Position Shenker Quits Under Heavy Political Fire . Washington. Sept. 11-MUPI — St. Lout* lawyer Morris A. Shenker resinned his new job on the Democratic finance committee today under heavy political fire for his aliened connections with midwestern gamblers. Shenker.' known aa the Mound City’s busiest criminal lawyer, notified Democratic national committee (‘hairman William M. Boyle. Jr., that he has too many court cases pending to handle the finance committee job. He atepped out in an apparent effort to calm a political storm that exploded around Boyle’s ears when Shenker’* appointment was announced last week. Astonished Republicana denounced the appointment. Embarrassed Democrat*. including Boyle, wondered bow Shenker ever got the job. Chairman Este* Kefauver. D.. Tenn., of the senate crime invest!gating committee tjnrwhed asfdeRepublicau demand* for an investigation of the appointment Hot ho said he hoped Shenker would quit to save the party further embarrassment. Shenker. whose appointment wan understood to have been recommended by Sidney Solomon. Jr. of St. Louis, treasurer of the Democratic national committee, recently appeared here before the Kefauver committee as counsel

Public Auction — HOUSEHOLD GOODS — The undersigned Co-Executrlx of the Estate of Clarence E. Baughman will sell the following at Public Auction at »1» Madison Street, Decatur. Indiana FUMY, SEPTEMBER IS, 1950 EVENING SALE—4:3O P. M.—EVENING SALE — HOUSEHOLD GOODS — 9x12 Hug: .1 Pc. Living Room Suite; Morris Chair: 2 Rockers: Smoking Stand; Bridge Lamp. Floor Lamp; Hall Tree. Stand. Mirror. Hook Case; Sweeper; Dining Room Suite: Kitchen Table and 4 Chairs; Kitchen Cupboard: Clark Jewel Gas Stove: Monitor Top G K. Refrigerator; Wardrobe. 2 Metal Double Beds, complete: 2 Dressers: Walnut Bed Room Suite: S Straight Chairs; Norge Washer. good; Wash Tubs and Stand; Beach: Porch Furniture; 2 Step Ladders. 2 Straight Ladder*: Wheelbarrow: Garbage Can; Carden thwuM Some Dishes. Small Tool* and Miscellaneous. TERMS—CASH. Not Responsible For Accidents. BERTHA E. SOWARDS, MONONA E. BONIFAS—Co-Executrix Roy A NeiF'Johnson Melvin Liechty Auctioneers . 12 14

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for person* connected with gambling. Sen. Alexander Wiley, R., Win.. | a member of the Kefauver committee aad Shenker* loudest Washington critic, made It plain that the St. Louia lawyer’s - resignation from the finance committee does not end the matter "When the (Democratic! party make* a blunder like that. It can’t erase It by just easing Shenker out." Wiley’s office said. Shenker wired Wiley last night protesting that the Wisconsin Republican violated legal ethics by opposing his appointment. He said it was a "matter of public knowledge” that he does not now represent ’’gambling Interest*" i and never did. Taxi, Driver Dead, Kills Pedestrian Indianapolis, Sept. 11. —(UP)— A taxi with a dead driver at thw wheel ran wild in downtown Indianapolis today, striking and killing a pedestrian. Police said Claude McClalne. 57, Indianapolis, collapsed and died, apparently of a heart attack. Mo ClaMe’s cab went up on a sidewalk and hit a man tentatively identlrted M Henry Franklin Hughes, about SR. A passenger. Mary Jo Neville, was . unable to stop the cab but leaned over McClaine’s body to blow the horn. She eaid Hughes apparently didn't bear IL The republic of Andorra In tj valley of the Pyrenees has enjoyed! undisturbed sovereignty since 1278| Aft I

