Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 239, Decatur, Adams County, 11 October 1950 — Page 6
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Holiness Association Will Meal Sunday • Tbe Adams county boUMes aasoctaiteo »IH taw • regular monthly meeting Botany •» » ia tta Monroe tabernacle. Tbe Rev. Andrey Millar. paater ft tta People* Tabernacle at Dunkirk, will bn tta guest (peaker ata
mlicalcndar Auction Co.. J. F. Sanmann. Au<■:. OCT. U-Henry C. Hirechy. I al. W. % mi. S of J*”*". Cattle, hog*. farm Implement*. 12:M> P m Raymond Mlrscliy OCT. 1* Harriet AlapeMb. wocutria. Dr. «. H. Alapeughj estate,In Wiltshire Ohio. Veterinary instruments, equipment, ata supplies; household goods. 1 p. m. EBT.. Human Bros., aact. OCT. U- Charles M. Shropshire. » ml. Northwest of Columbia City. I lad. oa No. MS. Well Improved 77 Acre term. M head oi Pare Bred Registered Spotted Potata China HogM; i: P- m Midwest Realty Auction do.. 1. F. tanmann, Auct OCT. I*-Ftoyd u Meyer, comm.-tamintatrator of Alice E. Meyer ; Estate. * mile* E. of Monroe then t miles south in Salem. Ita. «.M Acres. 7 room house. Frank Dellinger, suet. ; OCT. I(—Riverview Gardena, at the north edge of Decatur, Ita.. at the - River bridge. Modern tavern with three-way licenae ata , equipment. 7 P. M. Kent Realty A Auction Co.. Decatur, ' Ita. D. R Blair ata C. W. Meat, auctioneers. 11 OCT. 17—1».» P. M. Vester Sipe. 7M miles east ata I mile north of tarns or 1 mile west ata mite* north of Chattanooga. O. Mi head of Holstein cattle. Roy A Ned Johnson and Melvin < lai<K*hty, IttCtll. OCT. »-l:M P. M. Van Wert County Guernsey tale. Cows, heifers. , bai». Van Wert. Ohio, Fairgrounds IpgUIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIUBMHIIimmnUMIIM KEEP THE HOME FIRE* FROM ( BURNINQI ( Eash X hours. HO homos ta this country have costly ata 1 dootructive flees. Be on guard. It can happen to your I heme. Call t» ter complete Insurance protection. ■ DECATUR IRSURANCE AGENCY | KENNETH RUNYON ) EMaMfaM 1887 Fbme 3-4300 1 BO*gt»»IIUIOOIIIIIIMIIIM»»>»M>M*»>OMPPOPd U WAITER IT ONCE • MACHINE OPERATORS • PUNCH PRESS OPERATORS • ASSEMBLERS • FOUNDRY WORKERS • WAREHOUSEMEN • EXPERIMENTAL WORKERS • TOOL AND DIE MAKERS for toy ata Right shift. Apply at e*ployn**Rt of ire. Open from Ba. bi. to 4 p. HU Monday throagh Friday. REW KI-BN. of AVCO _ Maaafactartag Co. COLDWATER, OMIO L * Lit k star jh bw t« Ay wart with NO WORKNO WEATHER WORRIES! * 0 Wfflffll onfy ’>99’s Model roocuct or w~a« eoat snimhch ta. Exclusive New Pow-R-Vent SystenaAonishes hot air and moisture otilnkle... ktapo room | temperature comfort able! • Fluff-dry* elotbes soft end sweet-just set the dial! • Banishes rope* end pins! • Dry* damp far ironing-boor-dry for sterap! • Takes a big « pound food at a time! • Automatic temperature control keeps beat juet right! •Cm eta Electric Model*! Seo N Jtmoßitrertarf Ure TODAYJ
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Ask Trained Expei! At Insane Hospital Shift Control From State Prison Board Michigan City. Ita., Oct. 11. - iUFI — A plan to aultch administrative control of the Indiana hospital for insane criminal* from the I state prison board to a trained exI pert was to be offered to tbe Indiana council for mental health to- ' day. . , The council, which will assume I full control of the Norman Beatty ! hospital for insane in a little more ' than two year* when the <M-bed institution la opened, would appoint the expert. ! The present hospital H within ' the prison ata separated only by 1 a wall tram the rest of the Jnstitn- > tmn. It is staffed by regular prison ’ employes. . Dr Charles Hilleahrand. a psychiatrist treatiatatbe Inggne criminal* for the past l» months, said ba planned to ask tbe council to support the plan. He would give the mental health group full con--1 trol. Present workers "aye hot trainI ad for their dutie* 4*4 tbe result !s a psychiatrist mast devote moot of hie time to administrative work ata far too little to treating puttents," Hillenbrata said. An Immediate transfer of administrative authority, he said, would relieve the psychiatrist of those chore* end make the ultimate trans fer much smoother. The prison mental hospital ha* about IM patients some of whom he baa not yet had time to examine although he has been on the job 18 month*, he said.
