Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 231, Decatur, Adams County, 2 October 1950 — Page 2

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Truman's Lefler On Marines Purchased Chicogo Insurance Man Makes Purchase ‘ / Chicago. Oct. *■ —<VP> — A Chicago laauraßce executiv* has Ixmtbt the tamos* letter written by President Truman which Mid th* marine* had “propaganda machine" comparlbi* to Joe Stalin'*. Harry Frasier. 52. bought the letter from 52.500 from Rep. Gordon L. McDonough. R.. Calif.to v hom it was written. McDonough "'offered It for aale to raise money —trrr the marine corps league’a welfare program. The letter was written to McDonough in reply to a demand that I the marine* be given equal status I with the army navy and air force.l Truman eaid the marine* were • The Navy * Police Force,” but i bt later apologiied for "the wording of the letter” to marine* in tonvention in Washington. "I am very happy to bring about t happy ending to an unfortunate incident," McDonough Mid of the Mie. Frasier Mid he I* not a collector of Historical items, and could give no reason for wanting the letter. He was a buck private in World War 1, not a marine. Frasier Mid. The newspaper Rampart Forum was piipllshed In 1898 by a group of writer* who. failing to strike gold in Alaska, had floated downstream on a raft to Rampart because It was too much work to pol*-up-Uta—Yukon river J Sagebrush is the state flower of Nevada ■■ ——

SALK CALENDAR OCT. 2 — Marvin and Karl Richey. 2>* miles west of Ossian Ind. 30 cattle, 10* bog*. Implements. 14:3* p. tn. EHenbcrger Bros , aucts. OCT 3 -Bona"Vesta Farms, ’» mi N E of Bryan. Ohio 75 head Hol- . stein heifers and cows Night sale 7:30 ES T. OCT s—David Levy estate. 5 miles west of Coppess Corner on 124. than J mile* south ac<efarm Ipr/xiiu house. < attld, daliy equipment, household goods .Hi ”.<■ a in Klien lierger Bros . Aucts OCT 5—5 00 p. m John L. IteVoas A Ed \ Bosse. Comms Frances J Schamerloh vs Arthur W. -S< liamerloh. cause No 19,542 —— —c, 9.4 k JMerkMi. attest—Jjeuttur,. 5 ruum frame, huuae lioy. A. Ned Johnson and Melvin Ltochty AuctsOCT 9 Mr and Mrs John F McConnell, 1107. W. Adams St.. Modern Drive-in Grocery Store 7PM Kent Realty & Auction Co. 'Decatur. Ind D S Hlair C W Kent. Augts. OCT. 11 Ino P M Public Sale Pure Bred Hampshire Swine. 1 mile” south.,l mile eeat of Herne. Ind OCT. 14 - Floyd I. Meyer comm.-administrator of Alice E Meyer Estate 4mi lea Eof Monroe, theie-9 miles Youth in Salem. ... Ind *M Aereo. > room house. Frank DeHtacer. suet Mi mm ■■ ■■ paeaaee laspesnea. axperv repair war* ea aa> 1* WBa M amba terrace. Cast based ee labor aed | ■* Kg M material* abed. Pbaae er write taday. B "Pleated with Williamson Furnace” "We// we here users rW W«w Wi/ZramNew Fure«re *y»e» /•«< eerf hewe j/oef tier \ oui aavaacat thtaktag abaut ho ma ha at tag it. i—lgaaat. Tba e*ee lumbutiaa at haat all ever ’ the house io tatnathabit.** ■ Sigaat—L. A. Trtarl, lhA. A hareasa far aay tael Wlllleme* De* Seraacea Wiltiaaxe* Cral Fereace* Williamsaa OH Faraaee*: ~ tAf ILLI ARSON r * r » w ’o«w* c*at**f W rueuAc.s H A U G K ** OIU GOAL Healing & Appliances - Furnace* cleaned .4.50 up Decatur Phone 3-3316 COROAIRE SSJB °° wn taty Ttrmt , SAVES UP TO 50% ON YOU* Hill MUSI No work or worry io beer your home <hn winter New foroetre 14 eufoHURK *•» hc«E m Atna/ahS k»w to « Ihomend* ot unit' »n «h» toltieH rtei'in* of th« obi ton pro>e that «iih Cofoeaxc vou c*h he»< dcao. attnudihtd beet •< (he A.OM ©< • oormei light bill. ~ F4TfsrrO f XCLCSIIE FE.irifns make Coroxre the heetmt senrartwa ot the wait on The t»clusi'e. Rttcovd «M-*r<*a he«< etchsafer »» s Vemer»« tyr»« <k*i*n * uuUscs beet usee u u>weli* law Yaa uee mono 41 •»««<< •uh Cotwntre. ' , I XL TOM-1 r/C CUMfOiT with ka<«f4ip control Cacveue been • t*< sad •is room ho«t»< without duvtt of <aMelie«raa 4M KOXO.MV —w s the «reMc*t ed*MH« ra beet aa »<• «b« >•»< rears t »«t» tvpor’ *oi ?»» ’ t ■ >»-lo*, ‘ •VH»-n J v M ifr e<e, even io ’mn< p void r»v<uli.'turgßire*.awy tiw latevt it tMtMfvr* beetraf coaaiorr «t naMuotUl low to»« - __ Habegger Hardware