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War Mobilization Serges In Indiana Ist National Guard Unit Is Inducted 1 Indianapolis, Sept. 12- (UP) — I Hoosier mobilisation surged ahead this week with the induction of a national guard company and an I organised reserve battalion and [ with the 8.875th man ordered to report for preinduction examination. The Indianapolis 215th medical ambulance co. was inducted into federal service today, closely following yesterday's induction of about HMI army reservists, members of the 424th field artUlery battalion, also of Indianapolis The medical ambulance group, composed of «0 Officers and men. was (he first Indiana national guard unit alerted in the Korean crisla Meanwhile, selective service headquarters ordered 1.220 prospective draftees from 2« counties to report for examination* this, week. , Examined Monday were 207 men. Including 133 from Madison county, 39 front Dearborn-Ohio, and 35 from StarkePulaskl. Today's 201 quota Included 39 from Orange and Martin. 123 front Allen, and 39 from Gibson. Tomorrow's call was 211. 123 from Delaware. 32 from JeffersonSwitzerland. and 5< from Knox. Thursday’s total. 204. included | 46 from Lawrence. 28 from New ton, and 130 from Lake The Friday call was 207. 84 front Marion. 42 from Washington-Scott. 25 from Jasper, and 5« from Floyd

Saturday's total 2«o. Included 35 from Johnson. 77 from Grant. 44 front Cues, 21 from Spencer, and II from Pike. • " ■ EIGHT TO 10 (Cwpwas* rv— Page w—> identification difficult.

NOTICE! THE CITY OF DECATUR WILL CONDUCT A CAMPAIGN TO PICK UP RUBBISH, TIN CANS, ETC., ON THE SCHEDULE LISTED BELOW: Starting Thursday, Sept. 14 Rubbish, Bottles, iln Cans, Etc., Should Be Placed In Containers And Set In The Alley. C ontainers Such As Baskets Will Be Emptied And Left On The Premises. Cardboard Boxes And Similar Containers Will Be Hauled Away. CHECK THE DATE FOR YOUR DISTRICT AHD HAVE THE RUBBISH READY FOR PICKUP. : • ■ 4 Thursday Morning September 14 Thursday Afternoon September 14 FIRE F ’ RE S WARD 4 ~ WARD 1 North of Monroe St.—West of Fifth St. North of Monroe St.—Eart of Fifth St. ”” _ '- ■ Friday Merning September IS Friday Afterneon September IS WARD 3 WA R «> * South of Monroe Sic-Went of Fifth St. South of Monroe St.—East of Fifth St. CITY of DECATUR FLOYD ACKER “ “ f JOHN M. DOAN STREET COMMISSIONER . / MAYOR ? ' • ' . ’ ' A ■ ‘-’v , « • ‘ ’’ ' V,

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I naevtoe Into Korea, oe is about to do so mupeeihe promlsee newly made to thu U. N. Secretary General. Nation* about to join include Franca, Holland. Turkey. Canada and the Philippines. (Central Press)

The injured were reported to feet* any of the other building*, have suffered mostly from the except, for flying debris.’ «h« kof the concussion. The Twoprevious explosion*. In 1939 blast w*» heard tor mile* nround and 1944 took place at the plant, the county-side along the PenmylvanlaNew York border. The largest annual rainfall ever The plant* of the powder com- recorded In Illinois was 74.59 inches pany are localed »o that an explo- at Carbondale in 1945 The small«ion in one building seldom as- 'eat. was 10 15 Inches at Pontiac.

Special Services At Church In Hoagland Special service* next Sunday, will mark the »&th anniversary of Antioch Evangelical Lutheran church at Hoagland. These service* will alao be the ocraaion for the rededication of the newly remodeled and redecorated buildlag and the dedication of n near chancel railing, pulpit, an lecturn. and a Hammond electric organ. New carpeting ha* also been laid. The Rev Hear/ C. Roehner. D. I)., of Uniontown. Ohio and former pastor at the time of the erection of the present church edifice in 1905. wiy be the speaker at the morning service nt 9:30 a.m. Bible school will be held at 10:40 an. .1 basket dinner will be served at noon and a homecoming service will be held at 2 30 p.m. The president of the Indiana synod of the United Lutheran church In An»eriea to which synod the congregation belong*, will be the principal speaker. Greetings will be extended by visiting cltogymen and former pastor*. An organ recital aad special, choral music will be presented prior to the service. Everybody who’s anybody around Hollywood ihe*e day* own* an oil well Marie Windsor has gone them one belter She own* a uranium -mine The Isle ot Man has aa area of 221 square miles.

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