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Praise Pep. J&use's Recoxd Aa Congressman
iKdttor's note: Thia is tbe first In a series of four artk lea. designed to better acquaint you with the policlee ata record of Edward H. Kruse. Jr., of Fort Wayne, your representative in Congress from the fourth distrtart, which the Decatur Daily Democrat will carry in succeeding week*.! Edward JI. Kruse. Jr., Fort Wayne attorney ata World War 11 veteran, elected two year* ago to bi* first term in the national house of representative* from the Indiana fourth district, I* —in his own word- -neither a pro-Truman nor an anti-Truman Democrat. * Hl* whole position, during hi*
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term of office, 1 ha* always been] selective. hI al vote*, action* I and thought* be I In* directed at] all time* to what] he thought wa | best tor our na | tion. I
Although never opposing any administration legislation calling for appropriation* for defense, Rep. Kruse often hue taken issue with FresMent Truman’s poilcie*. ata three time* has voted to override a presidential veto. Rep. Kruse, in spite of being a first-term member of congress, was named to tbe all-important house of representatives appropriation* committee soon after retta-hlng Washington. That, in itself. was an almost unheard of appointment for a freshman representative. His record a* a member of that committee wa* ably and well summed up as recently as September 2ti by Albert Thomas, representative from tbe eighth district of Texas, and flfth-rankiu* memher of the house appropriations committee, in remark* addressed to the house of representative*. Said Rep. Thomas, referring to Rep. Kruse: ’ Although he is aervtag oaly Ma first term, he ha* made for himself ata tbe fourth district of Indiana. which tie so ably represents, a most outstanding record. "Few member* of coagres* ever become a member, of the powerful appropriation* committee during ' their tir*t term. But Mr. Kruse did exactly that. He baa dtstlngaished’MnMSsif as a member of that committee. The membership of the house recognise* tbe tine qualities of hi* mind, and Ms untiring eßort* toward enacting sound and constructive legislation, in addition. Ms own record for ftp dependent thinking and independent action gives him a place in th* house that all of u* admire. He I* no rubber-stamp for party or anyone else “I commend those good Indianan* of the fourth district, who, after ail. are pretty much like ta* Texan*, on their sound Judgment In electing Edward H. Kruse, Jr,, to emigre**.” Rep Kruse also is » member of
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the agricultural appropriations < subcommittee, of which Jamie L Whitten.' representative from the Mississippi second district, Is chairman. Rep. Whitten, contacted less than two weeks ago. said. "Ed Kruse is oae of the five men who originate all appropria- , tion* for the department of agriculture. “The total amount of fund* for th* department, with it* great number of program* aßecting the farmers of our nation, including tbe P. M. A. and the soil conservation service, tbe extension service and 4-H club work, research hy the various bureau*, animal husMndry. the poultry hrsnefe. dairy Industry, industrial chemistry, agricultural engineering; the work of rural electrification au<l rural - telephone: the commodity credit corporation, the school lunch. Is Drat fixed by th* committee and what th* committee has provided ha* been approved a* submitted. "Congress and the department must have good, solid, able men oa that committee. "In Ed Kruse we have such a man. "In tbe 1* year* I have been in public life, 1 have not known a more conac.tentiou*. able and industrious young man He is a credit to his dintriet ata state and I know alt tboae interested In any way In agriculture are glad to have Ed Kruae in this most key position aa one of five handling all agricultural appropriations.” Further attesting to Rep. Kruse's outstanding record I* a letter written by J. Percy Priest, representative from the Tennesee sixth district, ata majority whip In the house of representative*, to Rep Kruse late la September. Rep. Priest wrote: "As the second session of the 81*1 congress draw* to a close. I want to take this opportunity to t«4l you how deeply I appreciate your asrietance ata your cooperation daring all of the session "A* the majority whip In the house Hl reptaeentattve*.■-»■ -has been a real pleasure for me te ob serve the rapid progress you have made a* a member of the house ■nd to hear from older member* many, favorable comments about you. “During my experience a* a member of the house. I do not recall any instance In which a freshman member has made a greater impression on tbe house than you have made, ata I look forward to a continuation of our association In the >lta congress You have been a credit both to your district and to tbe -house of representatives. (Next week: Imt's examine the re<-ord.» Avilla Druggist Is Feared Drowned Kendallville. Ind.. Oc. 11. —(VPI — Authorities cqjptiMeA to sesrrh Sackrider Lake, three miles we*t
of h*TO. today for Plata* Roger*. U. an Avilla druggist who did not return from a fishing trip. Ragers' car WA* parked by the lake. A boat, with oara, a seat end a fishing pole in It. ws* found
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