Leaves For Service In Army Air Force Richard Knapp, sou of Mr. and Mr*. Harry Knapp. 410 Marshall nraat today left for San Antonio, Tex., and service with the army air fore*. Knapp recently enlisted for four year*' service. Th* param* of Cpl. Janie* J. Strlekier, Mr. and Mrs. Jam** fllrtcklar of 117 Porter Vlata, hav* also r*c«lv*d word from their son who was recently recalled to dnty. His address is Cpl. James Strickler. MIIOS72*. Co "A" 62nd Hvy. Tank Bn., Fort Riley. Kan. Examinations Listed Under Civil Service The civil service commission I announced an examination tor fillI Ing vacancies in the position of ! instructor airplane and engine I I mechanic at the entrance salaries ot 13,100 and 13,825 annually. Etn- ■ ployment will be with the depart ' merit of the air force. Sheppard j air force base. Wichita Falls. Tex | For further information contact , Robert Frisinger in the Decatur uostoffk-e. ■ r- ■ I ■ r * ——■ Receives Supply Os Enrollment Cords County agent L. E Archbold has received a supply of state 4-H enrollment card* for dairy, beef, and sow and litter projects. 4-H dub members in the above projects who wish to exhibit at the state fair Ini W',l should complete their enroll-’ ment card and have it returned to the county extension office by Jan 1 Gilts and dairy calves mu*t_al*o -be-registered in ehe-elub boy—oe. I girl's name also by the same date; 1 otherwise the exhibitor will not be able to show at the state fair

March of Dimes Wray E Fleming, prominent Indianapolis attorney and newspaperman. has been reappointed Indiana state chairman of the 1951 , .March of Dime*. The appolht-j ment was announced by Basil O'Connor. president of the National i Foundation for Infantile Paralysis ■t 1 - Guests Flee Claypool Hotel During Fire Indianapolis. Qct. 2. —iUPI — Guests fled the HOU-room lU-atory Claypool Hotel today when amoke from a Coffee Shop fire off the lobby seeped upward The tw<e atartu blaze was under control in halt an hour, said fire chief Roscoe McKinney. Switchboard operators notified guests and many ot them left the Luilding. The blaze was blamed on grease in the coffee shop kitchen. Increased Benefits In Social Security Eacfi ot the 7,387 social stn.uritv beneficiaries in this area will receive a substantially larger insurance check during the week of October 1, according to Christian If. W. lauecke. manager of'i .the _Eort Wayne office, of the so< ■ ia I securit v a d niinil-r.-.a ti o n Throughout the country, the Sen-tember-checks for old-age and sur viy<»rs. 4 insurance will 440 in khe three thiAron henefh tartes will find the amounts haw been increased as authorUcd Kv (he re < ent amendments to the social security act. LEG %| MtTli r. .XrrtH* In «flV<-n -Tbe i f and iaKpawr* A'la-ri'* vairf cflanf) • h«tt. the- bwd>4et«». i \ Ips (f-n and at«-- <-f the fallow - tpvllit les Will Ire <'»Jls irP-r-ffl ia Dllhtif hraflDif. »<’>•♦’ • ’■ nd SI-• tt-‘l •t'... <?.,>, i;.. .F-I -f r.i - ’ -.inner* ««r a 1 t prc>- at t ice of" in»ard. ti> be .'i.cM at :h.» < '■ »unt. ’■ - .. Hou,-.- In 3.1-i.l r’TTffn f■> ... - . . H. i lDfflHK'. 4 V HllA I "1. I . , KI i- < -k T- iv:..~ ,;p I--.' • . . > .iv i»5 - lii ’-r-i-.i 1 v ’ r-• >i r .Av -■fur. K:i-+ l.i.i<! ’i -u >•>’!.D ‘ ,M-' ■ .. t a- . . M < ■■ ~ T w •}’ -A M i'. .I*,. T4'-'w n-ur*. . V\ t’.HingtMM •" ,r " M l-iber J'L.ii - TfTr-u ifT-.-wu-■ . . ■- i- > •: i. .x- -.i , ■ tn- ..'ill- I’r:- •! ‘ Lr'- --• • • . w- ; ’V.1 ’ 7.-. I „■ - f >•« - . ~ ...-.. n • - wii.' ‘.r p. r-i .<i ’ j . V » T t l - . ■ 1 .’ ,■ I A ..1 - ' i •. ‘ifdlvjs'jfuy-: I r.< t-1-’ -Hi-W-’. . .•' - .1 ( ..| f,t ' >-( x ! !•: • I |’| 'AH ' • ■d ! ’ %whlr H. Ilvlliir. x - . . ■ ' . ' S . — I Kiilph 1.. Uil-M.H, < PROTECT YOUR CAR NOW "ATIAS FERMA-GUARD ■■■■(7] ANTI-FREEZE Just one Alling htr* j a H winter. \V •> n t boil over or eviporlie, no matter how , •»©»•**» j n-irmrt gets. L _/ D & T Standard Sen ice . OPEN 21 HOVPS ( | ;<frA V,. ur .,,. s’.

