Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 245, Decatur, Adams County, 18 October 1950 — Page 7
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Kits To Make UN Flags Distributed Some Controversy Reported On Flag Chicago. Oct. 18.—Kits for making United Nations tings, which have aroused the ire of some public officials and women's clubs, have been shipped to schools, churches and American Legion posts. It was disclosed today Kenneth Anderson, associate di-1 rector of the national committee on i boys and girls' club work, said hie organisation had distributed 30,000 of the kits, "some of them possibly to the daughters of the American revolution.’’ The tesponee has been terrific,” | Anderson said. "We've. had orders from eyery state la th* union and two foreign eenntriM.'' Anderson wouldn't comment on the flag controversy. which haul broken out at Loa Angeles and Highland Park and Aurora. 111. At lais Angeles, a group of mid die-aged women booed and hissed as the UN's blue and white banner was hoisted on the city hall. "Down wth treaatr-! Down with the international flag!" one specta |
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tor shoutedBut the ceremony wont on. At Highland Park. Mrs. Elsie Phelps, a past regent of the DAK, after telephoning city officials, was promised that the UN flag which had been flying just beneath old glory on a city flagpole, would be taken down. The Aurora city council rejected j a proposal to fly the UN banner on public buildings Oct. It. United Nations day. ’ "It the UN flag is flown. 11l climb up and tear it down," alderman John W. Bolinger said. Homecoming At 801 l State This Weekend The annual homecoming at Ball State Teachers College. Muncie will be held Friday and Saturday, with many alumni remaining over:, Sunday. Under the direction of the stu dent executive asaoclation and the alumni association, the traditional event will feature the football game between Michigan State Normal College and Ball State at 2 o'clock Saturday on the athletic field and the breaking of ground ceremonies at 4:l# for the new student center building, which will honor Dr. L. A. Pittenger, president emeritus of the college.
Two Arrests Mode Or Traffic Counts City police made two arrests Tuesday, both oi them for traffic charges one or them when Wilson Lawshe. of Warsaw, was nabbed for running a stop sign at Thirteenth and Nuttman streets, the other when Russell Linn, of Oak Lawn. 111., was held for speed, •ng 45 miles an hour on Thirteenth street. Both men pleaded guilty to the respective charges when brought separately before justice of the peace Floyd unter and each »>» fined 11 and costs, totalling 111.75. Police also investigated an accident which occurred when the car driven by Mary Rich, of route 3. after parking behind a truck parked on Monroe street by Charles Burk bolted into the rear end •4 the truck. The greatest damage was done to the truck, which loot 100 gallons of kerosene. City firemen hosed down the area as a preventive measure, and police estimated the damage to the timck at ISO. to the Rich car at *IOO. Sii factories In the Ryukyu Islands are lining equipped N> produce about IStHl.iqMi worth of pearl buttons annually, principally for exuort.
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THICK ANO EAST, protests are pouring into the Federal Conunuaicntions commission on the heels of its ruling on color televiaton. It gave Columbia BroadcasUng Bystem authorisation to start eater video broadcasts Nov. 20. Rosemary Lynch, 21. shows a converter made by s Chicago manufacturer which enables standard TV receiving nets to produce color pictures. An adapter, also needed, would coot about *35, r.wt estimates and converters will run about >IOO. /IntorwaNosal*
