Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 234, Decatur, Adams County, 5 October 1950 — Page 7
THURSDAY. OCTOBKB I. UM
Legal Institute Is Planed October 27 District Institute Or Legal FroMaats The Indiana stat. bar association is arranging to hold a legal institute for lawyers in IM various districts over the stalo. The lefts! institute for the fourth district will he held in the Chamber of Commerce building in Fort Wayne Friday, Oct. 27, starting at S SO pm. The first session will be from 2:10 to 4 p.m.. at which time Robert Coleman, a well known authority, will lecture on modern title aRI Bl FULL MILRAGI s' \ SMOOTH /TsawaJUaX RUNNING BMren OU Berries
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MaaiMttM vbtab to • wr to* subject with all lawyers because of the large amount ot real estate being bought end soM. The second eeseien will be beM hem 4 te 4:M Fm.. at which time Charles Baker will lecture on vandor purchaser la real estate transactions which Is another pbaee of the subject involving the buying and selling at real estate. From l:U to 7:M a buffet sutler will be served la the Chamber ot Commerce building. The closing session will bo from 7:2* to I pn at which tins. Robert Hollowell Jr. will lecture on the Indiana adaUalatreUve adjuyiralUmn act. The buffet supper will coot *1.72 and the tuition tickets for the lectures will be P. A large crowd of lawyers from ail the fourth district Is es pec ted to attend this legal institute which will be the first one bold In his part of the etale. Ford L. Uttorer is the Adams county repreesatstlve on the fourth district committee which is making the Fort Wayne arrange moats tor the leetttute Vivt-Acrt Can* Club Judge Is Appointed County agent U E. Archbold received word todsy thst Jesse Shields at Montpelier, will serve as 2-acre corn club jadge to Adams ceuaty. aaeigaod to the county for four days after October 22. With M con growers wishing to check yields, many plots will need to be checked by Interested local people The first American newspaper. Publics Occurances. was started with the totem of "curing, or at least charming, of that spirit of lytog which prevails ...” to Massachusetts colony. It waa suppressed after the first tone.
Fish Fry At Legion Home Friday Night A largo crowd at Legtonnairee is anticipated to fin the poet home Friday evening, especially between t:M p.m. and 7 o'clock, tor the fish try promised for that eveaing. Peet 4* eommaader Hugh Andrews slated that officiate wore eager to have ell eligible veterans who wore not already members to attend the fish try, as guests of the
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Tbs local American Logtoa pea*, with Dea Cochrane heading the committee tor mernborebm to gashtog through an esteastve camgaign to bring more n.w member* late the fold. But older members are evpeette to he in the majority vhrn serving begins early Friday oeening; at least commander Andrews stated preparation, are being made for a large number. Demeerat Want Ads Brine BeeuNe
Medical Cara Far Spanish War Vats / Vetornas of the Speatah-Ameri-tea war. Boxer rebellion and Philippine inearrectlon are now eiglble for out-patient medical eare without regard to aervice-connei tion, the veterans administration announced today. Regulations implementing their tight to such eare. based on public tew 7*l. 81st congress, have been
wired to all V. A. rsgtanal eOtes*. To be eligible, a veteran must have served some time between April 2L 12*8. and July 2, IW2 (or July IL 1»»S If the eervic waa in Moro Provtec.. Philippine Islands). and was discharged other than dishonorably. During the War ot the Revolution numerous colonial newspaper editors were forced to flee before the advancing British army.
BECAUSE:
. FINAL BATTLE IC.slteusS Fr— Page We> “On ail other fronts, peoples army units arc withdrawing to previously prepared posit loos" Th. enemy radio ateo broadcast an implied appeal to the Chinese communists for help -)he feel certain that the peoples of both China and Koreg should make an even stronger joint effort In their strife against American Imperialists," the broadcast said.
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Th. Boston OMHtte, terndtoc newspaper which sap cased th. cause of the American Revolution never had mor. than 2.SSS clrcuto' tlon— MIRCN Till DIAL 3-3 SIB