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High Life Revue To Return Wednesday The Miller High Life r*vue. faat- j urlug the champagne music otj Lawrence Welk and hi* orchestra, will return to the air Wediwsday i night at » o'clock over the entirenetwork of the American Broad ‘ casting system. The show may lie hiard locally over WilWO. Fort Wayne, through-’the courtesy of the Adams Distributing Co. of thi* city. The half hour radio »&uw will he aired from a different American • ity each Wednesday. Two Trucks Collide |At Noon Saturday Deputy sheriff Bob Shraluka and state trooper Bob Mercer, as welt as \yell* county officials, investigated an accident which occurred about noon Saturday on state road 124 seven mile* west of Monroe j when two truck* collided, j One of them, a milk truck driven ’ by Everett Studebaker, of tht* city. I started to make a left hand turn ! when hit by another truck, a semitrailer, driven by Robert Stockwell of Newark. 0., which had started to pas* the milk truck. Stockwell lost control of the semi when It collided, the truck rolling over In a ditch. Stockwell escaped without injury, but his 1 truck'* damage wan estimated at - S6OO. Damage to the milk truck was |75. i T - - New Lecture, Course 1 At Indiana U. Center 8 i In coOperation with the Fort Wayne medical society, public and th** Fort Wayne-Allen county parent* teacher a«w»ciatlon, the Indiana rnivtraity Fort Wayne center will < ffer a new- popular lecture course this fall on “W’hat Expactaht I Mothers Should. Know. 4 * The opening le<-turr rtf the series will be at.B o'clock Thursday evening. Oct. -'5 with Anatomy and Physiology !of Reproduction” to be diacussed Jby Drk Karl Beiertcfn of Foyt Wayne. Lectures will he given at Jht on .Thursday even ‘pus running -thrnnchMiss Ruth Scott, who has rharga of thf Hom** X < ■ Bui' thi 1 . Fort .Wayne ( . - irvsni”. ( host i will have general «kiperviaioij •he and wilt give four ot the lecture#. Fort Wayne doctors who will also levture on the series are Mahlon Miller. Robert Wilkins, Ernest Carlo and Stotu 4 ■ • .• •