Musical Artists To Give Programs Here Next Monday ArtiO from the Cioctotiati CoS- • tirrtafory of Mu»ir Are r<> be featured tn Dec Star twice Monday, once 'in afternoon during a high . erhool a«semhly program, and later that evening as the feature ftitrao . tion of the bet a?nr Woman’s club’s ! opening program. The Woman's club program is to be held In the Presbyterian church, to begin atT:45 pin T Arthur’ violtaisL Joann Puller, pit'sisl. Martha Awkefman. rorn» ti«t. and Mary Garnett Poarcb. ■*opranu. are the m« rubers of th* ! young arti**t eoncert series apon* : «tnre«l by the Cihcinnati school who will appear W. Guy Rrciwn, principsl of the high school, who made the Ab* nrnimemem of the Monday aft»i> j nooir program; stated that the pub!i. so invit*d. that then- is no ad miwtott charge.—iMudeuU of Un neeatwe* GaUUic shbools will be gae«td during the program, which gets underway at J:3O pin The high school apprat ance is sponsor rd by the achool'a cheii « NW«r l.aei ! '••trfL.el faMte, Mele HrM e;Mia<r I T«** 'indrr*’gt»rd. Triune** Ht-H* f. I sin <A*l inh>i*tTatar <>t the oi I’hXrfex .X M trtK. by v; t»»4 of .in •■.»<» r■<»( the Adm’s **ir< n't Court f AftH.’iN fount i. Indtana, to<4 fhv wtih th f h» ir*» *>t smiJ »- i t»-nt, h* rrhv gfve tioli ♦■. that at like I i hoqr of two . h«. k I’M on Satin- i <|.,J toln r I l *. !»->•. ih. v will H ] it i’ubli< Au- 11.00, Mt the premiHg I the follow)'ia rtetMt---hil -t number in the 3H!i Ad4itio*rtu llv- town of lt ri»« . ' Indiana Th* 1»l i« ! |o-ated a T I Xoitn Street i Fh rn« H u - tYool .' ♦>m •» r«»on» Jtowiw. a j t-xto Kur-’K«, frmf at»«l >ha«btrer- • t At thiv. -’h tliv adm »l.“t aP'r wW. j -<'s t)o- »ndix tided • »Ane*thh <i .- •bl j j real **t«t. ttnd tn» to ;r» uiil'Kill i th« r *’»w»:ninK pari tfn rrof. ail wHi . jZ.-ld Jis Ml-4- I*Ml Temr £■'■'■ "t : -t:ii ptir* ha- 'hi 1 *>4>h «’ time "f -.a'< l».-4h<H«- : e »,»->') i . ■ ■ • Hi' >ht>- |<-»8h-m..’i wiH b.’i I 41»rd upon ».*t,Afa« t<.»-> *• tt !♦*•><. if ; Tfo -al« t-- tb<- ina-h s-tl-j-- ' to th<-| -T-twtrv for year If*/'" I ♦ *M* . ’ * i ; 4 Tr«**n«H Heller..Adiii'i.B! t : tawMi Heltler Wlldrrd Weller HallHi Wart». hei.-N Jeff IdariMy. Aitmvm! o r w ! Hear? Heller, att -mv> ><T IS—2S”—l2 WB If vou have a Job, you can borrow *lO to *.WO from us. 1. No endorsers or co-makers required Prompt service. 2. You can get a loan to buy tke things you need or for ahy worthy purpose. 3. Consolidate your debts—have only one place to pay. let us explain how you can get cash quickly and privately and you are not obligated if ■ you do not take a loan. LOCAL LOAN COMPANY, INC. /i.w %<». m:< o\n wr. Hrsst-A Mere HmIIKImk iH-raiar. |»«|. I’feater »-«BI3 U«M DrtvaMv H. jar, Altai rm| WNte C*ai*«m
f SOCIETY (Continued From Page Threg) The Good Neighbors Home Eco- , nomi< s club of Monroe township I will meet al seven thirty o'clock Mrs. Joseph D, Schwartz. Members are asked to note the change in date for the meeting. Delta I-ambda Chapter of Beta Sigma Pkl sorority will have a dinner meeting and initiation at the home of Mrs. James El her son Tues, day evening at six thirty o'clock. Tlie Little Flower study duh will ! have its meeting at the home of i Mrs. Charles J Miller tomorrow at I six thirty o'clock. The Zuetcher accordton band will appear ia concert tomorrow Bight at tight o'clock at the Monmouth high school gymnasium. Admisglon price will be fifty cents tor itfults and twenty five cents for children. The Monmouth senior class is sponsoring th* affair, and the public is invited to attend. 11, O. Hourk. county attendance office, today attended a meeting of all northeastern Indiana attend ' ante officers in Columbia City. Mi and Mrn Arthur MIJI*»r of Oak i*?r»«t are the pHW.nts. of a baby liumliHr. born th|j< inornifiK <t o ulork M the Adams < bun ty iiiernuiMEl bmpitAl. 1 Hi ain i * s*• (I: Mr* K»»nne(h Bchwiirtx and baby hoy, Hrrnr. GIRL SCOUTS Brownie Troop 4 met at the Lincoln school yesterday after soon. The following officers were elected: president. Diane Rhodes secretary. Beck Maddox. A Halloween party was planned for October 24 and will be held St the home of Becky Maddox from S 30 to 7:30 p.m. A story period and games' were enjoyed and a treat was served. The meeting dosed with the Brownie pledge Girl Bcout Troop 9 met Tuesday tl r>>ohi 103 at Decatur high school The meeting opened with the Girl Stunt pledge and the. president. Vera Walters, conducted the business. Ganics were enjoyed and thn meeting dosed with a Girl Stoat tons. Scribe Sally Sebay. Girl Scout Troop 20 met at the Llrieoln m hool on Wednesday evening. Plans for the year and badges to be worked for were dlscusst-d Mrs. Georgia Fought y and Mrs Leland Smith eo-leaders. took the girls for a nature hfli* The meeting was dosed with the Friendship i'irt’le. Scribe, Janalaa Smith. Brosnic Troop J met Monday afteraoon. The meeting time was spent on a nature hike hunting toavt-r plans were made for a ! Hallos ren party. I Scribe, Sally Jo Hotbs.
