Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 5 October 1950 — Page 6
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Victory Bond Roily At Portland Sunday The Rev, James R. Meadow* “ f (Ms etty will preside st * Victory I rayrr hand rail? »• '*>«
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I .'JiMlon at Portland next Sunday afternoon at ! o'clock, it waa anntsiared today. The Re*. Alexander ■ Ftatthauer. of Anderkoa, Russian ! horn (’hrintlan mtifteter, will de- , liver the sermon and there will b«
■ -pei lal rnnaic. The public 1» in-. ! vltetl to attend the nerrlee. ■ f History ebowx that the presa has ! been uniformly on the aidd of the > j common people.
Students Os Cowrty ] Will VkH Chicago Over 300 Students On Trip Oct. 13 More than 300 county school ate- t dents will make an all-day trip by train to Chicago a week front Frl- . day. ao ordinx to an announcement : -made today by superintendent of | sr-boola llanstl Poky-, who-added . that the county board of education bad approved the Journey. ( It will be the first such excursion ( for cruinty school students, and unr , like most trip" of this sort, it will be open to all students in all grades In addition, Foley said, any adult wishing to make the Chicago trip will be allowed to do »o. In faet, he added, several parents had al- . ready contacted Jilm conr-eratnx • their making the trip., and it has ( been favorably received by school officials. The students will all meet in Das • catur. then take a special Brie train tor Chicago That is the reason why more than 300 students win make the trip. Foley explained, tor that number is required to rereive a special rate. A survey re- ' waled that the necessary numbs* was Interested, so railroad author!- - ties are being contacted for further plans The cost of the round trip ticket. Which will also include motor coach facilities, will coat approximately I? for those«over 12 year* of age. and about 44 for those under 12. The"time of departure has not been definitely set. Foley said; that will be announced later this week. The tour is likely to include visits to the Brookfield Zoo and the Museum of Science and Industry, though this could be extended later. Foley said. Principals and teachers will supervise the tour, with about 10 students being put In the charge of an instructor School At Stockwell Is Closed By Polio -Lafayette, lnd. f Oct. 5. —tVPI — Pome 170 Stockwell pupils were on a forced holiday today because of •two fats) polio cases three days apart. The school was cloned after the death of nine-year old Michael Robert Filrgerald who died in fit. Elisabeth hospital yesterday, and Mrs. J. Milton Peake, 39. botb ot riarks Hill. At least two other peraerm in the Clarks Hill area were Infantile paralysis victims r " J; - 1 ___ ' ~T 1 “~ AM fOKfi CaptMlcharfi V. Wheeler, of Watertown. Maas., poses for the cameramen after he jumped from a height of 42.44* feet st the Holloman Air Base, Alamogordo, N, M. This exceeds by about 2,000 feet the Air Force's previous bailout record. The jump was made to test a new automatic-opening parachute. (International Soundphoto) hMk Aklim Northeastern Ind Poland China Breeder’s Ass'n sale al the Clair Tuttle farm 2 miles North of Avilla: Ind. on Road No 3 then' 3<U miles Kast 4 miles Sooth and 3>s miles E.st of Kendallville. Ind WEDNESDAY, OCT. |l. 50 Evening Sale, 7:10 -p.-M. f-' 50 Head \ POLAND CHINA HOGS Modern Type—Bears and Gilts itich Blood lines Ind'iana State Fair Winners! a great ottering of outstanding quality. Write for catalogue Roy 8. Johnson A Son ilecatur, Ind - Auctioneers H. D. Beaver*, ■ Decatur. Ind • J. M. Runt, Fort Wayne. Ind Delmar Troyer, Monroeville, Ind Ort 5 9
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Pakistani Forces Push Back Invaders Karachi. Pakistan. Oct. I. — tUPP— Pakistani warplanes and troops counter attacked and began pushing back an invasion fort e from Afghanistan today some 425 miles north ot Karachi, the ministry of defense announced. The Aignan tnvaua." struck t-croM the border Sept. 30 In the Ixtbandi area and drove four miles Inside Pakistani territory by Oct. 2. the ministry said. . t The only information on the fighting was that the Afghans suc<ceded in pushing past Pakistani civil troops to the foot of the Hog ra pass in the rugged mountainous terrain of Pakistan's Baluchistan ;,rovince on the northern frontier Four of the west's largest rivers head in Colorado--the Platte, the 'Arkansas., the Rio Grande, and the Colorado v Each time sone in the Vnited States is approximately 15 degrees W longitude in width. An acre contains 43.5 M square 'Mot. The town aeronautics commission proposes the word “laxldent” for air crashes resulting from carelessness or foolhardiness of the pilot.
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NAVAL VESSEL ll»a»* trews made free-floating mines In the waters off both the east and west coast of Korea. All available minesweepers and other patrol craft In the Pacific have beeff sent to Korea to searcli out and destroy communist mines. Sherman said that "as far as we know." the mines were sowed Jif North Korean communists. A navy spokesman speculated that the North Korean communism may have sowed the mines in rivers and let them float down to the sea where 11. 8. and other I'nlted Nations warships are patrolling. The Hague convention on sea warfare outlawed the use of freefloating mines on the high seas and restricted mine warfare to moored types. Russia did not sign the convention John L. Hooper ot New York, the first advertising agent, began business in IK4I. —— w— STASSEN SENDS tt'ewHwsed (rent rage Owe) bassy here Isst Sunday. He said he had consulted some Repub 1 llcan leaders and private citlxens but did not consult the state de-
partment. A copy was sent to secretary of state Heun Acheson, however. The letter recalled the SialinStassen conference of 1947 and said Stalin had Iteen wrong In forecast fng economic collapse and • other developments in the I'nlted States Stiissen also wrote Dial he could not rotten< lie Russia's profissse,! desire for peace with communist aggression in- Korea, Russian rearmament of eastern Germany and other Soviet actions "I therefore write to you to urge that you change the policy of the Soviet t'nlon and move toward world peace and freetlom.for mankind." Stassen said.
WEOM. excursions TO CHICAGO EVERY SUNDAY Round Trip Fare / $5.10 is «2f. Qoing Sunday Morning Returning Sunday Evening See the Chicago Bear* and Chicago Cardinal* proferatonal football game*. Opportunity for rightueeing. BSjIIS Consult ticktt tgnt f»r xz Erie Railroad SMOOTH, COM«>«TABLt DICStI. tOftER
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Even if Stalin does not invite hlmjo the Kremlin, Stassen revealed that he plans to visit Asia — outside communist China — in Novemlier and December.
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