Holds Every thing... on any hill! No matter how steep the grade . . . you con park your Chrysler and it won't one more new advantage that pots Chrysler still further ahead In safety! roll., With .Chrysler s new "Easi-lock" Parking Brake you have three times Just one more good example of the bmlt-in votue oH the way through that ordinary broking power. Yet only one-thirji Jhe effort is required to pull it we believe wilt make you o Chrysler buyer foe Me., Come .in today for the on with your finger tips. Nothing you've ever used equals its ease and sure- demonstration that will prove you can't beat Chrysler for extra money's , ness. No straining—yet once it's on, nothing can budge your car. It’s just worth through and through. . ' • NeW E as *’L° ( l ( P ar k* n 9 Brake W ■- ...with 3 times ordinary broking power I Amo; nj Chr F *l*r »ng■WOO'ing *•. ~ development Only ’ 3 tN* ■ ; . » Ktfnd pvii *qu>red New ,nf*t . s n ' ;! *»P«nd;iig po-k "g t>o»e If A •' '*’♦ mr’gtjrd to mu'’.ply braking po*t' Com on WmeTt brake ever flap . *4D| a I’M x__Z I - Chrysler Driving Advantages: Chrysler Comfort Advantages: Chrysler Safety Advantages: SOO It —drive It e Fluid D«wd*t>. automatic gear shifting with geclu- Choir Height Soots ...»*• trenching on the ‘’Fasi-loch’’ Hand Brake . hold* car parked b'teb car contra’ l NtyA Centproedert S(»*H«r« ingmo floor . f unctraAal Dadgn . . room for your on any hill.. Safety Btm Wheel* . . won t throw there’s built-in value . e«Vn power at ©H sprerf* svperfin»shpd part* I head. leg*, thbuldo** fa»y to enter and leave, I tire* after fjfowout* at normal »p»ed* Conefant for longer Me Chfintcedly treated cyfmder weN* Center-***** Steering . . miAienije* road »hoch. Speed Wred»h»*M Wtpmr* . eJettrrcoiry operated A all the way through! for far gfeoter wear' Waterproof lymfePn Syefoo* I wheel ftfht. Itvbber Body Movntiog* . I won't doer down when you »tep on go* Safe . prevent* palling tn flood or Btor*. htU Ffootiagi Fpwor . . . elinrnato vibration, help Guard Mydrewbc Broke* , eaduUvo balanced Flow O»l fthe* beep* e.l dean longer. give ndtott, »moo»he*t ride in hittory, brake power, smoother *top», let* pedal pretwro. «,-..* ‘. - . ' ' • ■" wtw .' The Beautiful CHRYSLER with Fluid Drive Phil L« Macklin Co* - 107 so. First st. ■>

Slate Police Begin j School Bus Tests < I Annual Inspection Made For Safety J Stale police trooper* today be- ( gau auuual safety iiupectiun* of nearly AMO «bool buses ased to | transport H5.0U0 Hoosier school < hlhlren. Arthur M ThunHon. de ( l>artmeut superintendent. an nounced. I 4 ebl. les not m» • Ing, state con - su'uction tandard* will lie eon-J <l. uned and ordered replaced, he, . said. .Minor Jfelew* in the bus,l body or chassis will be ordered'. iuhi-,',4 la such cases, the gar- ' age which does the work will send *, i report to the slate pillice eerti- 1 tying that the faults have been , corrected. After last year's Intensive drive , aKUinst obsolete and „ unsafe vehicles. Supt. Thurston predicted the current check-up would find 'he fieri in In best condition since the school bus safety law was enacted in 193a. The state police official* also I warned -that- drivers who pass ■i'bool buses stopped to load dr , unload school children face arrest and prosecution. Since January. I troopers have arrested 19< motor ( Dt«. and last year 401 others were prosecuted for endangering thtlives ot students who were entering dr alighting from buses. Bus driver* who report the license plate number* of* violators. 1 at|<l who, sign affidavit* against them will receive the full support 1 of the slate police, he asserted The license number will lie traced 1 . sml the driver arrested. Similar , . a, ti.'U will Ive taken by troopers ‘ who personally observe violators . ! of . the law. which require* vehic- ' ! Its meeting or following * school , , bus to stop when the bus stops to ' receive >or discharge passenger* i truly exception to the law I* when dual-lane highways are di- | ruled by a parkway of 20 feet or num. between traffic lanes. tn i which .ase only traffic on thej' I -a :,. side of Ihe road as 'he s< bool I lei' must stop Traffic must remain at a .standstill- until the bus, ( r.-auikes Arav. I . " -J Try A Democrat Want A*H-tt F*y» - . Masonic '< - . 1 , ... a' ii-n ■>'' I >'■ I'ur l after 112’U A. M. al 7 to pin ’ l ue-day. Il'' ?. j Norman G. Lenhart, H-F ’ 231Mtx ;

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