Fatal Illness Os hfanfs Related One Mother Asserts Attendants Were Lax Chicago, Oct. 13— (UPl— A grieftalricken mother told a "bluoribbon" jury investigating the deaths of tour newly-born babies la Grant hospital that attendants tailed to act for 24 hours after her baby became sick. Mrs. Theresa Braehler told the jury of prominent physicians and toxicologists yesterday that she first noticed her two-day old daughter. Helen, trembling and vomiting oa the evening of Oct. 10. "She started to shake." Mrs. Braehler said brokenly. "1 told the agree, but she just left the room and nothing was done She - (the baby* shook all the next day but nothing was done uatil late that afternoon " However. H H Hansen, superintendent of the hospital, said be believed Mrs. Braehler was "confused over the iapie o( time. He said a mother mm her baby only tor eteort period* during the day and would not know it* continuing condition. Nur****, doctor* and hoapilal admini*lrator« de»<-rlb<d the Ulnae* which struck the nur«ery and re* nutted in the four infant death* The witoeaae* narrowed the poeaible cau»e> to a deter«rn» u»ed to dean the bottle*, the formula fed the ba Mew. or pouible detect* in the boiler *y*tem. v The inque*t was adjourned until Oct. 30. when the report* on labora tory teat* of the determent, formula. and chemical content* of the baby bottle* will be submitted . 1% THK AHAW* ( IR«I IT CO I KT mkftvcwbmm tkrw. tase CAI UK NO. I»»5 STATE <»F I.VIHAN’AI • YH'NTY «»F ADAMS > UEVEJILY K. AYALA JOfGCPH M AYAIxA The plaintiff in the above rntitlrd cauee bavfnr filed her complaint lliervin together with thv affidavit that the residence of the defendant ta unknown *n«l belle'.« I to be a non-re aide nt of the Stale of Indian**. N*w t . therefore. Jonepb M Av am, defendant In the abovt-ftHtitlefl i wuae, in hereby notified, that unTeS*r tie be ami appear on the 13th da) of I-ember, ifet* at the roue* in the City of Itacatur. In aaid court ty and etate. to answer or demur u» •aid t'treuit *Y»urt. the aaine will bedetennined In hie a..Men< v. # !N WITNKSfi WHUROGF I ba' « nereunio wet my hand and a>«al <»f the court thl* l?th day of October, 1 !»$(». ■Sdwwvd F. JaWra. rierk nf tW SHAL •>. Nordettr <*«a»lrr. Attorney tM’T it—3S t NOV 1
I you need I I plenty of I L hot water I * , „,m J IT wk ja JZgjOn and >o does Johnny Ums ht frts borne from that neighborhood football game. ■ Netswabids like to wash in eoUtMt«r...M> provide your fomdy with a plentiful wpply of het voter by ■ tnSailMg an autsoaatx gas water banter. — -f-1 tho avtakost end sboopoat wey - W H ' te boot water Is with on p. X-M GAS WATER BE*TEI V* 8 ! JOHN BARTH, Local Manager
Adorn* County DAV To Meet Thursday The Adams county chapter of the Disabled American Veterans will meet Thursday night to complete plans for formation »f a ladies auxiliary, which will be done —at-g- meeting al the Fugles hall Sunday afternoon The DAV also is planning « Haltowsen party at Sun Set payk Saturday night. Oct. 28. Stork Makes Clean Sweep Huntington, Ind (DPI — An early morning race with the stork ended with Robert Baker in the
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